Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 9, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1927 — Page 11

MAY 21, 1927

Automobiles for Salm

Fords WANTED Used Fords 4n Trade on New Fords

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fa’- Authorized Ford Dealer 623 N. Capitol Ave. Open Evenings and Sundays Chevrolet 4-Passenger Coupe PRICE CUT $175—575 CASH Balance $10.55 lor 12 months. Equitable Securities Cos. Oarage, ”18 E. New York St. Ri. 5585. OAKLAND touring. 1924: good mechanical condition: fully equipped: glass incloslire: pew tires. Terms. MR. CLARK. Lin. 0865. Har. 4611-W.

DON’T LET A UTTLE MONEY KEEP YOU FROM OWNING AN AUTOMOBILE Look These Over, Lowest Prices, Lowest Terms , DOWN * DOWN 1923 Dodge T0ur....550 1925 Ford Roadster..s2s 1925 Essex Coach S9O 1924 Ford Touring.. .$25 1926 Overland 6 1925 Ford Coupe... .$55 1924 Oakland Sport 1923 chev ' Cosu P e - • • * 4O Touring. (Winter 1924 Ford Tud0r....545 Inclosure sllO 1924 Ford C0upe....540 1923 Auburn Tour... SSO 1924 Ford Fordor S4O MANY OTHERS STATE AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 2 STORES 535 N. CAPITOL AVE. 925 VIRGINIA AVE. LI ncoln 7301 DR exel 5226 OAKLAND-PONTIAC DEALER

Trades Easy \ U °n\i\s ro\ Fords, Down V \ Dodges, Payments. \ r <-n \ Chev-rolets, We Have Wg* .. -\ Olds, a Splendid \ Selection to Wss . •** \ Choose From. \ 6 \ othcrs . Marion iv*"' \ Chevrolet W O SSSs • • ff3o ° \' _ CO. V<@6 Chev^ e S UO \ N. Meridian Wg?,. -•\

They Came— They Saw— They Bought— Repossessed Cars From Wo Waislhmgtomi Sales Cos. AT FRIGHTFUL LOW PRICES SOME OF OUR SPECIALS

1926 Tudor $350.00 1926 Tudor . r . r . .$375.00 1926 Touring $225.00 1926 Touring $200.00 1926 Roadster . . .$225.00 1926 Roadster $200.00 1925 Fordor . 5 .,. $200.00 1925 Tudor $150.00 1924 Roadster . .$125.00 1924 Coupe Bargain Many Others to Choose From

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Automobiles for Sale

Stop at 1525 Riekenbacker. straight 8: has only been driven 4,100 miles. Bargain. Bissel sedan. 12-door; just like new; rare bargain. Cadillac V-63, 4-passenger coupe; has been driven by careful driver; best buy in city. 1925 Hudson coach; new, Duco, renickeled; a rare bargain; $525. LOCOMOBILE AND STUTZ OF INDIANA Lin. 4514. 1626 N. Meridian.

LATE, 1926 Ford coupe; very little mileage; fine mechauical condition: bargain for a quick sale. Terms. Har, 2184. 1924 STUDEBAKER BIG S TOURING NEW 2-TONE DUCO: GOOD TIRES: A-l MECHANICAL CONDITION THROUGHOUT: $095. ARMACOST WILL TAKE DIAMOND OR RADIO IN TRADE ON USED CAR. LINCOLN 6865. 1925 WILLYS-KNIGHT SEDAN THIS CAR LOOKS AND RUNS AS GOOD. IF NOT BETTER. THAN A NEW CAR. SPOT LIGHT. BUMPERS, GOOD TIRES AND MANV OTHER EXTRAS. A REAL BARGAIN AT $895. ARMACOST Jewett Coach, 1925 In A-l condition throughout. A real bargain at our low price; $650 takes it. Geo. B. Ray, Inc. 1110 N. Meridian. evenings and Sunday. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Automobiles for Sale

