Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1927 — Page 16

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GJ. C„ STEEL SPECTACULAR! AT NEW HIGHS Reaction Looked for, 4*ut Appears Only Mildly in Final Hour.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Thursday was 180.72, up .64. new high record. Average of twenty rails was 138.98, off .18. Average of forty bonds was 97.17, off .03. Bu United Pres* ' NEW YORK, July 29.—With professionals expecting a drastic reaction, stocks generally made impressive advances today, to the utter discouragement of the bear crowd. Du Pont assumed market leadership, rising as much as 16 points to new high ground because of the announcement that the company had acquired a substantial block of United States Steel common stock. United States Steel also reached anew maximum price on the same factor. Although not -so active as Steel or Du Pont, General Motors soared into record high territory with a gain of more than 2 points. Other issues reaching new heights on the advance were Allied Chemical, Atchison, General Electric, Yellow 'Truck and Union Pacific. Loans Bigger Describing the market, the Wall Street Journal’s financial review today said: Further aggresive advances in General Motors, Du Pont and Steel stood out in today’s market. These vigorous demonstrations were staged in the face of an increase of $82,219,000 in local brokerage loans during the week ended July 27. That this factor was ignored was undoubtedly due to the reduction in the Kansas City bank rate to 3% perH;eht from 4 per cent. This step was taken to foreshadow a similar cut at this center in the not-distant future. Late Reaction Stimulated by this prospect the whole industrial list was buoyant during the first four hours. Rails continued to quiet although Atchison climbed to fresh record levels and Union Pacific reached its highest price. During the last hour, industrials turned somewhat reactionary. This development was clearly due to profit- taking-which Was encouraged by an advance in call money to 4 per cent from the renewal rate of 3% per cent. The firmer tone resulted from withdrawals approximating $25,000,000 by banks preparing for month-end settlement.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Local bank clearings today were $3,209,000: debits. $6,768,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT * By United Press NEW YORK. July 29.—New York clearings, $1,048,000,000; clearing house balance. $106,000,000; New York Federal Reserve Bank credit balance. $89,000,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE By United Press new YORK, July 29.—Foreign exchange closed lower. Demand sterling, *4.85'/4, off l-32c; francs. 3.94%c, off .00%c; lira. 5.44 c, off ,00%c; belga, 13.89 c; marks, 23.77 c: Montreal, 99,890625.

In the Cotton Market

(Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. July 30.—Notwithstanding Wednesday's big liquidation the market Still looks oversold. The trade comes In as a buyer on all declines. Map readers are not saying much for publication, but I think they are looking for unfavorable conditions early next week. I feel more friendly to the market than at any time for the past ten days.

Local Wagon' Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying $1.21 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grades are purchased on their merits.'

Commission Row

PRICE TO RETAILERS FRUITS Apples Box apples—Winesap. $3.50. Basket apples (40 lbs.), Ben Davis, 11.50. Now apples—Transparents, 40 lbs $3<3>3.50; Duchess. $2.50(03. Apricots—Calilornla, $2 crate. Bananas—4 @sc lb. Blackberries—24-qt. crate. $4. Cantaloupe—Arizona standard crates. $3.503.75; flat crates, $1.50; Arkansas cantaloupes, flat crate. $1.50. Cherries—California. $5.25 (15 lbs.). Dewberries —$3.50 16 qts. Grapes—California, $5 crate: Malagas, $5 crate. Grapefruit—California. $4.50 crate. Honevdew Melons—s2.2s crate. . Huckleberries —Virginia, $3 fifteen lbs, Lemons-*-California, $9. ... Limes—California. $3 per hundred. , Oranges—California Valencias, crate, $508.50. Peaches—Elbertas, $3.75 bu. Pears—California. $5 box. Pineapples—Cuban, $303.50. Plums—California, $2.25(02.50 crate. Raspberries—Black, 24 pts., $3.50; Te Watermelons—Georgia, average 30 lbs., 65@85c. VEGETABLES Beans—Green, $2.75 @3 hamper. Beets —H. G., 35c doz.. Cabbage—H. G., $1.50 bbl. Carrotts—H. G., 40c doz.; bulk, $1.50 bu. Cauliflower —H. G.. s2.2s.crate. Celery—Michigan, Highball, [email protected] crate; 50c bunch. Corn —Kentucky, 30c dozen. Cucumbers —Hothouse. $1.25 doz. Eggplant—H. G., $3 doz. Garlic—California. 20c lb. Kale—H. G.. 75c bu. Lettuce —California, haed, $5.25 crate; H. G. leaf, 15 lbs., 90c. Mangoes—Louisiana, $2 hamper. Onions —Spanish. $2.2302.50 crate; H. G. green. 45c doz.; H. G. white Bermuda, $3 bu.: H. G. yellow Bermudas, $2 bu. Parsley—H. G.. 50c dozen. Peas—H. G., $1.75 bu. Potatoes—Virginia Cobblers. $4.50 bbl.; Kentucky Cobblers, $3.50 150 lbs. Radishes—H. G.. white, 40050 c; red. A0 050 c; H. G. buttons, 75c dozen. Rhubarb—H. G., 35c dozen; . Sweet Potatoes—Alabama. $2.25 'hamper. Spinach—H. G.. $1 bu. matoes—H. G. hothouse. JO lbs.. $2; ana Climax, 20 lbs., $2. hrnips—H. G., $2 bu. Chicago Commission Mart ka United Press f CHICAGO. July 29.—Berries: Black/berries, [email protected] per 24 qts.; gooseberries, $202.50 per 16 qts.r red raspberries, S2O 2.50 per 24 pts. Green fruits—Apples. *2 (82.75 per bu.; cantaloupes, $303.50 per crate; cherries. $2.50(03 per 16 qts.; trapes, 30(335c per basket; peaches, s3® .50 per bu.: pears. $202.50 per Bu.

