Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 92, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 August 1927 — Page 10

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STOCK ACES OPEN STEADY; ' TIM FIRM Movement Is Upward Thru Most of List After Irregularity.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Wednesday was 188.07, up .88. Average of twenty rails was 141.31, up .32. Average of forty bonds was 97.97, off .04. , Bu United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—A steady tone prevailed in stocks at the opening today with leaders at the previous closing levels. In the early trading, the price movement turned upward with trading active. General Motors led in point of sales volume with prices firming up after opening unchanged at 239. The new motors stock was up % point at 121 Vs. Utilities, led by North American, gained ground, while Postum Cereal in the food group, turned over in heavy volume and American Smelting stood out in the minings. Good buying went ahead in motor shares where Nash, Yellow Truck, Mack and Chrysler gained fractionally.

MOTION PICTURES

John Gilbert ? Renee Adoree V Cffjf Karl Dane \3L.ftlG gjagfoApe , I V Opens t /Sr 11:45 fig 40c to hw >•* 40c&60c >( /j Jgyl 1: Feature Shows at 13:00, 3:30, 4:45, 7:15 and 9:15 Band Concerts at 2:15, 0:45, 9:30 t It’s the story of the “Mademoiselle from Armentieres”—the hjg parade of human enro- > tions—the greatest romance of the war. ON OUR STAGB i Tommy Christian and his Orchestra # ■ ■■■ c Animated T^cws

COMING SUNDAY 11 th t Anniversary J - L Program WARING’S PENNSYLVANIANS The Greatest Stage Band AND ON OUR SCREEN ! BILLIE DOVE , "THE STOLEN BRIDE” , • 2

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iQllpjoM€p THOMAS MEIGHAN In a James Cruze Production “WE’RE ALL GAMBLERS’’ ,** * • COMEDY, FOX NEWS WEEKLY, CHARLES B. LINES, EMIL SEIDEL’S APOLLO SIERRYMAKERS. EARL GORDON, ORGANIST.

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CHARLIE MURRAY GEORGE SIDNEY In a Big Laugh Riot ‘‘LOST th t e FRONT” Mack Sennet Comedy -SMITH'S CANDY SHOP” WELCOME WEEK M. G. M. NEWS

Dempsey vs. Sharkey OFFICIAL-FIGHT PICTURES TAKEN AT THE RINGSIDE OF THE FAMOUS NEW YORK FIGHJ SHOWS •very punch, every action of the struggle tliut made history—The Dempsey of Toledo coming back, never giving ground—Sharkey’s excruciating pain as Dempsey lands (he knockout punch. % A SLOW MOTION SHOTS of the twenty body punches and that left to the chin Was It a Foul? Ask Me Another! SHOW STARTS 11 A/ M. Now Admission Showing 50c

PAYS RECORD SEAT PRICE \ Stock Exchange Membership Sold - for $224,000. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The New York Stock Exchange membership of Albert Brumley was sold today to Roy F. Atwod for $224,000, anew high valuation. The last previous sale was $218,000 and the former high record was $222,000.

Du Pont rose % to 300%.' United States Steel held steady. Buying was resumed in the rails on the belief that car loadings had taken a definite turn upward for the fall. New York Central, Atchison, Missouri Pacific and “Frisco advanced together with several others of the group. Oils were steady to firm. Aeronautical issues moved higher, led by Wright Aero. y With the overnight news generally favorable to bullish operations, the market went ahead in early dealings with the advance interrupted by the previous close. General Motors old stock moved up fractionally to a fresh high at 239 Ms and the new at 121 Vi.

Stocks with an investment appeal continued in active demand Westinghouse Airbrake gained Vs to 187, National Biscuit % to 136%, and New York Central, a point to 156%. Radio Corporation was under pressure, selling off lVs to 64%. This decline followed the announcement of the Mackay companies’ entrance into the radio message field, through purchase of Federal Telegraph’s communication system. Trading around noon was overshadowed, by another urgent buying movement, in General Motors Issues. Floor traders playing for a reaction, in these stocks were thrown into a retreat, when they resumed thesfidvance, into new high ground. New shares climbed to 122%, up 1%, from the previous close and the old to 241%, up 1%. Barnsdall Issues were under pressure, breaking more than a point to 22%. Selling was influenced by publication of the company’s balance sheet as cf June 30. This showed bank loans of $3,000,000, against none at the start of the year. Cash was reduced during the first six months of 1927, from $3,662,000, to $1,526,000, while inventories increased from, $1,502,000 to $3,373,000. Earnings in the first six months this year were $1.43 a share, against $2.77, in the same period of 1926. Radio CorpoHution met good support following the early break on the announcement, of the Mackay Companies’ entrance into the radio communication field. Children Burn to Death 111 l United Press PULASKKI, Va., Aug. 25. Charles Gregor, 5, and his sister, Mary Ann, 2, were fatally burned when their clothing was ignited by a bucket of burning oil here yesterday.

AMUSEMENTS

INDIANAPOLIS FRIDAY*! SEPT. £ 18TII ST. * SUGAR GROVE AVK.

MENAGERIE Ilrlfesl HORSE FA,R IffjSl T,IE GIANT [of THEMALLj [Performances 2 PM. “ WORLD'S LARGEST STREET PARADE 11AM.

Downtown Ticket Sale on Show Day at Clark & Cade Drug Store, Claypool Hotel

PASSERI’S REVUE SIBYLLA MC V T c r SE BOWHAN Aun RUSSELL PARISH & PERU COMPANY Vroupe Dally Pipe Organ Recital by Lester Huff Starts 12:411 Noonji Doors Open 12:30

©Sffiffl ENGLISH’S IV Tonite and ail Week t R “The Whole Town’s Talking” With IDABELLE ARNOLD Matt Wed.. Thurs., Sat. at 2:15 Next Week—THE GHOST TRAIN

jjQIiMZSr STUART WALKER COMPANY ELIZABETH A P HA PATTERSON LIlrtlMTI “IN LOVE WITH LOVE”

' MOTION PICTURES

New York Stocks

"By Thomson * McKinnon'