Dependable Used Passenger Cars and Trucks Downtown Store, 126 W. New York 833-37 N. Meridian St. 2310 E. Washington St. Step in at any of the above places and get our prices. Lowest priced cars and trucks in Indianapolis. All in first-class condition. 1921 Ford sedan $ 95 3—1925 Dodge seuans, each.. 475 1922 Dodge sedan 250 3—1924 Dodge coupes, each.. 350 1925 Dodge coupe 495 1926 Dodge coupe 600 1925 Dodge coach 525 1924 Overland coupe 175 1924 1-ion International trk.. 495 1923 34-'ton Dodge panel trk.. 285 1920 34-ton Dodge, stk. body.. 1 85 1924 34-ton Dodge, delivery .. 385 1924 Chevrolet, panel body... 185 1925 114-ton Reo 6, cab and chassis 550 1925 34-ton Dodge, screen .... 525 1925 1-ton Ford, stake body.. 150 Trucks —$100 and up. F. L. Sanford Cos. The Safest Place to Buy Dependable Used Cars and Trucks MA. 4367. DODGE TOUR., 1916: GOOD MECHANICALLY. 1328 COLLEGE. RI. 2843, Chevrolet Landau Sedan, 1926 Car like new. We guarantee this ear. Price. $525: $l5O cash, balance $28.13 for 16 months. Equitable Securities Cos. Garage. 21S E. New York St. Ri. 5583. FORDS Are better and cheaper at WANGELIN-SHARP CO. Trucks RECONDITIONED TRUCKS. VARIOUS KINDS AND SIZES. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY OF AMERICA. USED TRUCK DEPARTMENT. 1188 KENTUCKY AVE, MAIN 2809. TRUCK. 1924 Ford: one-ton: $290 equity. Call DRex. 0529-J or 8 w. Norwood. Legal Notices />A/S/V>AA/WWWNA^WVWW%^WWVW > WILL sell at public auction for storage and repairs. Friday, May 20. 1927. at 1310 Woodlawn Ave.. Indianapolis Overland touring. 1924, aerial No. 65012, engine No. 59338. FRANK BLAIR. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF BOND ISSUE. In the matter of determining whether or not to issue bonds by pike School Township for the purpose of constructing new school building in District No. 4 in said Township. Notice is hereby given to taxpayers of Pike School Township that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at a special meeting held on the Sth day of May, 192,. determined to issue bonds, or other evidence of indebtedness, exceeding $5 000. The amount of bonds proposed- is $25i000 bearing interest at the rate of 4% per. cent, payable semi-annually. The net assessed value of all property in the taxing unit is $0,528,430, and the present indebtedness without this issue is $62,800, The proceeds of such bond issue are to he used for the construction of anew school building in District No. 4 of said Township. Ten or more taxpayers, other than those who pay poll taxes only, who feel themsplves aggrieved bv said determination. may appeal to tho State Board of Tax Commissioners for further action thereon by filing petition threfor with the county auditor on or before the extension of twenty-nine days from the 12th day of May, 1927 and the Board will fix a date for he hearing in this county. Dated May 5. 1027. ROBERT E. HUFFMAN. Trustee of Pike School Township. Marion County. Indiana. KMSLEV W, JOHNSON. Attorney. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indiaanpolis. Ind.. will until the hour of 11 o'clock a. m., Friday. June 3d. 1927. receive sealed bids for the erection, construction and completion of a school building addition of four rooms and alternate bid on repair of plaster on and in building known as School No. 76, building on site located at southeast comer of Fourteenth St. and Bellevieu PI., Indianapolis. Ind. At the same time and place bids will be received for heating and ventilating, plumbing and sewage, and electric wiring, all in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Harry Philip Bartlett, architect and engineer, 1050 N. Delaware St.. Indianapolis, Ind. A cony of the plans and specifications are on file at the office of the State Board of Accounts. Room 305 Statehousc, Indianapolis. Ind.. and a copy is also on file at the office of the Board of School Commissioners, 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis. Ind. Copies of the plans and specifications may be procured, by persons desiring to bid, from the architect and engineer upon the deposit of SIO.OO as surety for the return. in good condition, of the same to the office of the architect and engineer not later than the date upon which bids are received. Bids will be reoeived for each of the following separately: (a) General construction. (b) Heating and ventilating. (c) Plumbing and sewer work, id) Electrical wiring and fixtures. Bidder may also, in addition to the above method, bid upon two or more of the above in a combination bid. All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed by the Indiana State Board of Accounts. Said blanks may be procured at the offices of the Board of School Commissioners. 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis, or from the architect and engineer, upon application. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the city of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis bank or trust company, or by New York, Chicago or Indianapolis exchange, for three (3) per cent of the maximum bid. Said three (3) per cent to be held by the board until bids are rejected. Check of the successful bidder to be returned when contract and bond are executed. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not, within five (51 days after notice of the acceptance of his bid. perform bis bid by entering into a written contract with the board, to perform the work in accordance with the plans and specifications and within that time secure tne performance of his contract by a surety bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the board, his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the board. Each proposal shall be in a separate sealed envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as, for example "Bid for General Construction. School No. 75.” The right is reserved by the board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for not more than fifteen days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. By UR M. FRAZER. Business Director. Indianapolis, Ind. May 12. 19, 26. 1927. NOTICE TO SCHOOL EQUIPMENT DEALERS AND MANUFACTURERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will until the hour of 11:00' o'clock a. m., Monday. May 23d, 1927. receive sealed bids for tho following school furniture and equipment. in accordance with specifications and blue S Tints now on file in the office of the hard of School Commissioners. 160 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis, Indiana. nroximate umber. 1,600 Tablet Arm Chairs. 800 Teachers’ Chairs. 1,000 Wood Folding Chairs. 200 Metal Folding Chairs. 1,200 Fixed Auditorium Chairs. 1,200 Pupils' Desks. 150 Teachers’ Desks. 75 Bookkeeping Desks with Settees, 100 Art Desks. 60 Typewriter Tables. Office Furniture and Equipment for two high schools. The ordinary commercial discount of 2 per cent will be deducted for cash payment within 15 days following date of delivery of goods and performance of contract, unless otherwise provided in your bid. Bidder is to furnish and deliver articles as per specifications and to install same if installation is required. Each bid shall be accompanied by certified check on an Indianapolis bank or trust company, or by Indianapolis bank or trust company exchange on Chicago or New Tork for three (3) per cent of the total amount of the bid. said check or wffiaqge txtog pfyahj* to the offer

