Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 155, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 November 1927 — Page 14

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STOCKS FIRMER WITH RAILROAB ISSUESLEADING . C. & 0. Outstanding With a 2-Point Advance; Others Better.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty Industrials Saturday was 188.47, up .98. Average of twenty rails was 133.00, up 1.88. Average of forty bonds was 98.81, new high, up ,C 5. Bu United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Firm prices prevailed over most of the stack exchange list in early dealings today With the railroad group leading. Chesapeake & Ohio was the outstanding feature of the latter stocks, rising more than 2 points to 212. New York Central, New Haven, Atchison and other standards rails Improved. United States Steel eased off % to 135%. but General Motors spurted ahead to 132, up 1; General Motors directors are expecteft’Ho do something handsome to stockholders at their meeting later in the week. Dupont also gained. Remington Rand spurted a point to 225. Mercantile issues were again in demand aided by the record October report of Wool worth Company. Tobaccos continued to forge ahead on better earnings prospects. American Tobaccos rose a point to 174%. U. S. Rubber Up United States Rubber reversed its trend, rising nearly a point. Motors ruled steady. Announcing that the treasury . financing in preparation for maturities of second Libertys will total A MUSEME NTS

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Banks and Exchange

FOREIGN EXCHANGE Bu United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Foreign exchange opened Irregular. Demand sterling $4.86 9-16, off .00 1-16; francs 3.92%c, off .000%; lira 5.46 c, off .00%; Belga 13.93%c, up .00%; marks, 23.84%c, off .01%. LIBERTY BONDS Bu United Press ... ... NEW YORK, Nov. 7—Liberty 3%s opened at 101.14 unchanged: 2d 4%5, 100, unchanged; 3d 4145, 100.30, up 1; 4th 4145, 103.30, off 1. about $400,000,000 instead of $500,000,000, as Wall Street had anticipated, was the important constructive development over the week end. Another bullish feature of the program was the 3% per cent rate fixed for the Mellon offering which emphasized the lease of money conditions.

These factors brought further buying- in early dealings into stocks whose yields are attractive in relation to the money market. Atchison and New York Central reached new high ground on the movement. Leading industrials also reached the best levels of the current recovery. Vigor at Noon Leading industrials gained increasing vigor on the recovery around noon with steel furnishing aggressive leadership. Strength was followed by broadened buying. Announcement that Sterling products and United Drug were participating in merger negotiations stimulated demand for shares of merchandising companies in Similar fields. Mrisk advances occurred in Lehn & Fink, American Druggists Syndicate, Lambert, American Home Products and Household Products. Moon Motors was an active feature of the low-priced motor class, mounting to new high ground on the mvoement at 9%. Buying of the stock was based on reports from the factory that the company’s new models were receiving excellent response.

Local Wagon Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying $1.27 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grades are purchased on their merits.

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HOGS ADVANCE TO BEGIN WEEK AT STOCKYARDS Medium and Heavy Porkers Up 5 to 25 Cents; Vealers Up. —Hog Price Range— Oct. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 31. [email protected] 11 00 3,500 NOV. 1. 9.75®) 10.75 10.75 4,500 2. 9.75® 10.60 10.60 5.000 3. 9.75@ 10.50 10.50 5,000 4. [email protected] 10.40 6,000 5. 9.75® 10.25 10.25 3.000 7. 9.75® 10.50 10.50 5.000 Hogs began the week 5 to 25 cents higher on the hundredweight at the local stock yards, the advance effective in middle and heavy weight material. The top went to $10.50. Recepts were estimated at 5.000, with 380 held over from Saturday’s trading. About 35,000 hogs were received at Chicago, with the market opening slow around steady, the top at $10.50. Cattle were weak at the local yards, best vealers 50 cents higher and lambs weak to lower. Pigs, Lights Unchanged Pigs and lightweights were unchanged, the former selling at sß@9 and the latter, 130-160 pounds, at [email protected]. Animals in the 160-200-pound class were 5 cents higher on the long end of the price range, selling at $9.75 @ 10.20. Material weighing 200-250 pounds was up 15 cents on the long end bringing $lO.lO @10.40. Heavy butchers were 10 to 25 cents higher at [email protected]. The cattle division was generally steady, with the exception of beef cows which were down 25 to 50 cents selling at $6®8.25. Beef steers were nominal at $10.50® 14.75. Low cutters and cutter cows went at $4.25 @5.57 and bulk stock and feeder steers brought $7.50@9. Receipts approximated 500.