Railroad!— Prev. —Auk. 25 High. Low. Close, close. Atchison 200 195% 199 196 Atl Coast Line..l9B 196% 197 197% B & O 1207a 120 120% 120% Can Pacific ....187% 186% 187% 186% C & O 195% 19 4 195 193% C& N W 92% 91% 9%2 91% C R & P 111% 110% 111 110% Del & Hud50n..216% 215 216% 315% Del & Lack 167% 16614 167% 167% Erie 62% 61% 62 61% Erie Ist pfd .... 62 62 62 62 Ort Nor Did ....100% 99% 100% 9974 Lehigh Va11ey...110% 109 110% 108 K C South .... 64% 63% 64% 64% L & N 147% M K St T 47 46% 47 46% Mo Pac pfd 103% 101% 102% 102% N Y Central ...157 156 158% 155% NY NH Sc H .... 48% ... 48% 48% Nor Pacific 957, 9474 957-, 95 Nor & West 1917, 190 191% 190 Pere Marqu ....135 ... 135 135 Pennsy 6574 65% 6574 65% Reading 115% 11474 115% 115% Southern Ry ...136% 135 135% 13874 Southern Pac...123% ... 123 123% St Paul 18 1774 17% 18% St Paul bid ... 3274 32% 32% 32% St L it 8 W ... 84 ... 84 84% St L & S F 11374 11274 113% 112 Union Pacific ..191 189% lsl 190 Wabash 66% 88% 66 68 Wabash pld ... 937* ... 93% 94 Rubbers— Ajax ay. Fisk 15% ... 1574 16 Goodrich 69% 68% 69% 6874 Goodyear .... 53% ... 53% 53 Kelly-Spgfld ... 23 ... 23 33 US Rubber ... 4974 49% 497* 4974 Equipments— Amer C & F 104% Amer Locomo ..112% 11174 112 112% Amer Stl Pd .... 58% 67 57 58 Bald Locomo ..260% 258% 259 25974 Elec 1297* 127% 128 129 N Y Air Bk .... 45% ..I % 4574 Pullman Car . 72 li y 71 * with a b 187 i BB it?* W Btee£l C 84 ‘ 2 * 4,/i 84U gefhle 64% 6474 84 % 65 Colo Fuel 77% ... 77% 7714 Crucible ........ 91 90% 91 Gulf St 5t1..... ... . 0 2 50% Inland Stl 63 ... 53 531* Rsn Sfl C * I ” 41H 40 41% 41% Sl-Shef f.*. !!! V! !” 129% US Steel 13974 13874 iss'.i 139% Aiioy , 29 Vanadium 54 '5374 54 5471 Motors— Amer Bosch .... 20% ... 20% 20% Chandler 19% ... 19% 19% Chrysler 59% 587 a 59 59 Cont Motors .... 11 ... 1074 11 Dodge 18 i, 1* Gabriel 55% i” 5574 55% General Motors 246 237% 246 239 Hudson 87 85% 86% 85% m®**- 101% 100% ioi 101% Mar Par ........ 21% ... 21% 20% Yellow Coach ... 32% 32 32% 32% Nash 81% 81 74 817 , 81% 42 42,4 Btu r d C ehk A r rTOW .:;’. I2U ::: ll* Tlmken^V. Wlllys-Overlond.. 18 ... ‘17% 1774 White Motors .. 3971 39 39% 39 Mining— Amer Smelt 17074 170% Anaconda 47 ... 46% 47 Cer De Pas .... 66 ... 66 66% Inspir . las? Bit Nick 6774 66% 67 % Kennec .... .... 71% 71 7i% 71% Tex G & Sul 61% 67% 68 6774 USSmelt 42% 41% 4274 4274 At Ref 123 123 123 123 Cal Pete 21% ... 21% .21% Frep Texas 75% 74% 75% 74% Houston 133% 131% 132 132% Indpt Oil 21 ... 21 21 Marland C 36% ... 36% 36% Mid C Pete 31 % 31 31% 31% X.a(ro 3074 ... 30% 30% Pete < BI sftT * 49 % 50% 497* fhtl Pete 43% 43 42% 4374 Union Oil 43% ... 431, 431 Pure Oil 2674 ... 26% -76% Royal Dutch . ... % g'ncjalr 16% ... 16% 1674 Skelly 26% ... 26% 26% S. 0.. of Cal 54% 5474 54% 54 S. O. or N. J.... 38% . 38% 39 S. O. of N. Y.... 31% 31 31% 31% Texas Cos 49% .. 491, 491; Trans Pete 874 ... a% B>. Industrials— Alv Rumely .... 1374 ... 1314 13% | Allis Chaim ....107*, ... 107*, Allied Chem 157% ... 157 1577% Armour (A) .... 974 ... 9% 914 Amer Can 62 61*4 61 % 61% Amer Woolen .. 2274 ... 22% 22*4 Coco Cola 117 .. 1167* 117', Cont Can 751* Dav Chem 36% 35% 36 35% Dupont 300% 298 300 300 V, Famous Players 108 ... 105 106 Gen Asohlt 67*4 ... 87% 87% Inf. C Engr 52V* 51 74 51% 52 Int Paper 5774 ... 577* 5774 Int Hare 194 ... 194 194 May n Stores .. 7974 ... 79% 791:, Mont Wafd 74% 73', 74% 73% gallo 65% 63*4 64 65% Real Silk 2674 ... 25% 2' % Rem Type 41% 4174 4i% 41% Sears-Roeb 73% 73 737, 28% Untv Pipe 28', . 28v5 2574 g®C IP 214%. ... 21374 214 U S In A1 ... 77*/ W UUUti r e£-' 172 171 Vi 17U > Am T & T 169% ... 16974 1 69% Am Express 155 Am W W 52 . 51% 52% Brklyn Man ... . V! . * gj' 2 Col Gs &El ... 96 9574 9514 ge Cons Gas 11274 112 VT 11274 112% Interboro ... 351N Cos 53 5274-,, 52% 52 Peonies G ... * I*l Us Phila Cos ' ' % SO*' * E 1... 64% 83% 64 6374 West Union ... 164* , Shinping— a A mS & C n.v: Atlantic O ” 3ji* In M M pfd ... 4074 40% 40 T $ 38*, United Fr 13774 ... 137% 4 ' Foods—--1 Am Bugar ....,91 ... 91 91% Bubi PZti 55!i ••• 5434 Cuba A Sug " 03' 4 Flclschmann ... 63% 6274 62% 63% .Jewel Tea 62% ... *2% Nat Biscuit 136% ... 136% i38% Punta Ale 39 74 3 9 39 74 3 9 w n V B 25 ••• 25 .257, Tobaccos— > 1 Am Suma 5974 ... 5974 Am Tob 1437* ... 143% i Am T B 143% 14274 I?*% 14374 Cons Cigars girt Lorllard 42 4174 41% 417, 5 g'y IM‘/a 139’* 136 7r 0b r £ 99/2 ••• 99 100 U Clg Stor 25% Schulte R S ... 5574 ... 5574 55%

Banks and Exchange

bank clearings today were $3,202,000; debit*. $5,299,000.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE By United Press NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Foreign exchange opened steady. Sterling demand. $4.85 25-32-francs. 3.91%c: lira, 5.44%c; Belga, 13.91 c; marks, 23j79c. . ’

Local Wagon Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying $1.36 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grades are Durchased on their merits.

In the Cotton Market

„ (By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Aug. 26.—The best of bull markets must have their reactions. I saw the shadow Wednesday and expect the event today. Nothing drastic, but a temporary stepping aside on the part of the close followers of the market while the present favorable weather holds.