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ABILITY TO HOLD . EVEN KEEL SEEN BY WALLSTREET I. C. C. Decision Severe Test of Stock Market’s Technical Condition.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Thursday was 170.29. up 1.31. Average of twenty rails was 134.87. up .51. Average of forty bonds was 97.59, off .06. Bn United Press NEYV YORK, May 20.—Notwithstanding the adverse decision of the Interstate Commerce Commission on the Loree railroad merger, stocks displayed a remarkable ability to hold an even keel. Kails recovered most of their early losses while .-jeveral issues of tho group soared. Industrials were strong, following optimistic utterances of Judge Elbert Gary of the Steel Corporation. New highs were reached by Pittsburgh & West Virginia, Pere Marquette. Collins & Aikman, American Smelting, International Harvester and a horde of other issues of all groups. Technical conditions in the stock market were put to a severe test today by the ruling of the Interstate Commerce Commission against the proposed consolidation of Kansas City Southern, Missouri-Kansas-Texas and St. Louis Southwestern. When the suggested Nickel Plate merger was rejected by the same body early in 1926 the decision was referred to as one of the factors accounting for the precipitate break in stock prices in February and March of that year. However, It has been generally recognized that the primary cause of that smash was unsound conditions in the main body of stocks created by over-exploitation of a group of stocks sponsored by reckless pool. That no such situation exists at this time was made evident by the action of the market today in the face of the unfavorable overnight news from Washington. Heavy selling took place in the early dealings, converging mostly on the issues directly affected by the Interstate Commerce Commission vote or stocks with projects of a similar nature. After these offerings had been absorbed the whole market engaged in a recovery and the main advance was resumed. New York Liberty Bonds —May 20— Prev. Close, clow. 3%s 101 100.30 Ist 4 1 , h 103 4 103.3 2(1 4' 4 b 100 9 100 9 3d 4%s 100 28 100.30 4th I'.S 104.2 103.31 Tr 4 1 1 s 1952 114.6 114 5 Tr 4m 1054 199.S 109.S Legal Notices Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. In caso a bidder shall not. within five <5 days after notice of acceptance, perform his bid by entering into a contract with tho Board to furnish the supplies bid upon in acordance with this advertisement and secure performance of contract by a bond satisfactory to the Board, the certified check or draft and its proceeds are to remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon, it being impossible toestimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. Proposals ara to be made for quantities indicated above, delivered as directed. The Board reserves the right to purchase additional supplies, at prices quoted up to and including September 30, 1927. Bidder to state earliest date of delivery if awarded the contract, aa this will lie taken into consideration in making tho award. Bids must be made on blank form No. 95. prescribed b.v the Indiana State Board of Accounts, which blanks will be furnished to bidders with the specifications. Bids are to be submitted in sealed envelopes with writing thereon plainly indicating the item bid upon. as. for example —"Bid on Tablet Arm Chairs," and addressed to the Board of School Commissioners. 150 North Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Indiana. The Board reserves tbe right to reject any and all bids and to refrain lrom accepting or rejecting bids for not more than fifteen (15) days. BOARD OF SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF TIIE CITY OFHNDIANAPOLIS. By URE M. FRAZER, Business Director. Tndianapolis. Indiana. May 7. 1927. BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS NOTICE t* 1 HEARING Notice is hereby given that Sarah Sacks has filed with the Board of Zoning Appeals of the City of Indianapolis, a petition. asking permission to elect a 40x110 ft. business building on the 40x140 ft. iot located at the southwest comer of Fiftieth St. and College Ave. A public hearing will be held by said Board in Room 402. City Hall at 2 p. m., Tuesday. April 6 1927, at which time and place all interested property owners will be given opportunity to be heard with reference to the matters set out in said petition. BOARD OF ZONING APPEAL^. JAMES E. ROCAP, President. MARIE VICTOR. Secretary, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice ia hereby given that the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, will, until the hour of 11 o’clock a. m„ Friday. June 3, 1927, receive sealed bids for furnishing of all labor and materials and the installing of cement walks, cement driveways, flagpole and sodding at the Washington High School, located at W. Washington St. and Sheffield Ave., Indianapolis, Indiana ail in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Vonnegut, Bohn A Mueller, Architects, 610 Indiana Trust BI3g„ Indianapolis. Indiana. A copy of the plans and specifications is on file at the office of the Board of School Commissioners, 150 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis. Plans and specifications may be procured, by persons desiring to bid. at the office of Vonnegut. Bohn A Mueller 610 Indiana Trust Bldg., upon the deposit pf $5 as surety for the return, in good condition, of the same to the office of the architect not later than the date upon which bids are to be received. All proposals must be made on blank form No. 96 prescribed b.v the Indiana State Board of Accounts. Said blanks may be procured at the office of the architects or at the office of the Board of School Commissioners, upon application. Proposals must be accompanied by a certified check drawn payable to the Board of School Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis on an Indianapolis bank or trust company, or by New York. Chibaeo or Indianapolis exchange, for three (3) per cent of the maximum bid. Said three (31 per cent to be held by the Board until bids are rejected. Check of the successful bidder to be returned when contract and bond are executed. In case a bidder whose bid shall be accepted shall not, within five (5) days after notice of the acceptance of his bid, perform his bid by entering into a written contract with thq Board, to perform the work in accordance with the plana and specifications and within that time secure the performance of his contract by a ill rely bond, with surety or sureties to the approval of the Board his certified check or draft and the proceeds thereof shall be and remain the absolute property of the Board as liquidated damages agreed upon for such failure, it being impossible to estimate the amount of damages such failure would occasion to the Board. Each proposal shall be in a separate scaled envelope with writing thereon plainly indicating the character of the work to which the bid relates, as, for example. Bid for Cement Walks, ere.. Washington High School.” ami addressed to the Board of School Commissioners, 150 N. Meridian St.. Indianapolis, Indiana. The right is reserved by the Board to reject any or all proposals and to refrain from accepting or rejecting proposals for not more than fifteen days.