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New York Stocks

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—July 29Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 2:00. close. Atchison .194% 191% 194 % 192 At Coast L 201% 199% 201 201% B. & 0 118% 117% 118% 117% Can Pacific .*BB 187% 188 188 C. & 0 188% 187% 188% 18814 C& N W 90% 88% 90 89 C.. R. & P 113 112 113 113 Del & Hud 212% 212 212% 210% Del & Lack 163 162% 163 162% Erie 62% 61% 62 61% Erie Ist pfd .... 61% ... 61% 61% Gt No pfd ...... 95% 94=4 95% 94% Lehigh Val 111% 110 111 110% K C South 66% 65% 66 % 65% L. &• N 14414 ... 144% 110% M. K. & T 50% ... 50 50% Mo Pac pfd....104% 104% 104% 104% N Y Central 154% 153% 154 154 NY,N H & H.. 50% 50 50% 50% No Pacific 92% 91% 92% 92 % Nor & W 188% 186 188 186% Pere Marq 130 ... , 130 130 Pennsy 64 7 4 64% 64% 64% Reading 1177/8 116% 117% 116.4 Southern Ry..... 132% 131% 132 131% Southern Pac 122% 121 122 120% St Paul . •• • •• • 15 V 4 St! Paul pfd.’.'.. 30% 30% 30% 30% St L& S W 85Vs ... 85% 85 St L & S F 113% ... 113% 114% Union Pacific ..184% 183% 184% 184% Wabash ........ 72 71% 72 72% Wabash pfd .... 95 ... 95 95% Fisk :::::::::::: n% ie% n. i6% Goodrich ...... 64 7 /s ... 62-% 64% Goodyear pfd ...116% 115% 116 115 Kellv-SDg .... 23 22 22% 22% US Rubber .... 47% 46 47% 46 Equipments— Am Car and Fd.103 100% 101 99 Amer Loco 104% 104% 104% 104 2 Am Stl Fd 54% 53 54% 52% Bald Loco 249% 247% 249 248 Gen Elec 7128 126*% .128 126% Lima ••• 66 N Y Airb 45% ... 45Vi 45% Pres Stl Car.... 59% ... 59% 60 Pullman •• :§I /a Wsth A B 178 Wsth Elec 86*4 85% 85% 85% Be S thle l9 7 53% 52% 53% 54'/* Colo Fuel 89 87’4 89 88 V* Crucible 94% 93% 93% 9i% Gulf St Stl ~ ... 53 Inland Stl 55 53% 55 53% Phil R C & 1.. 38% 38 38% 38V* Rep Stl ...*... 68% ~. 68% 68*% Sl-Shef • • • • 125 U S 5tee1'.*.".137% i33% 137%, 134% Alloy 32 V 2 31V* 31/|f 31% Vanadium 49% 49%, 49% 49% Motors— Am Bo 18% 18% 18% 18% Chandler 18% Chrysler 54 Vi 53% 54 53% Con Mo 11% 11 11% 11 Dodge IB 17% 17% 18 Gabriel 53 Vi 53 Vi 53 Vi 53'/* Gen Mo 228% 224% 228 225% Hudson 86 Vi 85% 86 Vi 85% B. 19 Vi ... 19% 19% n 17% 17% 17% .18 Mack '..103 ... 102 103 Mgr Par 18 ... 18 17% Moon 7 Vi Nash 74% ... 74% 74% Packard 35% ... 35% 35% Peerless 25% 24% 25V4 24% Pierce Ar 12% ... 12% 12% Studebkr 54% 51-% 54% 51% Stew War 63 62% 63 62% Timken 118% 117% 117% 117% Willys-O 17% ... 17% 18% White Mo 39% 39 39 39 Mining— Am Sm 163 Vi 162% 162 Vi 162% Anaconda 45Vi ... 45 45% Cer De Pas.... 61 ... 61 60% Inspir 16% Int Nic 59 ... 58% 59V* Kennec 66 ... 65% 66 V* Tex G & Sul... 64% 64% 64% 64% U S Sm 35% Oils— At Ref 117 Vi ... 117% 118 Cal Pete 24% ... 24Vi 24% Freep Tex 74% 73'% 73% 73% Houston 155 Vi 151% 152 159V4 Indpt Oil 19% 19% 19% Marland C 32% 32 Vi, 32% 32% Mid C Pete .... 30% Pan-Am Pete B’ 54% 54 V* 54% Phil Pete 40 39% 39% Union Oil 72 Vi Pure Oil 26% 26% 26 V* R’y’l Dutch .... 45 45 44% Shell 27% 27% 27% Sinclair 16% 16% 16% Skellv 26% 26% 26% 26% SO of Cal 53% 53% 53% S O/of N J 37% 37% 37% 37% S (/of N Y 30% 30% 30% Texas Cos 47% , 47 % 47% Trans Pete 7% . 7% 7% 7% Industrials — Adv. Rumlv .... 13 Allis Chaim ....108% 107% 107% Allied Chem ~..157% 155 157% 158% Armour "K' ... 9% 9% 9% Amn Can 59% 50 'a 59 • 59% Am H-L 10 Am H-L pfd ... 63% Am Safety R ... 49 , 48 48% 48 Am Wool 23 Vi 22 Vi 23 22% Central L 15 Coco ColA'% , 117% Cont Can 75% 74% 75 "j* Cert Prdds „„ 49 Dav Chem 32 32 Du Pont 286 274% 286 274% Famous PI -95 , 84% 94% 94% Gen Asphlt .... 72% 72 72% 72% Int C Engr 48% 46 46 Int Paper ..U... 52% 51 7 /a 52 51% Int Harv 189% 189% 189% May D Sta 72% 72% 72% Mont Ward .... 67% 67% 67% 67% Nat -Lead 112% 112% 112 Owen Bot 79 Radio 63% 62 62% 64 % Real Silk 31% 31% 31% Rem Tvdc 47'4 44 44 44 l 4 Sears-Roeb .... 64% 64% 64% 64% United Drug ....175% 175 175% 174 Univ Pipe / 30Vi" 30% 30% 30% USC I P 221% ... 220V* 221% USIn A1 78'% 78'/a 78'% 78% Woolworth .....156 154% 156 155 Utilities— Amer T & T ...167% 168 167% 166'/, Amer Express ..144 ... 144 143% Amer W W 93 Vi Brklvn Man .... 57 ... 57 57% Col Gas &El ... 93% 93 93% 92% Cons Gas 107% Interboro 37 Nor Amer Cos ... 48 7 % 48% 48% 49 Peoples G 141 Phila Cos ... 104% Std Gas and El 62 61% 62 61% West Union * 165 Amer'Tn'corp 51% Amer S <ss C - ... 4% Atlantic G 38 Int M M pfd ... 42% ... 42 42 United Fruit ....136% ... 135% 136% Foods— Amer Sugar 84 A B Sugar 1?% Austin N ... 4'% Beech N 55% Cal Pkg 64 ... 64 64 Corn Products.. 55% ... 54% 54% Cuba C pfd 36% Cuba A Sug .... 22% ... 22% 22% Fleischmann .... 59 58% v 58% 59V Jewel Tea ... ... 60 % Nat Biscuit ....132% ... 132 132% Punta Ale ... 36 Postum 103% 102% 103 104% Ward Bk B .... 25% ... 25% 25% Tobaccos— Amer Sumat ~ ... .... 60% Amer Tob 141% ... 141'/a 143% Amer T B 141% ... 141% 141% Cons Cigars .... 82 ... 82 82V s Gen Cigars 69% 68% 69 9Vi Liggett 117 116% 117 117% Lorfilard 40% 40% 40% 40% R J Reyn 134'% 134% 134 Vi 134% Tob P B 101% 101'/a 101% 101 Vi Un Cig Str 91% 90% 91 Vi 91 Vi Schulte R S 53 ... 53. 52'% VEVAY MAN IS KILLED IN MOORESVILE CRASH Fails to See Approaching Train at Unguarded Crossing. The body of George Phillips, 30, truck-train crash victim at Mooresville, Ind., late Thursday was sent to his home in Vevay, Ind., today. Jack Kidwell, Wawerly, Ind., riding with Phillips escaped with a broken ankle. A third man Was uninjured. Phillips died a short time after he arrived at the Methodist Hospital here. The men, employed by a construction firm, at Danville, Ind., failed to see an approaching train at an unguarded crossing. Phillips is survived by the widow and four children of Vevay. ASKS FOR BOND ISSUE New Haven Road Petitions I. C. C. —Morgans to Be Underwriters. By Times Special WASHINGTON,' July 29.—The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad asked the Interstate Commerce Commission for authority to issue $49,036,725 of 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock to provide funds for reducing the road’s debt of $87,030,000 to the Government The railroad company explained that $60,000,0Q0 of its Government indebtedness will come due in 1930 and Jhe remainder between 1930 1 The stock issue 1s to be underwritten by J. P. Morgan & Cos. on a 2 per cent basis. Subscriptions must be made by Oct. 1.