UNION CHOOSES HUSTON ■'s Bu United Press CLEVELAND, Ohio, Aug. 25.-C. H. Huston, chairman of the board of the Trans-Continental Oil Company and former assistant secretary of commerce, has been appointed to head a board of management for the financial affairs of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Husfon’s appointment to the chairmanship post of the “brotherhood management corporation” followed a stockholders meeting yesterday which resulted In the addition of eleven new members to the board of the Cleveland bank of the brotherhood. /

1,500 Hand in Pinochle By United Press MUNCIE, Ind., Aug. 25.—A fifteen hundred point pinochle hand Is almost an impossibility, players assert, but Hugh Haughey held one yesterday. Haughey, playing at the home of a friend, held all trumps with the exception of one suit card. \ 7

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

HODS CONTINUE RISING TREND AT UNION MART Top Price Is Quoted at $10.90; Bulk Is $lO to $10.75.

, —Hog Price Range— Aug. 18. 9.?5?10.50 10 73 8,000 19. 9.25@ 10.40 10 75 5,500 20. 9.25# 10 75 10.75 4,500 22. \ 9.25910 85 10.80 6.000 23. 9.SOdi 10.75 10.95 6.000 25. 10.25910.90 10.90 5.500 Porker material at Union Stockyards today continued its rising tendency of the present week and moved 10® 15 cents higher in most divisions. The top price quoted was $10.90. The bulk of material ranged at $lO to $10.75. Receipts were estimated at 5,500. Holdovers totaled 537. Hog Price Range Porker material In the 160-200 pound class sold at $10.65® 10.90; 200-225 pounds, $10.50® 10.75; 225250 pounds, $10.25® 10.50; 250-300 pounds, [email protected]; 300 pounds and up, $9 @9.75. Pigs sold at $8.25 @9.50. Packing sows, [email protected]. Cattle Division In the cattle division a few prices moved upward nitlr-the whole market exhibiting a strong tendency. Beef steers sold at $lO to sl3 range. Cattle receipts were estimated at 700. Calves receipts were 600, according to estimates. Vealers were quoted downward from sl6. Sheep and lamb receipts were 800. Market was steady to 25 cents up. —Hog!— on e i C n lp & 5,500; m * rk et. 10015 c higher. ?lii i?n v * * 250 9.50 iso'inn h! 9.50# 10.75 <’oo-225 Id* 10.50® 10.75 STflinn ihJ 10.25© 10.50 300 lbs. up 0.000 9.75 —Futile—- _ , Receipts, 800: market steadv. JW" slo.oo® 13.00 Beef cows 6.25® 8.50 L°w cutters and cutter cows.. 4.25© 5.50 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 7 25jt 8.25 —Calves— Receipts. 600; market Joc higher . V'ler* . TT.. $15.50© 18.00 Heavy calves 6.50010.00 —Sheep and Lambs—- _ , Receipts, 800; market steadv. Top fat lambs sl2 So Bulk fat lambs 1L50012 25 Bulk cull lambs 6.50© 9.00 Fat ewes UTU' 4 - s ° l& ' • 50 Other Livestock B.u United Press , LOUISVILLE. Aug 25.-Hogs—Receipts, 700. market, steady to 25c higher: tops. * lO - 7 * Cattle—RecMpts, 200; market, steady. Calves—Recelp's. 30i,; market, steady: good to choice. sl2® 14; medium to gcod. $9.50-111.50; outs. *9.50 down Sheep—Receipts. 1,000: market, steady; *ie X sn lsx.hs *l2. ewes and wethers, sl2 50, seconds, $7.50: sheep, *3.50© 5.50 Bu United Press 3 Aug 28.—Hogs— Receipts. 3 000. market, steady to strong; 250-350 200-250 lbs.. slo© 11.15; i*°;2oo 1b6.. sll© 11.25; 130-160 lbs.. $10.25P ock l n 5 80ws - * 7 - 50 Cattle—Reaeipts, 350. Calves—st*alyj heef steers. $.40© 10 .75; beef cows. $5.75rr50; low yU*S. d c £l ter co * s - $4.50© 5.50; vealers. sl jeeß-Receipts. 1.200: market v steady, top fat lambs, $13.50; bulk tsj! lsP ll h.'iiv 1 ?^ 13 ' 50: hulk culi lambs. slo® 12; bulk fat ewes. $4.50®7. ft'/ United Press m Aug ' 25.—Hogs -Receipts. 450; t. on ."'eighty hogs. 15© 25c H heavies. *9© 9.50; mediums. Sorters. 810.50© 11; good pigs string lo- Cttle-Receiptß. light; market, Calve—Receipts, light: market, market, slSw. P lamb light: Bit United Press • < Aug. 25.—Hogs—Receipts !o 4 2Si" 187" 25c up: 250-350 fts. 10 - 5 Ji 200-250 lbs.. $10.50®11; 1602 ?°,, lbs -„ U'l© 11.65; 130-ieo lbs., $10,75© U. 90-130 lbs.. $lO 50© 10.75; packing sows, rtnwif?~K Re # ei ? ts * 175: mark et. vealers 50c ® ee l 750 le rairir.V S '? 0<, H I ®. • Sheep—Receipts. hMit s t^ t( > weak; top fat lambs, *13.7T; bulk cull lambs. *B© 10.50. Bu United Press 28 000, market uneven; steadv to 25c p * 3, J? 5c flown; heavyweights. 250350 lbs., medium to choice. *8 75010medium weight. 200-250 lbs., medium to choice. $9.40© 10.75; lightweight. 160-200 bs common^t 0 . choice. *9 50© 10.80; light ‘A B .' common to ihofee. ?o;t 9 h* I **sn,^ a , c „ klnK , sows - smooth and rough, $..4008.50: slaughter pigs, 90-180 medium to choice. sß© 9.50. Slaughter cjttle and calves—Steers. 1.500 lbs. up. **ik bo * ce {. * 117 3®14.65; steers, 1.100*n°o!choice. $13,75014.65; good. •J.l, 0 *® 1 !; 7 . 5 :. steers, l.ioo lbs. downchoice, $13.25® 14.40; good, $10.75© 13 75- ?? d ‘nm. i M.8O011.H: common'. $6 75©' 8. 7 5. light yearling steers and heifers ?° od . and choice. 850 lbs. down, $10.50® * n 7i :, 5f' r * r , 5 v n 6 ood and choice. 850 lbs afl' wll AL 12 -ls‘ns C e°^ on * nd medium! ail weiffnts. V6.75<&/9.75: cows crood and all *0.25: common and medium t*J|?®®- 75; 'O'v cutter and cutters. *4.75© S S l^ughte r e °sheep n an^ a{l ° and wrow? OK and c °n? n on. all weights ®7 2? 11 'enil e *. e i4 medium trf choice, *3.75 f. u ,nd common. $1.5004 75c*sfti3 r ,r stock ' mediu “ B/i United Press EAST BUFFALO. Aug 25 —Hoes-Re “ ■ /A®, 80c off: calves steady; beef -R?MID*U ®2M- V STJ;a t *16.50©17 Sheen <OO market, steadv. *l3 50® iw£’ $5 U SOO7 U S O . mb8 ' * 9e ' I0 50: bulk B.u United Press nIP^SSS KtiSrfv- Ss2:# c ? lves * receipts 600: market beef Bt f e l 8 ' 11.50; light vear“P* heifers, beef cows’ ’ cutter and’ cutter calves * 4 $ 2 00*2- 5 ’ lnSk * ato^k 2^nd* 0 ’ feeder ket'stead?- 9 ! ,^ 1 f e ? P T R £ celpts - 2 - 200: m *iIsmbs, $13.50; bulk fat 08AO': bulk o ?ai S^is bU $4Ve Un ‘ Rmb5 ' ,B ' so 7 25 8.^rarret R fi 9 ?K b 250-350 lbs.. $8.90®10 25- '>oo- - ' b '-, *9 90® 10.80- 160-200 lbs *lO 65© * 9 - 2 *® 10.85: So-’iso fba? U^ oe'ip? 0 e'ip?, aC V.SSb : BO c :fvei 7 '?^S. 3 ts' , C so^*b sn ii v J l * 64 yearlings and heifers !! r so ®y: hf.ef cows. $5.75©0.75; low cutV. *n d cutter cows. $4.50©5.25: vealers *ls. heavy calves. *7.5009- bulk stock and feeder steers. [email protected]. Sheep^ReceiDts ' , m , ar ' c * t steadv: too fat lambs. *l2*7s’ bulk fat lambs, $12.50012 75- bulk riiii lambi. M.SO- lat W.S SO

