Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1927 — Page 12

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BETTER TONE SETTLES OVER HOGS

HEAVIEST SELLING ON WALL STREET IN MANY WEEKS Rail, Industrial Leaders Decline Sharply—Steady Before Trade Ends.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Thursday was 171.88, off 10. Average of twenty rails was 137.70, off .15. Average of forty bonds was 07.33, up .01. Bu Un<te<i Press NEW YORK, June 3.—A. corrective reaction gripped the stock market today, causing heavy selling to the extent that tickers were unable to record quotations as fast as sales were made. Leading industrials and rails declined sharply Baldwin sold down more than 3 points. New York Central 2, Mis-souri-Kansas-Texas 2, Hudson 2, and others in proportion. As the selling wave wore off prices steadied somewhat. but the general list was lower at the close. Today's market witnessed the heaviest selling movement that has occurred in several weeks. The development undoubtedly was attributable to an Impairment of the market’s technical position resulting from the practically uninterrupted advance which had been in progress in many sections of the list since the. last of May. These gains were of a character to attract a poor quality of buying to the market leaders and to encourage the exploitation of the shares fostered by the aggressive pools. Spectacular uprishes in various specialties were calculated to weaken the market’s underpinnings and price movements throughout the day suggested that this was the principal cause of the extensive setbacks experienced by a number of recent sensational per formers on the upside. *

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT ■■ -June 3 Local bank clearing!! today were 54,147.000: debits. $7,447,000. NEW YORK STATEMEN T Bu United Press NEW YORK. June 3.— -Clearings. sl.-1-,-000,000; balanoes, SIIo.OOO.OOPFOREIGN EXCHANGE B, ijEW /< YORK* June 3F orei gn ex - Belgai 13.89 c; marks 23.68 %c. off .00 /a. New York Curb Market —June 3 Bid. Ask. Anglo American 18& 12 & Continental Oil •• 1,1,$ .v Galena Signal ' ' .3 Humble Oil ... j-i i Imp. Oil of . Canada 43 ■, aid Pipe Line ■••• 22,? Int Pete 38 7? g 2 '* Prairie Oil and Gas 47 4 Prairie Pipe Line 181'/ 11 A S O Indiana 07 87 H S O Kansas ‘ '■* S O Kentucky 1 Hl? J \\u S O Nebraska 44 s 45% SO Ohio.. J4>,4 75% Vacuum Oil l oaiu 04 iJ Mountain Prod ... . i-4 , -4%, New Mex & Ariz Ld 12% 1-% Salt Creek Prod 29 29% Land of Florida 18 19 Curtiss Aero , 30% -l a Durant, Motors Del ft _ / r y l/3 Elec Bond and Share 74% Elc Investors 3? k 40 Ford of Canada ~...430 450 GoodyearT •-.-••• o| 54 3 Midvale Company -8% 30 National Leather 3 3 A Reo Motors 22% 22% Serv El 5% Stutz Motor 13% 14 Cities Service Com 45% 46 J* Cities Service pfd 90 90% Cities Serv Bankers 23 23 % Amm Gas ?<> 91 Marmon Chicago Stocks —June 3 Open. High, Low. Close. A I Del pfd 89% P 0 89 90 Ar Ills pfd 70 70 69% 70 Auburn M. 108% 109% 106% 10' 1 i Balban-Katz. 62% 62% 62 6L McN & L 9% 9% 9% 9% Middle W.. 113% 113% 113 113 Swift &c'o‘l2o% i20% 120% i30% Swift Inti.. 23., 23 22% 32% a ß wjfg m lh th 111. Brick.. . 61% 51 % 51% 51V* ITriSSil’9. 'em WOMAN CASHIER FACES 6-16 YEARS FOR THEFT Kansas Crowd Cheers as Jury Returns Guilty Verdict. B<! United Press LEAVENWORTH, Kan., June 3. —Miss Julia Murray, former assistant cashier, State Bank of Lansing, Kan., today faces six to sixteen years in prison for planning the robbery and firing of the Lansing bank. She was convicted by jury late yesterday in a crowded court room. There were cheers at the verdict. Miss Murray was charged with planning the robbery with Frank Sargent, already convicted, and of hiring men to break into the vault and destroy records, thereby conoealing shortages. She denied the chargeo hut said she expected the verdict. Marriage Licenses Theodore Koontz. 28. 1609 Dawson, hatter and Ellen Longen. 23. 1009 Dawson. Robert Buerkle. 23. Akron. Ohio, window trimmer, and Mary Jones. 21, 4317 E. Washington St. ' , Joseph Salmon. 26. 1648 N. Delaware, weight auditor. and Helen Philips, 25, 1648 N. Delaware, bookkeeper. ' ■. George Garceau. 31, White Bear Lake, Minn., physician, and Julia Davidson, 27. 1116 N. Pennsylvania, nurse. Francis Gough. 30. 1434 Bradbury, E sinter, and Lillian Greenwell, 25. 1526 inden. housekeeper. Donald Ball. 24. 4046 Rookwood. salesman, apd Alice Hedrick, 22. 3678 N. Delaware. Garnet Emsley, 24, 431 N. Illinois, car employe, and Fleeta Hinton ( 22. 517% N. Illinois, waitress. James Kleinhenz, 34. E. Chisago. Ind., dentist, and Anna Murphy. 25. 3062 N. New Jersey, saleswoman. Harvey Hess. 26. 2049 N. Meridian. Salesman, and Irene Willwerth,. 2471 E. iiverside Dr., housekeeper. Leroy Townsend. 44, 1537 E. Raymond, sheet metai worker, and May Ross, 23, 1222 8. Harding, housekeeper. Simon Weber. 38, Ft. Harrison, cook, and Mabel Busby. 29. 231 N. Capitol, clerk. James Doll. 27. United States Navy fireman, San Diego. Cal., and Eileen Kesler. 18. 555 8. Harris. Tillman Boles. 62. 224 S .Alabama, engineer. and Mary Scoggan, 35. 532 E. Georgia, housekeeper. Glenn Stewart, 39, Crawfordsville. Ind.. chef. and Pearl Hye, 39, 2123 Dexter, housekeeper. Marion Critchfield. 23, 3215 E. Twentieth. car employe, and Julia Glaser. 16. 2046 N. Dearborn. Ralph Marson. 27. Detroit. Mich., estimator. and Pauline Shirk, 28. 25 SV. Twen-ty-Eighth. nurse. ' Fred Wolfing. 37, 436 N. Gray, mechanic. and Ruby Otto. 36. 849 Oakland, housekeeper. _ _ , „ Ray Bennett, 32. Peru. Ind- railroad fireman, and Hallie Mitchell, 20, 820 E. Twenty-Seventh, waitress.