Lamb Top Down Calves were scarce, with 200 received. The best sold at sl4® 15, 50 cents higher. Heavy calves were unchanged at [email protected]. The top price paid for lambs was down 25 cents to $13.50. Bulk fat lambs were unchanged, as were others, at sl3@ 13.50. Bulk culls sold at $7.50® 10 and fat ewes at [email protected]. About 200 were in the pens, —Hors— Receipts. 5,000; market steady to higher. 90-130 lbs $ B.oo® 9.00 130-160 lbs 8.75® 9.75 160-200 lbs 9.75® 10.20 200-250 lbs 10.10®10.40 230 lbs. up 10.25®. 10.50 —Cattle— Receipts. 500; market steady to weak. Beef steers ; $10.50(0) 14.75 Beef cows 6.00®> 8.25 | Low cutters and cutter cows.. 4.25® 5.75 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 7.50@ 9.00 —Calves— Receipts, 200; market higher. Best vealers $14.00® 15.00 Heavy calves 6.50® 9.50 —Sheep and Lambs—'Receipts, 200; market, weak to lower. Top fat lambs $13.50 Bulk fat lambs [email protected] Bulk cull lambs 7.50@10 00 Fat ewes 4.50® 6.50 Other Livestock B u United Press CHICAGO. Nov. 7.—Cattle—Receipts, 8.000; steers and she-stock steady to strong, spots higher; killing quality plain; about 4,500 western grassers in run; Stockers and feeders 25c higher; active at advance; bulls strong to 15c higher: vealers steady; best fed steers, $17.75; long yearlings, $17.50; natives In beef run; weighty steers scarce; meat sausage bulls of weight around 750; heavy sausage offerings, [email protected]; bulk, $7.15 downward; big packers paying [email protected] for vealers; few to outsiders at [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; fairly active, all classes about steady with Friday’s average; natives and wooled comeback lambs, $13.75 @14.10; best held around, $14.25; culls mostly $10.25(0) 11; buck lambs, 100-130 lbs., sll (0112; desirable fat ewes, $6.25® 6.75; bulk feeding iambs, $ 13.50® 14.25; comeback feeders, $13.50(5)13.75. Hogs (soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded)—Receipts. 35,000; market steady to 25c up; heavyweight, 250-350 lbs., medium to choice, [email protected]; mediumweight, 200-250 lbs., medium to choice, $9.60® 10.85; lightweight, 160-200 lbs., common to choice, s9@lo; light lights, 130-160 lbs., common to choice, [email protected]; packing sows, smooth and rough, $7.75(5 9; slaughter pigs. 90-130 lbs., medium to choice, [email protected]. Bu United Press CINCINNATI, Nov. 7.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,800; holdovers, 1.437; market butchers, 180 lbs., up 10c: lighter weights, 25@50c down; 250-350 lbs., [email protected]; 200-250 lbs., $10.35@ 10.50; 160-200 lbs.. $9.75® 10.50; 130-160 lbs., [email protected]; 90-130 lbs., [email protected]; packing sows, $7.75(5 8.50. Cattle —Receipts, 2,450. Calves—Receipts, 400; market, 15@50c up; beef steers, $9(513; light Yearling steers and heifers, $7.50® 13; beef cows, $5.75(0.8; low cutter and cutter cows. [email protected]; vealers, $9(®13.50; heavy calves, $10@13; bulk stock and feeder steers, $8(59.50. Sheep—Receipts, 175 ;market, lambs. 25c up; top fat lambs, $13.75; bulk fat lambs, slo@ 13.50; bulk cull lambs, s7®9; bulk fat ewes. s4@6. Bu Times Special LOUISVILLE, Nov. 7.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,500; market unevenly higher; heavies, $10.30; medium;, $10: lights, $9; pigs, $6.25(5,7.25; roughs. s7@B; stags, $7. Cattle—Receipts, 1,600; market strong to 25c higher; calves, receipts. 800; market steady; good to choice, [email protected]; medium to good, [email protected]; outs, $6.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 100; market steady; top lambs, $1150(512; seconds. $6 @7; sheep, s3® 5. Saturday and Sunday shipments; Cattle, 40; calves, 264; hogs, 196; sheep, 119. Bu United Press PITTSBURGH, Nov. 7.—Hogs—Receipts, 6,000; market, fairly active. bulk 10c down; 250-350 lbs., $10.60010.75; 200-250 lbs., $10.65(510.75; 160-200 lbs.. $10.40® 10.75; 130-160 lbs., [email protected]; 90-130 lbs., $10.40010.65; packing sows, $6.75@8. Cattle—Receipts, 800. Calves—Receipts, 800; market, stronger veals steady; beef steers, $10.50(5 12.50; light Yearling steers and heifers, [email protected]; beef cows, $7.50 (5 8.50; low cutter and cutter cows, $3.50® 5; vealers. $14.50® 16; heavy calves, $6.50 @12.50. Sheep—Receipts, 4,500; market, steady to strong; top fat lambs, $14.50® 15; bulk fat lambs, $13014.25; bulk cull lambs, $8 @lO.

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In the Cotton Market

(Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—This should be a traders' dav 111 cotton. Shorts will cover but there will be selling by those who are unwilling to risk the bureau. As cotton stands today it is eheaper than recent news warrants, and I don’t like a market to act that way, but I am confident the report will be very bullish Bu United Press NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—Cotton opened higher. December. 20.90, up .08; January. 20.98, up .14; March, 21.15, up .15; May, 21.25, up .16; July, 21.00, up .13; October, 20.17, up .13. BUS LINES INCREASE Indianapolis-St. Louis Line One of New Companies. Bu Times Special NEW’ YORK, Nov. 7.—Yelloway, Inc., with headquarters in Denver, operating a bus line betwen Indianapolis and St. Louis, is one of the thirty-one motor bus companies granted operating permits during October, according to a statement from Bus Transportation, New York. Os the new companies, eighteen were put into operatioin during the month, the others having been granted permits. Orders were placed with bus manufacturers for fifty-six vehicles, while 154 buses were installed in actual service. The Indianapolis- St. Louis is the longest of the new lines. Two steam railroads expanded their motor bus service. The New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad started operation of buses between Boston and New York, and the Boston & Maine inaugurated service from Cambridge to Fitchburg, Mass. The largest single order announced during the month was placed by the Cleveland Railway Company for forty buses of the street car type. A Yelloway bus leaves each city at 8 every morning.

