Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1927 — Page 14

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BULLS. BEAUS FIGHT EVENLY IN LIST TOBAY

U. S. Steel Opens Half Roint Under Previous Close; G. M. C: Slow,

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty Industrials Wednesday was 184.78, off .53. Average of twenty rails was 137.78. up .77. Average of forty bonds was 98.67. unchanged. I'j/ United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—The movement of the general list seemed about in the balance between bullish and bearish forces on the openning of the stock market today. Opening quotations were mixed with United States Steel,, % under the previous close. In the early dealings price changes covered a wider arc with a large number of issues declining. General Motors was slow. The first quotation appeared at 10:17 a. m. and showed a range from 129 to 129%, off 2 to 1% points. United States Steeel opened off % at 136% and then dropped back to 136. Generally Unsettled With the leaders down, the general list became unsettled. Yellow truck, whose report tqday showed a heavy loss, was under severe pressure, dropping 114 to 30%. Oils eased off with rubbers. Baking stocks were still strong as / wire mercantile shares. Railroad stocks held up well at the start and a few of them showed fractional gains. Trading in the early dealings followed along Wednesday’s lines. Steel shares continued under pressure, due to the dissatisfaction over third quarter earning results. Steel common declined to new low ground on th& movement at 136%, off %, and Bethlehem at 51%, off %. Special issues were strong. Rossia Insurance reached a record high at 162, up 3%, while Fleischmann reached its best 1927 level. Better at Noon Stocks showed a tendency around noon to break away from the depressing influence of weakness in Steel common. Pivotal issues like General Motors and General Electric showed better resistance to the selling pressure and good-sized gains occurred in special issues like Columbian Carbon, Cluett Peabody and Victor Talking Machine. Mack Truck showed a vigorous response to resumption of buying by interests which sponsored important movements in the stock over the last several years.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Local bank clearings today were $3,301,000. Debits were $5,985,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT IS ;• United Presa NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Bank clearings, $1,874,000,000; clearing house balance, 5105.000.000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bu United Press NEW YORK. Oct. 27 —Foreign exchange opened steady. Demand sterling, $4.86%, off .00 1-32; francs, 3.92%c: belga. 13.92%c. .00%e; lira, 5.46 c; marks. 23.82%c. off .Ql%O. LIBERTY BONDS /’.y United Press NEW YORK. Oct. 27.—Liberty 3%s op'uned 101.14, off 2; Ist 4%s 103.10, unchanged: 2d 4%s 100.1, unchanged; 3d 4%s 100.27, unchanged; 4th 4%s 103.31, up 3.•"

Commission Row

PRICE TO RETAILERS FRmTS Apples—Box apples: Jonathans, $3.25® 3.50; Delicious, [email protected]. Barrel apples: Jonathans, $6.50<58; Grimes, $7. Basket apples (40-lb. basket): Jonathans, s2® 2.76; Grimes, $2.75; W. Banana, $3; Lowells, $2; Delicious. $3.25 @4; cooking apples, $1.75. Bananas—s@6c lb. Berries—Cranberries, [email protected] one-half bbl. Casabas—California, $2.75 crate. Cocoanuts—Jamaica, $6.50 per 100: $2 per 25. Grapefruit—Florida, [email protected] crate. Grapes —California Tokays, $1.65 per lug; Michigan Concord, 70®75c 12 quarts, 35c 4 quarts; Ladyflngers, $2.75 25-lb. lug; California seedless, $2.75 lug; California Malogas, $2.25 lug; California Cornichons, $2 lug. Honeydew Melons—California, $2.50 crt. Lemons—California, $9.50@ 11.50 crate. Limes —Jamaica, $3 per 100. Oranges—California, [email protected] crate; Florida, [email protected]. Peaches—California, $2.75 box. Pears—New York Bartletts. $3 a bu.: California Bartlets. $4.25 box; Florida Avocados. $5 per dozen. Persimmons—lndiana, $3.50 crate. Pomegranates—California, $3.50 crate. Prunes—ltalian, $2 one-half bu. Quinces —Michigan, $3.50 bu. Satsumas —Alabama, [email protected] % bu. VEGETABLES Artichokes—California. $2 per dozen. Asparagus—sß per crate. Bean—Southern. $2.50 per hamper. Beets—H. G., $1.25 bu.; 35c dozen. Brussel Sprouts—2sc lb. Cabbage—H. G., 2@3c lbs.: red cabbage, $1.75. Carrotts—H. G„ 35c doz.; bulk, [email protected] bu. Cauliflower—California. $3.25 crate. Celery Michigan, Highball, $1 crate; Michigan, 35@50c bunch; $1.25 flat crate: rough, $3 crate; Michigan washed, 50c doz Celery Cabbage—sl doz. Cocoanuts—s6.so per 100. Cucumbers—Hothouse, $1.75 doz.; southern, $1 doz. Eggplant—H. G„ $1.50 @2.50 doz. Endive—4oc doz. Garlic—California, 15c lb. Kale—H. G.. 75c bu. Leek—soc bunch. Lettuce—California, head, $3.50 crate; hothouse, leaf, 75c 15 lbs. Mushrooms—sl.so 3 lbs. Onions—Spanish. [email protected] crate; Indiana or Ohio yellow, $1.25@2 cwt.; picking, 75c 10 lbs. Oysterplant—4oc doz. Parsley—H. G., 50c per doz. Parsnips—sl.7s bu. Peppers—Fingers. 75c peck; mangoes, $1.25 bu.; pimientos. 75c peck. Potatoes—Michigan whites, $3.25 150 lbs.: Idahoes. $2.50 110 lbs.; Red River Early Ohios. $2.50 120 lbs.: Minnesota whites, $2.35 150 lbs.; Minnesota Ohios. $2.35 150 lbs. Radishes—H. G., white, 35c: red, 35; hothouse buttons, 75c dozen. Rutabagas—sl.7s per cwt. Shallots—7sc doz. Spinach—H. G„ 90c bu. Squash—Hubbard, $3 bbl. Sweet Potatoes —Red Stars, $3 bbl.: Indiana Jerseys. $1.75 bu. Tomatoes—H. G., 60c 15 lbs.; $1.50 bu. Turnips—H. G.. $1 bu. OYSTERS Standards—s2.4o gal. CIDER Cider—ss.so 14 gal. List Curtiss Stock on Exchange Bn United Press NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Increasing interest in aviation was reflected today in the listing of Curtiss Aeroplane Company stock on the New York Stock Exchange. This is the second airplane company on the market, the other being Wright Aeronautical Corporation, shares ,pf which have been traded for some [time.