New York Stocks |

■By Thomson & McKinnon)

—June 3 Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close. close. Atchison ..183% 181% 182 At Cos L . .189 ... 187 188 B & O ...123% 121% 121% 1-3% Can Pacific 180'* ... ibrT = C & O ...186% 184 184% 186% C &N W 91% 88% 89% 91% OR&P .106 104 104% 107 Del & Hud.219% 214% 21.> 215% Del & Lack 167% ... 16-J 166 Erie 58% of % 56% Erie Ist pfd 62 61% 61% 61% Gt No Pfd 92% 90 V* 90% 93 Lehigh Val 124% ... 123 1-4% K C South 68% o 6 5b % 58% L & N .143% .... IM% H?., MKA T. . 54% 52% 03% 64% Mo Pa pfd 110% 107 10,% 110 Vs N Y Cen .154 151% 101% 164 N Y NH&H 53% 50 00% 51% No Pacific 89% 87% 87% 89 % Nor &W . .184 % 182 182% 183;* Pere Marq 136% ... 133 Pennsy ... 64 % 63 % 6J 64 2 Reading ...121% 11 < % Ilf % }-0% South Ry .128% 127% 28% 12? South Pac .115% ... 114 H3% St Paul.. 15% 14% 14% 14% St Paul pfd 20% 24% ~b% ~f % St L&SW 82 % 79 ,9 % 81 % St L& S F 116 114% 115 115% Union Pac 1,,% 175% 175% 111.’ Wabash .. 78% 75% 76 ,8% Wabash pfd 98 ... 97% 98 Rubbers— Ajax PS ft ,21? F i 1 6 , 16 1 2 16 \ Goodrich .. 56% 54 % 55 50? Goody pfd 115% llf% IT?., *ls,| Kellv-Spg . 22% 21% 21 % 23% if S Rub.. 50 >3 40 % 47 % 50% Equipments— AC& F. . 108 % ... 106% 108 Am Loco .114', ... 113% 114% Am Stl Fd 44% 44% 44% 45 Gen* Elec°. !107% 104% 105 % 106% Lima 69 ... 68 ,0 N Y Air Bk 45’/, ... 44% 40% Pr Stl Car 60% ... 59 00 Pullman . . 18P 1 -j 1 1 PHIB <** Westh A B 172', 168% 16?% 169% Westh Elec. 76%- ... 75 Vs ,6% Steels— Bethlehem. 53 50% 66% 51% Colo Fuel.. 91% 87 87% 22 s ’* Crucible . . 88 m * 87 87 Gulf St Stl. 51 % .. . 50% 50% Inland Stl. 51% 49% 50 50 % P R C & I. 43% 41% 43 43% Repub Stl. 68 % 60 % 66 % 67 % Sloss Sheff 129% .. . > 129% 129% U S Steel .125% 123% 123% 125 Alloy 27 ... 27 27 Motors— Am Bosch. 13 % ... 13 13% i Chandler . 22% 21'4 21% -2 * Chrysler .. 46 V, 45% 45% 46'a, Con Motor .12% ... 11 % 12 % Dodge .... 22% ... 22 22% Gabriel ... 44% 42% 43** 43% Gen Motor 202 197% 198 199% Hudson ... 83% 80% 81% 83% Hupp 20% 20 20 V* 20>* Jordan ... Mack .... 113% 111 111% 113 Martin Par 17% ... 17% 17% Moon 8 ... 8 8 % Nash 65% 03% 63 % 64% Packard .. 36 % 35 % 35 % 36 ', Peeness . . 27% . . 27 27', Pierce Arw 17 10'4 10% 10% Studebaker. 50 % 50% 50'3 50 % Stew Warn 05 % 62 % 62 % 0' Timken .. 190% inn im% 104% Willys Over 19% 19 119 White Mot. 47V* 46% 46% 47% Mining— Amer Smlt 164% 160'/, 100% 164% Anaconda .46 ... 46 46 Cer Dc Pas. 00% 59% 60 00% Inspiration. 15% ... 14*4 15% Int Nickel .71% 69% 69% 71% Kennecott . 64 % . . 03% 65% Tex G & S. 60 58% 58’, 6n % U S Smelt. 36% ... „36% 36% Oils— At! an Ref 111% ... Ill’4 111% Cal Pete... 24 % 34% 24*4 24% Freppt Tex. 07 66 66% 68 Houston ...150 144% 148 1t4% Indpt Oil.. 18% 18% 18% 18% Marland C.. 36% 36% 36% 36% Mid C Peet 31 ... .30% 30% P-A P (B)„ 68% ... 57% 58% Phil Pete.. 43% 43% 43 % 43 % Union Oil.. 42% ... 42'4 42'4 Purp Oil.. 20% .. .* 26 % 26'* Royal Dut. 48’4 ... 48% 40 V, Shell 27% ... 27% 27? Sinclair .. 17 16% 17 16% Skelly 27% '. . . 27% 27% S O of Cal T>4 % 53% 53% 54 SOof N J 37% ... 36% .36’4 SOof N Y 30% ... 30% 30% Texas C 0... 47% 47 % 47% 48 % Trans Pete. 5% 5V4 6% OV2 Industrials — Ad Rumely 12% ... 12% 12 Ailis Chal 110 .. 150', 110 Allied Ch. 145'* 1 41% 142% 144% Arm (A) ... 10% ~ . 10% 10% Amer Can.. 51 V* 49% 50% 51% Am H L pfd 57 % ... 56 57 % Am S Raz. 52% ... 51 51 Am Wool.. 19% ... 18% 18% Central L ... ... in Coca Cola. 118% 115 110% 118'4 Cont Can... 67 ... 67 67 % Cert Prods. 54 V 4 53 '4 53% 53 % Dav Chem. 30 . 29% 30 Dupont .. 244 % 240 241 244% Fam Play 108% 106% 107 IOR'A Gen Asnhlt. 77% 75% 75 % 77 Int C Kngr. 40% 44% 45 % 40'* Int Paper. 40% 39% 4040% Int Harv.. 183% 181% 181% 184 % May D Sta.. 72 71 71% 73 Mont Ward. 67% 66 60% 07'4 Nat Lead.. 106 99% 102 103% Owen Bot. 79 78% 79 78% Radio .... 49 47 47 Vi 48% Real Silk.. 31% 31 .31% .31 Rem Type.. 41 % 41 4! 42 Sears-Roe.. . 56 % 55 % 55'4 56 United Drg 170 T6B 168% 170 Univ Pipe. 32% 31 31 % 31% U SC I P 235 229 230% 234% US In A!.. 75% ... 75 75% Woolworth 143 141% 141'i 143% Utilities— Am TAT 1 6954 167% 167% 168% A Express 143 % 139 139 % 142', Am W Wk.. 90% 88% 89 88 % Brklyn Man 63 . .. 62 Vi 63% Col GA El 97% 95% 95% 97 Cons Gas.. 104% ... 103 104*; Interboro.. , .38% ... 38% 39 % Peoples G.. 124 V, ... 141 14.3 No Am Cos. . 52% 61% 51% 51% Phila Cos.. 106'i 104% 106'* 10.3% S Gas AEI62 Vi 60(% 61% 60'/, Wes Union ... ~.. ... 153 Shipping— -v Am In Corp 60% 48% 49% 49 Am SAC.... ... ... 5% Atlantic G.. 37% 36 37 36% In M M pfd 52% 50- 50% 51% United Fr.. 132 ... 131 132 Foods— Am Sugar. 93 ... 92 93*1 A B. Sugar. 21% 21% 23 Austin N. ... ... ... 5 Beech N..." . . 6,3 Calif Pkg.. 0.3 62% 62% 64 Corn Prods 54 % 53 % 53 % 54 % Cuba C pfd 40V, ... 40V, 40% Cuba A Sug 24 % ... 24 % 24 % Fleisohmann ,57% 56 Vi 56 Vi 57 Jewel Tea.. 64 % ... 64 % 64 Na Biscuit 132% ... 1.30% 132% Punta Ale. 41 40% 40% 41 Postum .. 101% 99% 99% 101 Vi W Bk (B). 21% .... 21 21% Tobaccos— Am Suma. .... *52% 52 Am Tob.. 1.34 ... 133 134% Am T (B) 134 Vi 132 133 Vi 134 V, Cons Cigars 79 78 % 79 78 %

Local Wagon Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying $1.37 for No. 2 red wheat. 1 Other grades are purchased on their merits.

