Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 86, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1927 — Page 18

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STOCKS HOLD STEADY UNTIL SALESJSTART List Leaders Caught in Selling Wave Soon After. Session Begins.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty Industrials Thursday •was 184.15 off .15. Average of twenty rails was 139.94 up .26. Average of forty bonds w.-i 97.97, up .11. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Stocks opened steady to firm today and held up in the first fifteen minutes or so of trading, when leaders met selling pressure, which caused irregularity through the entire list. United States Steel firmed up fractionally to 136% after opening unchanged at 136%, but General Motors eased off about a point from its opening of 224%, which, allowing for the dividend, was 14 higher than the previous close. New General Motors stock was listed on the big board today after a week on the curb exchange. The opening price was at 113% from the close on the curb Thursday. Motors were irregular, oils steady and rails firm. Changes in these groups for the most part were narrow with trading quite active. A decrease of $1,360,000 in broker-'' age loans at New York during the week ended Aug. 17, was in line with Wall Street’s expectations. It was believed the quick recovery from the recent break would largely offset the heavy liquidation of last Thursday and Friday. Price movements in early dealings were characterized by a confident tone. Leading industrials were in good demand around the best levels of the rally and brisk buying activities went ahead in variou individual issues. Shorts in the motor truck stocks were thrown in to urgent retreat. Rally Fades Rallying tendencies in the main body of stocks displayed diminished vigor in the late morning owing to heavy profit-taking in parts of the list. However, this development was offset by further aggressive activities on the upside in various special groups like chemicals and metal stocks. Business prospects for the fall, created by the increase in agricultural wealth continued to find reflection in the buoyancy of stocks like Woolworth, Case Threshing and International Harvester. Case and Harvester reached new high ground on the current movement and Woolworth its best price since the 50 per cent stock dividend last February. Buying of these stocks was stimulat’d by advices from the West, that farmers’ wheat money was pouring into channels of trade. American Locomotive, which had moved within a narrow radius during the last year or so, has given signs recently of waking up from its long lethargy. There has been evidence of accumulation, based presumably on hopes of better business in the fall, GRAIN FUTURES FLUCTUATE IN NERVOUS PIT Canadian Reports Indicate Wheat Crop Will Be in Within Three Weeks. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 19.—Opening prices in grain futures here today were nervous. Wheat opened % to % cent lower than yesterday’s close; corn unchanged to % cent up; oats unchanged to % cent down. Liverpool opened at a discount this morning, but slightly higher than expected. Advices from the Canadian wheat regions indicated that the crop would be made there within-three more weeks. The wheat market has had plenty of bulges in recent days, but seems unable to hold them for more than an hour or two. Corn sentiment is bullish, but somewhat mixed, and while the market has been able to hold its own, has not mainttained a good advance during recent days. Cool nights in the belt are keeping traders from the short side, but there has not been enough outside buying interest to bolster the price. Oats traders likewise have been bullish or poor harvest in the Middle West ard poor prospects in the Northwest. Provisions opened unchanged. Chicago Grain Table _ _ —Aug. 19— W HEAT— prev _ . . High. Low. 11:00 close! September .. 1.41% 1.40% 1.40% 1.41 Vi December .. 1.46 1.44 v 4 1.44% 146 March 1.48% 1.47% 1.47% L 49 CORN - Sootember .. 1.12% 1.11 1.11% 1.12% December ... 1.16% 1.15% 1.15% 1.16 M ÜB% 118 u 1.18% Sentember .. .47% .47% 47% 473,7 December ... .51% .51 .51 51% March 54% .53% .53% .54% September .. .95% .95% .95 Vi .95% December ... .99% .98% .98% ,99V, March 1 03 LARD— September .. 12.50 12.40 12.40 12.47 October 12.62 12.55 12.57 12 40 January ... 13.07 12.97 12.97 13.05 RIBS— September .. 11.80 .... 11.80 11.80 October .... 11.92 .... 11.92 11.97 Bu Times Special * CHICAGO. Aug. 19.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 2.007,000 against 1,529,000; corn. 6081000 against 402.000; oats, 807,000 against 789,000. Shipments Wheat. 1.651.000 against 1,637.000; corn. 612.000 against 372,000; oats. 254,000 against 254,000, B<! Times Spcc'.a' CHICAGO. Aug. 19—Carlots: Wheat. 228; corn, 75; oats, 142; rye. 2.

Local Wagon Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying *1.29 for No. 2 red wheat. Otner grades are purchased on their merits.