New York Stocks Bv Thomion A McKinnon

—OCt. 27 Railroads— Prev. High. Low'. 12:00 close. Atchison 187% 185% 186% 187% At Coast L ....186% 186 186% 187 B & O 117% ... 117% 117% Can Pacific 191% ... 191% 191% C & O 210 ... 210 210 C& N W 90 89% 89% 90 C R & P 104% ... 104 105% Del & Hud 186% ... 186 186% Del &Lack 133% Erie 65 ... 63% 64% Erie Ist pfd .. 61 ... 60% 60% Gt No pfd 98% ... 98% 98% Lehigh Val 94% ... 93% 150 K C South 61 ... 60% 60% L & N 150 MK & T ... 42% 43% Mo Pac Afd 116% 109% 109% 110% N Y Cen .......161% 159% 159% 161% NYN H & H.. 53% ... 52% 53% No Pacific .... 96% ... 96 96% Pere Marq 130% ... i30% 130% Pennsy ........ 65% 65 Vi 65% 65% Reading 108 107 JSI!'/ 2 Southern Ry ...133 ... 132 |33% Southern Pac ..122 ... 121% St Paul 16 ... 16 16 St Paul pfd.... 29% ... 28% 29% St L & S W .-34% St L & S P ...110% ... 110% 110% Union Ps,c ....188% 187% 187% 188% Wabash 68% 67% 68% 68% Wabash pfd 5 Al?x Übber T 7% ... 7% 7% Fisk 16 ... 15% 16% Goodrich 74 ... 74 75 Goodyear 58 ... 56% 57% Kelly-Spg 27% ... 27% 27% U S Rubber ... 53 51 ,52 53% Am Stl C °Fd47% !.’! 47% 47% Bald Loco 252 Vi ... 252% 252 Vi Gen Elec 126% 124% 124% 126% Lima ... ... 57% N Y Air 8k... 39% .., 39% 40% Pres Stl Car... 70 ... 69% 71 Pullman 77% ... 76% 77% Wsth A B 41% 41 41% 41% Wsth Elec 79% ... 79% 80 Beufle 1 * - 51% 50 50% 51% Colo Fuel 79 ... 78% 79% Crucible 80% 76% * 77% 81 Gulf St Steel 41% Inland Steel .... 51 ... 51 51 Phil R C & 1.. 39% ... 39% 39 Rep Steel 55% ... 55 55% Sl-Shef IXS U S Steel 136% 134 134 136% Alloy ... ... ••• 26 Vanadium 53 51% 52% 52% Motors— .. Am Bosch 22% Chandler , ... • • J§% Chrysler 53% 52% !>3 53% Con Motors .... 9% ... 9% 9% Dodge 14% ... 14% 14% Gabriel 41 40% 41 40% Gen Motors ....129% 128, 128% 131 Hudson 69% 68% 68% 69% S 17% 17% 17% 17% ,n 14% ... 14% 14% Mack 106 i03% 105% 104% Yellow Coach .. 31% 28 29% 31% Moon 7 ... 7 6% Nash 84 83% 83% 84 Packard 47 48% 46% 47% Peerless 22% ... 22% 22% Pierce Arr 9% ... 9% 9% Studebkr .:.... 54% 53% 54 54 Stew War 69% Timken 115 ... 113% 115% Wlllys-Over 14% 14% 14% 14% White Motors .. 37% ... 37% 37% Am Smelt 162% ... 162 163% Anaconda 46% 45% 46% 46% Cer De Pas 62% ... 62% 62% Insplr 19 ... 19 19% Int Nick 65 63% 64% 65 Kennec 74 73% 74 73% Magma 48% 48 48% 48% Tex G & Sul 70% 69% 70 70% U S Smelt 38’% At oi ßeT -...117% 116% 116% 116% Cal Pete 21% ... 21% 21% Freep Texas .... 93% 91 93 91% Houston 148% 146 148 148% Indpt Oil 24 23% 23% 23% Marland C 34% 33% 34 34% Mid C Pete ... 27% ... 27% 27% LagO 32% 32% 32 % 32% Pan-Am Pete B 48Vi ... 48 48% Pro & Refg , 27 Phil Pete 41% 41 41 41% Union Oil 44% ... 44 44% Pure Oil 25% ... 25'% 25% K'V'l Dutch ... 45% Shell 25'/, 25% 25'% 25% Sinclair 16 ... 16 16 Skelly 26% ... 26% 26% S O of Cal ... 54% ... 54% 54% S O Os N J 39% 39% 39% 39% S O Os N Y... 31% ... 31 31% Texas Cos 50% ... 50% 50% Trans Pete 7% 7% 7% 7% Whi Eagle 22 Industrials— Adv Rumly ... 10 ... 9% 9% Allis Chaim ... 114 Allied Chem ...148, ... 147 , 148 Armour A 9% 9% 9% 0% Amn Can .... 63% 62’/, 62V, 63 V* Am H-L 12 Am H-L pfd.... .. ... ... 59 Am Safety R... 57Vi ... 57 57Vi Am Wool •• • •• • 22 Am Linseed 62% 60% 61% 61 Coco Cola 123 ... 123 122% Cont Can 74% ... 74 74% Cert Prods , ... ... 52% Dav Chem .... 33% ... 33% 33% Dupont 318% 317 317 319% Famous PI .....109% ... 108% 109% Gen Asphlt .... 87'A 85% 86 87% Int CEngr.... 43 % 42 % 43 43 Int Paper 65% 64% 64% 65% Int Harv 209'/, ... 208 211 May D *ta ... 86% ... 86% 86 Mont Ward ... 82'/, 80% 82 80% Nat Lead .....112% 113% 114% 115% Owen Bot ..... ••• '2§% Radio 74% 73% 74 75 Real Silk 23 ... 23 22% Rem Type .... 25 23% 24 25% Sears-Roeb 74% 73 Vi 74 73% United Drg 192% 189 192 188 Unlv Pipe 25 USC IP 208 USIn A1 74Vi ... 74V* 74'/* Woolworth 177% 175% 176% 177 Am*T 176'/, 176 176’/, 176% Am Express ....160 ... 160 159% Am W W 62 ... 62 65% Brklyn Man 56 Col Gs & E 1... 90 ... 89% , 89% Cons Gas 112% iii% 112 112% Interboro •• • •• • . 35 No Am Cos ... 59 58% 58% 59 Peoples G ... ••• 152 ’2 Phlfa CO 129 ... 128 132% S Gas & E 1... 60% ... 60 60% West Union 160 Am In Corp... 50% ... 50% 50% Am S & C.... 2% ... 2% 2% Atlantic G , ... ... 34% In MMpfd 33% ... 33% 33% United Fr 137 Am Sugar 79 /* A B Sugar 15% Austin N 5 % Beech N 63 % Calif Pkg ....... 64% ... 64% 64 Corn Prods 58% 58 58% 58% Cuba C pfd ... 30% ... 30% 30 Cuba A Sug ... 20% ... 420% 20'/, Fleischmann ... 85% 64% 65 64% Jewel Tea 72% ... 72% 72% Nat Biscuit ....145% ... 145 145 Punta Ale ..... 30% ... 30% 30% Postum 115% 114% 115 114% WBk B ....... 30% 29% 30 29 Tobaccos — Am Siima ... 62 ... 6Z oZ a£ Tob .......163% 162 1 62% 162% Am T B 163% ... 161% 161% Cons 1 Cigars ... 77% 77% 77% 78 Gen Cigars ... 68% ... 68 68 Lieirett ...... 121V4 ••• 121 121 LorUlard 37 36% 37 37% Rjßey 147 ( i46% i46% iw Tob P B 97% ... 97 97% U Cig Stor ..... ••• |4% Schulte R S 51 ... 50% 51

Building Permits Joseph Hofstatter, reroof. 1401 East New York. $230. . Walter S. Green, dwelling and garage. 3642 West Twelfth, $1.95p. „ Walnut and Delaware Realty Company, sales room. Delaware and Walnut, $15,000 Hunter Realty Company, dwelling. 2823 Chester. $3,000. , Harry Chellert. Jr., furnace. 1102 Ewing. * 2 Charles Denton, garage. 14 West Kansas. s2 B°en Long, furnace. 1510 Naomi. $240. Irving W Lemaux, furnace, 4550 Park, $235 Bankers Trust Company, furnace, 1131 Newman. $325. _ . . Mr. Ayres, furnace, 4617-19 East Washington, SI,BOO. G. L. Jackson, garage. 319 N. Sherman. * 2 Robert Potts, porch. 2002 Hoyt. S3OO. L. M Edwards, garage, 435 Buckinghasteve4Stanich. addition. 735 Arnold, S2OO. j. Gore, dwelling and garage, 5360 Bl Chades ’ PetUford, foundation. 2946 ArSe wi\iiam° Hann. basement. 2037 Laurel, ,2 d' G Lockhart, dwelling and garage. 1131 North Colorado. *3.650 _ .. William Mohler. dwelling. 1434 Garfield. $3 dwelling, 2442 North Ar®epalL *Palmer. dwelling and garage. 5340 NO i t iJa N^aU J s e,S a e d V dit , i 6 on oo °i3o9 t Haugh. S9OO. Edward A. Cook, apartment. 2124 BroadW s f’°°£oolery. remodel. 1218 North ° Katterhenry, reroof, 602 West Fortyth Guy s Arbnhalt. dwelling and garage. 54 H." 2 G. dwelling and garage. 3628 DeLoss. < j we jjj n( j an( j Ka rage. 3640 DeLoss. $2,000. , , Standard Oil Company, tank and pump, southeast corner Fletcher and Noble. $750. Standard Oil Company Station, southeast corner Fletcher and Noble, $1,700. Albert E. Uhl. store front, 1222-24 Oliver, SI,OOO. G. B. Wolfe, addition. 4488 Washington Blvd., $1,700. „„„ _ Mrs. Engleklng. basement, 606 E. Six-ty-First. $350. C F. Luebkin. furnace, 3747 E. Market. $493.55. E. J Reinhardt, stable. Brookville Rd. and English. $1,500. General H. Boyce church, 1813 Martindale. $2,000. Peter Brown, garage, 837-39 Fayette. $250. Albert Wurster, garage, 824 Bosart, S3OO,