In the Sugar Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Rumors persist that President Machado has virtually decided upon plans for restricting exports to the United States and Europe next year within the prescribed limits and also for taking care of whatever surplus there may remain from the current crop at the end of the vear. These, however, are only rumors and lack official basis. More activity was displayed in the sugar market Wednesday than at any time during the current year and while the early advances were not maintained at the close. It nevertheless revealed a decided shifting In markef sentiment. and it would seem that fufjamental factors are at last being allowed to resume their normal Influences.

Commission Row

PRICE TO RETAILERS —Aug. 85— FRUITS Apples—Box apples—Wlnesap. $3. New apples—Tranaparents. 40 lbs., $3; Duchess, $4.500 3; Wealthy, $2.5003. Apricots—California. $2 crate. Bananas—4osc lb. Cantaloupes—lndiana, standard crates, $3; flat crate. $101.50. Cherries—California. $4.50 (15 lb*.). Grapes—California seedless. $1.85 box. Grapefruit—California. $4.50 crate. Honeydew Melons—s2.2s 02.50. Lemons—California. $7.5008. Limes—California. *3, per hundred. Oranges—California Valencias, crate, $4 ®Huckleberries—Virginia. $3 (15 lbs.). Peaches—Elbertas. $2.50 03.25. Pears—California, per box. $4. Pineapples—Cuban. $303.60. Plums—California. $3. Watermelons—Georgia, average 30 lbs.. VEGETABLES Beans— Stringless. $1.50 hamper; H. G. lima. 50c lb.: Kentucky Workers. $1.25 bu. Beets—H. G. 30b doz.: $2.50 bbl. Cabbage—H. G.. $2 bbl. Carrotts—H. G.. 35c doz.: bulk, $1.35 bu. Cauliflower—H. 0.. [email protected] per baskec'elery—Michigan. Highball. $1.25 crt. Corn —Kentucky. 35040 c dozen. Cucumbers—H. G.. 50c®51.25. Eggplant—H. 0.. $2 50 doz. Garlic —California. 15c lb Kale—H. G.. 65c bu. j „ Lettuce—California, head. $505.50 crate; H. G. leaf, 15 lbs.. 75c. t Mangoes—Louisiana, $1 hamper. Okra—Tennessee, *1 basket. Onions—Spanish. $2.4002.75 crate; H. O. green. 40c dozen; H. G. white Bermuda. $3 bu.; H. O. yellow Bermuda. $1.35 bu.; Waila Walla yellow. 100 lbs.. $2.75. Parsley—H. G., 50c per bushel. Peas—H. G.. 50 lbs.. $7. Potatoes—Virginia Cobblers. $3.75 bbl.; Kentucky Cobblers. $3.50 03.75. Radishes—H. G„ white. 35c; red. 35c; H. O. buttons, 50c doz. ■ „ . Sweet potatoes—Alabama, $1.35 hamper. Spinach—H G.. 75c bu. Tomatoes—H. O. (hothouse), 50c, 15-lb. basket. Turnips—H. Q.. $3 bu. v Bn United Press CHICAGO. Aug. 25.—Berries—Dewberries. $3.25© 3.50 per 24 pts.; black raspberries. $2.50©3 per 24 pts.; gooseberries. $2.50© 2.75 per 16 qts.; red raspberries, $3.5003.75 per 24 pts. Green fruits—Apples. $2.25®2.50 per bu.; cantaloupes.*s2.7s ®3 per crate; cherries. $3.25®3.7s per 18 qts.: grapes. 30035 c per basket: peaches, $2.5002.75 per bu.; pears, $2.2502.50 per bu.

Produce Markets

—Aug. 25 Butter (wholesale price! Creamery, best grade, a pound, 44047 c. Butterfat —Local dealers. 42043 c. Eggs—Strictly fresh delivered at Indianapolis. 25 026 c. . _ Poultry (buying prices)—Hens. 19020 c: Leghorn hens, 13015 c; roosters, large. 10 012 c; Leghorns and smal., 14015 c; broilers, lbs. up. 19©20c; Leghorns and smalls, 14®15c; turkeys, hens. 20025 c; roung totns. 20©25c; o’d toms, 15020 c; ducks 12015 c; geese. 8010 c; guineas. 35c. Bu United Priss CHICAGO. Aug. 25.—Butter—Receipts, 11.051; creameries. 40%®41%c; standards. 39%c; firsts, 37%036%c; seconds, 35© 38%c: extras. 43%c. Eggs—Receipts. 7.623; ordinaries. 23®25c; firsts. 27%©28c; seconds. 21%022%c; extras. 28Vj©29c. Poultry —Receipts, 1 car: fowls, heavy, 23 %c: small. 18c: springs. 24c: ducks, heavy. 20 ©2lc: small. 18c; geese. 15©20c; turkeys, 25c; roosters. 16%c: broilers. 24c. Cheese — Twins, 33%24c: young Americas. 35c. Potatoes. arivals. 68: on track. 167; In transit. Arrivals. 68: on track. 167; in transit. 643; Kansas and Missouri sacked Irish cobblers. $1.65© 1.80; Nebraska sacked Irish cobblers. s2© 2.10: Idaho and Colorado sacked Irish cobblers. $202.10; Minnesota sacked early Ohios. $1.60© 1.65; New Jersey Irish cobblers. $3.5003.55 per 150-lb. sack. Sweet potatoes—slol.6s. Bu United Press NEW YORK. Aug. 25.—Flour—Quiet and easier. Pofk—Firm; mess. s3l. Lard Firm; midwest spot. $13013.10. Sugar Raw, firm: spot 96 test, delivered duty paid. 4.55 0 4.58 c: refined dull: granulated. 5.70© 5.80. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot, 13%®*3%c: Santos No. 4. 16%© 16%c. Tallow—lnactive and nominal; special to extra. 7%©7%c. Hay—Easy: No. 1, $1,300 1.25: No. 3. 90c51.05: clover. slOl.lO. Dressed poultry—lrregular; turkeys. 30® 60c; chickens. 20U37c; broilers. 32036 c; capons, 30®46c; fowls. 13©30c: ducks. 18 ©22c: ducks. Long Island, 23©24c. Live poultry--Easy; geese. 15c: ducks. 13©25c: fowls. '2o® 27c: turkeys. 25c: roosters. 17c; broilers, 20® 29c. Cheese—Flri. i; state whole milk, fancy to best. 25%®28%c: young Americas, fresh. 26c. Potatoes Long Island. $1.50© 3.25; Jersey. $1.50® 2.75; southern. *2O 2.25. Sweet potatoes— Jersey. $1.5002.25: southern barrels. $1.50 04.50. Bu Unitcl Press CLEVELAND. Aug. 35.—Butter—Extras. In tubs. 46© 47c; firsts. 43© 44c: seconds. 39%©40%c; packing stock. 28© 30c; prints In one-poumf cartons. 1 to 3 cents, above tub quotations. Eggs—Extras. 35c; extra firsts, 33cs; firsts. 28c: ordinary. 25c; pullets. 24c. Poultry—Fowls. 25© 26c; Leghorn fowls. 17©19c; heavy broilers. 26® 28c: Leghorn broilers. 23©25c; cocks. 15© 17c: ducks. 22®23c. Potatoes—Jersey, sacks. $3.35© 3.50. Kentucky, sacks. $3.25; barrels, $3.85.

