Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 250, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 February 1928 — Page 12

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STOCKS LAG !N MART; PRICES ARE IRREGULAR Industrials Strong at Opening; Rails Come to Life Later. Average Stock Prices Average of twenty industrials Thursday was 193.09, up .28. Average of twenty rails was 134.03, up .23. Average of forty bonds was 99.13, off .08. NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Stock trading lagged today with business the lightest since the middle of January. Prices were irregular, particularly in the industrial group, while railroad shares generally advanced. Industrial stocks were strong at the opening due to the influx of buying orders following the decline of $91,000,000 in brokerage loans announced after the close on Thursday. Selling immediately followed, causing many issues to drop below the previous closing levels. In the afternoon railroad stocks hitherto neglected came to life. Wabash rose more than four points. The better technical position of the rails, due to recent selling, has made them attractive to investors for the long pull. Describing the markeet the Wall Street Journal’s financial review today said: "Today’s market was disapointmg to bulls and bears alike. Nor was it particularly pleasing to the commission houses in view of the restricted volume of dealings. "Pools found distasteful, the failure of the general list to make sustained response to the decrease of $91,069,000 in brokerage loans in the week ended Feb. 21. After a brief spurt in the early dealings on this news, the general list again turned reactionary. "The bear party found it difficult to gain a profit from this decline. Offerings showed a marked disposition to dry up on recessions. Asa result the market drifted aimlessly most of the day.’’ ■* Banks and Exchange INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Local bank clearings today were $4,667,009. Debits were $8,023,000. CHICAGO STATEMENT By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Bank clearings today were' $126,300,000. Clearing house balance was $7,300,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT By United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Bank clearings, $1,322,000,000. Clearing house balance, $150,000,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE By United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—Foreign exchange closed steady. Demand sterling. $4.87 7-16, oil OOV,c; francs, 3.93Vac, oft ,o’/bc; lira. 5.20%c. off ,0014 c: belga. 13.91‘ic: marks, 23.85%c. up .01 ’jc; Montreal. 99.796875 c,

