Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1927 — Page 16

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G. M. G. LEADS STOCK MARKET; TRADING ACTIVE Expectation of New General Motors Dividend Basis Runs High.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Wednesday was 189.31. off 1.26. Average of twentv rails was 137.73. off 1.43. Average of forty bonds was 98.80. up .03. Bn United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—General Motors led the stock market in early dealings today on expectation that directors after the close would place the new stock on a $5 annual basis and vote an extra cash distribution of around $2.50 per' share. Trading generally was active. At the opening most issues were steady to firm though quite a few small losses were noted. General Motors opened at 129 Vs, up ti, and quickly rose to 129%. U. S. Steel was bid up to 125. Expectations are that Steel Corporation will report a sharp gain in unfilled tonnage in its report to be issued at noon today. Tackard Sells Off Packard sold off fractionally on the good news of its extra and increased dividend. Allied Chemical spurted a point. General Electric and Victor Talking Machine, %. Rails held about steady with several showing small losses. Motors were irregular in a narrow range. Transactions were light in early dealings, due to the disposition to await the United States Steel’s unfilled tonnage statement for October, due at noon, and the outcome of the General Motors meeting late this afternoon. Brick Rally at Noon Stocks rallied briskly, following publication of the unexpectedly large increase in United States Steel’s unfilled tonnage during October. The gain was 192,000 tons, about 100.000 tons more than anticipated in trade circles. In addition to booking large orders the corporation has increased operations this week to 69 per cent, a gain of 5 per cent from the low of several weeks ago. These indications on improvement in the steel industry brought urgent short covering and fresh buying into Steel common. The latter jumped to 126’i, up 2 points from Wednesday’s low. Expect G. M. C. Slicing B' United Prres NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Wall Street today expected another melon slicing by General Motors Corporation at their meeting after the close of the market. Predictions have been freely made that the corporation will place the new stock on a 65 annual dividend basis. This would be eoual to $lO on the old stock, which had been receiving 68 annually before the 100 pre cent stock dividend. Wall Street also was expecting an extra cash distribution. Until recently the amount had been set at $2.50- ner share in the gossip, but a tendency to down this figure today was noted. Steel Orders Unfilled n new"YORK. Nov. 10.—Unfilled orders of the United States Steel Corporation on hand at the end of October increased 192,927 tons over the Seot. 30 report. Unfilled tonnage on Oct. 31 totalled 3,341,040 tons, against 3.148,113 tons on Sept. 30. 3.196.037 tons on Aug. 31. 1927, and 3,633,631 on Oct. 31, 1926.

Banks and Exchange

FOREIGN EXCHANGE JfirUpifn f Press NEW YORK. Nov. 10.—Foreign exchange opened irregular. Demand sterling. *4.86%. off .00 1-32: francs. 3.92%e. off .OOVa: lira, 5.44%c, off .00%. Belga, 13.92 c: majrks. 23.82 c.

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson <fc McKinnon) NEW YORK, Nov. 10—It is quite evident that the speculative market is not yet ready to follow the ad-ances. which is not at all surprising. Although there is a tendency toward improvement in the trade reports, it has not yet developed into enough of reality to arouse enthusiasm. At the same time there is the pressure of investment money which will continue. It is showing in the bond market with domestic Issues now at the highest for all time. But if there is nothing at hand lu.'t now to stimulate bullish activity, neither is there anything to justify a further general retrograde movement. We are llkelv to have this wavering on the speculative side but the investment demand will continue to absorb the good stocks. TAX BOARD SCORES LAW Financing of Public Schools Is Cause of Trouble. The 1927 statute which permits private companies to be organized to finance public school buildings was scofed by tax board members Wednesday. Such a company has been organized at Honey Creek. In a letter to the board, company officials inquired regarding tax exemption on bonds. According to Board Member Philip Zoercher the law was meant to apply to companies financed by stock sales and not bond issues. “Such bonds are private and should bs taxed.” he asserted. Chairman John J. Brown declared the purpose of such legislation was to thwart the limited expenditure of public funds. Declares Extra Dividend Ii n T’vilc'l Prras NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Alabama Great Southern Railroad today declared an extra dividend of $1.50, in addition to the regular semi-annual dividend of $1.75, on preferred and common, the preferred payable Feb. 13 to stock of record Jan. 13, and the common payable Dec. 30 to stock .of record Nov. 25.