HOGS CONTINUE SLIDE TO NEW SI 0 WP PRICE Porkers Decline 25 Cents; Other Divisions Little Changed. —Hog Price Range— Oct. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 20. . [email protected] 11.85 6.500 21. [email protected] 11.75 6.000 22. 11.25®11.50 11.50 3,500 24. [email protected] 11.40 5,500 25. 10.00® 10.50 10.50 9,000 26. [email protected] 10.75 6.000 27. [email protected] 10.40 4,000 The seasonal decline in the Indianapolis livestock market continued today with prices down ,25 cents on the hundredweight. The top was $10.40 and the bulk weighing 160 to 285 pounds sold at $9 @10.25. Approximately 4,000 were received with 2,617 held over. About 54,000 hogs were in the pens at Chicago, 40,000 being the fresh ran, with a slow market bidding 50 cents lower. Cattle, calves and lambs were little Changed at local yards. Even 25-Cent Drop Pigs were $7.50 @8.25 and animals weighing 130-160 pounds were $8.25 @9.25. Mediumweight material, 160200 pounds, sold at [email protected] and 200250 pounds at [email protected]. Heavy meat animals were slo@ 10.40. Cattle prices were steady with beef steers slightly up at $12.75@ 16.25. Beef cows were unchanged at $6.50 @ 8.50. Low cutters and cutter cows went at $4.25 @5.75, and bulk stock and feeder steers were strong at $7.25 @9. Receipts were estimated at 900. Sheep, Lambs Weak Calves were steady, best vealers selling at sls® 16 and heavy calves at $6.50@10. About 600 were received. Sheep and lambs were slightly lower today with the top at $13.85. Bulk fat lambs were down 25 cents in the choice price, selling at sl3@ 13.50. Bulk culls were unchanged at $7.50® 10, as were fat ewes at $4.50 @6.50. About 700 were brought to the yards. —Hots— Receipts, 4,000; market slow, lower. 90-13° lbs $ 7.50® 8.25 130-160 lbs 8.25®' 9.25 160-200 lbs 9.75# 10.25 200-250 lbs 9.75® 10.25 250 lbs 10.00® 10.40 —Cattle— Receipts, 900; market steady, strong. Beef steers *12.75® 16.25 Beef cows 6.50® 8.50 Low cutters and cutter cows. . 4.25@ 575 Bulk Stocker and feeder steers 7.25# 9.00 —Calves— Receipts. 600: market steady. Best vealers $15.00®. 16.00 Heavy calves ~ [email protected] —Sheep and Lambs— Receipts, 700; market, weak. Top fat lambs $13.85 Bulk fat lambs 13.00® 13.50 Bulk cull lambs 7.50# 10 00 Tat ewes 4.50@ 6.50 Other Livestock Bu United Brest CHICAGO. Oct. 27.—Hogs (soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded) Receipts, 16,000; market 50c off; heavyweight 250-350 lbs., medium to choice. $9.50#10.25; medium-weight 200-250 lbs., medium to choice. [email protected]; lightweight 160-200 lbs., common to choice. $8.50#9.75; light lights 130-160 lbs., common to choice. $7.50#9; packing sows, smooth and rough. [email protected]; slaughter pigs 90-130 lbs., medium to choice, s7@B Cattle—Receipts, 12,000; choice fed steers, western grass steers and in-between grades of fed offerings, tending lower; she-stock weak to 25c lower: butchers steady to strong; vealers 25#50c lower; $17.75 paid for medium-weight strictly choice fed steers; yearlings, $17.50; slowness in feeding steer trade developed on kinds of value to sell at sl6 downward; weighty bulls up to $7.25; largely $12.50613; market on vealers to big packers; to outsiders. sl4# 14.50. Sheep—Receipts, 17,000; fat lambs opening slow, strong to 25c higher; large buying interests resisting upturn: bulk native lambs. $13.75; asking around sl4 for numerous loads: choice around 86-lb. fed wooled iambs. sl4; choice range lambs. $14.25; few 100-130 lb. buck lambs. sll® 11.50; culls, $10.25# 10.75; sheep steady; desirable fat ewes. $666.50; feeding lambs unchanged: bulk. $13.75614.50: few double choice 95-lb. Nebraska ewe lambs to yard traders, sl2. Bn United Press CINCINNATI, OCt. 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,100; holdovers. 4,191; market, steady, 25-75 c down: 250-350 lbs.. $9.50610; 200250 lbs., $9.50610; 160-200 lbs., $9.25610: 130-160 lbs.. $8.65#9.25; 90-130 lbs., s7# 9; packing sows, SB6 8.75. Cattle—Receipts, 700. Calves—Receipts, 350; market, steady: beef steers, $9612.75; light yearling steers and heifers, s7@l3; beef cows. $669.25; low cutter and outter cows. $4.5065.50; vealers. $11@15; heavy calves. $10613; bulk stock and feeder sters, *B6 9.50. Sheep —Receipts. 1,000; market, steady: top fat lambs. $13.50; bulk fat lambs, [email protected]; bulk cull lambs, $76.9; bulk fat ewes, s4@6. Bu Times Svecial LOUISVILLE, Oct. 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.200; market, 25 to 50c lower; tops, *9.75. Cattle—Receipts, 200; market, steady. Calves—Receipts. 200; market, steady; good to choice. [email protected]; medium to good. [email protected]; outs, $7.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 100: market, steady; top lambs, $11.50@12; seconds, s6@7: sheep, s3@s. Bu United Press EAST BUFFALO, Oct. 27.—Hogs Receipts, 1,600: holdovers, 1,561; market 25® 50c down: 250-350 lbs., $lO6 10.50 ; 200-250 lbs.. [email protected]; 160-200 lbs., [email protected]; 13-160 lbs., $9.50@10; 90-130 lbs.. $9.25@ 9.50; packing sows, *8.2569. Cattle—Receipts, 250: calves, receipts 150; market steady: calves 50c down: vealers, $16.50# 17. Sheep—Receipts. 1,500; market slow, weak to 25c down; top fat lambs. $13.90: bulk fat lambs, $13.75; bulk cull lambs, $lO @11; bulk fat ewes. s6@7Bu United Press TOLEDO. Oct. 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,000; market 50c off; heavies. $10610.25; mediums. $9.55®10; Yorkers. [email protected]; good pigs. $9#9.50. Cattle—Receipts, 150; market slow; calves, receipts light; market steady. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, light; market steady. Bji United Press EAST ST. LOUIS, Oct. 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 9,500; holdovers, 5,317; market, about 25c lower; 250-350 lbs.. $9. 160-200 lbs.. $9.10®9.80: 130-160 lbs.. $8.25 @9.40: 90-130 lbs., [email protected]; packing sows. $7.7568.50. Cattle —Receipts, 3,000. Calves —Receipts. 2,000: market, steady; beef steers. $9.75# 14.50' light yearling and heifers. $8610.50; belt cows. *6.2567.25; low cutter and cutter cows. $4.7565.76; vealers, $15.25; heavy calvers. s6@9; bulk stock and feeder steers, $6.25@9. Sheep —Receipts, 1.300; market, steady; top fat lambs. $13613.25; bulk cull lambs. $8.50; bulk fat ewes, [email protected]. Bn United Press PITTSBURGH. Oct. 27.—Hogs—Receipts. 3.500; holdovers. 900; market, slow, mostly 40c down; 250-350 lbs.,- $10,106)10.25; 200250 lbs.. $10.10610.25: 160-200 lbs., $9.75 61.25; 130-160 lbs.. $96:9.75 ; 90-130 lbs., $8.7569; packing sows, [email protected]. Cattle —Receipts, none. Calves—Receipts, 200; market, slow; beef steers, quotable. $10.50 612.25: veajers, $14.0Ct#16.50. Sheep— Receipts, 1,800; market, steady; top fat lambs, $13.75; bulk cull lambs. sß# 10. Bn United Press CLEVELAND, Oct. 27.—Hogs—Receipts. 2,000; holdovers. 1,800; market, dull. 50c down; 250-350 lbs.. $106,10.25; 200-250 lbs., $10610.25; 160-200 lbs.. $9.75610.25; ISO--160 lbs., $9.75610; 90-130 lbs., blank: packing Ttfws. $8.50@9. CattP-—Receipts. 150. Calves—Receipts, 300; maraet, steady; beef cows. $66 7/75; low cutter and cutter cows. [email protected]; vealers, $14617; heavy calves, $8.50# 13. Sheep—Receipts. 2,000; market, slow, steady top fat lambs, sl4; bulk fat lambs. $13,506)13.75; bulk cull lambs, [email protected]; bulk fat ewes, ss# 6.50.