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—Feb. 24 Railroads— Prey. Elgh. Low. Close, close. Atchison 18614 18434 186 185% Atl Coast Lin0..173 170 173 179% Balt & Ohio.. .111% 110 111% 110 Canadian Pac...205V 203% 204 1 -a 203 Chesa & Ohio ..ISO's 189 190 189 Chi & Alton .... 6 534 6 5% Chi & N West... 83 81V* 83 811a Chi Grt West.. 10% ... 10 10 CRI is P 10914 108 10834 108% Del & Hudson. .169% 166 167% 166 Del Si Lacka ... 133% ... 133 13S Erie 52% 51 52 50% Erie Ist pfd .... 55% 54% 55 541* Grt Nor pfd .... 94 ... 94 93% 111 Central 137 136 136% 13SVa Lehigh Valiev.. 88% 86% 87% 86% Kan City South. 56% 53% 55 54 Lou & Nash 147 M K <fe T 47 35 36% 34% :Mo Pac pfd ...108% 103% 107% 106% N Y Central ... 159% 157% 159 157% NYC&StL.. 131% 130 131 ISO NY NH & H -62 % 6034 61% 60% Nor Pacific 94-,% 93% 94% 93% Norfolk & West. 182% ... 182 182 Pere Marquette. .131% 128 131 129 Pennsylvania ... 65% 64 65 64 P & W Va .... 1243a 123 124 124 Reading 99% 9834 99 07% So —bvrn Ry ... 3-14% 143 148 7 4 143 Southern Pac....120 34 ... 119% 130% St Paul 17% ... 1734 1 7 St L & S W ... 73 67 71 68% St L & S F 11234 11134 11134 1113. Texas & Pac ... 114% 112 113% 112% Union Pacific .. 196 19334 West Maryland. 38% 85% 87% 35% Wabash 60% 53% 54% 53% Wabash pfd ... .. 913a Rubbers— Ajax 10% 1034 10% 10% Fisk 15 ... 14’% 1534 Goodrich 82 34 8034 813s 8134 Goodyear 60 59 99% 58% Kelly-Spgfld ... 17% 1734 17% 17% Lee 18% ... 18% 1834 United States.. 4834 45% 46 48% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy.lo3 ... 104% 1043a Am Locomotive. 110% ... 110 110 Am Steel Fd... 57% ... 9634 3634 Baldwin L0c0...253% . 231 230 General Elec .. 127% 126% 137% 12734 Gen Rv Signal. .10334 104% 107 103 Lima Loco ... 5634 N Y Air Brake. 46 ... 45% 45% Pressed Stl Car 2334 Pullman 80*4 80V4 80% 803, Westtngh Air B. 51% 50% 31 50% Westingh Elec.. 93% 91% 92% 92% Steels— Bethlehem 57% 5654 56% 57 Colorado Fuel.. 70% 69% 70% 6934 Crucible 86 ... 85% 883, Gulf States Stl. 52% ... 52% 52% Inland Steel ... 48% 4834 48% 49 Phil R C & 1... 32% ... 32 32 Rep Iron & Stl.. 61 59% 61 60% Sloss-Sheff 124 U S Steel .14034 138% 139% 140 Alloy 39% 28’, 29 28% Youngstown Stl 94%z 94% 94% 94% Vanadium Corp. 8114 79 79% 80 Motors— Am Bosch Mag 1634 Chandler 5 Chrysler Corp.. 59 ... 57% 58 Conti Motors .. 1034 1014 101, 10% Dodge Bros .... 18% ... 18% 18% Gabriel Snbbrs.. 21% ... 20% 20% Gen Motors ...136% 134% 136 133% Hudson 83 8134 82 823= n 10% 1034 10% 10'4 Mack Trucks .. 99% 98% 993, 09% Martin-Parry ... 13 12% 13 Moon 5% 5% 5% Motor Wheel ... 283a 27% 37% 28 Nash 8$ 84 843, 84% Packard 38% 58 5 8 34 5 8 Peerless 183a 1734 183= ... Pierce Arrow .. 11% 11% 11% 11% Studebaker Cor 62 60% 61 % 61% Stew Warner .. 82 80% 813, 8034 Stromberg Carb 45% 433-j 435* Timken Bear ...1183a 116 1173, 1173, Wlllys-Overland. 18% 18% 18% 18% Yellow Coach .. 293, 29 29% 29% White Motor SI 1 /, 30 34 ... 80% Mining— Am Smlt & Rfg 172% 171*4 172V* 171% Anaconda Cop.. 53% 34% 55% 55 Calumet & Ariz 9634 93 % 95 93% Oerro de Pasco 63% 63% 63% 63% Chile Copper ... 38% ... 38% 88% Greene Can Cop 124 11854 121% 121% Inspiration Cop. 18% 13% 183* 1834 Int Nickel 71% 73% 76% 76% Kennecott Cop.. 823, 81% 82% 81% Magma Cop 46% 46 46 46 Texas Gulf Sul 71% 70% 7134 71% U S Smelt 40% 40% 403, 40% Oiks— Atlantic Rfg 100 99% 100 100 Cal Petrol 25% 283, 25'* 23 Freeport Texas 713a 683, 70", 693a Houston Oil ... 130 127% 120 129% Indp Oil & Gas.. 243-4 ... 