New York j Stocks Bt Thomson & McKinnon —NOV. io—* Railroads— „„ Prev. High. Low. 12:00. close. Atchison 189 1 2 1881* 189 1881* Atl Coast L .. 187 1 2 ... 187’,2 190 B & O 118 117 1175s 117 ’ Canad Pac 193% 1921a 193 Vi 191 Va C & O 2081 k ... 208 20914 C & N W ...... 89 ... 89 89Va C R 1 & P. ... 105% ... 105% 1051a Del & Hud 185 1 4 ... 184 183 Del & Lack ... 140’b 138% 140 137% Erie 63 621a 62% 621s Erie Ist old 61 ... 61 60% Gt North pfd 99'* Lehigh Valley... 941a ... 94Vi 9412 K C Southern.. 62 6i 62 611a L & N 151V2 M K & T 42 ... 42 42% Mo Pac pfd ... 110% ... 110% 110% N Y Central.. 163% 162% 163 U 162% N Y N H & H .. 52% 51% 52 51% Nor Pac 961i 96 96% 96% Nor & West .. 1891* ... 189% 189'/* Pere Marq ... ... 129 Pennsy 6414 64% 64% 65 Reading 107 106% 107 107% Southern Ry .. 137% 137 137% 136% Southern Pac.. 120% 1201% 1201a 120 St Paul 16% St Paul pfd 30% St L & S W 74% St L & S F ... 110 109% 110 110 Union Pac 190% 190% 190% 190% Wabash 65% 64 65% 65 Wabash pfd .... 93% .. 93% 93% Rubbers— Ajax 7■"* ... 7% 8 Fisk 15% ... la% la% Goodrich 74 73% 74 74% Goodyear bit'* 55 55% 55% ,Keily Spgfld ... 30v* 29% 30% 29% U S Ruooer ... 49% 49% 49% 49% Equipments— Am Car ana F. 101 ... 100% 101 Amer Loco Am Stl Foy .... 47 ... 47 47 Bald Loco 251% 20l 251 251 Gen Elec 12#% Lima a 3 % N Y Alrorake .... ... ... Pres Stl Car ... 70 ... .0 67*$ Pullman 78% V.% 78% 78% Westn Airb 43 42% 43 43 Westh Elec .... 82% 80 * 82% 80;4 Steels— Bethlehem 5214 51% 52 51% uolo Fuel 72% 70Va 7214 70 s Uruciole 81% 81 81% Gull St Stl 42% ... 42% 43 xmanu Sol 51 ... 5* 02 Phil Ru & 1 ... ,0 • 39% 40 „% Rep Stl 30- s Sio.ss-Snet ... ... 110% U S Steel 13014 134% 130 134% Altov- 45% 25% 20% 25% Vanadium 51 ... 01 51 Motors— Amer Bosch .... 23% . 23% 23 chandler ... ... 17% Curysier 50% 00% ,jb 30% Gout Oixi tor a-/a 9% 9% 9% Dodge 14% ... 14% 11% Gitoi.el 38 30 36 88 s General Motors .130 128% 139% 12b Hudson 07’! 00% 67 67 Hupp : 22% 22 Va 22% 22% •ioroaa 14% 14% 14% H% Mack 100% 100 100% loo’ Vellow Coach .. 28% 28% 28% 28% Moon 8 Vs 8 8% 8% Nash 86% ... 86% 80 Packard 49-* 48% 49 50 Peerless 21% ... 21"4 21% Pierce Arrow ... 12% ... 12% 12’ Studcbaker 54% 53% 54% 56 Stewart Warner .71 70% 71 71 Timken 11l ... " m 110% Willys-Overland. 15% 14% 15 15 While Motor ... 34% 33% 34% 33% Mining— Amer Smelt ...169% 168% 169% 168% • Anaconda 48 ... 47% 47% ‘ Cer De Pas 62% o 2 62% 61% Inspir 19 18 % 19 18% lilt Nickel' 65% 65 to 00% Kcnnecott 78% 78 78% 77% Magma 48% 48% 48% 48'4 Tex G & Sul ... 72% 71% 72% 71 Va U S Smelt ... 37% Oils— Atl Rfg 117% ... 117% 116 Cal Pete 23% 23% 23% 23% Freeport Tex .. 91% 90 tl% 90% Houston 166% 161% 166 161% Inapt Oil 27Vs ... 27 2T Marlsnd Oil ... 36% 35% 56% 33% Mid Con Pete.. 29% ... 29% Z3 J-asO 34 33% 34 35% Pan Am Pete B 49% .. . 48% 49 Pro & Refg 23% 2,% 28% 28% Phil Pete .1 42% 41% 42% 42’ union OH 45% ... 443* 443* Pure Oil 26% ... 26% 26% Roycl Dutch ... 47 46% 47 461, Shell 26% . 26% 27 Sinclair 15% ... 15% 15% Skelly 27Vi ... 27Va 2 7% SO of Cal 55% ... 55% 56 •I Oof N J 40% 39% 40 39% GOof N Y 32 31% 32 32 Texas Cos 52 ... 51% 51% Trans Pete .... 9% 9% 9% 9% "’nils Eagle 22% ... 22% ... Industrials— Ad’Rumely 9 ... 9 _ Allis Chaim Allied Chem .. 149% 148 149% 148 Armour A 9% ... 9% 10% Amer Can 67% 66% 67% 66 Ain H and L 12% Am If end L pf ; 53% Am Safety R.. 56 ... 56 • 56 Amer Wool 22% ... 22% 22*1 Am Linseed ... 65% 61% 65% 6<>% Cocr-Colc. 120% ... 120’, 121 Cont Can 75% ... 75% 75% Cert Prods ... 51% ... 51 >4 51 Vo Dev Cnem 31 Dupont 308 V* 305% soli's 3QSV* Famous Players 111% 110% 110% 111 Gen Asphalt .. 85 83% 85 83% Int C Engr 45% 45 45% 45% Int Paper 67% 67 67% 67 Int Harv 223V* 222% 223% 22345 May D Stores... 87% 87 87% 86% Mont Ward.... 83 82% 82 r * 8214 Nat Lead 118% ... 118'% 118% Owen Bottle 79 Radio 80% 77% 80V* 73% Real Sill: 25-% ... 25 24% Rem Tvp? 22 1 * ... 21% 22% Stars Roeb .... 75% 7.8% 75'. 741, United Drug 196% 195 196 ” I'D" Univ Pipe 25 U S C 1 p "12 USIn A1 78% 78 78% 79% Woolwovth 1871* 185% 186 137 Utilities— Am T & T 176'% ... 176 177% Am E-press 17144 Am W W 63 61% 63 82% Brklyn Man .... 58% ... 56% 57% Col Cs & E 1... 89% ... 89Vs 89% Cons Gas 11411 ... 113% 113% Interboro 34% ... 24% 35 No Amer C 0.... 58% ... 53% 52% Peoples Gas ... ... 153 P’lila Cos ... 129% S Gas and E 1.... 61 ... 60% BOV* West Union ....161% ... 1611* 161 ShioDinsr — Am In Ccrp 51 ... 51 51 % Am Sand C 3.3 32% Atlantic G 33% ... 82% 2' In M M pfd ... ... 37% United Fruit 137% Foods— Am Sugar 7.114 70 71’* 70 A B Sucar 18Va ... 16% 15% Austin N 5V* Beech N 66% Calif Pkg 67% ... 6711 86% Corn. Prods 62 ... 61% 61% Cuba C pfd 2944 29 29% 29 Cuba A Sugar ... ... 19% Fleisc.hmann .. 671* 67 67% 66% Jewel Tea 72 Nat Biscuit 143% ... 143 148% Punta Ale ... ... 29% Postum ..: 114% ... 114 1’4% W Blc (Bl ' 31% ... 8014 30% Tobaccos — Amer Suma .... 631* ... 63 63% Amer Tob 132 181 182 184 Am T (Bl 182% 180 18214 183% Cons Cigars .... 78 ... 78 78% Gen Cigars .... 71% ... 71% 72 Liggett-. 121 ... 121 120% Lorillard 36% ... 36% 36% R J Rev 148% 148 148V* 149 Tob P 181 100% 1001* 100% 99% U Cig Stor 33% ... 33% 33% Schulte R S 50% ... 5014 51 TREASURY OFFER OVER SUBSCRIBED Retirement of Second Liberty Loan Successful. Bn t riled Press WASHINGTON. Nov. 10.—The offer of $400,000,000 in treasury certificates to secure cash for retiring second Liberty loan bonds, provided by the Nov. 15 financing program, has been largely oversubscribed. Total subscription applications were $1,067,723,000, the Treasury announceed today. The certificates are seven months 3% per cent notes. The books closed Wednesday. It was indicated at the Treasury today that a December financing program may be dispensed with, but Secretary Mellon has not -determined this definitely. SUPPLY FIRM IS FORMED $50,000 Company to Manufacture, Sell School Necessities. Incorporation papers of the Indiana School Supply Company, 1302 N. Pennsylvania St., capitalized at $50,000, were filed Wednesday with Secretary of State Ffederick E. Schortemeier. Incorporators are Margaret E. Hamberry, of the Pennsylvania St. address; Allen M. Bond, Louisville, and Levi N. Reider, Jeffersonville. They will “manufacture and sell’’ school supplies.