Marriage Licenses

Odessa Critchlow, 21, 129 E. Ohio, oil station employe, and Edith Leurg. 19, 208% N. Delaware, machine operator. Francis Connelly. 22. 1418 Kealing. timer, and Mary Moore, 21. 933 High, secretary. Oscar Williams. 26. 346 Indiana, Janitor, and Helen Dallas. 25, 346 Indiana, housekeeper. Cnarles Dehn. 21, 4248 Winthrop. news service, and Wanda Hull, 18, 4248 Winthrop. Robert H. Drysdale. 52. 4610 Hovey. carpenter. and Glenna Banks. 31, 4610 Hovey. stenographer. William Robinson. 20. 949 E. McCarty, mechanic, and Anna Crocke*. 18, 1310 Blaine. Willlaai Boucher. 26. 302% Blake, operator, aln Mabel Stambaugh. 20, 427 S. Keystone, bookkeeper. Elmer Monroe, 61. Greensburg. Ind., farmer. , and Lou Porter>6o. 1417 8. East, housekeeper. Clarence Dunlop. 53. 530 N. Senate, Barber, and Ethel Miller. Indianapolis, maid. Arthur Ewbank. 27. 405 N. Chester, druggist, and Hilda Brown. 27, 1921 Spruce, clerk, David Smith. 25. Carmel. Ind. street car employe, and Zella Hawkins. 22, 1221 N. Alabama, bookkeeper.

Births Boys Wm. and, Lilly Davidson. 1814 W. Minnesota. Paul and Maud Shea. 1335 Calhoun. Harry and Beulah Romerll. 5115 English Ave. Clarence and Twannette Jenkins. 932 N. aiactstone. Otvde and Elizabeth Whitaker. 1154 N. Concord. Lerov and Cleo Brown. 1537 N. Senate. Alvin and Helen Coleman, city hospital. Otlbert and Lucie Kimball. 2109 W. Eleventh. Walter and Ethel Pursley. cltv hospital. Paul and Lillie Paulson, city hospital. Prank and Lucille Robinson, cltv hospital. Wm. and Clarabell Lunsford, cltv hos- i nital. Wm. and Mable Burris, cltv hospital. Carl and Grace Spean 4724 Brouse. Harrv and Nellie Poland. 3216 W. Washington. David and Edith Jeffries. 246 N. Cumberland. Joe and Ruth Shaw. 2310 Woodlawn. Elmer and Lillian Klnner. 303 Bright. Wm. and Gladys Bakcmeier. Ind. Christian Hospital. Arthur and Beatrice Agnew. 3831 English Ave. Girls Joseph and Marv O'Brien. 1128 Reisner. Eslev and Lovle Sarver 2438 Cornell Ave. Christopher and Annie House. 2107 Wende'l Ave. Jewell and Ruth Leak. 1347 8. Belmont. Joe and Ruth Wright. 411 lowa. Clarence and Margaret Sidebotham. Allison and Laura Meals, city hospital. Allen and Marv Abner, cltv hospital. Roscoe and Cecil Crawley, cltv hospital. Mamin and Dale Despin. 16 Bloomington Ave. James and Jessie Brummet. 2529 Wood. Carl and La Verne Mlkerell, 803 Ft. Wavne Ave. Arthur and Vivian Grissom, 1352 N. Dearborn. j Deaths Marie De Witt. 48. 1315 N. Kealing, carcinoma. Martha Pearson Wright. 78. 617 N. New Jersey, chronic myocarditis. Mary Emma Geiger. 70. 2174 N. Meridian St., myocarditis. Carrie E. Earhart. 66. 609 Fletcher, pulmonary tuberculosis. James Louis Ash. 59. 1219 Lexington, chronic my<•carditis. Theodore Adomatls. 19. city hospital, fractured skull. Charles Wilder. 46, 520 S. Meridian, myocarditis. Donald Bailey. 1 mo., city hospital, marasmus. Rosalie Meo. 3 yrs.. Methodist Hospital, toxemia. Wm. A. McGregor, 74. 3041 Park Ave., chronic myocarditis. Mary Durrett. 50, 1426 Columbia Ave., aP Afber? C. Gunckle. 73. 619 Holly Ave.. lobar pneumonia. The first successful airplane flight was made at Kitty Hawk, N. C., Dec. 17, 1903. Wilbur and Orville Wright made four flights that day, the longest lasting 59 seconds.

GRAIN PRICES OPEN NERVOUS IN CHICAGO PIT Dearth of Important Weather News Leaves Market Uncertain. By United Press CHICAGO, Aug. 25.—There was no news or* importance to influence prices in grain futures here early today and opening quotations were nervous. Wheat opened unchanged to % cents higher than Wednesday’s close: corn, %to cent lower, and oats Vs cents higher to Vs cent off. News from the spring wheat regions in both America and Canada indicated good progress in harvesting the crop and there were no damage reports of consequences. Warmer weather prevailed in Canada. Wheat has declined almost 8 cents from the high point of last week and it is generally believed that the pit is in a strong technical position just now and that an oversold condition may occur at any time. In such an event prices will resume the upward trend. Liverpool was quite weak this morning, but not as low as expected. ‘ Traders in com were operating in the belief that this market would follow wheat despite bullish news in the corn pit. Temperatures in the corn belt were higher today. The State report fop lowa indicated the crop \yas making good progress and was gradually regaining ground lost in a late start. The oats pit presented no individual features and trailed with other grains. Provisions opened unchanged.