New York Stocks By Thornton 4b McKinnon

_ —Aug. 19. up to 2 p. m.— Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close. Close. Atchison 193% 193% 193% 193% At Coast L 195 ... 195 195% B & O 122 ... 121% 121% Can Pacific 186% 185% 186% 1:19% C Sc O 193 ... 192% 192 C& N W 92% 91% 91% 91 C R Sc P 110 109% 110 110% Del & Hut 1 . 208 207 208 206% Del & Lack 165% ... 165% 166 Erie 62 ... 61% 81% Erie Ist Dfd .... 62% ... 62% 62% Gt No bfd 99% 99% 99% 99% Lehigh Val 11l 109% 110% 109 K C South 62% 61% 62% 61 L Sc N 145% MK&T 53% ... 53 46% Mo Pac pfd ....103 ... 103 103 N Y Cen 155% 155% 155% 155% NYNH/fcH...48% 47% 47% 47% No Pacific 95% 95Vi 95% 95% Nor Sc W 187 Pere Maru 135 Pennsv 65% 65% 65% 65% Reading 116 ... 115% 115% Southern Rv ...i.75 134% 134% 134% Southern Pac ..121% 121% 121% 121% St. Paul 16% St. Paul pfd ... 32% 32% 32% 32 St L & 8 W 86% St L Sc S P 113 ... 113 113 Union Pac 188% ... 188% 188% Wabash 66% 66% 66% 66% Wabash pfd .... 93% ... 93% 94 Rubbers— A tax 8 i.. 7% 8 Fisk 16% ... 16% 16% Goodrich 68% 66% 68 '66% Goodyear 52% ... 52% 52% Kellv-Spg 24% 23 24 23 Vi U S Rubber .... 50% ... 50% 50 F.aoioments— Am Car & F ... 103% 102% 103% 10.3% Am Loc 112% 110 , 111% 109% Am Stl Fd 54% 54% 54% 54 Bald Loco 257 Gen Elec 128,, 124 128 123% Lima 65% ... 65% 65% N Y Air Bk 45 ... 45 45% Pres Stl Car ... 63 60 % 62% 60 'Pullman 150 Wsth A B 183 ... 183 182 Wsth Elec .... 84% 82% 83% 83% Steels— Bethle 62% 62% 62% 62% Colo Fuel 80Vs 79 % 79 Vi 80 Vs Crucible 91 .. 90% 91 Gulf St Stl 50% Inland Stl 53% ... 5.1% 53% Phil R, CScI.. 42 41% 41% 41 Rep Stl 69 81-She f 127% 126 127% 125 U S Steel 137% 136% 136% 136% Alloy 29 % Vanadium 56% ... 56 56 Motors— Am Bo 20% Chandler 18% Chrysler 58% 55% 56 56% Con Mo 10T ... 10% 10% Dodge 18% ... 18% 18% Gabriel 53 52% 53 52% Gen Mo 227 224 227 226 Hudson 85% 84% 85% 84% Hupp 18 ... 18 12% Jordan ... ... 17 Mack 101% 99 Vi 100 93% Mar Par 18 Yellow Coach .. 35% 34% 34% 35% Nash 79 78% 78% 18% Packard 39% 38% 38% 33% Peerless 24% ... 243, :!4% Pierce Ar 12% ... 12% )3 Studebkr 52 51% 51% 51% Stew War 63% ... 63% 63% Timken 129% 126 129% 126% Wlllvs-O 17% 17% 3 % 17% White Mo 41% 4040% 40 Mining— Am Sm 166 1 i 105 166% 165% Anaconda 45% ... 45% 46 Cer De Pas ... 64 ... 64 64% Tnspir 19V, ... 19% 20 Int NIC •.. 68% 67% 68 66'; Kennec 68% ... 68% 68% Tex GSc 5u1.... 66% 65% 66% 65% U S Sm 42% ... 42% 42% Oils— At Ref 126 121% 128% 125'% Cal Pete 23 Freeo Tex 73% .. 73% 72% Houston 134% 130% 134 133 Indpt Oil 22 ... 22 22 Marland C 38% 37% 38% 38 Mid C Pete .... 32% 32% 32% 32% LagO 32% 32Vi 32% 33 P-Am Pete (B>.. 57% 57% 57% 57'i Phil Pete 45% 44% 45% 44% Union Oil 44% ... 44% 44% Pure Oil 27% ... 27% 27% Royal Dutch .... 46% ... 46% 46 Shell 27% 26% 27% 27% Sinclair 17% 17% 17% 17% Skelly 27% 27% 27% 27% S O of Cal 55% 55% 55% 56 S O of N .1 39% 39 39% 39 SOOf N Y 31% .. . 31% 31% Texas Cos 49% 49% 49% 49% Trans Pete 9% 9% 9% 9% Industrials— Adv Rumely 12% Allis Chaim ....105% ... 105% 105% Allied Chem ...155% 154 154% 153% Armour (A) .... 9% ... 9% 9% Amer C,n 60% ... 60% 60% Amer H L 10% ... 10% 10% Am H L pfd 63% Am Safety R 45 ... 45 44% Amer Woolen 22% Central L 18 Coco Cola 117 ... 116% 113% Cont Can 74% ... 74% 74% Dav Chem 34% 32 34% 31% Dupont 288 255’!, 288 286% Famous Players 101% 100% 101% 101 Gen Asphalt .... 70% ... 69% 69% Int C Engr 52 51 51% 51 Int Paper 56% .. . 56% 56% Int Harv 191% 189% 191 189 May D Stores... 80% ... 80'% 80 Mont Ward 72% Nat Lead 115% 113% 115% 117 Radio 66% 65% 66% 65 Real Silk 28 25% 25% 26% Rem Type 42% ... 42% 42 1 ■ Sears-Roeb 73% 72% 72% 72% United Drug ....169% ... 169% 170 Univ Pipe 28 Vi 28 28 Vi 28 U S C I P 217 214 216 214 U S In A! 79 78% 78% 78 Woolworth 170% 169% 170'% 168% Utilities— Am T & T 169 ... 168% 169% Am Express 158 157 157% 158 Am W W 52% 51% 52% 52 Brklvn Man ... 58 ... 58 58 . Col Gas Sc E 1.... 95% 95% 95% 95% Cons Gas 113% ... 112% 112 Vi Interboro 37% 37 37% 37% No Amer Cos 49% ... 49 49% Peoples G 151 S Gas and E 1.... 63 62% 62% 62% West Union 163% Sblnplng— Am 3 and C 3% Atlantic G 36% In M M pfd .... 40 ... 4040% United Fruit 135% Foods— Am Sugar 90% 89 90'4 88% A B Sugar 18% Corn Prods .... 55% 55% 55% 56 Cuba C pfd .... 36% ... 36% ... Cuba A Sugar .. 22% ... 22% ... Fleischmann 61% 60% 61% 60% Jewel Tea 59% Nat Biscuit 134% ... 134% 133% Punta Ale 36% Postum 114% 112% 113% 113% WBk IB) 24 23% 24 24% Tobaccos— Am Suma 59Vat ... 59% 59% Am Tob 145 Am T IB) 142% 142% 142% 142% Cons Cigars 80% Gen Cigars 87 Lorillard 39% ... 39% 39% R J Rey 138% 136 138% 136% Tob P IB) 99Vs U Clg Stores 35% Schnlte R S .... 66 55% 56 56

Produce Markets

—Aug. 18Butter (wholesale price) Creamery, best grade, a pound. 42®45c. Butterfat—Local dealers. 41@42c. Eggs—Strictly fresh delivered at Indianapolis. 23® 24c dozen. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens, 19®20c: Leghorn hens, 13@15c: roosters, large. 10 <B>i2c: Leghorns and small. 14@15c: broilers, lbs. up, 19®20c; Leghorns and smalls, 14@15c; turkeys, hens, 20®25c: young toms. 20@25c; old toms, 15@20c; ducks. 12@15c; geese, 8@10c; guineas. 36c.

Banks and Exchange

Indianapolis bank clearings today were *3.299.000; debits. *6,2^7.000. NEW YORK BANK CLEARINGS Bp United Press NEW YORK. Aug. 19.—New York clearings. *918.000.000: clearing house balance. *95,000,000; New York Federal reserve, bank credit balance. $90,000,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bu United Press NEW YORK. Aug. 19.—Foreign exchange opened steadv. Sterling, demand. *4.85%: francs, 3.91%c; lira, 5.44%c, off .00'ic; belga, 13.91 c; marks, 23.77%c.

In the Sugar Market

(By Thomson Sc McKinnon) NEW YORK. Aug. 19.—There is a much improved buying power under the market although It seems to be confined to the near months, the latter deliveries being somewhat neglected. The refined sugar market, however. Is still dull and refiners have not been inclined to stimulate demand by price cuts, although late Thursday one refiner unexpectedly announced a decline of ten points. European Interests in raws continues. The future months, however, still seem to be a purchase.