HOGS CONTINUE ON DECLINE AT LOCAL MARKET Porker Top Down to $9.75; Some Lights Steady; Others Off. —Hog Price Range— Nov. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 3. 9.750 10.50 10.50 5.000 4 9.75®10.40 10.40 6,000 5. 9.75# 10.25 10.25 3.000 7. 9.750 10.50 10.50 5.000 8 9.504710.15 10.15 9.500 9. 9.000 10.00 10.00 7.500 10. 9.001 9.75 9.75 5,000 With light hogs weighing 130-160 pounds unchanged, all other classes dropped 5 to 25 cents on the hundredweight today at the Indianapolis livestock market, pulling the top down to $9.75. Bulk prices for 180-225-pound weights ranged from $9.50 to $9.60. About 5,000 were received at the yards with 261 held over. Traders were asking as high as $9.85 for choice butchers at Chicago with a 25-cent decline in the market at a slow opening. Receipts were about 45,000 with 6,000 holdovers. Other livestock was steady uneven on the local market. Pigs Drop Pigs, 90-130 pounds, were down to $707 8.25 at the local yards in a general decline that swept all classes, excepting light weights, 130160 pounds, which were unchanged at $3.25@9. Animals in the 160-200-pound class went at $909.50, a drop of 25 cents on the high end of the range. Material weighing 200-250 pounds was selling at $9.40 0 9.65, and heavy meat animals at $9.6009.75. Cattle prices were somewhat irregular, with beef steers weak at $l2O 15 and low cutters and cutter cows strong, selling at $4.250 6. Beef cows were unchanged at $3.50 0 8.50. Bulk stock and feeeder steers sold at $7.500 9. Receipts were estimated at 900. Best Vealers Up Best vealers were 50 cents higher on the long end of the market, j celling at $15016. Heavy calves! were unchanged at $6.500 9.50. j About 600 were received. Calves were practically steady. ; with 1.600 in the pen::. Wednes- j day’s extreme top dropped from | $14.25 to the previous practical top ! of sl4. Bulk fat lambs were $13.25 ! 0 12.75. Culls cold at $7,500 10 and j fat ewes went at $4.50^3.50. —Hors— Peceiots. 5,000: market, steady to lower. ! PO-139 lb", $ 7.030 8.23 I 130-160 lbs, 8.250 900 160-200 lbs n.OOO 952 i 200-250 lbs 9.604, 9.75 I 230 lbs. up 9.G0',) 9.73 -CattleReceipts. 900: market, steady to uneven. Pe*l steers $13.0901'j.n0 Beef cows 6.30 0 8.50 Lov cutters anl cutter cows... * .854, 6.0n Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 7.50# 9.00 —Calves— Receipts. 600: market, strong to higher. Best vealers $15,004,16.00) Heavy calves G 50# 9.50 —Sheep and Lambs— Receipts. 1.C00; market, steady to weak. Top fat lambs $14.00 Bulk fat lßir>b3 13.25013.73 Bulk cull lambs 7.504, 10.00 Fat ewes 4.50# 6.50 Other Livestock Bn l nited Press CHICAGO. Nov. 10.—Cattle—Receipts. 14,000; ,ec-Ang stee.s 4%'i, 0c h.gucr; spots more; active at auva,.a: value., nac.; as high as. ana in many instances nigne* than, prev.ous high spot t\,o weeks ..go; other grade efivvs ami heifers Jteauy; lower grades weak to 23c lower; buiis steady; vcaiers 250 50c higher; $lB paid .or yearlings; mSlhum-weignis, $17.85; outstamiingiy neavy sausage *,ju up to 57.50: light bulls dull; buik vealers, $12,500 mostly $l3O 13.50; outsiders up to sls ami slightly above. Sneep—Receipts, 13,000; fat lambs fairly active, strong, to 15c higher; most sales good natives end , wooled comebacks, *l4; scattering at $13.75; few bucks to outsiders. $11.23: be-,, early bid, $14.35; good to choice range lamos held above 814.15; few buck lamb.. 100-150 lbs... sllO 12; buik culis. SIOO 10.75: clipped lambs, $12.50 downward; choice heid higher; sheep steady; good to choice fat ewes, .86.250 6.75; top, $7; feeding lambs unchanged; medium to good, sl4 downward. Hogs (soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excludedi— Receipts. 45.000: market mostly 100 25c off: heavyweight. 250-350 lbs., medium to choice, $9.230 9.80; medium-weight, 200-250 lbs., medium to choice. S9O 9.75: lightweights. 160-200 lbs., common to choice, $8,750, 9.35; light lights, 130-160 Id:;., common to choice. $7.75'q9; packing sows, smooth and rough. $7.50',,8.50; slaughter pigs, 90-130 lbs., medium to choice, $7.5008.75. Bn Times Special LOUISVILLE, Nov. 10.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.200; market 25c lower; heavies, $9,50; mediums. *9.25: lights. 88.25; pigs, $5,500/ 6.50; roughs, $0.250 7.25: stags, $6.25. Cattle—Receipts, 300: market steady. Calves —Receipts. 200; market steady; good to choice. $110)13; medium to good. s7',, 9; outs. $7 down. Sheep—Receipts. 50: market steady: top lambs, $11.500 12: seconds. S6O 7; sheep, $305. Wednesday’s shipments: cattle. 303; calves, none; hogs, none; sheep, none. Bn Vnited Press PITTSBURGH, Nov. 10.—Hogs—Receipts, 3.00; market 250 40c down; 250-350 lbs., 59.75010.10; 200-250 lbs.. $9.750 10.10; 160200 lbs., $9.500 10.10; 130-160 lbs.. $9,250 10: 90-130 lbs., $909.25; packing sows. $8 0 8.75. Cattle—Receipts, none; calves, receipts none; market nominal; beef steers. $10.50',, *150: vealers. $14,500 16. Sheep—Receipts, 500: market steady: top fat lambs, $14.50; bulk fat lambs, $14.50: bulk cull lambs. $13014.50; bulk fat ewes, *B# 10. Bn l'nited Press CLEVELAND. Nov. 10.—Hogs—Receipts. 2.000; market slow, steady. 15c down; 250 to 350 lbs., $10.10010.20; 200 to 250 lbs.. $1C%10.10; IGO to 200 lbs.. 59.750 10.10; 130 to 160 lbs., $9.250 9.85: 90 to 130 lbs.. $94,i 9.25; packing sows, $8.25',18.75. Cattle— Receipts, 250; calves, receipts. 350; market steady; beef steers, $9.754,1 10.75; beef cows. 564,i 8: low cutters and cuttcf cows, $4.50 ®5 50; vealers. $14016.50. Sheep Receipts. 3,000; market weak to 25c down: top fat lambs. $14.25: bulk fat lambs. $13.75014.25; bulk cull lambs, $10011.50: bulk fat ewes, $5®6.50; bulk feeding lambs, sllOl2. Bn United Press EAST BUFFALO. Nov. 10.—Hogs Receipts, 800: holdovers'. 148: market steady: 200 to 250 lbs., $10.250 10.60; 160 to 200 lbs., SIOO 10.60; 130 to 160 lbs., $8.754<i 10.25; 90 to 130 lbs., $9,500)10; packing sows. 88.504,, 9.25. Cattle—Receipts. 150; calves, receipts. 50; market strong; calves steady: low cutters and cutter cows. *3.50 05: vealers. $15.500 16. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500; market weak to 25c down; bulk fat lambs. $144,) 14.25; bulk cull lambs, $10.50 011.50: bulk fat ewes, $5.5007.

In the Sugar Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Uncertainty still pervades the market for sugar futures in the absence of official news from either Cuba or Europe. Private advices Wednesday were decidedly hopeful as to the results of Senator Tarafas’ mission to Europe reflected in the strength of European terminal. markets. The raw sugar market was firmer although refiners were not willing to meet the views of sellers. On the basis of current odtlook I still think It Is safe to follow the long side. Bn United Press NEW YORK. Nov. 10.—Sugar opened up 1 to off 1. December. 2.91; January. 2.94: March. 2.8f.; May. 2.91; July. 2.98; September, 3.05.

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PRICE TO RETAILERS Apples—Box apples: Jonathans. $3? 3.25; delicious. $3.750 4.50; Grimes, $2.75. Barrel apples: Jonthans, *8.50; Grimes. $9; Bellflowers. *7.50, Basket apples f 40pound basketsi: Jonathans. $2.5002.75; Grames. $2.7503; Wealthies. $3; Lowells. 82; Delicious. $4: cooking apples. $2.25; Wolf River. $3; Idaho Delicious, $3.25. Bananas—4@sc lbBerries—Cranberries, $7 one-half bbl. Cocoanuts—Jamaica", $6.50 per 100. Grapefruit—Florida. $4,500 5 crate. Grapes—Lady Fingers. *3.50 lug; California seedless. $2.75 lug; California Malagas. $2 lug; California Emperors, $4.50 keg. $2 lug. Lemons —Florida. SBOIO crate. Limes—Jamaica. $3 per 100. Melons—California honev dews. $2.50 crate; California Casabas. $3.25 crate. Oranges—California Valencia. $40:9 crate: Florida. $3.5005.50 crate. Pears—Washington Bose, $6.25 per bo::: Florida Avocados. S5 per dozen: Washington D’Anlous. $6 box. Persimmons—lndiana. $1.50 crate. Pomegranates—California. $3 crate. Satsumas—Alabama, $2.75 Vi bu. VEGETABLES Artichokes—California. $2 per dozen. Asparagus—California, boc per bunch. Bean—Southern. $2.50 per hamper. Beets—H. G„ 35c dozen. Brussel Sprouts—2s lb. Cabbage—H. G.. l!i2e lb.: red cabbage. $1.75. Carrots—H. G.. 35c doz.: bulk. [email protected] bu. Cauliflower—California. $2.75 crate. Celery—Michigan. Highball. $1 crate: $1.25 flat crate: Michigan rough. $3 per 2-3 crate: Michigan washed, 50c a doz. Celery Cabbage—sl.2s doz. Chives—Pots. $1.50 doz Cucumbers—Hothouse. $1.75 doz.: southern. SI doz. Eggplant—H. G.. $202 50 do*. Endive—soc doz. Kiarlic—California. 15c lb. . Kale—jl. G. 75c bu. / Leek—soc bunch. . . Lettuce—California, head, $4 crate, j hothouse., leaf. 75c 16 lbs. Mushrooms—sl.soo 2 lbs. Onions— Spanish. $2.250 2.50 crate- Ind - ana white. $2.50 per 100-lb. bag: Indiana vellow. $2 per 100-lb. bag; Indiana red. $2 per 100-lb. bag; yellow, red or wh'te. 81 23 per bushel. Oysterplant—4oc do*. Parsley— 50c dozen. Parsnips—6l.3s bu. Peppers—Fingers.’ 75c peck: mangoes. $125 bu.: pimientos. 75c neck. Potatoes—Wisconsin whites. $2 83 100-lb. bag. Minnesota Russets. $2.40 120-1 U bag. Minnesota Red River Ohios. $-*5 1-0-lb. ba"; Idahos. $2.50 UO-lb. bag: Idaho Br'-ers. 53.50 per box. , Radishes —Hothouse buttons. 50c-dozen: long red or white. 35c dozen. Putebagas—sl.7s per cwt. Shallots—6sc doz. Sotnach—H. G. 81 bu. Souash—Hubbard. S3 bbl. Sweet Potatoes—lndian" Jer*e" m- ; dln>: s. $1 23 bu.; Pastern Shore. $2.7j bbl.. Indiana Jersevs. $2 bu. . j Tomatoes —H. G.. 75c 15 lbs.. $2 bu.. I Ce'iforma. $4.50 cr"te. Turnlps—H. G.. 85c b’J. OYSTERS Standards—s2.so gal.: select., $3 gal. CIDER Cider—ss.7s la gal.