Chicago Grain Table WHEAT— . ' Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. Sept.. 1.37' j 1,37*4 1.36% 1.37% 1.37 Dec.. 1.40** 1.41% 1.40 1.41 1.40% March 1.44** 1.45 1.43 1.43’s 1.44 Sep? RN LlO% 1.10% 1.08% 1.09% 1.10% Dec.. 1.14% 1.14*4 1.13'* 1.14% 1.14% March 1.17 1.17% 1.16% 1.17% 1.18% RYE— Sept.. .97 .98% .97 .98% .96% Dec... 1.00 1.01 996 1.00% .99% March 104 1.04% 1.04 1.04% 1.03% Se?t.. .46 .45% .45% -45y* Dec... .49% .49% .49% .49% .49% March .52% .52% .52% .52% .52% LARDSept. 12.67 12.75 , 12.67 12.70 12.67 Oct.. 12.82 12.85 1280 12.82 12.80 Jan.. 13.35 13.40 13.32 13.32 13.27 RIBS— Sept. 11.67 1167 11.67 11.67 11.67 Bu Times Special _ CHICAGO. Aug. 25.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 2,071.000 against 1.487.000; corn. 782.000 against 291.000; oats, 930,000 against 733.000. Shipments—Wheat. 1.201.000 against 1.946.000; corn. 389.000 against 228,000; oats. 230.000 against 328,000. Bu Times Special CHICAGO. Aug. 25.—Carlots: Wheat. 143; corn. 112; oats. 148; rye. 8. TOLEDO sug. 24.—Close: Wheat—No. 2. $1.3601.37 Corn No. 3. $1.1401.15. Rye—No 2. $1.02. Oats—No. 2. 48% © 49 %c. Clover—Cash imported. sl4: October. $16.95: December, $lB 50; December Imported. sl4 Timothy—Cash. SI.80; December. *1.90; Ma.ch. $2. Alsike—Aug. *l6: December, $16.10; January. 16.25. Butter—43© 46c Eggs—26o2Bc. Hay--625

TAKE DIVIDEND STEP Ci’ icral Motors Ready to Transfer Sept. 15. Bu United Prrrs NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—General Motors today took a step toward realization of its new 100 per cent stock dividend. The motor corporation advised the New York Stock Exchange that it would have sufficient certificates available on and after Sept. 15 to make the transfer. Notices will be sent to the stockholders on the night of' Sept. 14, if the expected favorable action is taken Sept. 12 and the governing board of the Stock Exchange on Sept. 14.

U. S. GETS BEER GARDEN ✓ * \ Mexican Saloon Is Located Just Across Boundary. Bit United Preset EL PASO, Texas. Aug. 25.—Construction of a beer garden on tlrc American side of the Rio Grande was under way today by Manuel Mangula, Juarez saloon owner. He has filed application In Juarez, Mexico, for permission to operate a saloon on Mexican territory on the North Side of the Rio Grande, just a few steps over the international boundary. POSTAL EMPLOYE HELD Assistant at Spencsr Accused of Opening Mail. Bp Times Special SPENCER. Ind., Aug- 25. Emmanuel M. Fulk, assistant postmaster here, is in custody of Federal authorities charged with opening and tampering with mail passing through his hands at the local postoffice. Motive for the alleged crime has not been disclosed. Only a small money shortage was reported by postoffice inspectors. Death Notices HARVEY, DAVID A.—Age 63 years, died after an Illness of 5 years at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Shelton La Sever. 903 Fletcher Ave. Funeral notice later. MEYER, CHARLES C. (CASEY)—Passed on Aug. 24. at Terre HauWT’' Funeral Friday afternoon. 2 p. m., from sister's home. 915 N. LaSalle. Burial Crown Hill. Friends Invited. He leaves two sisters and one brother. Mrs. A. B. Greene, Mrs. Ella Skinner and Fred Meyer, in Memoriam Notices IN MEMORlAM—Penlngton D. Ladd, died one year ago today. One by one earth's ties are broken As we see our love decay. And the hopes so fondly cherished . Brighten, but to pas* away. MR. AND MRS. AUSTERMILLER, AND GRANDCHILDREN. . Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2228 Shelby Bt. Drexel 2570. BERT 8. GADD. 3130 PROSPECT BT. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKER!?. HISEY & TITUB- - N. Delaware. LI. 3828. George Grinsteiner Funeri i director. 522 t. Market. Main 0808. KRIEGER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154, Res.. Bel. 3886-R 1. J. C. WILSON; funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equipment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. '