24 24% Marland Oil ... 34% 34% 34% 343s Mid Cont Petrof 27V, 26 2054 2054 Lago Oil & Tr. 39% ... 2934 2934 Pan Am Pet B. 40'* ... 39% 393% Phillips Petrol. ✓ 373* 36% 37 3634 Pro & Rfgrs ... 19% 19"* 19% 19V, Union of Cal .. 44% 44% 44% 45 Pure Oil 20 “4 2054 203 a 20% Royal Dutch .. 46% 46 3* 46% 46% Shell 25% ... 2534 25% Simms Petrol .. 20 19% 20 19% Sinclair Oil .... 20% 19% 19% 19*4 Skelly Oil 26 26 28 Std Oil Cal 54 53% 53% Bid Oil N J .... 3834 3834 38*4 Std Oil N Y .... 29% 29% 2934 Texas Corp .... 52 52 5154 Transcontl 8 8 7%

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Industrials— Adv Rumely ... 1354 ... 1334 Allis Chalmers . 1203, 118' 1205* 117 Allied Chemical 1481a 1463'* 148 la 148*4 Armour A 14% 14% 14% 143a Amer Can 37'* 7534 763* 77 Am H L pfd ... 555, ... 53% 56% Am Linseed f... 73% 6654 73 69% Am Safety Ran. 57 ... 5634 56% Am Ice 3134 ... 31 31 Am Wool ::3% 23 23% 23 Coca Cola 18U 129% 130 129 Conti Can 89% 68 -n 893% 9'/4 Certalnteed 68% 58% 58% 5836 Congoleum 25% 245, 25% 24% Davison Chem . 36% 36 36% 363a Dupont 323 320 323 321 Famous Players 116 115*4 115% 115 Gen Asphalt ... 70 74 76 73*/ Int Bus Mch ..181 ... 130 131 Int Cm Engr... ,8 47 43 47% Int Paper 70% 68% 7034 68 Int Harvester . 233 232 233 232 Lambert 8854 65 88*6 85 Loews 60% 5934 60 60 May Stores 78% ... 78% 79 Montgom Ward 135% 132 134 la 134 Natl Cash Reg.. 51 49% 51 50 Pittsburgh Coal. 46 46 46 46 Owens Bottle .. 76% 7634 76’4 763, Radio Corp .... 93% 90% 93 90% Real Silk 2 1 ... 36% -27 3* Rem Rand .... 28 5* 27 27Va 28 Sears Roebuck.. 853* 83 84% 64% Union Carbide ..138 a 136% 138V* 136% Unlv Pipe 23 22* a 22 ‘4 23 U S Cs Ir Pipe..2ol 164 19u 200*4 U 8 Leather 2454 ... 23% 24% U 8 Indus A1c0.,112 10834 I*o% 109 54 Worthington Pu 28 ... 28 28 Woolworth Cos ..179*4 177% 179*4 liß*4 L'ttlltlee— Am Tel M Tel.. .177% 17734 17754 177* a Am Express ...180% 176 180*% 183 Am Wat Wits... 50% 5534 65% 55*, Col Gft E 92% 913, 91% 913, Consol Oas <...132*% 131 131 131*% Elec Pow <fc Lt 33", 32% 3254 32% Interboro 34% Nor Am C 0.... 6054 60 60% 60*4 Peoples Gas ...173 1,2 1.3 172 Std Gas & El.. 6134 ... 60*4 61 Utilities Power.. 29 28’4 29 28’i West Union Tel. 166% lbo-, 16634 165 Shipping— Am Inti Corp... 74% 74% 74 s * 74 Am Ship Si corn 45, ... 45, 4*4 Atl Gulf & W I 41 Inti Mer M pfd 86 % United Fruit ...137*, ... 137 137% Am Sug Sfg... 89 5834 59 58% Austin Nlchois .. 4% ... 434 ... Beechnut Pkg... 76 76 76 7534 California Pkg.. 74% 74 34 74*3, 741a Corn Products.. 07 , 66% 67 67 Cuba Cane Su p 25*4 Cuban Am Bug.. 20 34 2 0 20*4 19% Flelschmann Cos 69 68*4 69 tB% Jewel Tea 81% ... 81 82 Natl Biscuit 167-% 164’* 166% 166 Jones Bros Tea 33% 38 33 33% Punta Alegre ... 29% 26% 29** 283, Postum Cos 120*, 119% 120% 120% Ward Baking B. 245, ... 24% 24% Tobacco,— Am Sumatra ... 49*4 48% 49% 48 Am Tob B 161 1603* 1603a 109% Con Cigars 82% ... 82 80 General Cigar .. 70*, ... 69% 70 Llg & Meyers.. .108'/* 106% 107 107 Lorlliard 37 36% 36% 36% R J Reynolds... 14054 ... 139% 140 Tob Products B. . 108% ... 