In the Cotton Market

ißy Thomson tz McKinnon' NEW YORK. Nov. 10.-At present prices there is nothing bearish about ?. 12,800,000 or 13.C00 000 cotton crop. Cotton is suffering at the hands of its friends. It is reaction from too much talk about a 12.000.090-bale crop. I think the recent preppgrr.da has probably hurried mills into buying r. little faster than usual, and it wl'l take about two weeks to adjust the situation. on the holder of the actual v i'l one- more command the situation. For the p-esent try buying and selling as a scalper. /; , l rTV Press FEW YORK. No- 10.—Cotton opened *c.fuo .06: .Tannnr”. IP "0. I P .01; March, 20.19. un .05: May. 20.20. un .0"; July. 20.C3, up .03: October. 19.35, up C3.

Local Wagon Wheat

LocM grain elevators ere paying 51.27 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grcdcs are purclir reel on their merits. HAS SEED GOOD YEAR Presk'.cnV ol ArvotiiaCs:! Slcc't Ex-r'.T-'jcs Gu'-hruciic. n„ / j, -. ,/ />,• CINCINNATI, Nov. 10.—“ The last year has been a good one for our members,” Ralph VI. Simmonds, Detroit, president of the Associated Stock Exchange, told members of that organieTiticn at its second annual convention here today. “This has been a year of advancing markets, cheap money and sustained buying power,” Simmcnds raid. “With the dwindling of the Fie rids,- land boom the financial pirates again have returned to the securities field for plunder. The most recent turn in their operation has been the rampant issuance of tipster sheets, the earmark of which are familiar to all. The mails are continually being used to defraud the public.” Deaths Lcura Ellen Lewis. 58. 1910 Broadway, ch-onic nephritis. Edna Mne Blasengym. 18. 834 N. Ta-co’-’c. pulmonary tu’cculosis. Nadean Reed. 6, 1403 Shepard, accl-dc-t.,1. Jesse F. Jones. 34. 942 S. Missouri, accldentl. William H. Bernard. 68. 515 N. Delaware, acute dilatation of heart. Edwin R. Bonnell. 69. 3720 N. Pennsylvania. acute dilatation of heart. Ira Emmett Pee. 80. 18 E. Thirty-Sev-enth. lobar pneumonia. Infant Webb. 5 hours, Methodist Hospital. premature birth. Joseph Franke, 79, 40 Hamilton, cerebral hemorrhage. Elizabeth Hutton. 37. Methodist Hospital. hypostatic pneumonia. Minnie O. Johnson. 732 S. East, chronic myocarditis. William Scott 64. cltv hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Elmer Hayden. 43. 917 Bell, mitral Insufficiency. William Milton. 56, city hospital, carcinoma. . ... Hamilton s Meeker. 51, Meeker Hotel, gastro enteritis. Jerrv Mrurlce Lane. 18 days. St. Vincent Ho'nitql. pv-uorio stenosis. Wil'inm Fdc’r Medcalf. 60. city hospital, ch’ontc nephritis. John Henry Rottman 87. 2328 N. Pennsyh'ani" cerebral hemorrhage. Amv Ella Jenkins. 80. 1427 N. Delaware, aponlexv. Elizabeth Allen, 64. 2449 N. Illinois, pul-rnen-vv tuberculosis. Niotie Bell rf-Tntire. 69. 3130 Bellefontr'na rnvrrarciitis Titn- Alt'-nd. 75. 3070 Park, uremia. Rebecca Sscrest. 54. 2223 N. Delaware. cercinom o . Retie Gilmer 55. 1545 Yandes. cardio renal vs sculp- disease. Rn Coe'. C. Chavers. 52. 103 E. Pratt, carcinoma. _ Orville G. Reekheffi. 1320 N. New Jersey, chronic myocarditis. Helen Eveline Keys. 12 days. 2435 Parker. Dpr-tiir; birth. William H. Schiffendlcker. 94. 339 Hanso'' rejeinoma. ■Mattie p Watt.'. 26. 700 ol’n septicemia. George W. Conner. 84 2156 Randell, paresis. Building Permits .7. H. Mills, r’—elling and garage, 6165 N. D'hr” $3 300 J. H. Mills, rivalling and garage. 6185 N. Dela-"re S3TOO. Mrs W. H Claret, storeroom, 2409-11 Ennlis'’. SI,OOO. D. B Sullivan, garage. 908-10 Lexington $286. H. Stewart, furnace. 344 W. FortyThird S2OO. W. R. Cooley, dwelling and garage. 1110 H-v-thorne lane, 84.450. W. R. Cooie”. dwelling and garage, 1020 N. Riley. 84,650. Rose Mever, reroof, 1236-38 Wright. S2OO. * W. O. Bobb, reroof, 3308-10 Central, $2 U 7. Mrs. Stocker, addition. 1549 Reisner. $1 500. Mrs. Stocker, addition. 1545 Reisner. $1 500. Henry Rogers, dwelling and garage. 12U N. Wallace. $4,800. Ssm Davis, repair. IAI7 S. Meridian, SSOO. W. A. Miller, rercof. 131-133 N. Gladstone. $275. Advance Point Company, furnace. 540 W. Norwood. S3OO. Fred H. Mueller, remodel, 5641 Guilford. $2,500. Spann & Cos., aeents, repair. 600-18 Massachusetts Ave.. 8300. 3. B. Stokesberry & Son, addition, 4301 Park. SI,OOO. Capital Dairies Company, shed, 1135 N. Sherman Dr.. S2OO. Lillian A. Kreber. reroof. 618 Highland D-.. $705 L. B. Smith, reroof. 3429-31 College. $215.

GRAIN FUTURES BEARISH. UPEN WITH CAUTIUN Wheat Unsettled; Traders Await Government Corn Reports. Bn United Press CHICAGO. Nov. 10.—With caution the keynote, grain futures opened with fractional declines at today’s session on the Chicago Beard of Trade. Wheat opened to %-cent lower; corn Vs to •',%-cent off, and oats unchanged to %-cent off. Wheat displayed a two-sided tendency at the opening with traders inclined to be cautious. Export business was disappointing and Liverpool was about, as expected. The weather over the United States and Canada is still unsettled. The Government com crop report is due this afternoon, and until then traders will probably play a waiting game. Estimates of the Government figure vary from a total of 2,635,000,000 bushels to 2,657,000,000 The amount of Did corn still on the farms will also be contained in the report. Oats showed strength but was without features at the opening. Provisions opened unchanged. Chicago Grain Table —Nov. 10WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. 12:00. close. Dec 1.25% 1.24% 1.25% 125% March 1.29% 128% 129 1.29% May 1.32 % 1.31% 1.31% 1.32 CORN— Dec 85% .84% -85% .85 March .83% .88% 789% .89 May 92% .91% .92% .92% OATS— Dec <9% .49 .48% .49% March 51% .50% .5! .51 May 52 T .52 .52% .52 RYE— Dec 1.01% .99% 1.01 .99% March 1.04% 1.03 1.04 1.02% May 1.05% 1.04 1.05 1.04 Lard— Dec 12.00 12.00 11.9a Jan 12.32 12.27 12.32 12.32 March 12 45 12.45 Mav 12.65 12.57 12.62 12.75 RIBS— Jan 11 40 11.60 11.60