Commission Row

PRICE TO RETAILERS —Box apples Winesaps. $3.50 ®4. Extra fancy barrel apples—Ben Davis, $3.75 @4.25. Fancy barrel apples—Ben Davik, $3 @3.50. Basket apples. 40-lb. basket—Ben Davis, $1.25 @1.50. Bananas—s @ 6c lb. • Cantaloupes—California standard crates, $0^0: pony crate. $2.25: flat crates. $4. Cherries California, $4.50@5 box (8% lbs.). Grapefruit—Fancy, $5.25 @ 5.50. Lemons—California. [email protected]. Limes—Jamaica. $3 per hundred. $3.25 @7. Oranges—California Valencias, crate. $3.25 @7. fineapples —Cuban. $3.75@4. trawberrics—Tennessee. $4.50® 5: 24 qts.; Indiana. $3.75@6. VEGETABLES Asparagus—H. G. fancy white. 60®90c doz.: green, [email protected]. Beans—Green. $3 @3.50 hamper. Beets—Louisiana, $3 per hamper. Cabbage—Mississippi. $7 crate; Virginia, half-barrel. $4. Carrots—California. $3 bu.: Texas. $3 bu. Cauliflower —Crate. [email protected]. Gelery—Florida, 3 and 4-doz. crate. $6; Mammoth (washed), $1.50® 1.75 doz. Corn—Texas. $1.60 bu Cucumbers—Hothouse. $1.25® 1.50. Eggplant—Florida. $1.50@3 doz. Garlic —California, 13%c lb. Kale—H. G.. 75c bu. Lettuce—lceberg, ert., $5: H. G. hothouee, $1.75 15-lb. basket. Mangoes—Florida. $1.75 basket. Onions—Texas crate; H. G.. green. 65c doz.: Egyptian. 100 lbs., $6.60. Parsley—H. G„ $1 dozen. Peas—California. $3.50@3 hamper. Potatoes—Michigan whites. 150 lbs.. $6: Russet Burbanks. 160 lbs.. $5; Idaho bakers, $5 box: Triumphs. 100 lbs.. $5.25. §uash —Mississippi. $1.60 hamper, adishes—H. G.. long red. 25@60c: hothouse buttons, 40® 60c. Rhubaru—H. G., 30c doz. Spinach—Texas. 750 bu. -Sweet potatoes—lndiana Jerseys. $1.75 bu. Tomatoes— SU-bMket crt.. $3.50 @5.50.

Gen Cigars.. 63 61% ,5“,, Liggett .. 121 Vi 120% L-01 jO/a Lonliard ..27% 27 ,*ol* R J Rey.. . 139 , 137'% 137% 108% Tob P YBI 101% 100 101 101% U Clg Stor. 86% ... 86% 87 Schulte R S 52 51 % 51 % 61 %

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale price) Creamery, best grade, a pound. 44 @4sc. Butterfat—Local dealers. 43< lb. Eggs —Strictly fresh delivered at Indianapolis. 15@16c doz. . _ . Poultry (buying prices)—Hens, large breed. 17®19c; Leghorns, 14(®17c; old roosters. 8® 10c; springers, 2 lbs. up -5 ® 28c: 1% to 2 lbs.. 22c; Leghorn blacks and small. 16®20c; ducks. 13<!i 18e: geese. 9@l2c: guineas. 3oc: turkeys, young toms and hens. 35c; old toms, _oc. bu United Press _ , CLEVELAND. June 3.—Butter—Extras in tub lots. 44% 46 Vic: firsts. 41 @43c; seconds. 39@ 40c: packing stock, 28c. Eggs—Extras, 23Vic; extra firsts. 2.1 c; firgts. 20%o: ordinary. 19c. Poultry Medium fowls. 20®27c; heavy fowls. 2.i ®2oc: Leghorn fowls. 21@22c: heavy broilers. 37® 38c: Leghorn broilers. 23@ 27c; cocks. 15® 17c: ducks. -8® 30c; geese. 17®18e; spring ducks. 31(@32c. Potatoes —Round whites. 150-pound sacks. Maine, $6.50; Michigan. $6: Ohio 60pound sacks. $2 ® 2.25; Maine 2-bushel sacks, $5.50: 100-pound triumphs. $' 50. South Carolina stave barreled cobblers, best $10.35® 10.50: Alabama Hastings. 100-pound sacks, $6. Bu T'nitm Press NEW YORK. June 3.—Flour—Dull and unsettled. Pork—Firm; rness. ?3-T L*!? —Steady: midd'.ewest. $1 J -o_® 13 30 Sugar—Raw. unsettled; 96 asked: refined, dull; granulated. 6 10® 6.20 c. Coffee—Rio No. 7. lo%c; Santos No. 4. 16% ®l7 %c. Tallow —Quietc specials to extras, _ 3Jh>®7%c. Hay— Firmer: No. 1. $i.30®1.3n: No. 3. $1.06 @1.16: clover. [email protected]. Dressed poultjw —Firm: turkeys. 25®46c: chickens. 20® 42c: capons, .30® 40c: fowls 12 @29c. ducks. 18® 22c: Long Island ducks. 23® 24c. Live poultry—lrregular: geese. 10® 12c: ducks. 12® 25c: fowls. 21® 26c; turkevs, 30®32c: roosters, 13c: broilers. 18® 45c. Cheese—Quiet: State milk, fancy to special. 27® 28c: young Americas. 25c. Butter—Steady: receipts. 20.090. creamery extras. 43c: special market. 43% ® 44e. Eggs—Easy: receipts, 24.66!>. nearby white fancy, 29® 31c: nearby State whiles, 24®28c: fresh firsts. 21® 22c: Paa-ific coast, first to extras. 28® 32c: western whites. 24® 26c: nearby browns. 20®30c. Potatoes— $3 ® 10; Maine. $5.75®7.25: Bermuda. Sn.nO @lO. Sweet potatoes—Jersey basket. $1.75fg3, Bu United Press CHICAGO. June 3.—Produce: Butter— Receipts. 10.100; creamery. 39® 40c: standards. 40 %c; firsts, 37@38%c: seconds. 35® 36 Vic; extras. He. l®rg—Receipts. 2.3.502: ordinaries. 18®.18%e; firsts. 19%®20c: seconds. 17%c; extras. 22 %c. Chees—Twins. 22 %c; Americas. 230. Poultry—Receipts, I car; fowls heavy, 225: light. 235: springs, 33c: ducks, 25c: spring ducks. 25®30c: geese, loo; spring geese. 23@20e; turks, -3c: roosters. N 1 4c: broilers, 1% to 1% pounds. 2.3® 24c: Leghorn broilers. 20@24c Potatoes—Receipts, arrivals new, 31: on track, old. 06: new, 102: in transit, 590: Minnesota and Wisconsin sacked round w hites. $4.25® 4.60; Canada sacked whites. $3.50® 4.25: Alabama. Texas. Georgia and Louisana sacked Irish Cobblers and Bliss Triumphs. $6.25 @0.50: poorly graded, heated $5.25® 6. Sweet potatoes—sl @2.