Sales Mostly Steady to 10 Cents Lower —Vealer Tendency Weak, —Hog Price Range— May Bulk. Top. Receipts. 13. 9.25 @IO.OO 10.00 7,000 14. 9.00® 9.75 9.85 3,500 16. 9.25® 9.90 10.00 6,500 17 9.26® 9.90 10.00 8,000 18. 9.50 @10.15 10.25 6.000 19. 9.60 % 10.10 10.10 7.000 20. 8.50 @IO.OO 10.00 7.500 A duplication of Thursday's hog; market was seen in trade at the Union Stockyards today. Sales were steady to 10 cents lower, the opening slow. Some bids were oft around 15 cents on the hundredweight. Strength at Chicago and weakness here brought prices of both markets about even the early top of both being $lO. Most sales at the local exchange were between $9.50 @lO. The run of 7,500 was not the largest this week, although it exceeded the previous one by 500. Hog Price Range Meat animals weighing 160-200 pounds were $9.80@10; 200-225 pounds, $9.75@10; 225-250 pounds, [email protected], and 250 pounds up, $9.40 @9.65. Pigs were quoted at s9@ 9.75 and packing sows were sß@ 8.85. The oattle market was strong to higher, 900 beeves forming the receipts. Beef steers were listed at $9.50@12; beef cows, s7@9; low cutters and cutter cows, [email protected]; bulk stock and feeder steers, $7.25 @8.25. Show Weakness Calves were about steady with Thursday's close or about 50 cents below the previous opening. This set best vealers at $11.50 and other sorts downward from this. Receipts were 1,100. A lower tendency in the sheep and lamb market set In this morning. Spring lambs were around 50 cents lower and she material was off also. Bulk spring lambs were sl6 and $16.50 and culls and skips sold down to 'slo. Most good ewes were near $7. Top fat lambs brought $16.50; bulk fat lambs. $12.50@16, and bulk cull lambs, sß@lo. —Hogs— Receipt*. 7,500;-market steadr to lover. 90-130 lb*. $9.00® 975 130-160 lbe 9.50010.0n 160-200 lb* 9.80® 10.00 200-250 lb* 9.60® 10.00 250 lb*, up 9.40 @ 9.65 ——Cattle ■ ■ Receipt*. 900: market strong to higher. Beef steer* $9.60 0 12.10 Bulk stock and feeder *ieer*. . 7.25® 8.25 Beef cow* 7.00® 9.00 Low cutters and cutter cows. 4.25® 6.75 —Calves— Receipts. 1,100; market lower. Best vealers [email protected] Heavy calves 6.00® 9.00 -—fill cep Receipt*. 400: market lower. Ton fat lamb* $16.50 Bulk fat lambs 12.50® 16.00 Bulk cull lamb* 8.00 @IO.OO Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO. May 20 —Cattle—Receips. 3,000; killing classes fully steady: vealers 25e higher, run small; medium to good grades predominating in steers: best 1.188pound steers. $12.10: few loads. $11.25® 11.7 o; plain killers down to $0 and lielow: several loads light yearlings, steers, heifers and straight heifer*. $0.50010.40: culls very scarce: best medium bulls. $7.35; bulk plainer grades. $6.7607: light vealer*, $9.75® 11: shipper kinds up to 812.50. Sheep—Receipts. 14,000: all classes opening slow: very few opening sales of fat lambs about steady: desirable native springers. $16.75® 17.60: few culls. sl3® 13.76: good California spring lambs held around $17.25; few good nativrd Clipped lambs, early $14.25: desirable fat clipped ewes. $6.5007.50. about steady; no feeding lambs sold. indications unchanged: double desirable California spring feeding lambs late Thursday, $13.75. Hoes —Receipts. 18.000 market strong to 10c higher than Thursdays average; heavyweights. $9.35® 0.85; mediumwrights, $9 60® 10.10: lightweights. $9.75® 10.10; light lights. $9.60 @10.05: packing sows. $8.3509.10; slaughter piga, [email protected]. Bv United Press CINCINNATI. May 20.—Hog* Receipts. 5.500: holdover*. 735: market glow, steady: 250 to 350 lbs., $8.75 @9.50; 200 to 260 lbs.. $9.50 @10; 160 to 200 lbs.. $9.90® 10; 130 to 160 lbs., $9.75010; 00 to 160 lb*.. $8.50®0.76; packing sows, $7.75 68.25. Cattle—Receipts. 450: calves. 900: market steady: beef steers. $9 @11: light yearling steers nad heifers. $9010.50: beef cows. $6.5008; low cutter and beef cows. $425 @5.50; vealer*. sß® 11.50: bulk stocker and feeder steers. $8.60@0. Sheep—Receipts. 1,500; market for shorn lambs $1 lower: others steady: top fat lambs. sl2: bulk fat lamb*. s9® 12: bulk fat ewes. ss@B; bulk feeding lambs, $5 @7. Bv Times Rnrrial LOUISVILLE. May 20. Hogs—Receipts, 700: market 10c higher; tons. $0.65. Cattle —Receipts. 100; market steady. Calves—Receipts 200: market steady: good to choice. $8.50® 10.60: medium to good. s6@B: out® $0 down. Sheep —Receipts. 300: market unevenly lower: fed iambs. $12@13; springers, $10.50® 17; seconds. [email protected]; sheep. so@7. Bv United Press PITTSBURGH. May 20—Hogs—Receipts. 2,000: market, steady; 250 to 350 lbs., $9.5009.75: 200 to 250 lbs.. $9.76® 10 25. 100 to £OO lbs.. $10.25 0 10.60; 130 to 160 lbs.. $10.40@ 10.60; 90 to 160 lbs,. $10.40® 10.50; packing sows, 87.50®8.25. Cattle—Receipts, 10; calves, 150: market, steady to 50e higher: beef steers, $10.50 @ll 75 quotable: vealers. $12@13. Sheep—Receipts. 600; market, weak; top fat lambi, $14.50; bulk fat ewes, $6 @ 11. Bv United Press CLEVELAND. May 20 —Hogs—Receipt*. 2.000; market, steady to 15c higher; 250 to 360 lbs.. $9.25610: 200 to 250 lbs.. $lO @10.25. 160 to 200 lb*.. $10.25® to 160 lbs., $10.40; packing sows, sß® 8.50. Cattle—Receipts, 100; calves, 200; market, steady: beef steers. $9.60; beef cows, S7 Q B; low cutter and beef cows. $4.50 0 5.75; vealers, $10.60 012.50. Sheep —Receipts. 500; market, steady; top fat lambs, $14.50; bulk fat lambs. sl4® 14.50; bulk fat ewes, $10@12; bulk feeding lambs. [email protected]. Bv United Press EAST BUFFALO. May 20.—Hog*—Receipts. 1.000; holdover*. 752; market steady. 16c higher: 250 to 350 lbs.. $9.50 @10.25; 200 to 260 lbs., $10.150 10.65; 160 to 200 lbs.. $10.60 160 lbs.. $10.50010.75; 90 to 160 lbs.. $10.50010.75: packing sows. $8.506 9. Cattle—Receipt*. 150. calves, 700; market steady: calves 50c higher: beef steers. t 11.25: light yearling steer* and heifers. 10.25; vealers. $12.50013. Sheep—Receipts. 400; market. 26c higher- top fat lambs, sls; bulk fat ewe*. $10010.50. B ‘TOLEDO. Pr May 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 500; market, strong, heavies. $9 0 9.50: medium. $9.5009.85: Y'orkers, $lO 0 10.25; good pigs. $10010.25. Calves—Receipts. light: market, steady. Sheep and lamb—Receipts, light; market, steady. Cattle—Receipts, light. ffflfrket, strong. Bv United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. May 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 12,000; market strong to 10c higher: 260 to 350 lbs.. $9.16 09.70; 200 to 250 lbs., $9.36 09.95; 160 to 200 lbs., $9.70 0 10.15; 130 to 160 lbs.. S9O 10.16; 90 to 160 lbs.. $9 0 9.75; packing sows. $8.25 08.60. Cattle—Receipts, 750: market nominally steady: beef steers. $9.60 @11; light yearling steers and heifers. $8.50 09.50: beef cows. $6.75 08; low cutter and beef cows, $4.50 0 5.50: vealers, $11.50: heavy calves, $7.5008.50; buik stocker and feeder steers. $8.40 08.90. Sheep—Receipts. 750: market steady; top fat lambs. $14.50: bulk fat lambs, $14.50; bulk fat ewes. $11011.50; bulk feeding lambs. $6.50 0 7.60.