Produce Markets

Butter itvho'psale price'—No. 1. 470 51c; No. 9. 460 48c; packing stock, 220 25c; No. 1. 460 49c per lb. i;t tubs; No. 2. 44046%c per !b. in plain print. . Butterfat (buying prices)—49c. Eggs—No. 1 fresn. averaging 24 ounces i to ooz„ 46c; No. 2,31 c; general run. 42 0. 43c. •jn'i’S c (wholesale sellln cprlces. per poundi—American lorf. 330 33c: pimento lor.f. 370 40c; brick loaf. 35'<i33c; Swiss. No. 1, -120 44c; imported Swiss. 600 62c; Wisconsin flat, mild and sharp. 300 32c; print cream. 29c; flat Daisy. 270 28c; Longhorns. 280 29c: New York, llmberger. 300 34c: Wisconsin limbergsr. 28 0 30c. Poultry (buying n ices'—Hens. 20 0 21c; Leghorn hens. 13015 c; Leghorn'springs, 14 j I 0 isc: springs. 180 20c roosters. 10012 c: i turkeys, young toms. 320 35c; ducks. 150 16c; geese, 100 14c; guineas, young 50c; I old, 35c. n' t r ;i< ,1 Press NEW YORK, Nov. 10.—Flour—Quiet and steady. Pork—Firm. Mess—s3l.so. Lard —Easy. Midwest Spot—sl2,sso 12.65. 'lugrr—Raw; dull; spot, 96 test, deliiercd duty pi id. ' .3„c: refined, nuict; granu■•3ted. 2.7041 6c, coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot, 15c: Santos No. 4. 22% 0 22%c. Tallow— Steady; special to extra. 8%0 B%c. Hay— Quiet; No. 1. $1.150 1.20: No. 3. 85ci$l; Mover. 3Oco sl.lO. Dressed poultry—Quiet; turkey . 23'u52c: chickens. 210 40c; broilers. 22'u38c; fowls, 1532 c; ducks. 23 0 28c: ducks. Long Island. 230 26c. Live poultry —Firm; gee re. 22c; ducks. 140 23c; fowls. 21'i 30c; turkeys, 330 40c; roosters. 18c; chickens. 22034 c: broilers. 320 40c. Cheese —Quiet: State whole milk, fancy to specials. 230 30s: young America, fresh, 280 28%c. Potatoes-l ong Island, S2O 4.35: Pennsylvania. $3.100 3 35: State. $2,754/ 3.50; Maine. $2.750 3.90. Sweet —Jersey, basket, 75c'" $1.75: southern barrels. 85c0 $1.75; southern bosket. 654/85c. Butter —Firm; receipts. 11.793: creamery extras. 'B%c: special market. 40'</40%c. Eggs—t Firm: receipts. 15.142; nearby white fancy. 734/ 76c: nearby State white, 264172 c; fresh firsts, 410 47c- Pacific coasts. 544/ 75c; western whites, 384/ 58c; nearby browns. 62065. Births Bovs John and Victoria Silc3. 513 W. Court. Clarence and Inez Delzell. 5875 Julian. Jesse and Josephine Williams. 1834 Peck. John and Myrtle McLlnn. 1616 Fletcher. Robert and Florence Corn. 1431 Hiatt. Klvvood and Nellie Miles, 1249 S. Pershing. GJen and Stella Cobbs. 1709 Alton. Charles and Flora Shastain. 306 S. Hancock. William and Maggie Hcnrv. city hospital. Eldo and Neva Landis, city hospital. Earl and Josephine Jones, city hospital. Samuel and Audrey Porter, city hospital. Eugene and Rozella Conn, city hospital. Norman and Dorothy White, city hospital. Frank and Hazel Kistner. 44 N. Gray. | Asia and Francis Hamilton. 2411 Northwestern. Jewel and Rebecca Sargent. 433 Tippecanoe. William and Elsip Wilson. 634 E. Ohio. Raymond and Ellen Sampson, 1863 Applegate. . _ James and Elizabeth Karr, 1445 Saulcy. Walter and Lucille Underwood. 1826 Ingram. Randall and Beatrice Clack. 848 Edison. Osten and Irene Cook, Christian Hospital. Wallace and Mary Royal. 930 W. TwentyFourth. , „ Charles and Mary Forey. 749 Udell. Cecil and Nellie Frink. 1651 Cornell. Britton and Mary Cartwright, 524 Spring. Girls Noble and Ruth Huntsinger, 236 Trowbridge. Simoe and Rose McElfresh. 350 Sanders. Lester and Goldie Wise. 2546 Prospect. Emmett and Florence Brunton, 1107 °ltaiph and Jessie Hess. 432 W. Thirtieth. Clyde and Jessie Taylor. 2439 Northwestern. Leslie and Emma Ford, 825 Birch. Willie and Exie Wilson, city hospital. James and Blanche Stevenson, city hosPi Elliott and Mabel Beard, city hospital. Everett and Nellie Muproe, city hospital. Claude and Beatrice Smith, cltv hospital. Lawrence and Stella Zinkaan. 413 N. Tacoma. ~ . Wllard and Josephine Eckhart. 734 MadiS °John and Edna Clancy. 349 Lincoln, William and Mary Scruggs. 423 Ketcllam. Frank and Elizabeth Martin. 2338 Indianapolis. , . Charles and Pearl Beard, 816 Bates Chester and Norma Green, 938 Colton. Frank and Sylvia Kiefer. 2157 Napoleon. Willard and Mary Shannon. 3420 E. Twenty-Fifth. ...... Elmer and Edna Horner. 75 N. Addison. Albert and Mary Russel, Christian HosPl c a ivde and Doris Hocking. Christian HosP *Horaee and Adeline Baker. 418 S. Holmes. Funeral Directorn “wTTrBLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS. HISEY& TITUS. 931 N Delaware Ll. 38Z8 KRIEGER. WM7E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois 3t. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3868-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market Main 0908. 3. C. WILSON: funeral"pariors. ambulance service and modern automotive eaulDment Dr 0321 and Dr. 0323 BERT ts. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. Lost and Found ARTICLES found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday 1 UMBRELLA J PAIRS SHOES 1 PURSE | BUNCH KEYS 3 BOOKS \ Main 2737. BtTLLDOG. English brindle; white marking . bab tall. Reward. 2502 E. 16th St.\ r'-v_633R. HOKE, black: belongs to Indianapolis S.*dle C'ub. Ran. 4207. Reward.

Lost and Found PARTY who found lady's diamond ring on College near 46th St. known. Return 4551 College. No questions asked. PHI DELTA THETA fraternity pin. jeweled: pearls and diamonds. Reward. MR. HUNOATE. Riley 5373. or Ran. 7012. PURSE lost: black: on Meridian or 22d; rosary keepsake. Reward. Ran. 3021. WRIST watch: man's. Gruen: downtown dist. Wed, noon. Rew. Mr, Fry. Li. 1387, WRIST watch, lady's, lost. Reward. Dr. 3631-W. / Help Wanted Male WANTED HOUSE 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. A-l GLASS CUTTER, CAPABLE OF CUTTING CIRCLES AND IRREGULAR SHAPES. P R EF E R ONE EXPERIENCED ON WATCH AND CLOCK GLASS. MAN CAPABLE OF EVENTUALLY TAKING CHARGE OF DEPARTMENT. FOR RAPIDLY GROWING CONCERN LOCATED IN CENTRAL MICHIGAN. GIVE FULL PARTICULARS IN FIRST LETTER. BOX B 20+, TIMES. SALESMEN! can make $l5O per week, handling our electric flashy advertising cigar lighter. Wire or write Central Manufacturing Cos., 1217 Lafayette Building. Detroit. Mich. SOI,ICITORS—LiberaI commission propo.s - tion. selling The Indianapolis Times See Circulation Manager between 4 and in evenings. SOLICITOUS- Liberal commission proposition rti local newspaper. See Mr. Hedge between 5 and 7 evenings. Room 129 LinH.n HntJ. MAINTENANCE man. experienced on ice machine. LEE'S LICENSED AGENCY. .539 Mass Ave. BARBER for Friday and Saturday. No students. 3505 Mass. Ave,