PORKERS MOVE UP,RECOVERING PART OF LOSS Strong to 15 Cents Higher Tendency Follows TwoDay Weakness. —Hog Prices Range— July Bulk. Top. Receipts. 22. [email protected] 11.00 6.000 23. 10.25®11.00 11.00 3,000 25. 10.50(fe11.25 11.25 4,500 26. 10.00 (it'11.25 11.35 8.000 27. 10.00© 11.10 11 15 6,500 28. 10 [email protected] 11.10 6.500 29. 10.00ffi11.25 11.25 5,000 A recovory was started In the hog market at the Union Stockyards today following the weakness that carried prices lower. Trade opened strong to 15 cents higher, the upturn being mostly on light hogs. Prices here kept above those at Chicago, where the market was strong to 10 cents up. The early top there was $10.90,* in comparison with $11.25 at the Indianapolis exchange. Estimated receipts here were 5,000. An exceptionally large number; 1,885, were held over from Thursday’s run. Bulk sales were at slo@ 11.25. Hog Prices Porkers weighing 160-200 pounds sold at [email protected]; 200-225 pounds, t10.75@ 11.15; 225-250 pounds, slo@ 0.75; 250-300 pounds, $9.25(® 10.25, and 300 pounds up, [email protected]. Pigs were $9.50 down, packing sows $7.50 @8.25, and smooth light sows, $8.50. The cattle market, with about 500 head received, remained steady. Beef steers were $10.50@13; beef cows, [email protected]; low cutters and cutter cows, [email protected], and bulk stock and feeder steers, [email protected]. Moves Up TKe calf market advanced 50 cents, Qffsetting Thursday's drop. Best vealers brought $14.50, the bulk selling downward from sl4. Receipts were 600. The ovine market was unchanged. About 1,100 sheep and lambs constituted the run. Top fat lambs sold at $14.25; bulk fat lambs, sl3 @l4; bulk cull lambs, sß@ 10.50, and fatewes, $5 @6.so.'*' —Hogs— Receipts; 5,060; market, strong to higher. 90-130 lbs. < $ 8.500 1 9.50 130-160 lbs 9.50(3) 10.75 160-200 lbs 11.00(3 11.25 200-250 lbs 10 25(311.10 250 lbs. up 8.75ffi'10.75 -CattleReceipts, 600; market, steady. Beef steers $10.50(313.00 Bulk stock and feeder steers... 7.25® 8.50 Beef cows 6.50@> 8.50 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 4.25(3 5.50 —Calves— Receipts. 600; market, higher. Best vealers [email protected] Heavy calves 6.00@ 9.50 —Sheep and Lambs— Receipts. 1,100; market, Jkeadv. Top fat lambs .$14.25 Bulk fat lambs .... [email protected] Bulk cull lambs .V. B.oo© 10.50 Fat ewes 5.00® 6.50 Other Livestock i By United Press 'CHICAGO, July 29.—Hogs (soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded) receipts. 18,000; market. 10@15c higher; heavyweight, 250-350 lbs., medium to choice, $8.90© 9.90; mediumweight, 200-250 lbs., medium to choice, $9.35© 11; lightweights, 160-200 lbs., common to Choi) e. *9.75(4/11; light lights, 150-160 lbs., commu'n to choice, $9.25@T1; packing sows, smooth and rough, $7.25(38.35; slaughter pigs. 90-130 lbs., medium to choice. s9© i0.50; slaughter cattle and calves—Steers 1500 lbs. up. good and choice. *l2.Ss("gj 14.50: steers. 11001500 lbs., choice, $13.25(5 14.50; good, sll® 14; steers, 1100 lbs. down, choice, $12.75® 14; good. $10.50(313.25; medium, $8.75® 10.75; common. s7© 8.75; light yearling steers and heifers, god ana choice. 850 lbs. down. $10.40(3 13.25*. heifers, good and choice, 850 lbs. up. $8.25@>12; common and medium, all weights. $6.75(3.9.75; cows, good and choice. *[email protected]; common and medium, $5.50©'6.50; low cutter-cutter, [email protected]; calves; medium to choice, $7.75ffi10; vealers, cull to choice, $7(3 14.50; feeder and stock cattle, steers common to choice, $6,500/9.50. Slaughter sheep and lambs—Lambs, light and handvweignt. 92 lbs. down, medium to choice. $12.25® 14.50; cull and common all weights. $9.25(3 12.25; ewes, medium to choice. [email protected]; cull and common. $1.50(3 5; feeding lambs (range stock) feeding lambs; medium to choice, $11.50@>13.75. By United Press CINCINNATI, July 29.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,000; holdovers, 2,900: market steady: 250350 lbs.. $9(310.50; 200-250 lbs.. $10.25® 11.10; 160-200 lbs., [email protected]; 130-160 lbs.. $10.25(311.10; 90-130 lbs., [email protected]; packing sows. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 450; calve3, receipts 600; market active, steady; beef steers, s9® 12; light yearling steers and heifers, sß® 11.50; beef cows, $5.50@7; low cutter and cutter cows, s4(3' 5.25; vealers. sll© 13.50; bulk stock and feeder steers, sß@9. Sheep—Receipts, 3,400; market strong; top fat lambs. $14.25; bulk fat lambs. $11©14.25; bulk cull iambs, $8@10; bulk fat ewes, [email protected]. By Times Special LOUISVILLE, July 29.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,000; market, steady to 15c higher; tops. $10.90. Cattle—Receipts, 200; market, steady. Calves —Receipts. 400; market, steady; god to choice, [email protected]; medium to good, s9.soffill; outs, $9 down. Sheep —Receipts, 2,000; market, lambs 25(3 30c lower. Sheep—Steady, mixed lambs, sl3; ewes and wethers, $13.50; seconds, $8.50; sheep, $3.50(3)5.50. By United Press PITTSBURGH, July 29.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.350; market active, mostly steady; 250350 lbs., $9.50(3 10.50; 200-250 bis.. $10.50® 11.50; 160-200 lbs., $11.25011.80; 130-160 lbs., $10.75(011.25; 90-130 lbs.. $10.50® 10 } 75; packing sows. $7.50@>8. Cattle—Receipts, none; calves, receipts, 50; market steady; beef steers, $10.50012.75; vealers, *[email protected]. Sheep—Receipts, 200; market about steady; top fat lambs, sls; bulk cull lambs, sß® 10.50. by United Press CLEVELAND, July 29.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,800; market, Strong ta 10c up; 250-350 lbs., $9@>10.25: 200-250 lbs.. $10.25(311.40; 160-200 lbs.. $11.40® 11.65; 130-160 lbs.. sll ffill 65; 90-130 lbs., $10.75©T1; packing sows, s7.7sffiß. Cattle Receipts. 100; calves, receipts. 200; market, steady; beef steers, $8.50®9.25; light yearling steers and heifers. $8.50;, beef cows, $5.50®7.50; low cutter and cutter cows. $4.25®5.25; vealers, $15.50® 16.50. Sheep—Receipts, 200; market, 50c down: top lat lambs. sl4 50; bulk fat lambs. sl4© 14.50; bulk cull lambs, $lO ® 11.50; bulk‘fat ewes s4@7. Bu United Hress EAST BUFFALO, July 29.—Hogs—Receipts. 4,200; holdovers. 423; market, steady, 10c higher; 250-350 lbs.. $9.50© 10.85; 200-250 lbs.. $10.75© 11.65; 160-200 lbs.. $11.60© 11 75; 430-160 lbs., $11.50® 1.75; 90-130 lbs., $11.40(3 11.75; packing sows. sß©>B.so. Cattle Receipts. 100; calves, receipts. 1,000; *mark/t, steady; calves, steady; vealers. sls© 15.50. Sheep —Receipts. 1.000; market, steady; top fat lambs. $14.75; bulk fat lambs, sl4; bulk cull lambs, sll3/12; bulk fat ewes, $550 ©7. Bn United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. July 29.—Hogs—Receipts. 8.500; holdovers. 3.900; market. 25®35 cents up; 250-350 pounds, s9© 9.15; 200-250 pounds. *9.90© 11.20: 160-200 pounds. [email protected]: 130-160 pounds, *9.75 © 11.25: 90-130 pounds. $9.50© 10.25: packing sows. $7.50© 8.00. Cattle—Receipts. 1,00(9. Calves—Receipts. 600: market, steers about steady; beef steers. *8.90© 10: light yearling steers and heifers, $8.50© 11: beef cows. $6.75(87.25: vealers. $14.50: heavy calves. $7.50© 8.50: bulk stock and feeder steers. [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts. 2.000: market, dull to weak: top fat lambs. $13.50: bulk fat lambs. $13.250 13.50: hulk cull lambs. $8.50: bulk fat ewes. $4.50® 5.50. Pennsy Line Bond Bu TJtiitcd Prc** WASHINGTON, July 29.—The Pittsburgh, Youngstown & Ashtabula railway today applied to the Interstate Commerce Commission for authority to issue $2,981,0000 of first general mortgage 4% per cent bonds to be delivered to the Pennsylvania, of which the road is a subsidiary. The Pennsylvania asked permission to guarantee the