Chicago Stocks —May 20— Open. High. Low. Close. Arm Del pf 89ft, 89ft 89ft 89ft Arm 111 pfd 7.1 73 72 72 Auburn M 111 ft 11 lft 109 109 ft Kraft Chse. 65 ft 65 ft 65 55 Balban Kate 62 ... . Lib Me Lib 9ft " Mid West .110 ft 116 110 ft lli Real Silk .. 40 ... Swift ft Cos 119 119 ft 119 119 Swift Inti. 23ft 24 23ft 23% Wriglcy .. 64 Borg ft Bk. 00 00 ft 60 60 ft 111 Brick.. 53 ft 64 54 ft 53 ft •T K Thmsn 63 63 ft 51 ft 53 ft El H H Util 15 new York coffee range —May 20— High. Low. Close. January 11.20 11.20 11.20 March

THURSDAY’S MARKET

New York Stocks

—May 20 — Railroad*— Prev. High. Low. Close. olose. Atchison ..184% 182 183% 183 A Coast L 184 % 182 184% 183 , B. & O 124 % 122% 124*1 123% Can Pac... 182% 179% 182% 179% C. Sc O 182% 180% 182% 182% C. & N. W.. 89% 87% 88% 87% C.. R. A P.. 104 % 99% 103% 100% Del A Hud 164% 164 164% 164 Del & Lack 213 209% 210 211% Erie 53% 52% 62% 63 Erie Ist pfd 59% 68% 68 58% Gt No pfd. 90% 89% 90 89% Lehigh V.. 123 121% 122% 122 % K C South 53% 60 63 66% L. Sc N.,.142% 141 142% 140% M. K. Sc T.. 44% 43 44% 46 Mo Pae pfd 106% .. 105% 106% N. Y. Cen.. 153% I*B% 153% 149% NY NHAH. 50% 48% 49% 48% No Pacific. 89 % 87% 89% 87% Nor Sc W.. 18t% 180 180% 181 Pere Marq 130 125% 128% 12.) % Penney ... 62% 61% 62% 61% Reading . .119% 118 119% 1119 So Railway 123% 123% 125% 125 So Pacific. 114% 113 114 113% St. Paul... 14% 14% 14% 14% St Paul pfd 24% 23 % 24% 24% S L Sc S W 73% 72% 73% 74 SLA SF.. 114 112% 113% 113 Union Pac 181% 179% 179% 179% Wabash ... 71% 69% 70 71% Wabash pfd 95% ... 95 95% Rubber* — Ajax 9% 9% 9% 9% Fisk 17 % ... 17 17 % Goodrich .. 50 % 65 % 36 % 56 Goodyr pfd 116% ... 116 116 Kelly-Spg.. . 23% 22% 23 - 23 US Rub... 61% 50% 61% 60% Equipment*— ..... Am CA Fd 106 % 105% 105% 106% Am Loco.. 115% 113% 114 115 Am Stl Fd.. 45% 44% 44% 45% Bald Loco 213% 210% 212% 212% Gen Elec... 98% 97% 97% 98% Lima .... 72 71% 71% 73 N Y Airb.. 40 45% 45% 4.r% Pres St Car 60% 60 60% 59% Pullman ..186 ... 186 184% Westli A B 161% .. 159% 161 Westh Elec. 77% 73% 75% 77 Steels— Bethlehem. 60% 50', 50% 50% Colo Fuel.. 89 % 86% 80% 89% Crucible ..87% 87 87% 86% Gulf St Stl 51 . . . 61 61 Inland Stl. 47% 45% 47% 45% PRC A I. 41% 41 41% 41% Repub Stl. 64% ... 64*4 65 Sloss Shell 125 U S Steel .171% 170% 171% 171 Alloy 27 . . . ’27 27 Vanadium .47 ... 47 46% Motor, Am Bosch. 14% ... 14% 14% Chandler . . 23 % ... 23 % 24 Chrysler .. 44% 44% 44% 44% Con Motor. 12% 12 12% 12% Dodge .... 24 % 22 % 24 % 23 % Gabriel ... 40% 39% 40% 40% Gen Motor 195% 193% 194% 198% Hudson ... 86 % 84 % 85 % 86 Hupp 20% 20% 20% 20% Jordan ... ... 18 % Mack 116% 115% 115% 117% Martin Par 17% 17 17% Moon 8 % ... 8 8 % Nash 61% 60% Bt 61 Packard .. 36 35% 35% .36 Peerless ... 26 ... 26 26 Pierce Arw 19% 17% 18% 17% Studebaker. 53 62% 53 63 Slew Warn. 62% 60% 62 61 Timken ... 97% 9.3% 97% 93% *Willys Over 21 20% 21 20% White Mot 60% 48% 50 48 % Mining— Am Smelt .163 158% 161% 159 Anaconda . 47% 45% 47% 45% Cer De Pas. 61% 61 61% 61% Inspiration 18 ... 17% 17% Int Nickel. 58% 58 58% 58 Kennecott.. 65 64% 65 64% Tex GAS. 60% 69% 60 60% U S Smeltg 37% 37% 37%' 36% Oil*— At! an Ref 109 108% 109 108% Cal Pete. .. 24 % 24 % 24 % 24 V. Freept Tex. OP % 68 68% 68% Houston .. .141% 130*4 141% 131 Indpt Oil.. 18% 17% 18% 18 Marl and C. 37% 36% 37% 36% Mid C P. . 31 30% 30% 31% Pa-Am P B 68% 68% 58% 58% Pacific Oil. .. 1... ... 1% Phil Pete.. 42% 42% 42% 42% Union Oil. 42% ... 42 42% Pure 0i1... 27 ... 26 % 27 R’y'l Dutch 49% ... 49% 49% Shell 27 % ... 27 % 27 % Sinclair ... 17% 17% 17% 17% Skelly .... 26 25 % 26 26 S O of Ca. 154 ~. . 53% 64 S O of N J 30% 30% 30% .30% S O of N Y 30% 30% 30% 30% Texas Cos.. 47% 40% 47% 46% Tran* Pete. 6% 5 5% 4% Industrial* — Adv Rum.. 11% ... 11% 11% Allis Chaim 109% . . 108% 108% Allied Ch .144% 141% 143 141% Armour A 10% 10% 10% 10% Amn Can. . 50 % 48 % 60 % 48 % Am H-L .... ... ... 8 % Am H-L pfd .. ... ... 62% Am Saf R. . 50 ... 49 60 % Am Wool.. 19 18% 19 18% Central L. . 10% ... 10% 10% Coco Cola 113% ... 112 112% Cont Can... 70 67% 69% 67% Cert Prod*. 63% 52% 63 52% Dav Chem... 28% ... 28 28% Dupont ...245 ... 243 243% Famou* PI 110 ... 109 109% Ten Asphlt 76 % 14 75% 74 int C Er.gr 50% 48% 40% 61% Int Paper.. 40% 39% 40% 39% Int Harv .181% 1736 181% 17.3% May D Sta 72% ... 71 71 Mt Ward.. 67% 66% 66% 66% Nat Lead .198% 197% 198% 197% Owen Hot.. 79 ... 79 79 Radio .... 47% ... 46% 47% Real Silk.. 40% 39% 4040 Rem Type., 43 ... 42% 43 Sears-Roeb. 54% 54 % 54% 54 United Drg 177% 176% 177 177% Uniy Pipe.. 30% 30 30% 30% ÜBCI P. 246 242 % 243 243% U 8 In A1..75% 74 74% 75% Wooiworth 144 % 142 144% 141% Am T A T.. 167% 106 160% 166% A Express 138 . . . 136 138 Am W Wk. 82% ... 81 81 Brklyn Man 61% 60% 60% 60% Col G A El 04% 95% 94 93% Cons Gas.. 103% 102% 103 102% Inetrboro... .37 % 33 % 30 % .33 % No Am Cos.. 50% 50 50% 60% Peonies G. 145% 144% 145% 143% Phlla Cos ... ... 103 S Gas A El 58% 58 58 58% Wes Union 163% ... 163% 184 Shipping— Am In Cor. 40% 46 40% 46 Am S A C.. 4% ~. . 4 4% Atlantic G. 36 36% 36 34% In M M pfd 43 % ... 42 % 42 % United Fr.. 131% ~.. 131% 131% Foods— Am Sugar. 92% 91% 92 A B Surar. 20 .... 20 20% Austin N... 4% .... 4% 4 % Beech N... 52% ... 61% • 52% Calif Pkg.. 65 64% 04% 64% Corn Prod* 60 % 69 % 60 00 % Cuba C pfd 43 ... 43 43 % Cuba A Sug 25 ~ . . 24 % 25 % Fleisohmann 68% 68 68% 68% Jewel Tea.. 05% ... 04% 65% Na Biscuit 133 132 132% 132% Punta Ale. 40% ... 4040% Postum .. 101 99% 100% 100% W Bit (B) . 22% ... 22 22% Tobaccos— Am Sums. 53% ... 53% 63% Am Tob ..139% 157% 139 135 Am T (B) ... 136 136% Cong Cigar* ... ... . . 80 Gen Cigar* 68% 67% 68 58 Liggett ....114% 109 112% 108%

Local Wagon Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying $1.30 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grades are purchased on their merits.