Lost and Found

ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday

1 UMBRELLA 1 BRIEF CASE 1 ORDER BOOK 1 BUNCH KEYS 1 GOLF STICK 2 PACKAGES OIL CLOTH Main 2737 DOG. tan and white: short haired female; Just been operated on. Dr. 1081. R*ward. CAMEO: square cut set In white gold, valued as keepsake from dead husband. Lost downtown. Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. H. McFalland, 1601 Fletcher Ave., Drex. 2417-R. Reward. DOG LOST; BLACK AND WHITE; ANSWERS TO NAME BILLIE; ON PROSPECT ST. NEAR 2100 BLOCK; NEW BROWN HARNESS; CHILDS PET. CALL CHERRY 1998-R. DIAMOND ring; white gold mounting. Liberal reward. Cherry 1495. BROOCH cameo: small, mounted gold; lost Monday morn, on Mass. Ave., Penn. or Washington Sts. Drexel 5722, Reward. SSO IN NOTES: lost between 52d St. and Klngan and Company: finder please return to J. S. Johnstone. 5115 Hovey St. Reward. Help Wanted—Male TWO MEN who can qualify for sales work in Marion County district. Selling experience helpful but not absolutely necessary if you are a willing worker. Permanent position. See Mr. Swales, EUREKA SALES CO. ‘lO2 S. Pennsylvania St. PAPER HANGER wanted. 3317 S. Tenth. Dandy location. Look and then call. PARTNER wanted; I would like to have a man between ages 25 and 30 with some ability in promoting salesforce through State •of Indiana. Must have ear that can be used in working. Apply between 8 and 11 Friday morning. 1149 College. 3 YOUNG men wishing an opportunity to start at the bottom and work up, where honest effort will be rewarded. Call and see Mr. Ott, Rm. 425, 134 E. Market. Salesmen Only (4) four men who can sell used cars, strictly commission; most complete and select line of used cars in the city: experience is not necessary, but hard work Is and compensated accordingly. Apply between 8 and 9 a. m., second floor, 440 N. Capitol. Chester Armacost. Used .Car Salesmaft A man who knows how and will sell good used cars, low prices and eauy terms, makes this the best proposition In the city. Apply at once to B N. Ward, salesmanager. State Automobile Cos. WOULD like to have a lew more men and women an sales force in city; good proposition If you are willing to work. Apply between 8 and 11 o’clock Friday morning, 1149 College Ave. SPECIALTY salesmen who can sell an Item to the motoring public, also to garages, will be in my proposition. Call at 1501 N. Illinois St„ from 10 to 2. Can be carried as fuU or side line, TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Situations Wanted Male WANTED, position: as furniture salesman; retail or road experience. Call Rl. 3069. CARPENTER wants Job wages only; no contract. Call Riley 1228. REFINED, middle-aged man wants some kind of employment. Would consider ?ood home much as wages. Good at caring or sick. Generally handy. Address Box 329. Times. Help Wanted Female GOOD home for elderly lady In exchange for light housekeeping. Box 8287. Times. MILLINER and dressmaker. 3331 E. Tenth. Good location. Look and then call, WANTED housekeeper; employed couple. Call Friday morning, between 9 and 11. 2033 Laurel St. GIRLS for phonp soliciting. Call In person. 408 W. McCarty. Situations Wanted Female WHITE lady wants position as housekeeper for widower. No objection to children. 920 Hosbrook St, JANITOR, truck driver, houseman or chaufeur: reference. Ran. 1228. LAUNDRY TO BRING HOME; good work; guaranteed. Rand. 4708. POSITION wanted; girl 21 years old. splendid personality. 3 years experience, dictation typing, fast worker. Will except $lB to start. Ran, 5150. _ Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Ma. 578 and 6509 Special Notices DOG SHOW Entries close midnight, Aug. 24. Make entries at Denison Hotel. 9a. in.-9 p. m. DOG SHOW Entiles close midnight Aug. 24; make entries at Dennison hotel. 9 a. m,-9 p. m. 1 WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself, on and after Aug. 15, 1927. H. O. PARKER. The Lowe Agency Pensions, compensation, miscella* neous government claims. Consultation free Fridays. 541 Rankers Trust Riley 5641 DANCING: LADIES' FREE; Tues., Wed. and Thurs. evenings, Cinderella Ballroom Riverside Park. Saturday and Sun. prices, ladles 35c, gents 65c, Including checking. I WILL not be responsible for any debts contracted by any one other than myself on and after Aug. 25. 1927. ERNEST ADKINS. PERMANENT wave, shampoo, neck clip; $5. No students. Cherry 1734-M. LAD\ and young son wants transportatlon near or to Miami. Ran. 3254, TIMES WANT APB BRING BUSINEBB Business Announcements BUILDING, remodeling, repairing, garages built; quick service; reas. Web. 6878-M. CINDERS—S3 LOAD Sand, gravel and driveways. DRex. 1010. PLUMBING FIXTURES. We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 5788. EXCAVAT NO UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0736. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated: feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE, 418 Mass. Main 1428. WALL paper taken off by steam. No sloppy mess. Riley 2587. RUG. 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2 Superior Rug Cleaners. HEm 4462 Rooms for Rent CENTRAL. 2516; large room, nicely furnished: private home. Ran. 7134, CENTRAL, 1715; large front rm.. suit, for 2; also small rm. Hem. 4929. ATTRACTIVE front fbom: 2 gentlemen or couple; Illinois car service. Ran. 1933. ALABAMA, 707 N.: fumlshte rm. with running water; suitable for 2, Lin. 1224, HARBOUR hotel, 617 % N. Illinois; clean, modern rooms: low rates. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1015; newly furn.. priv. home; $3.50; gentlemen. Lin. 3182. MODERN room! for light housekeeping. 125% N. Alabama. NEW JERSEY. N.. 861; modern sleeping room, reasonable, private home. Ma. 0617. OLIVE. 1202; 2 attractive front rms.; priv. home; suit, for 2. Drexel 2682-w. PLEASANT rm.: private family north; twin beds: men; brkfast. opt.: Bus and car. Ran. 1940, ________ Rooms tor Rent PROSPECT.' 2120; furnished sleeping rm^ strictly modern. PROSPECT. 1719; couple to share .home with employed lady; reasonable terms; worth Investigating. PENN.. N.. 1100; desirable suite, bedroom. twin beds, living-room, private entrance' near bath: suitable 3 or 4. Reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2459; 1 comer room, nicely furnished, very reas. Ha. 2844-M. Room for Rent With Board ASHLA 4D. 2218: nicely sum. rm.. for 2 good meals. Hemlock 4242. 11TH, E.. 215; nice rms.. priv. mod. home; good meals. Line. 418$, NOBLE, N.. 329; mod. front rm., steam heat, laundry, good meals. Lin. 6707. RM.. lovelv mod. sub. hme.. for 2, on river, gar. Wash. 2726-R-3. . You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500, Ask tor an Ad Taker.