Commission Row

PRICE TO RETAILER^ Apples—Box apples: Jonathans, s3® 3.25; delicious, $3.7504.50; Grimes. $2 'i> 2.75. Barrel apples: Jonathans. $8.50; Grimes, $9. Basket apples (40-pound basketsi: Jonathans. [email protected]: Grimes. $2.75@3; W. Banana, $3; Lowells. $2; Delicious. s3@4: cooking apples. $1.75. Bananas—4@sc lb. Berries—Cranberries, $7 one-half bbl. Cocoanuts —Jamaica, $6.50 per 100. Grapefruit—Florida. *4.75@5 crate. Grapes—California Tokays. $1.65 per lug; Michigan Concord. 75c 12 auarts. 32c 4 quarts; California seedless. $2.50 lug: California Malagas. $2 lug: California ■Cornlchons. $1 50 lug; California Emperors. *4.50 keg. *1.50 lug. Lemons—Florida, *9.50® 12 crate. Limes—Jamaica. $3 per 100. Melons—California' honey dews, $2.50 crate; California Casabas. $3.25 crate. Oranges—California Valencia. $4.25® 9.50 crate; Florida. 53.75©5.75 crate. Pears—Washington Bose. *6 per box; Florida Avocados. $5 per dozen. Washington D’AnJous. $6 box. Persimmons—lndiana. $1.50 crate. Pomegranates—California. $3 crate. Satsumas—Alabama. $3.25 '/a bu. VEGETABLES Artichokes—California. $2 per dozen. Asparagus—California. 6bc per bunch. Bean—Southern. $3 per hamper. Beets —H. G.. 35 c dozen. Brussel Sprouts—2s lb. Cabbage —H. G„ 1%2c lb.: red cabbage. $1.75. carrots—H. CL. Ssc doz.; bulk. $1®1.25 bu. Celery—Michigan. Highball, *1 crate; $1.25 flat crate; Michigan rough. $3 per 2-3 crate: Michigan washed. 50c ts doz. Celery Cabbage—sl.2s doz. Chives —Pots. $1.50 doz. Cucumbers—Hothouse. $2 doz.: southern. $1 doz. , Eggplant—H. G.. [email protected] 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 —$1.50 3 lbs Onions— Spanish. [email protected] crate; Indiana white, $2.50 per 100-lb. bag: Indlana yellow, $2 per 100-lb. bag; Indiana red. $2 per 100-lb. bag; yellow, red or white, $1.25 per bushel. Oysterplant—4oc doz. Parsley—soc dozen. Parsnips—sl.3s bu. , Peppers—Fingers, 75c peck: mangoes. $1.25 bu.: plmientos. 75c peck. Potatoes—Wisconsin whites. $2.85 150-lb. bag; Minnesota Russets. $2.35 120-lb. bag. Minnesota Red River Ohio*. $2.25 120-lb. bag; Idahos. $2.50 110-lb. bag: Idaho Bakers. $3.50 per box. Radishes— Hothouse buttons, 65c dozer., long red or white, 35c dozen. Rutabagas—sl.7s per cwt. Shallots—7sc doz. Spinach—H. G.. $1 bu. Squash—Hubbara, $3 bbl. Sweet Potatoes—lndiana Jersey mediums, $1.25 bu.; Eastern Shore. $3 bbl.. Indiana Jerseys. $2 bu. . Tomatoes—H. G.. 60c 15 lb*.. 51.50 DU.. California. $4 crate. u. Turnips—H. G. 85c bu. OYSTERS Standards—s2.so gal.; select. $2.85 gal. CIDER Cider—ss.so 14 gal.

In the Sugar Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—The main desire of the sugar trade now is to have matters settled one way or the other. There is a diversity of opinion as to Whether artlflclal restriction of production will be of real benefit, but however, this may work out from an academic standpoint, the belief Is that the Immediate results of restriction will be constructive, in view of the statistical postion of the market there s a disposition to buy, the near crop futures, which I feel is justified. B NEW*'YORK. rf Nov. 7.—Sugar opened 1 saw as sms: ; tember, 3.01; July. 2.97. Other Livestock Bu United, Press TOLEDO. Nov. 7.—Hogs—Receipts, 425; market 10<?H5c up; heavies, $lO6/10.25, mediums, 1 $10?' 10.50; Yorkers. $9 556, 10: good pigs. $8.504?9. Cattle—Receipts. 250, market, steady. Calves— Recelpts. llght. market, steady. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, light; market, strong to 25c up. Bu United Pres* EAST BUFFALO, Nov. 7.—Hogs Receipts. 13.000; holdovers, market strong to 15c up: pigs 50c up: 250 to 350 lbs.. $10.25>7/10.75: 200 to 250 lbs. $10.25 iffi 10.75; 160 to 200 lbs.. $10,156/10.65; 130 to 160 lbs, $9.75®>10.50; 90 H) 130 lbs., $9,256/9.75; packing sows. $8,506/9. Cat-tle-Receipts, 3,500; calves, receipts 1,500. market strong to 15c up: calves 50c up; beef steers. $8 50® 15: light yearling steers and heifers, $10,506? 15.75; beef cows. $56? 7.50: low cutters and cutter cows. $3.25 ®5: vetlers. $15.50®16. Sheep—Receipts, 10,000; market 2Sg up; bulk fat lambs. $14.50: bulk cull lambs. $10.506111.50; bulk fat ewes, $66?7. Bil United Press CLEVELAND, Nov. i7.—Hogs—Receipts. 4.500: market 10c to 15c up; 250 to 350 lbs.. $lO 35® 10.50: 200 to 250 lbs.. $10,356? 10.50; 160 to 200 lbs.. slo® 10.25; 1301 to 160 lbS„ $96/10: 90 to 130 lbs., $8.756?9: packing sows. [email protected]. Cattle Receipts. 900: calves, receipts. 650: market for steers 25c up; beef steers. $8.756/10.25: beef cows, $66/8: low cutters and cutter cows, $4 506/5.50: vealers. $14@>16.50; heavy calves. $96712. Sheep Receipts. 4.000': market for lambs 15<8>25c up; top fat lambs. $14.50; bulk fat lambs, *146? 14.50: bulk cull larnbs. $10<11.50: bulk fat ewes, $5676; bulk feeding lambs, sU@l2. Offer Amsterdam Stock Today Bu Times SDecial NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—‘‘American shares” of the Amsterdam Trading Company, the first of the large foreign industrials to seek listing on the New York Stock Exchange under its new rules for trading in foreign securities, will be offered to the public today by a banking group composed of Brown Brothers & Cos. and Charles D. Barney & Cos. The offering will consist of about 50,000 shares, priced at $43.

GRAIN FUTURES RALLY SHARPLY IN CHICAGO PIT Day’s Reports of Snow, Frost and Rust Are Generally Bullish. Bu United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 7.—Generally bullish news caused a sharp rally in all grain futures on the Chicago Board of Trade today and prices were considerably above Saturday’s close. Wheat was lower at the opening, but reports of a heavy snow in the Canadian Northwest soon boosted prices. Later Argentine reports of frost and rust caused a further advance. and although some profit taking brought prices slightly lower, the advance Was held well. -Receipts were fifty-six cars and cash prices were unchanged. Corn went higher on reports of snow over the belt, and prices were a little over 1 cent higher late in the day. There was considerable short covering. Receipts were 347 cars. Cash 1 cent up. Oats rallied in sympathy with other grains and were fractionally higher late in the day. Receipts here were twenty-four cats and the cash market was unchanged. Provisions worked higher. Chicago Grain Table —Nov. 7 WHEAT— Prev „ High. Low - 12:00 close! December ... 1.27 1.25'j 1.26% 1.26% March ...... 1.30' 2 1.291, 1.30 1 29’, m &rn-"” 1 - 33 ' j 13, ’ 1 - 32 '-’ 1323 < December ... .85% .83', .84% .83 '2 March 88 7 , 37'.. .88% 87% May 92 .90% ... .90 \ OATS— December ... 48% .48% .18% .48 '2 March 50', .49% .50 .49% M r v 50 '‘ ' 5<H4 ■ so '“ December ... 99% .98’, 99% .99 March 102'. 102% 1.02% 1.02 May 1.03% 1.03 1.03% 1.03% LARD— December .. 12.10 12.10 12 02 January ... 12.42 12 35 12.40 12 32 March 12.55 12.55 12.55 May 12.72 12.67 12.72 12 65 RIBS— January ... 11.70. .... 11.70 11.55