Indianapolis Stocks

—June 3 Bid. Ask Amer Central Life 650 ... Amer Creosoting Cos pfd ..101 JOH Beit R R com '60% 60 Belt R R pfd 68 Cent, Ind Power Cos pfd. . . 92 ... Cities Service Cos com .... 45% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 90 ... Citizens Gas Cos com 54% ... Citizens Gas Cos nfd 100 ... Commonwealth Ln Cn pfd 98 ... Equitable Securities Cos com 51 ... Hook Drug Cos com 29% ... Indiana Hotel com 125 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 101 ... Ind Service Corp pfd 87% ... Tndiananolis Gas com .... 60 % ... Indpls A Northwestern pfd. . 53% Jndpls PAL 6%s pfd... 99 100 Indpls P and L 7s pfd ... 98 103 Indianapolis St Ry pfd ... 404! Indpls Water Cos pfd 103 . . Tmipis Water wk Secur pfd. 98 103 Interstate P Ser pr lien pfd. 101 ... Interstate P S 0s pfd ... 86 ... Merchants Pub Util Cos pfd. 100 ... North Ind Pub Service pfd 93 ~. Progress Laundry com .... 23 ... Pub Sav Ins Cos 2 ... Rauh Fertilizer pfd 49% ... Real Silk Hosiery pfd 99 T H I A E com 2 ... T H I A E pfd 21 T H Trac and Lt Cos pfd. . . 92 100 Union Trac of Ind com Union Trac of Ind Ist pfd. .. Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd.. . . 2 Union Title Cos com 82 92 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd . -. Van Camp Prod Ist pfd 95 Van Camn Prod 2d pfd 96 •Exdividend, $4. —Bank Stocks— Aetna Trust and Sav Cos. ... 115 123 Bankers Trust Cos 132 ... City Trust Cos low ... Continental National 116 ... Farmers Trust Cos 240 ... Fidelity Trust Cos 163 ... Fletcher American 170 ... Fletcher Sav and Trust C 0.375 Indiana National Bank ...264 268 Indiana Trust Cos 230 . . Livestock Ex Bank 163 172 Marion County Batik 210 ... Merchants Nat Bank 325 ... Peoples State Bank 190 ... Security Trust Cos 275 State Savings and Trust 90 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 6s 98 ... Cent Ind Power Cos 0s 103 Chi S Bend A N Ind 5s 34 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 103 Citizens St R. R 5s 85 87 % Gaty St Ry 5s 88 ... Homa T and T of Ft W 6s. .103 Indiana Hotel 5s 99 ... Indiana Northern 5s 2 ... Ind Ry and Lt 5s 95 ... Ind Service Coro 5s 92 % ... Ind Union Trac 5s 2 ... Indpls Col ASo6s . 99 * 101 Tndpls Gas Cos 5s 100 103 Indpls A Martinsville 65... 80 ... Indpls Northern 5s 24 27 Indpls A Northwestern 55.. 80 ... Indpls Pow and Lt Cos 55.. 97% 98 Indpls St Ry 4s 67 68 Indpls Trac and Term 55... 95 96 Indpls Union Ry 5s 101 ... Indpls Water 5%s 103% ... Indpls Water Ist 5s Pn Indpls Water 4%s 96 Indpls Water Wk Sec Cos 65.100 ... Interstate Pub S6s 102% ... Interstate Pub S Bs 6%5..103% ... N Ind Pub Serv Cos 6s 97 ... THIA Ess 88% ... T H Trac and Ligbt 65.... 99 .... Union Trac of 2nd 0s 17 19 % —Liberty Bonds—--Ist 3%s 101 00 101.20 Ist 4%g 103.10 103.20 2d 4% s 100.36 100.50 3d 4'is 101.00 101.20 4th 4 Vis 103.94 104.20 I] S Tr 4'is 113.86 114.50 U S Tr 4 .....108.86 109.28 U 8 Tr s'i* J 05.94 107.25 U S Tr 3% 8 99.90

, In the Cotton Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW VORK. June 3.—The tone of the cotton market was somewhat easier this morning. Private reports of heavy rains in the central belt which were received Thursday were found to have been somewhat exaggerated. On the other hand the extreme West remains dry. The crop seems to be doing very well in the eastern belt and moderately well in other sections of Texas. It is quite possible that the trade is fixing its attention too steadily upon this western section and ignoring progress in other localities. At any rate the present prices of cotton is attracting some reselling by mills and the market seems to be in need of some new stimulant to bring about a further advance. We are friendly to the market in a general way but do not recommend purchases except on good reactions. NEW YORK High. Low. Close. December 17.48 17.17 17.35 March 16.67 16.33 16.44 May 17.82 17.51 16.60 July 10.82 16.50 16.5!) October 17.20 16.85 16.98 December 17.46 17.10 17.21 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January 17.47 17.16 17.36 March 17.66 17.63 17.83 July 16 80 16.68 16.80 October 17.20 10.90 17.05 December 17.45 17.19 17.21^ NEW VORK COFFEE RANGE —June 3 High. Low. Close. January 11.1 l 11.41 11.41 March 11.35 11.34 11.34 May 11.25 11.20 11.20 July 13.60 12.56 12.57 September 11.81 11.80 1180 December 11.50 11.48 11.48 • .1 v*