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

In the Sugar Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. July 29.—The reports circulated yesterday relative to the proposed restriction of the Ckiban crop had no apparent foundation, 'but nevertheless, were believed to have some authoratitlve backing. The upturn in the futures market which it caused reveals the sensitiveness of the present market situation to any influences bearing directly on the supply and demand position. Hence, purchases of the December and January deliveries would seem to be in order. DUPONT-STEEL RUMORS BOOST STOCKOF BOTH Frenzied Trade Sends Them to New Highs on New York Exchange. Bu United Press NEW YORK, July 29 —Rumors of an impending connection between Du Pom interests and United States Steel gained new strength today and frenzied trading on the stock exchange sent stock of both E. I. Du Pont-De Nemours and the United States Steel Corporation to new high levels. Steel, which closed Thursday at 134%, after a big spurt late in the session, was pushed to 136% in the first hour of trading today, and sales of 50,000 shares were recorded. Du Pont’s activity was even more striking. It /closed previously at 274%. At the end of an hour’s trading today it was quote at anew high of 284, 9 points over the previous high uZ 275. Sales totaled 9,600. For another hour the heavy purchase of Steel and Du Pont stock continued, steel reaching a high of 137% and Du Font at 288%. Then call money, which had been obtainable at 3% per cent, went up to 4 and the whole market became slower. Steel receded to 136%, with 96,000 shares sold. Du Pont went down to 287% with sales of 14,000. The recession In Steel and Du Pont stocks did not last, however, although in the afternoon traders seemed more interested in the lattf than in the former.. Steel went up to 137% and sales reached 110,000 an hour before the close. Du Pont rose more sensationally, making anew high at 291 as sales went to 20,000.

Indianapolis Stocks

—July 29 —Stocks— Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life 550 Amer Creosotlng Cos pfd 101 105 Belt R R com 66% 69 Belt R R pfd 58 Cent Ind Power Cos pfd 92 05 Cent Ind Power Cos pfd 02 95 Cities Service Cos pfd 8714 ... Cities Service Cos com 45% ... Citizens Gas Cos com 56% 57% Citizens Gas Cos pfd 107 110 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd... 99% ... Equitable Securities Cos com.. 51 Hook Drug Cos com 29% ... Indiana Hotel com 125 Indiana Hotel pfd 101 Ind Service Corp pfd 87 96 Indianapolis Gas com 60% 63 Indpls & Northwestern pfd... 53 IndplS P & L/6%s pfd 98% 100 Indpls P & L 7s pfd 96 100 Indianapolis St Rv pfd 38 49% Indpls Water Cos pfa 103 Indpls Water Wks Sec C 0... 93 Interstate P ser pr lien pfd..loo 104 Interstate P S 6s pfd 85 90 Merchants Pub Util pfd 100 102 North Ind Pub Service pfd... 93% ... Progress Laundry com 23% ... Rauh Fertilizer pfd 50 ... ' Real Silk Hosiery pfd 80 T H I & E com 4 T H I & E pfd 26% ... T H Trac & Lt Cos pfd 94 97 Union Trac of Ind com l Union Trafe of Ind Ist pfd 7 Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd 2 Union Title Cos com 94 Vair Camp Pack Cos pfd 5 Van Camp Prod Ist pfd 97 Van Camp Prod 2d pfd —Bank Stocks— Aetna Trust and Sav Cos ....118 124 Bankers Trust Cos 132 City Trust Cos 150 Continental National 118 ... Farmers Trust Cos 240 Fidelity Trust Cos 162 Fletcher American 171 Fletcher Sav and Trust Cos 280 Indiana National Bank 262 267 Indiana Trust Cos 230 250 Livestock Ex Bank 162 172 Marion County Bank 210 Merchants Nat Bank' 325 Peoples State Bank 200 Security Trust Cos 275 State Savings and Trust 74 83 Union Trust Company 460 Wash Bank and' Trust Cos 160 ... —Bonds— Belt R R and Stockyards 45... 90 ... Broad Ripple 5s . 80% ... Central Indiana Gas 6s 98 Cent Ind Power Cos 6s 103 Chi S Bend & N Ind 5s 20 Citizen Gas Cos 5s 103 Citizens St RR 5s 86% 87 Gary St Ry 5s 89 91 home T and TofFt W6s 103% ... Indiana Hotel 5s 100 Indiana Northern 5s 2 Ind Ry and Lt 5s 95 Ind Service Corp 5s 92% ... Ind Union Trac 5s 3 U.. Indpls Col & So 6s 99 102 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 100 100'% Indpls & Martinsville 6s 81 Indpls Northern 5s 21 Indpls & Northwestern 55''..,. 81 Indpls Power and Lt Cos 55.;. 97 98 Indpls St Ry 4s 67% 70 Indpls Trac and Term 5s ... 95% 96% Indpls Union Ry 5s 101 Indpls Water 5%s 104 Indpls Water Ist 5s 99 Indpls Water 4%s 96% 99 Indpls Water Wk Sec Cos 65... 98 ... Interstate Pub S 6s 103% ... Interstate Pub S Bs 6%s ....105% ... N Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 96 T H I & E 5s 86 T H Trac and -Light 5s 99 Union Trac of Ind 6s 15% 17% —Liberty Bonds—--Ist 3’is 100.70 100.90 Ist 4 V4S )0?%(> 103 10 2d 4'/48 100.20 100^30 3d 4'/is 100.90 101.10 4th 4%s ■. 103.80 103.94 U S ITr 4%s 113.30 113.42 U STr 4s 108.30 108.40 U S Tr 3%s 105.30 105.42 U S Tr 3%s 100 00 100.10 US Tr 3%s 100100 100.25 —Sales—sl,ooo Citizens St. Ry. 5s (a 86%

TETANUS CAUSES DEATH Michael Eid, 15, Went to Hospital Two Days Ago. Fhneral services were being ar->, ranged today for Michael Eid, 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Eid, 360 S. Sherman Dr., who died Thursday night of tetanus at city hospital. He was taken to the hospital two days ago after a short illness. Attendants at the hospital said he had a small wound on his left foot which might have been caused by a firecracker on the Fourth of July. , 'DON’T STROLL SMOKING Woodsmeli Urged to Stand-" Still While Burning Nicotine. By United Press BEND, Ore., July 29.—“1f you must smoke do it while standing still,” is the working motto of woodsmen in this part of the. country, who are seeking to prevent forest fires. Smokers aje Urged to refrain from indulgence In the habit while walkHijL