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Rent Housekeeping Rooms BROADWAY, 2121; furn. rm.. suit for hskpng. or sleep., kitchen priv. Ra. 0597. COLLEGE, 2310; lovely 2-rm. suite, turn., mod., very reas., Iml in II |(|II 1B BLAINE Ave., 1321-23; 2 furnished light housekeeping rooms; bath; $8 weekly. Belmont 0569. J CENTRAL Ave., 1432; nicely furnished front room and kitchenette; *6.50, CAPITOL, N., 838; 1 rm. and kitchenette, _ mod., completely furnished. COLLEGE. 1322; clean, mod., well furn., front rm. Riley 2668. MARKET, E.. 540; two modern housekeeplng rms.. $5,50; 1 rm„ $3.50, NEW JERSEY. N.. 518; furnished rooms for light housekeeping; all modern. MERIDIAN. N„ 1137; large, light,' clean room, plenty hot water. Lin, 7438. NICELY furnished rooms; bath, steam heat; $2 to $3. 125% N. Alabama. MERIDIAN, 1137 N.; nice clean rms.' mod.; plenty hot water. Lin. 7438. 2 ROOMS and kitchenette with sink; everythlng furnished; $8 week. Bel. 1524. MICH., E.. 438; 2 front rms., everything furn., reasonable. Main 5396. NEW YORK, E„ 519; 2 nicely furn. mod rms., everything turn., priv. home. NEW JERSEY, N„ 2137: 1 or 2 rooms, with kitchen, private, modern home. STURM. 1214; near Tech.; 2 mod. hskpng. or sleeping rms . priv. ent, Ch. 2562-W. WASHINGTON. E.. 3101; 3 rooms, everythlng furn.. pri’, ate entrance. TRAUB. N.,'128: 3 front; phone, light. heat, water, gar.: $8.50, Ch. 1734-M. Houses for Rent RUCKLE, 2808; 6 rms., mod. with garage; wa. pd.: newly deco.: near ..ch. Ra, 7044. NEW YORK. E.. 5829: 5-room modern; redecorated; S3O. Irv 0708-W. DENNY, N., 127; near school: 5-room mod, dbl., gar., only S3O. Dr. 0777-J. 4-ROOM house; 1 acre ground; % sq. off National Rt.. west. Only sl6, Be .1765, NOBLE ST.. S.. 116. Five rooms, with gas and electric lights: water paid; in first-class condition; sl9 a month. J. G. MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. 109 N. Delaware. Main 1709. STATION. N.. 3D 1- 4 rms.; ras. electricity. Inside toilet, • .ved street, sidewalks. 1 sq. car line, school: $16.50. Drexel 4924. WE will secure a tenant for vour vacant property. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS Real Estate, Rentals. Insurance. 144 E. Ohio. Main 3715^ Res,. Bel. 4012-R. HAMILTON, 326; near Tech.; 5-room™ semi-mod, dble- in. toil- gar. Ch. 2665-J. SHRIVER Ave.. 2840; 4 rooms $24.00 3017 E. 33d St.; 4 rms.. semi-mod... 18.00 1120 Calhoun St.; 5 rms 16.00 1421 W. 32d St.; 4 rms.. muu 28.50 1606 E. 46th St.; 5 rms 25.00 A. F. 7.AINEY, 122 N. Delaware St. CHESTER. N„ 1418: 5-room bungalow; garage: $35. Dr. 7551. DORMAN. 965%: upper duplex: 5 rooms; complete bath, water paid, electric lights, gas. Call MISS ILG, Main 6761, or MRS. FXSNER, Irv. 3955, or MRS. MAYER, Ran. 5763. MERIDIAN, S., 2302: upper duplex. 4 rooms', modern, heat, water furnished. 1637 E lOWA Five-room bungalow, water, lights, gas, large lot. good neighborhood. Only $3,250; terms S3OO down. Lin. 3734, KEYSTONE. N.. 228; near Tech.: 6 rm. mod, double: gar.; water pd. Ch. 6071, 42 E. Raymond Five rooms, newly decorated; elect rig lights, gas; city water paid; S2O a mqnt i. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. STATE ST.. S.. 1733; four-room brick double, modern. S3O. Lin. 7488. 1728 Lambert Five-room semi-modern double. Rent S2O. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. HAMILTON. N„ 17: sale or rent semi-mod, cottage: 5 rms.. 3 furn.; sls. Suburban North Near 52d st.: 7-room modern single, in good condition; large yard: 2-car garage and chicken house; S4O. Main 5840. J. S. Cruse Realty Co--1537 STEELE ST. Four-room semi-modern apt., with heat, gas and water: sl6 month. SCHMID & SMITH, INC., REALTORS 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088 SEMLMODERN, S2O Hero Is your opportunity to rent a 7room single house newly decorated, lor this low rent 10''0 Wrlglit St., near Fountain Sq. W. It. HUNTER CO.. Main 1078. A GOOD HOUSES M 2031 Linden. 3 rms.. car sl6.sA*v 3425 W. Wash., 5 rms 20.00 1360 N. Gale. 4 rms., gar 35.00 1722 Prospect. 5 rms ?5.00 3317 E. New York, 6 rms 25.00 46 S. Tuxedo. 5 rms 20.00 231 S. Grace. 5 rms 20.00 W R, HUNTER CO Main 1078 COLORED; 828 N. Oriental: 4 rooms semimodern. floored attic, cement cellar, cement porch; $lB. Ran. 6250. Mil burn Street Near 7 8th St.: 5 rooms: newly decorated: has Kas. electricity, veil and cistern; reduced rent and special inducement to permanent tenant. J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. t Main 5840 # ILLINOIS, N., 1425; near Catholic school, 7 rooms modern; will decorate to suit tenant. Hem. 5858. COLORED RENTALS 520 Va W 17th, 3 rms $ 7.50 714 Cincinnati. 4 rms 12.50 1312 Fayette. 2 rms 8.00 2704 Ethel. 4 rms 17 f0 LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS Main 3715 144 E. Ohio St. MAPLE RD., W., 248; 6-rm. mod.: water pd.: newly deco., reftnished. Lin, 7665. GRACELAND, 3847; near school. 6-rm. mod. good furnace: yd.: 840 Wa 0752. Bungalow Double, West 41 S. Belleview 4-room, modern: latest design; basement yard; garage; $33.50. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware Ma. 4088 Semi-Modern Double Near new West Washington High school; 5 rooms a side; modern except furnac.i; all improvements in and paid for at $4,200 cash: rents $26 a side. Mr. Keller, evenings. Hem. 1840. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. COLORED 1741 Fullenwider: 7 rooms; good bam* near S Keystone Ave.: qnlv $16.00. JOHN R. WELCH & SON Bungalow Double East 3616 E. New York Four-room modern; newly decorated, city water raid: garage; $32.50. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 130 N. Delaware. Main 4088. KEYSTONE. N.. 907: near sch., mod 6-rm. dble.; fine condition; S3O. Ch, 6642-R. DENNY. S.. 19; 5-rni mod. double; garage; $33, Har. 1918-W, eve REDUCED RENTS 2305 Massachusetts; 4 rms., gas, elec., new paper and paint $12.50 1616 Wilcox; 4 rms., elec, and gas... 12.50 1230 Standard; 4 rms., gas, elec., new paper and paint 17.50 1135 Deloss: 5 rms., inside toilet, gas. elec., sink in kitchen, new paper and paint 20.00 1815 W. New York; 6 rms., gas, elec., new paper and paint 20.00 1517 W. Vermont: large store and living rms., gas. electricity, new paper and oaint 25.00 COLORED 935% W. Vermont: 4 rms., gas, electricity, inside toilet 15.00 707% N. California; 5 rms.. Inside toilet, elec., gas. sink in kitchen, water paid 18.75 709% N. Calif 16.00 NESBIT L. SEARCY. OWNER. 224 N. Delaware, Lin. 4071. 1231 Brookslde; 7 rms $25.00 1519 Southeastern; 5 rms 25.00 1616 Bates; 5 rms 16.00 938 S. West; 7 rms 17.50 1508 Bates: 4 rms 14.00 1535 Deloss; 4 rms 13.50 236 Mllev. 5 rms 12.50 JOHN R. WELCH & SON CENTRAL. 3909; near sch.. high class dble.. 7 rms.. strict, mod. Wn. 2538. EASTERN Ave.. 30; extra good dble.. strict mod.. 6 rms., breakfast nook; garage; close to school, churches; car and bus. 10TH, E.. 1532; 7-rm. mod. double, garave; near Tech. Ch. 2758 or Ch. 1813-M - COLORED 1759% Boulevard; 7 rms., mod. ...'.540.00 331 N. Blackford; 8 rms., mod 35 00 735 N. California: 6 rms 30.00 918 W. Walnut: 5 rms 18.00 1237 Yandes; 4 rms 15 00 1234.0reg0n: 3 rms 12.50 JOHN R. WEL(SH & SON FAIRFIELD and College; 3 rms. and kttch~ cool and shady;/ heat and water nlshed: all modern: S4O. Ma. 7157. ■ DOUBLE—I 349 OLNEY Five rooms all modern: with garage; nice lawn, S4O month. FRANK 8. CLARK. _ MAIN 337 T. OAKLAND. N.. 16: upper'luplex; 4 rooms: semi-modem; bath; sl6 Owaar.