Indianapolis Stocks

—Nov. 7 —Stocks— Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life 550 Amer Creosotlng Cos pfd 101% 105 Belt R R com 68 69% Belt R R pfd 58 Cent Ind Power Cos pfd 93% ... Cities Service Cos com 50% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 9% ..1 CltiUens Gas Cos com ' 57% ... Citizens Gas Cos pfd 106 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd.. 100% .. Equitable Securities Cos com... 51 ... Hook Drug Cos com 30% ... Indiana Hotel com (Claypooli .125 Indiana Hotel pfd 101 Indiana Service Corp pfd 85 Indianapolis Gas com 61 Indpls & Northwestern pfd... 53 Indpls P & L 6%s pfd 101% 103 IndplS P & L 7s pfd 101 103% Indpls Pub Wei Ln Assn ’47% ... Indianapolis St Ry pfd 35 35% Indpls Water Cos pfd 103 Indpls Water Wks Sec Cos 98 Interstate P S pr hen pfd... 101% ... Interstate P S 6s pfd 85 Merchants Pub Util pfd 100 North Ind Pub Service pfd.... 97% 100 Progress Laundry com 24 Rauh Fertilizer pfd 50 Real Silk Hosiery pfd 80 T H I fi E com 1 T H I & E pfd 22 T H Trac and Lt Cos pfd ... 91% ... Union Trac of Ind com 1, Union Trac of Ind Ist pfd 2 Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd 1 Union Title Cos com 85 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 10 ... Van Camp Prod Ist pfd 96 100 Van Camp Prod 2d pfd 100 —Bank Stocks— Aetna Trust and Sav Cos 118 ... Bankers Trust Cos 140 ... City Trust Cos 150 Continental National 120 ... Farmers Trust Cos 240 ... Fidelity Trust Cos 162 Fletcher American 175 Fletcher Sav and Trust Ctf 280 ... Indiana National Bank 265 270 Indiana Trust Cos 232 Livestock Ex Bank 161 Marlon County Bank 216 Merchants Nat Bank 327 Peoples State Bank 225 Security Trust Cos 275 ... State Savings and Trust • • I°° Union Trust Company 466 Wash Bank and Trust Cos 163 —Bonds— Belt R R and Stockyards 45... 90 ... Broad Ripple 5s 80% 82 Central Indiana Gas 6s 98 Cent Ind Power Cos 6s 103 Chi S Bend & N Ind 5s 10 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 104 ... Citizens St R R 5s 87 89 Gary St Ry 5s 89 91% Home T & T of Ft W 6s 103% ... Indiana Hotel 5s 100 Indiana Northern 2 ... Indpls Northern 5s 15 18% Ind Rv and Lt 5s 95 Ind Service Corp 5s 95 Ind Union Trac 5s 2 ... Indpls Col & South 6s 99 101 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 101 Indpls & Martinsville 6s 8114 ... Indpls Northern 5s ... 18 19% Indpls & Northwestern 5s .... 81% ... Indpls Power and Lt Cos 55... 99% 100 Indpls St R.V 4s 66 67 Indpls Trac & Term 5s 95% 96% Indpls Union Ry 5s 101 Indpls Water 5%s 104 ... Indpls Water Ist 5s .....' 99 ... indpls Water 414s .....97% ... Indpls Water Wk Bec Cos 5... 99 Interstate Pub S 6s JO4 Interstate Pub S Bs 614s 105 Va ... N Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 98 ... T H I & E 5s 89% ... T H Trac and Light 5s 99 ... Union Trac of Ind 6s 14 iTVa •Ex-dlvidend. —Liberty Bonds—tst 3% s 101.34 101.54 Ist 414 s 103.18 103.38 2d 4Vis ... 100.00 3d 4% s 100 86 101.08 4th 4%S 104.00 104.12 U S Tr 4%S 114.52 114.74 U S Tr 4s 109.46 109.66 U S Tr 3%s 106.50 106.66 U S Tr 314s 100.00 100.14 U S Tr 3%S 101.60 101.80 —Sales—--20,000 Belt R R com 68% 1,000 Indpls St Ry 4s 66

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—There have been no occurrences over the weekend that should place the market in any less favorable position from that recently prevailing. Making allowance for all that has been unfavorable in business conditions, if one looks ahead and asks why business should not improve, why there should be r. continued delay in trade revival, the answer is hard to find. The reason for the late recession is also difficult to explain. No two persons seem to agree. If, therefore, there is no outstanding obvious reasons it resolves itself into a psychological attitude—a state of mind—which can be but a passing phase. If there were something fundamentally wrong, it would be on the tip of every one’s tongue. In the meantime pressure of investment demand will disregard these temporary movements. I believe it is time to buy good stocks. Standard Oil Declares Dividend CHICAGO* Nov. 7.—Directors of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana today declared a regular cash dividend of 62 Vi cents and an extra cash dividend of 25 cents on each share of capital stock. The dividend is payable Dec. 15 to stockholders of record Nov. 15.