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

Vealers AJso Show Improve-ment-Cattle, Sheep Around Steady. —Hog Prices Range— May Bulk ' Top;. Receipts. 26. 8.75®i 5.50 9.55 7.500 27. 8.75® 9.5 ft 9.60 7.500 28 8 76® 9 50 9.80 5.600 31. 8.75 w 9.50 9.60 12,500 J I DB 8.75® 960 950 10,000 2. 8.75<® 9.50 9 50 10.000 3. 8.75© 9.50 960 11.500 The hog market turned slightly better today when for the fourth consecutive time receipts were 10.000 or more. With a run estimated at 11,500, some light hogs were 5 to 10 cents higher, other sorts averaging about steady. The bulk of this lot sold at $8.75 @9.50, the same as the four preceding market days, but the top moved up to $9.60, where it was Tuesday. Conditions here and Chicago were alike, the top there being the same as at the local livestock exchange and the tone was steady to strong. From Thursday’s run at the Indianapolis stockyards 235 were held over. Hog Price RanRP The general quotations today were: 160-20!) pounds. [email protected]; 200-225 pounds. [email protected]; 225-250 pounds, [email protected]: 250-300 pounds. [email protected], and 300 pounds up, $8.75@9. Pigs and packtng tows were steady, at $9.25 down, artd $7.75@8.£5, respectively.^ Cattle was steady, estimated receipts being 700. Beef steers sold at $9.50@11: beef cows, [email protected]: low cutter cows, [email protected]; bulk stock and feeder steers, [email protected]. Market Better A strong to higher tendency developed in calves. Best vealers brought sl2, other grades selling downward from this. The run was about 900. The sheep and lantb trade was slow at first, appearing higher. Receipts WPr e fino. As trade progressed top fat lambs were $16.50. bulk fat lambs $13@16 and bulk cull lambs sß@ 10.50. —Hogs— Receipts 11.500; market tedv so higher 90 130 lbs. Opjl iqn.iAf) if,* P.OOY* P.fiO 160-200 m :::::: g??® g?o 200-250 lbs 0 50 250 lbs. UP 8 ,5® 9-o —tattle— Beef J£S iPt *\ 700markPt 11 00 Bulk stork and feeder steers. 7.2ft® 8 50 Beef cows u.Tb'n 82? Low cutters and cutter cows. 4 .SO £>.<o Receipts 900; market stesdr to Wrher. Best vealers H ®1- 00 Heavy cahes 6.00@ 9.00 —Sheen — Reoeipts. 600: market stead.v to strong. Bulk 'fat 'lambs 00 ®l6 ?0 Bulk cull lambs B.oo® 10.>0 Other Livestock Bu United Press CHICAGO. June 3 —Cattle— Receipts. 3.000: fed steers strong to loc tu/her,; cows and butcher hellers slow: fairly steady; stockers and feeders "?. a . k low#r. mostly 40c off fpr weak. era 25c higher: bulls steady: best weighty steers $13.25; yearlings. $lO ■> re" loads fed strers. Sio.so@ 11-™, dearame fairly good: stockers and feeders i 9 °r> country demand very slow at de, lin< . light vealers [email protected] to packers outsiders sl2 @12.50 Sheep— iUe.pts. 10.000: fat lambs active, fully ''-■’c than Thursdav; four doub.es good Califorr lambs., &6.50; 135 to sl3 .50: bulk pood nat*y. $ 13.20 H 1 brut natives nt outsi.i* prico: few out. SI2 75fj 13: roarlincs atronp to ...>c btxner: good medium weight yearlings 14 sheep very draggv. fully 2oc !n'*'Vrheavy ewes. $4.50® 5: good handvweight ewes tip to $6; no strictly choice dry Wl ewes offered: feeding lambs unchanged, good California feders JF1 3.2 ft: few yearling breeding ewes. sl2.<nt mixed . snd J vear-olds. $9. Hogs—Receipts. -8,000. market trade uneven, steady to strong, heavyweights $8 80® 0.35: medhiinweigfns $n 10®P 65: lightweights. $9.1.> ® 05 light lights. $8 90® 9.55 Packing sows. $7.85@840: slaughter pigs. sß.jo @9.25. Bu Times Bnerinl LOUISVILLE. Jun* 3— Hop*—RerHpt*. 1 000: market stead.v tops s9'.o ( attle —Receipts. 300; market steady f " lvp * Receipts 300: market steady; good to choice sß® 10. medium to good. s@B, outs $6 down Sheep—Receipts. 1.800; springers nuartpr higher: others sWa/kv. springers. $10.50; seconds. $17.50; sheep. $4 @5. BU United Press TOLEDO. June 3—Hogs—Receipts. 600: market 10c higher: heavies. $8..0® 9: mediums. $9.26® 9.90: good pigs $9 40 ® 0.75. Calves —Receipst. light: market Strong. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, lgh : market steady. Cattle—Receipts, light market steady. Bu United Press EAST BUFFALO. June 3—Hogs—Re'reipts. 6.000: lft over. 636; market steady: 250 to 350 lbs.. [email protected]: 200 to 250 lbs.. $9 60®10.10: 160 to 200 lbs.. slo® 10.25: 130 to 100 lbs . slo® 10.25: 90 to 160 lb*., slo.lo® 10.25: packing sows. sß® 8.50. Cattle—Receipts. 250; calves. 1,700; market, steady; calves. 50c lower: light yearling steers and heifers. [email protected]: vealers. 511.50®12. Sheep —Receipts. 600: market, steady: few good vearlings [email protected]; bulk fat lambs. $15.50 @16.50. Bu United Press PITTSBURGH. June 3.—Hogs—Receipts. 3.000; market, mostly steady: 350 to 350 lbs.. [email protected]: 200 to 250 lbs., $9.60@ 10; 160 to 200 lbs.. [email protected]: 136 to 160 lbs.. slo.lo® 10.20: 90 to 160 lbs.. slo.lo® 10.20: packing sows, ss® 7.75. Cattle—Receipts. 25: calves. 300: market, steady: beef steers. $10.50® 11.75: vealers. sl2 @12.50. Sheep—Receipts. 500: market, nominal, wethers S7JS: top fat lambs. sl4: bulk cull lambs, s6@lo; bulk spring lambs, slo® 16.50. Bu United Press „ CLEVELAND. June 3—Hogs—Receipts. 2d)00: market steady 250 to 350 lbs.. $9 @0.65; 160 to 250 lbs., $9.05® 10: 160 to' 200 lbs., $9.75 @10: 130 to 160 lbs.. $10: 90 to 100 lbs.. $10: packing sows. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts 200; calves. 300; market slow: beef steers. $8.75® 9.25: light yearling steers and beifers. $9 @9.80: beef cows. $8.75@8: low cutter and beef cow’s. $4.25 @5.50: vealers. sl3® 15. Sheep—Receipts. 500: market steady: top fat lambs. sl7: bulk fat lambs, sls® i7; bulk fat ewes. $12.50@14. Bii. United Press ft.AST ST. LOUIS. June 3 —Hogs Receipts, 16.500: holdovers. 2,290; market steady to 10c lower; 250 to 350 lbs.. $8,[email protected]: 200 to 250 lbs.. $9.05® 9.50: 100 to 200 lbs.. [email protected]: 130 to 160 lbs.. $8.50 ® 9.00: 90 to 160 lbs., [email protected]: packing sows. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 1.200: calves, 800: native steers nominally steady; beef steers, [email protected]: light yearling steers and heifers. [email protected]: beef cows. s6® 7; low cutters and cutter cows. $4®5.25: vealers. $11.50: heavy calves, [email protected]>0: bulk Stocker and feeder steers, $8 @9. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500: market steady; top (at lambs. sl6: bulk fat lambs. $15.75 ®l6: bulk cull lambs, $11: bulk fat ew-es, $5.50 , Bu United Press CINCINNATI, June 3.—Hogs—Receipts 5.400: holdovers. 200: market steady t*, 10c up: 250 to 350 lbs.. [email protected]: 200 to 250 lbs.. $9 [email protected]: 160 to 700 lbs . [email protected]: 130 to 100 lbs. [email protected]: 90 to 160 lbs.. [email protected]: packing sows. $7.50 @B. Cattle—Receipts. 800: calves. 600: market steady: beef steers. s9®; 10.75: light yearling steers and heifers, [email protected]: beef cows. $6.50@8: low cutters and cutter cows. $4 @5.76; vealers, $9 @11.50: bulk Stocker and feeder steers. $8.60@9 Sheep—Receipts. 2.300: market steady: top fat lambs. $16.75; bulk fat lambs. sl4 @16.50; bulk cull lambs. sl2 @13.60; bulk fat ewes. s4® 6. New York Liberty Bonds —June 3 % Close. P close. 3 % s 101. 100.31 Ist 4 ! *s 103.3 2d 4%s ion 10 100.12 3d 4% s .101. 101. 4th 4'* s 103.30 103.3 Tr. 4% s 1952 .113.28 113.21* Tr. 4s 1954 ...... 108.28 108.28 Ire 3% <***•**<los.3o