In the Cotton Market

NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Getting away from the intrinsic value of cotton, which is a difficult subject at any time, the market has been saying for three or four days that 20 cents Is enought to discount present conditions. The weather, the technical position and the possibility of big ginning figures next Tuesday prompt me to say "take profits" and you will have the chance to repurchase at a lower level. For quid* turns I favor sales first.

ERRATIC TREND IN EVIDENCE IN PORKERJARKET Prices Range From Steady in Some Classes to 25 Cents Lower. —Hor Price Range—12UB' 9.254110.75 11.15 2.500 13 [email protected] 11.40 ,000 15. 9.504/11.40 11.50 7.000 16. 9.504111.00 11.25 7.600 17. 9.256/10.75 11.00 6,000 18. 9.254£ 10.50 10.75 6.000 19. 9.25® 10.40 10.75 5,500 The hog market opened very erratically at Union Stock Yards today after tending off for several days. Through the various classes of porker material, prices ranged all the way from steady to 25 cents lower. Most lightweights were quoted at prices ranging 10' cents downward. Hog receipts were estimated at 5,500, which is be lew the average day’s run. Holdovers were listed at I, The early top was $10.75. The bulk of sales was between $9 and $lO. Hog Price Range Porkers in the 160-200-pound class sold at $10.40@ 10.65; ' 200-225 pounds, slo® 10.40; 225-250 pounds, $9.25@10; 250-300 pounds, [email protected]; 300 pounds and up, $8.50® $9. Pigs still remained at $9.25. Packing sows were down at $6.75@8. Cattle Division In the cattle department .sales were slow and receipts dropped to 500. Calve receipts were 700. Vealers were holding steady prices, most $15.50 down. Top figure in the vealer market was sl6. Shep and lamb receipts rose to an estimated figure of 1,200. Indication pointed to higher prices during the day’s trading, but the market was low in establishing tself. —Hogs— Receipts, 5.500; market lower, very erratic. 90-130 lbs $ 8.004/ 8.25 120-160 lbs 9.256/10.50 160-200 lbs 10.404/ 10.65 200-2 lbs. 10 004/ 10.40 225-250 lbs 9.254/. 10.00 250-300 lbs 9.004/ 9.50 300 lbs. up 8.5041' 9.00 —Cattle— Receipts. 500; market, steady. Beef steers *10.254/ 12.75 Beef cows 6.254/ 8.25 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 4.254/ 525 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 7.25 m 8.25 —Cals es— Receipts, 700; market, steady. Vealers *15.004/16.00 Heavy calves 6.50® 10.00 —Sheep and Lambs— Rece'pts. 1,200; looks higher. Top fat lambs *14.50 Bulk fat lambs *l3 50® 14 25 Bulk cull lambs 7.004/ 10.50 Fat ewes 4.5044 6.50 Other Livestock Bu Time* Special LOUISVILLE. Aug. 19—Hogs—Receipts. 50; market, steady, tops. *lO 60. CattleReceipts. 200; market, steady Calves— Receipts, 400; market, steady; good to choice, *124/14: medium to good. *9.50® 11.50; outs. *9.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 700: market, sttady; mixed lambs. M3: ewes ar.d wethers. (13.50; seconds, *6 sheep, *3.504/5.50. Bii United Press CHICAGO. Aug. 17. —Hogs—(Soft or oily hogs and roasting plus excluded/ Receipts. 17.000: market, steady to 10 cents higher: heavy weight. 250-350 lbs., medium to choice. *8.304/9.50: medium weight. 200250 lbs., medium to choice. *9.004/ 10.00: light weight. 160-200 lbs., comn.pn to choice. *9.356/ 10.65: light light*. 130-160 lbs., common to choice. *8.904/ 10.50: packing sows, smooth and rough. *7.004/8.10: slaughter Digs. 90-130 lbs., medium to choice. *8.754/ 10. Slaughter Cattle and Calves—Steers. 1.500 lbs. up. good and choice. *11.75® 14.60: steers. 1,100-1.500 lbs., choice. $13,754/ 14.60: good. *11.7.549 13.75: steers. 1.100 lbs. down, choice. *13.50 4/14.25; good. *ll4/13.75: medium. *6.7561! 11.75: common. *7@>8.75: light vearlings, steers and heifer*, good and choice. 850 lbs. down. *'0.504/13.75: heifers, good and choice. 850 lbs. up.. *8.25® 12 56: common and medium, all weights. *6.754/10: Cows, good and choice. 56.75@10: common and medium. *5.506/6.75: low cutter to cutters. 54.756i5.50: calves, medium to choice. ss® 12: vealers. cull to choice. *7®16.75: feeder and stock cattle, steers, comon to choice. *6.50®9.75. Slaughter Sheen and I.amhs: lambs—light and handvweieht,. 92 lbs. down, medium to choice. $12,254/14.70; cull and common, all weights. *9.25®12.25: ewes, medium to choice. *4®7.25; cull and common *1 50475. Feeding Lambs—[Range *tock.) Feeding Lambs—Medium to choice. $11.506713.75. Bu United Press EAST BUFFALO. Aug. 19.—Hog* Receipts. 2.800; holdovers. 1.112: market. 10 ®2sc lower: 250-350 lbs.. *8.754/ 10.35; 200250 lb*.. *lO 254711.10: 160-200 lbs., *1147 11.25, 130-160 lbs., *10.75® 11.15: 90-130 lbs.. *10.50® 11: packing sows. *7.504/8.25. Cattle—Receipts. 250; calves, receipts. 600; market steadv. calves, receipts. 600: market steady, calres 50c higher; beef steers. *10.25: vealers. *l7® 17.50. Sheep —Receipts. 1.500: market steady: bulk fat lambs. *14.50: bulk ell lambs, *106711.50; bulk fat ewes, $5.50®7. Bu United. Press TOLEDO. Aug. 19.—Hogs—Receipts. 200; market steadv; heavies. *B®9: mediums. *106710.75: Yorkers. *10.75® 11.25; good pigs. *lo® 10.50. Cattle—Receints, light: market steady; calves, receipts light; market strong. Sheep and Lambs—Light; market steady. Funeral Directors ~wTt. blasengym Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. BERT S. OADD. " ' 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY Sc TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. 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E.. 223: TWO CONNECTING RMS.; *6; EVERYTHING FURN,; MOD. SANDERS ST.. 706; 3 rms.; iurnlshed or unfurnished. STURM. 1214; two furn. rms., mod.; prly. entrance. Cherry 2562-W. TEMPLE, N., 205; 2 large rooms, apt.; nicely furnished: modem; near car. 19TH. W. 140; 2 well furn. large rms.; everything furn.: first floor. Har. 0667-R. TRAUB. N.. 128; 3 front; phone, light, hat. water, gar.: *8.50, Ch. 1734-M. BEECH GROVE; 81 N. Bth Ave.; new 4rm.. modern bungalow. Drexel 7377. CENTRAL, 4507; 8 rms.; brick double; deco.; gar.; near School 70. Hem. 4t26. DORMAN. 314—Modern 6 rooms; newly papered;, garage. 1 wk. free. *27. DORMAN. 965%: upper duplex: 5 rooms. complete bath; water paid; electric lights; gas; $22.50. Cali Miss Ilg. Main 5761, or Mrs. Walter Mayer. Ran. 5763, or Mrs. Eisner. Irv. 3955. For Colored ONE MONTH FREE RENT Four rooms: electric lights, city w*te*. inside toilet: *2O per month. 347 W. 24t1. St. SECURITY TRUST CO.. 11l N. l’r’r.sylvania St, FOR COLORED, 215 W. 13TH Six rooms: gas, water: S3O month. GEO SADLIER, . 43 Kentucky Ave. ENGLISH Ave.. 2024: half double: 6 rm.*.; semi-modern: corner: <2O. REDUCED RENTS 1231 Brookslde: 7 rooms *25.00 1434 Bradburw; 5 rooms 21.00 5 N. Beville: 5 rooms 18.00 1616 Bates: 5 rooms 16.00 414 N. Denny. 5 rooms 15.00 1451 Churchman: 4 rooms 16.00 224 Leota; 5 rooms 15.00 1529 Deloss; 4 rooms 14.00 1508 Bates: 4 rooms 14.00 JOHN R, "WELCH & SONS 23 W. Ohio. ILLINOIS. 1126 8.; 4 rooms; semi-mod-ern. MORRIS, 431 E.; seven-room double with bath; >25. MERIDIAN. 8.. 2302: upper duplex: 4 rms.: modern, heat, water furnished. 1747 W. NEW YORK: 5 rooms: new’.y decorated: electric lights: gas: water paid: $22.50. 416 Abbott St.: 3 rooms; electric lights: gas: city wtaer In varek paid; *l6. GEO. SADLIER 43 Kentucky Ave. Riley 5945 NOBLE ST.. S.. 116. Five rooms, with gas and electric lights; water paid; in first-class condition; *l9 a month. J. G. McCULLOUGH AGENCY. 109 N. Delaware Main 1709. STATION, N., 3034; 4 rms.; gas, electricity, inside toilet, paved street, sidewalks. 1 q. car line, school; >16.50. Drexel 4924. BUNGALOW, 1349 OLNEY Five rooms all modern; with garage; nice lawn: S4O month. FRANK 8. CLARK. MAIN 3377, 2305 Mass.; 4 rms: paper; gag *12.50 1616 Wilcox: 4 rms.: paper, paint... 12.50 1230 Standard: 4rms: paper; paint.. 17.50 1133 Deloss: 6 rm. bungalow: paper. paint, insld** toilet, gast. elec 20.00 1815 W. New York. 6 rm. bungalow.. 20.00 Colored 935% W. Vermont: 4 rms.. Inside toilet, elec.: gas: paper: palut *15.00 709% N. California. 4 rms.: Inside toilet: gas; elec.: sink 20.00 2032 W. Tenth: bungalow. 5 rms.... 15.00 Owner. 224 N. Delaware. LI. 4971. You React the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500, . . Ask lor *u Ad Taker.