New York _ Stocks _ By Thomson A McKinnon

—Nov. 7 _ Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 12:00. close. Atchison 190% 188% 19014 -189 At Coast L. 190 188% 190 189 B. & 0 119% 118% 119% 118% Can Pacific ....1941', ... 193% 193% C. & 0 212 ... 211 % 209% C. &N. W 91% . . 91% 91 C . R. & P 107 106 10614 105% Del & Hud 186% 185 1 86 184% Del & Lack '32 Erie 64 V, ... 64 63% Erie Ist pfd .... 60% ... 60% 60% Gt No pfd 100 ... 100 100 Lehigh Val .... 95% 94% 95% 94% K. C. South 62% 61 62% 60% L. & N 152 151 152 150'/, M. K. & T 43 42 43 41% Mo Pac pfd 110% ... 110% 109% N Y Cen 165% 163% 165% 163% NY NH & H... 52% 51% 52% 52% No Pacific .... 97% ... ••• 97% Nor & W 190% 189% 190 189'/a Pere Marq ... ... 129 Pennsy 651a ... 65 , .65 4 Reading 108% ... I°B% J 21/? Southern Rv ...136% ... 136% 136% Southern Pac ..121% 121 121% 120% St Paul 10 3 8 IS 3 * 16 !/ + St! Paul pfd ... 30% 30 30 29% St L& S W.... 74% 74% 74% 74 St L & S F 11l * ... 11l 111 Union Pac 192 191 191% 191 Wabash 66% 65% 661, 65 Wabash pfd * Rubbers— Hsk .v.v.y.:::;. '% ::: is% 15% Goodrich 74 73% 73% 72 Goodyear 54*, 53 Vs 54% 53 Kelly-Spg 3114 ... 30V, 30% U S Rubber 50% 48% 50% 48% Equipments— Am Car &Fd , }OO Am LOCO 102% ... 102% 102% Am Stl Fd <7 Bald Loco ••• ?53Va Gen Elec 129 126% 129 126% Lima 54 ... 54 54 N Y Airbrake ..41 ... 41 41*, Pres Stl Car , % Pullman 77% ... 77% 77% Wsth A B *..... 44% 44% 44% 44% Wsth Elec 81% ... 81 80% Steels— Bethle 61% 51% 51% 51% Colo Fuel 72% ... 71% 72% Crucible 81% ... 81 81% Gulf St Stl ... 43 ... 43 43 Inland Stl ... ... 51% Phil R C & 1.. '40% 404 C. 40% Rep Stl 56% ... 56 s , 56 5 , Sl-Shef 113 U S Steel 137 135% 136% 136% Alloy 25% Vanadium 51 s , ... 51% 51%

Motors— Am Bo 23 ... 23 23 Chandler J 7% Chrysler 56% 56% 56% 56 Con Mo 9 s , ... 9% 9% Dodge 14 ... 14 14% Gabriel 39 s , 39 39% 40 Hudson 66% 65% 66 86% Gen Mo .132% 131% 132 131% Hupp 22 21 s , 22% Jordan 14 13’, 14 13% Mack 101% 100% 101 100% Yellow Coach . 28% 28 28% Moon 9 . Bs,8 s , 9% Nash 84% 83’, 84 84% Packard 48% 48% 48% 48 Peerless 21% ... 31% 21% Perce Arrow 11% ... It 11% Studebaker 55% ... 65 55 Stewart Warner 71 ... 71 71% Timken . 111% 111 111% 111% Willys Overland 33 s . 32 33 s , 32% Mining— Amer Smelling 169 168% 168% 168% Anaconda 49 48% 49 48% Cer De Pas .... 64 ... 63% 63% Inspiration 19 ... 19 18% Int Nickel 68% 67% 68 68% Kennecott 79% 78% 79 77’, Magma 49% 49% 49’, 50 Tex G and S.. 71 s , 70% 71% 69% U S Smelting 39% Oils— At Ref 117 ... 117 116 H Cal Pete 23’, 23 s , 23% 24 Freeport Tex... 92% 91 s , 92 91 • i Houston 150% 147 V, 149% 147 Indpt Oil 26% ... 26 26% Marland C 36 35 35% 36% Mid C Pete 29 % 29 29% 29 Lago 33 ... 33 33% Pan-Am Pete B 50% 49 5 , 49% 49% Pro & Refg 27% Phil Pete 42% 41% 42 42% Union OH 45 ... 45 45 Pure Oil 26% ... 26% 26% R’y’l Dutch 46% Shell 26 s , ... 26% 26% Sinclair 16V, ... 16 161, Skelly 27% .... 27 27% SO of Cal 56% 56% 56’, 56% 8 O of N J ... 40% 39 s , 4040 SOof N Y ... 32% ... 32% 32 Texas Cos 52 V, 51% 52 52 Trans Pete ... . 8% ... 8% 81i Whi Eagle 23% ... 23% 23

Industrials— Allis Chalmers 111% ... 111% 112 Allied Chem ... 149% ... 149% ’149% Armour A 9’, ... % 9% Amer Can .... 681, 67’/4 68 68% Am H and L ... J 2 Am H and L pf 58% Am Safety R .. 56 s , ... 56% 56% Amer Wool 22 ... 22 22_ Amer Linseed... 68% 67% 67 s , 67 5 , Coca Cola 122% 122% 122% 122% Cont Can , 78% ... 78% 76 Cert Prods 51 % Dav Chem 36% Duoont 311% ... 308% 339 Famous Play... 108% ... 108% 138 s , Gen Asphalt ... 83% ... 83% 83 Int C Engr 43 5 , ... 43 s , 43% Int Paper 65 5 , ... 65% 65% Int Harv 218% ... 218 216’, May Dp St .... 87% 86% 87% 84 Mont Ward .... 83% 82% 83% 82% Nat Lead 119% Owen Bottle 79 78’, 79 78% Radio 81 80% 81 80% Real Silk 22 ... 22 22 Rem Type 22% 20% 21 21 Sears Roeb 75% 75 75% 74 s , United Drug ...199% 19812 198% 200% Univ Pipe 25 U S C I P 200 196% 200 197% U S In A1 76% ... 76 s , 76 Woolworth 18514 184% 185% 183% Utilities— Am T & T 177% 177% 177% 177% Am Express ...172% 172 172% 171 Am W W 66 63% 64 63 Brklyn Man .... 56% .... 56% 56 Col Gas & E 1... 89% ... 89 s , 89% Cons Gas 114% 114% 114% 114% No Amer Cos 59% 58% 59 s , 59 Peoples G - 158 Phlla Cos 129 S Gas and 51... 60% ... 60 s , 60% West Union 161 ... 161 160 Shipping— Am In Corp 5114 Am 8 and C 2 5 ,, Atlantic G 33% ... 32% 32V, In M M pfd 36V, ... 36V4 36% United Fruit 137% Foods— Am Sugar 71% 71 71% 70 A B Sugar 18% Austin N 5% ... 5% ... Beech N 67% 66% 67% 66 Calif Pkg 67% ... 67% 67% Corn Prods ... 61% 60% 61% 60 Cuba C pfd 28% Cuba A Sug ... 19% ... 19% 19% Fleischmann .... GB% 68 68% 68% Jewel Tea 72 71 72 71% Nat Biscuit ....151% ... 150 151% Punta Ale 30 ... 30 30% Postum 115% 115 115% 115% W Bk B 33% ... 32% 32% Tobaccos— Am Suma 64 ... 63% 63% Am Tob 176 174% 176 173% Am T B 176% 174% 176 175 Cons Cigars ... 78% ... 76 78 Gen Cigars .... 71 . ... 71 71% Liggett 120% ... 120% 120% Lorillard 36% ... 36% 36% R J Rey 147 ... 147 147 Tob P B 100% 99% I°o 100% U Clg Stor ... 34% ... 331, 34% Schulte P. S 51% 51 51% 51