GRAIN TRADING BEARISH; ONLY SLIGHT RALLY More Than 2-Cent Drop in Wheat; Corn, Oats Off Over One Point. By United Press % CHICAGO, July 29.—Today's session in grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade was again bearish, with only slight rallies in corn which did not hold. Closing prices found wheat I*4 to 2% cents lower than the previous close, corn % to 1% cents off, and oats down % to % cents. Provisions closed lower. Wheat prices were off all session due to good weather in the belt and large deliveries on July contracts which caused that delivery to lose heavily and drag the deferred futures down with it. Receipts were 764 cars. The cash market was % to 1 cent lower. Corn showed signs of rallying early, but at mid-day had started downward and recovered only slightly at the close over the day’s low prices. Weakness in wheat and good growing weather were bearish influences. Receipts were 49 cars. The cash market was % to 1 cent lower. Oats were lower with other grains. Receipts were 70 cars. The cash market went down Vi cent. Chicago Grain Table —July 29WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Closp. close. July.. 1.38% 1.39 1.36% 1.36% 1.38% Sept.. 1.37% 1.37% 1.36% 1.36% 1.37% Dec.. 1.41% 1.41% 1.40% 1.40% 1.41% CORN— July.. 1.02% 1.031 k 1.01% 1.01% 1.02% Sept.. 1.05% 1.06 1 04'/ 1.04% 1.05% sec.. 1.07 1.07% 1.06% 1.06% 1.07% OATS— July.. .41% .42% .41% .41% .43 Sept.. .43% .44 .43% .43% .44V | Dec.. .46% .46% .46 .46% .46% 1 LARD— July. 12.42 12.42 12.37 12.42 12.55 Sept. 12.60 12.62 12.55 12.55 12.65 Jan. 12.90 12.92 12.87 12.87 12.90 ! ' RYE— July.. 1.06 1.06 .98% 1.00% 1.06% Sept.. .93% .93% .92% .92% .93% Dec .4 .97% .96% .95% .95% .97 By Times Special CHICAGO. July 29.—Carlots: Wheat. | 699; corn. 56; oats, 57; rye, 2. Bu Times Special I CHICAGO. July 29.—Primary receipts: ! wheat. 4.319,000, against 39.000; corn. 330.- ! 000, against 404,000; oats. 316.000, against I 414.000. Shipments: Wheat. 1,772.000. against 1,376,000; com. 300,000. against j 274,000; oats, 179,000. against 275,000. I Bn United Press CHICAGO. July 29.—Cash Grain—Wheat: No. 1 red. $1.37% ® 1.38: No. 2, 51.36%1/ I 1 37%- No. 3. *1.33 %(,/ 1.36; No. 1 (hard, $1,371! 1.38%: No. 2. *1.36%;1.37%; No. 3. *1.351; 1.36%. Corn--No. 2 vellftw. $1.04%; No. 3. $1.02%1; 1.03; No. 4. $11(1.02; No. 5, 99 %cli $1 No. 6, 98%1( 99c; No. 2 mixed. $1.02' ; No. 4. sl4/1.00%; No. 5. 99%c; No. 6, 98%c: No. 2 white, $1.04% 1/1.04%; No. 4. 99c 1/sl.Ol %® 99%c: No. 6. 98c; sg.. 931(97. Oats—No. 2 white, 45%1/47c; No. 3. 41%1;44%c; No. 4. 38%1!43%c. Bariey —704/83C. Rve—No. 2. $1.02%: No. 3.92 c. Timothy—s4l/ 4.25. Clover—s2o?i 30. lIU United Press TOLEDO. July 29.—Close; Wheat—No. 2. $1.344i 1.35. \Corn—No. 3. $1,084(1.09. Rve—No. 2. $1.03. , Oats—No. 3. 47%1i 48%c. Clover—Cash, imported. $14.25; October. $17.50; December. $17.25. Timothy —Cash. $2.45: December. $2.40. Alsike August. $14.60: December. $14.60. Butter —42i(45c. Eggs—22® 24c. Hay—s2s.

UNITED STATES GRAIN EXPORTS ON INCREASE 34.9 Per Cent Larger Shipment This Year Than Last—Largely Wheat. Bn United Press WASHINGTON. July 29. The United States shipped abroad in the last fiscal year grain and grain products valued at $404,166,000, an increase of $141,270,000. or 34.9 per cent, over the previous fiscal year, the Commerce Department announced today. Exports of wheat and wheat flour piaMe up 72 per cent of the total, amounting to $217,957,000. Rice showed the largest increase of any single crop, exports being nearly ten times greater than in 1926. N. & W. ASKS RATE CUT Proposal Is Third Affecting Coal Shipments to Great Lakes. Bu I nited Press WASHINGTON. July 29.—The third proposal for redaction of rates on coal from the southern fields in Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee to Great Lakes ports was received today by the Interstate Commerce Commission when Norfolk & Western Railway suggested a cut of 20 cents a ton. Similar proposals from the Chesapeak & Ohio and the Louisville & Nashville have been filed. Effect or the proposed reductions would be to offset the 20 per cent reduction from Pennsylvania and oil fields to lake ports, effective Aug. 10, under the commission’s decision in the famous "lake cargo” case.

ASKS LONGER SENTENCE Prisoner Prefers Leavenworth Climate to That of Wisconsin. By X nitrd Pratt MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 29. William Stemme, convicted of violation of the white slave act, after being sentenced to. ten months in the house of correction, Requested that the sentence be changed jto one of a year and a day in Ft. Leaven,worth prison, Kansas. When the court recovered from its astonishment, he explained that he is a sufferer from tuberculosis and thaft the climate of Kansas is rotter for him than that of Wisconsin. DE PAOW R. 0. T. C. WINS Achieves Honors During Training Period at Camp Knox. By Tima Special CAMP KNOX, Ky„ July 29 —Various honors. Were won by the advanced R. O. T. C. unit of DePauw University, Greencastle, which ended a six-weeks training period here Thursday. In the track and field meet, DePauw took thirty-five points lor first place against twenty-five for Indiana University, runner-up. A silver loving cup was the meet prize. The Old Gold also won in pistol firing^^