Houses for Rent 1728 Lambert Five-room semi-modern double. Rent. (20. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. GOOD HOUSES 1009 Cedar; 6 rooms *15.00 46 S. Tuxedo; 5 rooms 20.00 2029 Linden: 3 rooms, gar 16.50 113 W. Arizona: 3 rooms 17.00 507 Birch; 3 rooms 17.00 2122 Langley; 3 rooms 20.00 3317 E. New York; 6 rooms 25.00 231 S. Grace: 5 roms. gar 20.00 W. R. HUNTER CO.. Main 1078, NEWMAN, 1211* south side; 6-rm. modern double; near Tech.; *3O. Guaranty Discount Corp., 913 Merchants Bank Bldg. 1349 OLNEY; 5 rms.. mod., garage.. .*40.00 3906 E Mich.; 5 rms.. mod., gar., 33,50 FRANK 8 CLARK Sc CO. Main 3377. 529 N. Belmont St. Five-room modern double, well arranged. Rent *22.50. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. RUCKLE. 2808, 6 rooms, strictly modern double: gar,; wa, paid; *45 Ran. 7044, NEAR school: no objection to children; 5rm. upper duplex; ht., wa.; *4O. He. 1036. SCHOFFIELD, 3308; 5-room bungalow; 2car garage. Cherry 8468. ST. CLAIR. 1130, E.; 5-room house; *2O. Lincoln 5767. 27 Karcher St. Attractive 5-room doubles; semi-modern; *15.50 month. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. v MODERN--915 E. 40th; 6 rooms *40.00 35 Woodland Drive; 6 rms 45.00 27 Highland Ave.: 6 rooms 32.50 JOHN R. WELCH & SONS GREER, 1>32; two-apt. house; 9 rooms; semi-modern; new 3-car garage; *35. Drexel 473.'.. TECUMSEH. 1139: 8-room modern double: garage; near Tech: >3B. Wa. 0707. 2138 Wheeler St.: four rooms *IB.OO 3015 E. 22nd St.; four rooms *IB.OO A. F. ZAINEY, 122 N. Delaware. SALE or rent; 10-rm. mod. house; Park Ave.; arranged 2 families: 2 baths; double gar.; price right. Wash. 1749-J. SUGAR Grove. 1916: 8 rms.: mod. ex. furn. Near Riverside achool. Ran. 6076. WARMAN AVE.: 7 rooms: mod. Inquire 3619 W. Mich. Bel 2414-M. NEAR SCHOOL 66 Dandy 6-rm. double; *6O. Wash. 4081. 34TH, W., 1162; 5 rms.; modern; garage; cheap. Ran. 1069. ORIENTAL, N , 320; modern 6 rooms; will repair furnace; *25, Lin. 1072. SPRING ST.. 615; near school; seml-mod-ern 4 rooms. Call Lincoln 1764. 16TH. E.. 2441; 4-rm. double, thoro. modern. Just decorated; *3O. Sec this or call Cherry 4228. FOR COLORED COLUMBIA AVE.. 1817%; 3 rms . electric lights, gas, water. Inside toilet; $9 month. TIMES WANT ADB BRING "BUSINESS Apartments for Rent THE CAMBRIDGE NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NONHOUSEKEEPING 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 *85.30 Maple Arms 502 E. Maple Rd.; 4 rooms and bath .............. *65.00 and *75.00 Tarlton Apartment 1621 Broadway; 5 rooms and private porch and garage 65.00 Lafayette Court 2735 N. Meridian; 3 r00m5..... 55 00 Westminster 2725 N. Meridian: 3 r00m5........... 50 00 Blackstone 4001 E. Washington; 2 room* 47 50 Kireger 336 E. Prospect: 2 rooms 32 50 H. 11. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc., LIN. 5391. MA. 2808. S£J? sure .. e !l e Ui hln * ; but the hereafter. Nights and holldavs call E. V. Dessert Hum. 2204. Moynnhan Apartments _ . NOW AVAILABLE. 1603 Central }2Jjj Meridian ..'.VieOto 's7o N. Illinois *37.50 to *45 418 r.. 15th ijb All Newly Decorated. Moynahan Properties Cos. ~, .... 710 Union Title Bldg. MA. 4919 or P.I. 1371. nights or Sunday. ENGLISH AVE.. 1702; 7 rooms, upstairs* to MF5 U 9 lA N: Meridian A Mich. ?•*•*.* 5 rooms, redec.. completeJ>. city heat & water furn.. $35 to $70.00 K amrf C °hifth 4 r ooms and bath, hot and cold water *4O 00 A 1 ** * ? olle s e A ,\e.: 4 rooms and bath, hot ana cold water, redecorated 449 cn La '’lnla. 2 8 05 E. Michigan St/;'3 ims. bath, first-class apt nn 709* Mass C *ve K '‘ : 3 roms. bath!*37.so I^ J room efficiency fi?Jni.hH tChenette ' al * Utilities LOR ENZ SCHMIDT & SONS m„/„ 144 E - °hlo St. Main 3715. Res,, Bel, 4012-R.