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale price)—No. 1. 47@ 51c: No. 2. 45@47 ,/ ac; packing stock. 226 j 25c; No. 1. 464i49c per lb. In tubs; No. 2, 446/'4sc per lb. In plain print. Butterlat (buying prices)—4B6l49c. Eegs—Strictly tresh. delivered at Indianapolis. 40®41c. Poultry /buying prices)—Hens. 196?20c; Leghorn hens, 146? 15c; Leghorn springs. 14 if 15c: springs. 18®20c; roosters. 106?12c: turkeys, hens. 20fi 1 25 c; voung toms. 206$ 25c: old toms. 156?20c: ducks. 136115 c; geese. 86?10c: guineas, young, 50c: old. 35c. Bu United Press CLEVELAND, Nov. 7.—Butter—Extras in tub lots, 49®51c; firsts, 42®>44c; seconds, 39!1i6t40!ac; packing stock, 28c v Eggs Extras, 52c; extra firsts, 49c: firsts, 42c; ordinary, 34c; pullet, 24c. Poultry Heavy (owls. 226/24c; medium, 20®21c; Leghorn (owls, 14(/tl6c; heavy springers, 236,24 c; Leghorn springers, 21@22c: cocks. 16® 17c; ducks, 22®24c: geese. 306$ 22c. Potatoes—lso-lb. sacks, Maine, branded. $3.40: plain. $3.25; New York, Gainesville, $3.45; plain, $3.25; Ohio. $3.15 ®3.25; Michigan, $36/3.15. Bu X!nitrd Press _ , . NEW YORK. Nov. 7.—Flour—Quiet and steady. Pork —Quiet: mess, $34.50. Lard —Steady; m'dwest spot. $12.60012.70. Sugar—Raw, quiet; spot 96 test delivered duty paid, 4.58 c; refined, quiet; granulated. 5.70 c. Coflee—Rio No. 7 on spot, 15c: Santos No. 4. 22 ti #22‘/he. Tallow Dull; special to extra. B!6z 9c. Hay Weak: No. 1. $1.15® 1.20; No. 3. 85c6$$l; clover, 80c@>$1.10. Dressed poultry quiet; turkeys. 256752 c: chickens, 22®40c; broilers. 23 6/38c; (owls, 156i32c: ducks. 20 6/28c; ducks. Long Island, 206/26c. Live poultry—Firm; geese. 20c; ducks, 146727 c; (owls, 17® 26c; turkeys. 33® 40c: roosters, 18c: chickens, 226/32c; broilers. 35®40c. Cheese—Quiet; state whole nllk, (ancy to specials. 27 , *f?29 l ie: young Americas, (resh. 28® 28Vac. Potatoes—Long Island, $26/4 35; Pennsylvania. $3.10®3.33: Maine, $2.6503.75. Sweets—Jersey, basket, 50c® $1.83: southern barrels. 90c6?51.75. Butter —Firm; receipts. 4,701; creamery extras, 48c: special market, 48V46/49C. Eggs Firm: receipts. 9,693: nearby white (ancy. 72W76c; nearby state whites. 46@71c; (resh firsts. 40®45c; Pacific cosats, 536/: 73Vic: western whites. 38® 58c; nearby brown. 60@63e.

Death Notices BLASENGYM, MAE EDNA—Age 19 years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biasengym. sister of Mrs. Bernice Clough end Carl Blasengym, passed away Nov. 6. at the home ollher parents. 843 N. Tacoma. Friends masFvlew remains any time after 10 a. m. Tuesday. Funeral services from residence. Wednesday 2 p. m. Burial at Crown Hill. Friends Invited. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2870. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware. LI- 2828 KiUEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R l George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E Market Mein 0908. j. C. WILSON: lunerai parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulnment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT SI DREXEL 6307.