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale price) Creamery, best grade, a pound, 434/ 45c. Buttetfat—Local dealers. 39c lb. Eggs—Stirctly fresh delivered at Indianapolis, 194;20c dozen. Poultry 1 buying prices) Hens, large breed, 17Sil8c: Leghorn hens. 13® 14c; old roosters, large, 104; 12c; Leghorns and small. B®l2c; broilers. 1% lb. up.. 22c 23c: Leghorns, black ahd small. l5®18c: turkeys. No. 1 young toms. 20c; No. 1 old toms. 154;20c: ducks, 134; 15c; geese, Bffi 10c; guineas, 35c. Ilu United Press NEW YORK. Jqly 29.—Flour—Dull and easy. Pork —Steady; mess. 3.300. Lard— Dull: midwest, spot. $18,854/12.95. Sugar —Raw, firm; spot. 96 test, delivered duty paid. 4.52 c; refined, quiet; granilated. 5.90 c. Coffee—Rio, No. 7 on spot, 14 %® 14%c: Santos, No. 4, 16%4/16%c. Tallow —Dull; special to extra. 7%®7%c. Hay— Firm; No. 1. $1.25; No. 3. 95c®51.05; clover. $14(1.10. Dressed poultry—Firm; turkeys, 304/46c; chickens. ao4i37c: broilers. 224/36c; capons. 304/ 46c; fowls. 144/30c; ducks, 18®22c; ducks. Long Island, 23® 24c. Live poultry—Steady; geese. 12c: ducks, 18ffi24c: fowls. 17®22c; roosters. 14c; broilers. 204/33C. Cheese — Steady; Stbte. whole milk, fancy to specials, 27<S28c; young Americas, fresh, 24%c. Potatoes—Long Island, $24(3.25; Jersey, 150-lb. bag, $2,254/2.75: southern, $2.25® 5. Sweets—Jersey, basket. .sl® 2.25; southern, bbls.. $3.50®8. Butter Firm: receipts, 15,511: special market, 41%®42%c. Eggs—Receipts, 15.905; nearbv white fancy, 374/39c; nearbv state whites. 27®36c: fresh firsts. 244/ 25'4C; Pacific coasts. 28® 37c; western whites, 25 @3oc; nearby browns, 31® 36c. Bn United Press CLEVELAND. July 29.—Butter—Extras in tubs. 43%<®*5%c: firsts. 40%4/41%c; seconds. 37%4/SB%c: packing stock. 28c. Eggs—Extras. 30c: extra firsts. 28c; firsts, 24c; ordinary, 22c. Poultry—Fofls, 24® 25c; Leghorn fowls, 18® 19c; heavy springers, 284130 c; Leghorn broilers, 23®25c; cocks. 16® 17c: ducks. 194/21c. Potatoes— Virginia barrels, $3,254/ 3.35. Bit United Press CHICAGO. July 29.—Butter—Receipts, 14.788; creameries. 384; 39c; standards, 39c; firsts. 36%®37c; seconds. 34®35%c; extras. 40c. Eggs—Receipts, 13,179; ordinaries, 21®22ci firsts. 23® 24c: seconds. 18 4/19c: extras. 24%®25c. Poultry—Receipts. 8 cars; fowls. 19r: springs. 27c; ducks. 19 4/23c; geese. 134/19c; turkeys. 20c; roosters. 14%c: broilers. 23c. C :eese—Twins. 23® 23%c; young Americas, 23%c. Potatoes— Arrivals. 59 cars ;on trac':, 222: in transit. 609; barrels. Virginia Irish cobblers. $2.80 4/2.90: Kansas and Missouri sacked Irish cobblers. $1.304/ 1 35; Kentucky sacked Irish cobblens. $1.50.

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Funerai Directors ~W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2370. BERT S. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. lIISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828 George (xrinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main OSQB. KRIEGER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1. J. C. WILSON; funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equlpment Dr, 0321 and Dr. 0322. Lost and Found

ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday:

4 PACKAGES 1 PAIR SUN GLASSES LADIES' BLUE COAT 1 MAIN 2737 1 LOST, platinum diamond bar pin. Riverslde park. Reward. Irv. 4143. Special Notices A NUMBER of blank checks were taken from our office and several forged checks have been cashed. Do not cash any of our checks without calling our office. Hoosier Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos., BEL. 0367. SIXTH A SPECIAL, act now; beauty cinop. permanent wave. $5, for July and August. Make your appointments now. No students. 345 Mass. Ave. Cali Lin. 5650. ON or after July 22 I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by Florcdce Simpson. (Signed ( ARTHUR SIMPSON. SPECIAL—Sundav cnickcn dtnnlr. with best of eats, cooked and served to please particular people. Miss Benson. 2038 Broadway. Phone now. He. 3194. PERMANENT WAVING, $5; by licensed operator. Drexel 0150. NLSTLI? lanoil permanent wave; *5; experienced operator. Lin. 4630. PERMANENT WAVE. SHAMPOO. NECK CLIP. HAIR BET TWICE. 5. CH. 1734-M Instructions Ami Attractive amid Profitable Profession A profession that leads to independence. One in which your earnings depend entirely upon your artistic and business abilities. Every woman’s latent talent and love of ihe beautiful can be‘ developed and commercialized in this fascinating and enjoyable work. We train you thoroughly in a manner that will seem most natural to you. Our graduates State examinations with ease. Your inquiry and consultation with us is totally without obligation. Central Beauty College 2d Floor Odd Fellow Bldg. MAin 5748 6509.

CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEOE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily. 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ms. 578 and 6509. Help Wantea—Male WANTED—SALESMEN: Men who can qualify in tvery sense the term implies. Must be willing to work twelve hours daily, to earn income of SIO,OOO annually. Gross sales can p not fall below a total of SI,OOO per \ week. This selling connection is probably one of the best ever of sered in this city, and consider* tion will be given only to men of character and proven ability. Radio Service Advertising Company, 519 Illinois building. SOLICITOR for easy payment plan to customer, exclusive propostlon without competition; territory in or out of town. Can use an inexperienced man also. Call early: rooms 425-28! 134 E - Market St. Business Announcements PAPER cleaning and hanging; samples shown; peper turn.; Ch. 0318. PAPER hanging, paper furnished 15c a side; 20c ceiling. White. Ha. 0437-W. Paper Hanging, 15c roll. Lin. 1642. RUG, 9x13 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 82 Superior Rug Cleaners. HEm 4462