Commission Row

TRICE TO RETAILER* FRUITS Apples —Box apple* Winesaps, so® 3.50. Extra fancy barrel apples—Ben Davis, $3.75@4: New York Baldwins, $4.25. Fancy barrel apples — Ben Davis, $3.50. Basket apples, 40-lb. basket — Winesaps. $1.60: Ben Davis. 81.25. Bananas (Jobbing price)—stj®flc lb. Cherries California, $4.50® 6 bo* <B'■ lbs.). Grapefruit—Fancy. $-t.25. Lemons—California. $4.50@5 box. Limes—California. $3 per hundred. Oranges—California V alencies. crate, $3.25@6. Pineapples—Cuban. $4.25®4.75. Strawberries Tennessee, $5 0 5.50 24 CP arts. VEGETABLES Asparagus—H. G. fancy white, 60® 90c dor.; green. 75c®$1 do*. Beans—Louisiana stringless. $2.50; Louisiana pole. $2.25 per hamper. Beets —Louisiana. $2 per hamper. Cabbage—Mississippi. $8 crate. Carrots—California. $2 bu.; Louisiana, $2 hamper. Cauliflower—Crate,, $2.50. Celery—Florida. 3 and 4-dor. crate, $5.60; Mammoth (washed), $1.60 01.75 dor. Com—Texas. $1.50 bu. Cucumbers—Hothouse. 2 do*.. $2.25: southern, $4 hamper. . BSfflt ,l 0 ,• Kale—H. G.. 90c bu. „ _ . , Lettuce—lceberg, crt., $6; H. G. hothouse, $2.40 16-lb. basket. Laic seed Potatoes—Rural New York. 150 lbs., $0.60: Kings. 150 lbs.. $0.50. Mangoes—Florida peppers. $0 crate; $1.50 peck. Onions—Texas yellow. $3.50; H. G. green, 45c dor. Onion Sets—Y'ellnw, s2.< bu. Parsley—H. G.. Stic per bunch. Peas—California. $3 hamper. Potatoes Michigan whites, 100 lbs $0: Ru-set Burbanks. 150 lbs.. $4.50: ldat(o bakers, $4.50 box; Triumphs. 100 lbs.. $5.60. Radishes —H. G. long red. 26 015 c; hothouse buttons. 40050 c. Rhubarb—H. G.. 30c dos. Spinach—Texas. 85c bn.

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Lorillard ..29 28 29 28 R J Rey... 130 129 129% 129% Tob P (B). 98% 07% PB% 97% U Cig Stor. 86% 85% 80% 85% Schulte R 8 63% 52 % 62% 62%

Indianapolis Stocks

-May 20Amer Central Life 650 ... Amer Creosoting Cos pfd ..101 ... Belt R R com 66 09 Belt R R pfd 68 Cent Ind Power Cos pfd ... 80 ... Cities Service Cos com .... 45% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 90% ... Citizens Gas Cos com 53 Citizen* Ga* Cos pfd .......106 ... Commonwealth Ln Cos pfd..100% ... Equitable Securities Cos com 51 ... Hook Drug Cos com *8 % ... Indiana Hotel com 1~5 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 100 ... Ind Service Corp pfd 89 , Indianapolis Gas com ..... 00 ;•>% Indpls A Northwestern pfd.. 6. 60 Indianapolis St. R.v pfd .... 38 U -10% Indpls P snd L 6%* pfd .. 99 100 Indpls P and I. 7s tifd 90% *'B Indpls Watpr Cos pfd ......101 ••• Indpls Water Wk Scour pfd. 98 Interstate P Ser pr lien pfd.ll'M Interstate P 3 0* pfd . .... 80 ... Merchant* Pub Util Cos pfd. 100 ... North Ind Pub Servico pld 93 ... Progress Laundry com Pub Sav Ins Cos 25 ... Ranh Fertilizer pfd 49 ... Real Silk Hosiery pfd , 90 T H I A E com 2 T H TranCo pfd! !! 90% ... Union True of Ind oom ..... 1 Union Trac of Ind lt Pfd. . . IJJ Union Trac* of Ind 2d pid. . . • *• Union Title Cos com ....... H - ... Van Camp Pack Cos pld ... o ... Van Camp Prod I*t pfd •• 886 ••• Van Camp Prod 2d pfd 9*> —Rank fttockft— Aetna Tmat and Sav C 0... .11.* Bankers Trust Cos 13City Trust Cos 146 Continental National 116 ••• Farmers Trust Cos 240 Fidelity Trust,Co 161 ... Fletcher American 170 Fletcher Sav'and Trust C0..270 ... Indiana National Bank 261 ~<o Indiana Trust Cos 230 ... Livestock Ex Bank 162 li2 Marion County Bank 210 ... Merchants Nat Bank 325 Peoples State Bank 190 ... Security Trust Cos 275 ... State Saving* and Trust ...82 92 Union Trust Company ... .415 Wash Bank and Trust Cos.. .160 .. • —Bonds— Belt R R and Stockyards 4s 90 ... Broad Ripple 5s 80 ... Central Indiana Gas 0* ..... 98 ... Cent Ind Power Cos 0* 103 ... Chic S Bend A N Ind 6s. ... 3.*?% .. . Citizens Gas Cos 6s 102% ... Citizens Stvß R 6* 80 88 Gary St Ry 5s 88% 90 Home T and T of Ft W 6s. .10.3 .. . Indiana Hotel 5s 99 ... Indiana Northern 5s 2 ... Ind R.v and I.t 5s 95 ... Ind Service Corp 5s 9-% ... Ind Union Trac 5* 2 ... indpls Col A So 6s 99 JOI Indpls Ga* Cos 5s 101% Indpls A Martinsville 55.... 76% .. . Indpls Northern 6s 24 2<% Indpls A Northwestern 65.. 76% ... Indpls Power A Light Cos 5s 97 98 Indpls St Ry 4s 66 67 Indpls Trac and Term 6a... 95 98 Indpls Union Ry 5s 151.. ••• Indpls Water 6%s 103% .... Indpls Wnter Ist as 98 ... Indpls Water 4%* 96% ... Indpls Water Wk Sec Cos 6s. 100 ... Interstate Pub S6s 102% ... Interstate Pub S Bs o%s. . .103% N Ind Pub Serv Cos 6s 97 T H I A E 5s 88 T H Trac am! Light 6s. . . . 99 Union Trac of Ina Os 18 18% —Liberty Bond*— t Ist 3% s 100.90 101.10 Ist 4% s 103.12 103.28 2d 4% s 100.26 100.38 3d 4% s 100.90 101.10 4th 4%s 104.00 104.12 U. S. Tr 4%s 114.12 114.28 IT. S Tr 4s 109.10 109.30 OS Tr .Hi 100.42 100.58 U S Tr 3%s 99.75 100.10 - —Sales 4 shares Citizens Gas com 62