FOR RENT DOWNTOWN AP-A NTMENTS THE BALLARD 142 E. Ohio Two and three rooms. 1 apt. overlooking both Delaware and Ohio. Electric elevators. E. Mich., 5130 Attractive apartment In home-owners neighborhood. One block from stores and car line. Heat. gas. and good janitor service furnished. *40.00. s Meridian at 16th St. The Lumley Light, alrv. homelike 3 and 4-room apartments. '"mvenientlv arranged and located. Frigidaire Equipment Ma. 0792. Rentals. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO.

Tabor, 1234 4 rooms; electric lights, gas. garage; sl7 per month. Security Trust Cos.. 11l N. Pennsylvania St. LOW RENT, EAST Four rooms, has electricity, gas. well and cistern; newly decorated throughout. Reduced to-417. _ J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. Main 5840. Three Rooms, $34.50 Modern, newly decorated. Including kitchenette, heat, light, water, gas. refrigerator, gas range furnished. The Lexington, 1116 N. Capitol Ave. See custodian or Security Trust Co- 111 N. Pennsylvania. E. MICH., 5130 5-room apts.. heat, water and Janitor service at S4O. WASHINGTON BANK & TRUST CO Main 0792, Rentals. The Highland Two rooms, bath, electric lights, gas. hot and cold-water; $lB oer month. 324 W, 21st St. See custodian or Security NORTH BT., E.. 419; four rooms modern; heat and water furnished. $37.50 per mo. J. O. McCullough Agency. 106 N. Delaware St.. Main 1709 COLLEGE AVE.. 2140; 5 rooms strictly modern; $65. B. Foreman & Son 314 Lemcke Bldg. Riley 4610. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS

Apartments for Rent Trust Company. 11l N. Pennsylvania St. $27.50 Modern 1-room. bath. The Stratfoid, 510 N. Meridian St. See custodian or Securlty Trust Co- 111 N. Pennsylvania St. PENNSYLVANIA ST.. N„ 1940; strictly modern upper duplex; newly painted and decorated; Interior and exterior; near school. Ran. 1849. DA VLAN APT. One and 7 room apts., with or without bath. See Mr. Straughn. 430 Mass. Ave.. or Fletcher Savings and Trust Company. Houses and Flats Furnished FOUNTAIN SQ.. 1112; 5-room apartment. with bath and heat. Drexel 4625. CAPITOL, N., 2354; 4 rms., bath, completely furnished for 4; near School 32. Randolph 2747. LA SALLE. N.. 2429; 3 or 5 rooms, ground floor, large lawn. Cherry 0963-W. Business Places for Rent OFFICE and factory space, any size for l'ght manufacturing. Jessup Sc Antrim Ice Cream Cos.. 713-15 N. Illinois St. Storage and Transfer TRANSFER and heavy hauling. W. E. RODOCKER, 821 E. 64th. Wash. 4433. Houses for Sale PUT your rent money in your own pocket. Fine 4-room bungalow, newly built, never lived In, ready to move Into.' Very small down payr'ent and low monthly payments In a few /ears it's yours and paid for. New garage, good size lot and faces east. Near stores, school and west side factories. but awav from the smoke and noise. Quick car service Into town. Wayne Park is growing ar.d you will be In the best part of ft. You will have saved some money and In a short time can sell It at a profit. You'll deal direct v/;th owner, no agents. An attractive home at an rttractive pries and terms for you. There is only one jf these homes for sale. Phone Har. 1458. Broadway, 905 Flve-roora modern bungalow; In good condition; garage: *SOO cash, balance monthly. Main 1531. John R. Welch & Sons, Realtors FOR COLORED In Irvington, 5424 Burgess Ave.: five rooms, electric 'tghts. large lot 88x228: bargain at $2,650. Terms, $250 cash, $24 per month. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN Main 0731. Irv. 3310 New Home South Five rooms, completely modern; near boulevard, schools. Garfield park and car line. Terms to suit responsible people. Bridges & Graves Cos. 237 N. Delaware Rl. 5250. SSOO Cash—sso Per Month Practically new, 4-room-a-side double: cltv water, sanltarv toilet, gas, electric lights, double garage, rent S4O. Live in one side at a cost of *lO per month. Mr. Huse. Ma. 1576. Hum. 2016. The Union Trust Cos. $55.00 Per Mo. Buys Modern Bungalow 5 Rooms strictlv modern home, fireplace, built-in cabinet. 2-car garaee. front drivelocated 3800 West, near National Road. Price *5.500. Call Lin. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. Acre Lot, Modern Bungalow near Beech Grove; only *IOO cash. *4l a month. Mr. Huse. Ma. 1576. Hum. 2016. The Union Trust Cos.