Business Announcements i BRICK. CEMENT AND BLOCK WORK. A-l REFERENCE. LIN. 67*9. £ BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built; quick service: reas. Web. 6878-M. CINDERS —$3 LOAD Sand, gravel and driveways. > DRex. 1010. ELECTRIC, fire-proof wiring; $25 for 5room cottage; complete. Cherry 6411. EXCAVATING C N UER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0736. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Main I*2B. PAINTING & deco.; wk. guaranteed; reas.; estimates free. C. Walters. DR. 7192. PAINTING; HIGH CLASS WORK ONLY. PERSONAL SERVICE. DR. 3633-R. PAPER hanging a specialty; immediate service. H. COLEMAN. Kan. 2397. eve. v Help Wanted Female WANTED; girl or woman under 30 for light house work for 3 In family. Small wages, but good home and permanent to right party. Call at 705 Martin St.,' Just east of 3200 Madison Ave. Situations Wanted Male WHITE washing spraying and caldlmlnlng. CARL PRIM. 2360 Cornell. Hem. 5159, EXPERIENCED HEAD SAWYER. ED. REYNOLDB. Gen. Del- Greensburg. Ind. Situations Wanted Female FIRST-CLASS laundry work called for and delivered. Call Hem. 4473. U\ D ABLE woman; stay by hour with children or shut-ins exp. Ham. 1737. YOUNG roman wants work. First-class maid; reliable; good referenc*. Lin. 8978. POSITION as governess or companion to elderly lady. Riley 2182. Calj evenings. WO BK of any kind; experienced Colored lady, Cherrv 3208-W. Rooms toi Rent BROADWAY, 831; desirable; $3; walking distance. Riley 54M. ; CAPITOL. 1202 N.; cool rm.. prlv. home: privileges; mod. Riley 3946; . COLLEGE. 2934; rm. and bath: $5; gentleman, prlv. home. Rand. 6478. EAST, N. 726, apt. 21; clean, cool, mod.. outside rm.; suitable for 2, Lin. 7754. EDEN PL.. 220; furnished rms., modern; close In; quiet. Call afty 5 p. m. LI. >BOI. harbour Hotel: clean\mod rrae.. low weekly and dally rate*. 417% N. 111. ILL.. N.. 2441; large, sleeping, mod. home; best car line; $3.50. Har, 3858-R. STATION. 2441; 2 rms.. suit, sleeping or housekecpli g; nice, cool. Cherry 6502 ST CLAIR. E.. 314. Apt 3: choice rm.. close In; mod. I ncoln 3173, TALBOTT. 2964 N., No 2: 2 light. airy sleeping rooms. Call after 6:30. i 15TH, 648 E.: 2 attractive rooms, sleeping or hoosekeeplng. Riley 6603. i COMFORTABLE room; private family; 111. j car; references. Hemlock 5264, r LOVELY mod. room, in private home % block from 111. car: $3 wk. Wa. 170i. I 46 W. 21ST PRICE REDUCED $3 A beautiful large room for 2 persdns; fine neighborhood; private entrance; coni sinuous hot and cold water; newly furnished: had rented for $9. now only $6. Call before 6 p. m„ Ran. 2144. Room for Rent With Board ; LA SALLE. S.. 24; 2 gentlemen to rm. and ; bd,, home priv., mod, home. Ch. 475i*W. ! PENNSYLVANIA. 1820 N.: nice rm.: breakfast and evening meal. Har. 0240. VERMONT. E.. 123. Apt. No. 1; cool clean rm.; reasonable Riley 4469. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1650; 2 furn. rms.. modern, running water, prlv. entrance. H-m. 5998. ! BROADWAY. 2121: large, ciean. cool, front I rm. and kitchenette. Ran. 0597. CONGRESS Ave., 724: furn bedroom and kitchenette, mod, prlv. home. Car bus. KEYSTONE, N.. 2008; I lurn. rms.. priv. r ntrance 87, Cherry 5194. MARKET. E.. 540: modern housexeeping room. $3.50 week. Bleeping room. 82. NEW YORK. 831 E.; 2 connecting rooms; completely furnished. OHIO. E.. 540; nice housekeeping rooms; _ rvf rvthlnr furnished: $2.50 and $3 week. PARK AVE.. 1027: uof>et rm. and kitchen - _ ettc. $1; 1 housekeeping. 3, RI. 5179. PENNBYT.VANiA N.. 929; front suite, completely furnished; $9 week. PINE. S.. 433; three rooms: everything turnlshed; $23 month. L1n._4247. PROSPECT. 2526: 4 rms. mod., bath. housekeeping or sleeping. Drexel 2696. STURM. 1214; 2 mod. rms., furn., prlv. * entrance. Cherrv 2562-W. TRAUB. 128 N.: 3 comp furn. rms Keys 132 N Trauh, Ch. 1731-M _ WALNUT. E.. 415: lovely sleeping apartment. suit. 2 or 3. player piano, beautiful suite for light housekeeping. L'n. 73’a Houses for Rent 1 BELT EFONTAINE. 2305; 5-rocm duple::. I bath. nod., newly decorated, good veni t!'atioy h-at. water A- light's turn.: .r. 37.59. I BRADLEY (Ave.. S.. 29: 7-rrn. mod. garage. 1 N)r Cent' fruit Mrsn MMn 6957 Fernway, 2038 Four-Room Semi-Modern. I Tn first-cla's condition; newly napttad. | Waddy & Springer, Realtors j Lin. 5181. 132 N. Delaware. 1 FLETCHER Ave., 3839; bungpiow, 6 rm-.: I mod., newly dec., and gar.; >27.50. 11. 9433. HARLAN. 1015: 5 rms.. semi-mod.. all I newlv papered' front porrh. Dr-- ■•S’", HARRIS Ave.. 3. 31; 6 rooms; $33. Belmnnt, 07<1. JEFFERSON. N., 603: 6 rooms modern, garage; newlv painted and decorated: i $35; water paid: near Tech. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN Main 0792. Irv. 3310 LOCKERBIE St.. 629: five-room semi-mod-ern; water paid: >32. Har, 0244-R. MCPHERSON. 3919: 5-ROOM, DOUBLE: GAS. ELECTRICITY: $ 18. IRV. 3412. ■MERIDIAN. S.. 1522'; 7-room modern double; well located; excellent cc,-id; water furnished; Aug. 1 dating: $35. PR 2945-9. 1349 OLNEY; 5 rooms: modern In c-erv resoect: garage. FRANK S. CLARK, 226 E. Ohio. RAYMOIto ST.. E..' 54; 6 rooms, electricity. gas. cltv water. *22.50. THE C. W. HENRY CO.. REALTORS. ,429 Lemcke Bldg.. RUv 1064, TACOMA AVE.. 1525: 4 rooms, semi-mod-ern, garage; $22.50. Lin. 1957. Eves.. Hem. 2797. 'TERRACE Ave.. E. 318: 5-rin. mod., dbl. garrge Priced for oulck sale. 2168 Wheeler St.: four rooms 511.00 3015 E. 22d St.: four rooms SIB.OO A. F. ZAINEY, 123 N. Delaware. 10TH ST.. E.. 318; single. 7 rms.. modern, garage, close to car. Rllev 3273. 10TH. E.. 2222: 6-ROOM MODERN DBLE., NEW FURNACE: S3O. 28TH. W„ 225; slx-rm. double; mod.; $35; for colored. Ran, 5692. 2305 Massachusetts, 4 rms., gas e 1... sl2 So 1230 Standard. 4 rms., gas. el. '. 17.50 935% W. Vermont, 4 rms.. gas. el.. Inside toilet 17.50 1135 Deloss. 5 rms 20.00 707% N California. 5 rms., in toilet 21.751616 Wilcox 4 rms 12.50 NE3BIT L. SEARCY 224 N, Delaws re St Lin. <971 Four Rooms, .SBO Modern; in good’ condition; close to schools and churches. 1431 E. Ohio St. S-e custodian or Security Trust Cos.. „llt N. Pennsylvania St. GOOD Houses 2027 Linden; 3 rooms; garage $16.50 227 S. Randolph; 5 rooms 25.00 113 W. Arizona; 3 rooms 17.00 325 S. Oakland; 4 rooms 15.00 915 Chase: 4 rooms 12.50 1301 Roadie; 3 rooms !'• W, R. HUNTER CO. MAIN 1078 Sevpli Rooms, S2O Newly papered, electric lights, city water. 241 N. -Jefferson. Security Trust Company. 11l N. Pennsylvania St. SIX-ROOM tiouse. new Holland furnace. gas. electricity, city water, close to Garfield Park and Van Camps. 215* Repsdell Ave. Call Mr. Didwav. Main 0792. , WASHINGTON BANK & jTRUST CO, 5-ROOM SINGLE, $25.00 1501 Montana: gas; electricity; toilet inside water paid. Also 4-room single at 1615 Sheldon, for $18.50' water paid. W. R. HUNTER CO.. MA. 1078. j Apartments for Rent

THE CAMBRIDGE NORTH AND DELAWARE BTS. NONHOUSEKEEPINO APARTMENTS. ONE. TWO. THREE "ROOMS AND BATH: FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LIN. 5391. Maple Terrance ' 542 E. Maple rd.: 5 rooms, gar...... 585.00 Tarlton Apartment 1621 Broadway: 5 rooms and private porch and garage 65.00 Lafayette Court 2735 N. Meridian; 3 rooms 55.00 Westminster 2725 N. Meridian: 3 rooms 50.00 Blackatone 4001 E. Washington: 2 rooms 47.50 Kireger 336 E. Prospect; 2 rooms 32.50 H. H. Wopdsmall & Cos., Inc., LIN. 5391. MA. 3808. We lnsurt everything but the hereafter. Nights and holidays call E. V. Dessert, Hum. 3304.