SHARP BREAKS IN GRAINS; CORN OFF NEARLY 6 CENTS Wheat Declines Over 3 Points —Oats Losses More Than 4. Bu United Press CHICAGO, June 3.—Heavy selling was in evidence in all pits on the Chicago Board of Trade today, with sharply lower prices for all grains, corn breaking 5%c to 5%c before the selling tire was checked. Under better weather conditions in the American and Canadian grain belts, and with all bullish news considered discounted, wheat declined sharply, with prices showing losses of 27*®3%c from the previous close. The local element turned bearish overnight and the decline was rather easily attained. Around $1.45 for the July pressure lessened, locals not being inclined to press the market futher. Receipts were twenty-one cars. Profit taking sales of corn were heavy on the better weather conditions and the demand was slow. Receipts of corn were 139 cars. Oats dropped quite sharply, with other grains, closing 3%e to 4%c lower, a fair commission house demand developing on the break. Receipts were sixty-five car*. The cash mavket was %c to %c lower. Provisions were lower. Influenced by the easy tendency ln grains. Chicago Grain Table —June 3 tV H FAT— Op-Ii Rieh. Los- Close close. ,Tlu.v 146% 1*6% 1 ?% Hi * Mil* Sept 141% 114% 141% 1 -12 % 1.45% IU,?roT 166 101 % 1 02% 1.07% Sept 108 IK* 104% l.Oft’t 1.10% Julv T5 54 % 54% .54% 54% 54% Sppt NH 4**4 49 l % Sept Line 13.05 12 90 12.92 13 05 July l Nominal 12 65 12.65 Julv Y f7c% 1 12% 109% 110% 113% Srpt 105 14)5 1.02% 103% 1.00% B, Vh!c \Gn°Snne 3—f'arlots. Wheat. 10; eorn Bft: oats. 36; rye, 2. Bu Times Special CHICAGO June 3 — Primary receipts T 18.000 actnt 11.T000. ajrainit l*i.V*.ooo oats.3oo 000. against 889,000 Shipments 'Vheat 521 606. gainst 737.000; corn J 14.000 against 461.000; oats. 409,000. against 762.000. Bu United press CHICAGO. June 3—C i*h grim: Wheat —No. 2 hard. $1.47 > t - Corn—No 3 yellow Stop, No 3 yellow sloo',® 1 02% No 4 yellow. 98%c@$l; No ft vrllnw AffWiUc; No. H vHlnw. 9.j 1 • ®P6o;‘ No 2 mixed sl.Ol @lO4 .No .3 nnxd $1 ® 1 02 % ’ No. 4 mixed. 98% ® OOe No ft ntivvd 96c: No. 6 mixed. 95® 880 NO. 2 white. $105%: No 3 white, -it 03 No. 4 "lute. $1 No. 5 white 96c. No 0 white. Oftc. sample grade. 83 %fn p.i'.c' Oats No. 3 "lute. ft1%®52%0: No *4 white 46 %®53 %e: sample grade. 45® 49c Barley—B9® 95c. Timothy s4® 5.25. Bu United Press TOLEDO June 3—Close: Wheat—No. 2 Si 44 Sr 1 45. Corn—No. 3. $1.62% *i 193% R'e—No 2. $1 15 Oats—No. 3 54 sfte Clover—Cash imported. $13.50: October $10.05’ December domegtie s|6(tft Timothy—Casli new, $2.06; cash old $2.50. Butler —43@46c. Eggs —lB @2oc. Hay—s2s.

Cash Grain

The bids for ear lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b basis 41 %c New York rate, were Wheat—Easy, No 2 red. sl39® 1.41: No 2 hard. $1.40 @1 42. Corn—Easy; No. 3 white. 95% ®97c: No 4 white. 93%®95e; No. 3 yellow. 92%@9ftc: No 4 yellow, 89®92%c; No. 3 mixed. 89® 92c; No. 4 mixed. S7@ 88 %c. Oats—Easy: No. 2 white. 48@50c: No. 3 white. 46®47%e. Hay—Weak: No. 1 timothy. $10.60® 17: No. 2 timothy, s!ft.ftOWtH: No 1 light clover mixed. $10.50 @l7: No. 1 clover mixed. sl6® 10.50; No. I clover hay. $15.50 @lO. —lnspections Wheal—No. 1 red. 1 car: No 7 Ted, 2 cars: No. 3 red. 1 ear. No. 1 mixed, 1 car: No. 3 mixed. 1 ear. Total. 6 cars. Corn—No. 3 white 1 oar; No. 4 white. 1 car No 5 white. 2 ears: No. 6 whip. 4 ears: sample white. 3 cars. No. 3 yellow, t car: No. 4 yellow, 2 ears: No 5 yellow. 3 ears: No. 6 yellow, 6 cars; sample yellow. 1 car; No 4 mixed. 1 ear: No. 5 mixed, 3 cars: No. 6 mixed, 3 cars: sample mixed, 3 ears Total. 33 cars. Oats—No. 3 white. 1 ear: No. 3 white. 7 ears; No. 4 white. 16 cars; sample white. 5 cars. Total. 23 ears.

In the Sugar Market

fßv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. June 3.—The undertone of the market for actual raws was easier today. and with pressure increasing against the far months Sugar futures generally turned heavy. There was nothing in the refined situation to account for the selling. On tlpe contrary, reports from that quarter indicated larger consumption. Selling attributed to Europe also had an adverse efleet on prices. We gee no basis for any pessimism at this time and are of the opinion that effective support will make its effect felt in the event of any further liquidation. We favor the buving side RAW SUGAR PRICES High. Low. Close. January 2.99 2.96 3.97 March 7.79 276 277 May 2.85 2 83 "M July 2.96 2.92 2.92 September 3.6 ft 391 3J>3 December 3.11 308 3.09 Births „ Bovs George and Anna Culley. Long Hospital. Frank and Marie Lutz. Long Hospital Fred and Elizabeth Pone. 416 S. Noble. Harley and Edith Smith. 1834 Orange. Ralph and Olive Bcnsken. 523 Warren M tlliam and Helen Mitchell. 1526 KanPM HoKpHai rd * nd Erlith Methodist Lisle and Margaret Wallace. Methodist Hospital. Henry and Lillian Campbell. Methodist Hospital. J Francis and Frieda Smith, Methodiat Hospital. pital° n and Lauretta Herr - Methodist HosArthur and Elizabeth Schatz. Methodist Hospital. _ „ Girls Russell and Agnes Daniels. 2010 Ashland. Salle 1 '* 11 * Snd M - Tra Gfng:er - 1218 s La Sam and Grace De Witt. Methodist Hospita l. Hospi’taf* and G!adTS Wehrel ’ Methodist Gifford and Eva Hampton. Methodist Hospital. Deaths Alice Rude. 62, Long Hospital, chronic myocarditis. John William Armand, 56. 945 Olnev carcinoma. Bertha Schlueter. 31, 37 S. La Salle, carcinoma. Betty Frances Peaveler. 7 days, city hospital. broncho pneumonia. OlJie Gradner. 45, Long Hospital, intest in al obstruction. Nora Peoples. 41. St. Vincent Hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Otto M Mclntire. 43. Methodist Hospital. carcinoma. Walter T. Sweet. 44. 1709 N. Alabama, acute cardiac dilatation. „ Frank C. Libking, 23. 1414 E. New York, mitral insufficiency. Lula Jackson, 41. 18 W. Thirty-Fourth, hypostatic pneumonia. Shortridge Saving on Doors The new Shortridge High School will have metal instead of wood door casings without extra cost because the architects have saved by. trimming other costs, Jacob H. Hilkene, buildings superintendent, informed the school board today,