Lost and Found BULLDOG; English brlndle, white markings, white breast, bob tall, weight 85 lbs. Name “Bob." Reward. Ch. 8336. CHAIN and lock for spare tire. lost. Rew ard. Ran. 7044, COAT, black chinchilla: State Rd. 67. Indpls. & Fortvllle. Rew. Ch. 0626. RING, lady's diamond, lost on College near Forty-Sixth. Liberal reward. Hu. 3692. WALLET lost; containing pearl ring and change; downtown Saturday. Call Main 6412 l MR WHITACRE WRIST WATCH; lady’s, white gold, bracelet; lost Sat, night. Rew. Har. 4147-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, EXPERIENCE, REFERENCES AND TELEPHONE NUMBER. SALESMEN; can make TSO per week. handling our electric flashy advertising cigar lighter. Wire or write Central Manufacturing Cos.. , 1217 Lafayette Building. Detroit, Mich. WANTED; four specialty salesman for the best winter selling proposition ln the city. Make $75 to SIOO per week. Apply at offices E. and TANARUS., 4216 College Ave. Ask for Mr. Powell. SOLICITORS —LlDeral commission propos.tlon. selling The Indianapolis Times See Circulation Mauager between 4 and * lu evenings. SOLICITORS- Liberal commission proposition cn local newspaper. See Mr. Hedge between 5 and 7 evenings. Room 129 Llnden Hotel. \s>u Read the Wan: Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker Help Wanted Female EXCELLENT PROPOSITION FOR DIRECT SALES WORK. SHORT HOURS AND GOOD PAY. SEE MR. HEDGE, LINDE.n HOTEL 3-5 AFTERNOONS ALL THIS WEEK ATTRACTIVE young ladv to call on doctors, beauty parlors, offices, etc. Experience not necessary; weekly pay. $25 up. according to qualifications. Sec MR. MILLER. Hotel Lincoln, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. WAITRESS; experienced; wanted. iO4O Virginia Ave. -ations Wanted Male YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS POSITION WITH GROWING CONCERN: IS WILLING TO DO ANYTHING WHERE THERE IS CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT HAVE HAD SOME SALES EXPERIENCE. ADDRESS BOAt 600. TIMES. Situations Wanted Female DAY OR HALF DAY work bv the week: colored girl. Har. 4450-M. HALF-DAY work, bv week. References. Ch, 6799-R. NEAT colored girl to help In kitchen or housework. Lin. 3783. COMPETENT colored girl wants general housework: half-day by week. Rl. 1809. CURTAINS and draperies to launder. MRS. J. LUTZ. Main 0150. CURTAINS CAREFULLY LAUNDERED. MRS. MARSHALL. CH. 1907-R. Special Notices Nearly Every One Has a Telephone You, too. can have one Installed aulcklv and have your name listed ln the new directory which goes to press Nov. 10. Indiana Bell Telephone Cc. IF YOU WAN® BEAUTIFUL HAND-MADE HATS: HAND - MADE CHILDRENS DRESSES OR ANY ARTICLES OF FINE NEEDLE WORK, SEE 609 E. 44TH ST. HUM. 3488. SPECIAL NURSE; GRADUATE; WILL CONSIDER ANY CASE. HAR. 0373-W.

Instructions PLAYING POPULAR MUSIC THE CHRISTENSEN WAY WILL MAKE YOU POPULAR Piano, saxophone and harmony. Write or call for circular explaining our course of instruction. CHRISTENSEN SCHOOL OP ' MUSIC 106 Pembroke Arcade. Riley 3890, CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEQE. Our graduates pass State examinations easily 202 Odd Fellow Bldg. Me. 878 and 6809

business Announcements An advertisement as deep as this one, but 2% inches wide, will be placed under your proper heading in the classified section in The Indianapolis Telephone Directory at a monthly charge of $5.25. You have until Nov. 10th to enter your ad iq the new directory. Call Main 986.0 Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. ARP ENTERS. BUILDERS. HBE. PAINTING AND GEN. REPAIR WORK. ESTI4ATE3 FREE. RAN. 3855. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSE* Carpenter, cement, brick work. DR, 0738. FEATHERS-nought, sola and renovated' leather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass Main 1428 FIREBOWLS (or all (urnaces: repairs (or all stoves. MODEL STOVE REPAIR CO. 650 E. Wash. Main 6705. FUR—Remodeling; bring In your old (urs and we remodel them to look almost good as new, INDIANA TOR CO. 138 W. Market. PAPER hanging, cleaning: samples; paper (urnlshed; $3.50 room. Ch. 0318. PLUMBING FIXTURES We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.. 125 N, Alabama. Lin. 8788 RUO. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED, $2 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. A ROOM 9xllxß FT. HIGH; PAPERED FOR $4; MAT. FURNISHED. CH. 5362.

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Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N. 1001; good clean, modern rooms: every convenience: very reas. CAP. N. 334! mcelv turn front nn.: mod, home: breakfast opt. Har. 4643-M. CAPITOL Blvd. at Sixteenth St., offers unusual values In first-class modern hotel accommodation to permanent guests. HOTEL WESLEY. CAPITOL. N., 2915; cozy, well furnished, homey room: gentlemen pref Ran, 4982. EUROPEAN HOTEL 139 N. Delaware; nice, clean rooms; by the day, w*ek or month. Harbour Hotel, 617N. 111. Clean, mod. rms.; showers and tub baths; low wkly. & monthly rites. Main 5967. ILL.. N.. 811; clean sleeping rms., good heat; reasonable. Lin. 2095. KENWOOD, 2910; mod. rin. prlv family; t or 2 gentlemen preferred. Har. 2104-w. MERIDIAN. N.. 2340; nicely furnished rm., modern. Har. 1588. MICH.. 8.. 1427: modern rm.: ln. private family; ladles or married coupte preferred. Opposite Tech H. 8. Cher. 0828-J, ' PARK, 847; PLEASANT. WARM" RMi; GENTLEMAN; MOD. RI. 1597. PENN.. N.. 1740; attrac. large rm., plenty hot water, steam heat. Hem. 1553. RUCKLE. 1819*~ large front room: attracttve; private home. Hem. 2859. ST. JOE. E.. 17; Apt. 1; 2 nice rms., good heat. Walking distance. Lin. 5083, TALBOTT. N.. 2022; 2 lovely furn. rms.: private modern home. Hem. 5563. 27TH. W.. 136; furn. rm.; all conveniences: prlv, home. Ran. 4682. , HIGH-CLASS room, north; steam heat; two adults ln family; no other roomers. Rtlev 6353. Lin. 6047, evenings ATTRACTIVE, warm, modern home; gar. opt.; car and bus. Har. 2167-W. LOVELY RM,. widow's modern apt . reasonnblp. .strain heat C'ln .r m l,m. 3i4:n Room Wanted WANTED a room with private family by gentleman who will be permanently located In Indianapolis; north central secUon preferred. B 318. Times Room for Rent With Board MERIDIAN. N.. 2229; attractive rm.. congenial, pleasant home Har. 4833;J. NEW JERSEY. N„ “2229; nice warm rm.. home privileges: suitable 1 or 2 gentlemen. Randolph 4706. NEWTON, 3026; nicely furn. warm rm., modern home, gentleman Drexrl 6280, PENN.. N.. 1129. Apt. 106; Will share my furn apt, with ConganUj emp. girl. NORTH; attractive rm.; prlv.. mod. home; emp couple; meals opt. Ran. 0409 CHILDREN to board; refined home; care. Hem. 2J4S LOVELY front rm.. north, clean and quiet; Central car. Hemlock 4250. WILL care for children in mv home; mother's care: mod.: dav or nleht B-t. '’46K

Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 2150: 2. nice, modern, fur. nlshed: liea!. light, telephone He 2897. BELLEFdtaTAINE. 1315; 4 comf. furnished warm rooms: modern. L!nco!ji,_7!)9B. COLLEGE. 2209; 2 comf. rms.; sink, range, uric, entrance modern. Hem 3081 EASTERN Ave., 32; 3 modern room*: good location. Cherry 4198-J. ILL., N.. 431; Apt 5; 3 completely furn. rms.: steam heat; also sleeping. KEYSTONE. N.. 1232: 3 furnished rms.: modern gnrege; rensojinble._CJl 3753-VT LEXINGTON. 1940: 3 clean, modern, wellheated rm.-;.. even thing furnished; *8 NEW JERSEY. N.. 1029. warm rm.. kitchenette, furn.; mod : bath, auto space; |ft OHIO. E„ 1101: 2 rms suit, for ■ . st"nm heat, pleasant: garage I.in 87;i2. OHIO, E.. 840: nous keening room; evervihli.g furnished; $3 wk.; 2 rms.. 84. PARKVIEW Ave.. N . 47; 2 rooms and kitchen; furnished for housekeeinm: PRATT. W„ 29: will give free rm. rent for couple; wife to assist with work LI. 209'. RANDOLPH, N.. 233: 2 upturn, modern rms., employed couple. SANDERS, 706; 3 rms.; furnished or ~un~ _U'rmshed: reasonable. TENTH ST., E., 819; 2 rooms, modern, furnished, good heat Reasonable. VILLA Ave.. 829; 2 nice, large, light rms. -private lavatory; sink In kitchen; near car line. _Drexel_so96. WALqjbTT. 44 N.: clean rms.; si earn heat! private, modern home. Lin. 1167. WALNUT, E., 415; lovely light housekeeping suite, modern, good heat, also nice front rm., for sleeping. Lin. 7258, 2 RMS. and kitchenette, with .'ink. cvery- _ thing furnished; *8 week. Bel. 1824. MODERN, furnished, clean, sunny roomsT prefer employed people. Ran. 2011. DESIRABLE: midern. light airy, private ent.. everything turn. Bel. 3026. LOVELY furnished apt.; steam heat; near bath: reasonable. Lin. 2095. _ TIMES WA NT ADS BRINQ BUSINESS Apartments for Rent 34TH. 205 E. The Cambridge Apts. NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NON-HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. ONE. TWO THREE ROOMS AND BATH. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LI. 5391. Maple Terrace 542 E. Maple Rd.: Frlgldaire service; 5 rooms: garage $89.00 Maple Arras 38th and Central Ave.; 4 rooms and bath; he*t. light, gas and water furnished 78.00 Lafayette Court 2735 N. Meridian; 3 rooms 55.00 Westmipster * 2725 N. Meridian; * rooms 60.00 Blackstone 4001 E. Washington; 2 rooms 47.50 Kreiger 836 E. Prospect: 2 rooms 32.50 H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. LI. 5391. Mn. 2808. ’’We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights and holidays call E. V. Dessert LUMLEY, 1540 N.~MERIDIAN - Excellent apartment; heat, water, gas: S6O; tearoom in building. RITZ, 317 E. MAPLE ROAD One front; very complete; with garage; *BO. 1704 N. PENNSYLVANIA Entire front; 7 rooms, 2 baths, sun parlor; spec'-l offer. MERIDIAN. N„ NO. 2456 Five rooms, bath, sun parlor; heat. "■’lt. e-reg": *7O. WILDWOOD, 2450 N. MERIDIAN Four rooms, bath, sun parlor; heat, water, q-rege: $65. SELMA 2940 N. PENN. Four rooms, bath, sun parlor; heat, water, gereec $65. CAPITOL. N„ NO. 3102 Flat; 6 rooms; bath, hent’ SSB. HUNTER, 130 W. 18TH ST. Five rooms, bath: heat; $45.00. OXFORD, 316 E. VERMONT ST. Four 'ooms. hath’ heat: $37 50 6302 BELLEFONTAINE Small apartment: only *3O. Union Trust Company

720 East 13th St. # Close In. College car; grade school, halt square. Five rooms, steam heat, hot water, ln-a-door-bed. Ice box, gas range, only S6O, Janitor will show apartment, No. 8. 1816 Ashland Aw. Four-room and sun parlor modern, steam heated, well arranged, comlortahle placo to Uv,e: SSO. See janitor on premise*. The above apartments $5 less In summer. 121 S. Sherman Drive Four-room semi-modern apartment with garage; only S2O; a real baigaln. Offered bv the owner MR. HUFF, Wash. 2181 or SCHMIDT 4s SMITH. INO„ Main 4088. Moynahan Apartment ‘ NOW AVAILABLE 3707 N. Meridian $l3O Very delightful. Including large livingroom with fireplace, a real kitchen, three bedrooms and two baths; garage accommodation Included. 3715 N. Meridian; 8 rooms $125 1026 Central $ 21 Moynahan Properties Cos. 710 Union Title Bldg Ma. 4818 or Rl. 1371, nights or Sunday. 430 Mass. Ave, ,One and two-room apartments: heat (urnlshed; good condition; with and without private bath; some as low as $18.50. See custodian, or Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. 1532 Ashland Ave. Attractive 3-room modern apartment: S4O. Fletcher Savings & Trust Cos. COLLEGE and - SS/T A beautiful, .strictly modern. 5-room home apt.; sun parlor: built-lns. ln-a-door bed In living-room: garage; SSO. Lin. 5144. Ran. 379 L CAPITOL. N.. 2354; 3-rm. kitchenette apt.; completely (urn.; steam heat. Ran. 2747. BELLE FONTAINE. 3313; 3 rooms ami bath: completely redecorated; heat and water (urnlshed. Lin. 4638.