Local Wagon Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying $1.25 for Nc. 2 red wheat. Other grades are purchased on their merits.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

In the Cotton Market

• (By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Oct. 27.—1 t seems quite obvious that cotton should sell higher, but as others see the situation in the same light that we do. I advise a strict policy of buying only on reactions. Otherwise you may lose your position on 3ome decline which is only the result of a temporary over-bought market.

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale price)—No. 1, 47® 51c; No 2. 45@47%c; packing stock. 22@ 25c Butterfat (buying prices)—4s@46c. Eggs—Strictly fresh, delivered at Indian, apolis. 42@43c. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens. 18@20c; Leghorn hens, 13# 14c; Leghorn springs, 12 #lsc; springs. 17@20c; roosters. 10@ltc; turkeys, hens. 20625 c: young toms, 20@ 25c; old toms. 15@20c; ducks. 13@15c; geese. 8@10c: guineas, young. 50c; old. 35c. Cheese (wholesale sellln gprices. per pound)—American loaf. 356 38c; pimento loaf. 37640 c: brick loaf. 35#38c; Swiss. No. 1, 43@46c; No. 2, 39@42c; imported Swiss. 60# 62c; Wisconsin flat, mild and sharp. 306 32c; print cream. 31c; flat Daisy. 28® 30c; Longhorns. 28® 30c; New York limberger. 32@35c; Wisconsin limberger. 28632 c Bn United Press CLEVELAND, Oct. 27.—Butter, extras In tub lots, 48%@50%c; firsts, 45%@46%c; seconds, 40#41e; packing stock, 28c. Eggs —Extras. 50c; extra firsts. 47c; firsts. 41c; ordinary, 34c- pullet firsts. 24c. Poultry —Fowls, 23 6 24c; Leghorn fowls. 146:16c; heavy springers, 23 624 c; Leghorn springers. 21@22c; cocks. 16617 c; ducks. 22# 24c; geese. 20#22c. Potatoes—lso-lb sacks Maine, branded, *3.50; plain. *3.35; New York Gainesville. $3.50; plain. $3.25: Ohio, $3.1563.25; Michigan. *363.25; Wisconsin. $363.10; 120-lb. sacks. Wisconsin and Mlnensota, $2.25#2.35: 105 and 110-lb. bags, Idaho bakers russets. *2.50; rurals, *2.2562.35; selected stock. $2.75; Colorado brown beauties. $2.4062.60: 60-lb. sacks, home grown round whites. $1.35# 1.40. Bn United Press , „ _ _. . NEW YORK. Oct. 27.—Flour—Steady and unchanged. Pork—Steady. Mess — $34.50. Lard—Easier. Midwest Spot—sl2.so 6)12.40. Sugar—Raw. dull; spot 96 test, delivered duty paid. [email protected]; refined, dull; granulated, 5.80@6c. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot. 15%c; Stantos, No. 4, 22% 6! 22%5c. Tallow—Quiet. Special to extra—--8%69c. Hay—Dull: No. 1. $1.1561.20; No. 3, 80c651.05: clover. 85c6,*1.10. Dressed poultry—Weak: turkeys. 20#55c; chickens. 22®40c; broilers, 22 6 40c; fowls. 15@32c; duck3, 20625 c: ducks. Long Island, 256 26c. Live poultry—Firm; geese, 22c; ducks, 14628 c; fowls, 15®29c: turkeys. 30c; roosters. 16c; chickens. 13 6 26c. Cheese —Firm; State whole milk, fancy to specials, 27%@29%c; young America nfresh. 28%C. Potatoes—Long Island. [email protected]; State. 32.85 63.75; Maine. $2.8564; Penna, [email protected]. Sweet potatoes Jersey, basket, 50c651.60: southern, barrels. $1.63 6 2.25; southern basket. 75c651. Butter— Steady; receipts. 9.771; creamery extras. 47%c: special market. 48@48%c. Eggs— Steady; receipts. 13.700; nearby white fancy. 73@76c; nearby State whites. 476 71c: fresh Arts, 39#45c; Pacific coasts, 53 6 73c; western whites, 38@58c; nearby brov.ns, 60 @ 65c. Bu I nitrd Press CHICAGO. Oct. 27.—Butter—Receipts, 5,971: extra firsts. 43%@44%c; standards. 42%c; firsts, 40#41%c; seconds, 366 38%c; extras, 40%c. Eggs—Receipts, 3,960; ordinaries, 26#32c: firsts. 35#40c: seconds. 20 6 26c; extras. 32®32%c. Cheese —Twins. 26%c; young Americas, 27%c. Poultry—Receipts. 11 cars; fowls, heavy. 22%c; small. 17c; springs. 22%c: ducks, heavy. 206 22c; small. 18c; geeser 18c; turkeys. 25#30c; roosters. 17c_ Potatoes Arrivals. 150; on track. 510: shipments. 1.210; Wisconsin sacked round whites U. S. grade No. 1. $1.3561.50; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked Red River Ohios. $1.25® 1.40; sacked round whites. [email protected]: Idaho sacked russets. Burbanks, $1.50#1.75; sacked rurals, $1.40® 1.55. Sweet potatoes—sl6l.so.

HOLLISTER RITES SET Purchasing Agent for City Factory Died Wednesday. Harold Owen Hollister, 28, purchasing agent for the Oakes Manufacturing Companj', whose death Wednesday at his home, 503 W. Dr., Woodruff Place, followed a long illness, will be buried in Crown Hill cemetery Friday morning. Funeral services will be held at the Flanner & Buchanan mortuary, 25 W. Fall Creek Blvd., at 10:30 a. m. Mr. Hollister was the son of Bert M. and Augusta B. Hollister. He was a member of Ancient Landmarks Lodge, F. and A. M., and of the Third Church of Christ, Scientist. Surviving are the mother and a sister, Mrs. Otto C. Mahrat. Marriage Licenses James V. Ellis. 23, of 318 N. Elder, laborer, and Dorothy Carrigan, 13, of 830 Dennison. housekeeper. Walter Merrelt, 40, Indianapolis, hotel work and Ella Garner, 42, of 212 S. East. Harold Jenkins, 24. R. R. M., railroad employe, and Barka Rodgers, 19, of 2221 Ashland, phone operator. Norman Faus. 22. of 620 Coffey, engraver, and Marguerite Kuhn, 19, of 3301 School, clerk. Sam Jackson. 28. of 419 Toledo, laborer, and Harrlette Smith, 22. of 419 Toledo, housekeeper. Harold McClain, 19. of 3049 Carson, laborer, and Genetta Midwell. 19, Southport. factory work. John Tourney, 41, of 688 E. Forty-fourth, electrician, and Bertha Smith, 41. of 234 W. Forty-third, bookkeeper. James Newman, 20. of R. R. 1. broommßker, and Helen Whltacre, 22, R. Tt. 1. The Rev. Walter E. Lennlnger. 30. of Frobisher, Canada, and Helen Behrmann, 21. R. R. P.. bookkeeper. Theodore Welk, 21, of 2936 Highland, mechanic, and Serena Hemmer, 21, of 39 N. Warman. phone operator.