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4 UMBRELLAS 1 FUR CAP 1 BLACK FELT HAT 2 PACKAGES x 1 SUITCASE 1 BUNCH KEYS DINNER BUCKET . 1 BOOK 1 PAIR GLOVES Main 2737 BOSTON hull brindle. white face, breast and one "lute foot: answers to name of Prince. Finder return to 901 E. Market. Reward. DOG: Boston brindle, female. §crew tail. 4 white fert. near on utomarh. Name "Tiny;’’ 510 reward. 223 W. Pratt. Rliey 201 P . DOG: email, yellow made: very old: loet. Answer* name “pup *’ J 5 reward lo W New York. Main 312~. GLASSES; white gold: Oxford bet. Meridian. Ohm and Wulein Bldg. Rew. Hu 40>.LOST or stolen: f3O in currency, Blpck®’ Dept Store and Rural and E. Wa*h Ste . in drug etoree Liberal reward. Mu 4430 MR. FERGUSON. POCKETBOOK loet Tuesday even ins. containing: money, railway pa*e*s MR McKinney. 430 Merchants Bank Bldg. Lib* eral reward for return. PT’RSE. small gray: etigraxed Ind pi a.; money, vaL key. Call Southport 4o R*l. SCOTCH TERRIER brown. homely. lost: name “Davy.’* Ltb rew U a 0910. SWEATER? heavy, blue left in box. Section C. at Speedw-ay racea. Rew. Hu. 0142. WILL party who found brown bag pleaae return to owner and claim reward. MARY SUL!.IVAN Web. 2143 M WRIST WATCH: white gold. Swiaa. Reward Randolph 4028 You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It'e easy—Call Main 3300. Ask for an Ad Taker Special Notices _ NOTlCE—Special meeting of stock holders of Automatic Control Company, will be held at 4 p. m.. Room 115 at 136 N. Delaware St Indianapolis. Ind . Saturday June 11 1927. to authorize execution bills of safes, to purchasers from receiver appointed of its assets. M. L. ILES. Secretary F W VAI.ING, Chsirman of Board. IF YOU have domestic troubles why lire in doubt: we get the true facts. STATE DETEC*IVE AGENCY. Phones: Lin. 5482. Lin 4092. Why guess when it costs less to know. MAKING —Os dresses and coats. MISS LULU HAMPTON. MODISTE. Please phone for appointments Riley 461*6. 4C2 N Delaware 8 Colonial apta. ELMHURST, home fit rest, study, and quiet attendant if desired. 2104 N. Capitol Ave, Ran, 2671, Rail. 2115. “Nestle LANOIL ■ permanent wave. $5. Experienced operator. Lin. 4630. BABY WANTED: to adopt nr will board: good home Box B 203. Times. WILL board girl over 9 years old for $5 a week good home. Web 5317. Instructions Earn Your True Worth Disregarding all other advantages of this attractive profession, the returns that you receive from Beauty Culture lay in direct proportion to your ability. No other business today offers such financial inducements. The sale of cosmetics and beauty culture today is America s third largest industry. It is the largest industry from the point of view that it is not controlled in such a manner that prohibits any oneentering it without large capital and years of business experience. In this profession your artistic and business ability, together with your personality, determines what you will earn. Our Graduates Are Successful. Your investigation and inquiry are welcome, totally without obligation. CeotraE Beauty CoMege Second Floor Odd Fellow Bldg. Main 5748 and 0569. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily. 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. M. 578 and 6509. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker Automobiles for Sale Brand New Ford Tudor Never run: guaranteed, at a substantia] reduction. Small down payment, balance easy. This won't last loa*. Marion Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian St. FORD. 1925 tudor sedan: good tires, good paint, clean upholstering: a car worth the money $225: easy terms STONE CHEVROLET rp 525 E. Washington. - 1926 BRAND NEW OVERLAND TOURING New car guarantee. $395. CAPITOL OVERLAND CQ. Capitol at Michigan, FORD. 197 4 coupe: paint, good: tires look fine; lock wheel; several other extras: a bargain, $165. easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO., 540 E, Washington. AUBURN BROUGHAM 1926; in perfect condition: fully equipped, and like new ip every particular. Driven less than 4.000 miles: $1,750. This car will suit the most exacting buyer in every way. Marion Chevrolet Co.' 1040 N. Meridian. 1925 Chevrolot Truck Panel body, brand new tires; all tip-top shape; suitable for any light delivery; $200: SSO down, balance ot earnings. STATE AUTOMOBILE CO. 535 N. Capitol. Lin. 7301. DODGE COUPE A 1924 model that is worth $l5O than we are asking for it. Every thing about this ear ia as it should be. Low down payment, balance like rent. Marion Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian. CHRYSLER 70 COACH 1927 model. Wonderful condition; 4.000 miles: easy terms. Priced low. LOCOMOBILE AND STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N, Meridian. Lin. 4514.