Help Wanted Female EXCELLENT PROPOSITION FOR DIRECT SALES WORK. SHORT HOURS AND GOOD PAY. SEE MR. HEDGE, LINDEN HOTEL 3-5 AFTERNOONS ALL THIS WEEK ATTRACTIVE voung lad'- to call on doctors. beautv parlors, offices, etc. Experience not necessary, weekly pav, $25 up. according to oualifleations. See MR. MILLER. Hotel Lincoln. Monday. Tuasday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9 a. m to j p. m. WANTED —Middle-aged couple, wife to assist with housework tor rent. Lin. 209-5. • WOMEN for Dlensant. spare time worx: good nay. 34 N. Addison. Bel. 2428. fn-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 EXADDRESS BOA: 600. TIMES MARRIED man. 32: child 6 years old; wishes to take charge of place or manege stock farm; Ufa experience. EDD wrUDiV. 724 N. Alabama. Rile'- 5653, OFFICE WORK: will keep small sets of books part time. MR. MOORE. Har. 4797-M. FURNACES TO FIRE. RIX.EY 5607. ELDERLY man wants light work or night watchman. Ch. 2.723-R M'N. voung and reliable, wants odd jobs Friday or Saturday. Ran. 3852. Situations Wanted Female CURTAINS and draperies to launder. MRS. J. LUTZ. Main 0150. WANTED: position nursing, by dav. night _or wk.: graduate; very reas. Ha. 0373-W. NEAT colored girl wants housework or werk in '-lichen. Un. 3783. CURTAINS CAREFULLY LAUNDERED MRS. MARSHALL. CH. J 9O7-R. Instructions CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. Our gradnates pass StPte examinations ra<?ilv Odd Fallow Bid? Ma and Special Notices BEAUTIFUL HAND-MADE QUILTS. CHILDREN'S HAND-MADE DRESSES OR AND ARTICLES OF NEEDLEWORK THAT YOU MIGHT WANT. 609 E. 44TH ST. HUM. 3488. COOKING and serving parties; lining, relining men's, ladies’ coats of all kinds at mv home. Lin. 8082. COATS: RELINED: *3. LIN. 3722.

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 in the new directory. Call Main 9860 Indiana Bell Telephone Cos. EXCAVATING UNDER HOUSES Carpenter, cemept, brick work, DR. 0736. FEATHERS bought, sold and renovated' feather mattresses and pillows made E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Main 1428 FIREBOWLS for all furnaces: repairs for all stoves. MODEL STOVE REPAIR CO. 650 E. Wash. Main 6705. FUR—Remodeling; bring in your old furs and we remodel them to look almost good as new. INDIANA FUR CO„ 138 W. Market. PAPERHANGING. 12%c per roll and up; work guaranteed. Ch. 5169. PLUMBING FIXTURES We save you money. INDIANAPOLIS PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.. 125 N. Alabama, Lin. 5788. RUG. 9x12, THOROUGHLY CLEANEb~S2 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. A ROOM, 9x12x8 FT. HIGH: PAPERED FOR $4; MAT. FURNISHED. CH. 5362. Rooms for Rent ALA.. N„ 2225: warm, well-lighted room; private, modern home. Har. 4932-R. CAP., N., 3341; nicely turn, front rm.: mod, home; breakfast opt. Har. 4613-M. CENTRAL bus; 517 E. 42d St.; delightful room; congenial home, with privileges, CENTRAL. 3315; attractive, light room; private, modelp home; gar. Wash. 1499, CENTRAL. 3149: mod. furnished front rm., private family. Wash. 2122. _ COLLEGE. 2242; very nice, warm room: home privileges. Hem. 4745. EUROPEAN HOTEL 139 N. Delaware: nice, clean rooms; by the day, week or month. HOTEL PURITAN A strictly modern, fireproof hotel with clean, warm Tooms. Excellent ventilation; hot water: walking distance. Truly a wonderful place to live where service and surroundings are above average and rate that vou can afford to pay. HOTEL PURITAN Market end New at*. bi ten ILL.. N.. 811: clean sleeping rms.. kuu beet; reasonable. Lin. 2095. ILLINOIS. N.. 2159pnice. warm rm.; plenty hot water; modern, pan. 2541.

Rooms for Rent KENWOOD. 2910; attractive, cozv room; modern home; 1 or 2 gentlemen. Har. 2104-W. MASS. AVE.. 539; room and kitchen completely furnished, $6. Ltn. 9121. MERIDIAN. N.. 2317; front rm.: newly decorated, clean, warm. Lin. 5846. MICH.. E., 1427; modern rm.; in 'private family; ladies of married couple preferred. Opposite Tech H. 8. Cher. 0828-J. NEW JERSEY. Nr. 3047; lovely front room, prlv. home: Instantaneous hot water; 1 or 2 voung men. Har. 1844. PARK. 847; LARbE FRONT RM.. PRIV. MOD.; WALK. DTBTANCE, RI. 1597. PENN.. N.. 1740: very nice, cozv front room; plenty hot water. He. 1553. PLEASANT room; good home; young man; references. Ran, 0302. TALBOTT. N.. 2022 ; 2 lovely furn. rms.: private modern home. Hem. 5563. UDELL; ATTRACTIVE. WARM. HOME - ; GAR, OPT.: CAR, BUS HAR. 2157-W 27TH. W„ 135; furn. rm.: all convenience*' prlv. home. Ran, 4683, NICELY furn. rm.. north; Central bus. 2 car lines; private home. Wash. 1929-W. LOVELY cozy front room; Central car. Hem, 4250. FURNISHED room, connecting bath; furnce heat; gentlemen pref. Dr. 0467. Room for Rent With Board BROADWAY. 1808: delightful, warm rm.; mod.; home nrlv,: gar. Hen, 5283. MERIDIAN, n! 2229; attractive rm., congenial. pleasant home. Har. 4833-J. PENN.. N.. 1129. Apt. 106; will share my furn, apt, with congenial emp. girl. ROOM; modern, with nurse, for Invalids or elderly people. Irv. 0223-R. WANTED: small children to room and _ board; best of care. 308 N. New Jersey. CHILDREN TO BOARD: REFINED HOME; MOTHER'S CARE HEM. j[l49. CARE FOR CHILDREN IN MY WARM MOD. HOME, BEL, 4551. CHILDREN to room and board. *4 week. Ch. 1630. Room and Board Wanted FURN. rms. and apts.; all kinds, prices & locations. Lin. 2647, 526 E. North. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 2150; 2, nice, modern, furnlshed; heat, ilght. telephone He. 2897. BELLEFONTAINE. 1329; 3-room apt., furnished, gas range, everything modern. Cali after <b Lincoln 4827. COLLEGE. 2209; comfortable furn. rms.; mod., private entrance. Hem. 3684. DORMAN. 322%: 2 light housekeeping rooms, desir,; $3. ■ EASTERN Ave.. 32: 3 modern rooms; good location. Cherry 4195-J. HOYT. 1112: 2 furn. housekeeping rms.; modern, private home. Drex. 5816. ILLINOIS. N., 838; large room and kitchenette; also 2 large rms., for 3 or 4; steam hcßt. Rilev 5292. KEYSTONE. N.. 1232: 3 furnished rms.; modern: garage; reasonable. Ch, 3755-M NEWMAN. 1217; 3 nice large furnished rms.. upstairs, private entrance, lights and water naid. Ch. 5244 after 6p. m. OHIO. E., 540; nicely furnished houseke"ning rooms; $3 week. __ 19TH. W., 34; furn. warm rm.. kltchentte; riownst.. mod.: 111. car. Har. 4298-J. _ TIMEB WANT ADS BRING 'BUSINESS Apartments for Rent Southwest rorner Penn, end Pratt st*. Beautiful—Convenient SPECIAL FEATURES. Soft water. soundproof, elevator*, beautiful lobby, night and day deal: service; mail, messages and phono rail* i a red for during absence; phom* In i'\ cry apartment; furnished and unfurnish a- rat's. S57.S*) to SI Zo a month; daily and weekly rates. UI. 1371. Moynahan Apart raent ‘ NOV/ AVAILABLE. 3707 N. Meridian $125 Very delightful. Including large livingroom with fireplace, a real kitchen, three bedrooms r.nd two baths; garage accomi /Donation included. I 1/176 Central s2l to *23.50 1 1244 E. Wash . .$43.50 418 E. 15th $41.00 Moynahan Properties Go. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma_ 4818 or Rl. 1371. nights or Sunday. HUNTER. 130 W. 18TP ST. Five rooms, bath; heat; $45. OXFORD. 316 E. VERMONT ST. Four rooms, bath; heat; $37.50. 6302 BELLEFONTAINE Small apartment: only S3O. Union Trust Company 720 E. 13th ST7~ Modern apartment of five rooms; big enough to live in with steam heat, water, in-a-door bed. gas range, tee box. Janitor service furnished: grade school and College car onlv half square. A real place to live. You will like It. Just take a look. Call MR. HUFF We. 2181 or Ma. 4088. The Cambridge Apts. NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. NON-HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS. ONE. TWO THREE ROOMS AND BSTH. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. SEE CUSTODIAN OR CALL LI. 5391. 430 Mass. Ave. • One end two-room rpartments: nen furnished: good 'ondltlcii: with nnd v lt'iout private bath: some as low as $18.53 See custodian, or Fletcher Savimrs & Trust Cos. BELLEFONTAINE. 14th7 mofjern; 2 rms.. kitchenette, bath; heat. Rl'y 1491. CAPITOL. N.. 2351. J-rn kitchenette bt.: completely furn.: /.team heat. Re".. 27*7. BROADWAYT 1234f 2 rooms. Min pa-lo". kitchenette, bath: $32.50-137.50 PI 1438 park. 1340; attractive 5-room lower; heet and water furnished Liu. 4 12 ft