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale prieel Creamery, best grade, a pound. 44® 45c. Butterfst—Local dealers pay 42 0 44c. Eggs—Strictly fresh delivered at Indianapolis. 17018 c do*. Poultry (buying price*)—Hen*, large breed, 18019 c: Leghorns, 16010 c; old roosters. 10c: springers, 1% lbs. up. 28c: Leghorn springers. 20 0 22c; ducks. 13@18c: turkey*, young 30c; old, 25c: guineas. 35c; geese. 9 012 c. Bv United Press CLEVELAND. May 20.—Butter Extras ln tub lot*. 43% @45%c: firsts. 39% @4o%c: seconds. 37%@38%e: packing stock, 28c; prints in ono-pound cartons range from lc to 3e a pound higher. Eggs —Extras, 25c: extra firsts. 24 c: firsts. 21 Vi 022 c: ordinary. 21e. Poultry—Medium fowls. 26026 c; heavy fowls, 260 26c: Leghorn fowls. 22 024 c; heavy liroilers. 38 040 - Leghorn broiler*. 30 0 32c; cocks. 10@17c; ducks. 28030 c: fee sc, 18®20c: spring duck*. 31032 c. otatoes—Round whites. 160-lb. sacks. Maine. $6 00.16: Michigan, $6.76 0 6.86; Idaho ru*scts. baker 120-lb. sacks, $4.60: Florida, barrels. No. 1, range. $8.75 09: Ohio sacks. $4.05: 100-lb bag Triumphs, $4.2504.50; South Carolina slat barreled cobblers, $8.76 09. Bv United Press NEW YORK. May 20 Flour—Firm but dull. Pork—Firm; mess. $34. Lard Stronger: Middle West, $12.96 013.06. Sugar—Raw inactive; 90 test, 4.83 c; refined dull; granulated. 0.10 00.20. Coffee—Rio No. 7. 15%c; Santos No. 4, 17017%c. Tallow—Weak : special* to extra, 7% W 7%c. Hay—Steady; No. 1. $1.35; No. 3. $1.1601.20; clover. $1.0501.26. Dressed poultry—Jjuiet: turkeys. 25040 - chickens, 20042; capons, 30046 c: fowls. 120 32c; ducks. 18 0 32c; Long Island ducks. 23®24c. Live poultry—Steady; geese, 10 @l2c: ducks. 12 0 25c: fowls. 20028 c; turkeys. 20 0 22c- roosters. 15c; capons. 36c: broilers, 30® 60c. Cheese—Quiet: State milk common to special. 27 028 c; Young Americas, 25@26%c. Butter— Steady; receipts. 16,473: creamery extra. 42%c; special market, 43@43%c. Eggs —Steady: receipts. 27,047; nearby white fancy. 32 034 c: nesrby State white, 26 0 30c; fresh firsts. 23 024 c: Pacific coast first to extra. 28 035 c; western whites, 25 028 c; nearby browns, 28 0 32c. Potatoes—Long Island. $5.25 05.75; Southern. $2.50 08.50- Maine, $6.25 07; Bermuda, No. 1. $7.50 @B. Sweet potatoes—Jersey, basket. 60c052.50; Southern, basket. $1.25 01.50. Bv United Press CHICAGO, May 20.—Produce: Butter— Receipts. 13,251: creamery, 39%@-10c; standard*. 40%c: firsts. 37 0 38Vic; seconds. 34 0 30c. extra*. 40 %c. Egg—Receipts. 30,357: ordinaries. 20@29%c; firsts, 22@22%e: second*, 19@10%c: extras, 25c. Cheese—Twin*. 22%: America*. 23c. Poultry—Receipts, 4 cars: fowls, heavy, 22c; light. 23 %c; springs, 40c: ducks, heavy. 25c. spring ducks. 30c; geese, 16c: turks. 23c: roosters. 13 %e. Potatoes—Receipt*: arrival*, old, 47; new, 30; on track, old. 167; new. 92. In tranait. 830: Wisconsin sacked round whites. $3.50 03.60: Idaho sacked russet*, asking $5, buyers offering $4.75, no ale reported; Alabama sacked Ttlssi Triumphs. 54.V0 04.00, mostly around 34.76. Sweet potatoes—slo2.

In the Cotton Market

NEW YORK. May 20.—The cotton market opened at such high prices this morning that It naturally attracted considerable profit-taking. Other sales were undertaken on the theory that the present unfavorable weather shows sign of modification. In the latter instance we see nothing in tho official forecasts to lend much encouragement to such expectations. News agencies are carrying too many stories of drouthy conditions in western Texas to warrant their disregard. New Bedford reports better sale* and better inquiries. The real situation in the delta i* tietter reflected In the Egyptian market than our own. Factors show their lack of any hope of obtaining their staple cotton at home by frantlir buying in that market. Traders like to have a position in the market, similar to that of operators who have shown in their dealings ln the past a proficiency ln judging market movements. The rank and file of such traders are optimistic. We think still higher price* are to come. NEW* ORLEANS High. Low. Close. May 10.90 16.84 16.88 July T7!10.21 -15.90 ie.lo October 10.53 10.29 10.40 December 16.71 16.48 10.60 NEW ViIRK January 16.84 16.65 10.74 March 17.01 16.84 16.93 Mav 16.06 15.81. 16.88 Julv 16.25 16.09 10.10 October 16.61 16.36 16.4;. December 16.80 16.57 10.66 CHICAGO ||!|