Automobiles for Sale 1924 DODGE COUPE This car Is absolutely in A-l condition throughout: ready to rojl off the floor at a bargain price of $350. - F. L. SANFORD CO. 126 W. North St. Main 4367. Studebaker 1926 Sport Touring Disc wheels: good tires: loads of extras; SI2S paint job. This car will be sold for SIOO down, balance easy. Marion Chevrolet Cos. 1040 N. Meridian. 1925 Studebaker .Standard 6 Coach Paint like new. good tire*; completely *quipp*d: A*l mechanical condition throughout: $875. % ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 209 W. North St I CHRYSLER SEDAN Driven very little. Late model, perfect condition, with new car' guarantee Price is so low it will surprise you. Terms arranged. FRANK S. FEESER CO. 1126 Prospect 1924 STUDEBAKER Four-passenger coupe; new two-ton# Duco paint: fully equipped with plenty extras. Thousands of more miles on this car A give away at $69. ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 209 'w. North St. ONLY $85.00 BUYS FORD SEDAN, 1923 Fine shape, hurry. FRANK S. FEESER 1126 Prospect Open evenings and Sunday. 1926 FORD COUPE ' Has to be seen to be appreciated Priced below the average. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. Capital at Vermont. Main 5647. ENJOY A VACATION IN THIS REO SEDAN Looks and runs like new ; many extras. Priced low . Easy terms. FRANK S. FEESER CO. 1126 Prospect. Open evenings and Sunday. 1921 FORD, SEDAN 4 This car is in first-class running condition. It won't last long at $95. F. L. SANFORD CO. 126 W. New York. , Main 4367. Early 1927 Chevrolet Coach * Fullv equipped. Just like anew car. We will be able to save you considerable money if you are contemplating buying a new car. Jones-^Whitaker Sales Cos. Capitol and Vermont. Main 5647. 1925 Studebaker Special 6 Roadster With rumble seat, original paint: in excellent condition: practically new tires: perfect mechanically. A real bargain at ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 209 W. North St. 1924 DODGE COUPE One of those reliable business coupes: one that will go out and give you unfailing service: priced right. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. Capitol at Vermont. Main 5847. 1925 WILLYS-KNIGHT ~ SEDAN This car looks and runs like new: fully equipped and lota of extras. This car will satisfy the most exacting buyer. See it for only $895. ARMACOST AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 209 W. North. Early 1927 Chevrolet Coupe Fully equipped J**st like anew car. See this and save some money. Jones-Whitaker Sales Cos. Capitol at Vermont. Main 5647. 1926 OVERLAND 6 COACH This car has good tires, good paint: upholstery in fine condition: mechanically A-l throughout. A bargain at $575. STATE AUTOMOBILE CO. 635 N. Capitol. Lin. 7301.* STAR CARS All models and prices from $75 to SBOO. Repainted, good tires and reconditioned. Make us an offer. MATTOX MOTOR SALES 1001 N. MERIDIAN. LT. 1177. DODGE 1923 TOURING Rebuilt: original enamel: class inclos ure: 5 good tires; lots of extras Priced very low. AUTO EXCHANGE 730 E. Wash. St. " Lin. 4366. ( Lin 4367. 1924 SPORT OAKLAND TOURING / Almost new tires, winter inclosure good paint and A-t mechanically. See thia one at $425. Thirty-day guarantee. STATE AUTOMOBILE CO. 535 N. Capitol. ”” Lin. 7301. $125 SALE ON OAKLEY’S LOT 1923 Jackson Sport Touring Nash Touring: California top. 1923 Durant Touring Ford Sedan: 5 new balloon tires. 1922 Oldsmobile Sport Touring Overland Tourings 1924 Ford Touring: Raja head. Bring SSO and drive one away. WiH carry the paper on the balance. OAKLEY MOTOR SALES 1663-65 8. Meridian. DRexel 4743. Chevrolet Truck Panel body. 1926 chassis.i brand new tires: all tip-top shape: suitable for bakery, laundry, cleaner, grocer, in fact any one with delivery: $350; SBS down, balance at you like. Marion Chevrolet Cos.

JUNE 4, 1927

Automobiles for Sale 2 m ' You can be assured of " good reception if you “breeze along” in a good looking carone that has speed, stamina, smartness. We have an assortment priced to suit the most careful buyer. TERMS OR TRADE. | 200 TO CHOOSE FROM ] JONES-WHITAKER SALES CO. “The House of Chevrolet” T THREE STORES “J 343 AND 345 N. CAPITOL 1 1050 VIRGINIA AVE. FORD 1925 touring; good paint, tirea good; lock wheel: a real bargain, raw terms STONE CHEVROLET CO.. 540 E. Washington. 1925 ROLLIN COUPE Good condiion. Sold for $2,800. Our price $425. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. 1 Capitol at Michigan. 1926 FORD SPORT RDSTIL| Bumpers, disc wheels, etc. Speß cial striped body, Stromberg carburater, tires‘good. Bargain. $75 down. SMITH & MOORE 528 S. Meridian St. MA in 6630. FORD. 1025 coupe; look wheel. Rood cord tircfi. new paint: look* and runt fln*. a real bargain: $200; easy terms. STONE CHEVROLET fO . 540 E. Washington CHRYSLER 1974 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN; FINE MECHANICAL CONDITION; GOOD UPHOLSTERIN°' CALL MR GREEN. HAR. 4202 J LIN 5588, BARGAIN SALE 1927 Ford road-ter 1925 Paige demonstrator 85 sedan. 1970 Reo coup--1926 Oakland landau coupe, new tireaj SOOO. 1926 Ford roadster. 1925 Essex coach. , 1925 Overland deluxe sedan. 1925 Paige sport touring car. a real bargain. 1925 Oakland 4-paes. coupe 1926 Overland standard sedan, gooa shape. 1920 Jewett roach, like new, 1924 Ford coupes. 1923 Essex coach. 1924 Rickenbacfter louring 16 Months on iate models, your car In trade Ford Special—Bargain 1921 Touring car S3O 00 1922 Touring car 60.00 1923 Touring car 75.00 1923 Coupe 50.00 1923 Ford sedan .275,00 L.T. ALLEN MOTOR SALES Open evenings. Virginia Avg. CHE\ ROI.ET. 1924 four-passenger couiieT looks good all through. This car has beep driven b.v a lady: a real good car for $250: easy terms STONE CHEVROLET CO. 540 K. Washington 1926 CHEVROLET COUPE Good tire's and paint. A-l mechanical condition throughout. A dandv buy for $485. CAPITOL OVERLAND CO. Capitol and Michigan. 1924 FORD TON TRUCK with new Goodrich Silvertown heavy duty cord tires. Motor A-l. Very durable for ice route. S6O down. SMITH & MOORE 528 S. Meridian St. MA in 6650 FORD 1926 COUPE $350 New paint, balloon tires, runs like new. Easy terms AUTO EXCHANGE 730 E. Wash. St. Lin. 4366. Lin. 4367. DUESENBERG - Four-pasesnger. 4-door coupe; good s new . Call Washington 2721, Ring-2. Humboldt 3776 OVERLAND 1925 4-CYL. —SEDAN Good tirrf. pood paint: A*l condition; $45 down, balance 15 month^^H STATE AUTO CO., 535 N. Capital Ave. Open evenings. CHEVROLET. 1925 four-floor sedan": bumpers balloon tires, motometer. Duco finish; a real good oar for $400: e.asy t-rms. STONE CHEVROLET CO., 540 t. Waahinrton. DURANT SPT. ROADSTER $175 10*M: Fully equipped and in very food condition; a bargain AUTO EXCHANGE 730 E. Wash. St. Lin. 4306. Lin 4367. FORD, ii' 1 .’7 coupe 5 good tir;: loci wheel, w s. wiper, mirror, bumpers, shocks, good paint, clean upholstering a car far abovr the averare at a r-al bargain. STONE CHEVROLET CO 540 E. Washing'.ei. OLDSMOBILE £PASS7~ COUPE Good tires. A-l condition mechanically. On)v s7Oll. Ran. 3211 1927 MODEL HUDSON COACH iNot the latest model.) All steel body; guaranteed by ua same as factory guarantees new car Price S800: S7OO cash, balance $44.73 for sixteen months EQUITABLE SECURITIES COMPANY Garage. *llß E. New York Rilev 558; > NASH SEDAN 1026 Model, seven-passeneer sedan: iul like new driven about 5.060 miles Easy terms Trades. Priced low. LOCOMOBILE AND STUTZ OF INDIANA 1525 N. Meridian. Lin. 4614.^ 1525 N. Meridian. Lin. 4514 BUICK 6 TOURING 1923. Good paint, tires and upholstering. uns fine. Easy terms. AUTO EXCHANGE 730 E. Wash. St. , • Lib. 4366. Lin. 4367. j