Deafer St.. Near Minnesota St. Only *2.000; *3OO Cash. Six rooms; 1% story frame, gas, elec., well a id cistern. Mr. Moore. Eves.. Drexel 2557. SCHMID & SMITH, INC.. REALTORS no N Delaware. Main 4088 Colored Buyers 2102 N. Rural St. Six rooms, bath, furnace, double garage: large, well-kept lot Owner leaving town end will snc-lflce at *3.7*0; SSOO cash. John R. Welch & Sons, Realtors Main 1531. 23 W. Ohio St. FOR sale by J. S. Cruse P.ealtv Cos. Has good rental prop, on E. 17th St. Owner forced to sell. Woodlawn Avenue $3,150, Only $350 Cash Six rooms, bath, furnace*, newly painted, fire proof roof, fruit, front drive garage. Mr. Moore. Eves.. Drexel 2557. SCHMID Sc SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. 9 ROOMS, thoroughly modern: 1200 E. Ohio: will sell lor small down payment. balance monthly. Call Rllev 5641. “ SPOT CASH for "your semi-modern or modern single or double; if priced right. Main 5840. J. S. CRUSE REALTY CO. ~Fletcher Ave.; seven beautiful rooms, in excellent condition: new porch, roof, paint and paper: located near new park end State St. A real home In a good location. If vou want an ideal horn? priced right with attrectlv terms, coll r,. THE CHARLES ETTINGER CO. Lincoln 5057. Res.. Irv, 1559, ONLY *6OO cash for equity in 6-room cottage: bath, garage. 858 Buchanan St.: B. Sc L. mortgage paid down to about *1,900. Rented *3O per month. 541 Bankers Trust Bldg. Rllev 5641. TABOR. E„ 1751: dandy 4-room, seml-mod-em cottage: garage: A-l. Bel. 1041, SUMMIT. S.. 32: 8 rms.. *3.200: *IOO down, *3l month. Washington 3001 -J. STUCCO bungalow; near Broad Ripple: 4 rms.. semi-mod.; only $2,200. Hun. 2136, 2-ROOM house; fine lot: street Improved; electric lights; price $1,650 down payment. balance monthly. 535 Livingston Av. IDEAL LOCATION New. modern homes just north of Rhodlus Park: 5 rooms: beautiful baths and kitchens, full basements. Ready to move Into. Near schools. Street to be paved at once. Verv low priced. S2OO CASH AND $37 PER MO. BRIDGES Sc GRAVES CO.. 237 N. DELAWARE RIIEY 5250; EVES.. HUM. 2188. SALE or rent: 10-rm. mod. house; Park Ave.; arranged 2 families; Sf baths; douh'e gar.: price right. Wash, 1749-J. PROSPECT St.. 712; 6-room semi-modern house. By owner. McKIM. AVE., 214. Six-room cottage, bath: nicely arranged; garage; paved street. Bargain. *3.200. E. Z, terms. Lin. 3734. NEAR SHELBY ST. Five-room bungalow, water, lights, gas, large lot. good neighborhood. Only *3,250; terms *3OO down. Lin, 3734. Suburban for Sale 6-ROOM SUBURBAN $3,000 1% Acre. 8 miles from Monument: paved road; poultry house and yard, berries and fruit, large garden; house is not new, but is in fair condition; electric lights, well and cistern: mortgage *2.000; balance must be all cash. Do not phone. See HALL Sc HILL. 147 E. Market. DOUBLE FRONTAGE Acre tract fronting on Lyndhurst Drive and State Road 67, pavement. Can be subdivided Into four large lots. Has future business value, a snap at *1.050. Requires $250 cash. Six miles from Monument. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN. Main 0792, Irv. 3310. $50.00 CASH Will put you In that suburban home before school starts. This includes bus service, electricity, good fencing, well, garage and two acres of good garden soil. In a growing community. For Information call. MR. RICHARDSON. Main 0792. Drexel 3745-R4 Farms for Sale EXTRA good. 80 acres in south Shelby Cos., good improvements. Address owner. J. R. Kelley. Rd. 2, Flat Rock. Ind. GENUINE bargains, Wisconsin Improved farms: verv easy terms; 40 acres and up; only *25 to *SO per acre: consider exchanges. HARDY-RYAN. Waukesha. Wls. 40 ACRES on good road. 5% miles north of Harmony; good house, barn and chicken house. 2 good wells. G. S. MARLAN. Corbin. Ind. Lots for Sale SIX lots. Drexel Gardens, adjoining new airport. Priced to sell, Ch. 5068-R. LOTS, half acre; In Meridian Hills section on Meridian. Pennsylvania and Broadway. Easy payments. Owner. Lin. 3801. Real Estate Wanted We Can Sell Your City Property ROLAND M. ARENS Sc CO. 1101 Peoples Bank. Realtors. Lin. 6010. Real Estate for Exchange KELSTONE, 912. N: large store room; 3 living rooms: will sell on terms or trade for small double. Rllev 5641, Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaware. Lin. 5050. CARPENTER; general repairing, remodeling; good work; reasonable prices; perconal service. Ch. 3680. BUILDING; new hoa't; reroofing, remodeling, etc. Jobs financed. ,OH. 1824.