J uiA’ 29, 1927

Apartments for Rent ASHLAND Ave.; up. dpx.j * rms.. everythg. fur., cl.. It., airy., mon. Rl. 2874. >4O. _ FAIRFIELD 6s COLLEGE; 3 RMB,. KITCH. COOL. SHADY. HEAT. WATER FURN. ALL MODERN S4O. MA. 7157. OUILFORD. 3528; 4 rms. in mod. home. Shady, porch, gar. Ht ■ wat. turn.; 185. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2429; neatly furn apt. In mod, home. Reasonable He. 2480. Houses and Flats Furnished COOLKST SPOT IN TOWN, * NORTH 3 WEEKS IN AUGUST Beautiful 4-room lower apt.; Oriental rugs' walnut furnishings: large front porch j lots of shad*; win rent to responsible parties for what apt. rents for vacant. Wa. 0962 Eve. BELtEFONT AINE. 3715. MOD. 7-RM. HSK. FURN. I.AROE YARD. $45. HEM. 452!% 91a - CHAHSVICK; 3-rm. briclc. furn. $4.50. Oas and lights. >6.00 per week. NEW YORK ST.. E.. 719: 3-room apt • comrleteiv furn.: $9 wk.: adults. Rl. 4166. PENNSYLVANIA 2131; 5-m. apt. Everythff turn., mod., cool. 565 mth, Ha, 3973-j Suburban for Rent BEECH GROVE Seventh Ave.. S.. 71; 4 roms water Instde. toild. sink in kitchen: *2O. Ra _3820. DANDY 5-rm. bungalow: 15 min. from downtown, bus & lnterurban. Bel. 4m-u Business Places for Rent~ WAREHOUSE-1 will lease anv part of second floor of mv warehouse reasonable to right nartv. Suitable for bulkv goods. BURL FINCH. 314 W. Maryland Bt. SPACE lor automobile salesroom; hgh* manufacturing or office room. Qood location. Call Ra. 5691, FURNISHED lodge half'for ttttiiiMn and evening meetings. Inquire 29 8. Delaware Bt,, Room 10. Phone, Dr 0935. OFFICE and factory for light manufaeturlrw Jessup * Antrim Ice Cream Cos., 713-15 N. Illinois St. . SPEEDWAY, rm. for shoe repair. _No OPP. tm month. Splendid location. Be. 345 L STOREROOM. 128 W. 24th St.; good location at reasonable rent. Ph. Hu. *7Qj>. Storage and / rantfer Established 1895 Storage, packing, overland hauling, low freflrht rates on California shipments. Return load wanted from South Bend. Richmond. St. Louis and Chicago. OTTO J. SUESZ. Main 2353. Riley 3628. Cherrv 4.479-0699-W. HEAVY and light transfer and hauling. 1 RODOCKER 821 E. 64th St.. Wa. 4433. _ You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Houses for Sale

i | of Yours !, i! May need repairs. You may i\\T ' an' to remodel. You may Ko i want to trade for a larger tf'i P, or a small home. You may [M $ want to build. You may 1 want us to finance your ' building. Whatever your j wants are, call us.

N. Dearborn, 116*27 ,5-room bungalow, porches, ga- I rage, rear of lot fenced, paved 1 sfeet; price $3,000: terms. Security Trust Cos. Njeoron. MAin 1804. M | 810. BRADS HAW ST. S3OO CAOH S'vo-rooTi house in A-l condition, with era: ele-tvlc lights; citv wat’r Inside; inside lo'let: streets na’-d in front and rear. Soac- o-i rear of lot for another house feclpr’ Wyoming St. Payments only *3O p- • 11 pfitt’ . „ J. W. MCULLOUGH AGENCY ipi V, m-:-.**,.- cjt.. Resit >ja. Main 170| r.MYKRS’TY HEIGHTS S2OO CASH RA LANCE LIKE RENT Fiv- lar— rooms end sun parlor. Thornuchl” mcri-rn. lir.s full bes-ment. laundry /"br eco-t c-r*ge A r*o! bi 1 ”. 1301 Mills Si. Call *■ TVdw-v. MMn 0732. „ Park Ave., uOIH Th-ee-bedroem bungalow in good condition. 15 v-a-a old. full basement, hal'i. completely modern, nten v.rd •'5-12* ■ 37,399: $2,999 cash. Call RHey 5239: c,e:iing% Lin. 8167. F.ank L Rrid-rs. BJUDGEr, f: GRAVES CO. 217 N. Delaware St. KIVK-KOOM COTTAGE 214 N. Mlnl-.ner St.: electric 11-hts and tras: SIOO casb. haipnr* monthly; price $2,00n. Oil Main 15M ,TOHN K. W ELCH & SONS 23 W. Oh'o ft. Here It Is A dim civ col-c*?. on Goodlet, near Michigan car U*.i? i* id schools; hat lights, gas. veil and cistern Inside• garage; all in uood condition; only *2,950; easy terms. Mr. Keller. Hem. 1810. Schmid & Smith. Inc.. Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. FIVE-RUUM < ni'TAGE 214 N. Minkner St.; electric lights and gas $lO9 cash balance monthly; prlc* $2,000. Call Main 1531 JOHN R. W ELCH & SONS SIOO C*l It ~ d Five-room bungalow, located at 38ttfl and Emerson; good condition, large lot ideal suhurbrn location Balance like rent, fir Keller. Heiu. 1840. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Healtora 139 N. Delay/are. Main 4088 NOTHING DOWN Anew 4-room bungalow; electric lights, garage, 2 lots. 1 % so. north of W Wash. St. on Coie St. Payable like rent. Call Lin. 2318. „ I _ SCHLOSS HROS. INVESTMENT CO. ' NOTHING DOWN Pay I month's rcr.t and move In a 6room modern bungalow, fireplace, long living room, front drive garage. Located %. sq. north of W. Wash. St. Cali Lin. 23'8 SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. MOVING OUT OF CITY Frame and stucco: Using room with beautiful fireplace, dining room, pantry, kitchen and iaVatory down; 3 bedrooms, sewing room and bath tip; schools, churches and car line 216 E. 33u, MIPS ANNE M. WHITE THE UNION TRUST CO. Mtilo 1376. Irv. 4353, Homo Builders See our homes. Get our plang. Rridges & Graves Go. 237 N v Delaware. Riley *350.

’,-ACRE. 6-room house, garage; 8 nice shade trees; ou state highway. 5 miles out; $2,000; SSOO cash. T. ft. JONES. 2352 N. Delaware. Rend. 3370. DOUBLE house and investment; paying 11 percent.: price *3.300; *2OO cash, S3O month; 4 rooms a side; on Impjoved street. .1. S. CRUSE REALTY CO.. 'Main 5840. BLAKE, 723; colored; nice" location; 4 • rms.. inside toilet; $25 mo. A real buy. Msln 1030 10-Koom House Front porch; Ist class condition; 2-car garage; elect lights; gas; well; cistern, 331 Lvnn St! $2,800, SSOO cash. T. R. JONES, Ran. 33TQ, J-ROOM modern*bungalow: 37th St. near Orchard Ave. Electric pump, septic tank, dry well, complete bath' large basement; furnace and garage. $4,250. Sale or trade. Building alone, $2,900. Will consider clear Ist for equity. Owner. Hem. 2563, aftej^ 5 o in. _ ■ BUNGALOW; nearly new; 5 rms.; fu™ base . furnace, elec. Its., sink In kitch. $73 down; 522 mo. Owner. 2838 gangster. CHARLES. 1409: semi-mod. costage. $1,371. Bargain, Call at 903 ft. Illinois St. MODERN 5-room cottage; large breakfast nook, built-in bath tub, 2 large porches, grape arbor, fruit trees. 3-car garage. >4 square from Ellenberger park; $4,350. Terms. Irv. 3930.