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CRAIN FUTURES FRACTIONALLY HIGHERJODAY Wheat Opens Up and Corn Follows; Oats Off at Chicago. Bn United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 26—Most grain futures opened fractionally higher at today’s session on the Chicago Board of Trade, wheat continuing its rise, and com rallying slightly In sympathy. Opening prices: Wheat % to % cent higher; com % cent up and oats unchanged to % cent lower. Liverpool cables were surprisingly higher and traders expected this to exert a bullish influence. If conditions remain as at Wednesday’s close and com continues to descend while wheat rallies, traders expect frantic covering. . Com bade fair to continue its disappointing decline of Wednesday. Traders are more cautious but general sentiment favors the bull side on the slightest encouragement. There was no news in the oats pit, and prices were expected to follow wheat. Provisions opened lower.

Chicago Grain Table •* —Oct. 27WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. 12:00. close. Dec 1.25% 1.24% 1.25 1.24% March 1.28% 1.28 V. 1.28'/* 1.28% May 1.31 1.30% 1.30% 1.30% CORN— Dec 82 .80’/* .81 .81% March 88% 84% .85% May 88% .87% .87% .88% OATS— Dec 47% .47 .47 .47 March 49 .48% .48% .48% May 49% .48% .48% .49% RYE— Dec 98% 97% .98 March 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% May 1.02% 1.02 1.02% LARD— Oct 11.70 11.70 11.72 Jan 12.32 12.27 12.32 12.30 May 12.62 12.57 12 62 12.62 Ribs— Jan 11.75 11.75 11.87 Bu Times Bocrinl CHICAGO. Oct. 27.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 2.256,000 against 1,246,000: corn. 913.000 against 1.496.000; oats 360.000 against 666.000. Shipments—Wheat. 2.250,000 against 053.000: corn. 372.000 against 553.000; oats, 366.000 against 351.000. Bu Times Bvrrial CHICAGO. Oct. 27.—Carlots: Wheat. 29; corn. 332; oats. 47; rye. 3. Asks to Issue Note Bu United Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 27.—The Alabama & Great Southern Railway today asked Interstate Commerce Commission for authority to issue a 60-day 4% per cent promissory note of $5,200,000 payable to J. P. Morgan & Cos., and $5,206,000 first consolidated mortgage 4 per cent bonds. The proceeds of the note are to be used to pay in part $5,206,890 first mortgage and general mortgage gold bonds maturing soon, while the bond issue will be used to pay off a promissory note when it becomes due. Births Girls Lawrence and Pancy Neldllnger. St. Vincent Hospital. Donald and Carrie Brann. St. Vincent Hospital. Dwane and Helen Sanborn. St. Vincent Hospital. Dave and Belle Farb, St. Vincent Hospital. George and Marie Schmutte. St. Vincent Hospital. Michael and Nellie Kelly. St Vincent Hospital. Lloyd and Earl George, 941 Olive. Paul and Agnes Basso. 1301 8. Richland. Cart~and Ruth Partlow. city hospital. Lone and Maude Clayton, city hospital. Orville and Ruth Everett, city hospital. Harold and Dessle Milan, city hospital. William and Delia Schantz, city hospital. Walter and Mary Litchfield, 1218 Jefferson. Harry and Myrtle Coble. 325 Bright. Elmer and Vera Toney. 324'/* Trowbridge. Carl and Hazel Bohannon. 908 River. Dave and Rose Haynes. 940 Colton Owen and Clcrna Simpson. 570 Jones. William and Stella Davis. 411 Harlan. Boys Elmer and Helen Knapke, St. Vincent Hospital. Earl and Genevieve Matheny. St. Vincent Hospital. Fred and Anna Johnston. St. Vincent Hospital. John and Mary Smithmeyer. St. Vincent Hospital. Ralph and Goldie Vastine. city hospital. Max and Opal Thompson, city hospital. Glen and Grace Llvlshen. city hospital. Lawrence and Grace Sheridan, 3141 Delaware. Scott and Agnes Wilson. 519 Vinton. William and Joyce Lane. 1643 Ingram. Raymond and Halleen Barker. 332 Robton. Joe and Ollie Reed. 834 Pierson. Walter and Almina Unvergast. 1162 W. Twenty-Eighth. John and Bertha Bailey, 327 Sahm. Robert and Marie Denny. 2718 'Wheeler. Robert and Della Allman, 2126 Beilis. Twins Dock and Alice Brlttlan, 2114 Martlndale, girl and boy. Deaths Mary M. Glaze. 19. 3117 Massachusetts, scarlet fever. John T. Moley. 61, Central Indiana Hospital. William W. Woollen, 67. Christian Hospital, arteriosclerosis. Charles Shank. 42. Norway's Sanitarium, chronic, pancreatitis. Elizabeth Irwin, 70. 126 Dickson, diabetes mellltus. Sarah A. Petty. 79, 2709 E. Michigan, chronic myocarditis. Shtlah Sorrell. 78. Long Hospital, carcinoma. Era Nell Pendley, 8, 1423 E. Market, broncho pneumonia. Jean Winters, 1 month, 1017 Northvlew Ave., broncho pneumonia. Charles H. Hart, 72. Methodist Hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Kenneth M. McLaughlin. 26. city hospltal. accidental. _____ Death Notices ELA, SALLIE M. A.—Wife of W. C. Ela, at the home. 307 Hampton Dr.. Wednesday morning. Oct. 26. Funeral at the residence. Friday afternoon, 2 o’clock. Interment Crown Hill Cemetery. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828 KRIEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRBCTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R l George Grinstemer Funeral director. 522 E. Market Main 0908. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equlpment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. OADD. 3130 PROSPECT BT. DREXEL 5307. Lost and Found AIREDALE; child's pet; female, small size. light colored head, dark body and tan collar; In vicinity of Mount Jackson. Reward. Riley 436a. BAG; large, black leather; lost on Sutherland Ave., Bellefontalne or E. 30th to Brlghtwood, containing money, valuable papers, billfold containing owner's name. 2705 N. Gale. Hem. 2637. Reward. BANK statements: lost between E. Michigan and Emerson Ave. and E. St. Clair St., a package of bank statements, checks and bank book on the J. F. Wild Bank. Return to FletcheT Jackson. 5236 E. St. Clair St. Phone Irv. 4326. Reward. BEAGLE hound: strayed or stolen; pup: about 5 months old. Black and white body; long brown ears. Call Dr. 7227-R 1. Reward.

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ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday

2 PTOSES 2 PAIR GLASSES 1 BUNCH KEYS 1 PACKAGE SCHOOL BOOKS 1 GRIP (HAND) 3 PACKAGES MAIN 2737 BAY MARE; 10 years old; about 900 lbs. 4216 Rockville Rd. BOSTON Terrier; female; mahogany brlndle, white splash on right side of head. Stub tall. Strayed from near Christian Park. Liberal reward. Dr. 7629. DOG; German police, wolf color, brown face, black hair back, tall. Rew, Be. 1782. DOG: Blue Tick hound; large size. Ch. 2392, Reward. GLASSES; lost Tuesday between Wm. H. Block's end Raymond St. Dr. 0542-M. Help Wanted Male , WANTED HOUSE TO HOUSE CANVASSERS, EITHER MEN OR WOMEN; GOOD LEGITIMATE LINE, LIBERAL COMMISSION. WRITE P. O. BOX 227, GIVING AGE, EXPERIE N C E, REFERENCES AND TELEPHONE NUMBER. 3 OR 4 young men to travel with sales manager. Must be neat and good talkers. If you are an ambitious worker this concern will advance you rapidly. Apply at once. Room 427. Peoples State Bank. See MR. OTT. YOUNG man between '8 and 25. for pleasant. profitable sales work. Guaranteed salary of S3O per week if you can qualify. See Mr. Adler. 8 to 9 a. m„ or 4 to 5:30 p. m. 532 Lemcke bldg. SOLICITORS—LiberaI commission proposition. selling The Indianapolis Times See Circulation Manager between 4 and 5 In evenings. SOLICITORS—LiberaI commission proposition on local newspaper. See Mr. Hedge between 5 and 7 evenings. Room 129 Linrien Hotel. SALESMAN wanted; staple grocery Item; state age, reference and salary wanted. P. F. Winkler. 1319 W. 32nd PI. Chicago. COLLECTORS (21: magazine or Insurance men prefered; no soliciting. Realty bond required. J. F. Ljschen. 633. 218 Mass. Ave Help Wanted Female EXPERT AND THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED DISTRIBUTORS FOR STATE AND TERRITORIAL RIOHTS; also experienced salesmen to sell or canvass our new patented electrical device for home use. Write immediately, 368 Erie Bldg., Cleveland. Ohio. NEAT APPEARING LADIES; lot house-to-house work, commission basis, good opportunity. THE WHEN STORE. 32 N. Pennsylvania. Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MARRIED MAN; WISHES POSITION WITH GROWING CONCERN: WITH CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT; 4 YEARS SALES EXPERIENCE. REFERENCES. ADDRESS BOX B 800 TIMES. MAN AND WIFE; colored; want to go to Florida or California; good plain cook and chauffeur: references. Ha. 1498-R. REGISTERED pharmacist: references: several years experience. Ran. 3024. OFFICE work by man with 25 years’ expcrlenee Ran, 4432. Situations Wanted Female CLEANING by the day or laundry; experienced. Har. 2417-M _ NURSE CHILDREN; care aiternoon or evenlngs; have game;, books Be. 0665-J. HOUSEKEEPER, LADY WITH CHILD. 1139 SHELBY ST LAUNDRY TO BRING HOME: FIRSTCLASS LAUNDRESS. CH. 2235-R. WOMAN, young colored; wants day work of any kind. Ch. 1064.