108% 108% United Cigar St 32% 32% 32% 32 Schulte Ret Strs 305, 50 50', 50% Chicago Stocks —Feb. 24Armour Ills pfd 7754 ... Open. High Low. Close. Auburn Motor ..116 g:raft Chse .... 62*4 62% 60% 62 !m McN Sc Lib.. 9 Middle West 130% ISO 129% 130 Swift $5 Cos 129% 130 129’, 130 Swift .Inti 31% 313a 31 31% Wrlglev 70% Borg Si Beck ... 70% il 70% 70% Illinois Brick. .40 Yelow CBb 30% 37 36% 37 Elec H H Util.. 14Va New York Libertq Bonds —Feb. 24 Prev. Close, close. 334s 101.19 First 43*8 102.30 102.31 Third 4V.s 100.14 100.14 Fourth 4%s 103 23 103.23 Tr 4%s 1952 115.13 115.10 Tr 4s 1954 110.12 110.10 Tr 3**B 107 17 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Feb. 24 Hitch. Low. ClosS. January 13 88 13.85 13.85 March 15.20 15.12 15.20 May 14.55 14.49 14.55 July 14.30 14 30 14.30 September 14 04 14 01 14.01 December 13.54 13.80 13 80 Local Wagon Wheat Local grain elevators are paying $1.44 for No. 2 red wheat. Other graces are purchased ore their merits

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RECEIPTS DROP AND HOGS RISE 30 CENTS HERE Porker Top $8.55, With Only 4,000 Fresh Arrivals —Calves Higher. —Hog Price Range— Feb., Bulk. Top Receipts. 17. 8.15® 8.50 8 50 10 000 18. 8.25® 8.55 \ 8.55 5 000 20 8.50 ft*/ 8.75 6.75 5,000 21. 8.35 m 3.60 8.60 15.000 23 B.lo® 8.35 8.35 16.000 23. 7.75 ©> 8.25 8.25 10,500 24. 8.30© 8.55 8.55 4.000 With receipts dropping off to 4,000 fresh animals, and 1,388 holdovers, the market soared at the Union Stockyards today about 30 cents on the hundredweight. The top was $8.55, paid for light material, 160200 pounds. Calves were around 50 cents higher; lambs were little changed and the cattle market was steady and nominal. The Chicago market opened fairly active to shippers and traders ■with a 10 to 15-cent higher tone. Salesmen were asking around 15 to 25 cents higher. The early top was $3.25. Receipts were 38,000 with 18,000 held over. Hog Price Range Heavy meat animals weighing 250350 pounds were up 25 to 30 cents selling at $7.75% 3.30 and material in the 200-250 pound class was evenly 30 cents higher at $8.25 © 8.50. The top advanced 30 cents in the 160200 pound class to $8.55 with the material selling at $8.25 up. Liglst lights, 130-160 pounds, were $7.75© 8.35, and pigs, s6*6 7.75. Packing sows were up 25 cents on the top at s6s’ 7.25. Beef steers were nominal in the cattle division and beef cows sold at $711)10. Low cutter and cutter cow 3 were unchanged at [email protected] as were bulk stock and feeder steers at $7.50 @ 9.50. Receipts were 400. Calves Higher Best vealers sold at a top of sl7 with most going at sl6© 16.50. Heavy calves brought steady prices at $6.50 @10.50. About 500 animals were received. Sheep and lambs were steady with 200 animals in the pens. The top was $15.75. Bulk fat lambs brought sl4@ 15.75, and culls. $7.50?i>11.50. Bulk fat ewes were $6,501/ 9.50. —Hoe,— Receipts, 4,000; market higher. 250-350 lbs {7.75% 8.30 200-250 lbs 8.25© 8.50 160-200 lbs 8 25© 8.55 130-160 lbs 7.75',, 8.35 90-130 lbs 6.00© 7.75 Packing sows 6.008' 7.25 -CattleReceipts. 400; market steady, nominal. Beef steers slo.so©> 12.75 Beef cow's 7.00© 10.00 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 5.50© 6.75 Bulk Stocker and feeder steers.. 7.50© 9.50 —Calve,— Receipts. 500; market strong to higher. Best vealers sl6 00© 17.00 Heavy calves 6.50® 10.50 —Sheep and Lambs — Receipts, 200; market steady. Top fat lambs sls 75 Bulk fat lambs 14.003 15.75 Bulk culi lambs 7.50© 11.50 Fet ewes 6.50© 9.50