Houses for Rent 1316 ASHLAND AVE. Four rooms and sun parlor, modern, hofne-like place to live: steam heat, water, ice box, gas range furnished: Just what vou are looking for. ' Mr. Huff, Wash. 2161 or Main 4088 _ BF.LLEFONTAINE. ISIS; * rms., new film.; new. dec.: c • to chool Lin 7903 9 N. Beville Ave. Nice six-room cottage with Inside toilet, city water, gas. electric lights and garage; S3O per mo. J. G. M'CULLOUGH AGENCY 106 N. Delaware Rt Maln_l7ofL BROADWAY. 2036; 5 rooms; modern, heat furnished: garage: S4O. Hem. 2661 CAPITOL, n . ana; upper duplex, 5 rooms. modern, heat and water, front and back porches. _Rent jrasonable. CHADWICK, SSI; 3 rooms, electricity, gas. city water: $7.50. COFFEY, 550-52; 5 rooms, bath, garages. water Datd: special price. Bel. 1041. COLLEGE. 5271; 5-rm. niod. double; breakfast nook: gar.: hardwri Ch. 403!). COLLEGE AVE 2350: "7 rms., mod., unusual home. Dine furnace, gar. Hu 4350 college, 5334; 5 rooms, handy, sunny, excellent furnace, garage. Hum. 4350. DELAWARE. NT 2537; half double; six rooms and garage; newlv decorated; good furnace: $45 month. Ran 4899 EAST. N.. 543: close in: suitable lot boarding house. Hem. 1618. east; dandy d-rra. mod,, wal pd. good condltton. Only $32.50 Ri. 5803. EASTERN AVE.. 39; 4 rooms, bath, mod■~ern except furnace; water paid: $25. Llfrr 0449. ELDER. N. .136; upper 5 rooms, gas, elec.. inside toilet: water paid; >l6. Bel. 2284. FOUNTAIN SQ.; 6-room semi-mod.. splendid locality: reduced. Irv 3173 GALE, N„ 1410; modern 6-room double, garage: water paid: $35. Hum. 5814. GRACELAND. 3239; 6-room modern double, with garage. Ran. 6594. HARDING. 8.. 1222 ; 7 rms.; gas, elec.. well, newlv deco.j_ s2o._ Ran 6328. HARDING. 2035; 4 rooms, mod., built-in tea,, hardwood, water pd.. gar. Ir 0798 HARDING. 2043: 6-rm mod.; hardwood floors; water paid; garage. Irv. 0798. HARLAN, 818; 7 rooms, gas. elec, lights. water paid. Call Rllcv 1432. ILLINOIS. N., 2869: 2-room modern cottage with utilities: S2O. Ran. 4459 lOWA. 218; 6 rooms, elec, light; sl2 Dr, 1849-W. Koaling Ave., 1358 ' Pour rooms, modern, with garage; $32.50 a month. Waddy & Springer, Kealtnrs Lin, 8181. 132 N. Delaware. Hum. 4754 KEALING. 1359; 5-rm. senu-mod. both front-drive garage. Bel. 1388. LEEDS. 238: double, 4 rooms; gas. elec~ trlcltv; _w a ter paid: sl6 Bel. 2284. McCLURE and Morris; 4 rms.. elec, lights, well, garage: 820. Bel. 3980-R2. MERIDIAN. 8.. 1445 ; 7-room modern double; newlv decorated 1 /* $36.50; water .paid. Call evenings. Irv. 1138-W. MISSOURI. 8.. 749 ; 6-room semi-modern. newly decorated: 816. Drex. 3128. NEW YORK. E., 1215: Srooms. modern. reasonable to right party. Ma. 3295, NEW YORK. E.. 1050; 5 room's, semi-mod.. all newly deco.: low rent. NOBLE. N.. 409: 7-room modern: new _ furnace. Lin. 9158. . \ OAKLAND. N.. 1338; 8-room modern; large lot and gajage; $45. Hum. 3714. t