Special Notices Nov. 10th Is the closing date of the INDIANAPOLIS Telephone Directory You still have time to enter your ad by calling MAIN 9860. 1 INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. HALLOWEEN SPECIALS Good Bruce's pumpkin pics, ginger bread, doughnuts, special cakes. BRUCE'S BAKERY 104 W. Maple Rd.. Wa. 4555 30th and Talbott. Ran. 1212 5373 College, Hum. 1231 All 3 stores deliver. Call before 10 a. m. OVERCOAT and hat cleaned. *1.90; men's or women's: called for and delivered BERLING CLEANERS. Lin. 5020. 229 N Delaware. 6127 E. Washington. MASQUERADE OUTFITS MADE TO MEASURE. THIS WK. $1 UP; COATS RELINED. $3 UP. RI. 6815. Rm. 217. 230 E. Ohio. HALLOWEEN costumes; clown. Mexican, novelty dresses, etc. Martin Bros., 214 Ind. TRUCK FDR HALLOWEEN BARTIESREAS. 501 WARREN. BEL. 3759-J. CURTAINS made at reasonable prices. Ran. 1683. 3416 N. Meridian. Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg Ma 578 and 6509 Business Announcements PLUMBING FIXTUREB We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama. Lin. 8788 BORNMAN TRANSFER CO. CH. 5571 SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR. 0736. FEATHERS bougnt. sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428 HAUL anything What have you. J. A. BANKS. Irv. 3818-W. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED, $2: 3-PIECE OVERSTUFFED SUITE CLEANED AND MOTHS DESTROYED. *ls. SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS. HE. 4462. FUR—Remodeling; bring in your old furs and we remodel them to look almost good as new. INDIANA PUR CO.. 138 W. Market. A ROOM 9x12x8 FT. HIGH ; PAPERED FOR $4; WITH MATERIAL FURNISHED. CHERRY 5362. Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N., 2350; nice light, warm room; gentleman preferred. Ran. 6621. BROADWAY. 1337; 2 modern nicely furnished; good heat, light and hot water; 1 or 2 gentlemen or couple employed. CENTRAL, 3310: attractive, light room; private, modern home; gar, wash, 1499. CENTRAL Ave., 1101; nice room for 3 boys Lincoln 6269. COLLEGE. 3341; 2 attractively furn. rms.; suitable for 2; gar, opt. Wash. 0473. DELAWARE, N„ 400, Apt. 12; front room adjoining bath; city heat; for two. HOOBIER INN; clean; modern rms.; speciai weekly rates, 440 Mass. Ave. ILLINOIS. N.. 811: clean sleeping rooms at $3 per week. Lincoln 2095. ILLINOIS. N.. 2159; front rm.. downstairs. modern, good heat, hot water. Ran. 2541. JEFFERSON. 422 N.; attractive rm., mod. private home. Reasonable. Cherry 1822. MERIDIAN. N., 2340: nicely furnished rm., modern. Har. 1588. MERIDIAN near 19th; attrac. rm.. rnod., prlv. home. 1 or 2 gentl.; gar. Ran. 2019. PARK, 847; attractive large front rm.; mod., prlv,. gentleman. Riley 1597, PENN., N.. 1816; modern room, opposite bath: clean; $4, Har. 3142-J. PENN.. 1415. N.: modern sleeping rooms with bath. Steam heat. VERMONT. W„ 36; Savoy Apts.; front rm.; no other roomers; reas. Ri. 2227. WOODRUFF PL.. E. Drive. 814; 2 large rms., nicely turn.; refer’ces, Ch. 4118-M. UTH. E.. 215; lovely furnished room; mod. Gentlemen. Lin. 4138, ISTH, E.. 319; ATTRACTIVE RM,, SINGGLE RM. CENTRAL CAR. LIN. 872*. 26TH W., 20; cozy rm., modern, private home; home privileges. Ran. 2525. HOTEL PURITAN rooms are always clean and'sanitary: steam heat, hot and cold running water, telephone, tub or shower baths; quiet, congenial surroundings. Weekly rates. $6 single or $7 double. Only a few rooms now available; easy walking distance. Market and New Jersey Bts NICELY furnished rrsfl home-privileges; private home. Meals If deslr. Ra. 5677.