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REPORTS OF POOR WEATHER STEADY WHEAT DEALING Rain Forecast Strengthens Corn—Oats Changes Insignificant. Bv United Press CHICAGO, May 20.—Unfavorable weather in the Northwest ana Canada, with prospects for a continuance of existing conditions, rav . the wheat market a steady tone after an irregular opening, with fairly fcenerai commission house buying forcing prices higher, with tho close unchanged to <%c higher, Tho cash demand was slow generally, but the weather conditions are at present the main factor. Offerings were quite free early, but there wn.-s good absorption, and tho market soon tightened up. Oklahoma reports wero bullish, and there *\.r< some unfavorable lvports from pari of Kansas and Nebraska. Iteceip: here were 34 cavs. Kxport rah were reported at 300,000 busheln. The cash market was unchanged to %c higher. Corn was strong on the forecast for rains over a largo part of Unbelt, with July and Steptember a*, new highs for the movement, July selling at 93%, and September at 95%. On the bulge there was heavy -profit-taking and best, prices were not held, but the close was %c to lc higher. Receipts were 4i cars. The cash market was %c to lc higher. Oats did not get far from Thursday’s close, the demand being very slow. On the rallies there was free selling, with final prices %o to %c lower. Receipts were 78 cars. The cash market was Uc to %o, higher. Provisions were firm with fairly general buying on the strength in corn. Chicago Grain Table —May 20— WHEAT— Prer. Open. Hicb. Low CIOS'-. rlnss. May 1.42% 1.43% 1.41% 3.42% 1.42% Jillv 1.38 1.39% 1.38 1.38% 138% Sept 1.36% 1.30% 1.35% 1.35% 1.35% May° R . 89" .90% .89 .89% .88%’ July .91% .93% .91% .93% .91 *1 Sept .93% .95% .93% .94% .98% M5y.49% .49% .48% .48% .49% July .50 .60% .49 % .49% .50 Sept .47’% .47% .40% .46 % .47% JulvA2Js2 1 2.65 1 2.47 1 2.53 1 2.52 5ept.12.72 13.75 12.65 12.70 13.70 RIBS— May. .Nominal . 13.00 13.00 RYE— May 1.09% MO 1.09% 1.09% 1.09% Julv 1.08 % 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% Sept .09 4* 1.00 .09% .99% .09*5 Bv Times Svrrlal, CHICAGO. Mav 20—Carlots: Wheat. 34; corn, 65: oats. 04; rye. 5. Bv Times Special CHICAGO. May 20— Primary receipts; Wheat. 803.000. acainst 689.000: com. 411,000, asrainst 230.000; oats. 353,000. arninst 602.000 Shipments: Wheat, 820,000. avalnut 447,000: corn, 349 000. against 309.000; oats, 910,000, against 604.000. Bv United Press TOLEDO. May 20—Close: Whe*t No. 3. $1.42% @1.43%. t orn—No. 3. 94% @95 1 jo. Rye—No, 2, $1.13. Oats —Ko. 3. ’63% @54 %e. Clover—Cash imported, sl4: October. $16.25; December domestic, $lO. Timothy—Cash nv. $2 60; May. $2.00. Butter —•43@46c. Egg*—2o 022 c. Hay—92s. Bv United Press CHICAGO. May 20.—Ca*h Grain; Wheat —No. 2 ri, $1.43% @1.44- No. 1 hard, $1.52; No 2 hard, $1.45% @ I 40; No, 3 hard, $1.40. Corn—No. 3 yellow. 90 @ 91c; No. 4 yellow, 89® 90c: No. 6 yellow , 88c: No. A yellow, 87@87%e; No. ;t mixed,.- 90c: No. 4 mixed, 89c; No. 5 mixed. 88@88%c: No. 0 mixed. 87®) 87%c: No. 2 white. 93%c: No. 3 white. 90%c; No. 0 white, 87@87%c; sample, grade, 73 086 c. Oats—No. 2 white, 61% @63%c: No. 3 white. 48%@520; No. 4 white. 43@49%c: sample grade, 43® 46 %c. Barley—Bß@94c. Timothy—s 4 0 6.25. Clover—s3oo3o.

Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. basis 41 %c New Y'ork rate, were: Wheat—Steady: No. 2 red, 81.32 01.33; No. 2 hard, $1.3301.34 „ Corn—Strong; No. 3 white, 83086 c; No. 4. 81084 c; No. 3 yellow- 81@84o: No. 4. 79080 c; No. 3 mixed. 78082 c; No. 4. 70080 c. Oat*—Steady; No. 2 white, 40@40e. No. 3 44 ((d 4W 1 a <*• 'Hay—Weak: No. X timothy. $16.50® 17; No. 2 timothy. $15.50 010: No. 1 ligtn clover mixed. *16017: No. 1 clover mixed, $16010.50; No. 1 clover hay. $16.50016. —inspections— Wheat—No. 1 red, 1 car; No, 3, 1 ear. No. 6. 1 car. Total, 3 car. Corn—No. 2 white. 2 cars; No. 8. 3 cars; No. 4. 2 oars; No. 6. 1 car: No. 0, 1 car; sample white, 2 cars: No. 3 yellow, 5 ears: No. 4, 1 car: No. 5. 4 cars; No. 6. 6 cars: No. 3 mixed. 1 car. No. 4, 1 car: No. 0 2 cars; sample mixed. 2 cars. Total, 32 Ca Oats—No. 2 white, 2 cars; No. 8. 5 ears: No. 4, 6 cars; saraplo white, 8 car*. Totpl, 20 cars.

In the Sugar Market

(By Thomson A McKinnon) NEW YORK. May 20.—Higher pricea for augar future* today reflected growing confldenee ln the raw market. Cuba* sold at 3 1-100. while holders were quotating 3%c. Distinct improvement in deliveries of granulated throughout the country wss reported and it would not surprise u* to see some upward revision*, in refined sugar price* soon. Although profit takinr wil' naturally follow such rallies as occurred today, we think futures, as well as spot sugar, will work higher in anticipation of a considerably heavier uemand for tho actual commodity. RAW SUAR _ I‘BICE.B High. Low. Close. January . 3.08 8.06 3.68 March 2 92 2.87 4.9”. Mar 2.97 2.92 2.97 .HUv ~ 3.05 3.01 306 September 315 3.11 3,15 December .......... 3.23 B.IR 3.23

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —May 20— Local bank clearings today wars IS,982.000; debits. $0,085,000. CHICAGO STATEMENT Bu JTpJtrd I‘rern CHICAGO. May 20.—Clearings. $109,400,000: balances. $11,000,000. NEW YORK 8 TATUM ENT Bv Inited Prntt NEW YORK. May 20—Clearings. sl.088,000.000; balances. $108,000,000. FOREIGN EX CHANG* Bu f’nited Press NEW YORK, May 20.—Foreign exchange closed Irregular. Demand sterling $4.80 3-1(1. un .OOftc; francs. 8.01 ftr. nv> .00 ft o: lira. 5.46 c, tilf 03c; bcls*. 13.88fte: marks, 23.08 c, un .OOftc. Variations of temperature serve to wind a clock invented by a Zurich man. A model which haa been a test for twelve months has never been touched by tuiauwi bends since ml WPP -tWP - aA-J c-Lik aa. tm j.