Miscellaneous for Sale ALBERT system B flat clarinet and C melody Conn saxophone; good condition, by owner. Call Irv. 1107-W. FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage: good condltlon; reasonable. 6133 Indlanola Ave. GAS RANGE—BARGAIN. Main 6289. BARGAIN WEEK. On reconditioned coolers, freezers and refrigerators. F. D. GARDNER Sc CO., 221 E. Maryland. Main 3713. BEAUTIFUL new daybed. rocker, Chinese red, Imported willow; cost *120; sac. for *SO. Dr 2691-R. CASH REGISTERS, scales, grinders, sheers rebuili: guaranteed. Fixtures all kinds. SPRAOI E EX.. 22 W. Ohio. Main 0564. DRESSER, brass bed. satin finish mattress; garden hose. 2037 N, New Jersey. DOG: ENGLISH BULL; COST *75; LEAVING CITY; WILL SAC. *SO, CH. 4369-R. DINING-ROOM suit. 9-piece; splendid condition; cost *SBO, sacrifice for *IOO cash. 1705 College Ave., apt. 2, Ri. 1998. LIVING rm. suite; good condition, S4O. Sellers kitchen cab.; like new; sac. Dr. 5636 LIVING rm. suite; splendid cond., cost *350 sell S4O; also baby carriage. Dr. 7379-M. MAHOGANY AND MARBLE bank equipment or office furniture for sale; splend>d condition, A bargain. Irv, 4101. 200 DRESSES AT 75 CENTS Manufacturer closing out spring and summer frocks; 200 dresses at 75 cents, 300 dresses at *l, 300 dress at $2. All piece goods less than wholesale price. 404 Murphy Bldg., 32 E. Georgia. PRINTING presses for sale: three, small. WESS MOORE. Martinsville. Ind. RUGS—LINOLEUM Seamless Brussels rugs, size 9x12. In blue, tan, taupe and old rose, at $12.50. Imported Japanese grass rugs, 9x12, at *7.jo; wool fiber rugs, 9x12, are also *7.50. A full line of Brussels, Axmlnsters. velvets and Wilsons are carried in all grades and sizes, at real prices. Floor covering in beautiful llneoleum patterns, 49r: yard; genuine Gold Seal congoleum rugs, 9x12, all newest patterns, all perfect, fully guaranteed at *9.95. These are carried In rll sizes at proportionate prices. We also have a full line of rug border, congoleum, linoleum and inlaids at very low prices In all patterns and sizes in every width made. CHARGE ACCOUNTS WELCOMED DORFMAN RUG CO. 207 W. WASHINGTON If It covers the floor we have it. STOVE, heating; grey enamel, good condltlon, very reasonable. 1120 S. Illinois STOVE. Nubian hot blast. A-l cond; used one season. Bargain. 1219 E. Pratt St. VICTROLA: Cheney, upright; 50 records; Splend. cond.: sac. for S3O cash. 701 E. 20th. Apt, 2. Call after 6 p. m. RUMMAGE SALE—Usea clothing and furnlture. 127 W. Georgia St. TIRE VULCANIZING OUTFIT: SPLENDID CONDITION. SACRIFICE FOR $75. IR. 2126. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE cleaning? Your surplus clothing furniture, magazines, papers will help us to help others. Salvation Armv Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Rilcv 6622 127 W. Georgia. CLOTHING wanted: ladies*, gents', children's. 1440 Columbia. Ch. 1273. Barter and Swap 5-PASSENGER sedan, will trade for small property. Rl. 5641, i HAVE clear lot east; will trade for car. | Call Irvington 1322. Pets and Live Stock ENGLISH BULL DOG; WHITE, ELIGIBLE FOR REGISTRATION. HERE’S A PET YOL WILL BE PROUD TO OWN. 200 W. 33RD, AFTER 6 P. M. BABV hicks. *lO ancl *8 per hundred. BO ts HATCHERY. Riley 5470. 34 N. Delaware PKTTIGPLED English bull terriel puppies; Cocker Spaniels; rabbits and guinea pigs. INDIANAPOLIS BIRD STORE. 135 E. Ohio. PUPS; German police; fine l".*n. stock: * mo. old: *SO, Beech Grove 131 Ring 2, PUPS, beautiful; chow part sheparu: very intelligent, registered; via. 521 Dorman, Ch. 5391. BOSTON Terrier pup’s: highlv registered: *lO to *25. Be. 3573. 226 N, Addison. Musical Instruments CHRISTENSEN School of Popular Music. Plano, harmony and all dance orchestral Instrum'ts. 106 Pembroak Arcade. Rl 3S n o PIANO, baby grand: faetory sample, one of the best known makes: for nearly % price. Easy terms. Would take upright piano. Humboldt 1014. *3OO PHONOGRAPH FOR *lB5. EASY TERMS. RILEY 2151. C oat and IVooa It Pays to Buy Better Coal Special Discount on Your Winter Supply Kindling With Each Ton Best, Virginia block. 6-in. forked SP,SO Best Va. 3-6 lump. 2x4 egg. forked . . 6.25 Best Eastern Ky. 6-ln. block, forked. . 6.75 Kan. Cos.. Va.: Harlan Cos.. Ky. Indiana No. 5. 6-in. lump, forked.... 5.50 Citizens coke, all sizes 9.50 UNION ICE AND COAL CO. Dr. 4621. 1910 Bluff It will pay vou to visit our yard and see the difference In good coal. Summer Prices in Effect Now! BETHEL COAL CO. DRex 5200 233 Coven St. No charge for wheeling. Pocohortas Lump Red Ash *B.OO JACKSON COAL CO. Roach at Burton Harrison 0210 JOHNSON BAIN COAL CO , 359 W. RAY DREXEL 1010 WOOD; oak. elm and beech, for bakery or furnaces; cheap: delivered. He. 4987. Legal Notices Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, as Commissioner, appointed in cp use No. 2159 of the Probate Court of Marion County. Indiana, wherein Franklin H. Pleper Is plaintiff and William Pieper et al. are defendants, will, on the 2nd day of September. 1927, and from dav to dav thereafter until sold, at the office of Means & Buenting. 522 State Life Building. Indianapolis, Indiana, offer for sale, pursuant to an order of said Court, the following described Real Estate located in Marlon County. Indiana, to-wit: The south hp.lf of the following described tract, or parcel of land: Beginning at a point eight and two hundredths (8.021 chains north of the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section nineteen (191, township fifteen ilsi. north, range four ( 4> east; running thence so th eighty-nine iß9i degrees and fifty-five <55) minutes west to the center of the Shelbyville pike fifteen and seventy-one hundredths (15.71 chains; thence along the said pike forty i4ol degrees west six and thirty-six hundredths 16.36) chains; thence along the said pike ten ilOi minutes west three and fifty-six hundredths (3.56) chains: thence north eighty-nine (89i degrees and fifty-five (55) minutes east twenty (20) chains: thence eight and slxtv-two hundredths (3.621 chains to the place of hfß'inlng. said tract containing sixteen (16 acres more or less. Free of incumbrances. except taxes for the year 1927. Said sale will be at private sale, for not less than the full appraised value, for cash in hand, and subject to the approval of said court. OTTO W. BUENTING, Commissioner. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. DIVISION OF CONSTRUCTION. ROAD DEPARTMENT. Aug. 1, 1927. -*rOTTCE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids for the construction of a certain highway described as follows will be received by the Director of the State Highway Commission at his office in the Statehouse, Indianapolis, Ind., until 10 a. m„ on the 23rd day of August. 1927. at which time they will be publiclj opened and read. Project No. F. A. 107-C. Location: State Rd. No. 34. Crawfordsville-Indianapolis Rd.. Pittsboro to Clermont, Hendricks County. Miles: 7.313. Bids will be received for three types of pavement on the above project: brick, bituminous concrete and concrete, as shown on plans and described In standard specifications. The State will furnish cement for the above listed project. Proposal blanks and specifications may be obtained free, and all plans upon payment of *5.00 per set, upon application to the State Highway Commission, Indianapolis, Ind. There will be no refund for plans returned. Plans may also be seen free at the office of the State Highway Commission at 16 N. Senate Ave., Indianapolis. Contracts Will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, but the right to reject any and all bids Is reserved. Bidders shall file bonds with their proposals as provided by law. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION. JOHN D. WILLIAMS. Director. Aug. 5. 12. 1927. SACRIFICE SALE 500 shares Mooney-Muellcr-Ward Cos. (Indlansmolts wholesale druggists.) 6% Preferred Stock Must Be Sold at Once to Close Estate. Satisfactory Terms of Payment. Appiy; Trust Dept., Fletcher Savings & , Trust Cos. NOTICE To the taxpavers of the Sanltarv District of Indianapolis, consisting of the City of Indianapolis and the Town of Woodruff, of the determination to Issue bonds for and on behalf of said Sanitary District to pay for an additional 'lntercepting sewer (known as the Eagle Creek Interceptori to be constructed as an addition to the sewage disposal plant, system, and works and to the existing intercepting and connecting sewers of said sanltarv district. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers pf the Sanitary District of Indianapolis, Ind.. consisting ol the City of Indianapolis