Rooms for Rent LOVELY room: widow’s mod. apt.: close In; plenty hot water. Lincoln 3749. HIGH-CLASS ROOM; In private home; close in. Reasonable. Lin. 9415. LOVELY front room: private home; north; privileges. Ran. 7188. Room for Rent With Board ASHLAND, 2218; nicely furnished rm. for 2; good meals; modern. Hem. 4242. DELAWARE. N.. 2351; attrac. rm.. mod.. _ prlv. home: girl: prlv. Ran. 6693. NEW JERBEY. N.. 2138; modem rm.: 3 front windows, mantel, grate. Ran. 1851. NEW JERSEY, N.. 517; warm, sunny rm., with board if desired. Lin. 8914. NORTH; attractive rm. for 2 ladles, modern. private, home privileges. Ran. 4295. RIVERSIDE DRIVE, W.. 1635; private home, garage, gentlemen preferred. ST. JOSEPH, E., 233; 3 adjoining front rms.: private home; gentlemen. 13. 1906. LOVELY furnished rm.; good meals and laundry, Harrison 4685-R. GOOD HOME for invalid or elderly person; nurse’s care: strictly mod. Be. 1815 CHILDREN to room and board.. Mothers care. $4 a week. Cherry 1630, NICELY furnished room; modern, private home, employed couple or young lady; privileges. Ran. 2545, Room and Board Wanted ROOM With board wanted by young man. prefer home with young couple. Central car line preferred. Times Box B 341. FILL vour room through our new system. Call Lin. 2847. 836 E. North St. Rent Housekeeping Rooms CENTRAL. 1101; nicely furn. rm. All mod. everything furnished. Lin. 6269. COLLEGE. 1322; 2 modern rooms; neatly furnished: garage optional. Riley 3668. EAST. 915 N : 2 clean, cheerful rooms; mod., private: good heat. Riley 2358. EASTERN. 32; 3 unfurnished rooms, mod Cherry 4195-J. HIGHLAND. 521; 3 rms. and bath furn. apart S2O month. Cherry 1512-J. JEFFERSON. 336; cottage: Hamilton near Wash.; 3 rooms furnished: sls month. MARKET. 820 E.; laflfe, - clean, mod., furn. rms.; private entrance. Adults. NEW JERBEY. N., 1029; cozy rm. kitchenettc: mod., bath, heat; auto space. $5. NEW YORK. E.. 513; 2 light hskpg. rms. Everything furnished; good heat. OHIO. E., 540; housekeeping room. $3 VERNON APT.. 29~ W. PRATT.: HOUSEKEEPING RMS . GAS RANGE, STEAM HEAT; NEAR BATH, LIN. 2095. VILLA AVE . 829; 2 nice large light rms.. private lr vatory, sink In kitchen, near car line. Drexel 5096. COUPLE to share modern duplex, south: furnish own .bedroom. Har. 1244-M. 2 2-RM. suites, with sinks, steam heat. modern. Belmont 1524. FROM 1 to 4 rms.: housekeeping or sleeplng. adults. Hemlock 1136. Apartments for Rent HEATED APARTMENTS LUMLEY, 1540 N. MERIDIAN Excellent apartment; heat, water, gas; S6O to S7O. Tearoom now open in bulld!l|QUlftED WITH FRIGIDAIRE RITZ, 317 E. MAPLE ROAD One front, very complete, with garage; SBO. EQUIPPED WITH FRIGIDAIRE 1704 N. PENNSYLVANIA Entire floor, 7 rooms. 2 baths, sun parlor. Special offer. MERIDIAN. N.. No. 2458 Five rooms, bath, sun parlor, heat, water. garage; S7O. CAPITOL. N., No. 3102 Flat, 6 rooms, bath, heat; *55. HUNTER. 130 W. 18TH ST. Five rooms, bath, heat: $45. OXFORD. 316 E. VERMONT ST. Four room3, bath, heat; $37.50. GRAHAM, 6302 BELLEFONTAINE Small apartment: only S3O. Union Trust Company Tlie Cambridge Apts. NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NON-HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. ONE. TWO THREE ROOMS AND BATH. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LI. 5391. E. WASHINGTON BT.: five rooms; modern: individual furnace; laundry in basement; gas stove, shades, linoleum and water furnished; very attractive: $35 per month Riley 1866, week days. WALKING DISTANCE NORTH Second floor duplex, 4 nice large rooms, bath, gas, lights, water, fuel furnished; permanent tenants, *3O month; married couple, no children. Lin. 3883. C4PITOL, 42'0 N.; 3-room and bath, lower. suitable for small family; comfortable home; orlvate entrances, heat, light and water furnished; 650. Wash. 3439. 3 OR 4 ROOMS; HEAT. LIGHTS. OARAGE AND PHONE INCLUDED; MODERN: ONLY S3O. DREXEL 3135-J. Houses for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 1313; 8-rm modern doubt l : rent reasonable, Lin. 7998. BELLEFONTAINE, 3223: 5-room modern half double; S4O; watet paid. CIVIC REALTY CO. Lin. 5050. BOSART, N.. 915; 5-room strictly modern, paved street and alley; S4O. Phone Irvington 3386-R. 1306 Bradbury. 5 rms.. Inside toilet, gas, elec., new paper, paint.*l9.oo paint *19.00 1815 W. New York, bungalow, 6 rms.. elec., gas, garage, new paper paint 21.00 1440 Everitt. bungalow. 4 rms., elec. 13.50 Colored 3716 Graceland. 4 rms.. Inside toilet gas. elec., sink, large garage, new paper, paint, fine yard. $26.00 NESBIT L. SEARCY. 324 N. Delaware BRADLEY, 804; 4-rm. modern double. garage, water pd.; $35. lr. 4123-R. BROOKBIDE. 2818: 5 rooms, inside toilet. elec., gas, wr.t. od. Near school LI. 1072. BURGESS. 323; Irvington: mooern single, 4 rooms, fine location; $35. Ir, 4119. CARROLLTON. 5341; 5 rooms, modern: garage Hu. 2082. CENTRAL AVE., 2362; 7-room modern, reduced rent. Wash. 3015-R. COTTAGE. 916; 5-rm. strictly modern house: water paid; garage- $32. Call 1422 Leonard. DE QUINCY, 803; 6-room rrfodern double, garage; $47.50. Irv. 3648. 1852 DEXTER Ave.. 6-rm. mod. dble.; gar.; newly dec. 1852 Dexter Ave. EUGENE. 629; modern double; 6 rms.. garage. Har. 0782-W. FLETCHER. 874; 8 rooms modern. Main 1109. Ran 3516. FULTON. 323: 6-rm. house, semi-mod.; newly papered; water paid. Lin. 9156. 1026 HADLEY St.; 3 rooms: new paper; electricity, gas; *ls. GEO. SADLIER CO.. 43 Kentucky Ave. Riley 5945. HOEFGEN. 230; 5-room modern double: full basement; garage; $25. Eve.. He. 5887: Ma. 6871. HOSBROOK. 932: walking dist.; 3 rms.; elec., gas, water paid; 815. Ch 0660. _ HOYT. 2005' 7-rm. house; semi-modern. Drexel 3827 ILLINOIS. N.. 3732; 7 rooms, bath, new shades, garage: $32. Har. 0161-J. 901 KING AVE. 7 rooms; modern, new paint, new decorations, new furnace, first-class condition; cheap rent. Main 2216. LA SALLE. 2037-40; 5 rooms, semi-modern, clean, near car line. Irv. 0787-J. LA SALLE. N„ 30; 5-room double, strlctly modern, garage, Ch. 3105. MASSACHUSETTS. 2311; semi-modem house. Ran. 0734, 4.‘JO MASS. AYE. One and two-room apartments, single rooms as low as $18.50. Elevator, heat furnished. See custodian at flat or Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. MINNESOTA. 1853 E ; thoroughly mod.; 4 rms., bath; half bungalow dble.; clean, attractive; $31.50. water paid. MISSOURI, S.. 749; 6-room semi-modern. newly decorated; sls. Drexel 3128. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1633: 6-room double; modern, newly decorated. He. 4132, OLNEY. N.. 1934; 6-rm. modern, single: garage; S3O. Water paid. PARK. 2407; s~rooms, sun parlor, *55. 30th and Central, 5 rooms, $45. Peter Pan. 1635 Central. $55. FRANK S. CLARK & CO.. Main 3377. PIERSON. 2410; dandy 7-room strictly modern brick veneer double. Only S4O: adults. Har. 3967-W. 809 N. PINE; 5 rms.. water paid; $23 per month: good condition. PROSPECT 8t„ 2529; modern double; water paid; small family. 1318 ROACHE ST.; newly papered and painted: inside toilet and sink; sl3. 541 Bankers Trust Bldg. Riley 5641. RUCKLE. 3016; 6-rm. modern double; hardwood floors-; 1 mo. free. Har. 1667. RURAL, N.. 815; 7-room modern single; double garage; water paid. Ch. 5711-W. SCHOOL, 3025; 4-rm. double; mod. except. furnace; garage; water pd.: S2O mo, SHEFFIELD. N.. 203; 5 rooms; near new west side high school: water paid. Ltn. 3869; eves.. Ran. 4702. SHRIVER Ave.. 2438; for colored; 4-room semi-mod. double bungalow; newly decorated and painted; >lB. Owner. Ran. 277 Q. 403 SMITH St.; 5 rooms; electricity, city water paid; will paper to suit; sls. OEO. SADLIER CO., 45 Kentucky Ave. Riley 5945, SPRING. 434; 4-rm. cottage; water, gas. Lin. 9156. 32 W. St. Clair Well arranged 7-room modern double. Water paid; S4O. # t Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. TEMPLE, 8.. 303; 5 rms., gaa, elec., city water; sewly papered, $lB.