_NOV. 10, 1927

Houses for Rent OHIO. W.. 2102; 7 rooms, gas, lights, inside toilet, city water paid; *2O month, and in A-l condition. Main 1078. . OXFORD, N.. 1115; 6-room double; strictly modern, with garage. $35. Irv, 0192-W. PARK. 1409; 5-roorn atrtctly modern lower; city heat, water pd . gar. He. 5995._ PRATT, W„ 330; dandy 5-room, strictly modern rottage: onlv $25 Lin. 9105. _ RUCKLE.'372B; da/idv 6-room modern double garage water paid W’h 2674 M SANDERS. 322; modern 9 rms.; 8 down, 4 up; vou can sublet upstair* and live downstairs; $22 month. Main 1078. SENATE. 941 S.: 4-room house, semi-mod-ern; wnter paid; $12.50. Ch. 1043. SHEFFIELD. N . 203; $ rooms, near new west side high school; water paid, Lin. 3889. . Eves.. Ren. 4703. __ 111* s SHERMAN DR. 4-room semi-modern apartment; rice, lights, gas. city water. Inside toilet, newly papered, garage and water furnished; $-0. MR. HUFF. Wash. 2181 or Ma 4088. SHRIVER. 3143. 3-room semi-modern collage. $12.50 ner mouth Hen 6095 SOUTH! near school. rms. mod . except turn., baseinei * 3 Dir >■" 35 Dr 382. SOUTH, 5 rms.. modern except furnace. garage, newly decorated. Dr. 0818, spruce’. 1715; 3-room double, water, elec. light*. gss. Irv. 0744. STATE. S.. 24: mod.. U-room rooming hw.. nr. R. R. shops and Tech. Ch. 3597. 10th, 4718 K. Five rooms, strictly modern, with c* ratre; close to Rood school; s3* a month. Waddy & Springer, Hoaltors Lin. 5181. 132* n Dataware Haw, 4Ttl. TENTH. E 1532: 7-rm. mod. double; % month fre- garage. Ch. 27.58 __ TUXEDO. S.' f9: 5 room.-, semi-mod., gas. elec . winter, toilet. Cherrv 3680. TUXEDO. 1517: near Brookaldr Pk 5 rm*.. mod., garage. Wash. 2128. UNIVERSITY. 5314. li room modern double: $45: flarage. Irv. 6658-J. WALCOTT and Sturm: 5-room upper duplex; heat, water furnished. Ch. 1329. WASHINGTON. E„ 4207: 6-rm. double, strictly modern reas rent In 2485 1800 WEST: 5-room modern double, newly decorated, onlv $35 Bel 2699-11. 19TH. E . 819; 7 rooms modern with bath, water paid: onlv S3O Hem 3094. 27TH. W.. 831; colored: 5-room semi-mod.; water paid Onh s2l 50 li ir 4434 R W. 318 T.. 534: 8 ROOMS; MOD GAR : NEWLY DECO.: CLEAN 11AR 4606-M * IF . here is a telephone located In the house in which voti are moving vou can have it connected promnt.lv hv r-i'llng MAln 9800. INDIANA BELL TELEPHONE CO. WALKING distance; dandv Groom senumod.; water pld. Lin. i784. Ran. W. sls TILL APRIL Ist; 3331 E. Tenth St.; 8room cottage. ______ MODKRN. $22.50 225 S. Randolph: 5 rooms, nice and e'ean. water natd Don't he ton late. W. IG lIUNTKK (’(). MA. 1078 3716 Graceland: 4 r. Ins. toilet"; gar. 522.50 1306 R-adburv; 5 r.; elec.. Ins. toilet. 19.00 1815 W. N. Y; 6-r, bungalow; gar.. 20.00 1438 Everltt; 4-r. bunghv ; new paper 12 00 1230 Standard; 4 r.: Ins. toilet: gar. 21.75 1614 Wilcox; 4 r.: new naper; paint. 11.50 COLORED A a.A* Camp 3 r.; inside tolet; elec. $17.50 203 n w Tenth - S-r. hung : dec 13 50 NESBIT L. SEARCY. 221 N Del. M 0)71. NEAR Illinois wild 22d Sis. li Int te rooms strictly modern; first-class condition: adults' $35 pc month 22'0 Pierson Ave. W ALKING distanr ■: snitabl" lor 3 imalf families; 5 rms.; water pd.; S2O. He. 3367. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW ELECTRIC LIGHTS* WELL- NICELY DECORATED; sl2. PEL 04 09 HALF SOU HE Brook' . 6 ru . bully heater 830. Ch. 4817-R4. Small Cottage, Garden Spot 4 room" - near Mars M' 1 !; sl2 p r mo, Dunlop & Iloltegel 132 K, Market Ma._aC3J Houses and Flats Furnished

BROADWAY, 4164; modern 5-room home; neatly furnished Hue location Hti 1151. GUILFORD. 4170; attractively furn.: 3 bedrm. home. etc. location, gar, landscaped: 5 tons coal In. Hu. 6301. Lin. 1134. PENN.. N.. f229: sharr mrn apt with congenial rim, rl. Mnin 7158 Miss Stdn. SUMMIT. N. 346. 6-room mod house, near Tech, Poly Cross schools. Lin. 7476. WALLACE'." N.: SIST' a ill b!:. •> modern home: lree rooms: wall fur. nlshed: nr room and honrri. Irv. 'lll SIX-ROOM model'll, turn:'lied no double garage. Wash, 3189-Jy NICELY furnished 5-room i part men', first floor, garage, tanltor service. Ran. 2157, between 9 and I_2 a. m. WILL shore furn' bed epnumcnt with employed girl. Lin 8876_ m Suburban fer Rent 73D. nbar Hew Augusta; 4 rnu.. elec., gar., chicken li nnr. sl6 New Alien In 341. Business Places for Rent MORRIS ST.. W. 577; brick building: 2 storerooms ant 4 living-rooms; good location for grocery, restaurant or poolroom: will remodel entire building for right party; reasonable rent. Schlttz Mer<'i 'i' l Cos.. 42" S S: ii". Dr 5350 ACCOMMODATION SALES ROOM “ "GARAGE FOR PENT ON MAIN HIOHWAY. 720 \V. WASH RENT REASONABLE, CALI. HAP. 0.703 J. OR MA. 0499. MF.. ISAKi-U AGENT HUDSON. N.. 405; first -clast loe.i.io i lor automobile repairing; building 25x50. Between Alt. end D-1. *R Annlv at 220 E. Vermont. W. F. Christ!an. Me. 1190, 10TH. E. 1732, opnoslt/ mi iff Place” neighborhood dementis a cleaner; rent 933 nd. Ana'" r, iQty Ra, 6074. STOREROOM on imptrtant corner, clo.ie in; e-ceUcct ior drug store, grocery, etc. 302 N. F" '.t. nr Hem ":1H business room and hail ", Dixie h way. Inquire or phone restaurant. Pittaboro. Ind. KRESGE Bur. ten W.: it., rleeble dv in. . cor.. 3-rm. <■ t t hal, )es. LI. 1144 Garages fer Rent

GARAGE; .'tj’cn for three c .rs; attractive 1717 N. H-r. 1348-W. end Transfer OTTO J SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353. Rllcv :T.:>B. Ch ••-.79-0690.W BORNMAN TRANSFER cO. CH. 5571 T SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE. 6 A. BAKER TRUCKING': personal STVIC. Main 6379. 632 Wei mi Aie._ Houses t\jr Date A BEAUTIFUL square type home, with 3 bPdrooms, ■ long living-room, beautiful dining-room, hardwood floors, quartered, oak finish, with extra large brick end' cement porch; double garage; close lo Holv Cross Church; will sail at a grn.t sacrlilee and on terms to suit. C J OSBORNE Dre:. 6184. NICE NE\V 4-ROOM BUNGALOW; 4104 HOYT AVE: DECORATED TiIiIOUOHOUT: GARAGE ELECTRIC LIGHTS. FULT, FRONT CEMEN T PORCH. PRICE $2 350. EASY PAYMENTS. TAKE ENCLISII AVE. CAR TO GARFIELD. S. D. SAMPLE, 3939 FNGLISH AVE. DR A REAL iltfME 5-room brick veener bungalow, built-in features, good dry basement, garage and extra deep lot. Located nerth. In splendid section of city. M 0792. MR, RICHARDSON. Dr. 3745-R 4, fi/ 2 aWe Large new four-room home, large Dorches: garage, chicken house, all fenced. Bus service lor town and school: electric lights; a real place. Price $3.5 r 0 for quirk sale. Easy term:;. Cherrv 6318 FIVE ROOMS—Near Shelby on East Morris st., a splendid modern home. Bridges & Graves Cos.. 237 N. Delaware st., RI. 5253. Phone today. < Colored Buyers and SSO Can buy a nice 4 or 5-room home at 2522 Eastern Ave.. 2301 Temple. Bargains. Call Lin 2318, Schlos-s Bros. Investment Cos,, 137 E Wash. NEW BUNGALOW <,300 (JA811; five rooms' fairly modern, .j'erage. paved st.. near Warmon and 10th. Balance S4O per month; a decided bargain. Mr. Howell. Bel. 3544, Har. 0789-T 4-ROOM home; lot 40x125: electric lights. good well, cistern, garege. front drive, street Improvement paid; bargain for *2 800; easy payments. Owner. 1733 Kelly St. WASHINGTON III.VD , , • 6 room mod., hardwood lower: plenty closet space; laundry; gar.; near school, car, bus; $. 000: terms. Owner. Mu. 5721 Hum 6129. 6-ROOM BUNGALOW, modern throughout. hardwood floors; garage. Small payment down, balance monthly. Cal. 214 Sanders St. Dr. _ 3589-R. 6-ROOM double with garages m Rood condition: will sacrifice; 2500 block N. Delaware-/ Ran. 4899 MANLOV I modern Tomes with garages: $25 down, Lin. 1821 or Wash. 1763 Ring 1 _ ADDISON ST : enzv 6-room mod, home; gar.: $4,350; $1,200 down, balance easy: furn, mav be purchased. 81. 2213-R. WE CAN sell vour cltv property. ROLAnU M. ARENB & CO.. 1101 reopics Bank. Realtors. Lin. 6010. $35 CASH and $35 a month buvs anew, modern bungalow. ZAHND EXCHANGE. 8 K. Market. $l6O CASH buv, 6-room home henri of Irvington; will rent. Irv. 4506-W.