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and the Town of Woodruff, that , of Sanitary Commissioners of i tarv District, acting for and thereof, bv resolution duly pa aoopted bv said board on the 1?, 31 August. 1927. determined to issue-- ’ said Sanitary District of Indiansro the sum of twenty-three thousand (*23.000.00). to bear interest at 4% cent! per annum, payable semi-ai. I on January 1 and July 1 of each vead.f first interest on said bonds to be Dava. July 1. 1929. said bonds to be dated Octu ber 15. 1927. and to be and become due and payable in twenty-three eaual scries as follows; *1.000.00 of said bonds shall be payable on January 1 of each year, beginning with Jan. 1. 1930. and ending with and Including January 1. 1952. for the ourpose of raising money to pay for an additional intercepting sewer (known aa the Eagle Creek Interceptor! to be constructed as an addition to the sewage disposal plant, system and works and to the existing intercepting and connecting sewers of said Sanitary District. Said bonds shall not in any respect be a corporate obligation or Indebtedness of said Cltv of Indianapolis. Ind.. but shall be and constitute an indebtedness of said Sanltarv District as a special taxing district. JOHN L. DUVALL. Mayor: WILLIAM C. BUSER. Cltv Controller. RUSSELL T. MacFALL. President. Board of Sanltarv Commissioners of the Sanitarv District of Indianapolis. SCHOOLS TOWNS AND CITIES NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the matter of determining the tax rates for certain purposes by the school town of Beech Grove, Marion County, Indiana. before the board of school trustees. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the school town of Beech Grove. Marion County, that the proper legal officers of said municiDalitv. at their regular meeting place, on 29th day of August, 1927, will consider the following budget: —Bulget Classification for School Towns and Cities — Special School Fund— Salaries of school trustees * 150.00 Salary of superintendent 3,000.00 Office pay roll 600.00 Office supplies and expenses 250.00 Legal services 1.00 Janitors’ and engineers’ pay roll. 3,500.00 Expense of enumeration 50.00 Taxes and assessments 600.00 Medical inspection 200.00 Pay of teachers (when tuition fund is exhausted) 8,000.00 Repair of buildings and care of grounds 4,000.00 School furnture and fixtures.... 500.00 General school supplies 1,000.00 Equipment—(al Manual training 200.00 (b) Domestic science 200.00 (cl Laboratory 200.00 Heat, light, water and power..,. 2,500.00 Telephones and telegraph OO.OOj Freight, drayage aid express.... 25fJ| Insurance on schot 1 property. .. 700. M Payment of lntere t on temporary M loans 200.00 Treasurer’s bond 60.00 i Miscellaneous—1. Library 500.00 i 2. Commercial equipment 800.00 $27 335.00 I Horizontal increase refund * 6|739.79 Total special school fund *34,074.79 —Estimate of Special School Funds to Be Raised— Estimated expenditures as ab0ve.*34,074.7# Less estimated revenue and balance— I Revenue not derived from taxation 5,525.00 ' Totpl deductions *5,525.00 i Amount necessary to be raised by taxation *28,549.79 1 Tuition Fund—- ] Pay of teachers *18,000.00 Total tuition fund *18,000.00 —Estimate of Tuition Funds to Be Raised— Total *18.000.00 Amount necessary to be raised bv taxation $18,000.00 Bond or sinking fund— I Payment of princloal $6,000.00 i Payment of Interest 321.00 —Estimate* of Bond or Sniking Fund to Be Raised— Estimated expenditures as above. *9,210.00 Amounts necessary to be raised bv tnxation $9,210.00 —Proposed LeviesNet tarab’.e property $4,605,140.00 —Funds— Special School Fund—Levy on property, .60* amount to be raised. *27,650.84. Tuition Fund—Levy on property, .40; amount to be raised, $18,420.56. Bond or Sinking Fund—Levy on property. .23; amount to be raised. *9,210.28. Total Funds—Levy on property, 1.20; I amount to be raised, $55 261.68. —Comparative Statement of Texes Collected and to Be Collected—(Show amounts collected last three years.) Spe-inl School Fund—Collected 1925 lew. 519.317: 1926 levy. *18.929; 1927 lew, 523.F07; to be collected this year, 1928 levy, *27.630.34. Tuition Fund—Collected 1925 levy, $14.943; 1923 levy. $13,190; 1927 levy. *15.738; to be collected this year, 1928 levy, $lB,420.56. Bond or Sinking Fund—Collected 1925 levy. 5.933* 1923 lew. 8.126: 1927 levy, 7.869:, to be collected this year, 1928 levy, 59 210.28. Total Funds—Collected 1925 levy, $40,693; 1923 levy. 40.245; 1927 levy. *47.214; to h* collected this year, 1928 levy, $55,261.68. Taxpayers appearing shall have right to be heard thereon. After the M levies have been determined, ten or p taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieve such levies, may appeal to the Stat( ■ of Tax Commissioners for furtheP fined action thereon, bv filing a pctl. therefor with the county auditor not lat thßn the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a hearing In thi* county. Date Aug. 18. 1927. VERL PIERSON. Pres. VERNON PERKINS, Sec. HENRY L. HURST, Treas. Sc/hool Trustees. Money to Loan HOUSEHOLD LOANS sio to $:ioo This corporation Is OPERATED UNDER THF SUPERVISION OF THE STATE OF INDIANA and provides a place where vou may borrow from 510 to S3OO in a dignified bushiei-like manner without paying mo*e than the legal rate of interest or without being imposed upon la any wav. We do not notify your employer neither do we make Inquires of friends, relatives or trades people. You get the money in a few hours' time and without having any one sign your note. 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