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Houses for Rent UDELL. 811; 4 rms., mod., garage, wate* paid. Har, 0883. WALLACE. 841 N.; 4-rm. mod dble., gar., built-in features, Irv. 4878. WOODLAWN. 1351; 6 rooms, thoroughly modern: reduced rent. , 4518 E. 17th; 2-room house; only $8 month, nice place to live. W. R. HUNTER CO,* Main 1078. 31ST. W.. 534: 6 RMS;, MOD . GARAOB FRONT DR. NEWiY DECORATED. CLEAN. OWNER. HAR. 4606-M. ONE MONTH FREE. Get my list of rentals. A. F. ZAINEY, 122 N. Delaware St. Lin. 6530. . IP there Is o telephone located In the houM In which you are moving you cn nove connected promptly by calling MAin 9800. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. SEVEN-ROOM modern double; *3>.fo: water pd. Call eve*. Irv. 1138-W. t For Colored 805 W. Pratt St.; 5 rms., elec., gaa.. new paper; exceptional house; garage. Geo. Sadlier Cos. 43 Kentucky Ave. HI. 894> 3218 Northwestern, 8, mod., gar $34.00 3027 Oraceland. 5, mod., gar 30.00 2041 f. Mich.. 5. el., g.. wat. pd... 18.00 1358 S. Belmont, 5. el., gas 18.00 301 N. Walcott. 5. el., g.. Ins. toilet 18 00 221 S. Summit, 5. el. g.. Ins. toilet water paid 10.00 Lorenz Schmidt & Sons Main 3715 144 E. Ohio St. Bel. 4012-ft 1421 N. New Jersey. 8 rms *50.00 3030 N. Pennsylvania, 6 rms.. modern Sarage. only 50.00 ). 18th; 6 rms.. modern 35.00 412 E. 23d: 5 rms.. modern 35.00 128 W. 19th. 7 rms. modern 85.00 829 N. La Salle, 5 rms.. modern.... 35.00 821 E. 27th, 6 rms., modern SO.OO 921 Drexel, 5 rms.. modern 35.00 1006 Shelbv. 7 rms 17 80 1730 Bellefontalne, 6 rms * 27.50 1729 Bellefontalne, 6 rms. 25.00 537 E. New York. 6 rms., only .... 22.50 1532 S. Re"dolph. 4 rms., water .... 35 OO 1467 W. 33d. 4 rms . water 20 oo 1928 E. Maryland, 4 rms.. water .... 18.00 Complete List at Office Union Trust Company Houses and Flats Furnished NICELY furnished modern bungalow; 5 rooms: 29th and Highland PI. Investigate this If you desire a good thing toe the winter. Owner, Harrison 4535-W, be* fore 10 a. tn. Main 708J1. evenings. Business Places for Rent Office Space Now Available New Offices 1 room suite ~....530.00 2 room suite $45.00 to $55.00 3 room suite SBO.OO to $90.00 2 rooms with large adjacent merchandise space $65.00 Or AH or part of above as one large office with vault; best location: In heart of financial and business district. Every feature of the modern office building Including parking space. Well ventilated with plenty of light. Excellent elevator service. Apply building manager. Room 710. Union Title Office Bldg. Delaware and Market Sts. Main 4818 Storage and Transfer OTTOJ. 3UESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353. Rllev 3628. Ch. 4579-0899-W. Houses for Sale S2OO CASH ' A ten-room house; new electric light fixtures; Inside toilet and city water: newly painted. This can easily be made Into a duplex or will make a good rooming house. Close to center of city. Balance monthly. Call MR. ADLER. Main 0792; evenings. Humboldt 2163. 518 E. MORRIS Four rooms and bath. Inside toilet, garage, paved street paid for. a vacant lot r small cash payment with balance monthly payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors, Builders. 142 N. Delaware. Rllev 2840. Res.._lrv. 0534-M. HOYT AVE.. 3944; NEW FIVEROOM BUNGALOW: NICELY DECORATED THROUGHOUT; FRONT AND REAR PORCHES: FRONT-DRIVE OARAGE: WILL SELL AT BAROAIN PRICK OP $2,900 ON EASY PAYMENTS. TAKE ENGLISH AVE CAR TO GARFIELD. S. D. SAMPLE. 3939 ENGLISH AVE. DR. 4334. NICE NEW FOUR-ROOM BUNOALOW: 4104 HOYT AVE : NICELY DECORATED THROUGHOUT: CEMENT PORCH AND WALKS; GARAGE; PRICE $2,350 ON EASY PAYMENTS. TAKE ENOLIHK AVE. CAR TO GARFIELD. S. D. SAMPI.F, 3930 ENGLISH AVE. PR 4334. LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE: on College Ave.. south of 32d St.; lust completely redecorated and floors reflnlshed. Will consider small single or north side lots. Bridges & Graves Cos., 237 N. Delaware. Riley 5250. 804 N. BEVILLE "" Five rooms, single, newlj papered, inside toilet, gas. elec, lights, city water, ? avert streets: Barrett all paid $l5O cash; 25 per month. . _ F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builder*. 142 N. Delaware. Riley 2840. Res.. Irv. 0534-M. SEVERAL—CIose In homes within one mile of Circle, will accept lots In trade on equities. Bridges ts Graves, 237 N. Delaware St.. RI. 5250. [ COLLEGE. 3131; 6 rooms end sleeping porch; double house; floors all newly finished; newly decorated. Separate steam heating plants. Bridges Graves Cos., 237 N. Delaware St. RI. 5250. LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE: on Collega Ave.. south of 32d Gt.; Just completely redecorated and floors reflnlshed. Will consider small single or north side lots. Bridges & Graves Cos., 337 N. Delaware. Riley 5250. $50.00 DOWN Newly painted and papered bungalow. Has room lor bath, arched openings between rooms, electricity, good well, garage, large porches. Will be sacrificed for % quick sale. See 1927 S. State St. Call J. A. Dldwav, Main 0792. SIOO CASH Puts you in possession of a modera bungalow on W. Michigan car line. Housa newly papered and painted, side drive to two-car garage. A real buy. Call J. A. Dldwav. Main 0792 $50.00 CASH An attractive five-room bungalow; furnace: room for bath; enclosed back poren. Clcse to school. Paved street and bu* lln* at door. Located on E. 46th St. Call MR. ADLER. Main 0793; OVenlngs. Hum. 3168, COLORED NOTICE 5-room modern bungalow; hardwood floors. 2800 Paris Ave. Best colored Motion In city. Price *4.500; *SOO cash. Call Lin. 2318. Schloss Bros. Investment Cos., Realtors, 137 E. Wash. . HERE IT IS 6 acres unimproved; Just west of Ben Davis on National Rd.: a bargain at *3.000. Mr. Keller, evenings. Hem 1840. SCHMID * SMITH. INC.. REALTORS 130 N. Delaware Main 408$ $55 Cash —$85 Per Month Nearlv new 5-room bungalow: cemented basement, furnace, finished floors, newly painted and decorated; street car and bus. See this at once. MR. HUSE. Main 1578, Hu. 2016. A Five-Room Home Electric lights and 3-car garage. Thla place It within IV* miles of the monument. Will sell on small down payment or accept closed car ns same. Hum *7sa. Large 5-room cottage, semi-moderns newly painted. red*corated. Easy terms. J. G. McCullough Agency 106 N. Delaw are_ _ Main 170> RENT FREE Let two tenants pay your rent. 2149-51 N. Penn., 3-apt. house: total Income $l5O per month. City water, water heater. Main 6755 or Hu. 3384. BARGAIN; •••oth near Keystone; repossessed bungalow; 5 rooms and bathroom, celler, furnace, garage, driven well, electric lights, large lot; $27 monthly: nothing down. Open evenings and Sunday. Hum. 5492. PAY ONLY S4OO AND GET A DEED. 4-room cottage on paved street; price reduced to *I.BOO for quick sale. Railroad Men have mortgage of *1.400. Decided bargain. MR. HOWELL. Bel. 3544; Ha. 0789-J. ENGLISH AVE.. 1148; NICE 4-ROOM COTTAGE OAS, ELECTRIC LIGHTS. NEW BATHROOM AND FIXTURES; BASEMENT PRICE *3.500, ON PAYMENTS. C. B. McFADDEN. 450 E. WASHINGTON. MAIN 5072. NEAR NEW BUTLER On N. Illinois Is an attractive brick colonial, modern Improvements, floors car- . peted: lot 70x177. landscaped, beautiful | shade trees. Shown by appointment. Property must be sold. Call Main 4770. WANT CHEAP LOT Aa down payment on 5-room bungalow, well located, southeast. Electric fights, garage. Might consider Florida lot. WAYNE ' M. HARRYMAN, Main 0792: Irv. 3310.