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/ Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Cattle—Receipts, 2.000; hardly enough steers here to make market; few loads better grades steady; common and medium light kinds, mostly stale offerings, dull; weak trade on better grade cows nad heifers, including light yearling heifers: cutter cows and common offerings, as well as bulls, steady; vealers strong to 25c higher; best fed steers, $14.25; bulk, sllß 12: heavv sausage bulls up to $8.50; mostly $14©15.50 market 011 light vealers: outsiders. $l6B 16 50; few. sl7. Sheep—Receipts. 7,000. scarcely enough to test values; choice liandyweignt lambs absent; fat lambs active and uneven, fully 25c higher; spots up more; choice 90-lb. Colorados, $16.25; good to choice 92 to 98lb. offerings, $14.75® 16r*scattering of medium grade lambs, 91 lbs. down. $15.50© 16; double of good 78-lb. lambs, shorn 30 days. $13.85; package of good 111-lb. yearlings. sl4; sheep strong to 15c higher; good 119-lb. ewes, $9.40; choice lightweights, $9.85; fresh feeding lambs scarce, unchanged. Hogs 1 soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded*—Receipts. 38.000; market generally 10c to 15c higher; heavyweight 250 to 350-lb. medium and choice, $7.60® 8.05; medtumweight 200 to 250-lb. medium and choice, $7.75©>8.25; lightweight. 160 to 200-lb. common and choice. $7.50©8.25: light lights. 130 to 160-lb. common and choice, $6,758:8.20; packing sows (smooth and rough). $6.608 7.20; sla ighter pigs, 90 to 130-lb. medium and choice $6.25 ©7.25. Slaughter cattle and calves—Steers, I. lbs. up. good and choice. $ 14ftr 6.50; steers, SIOB 15: choice. $15.25© 16 25; ’ood, 513.50*4/'l6; steers. 1,100 lbs. down, choice $14.75© 15.75; good. sl3© 15.25: med urn. sll ©13.50: common. $8.75© 11; light yt arItng steers and heifers, good and choice, 850 lbs. down. $12.50© 15.50; heifers, good and choice. 850 lbs. up. slo© 13.25: common and medium < all weights). $8.25811.50; ccws, good and choice. $8.25© 11.25; common and medium. $7.15©8.25; low cutters and cutter cows, $5.90©7.15; calves, medium to choice. s9© 11; vealers. cull to choice. sß© 16.50; feeder and stock cattle, steers, common to choice. $8812.25. Slaughter sheep and lambs Lambs, light and handyweight. 92 lbs. down, medium and choice, $14.50© 16.65; cull and common <all weights!. sl7. 25© 14.50; ewes (medium to choice). $7.50©9.90, ewes <cull and common'. s3© 7.75; feeding lambs irange stock), medium to choice. $13.85815.40. By United Press EAST ST LOUIS, Feb. 24.—Hogs—Receipts, 12.C00, holdovers. 4.391; market, 25© 30c higher: 250-350 lbs.. $7 758 8 20; 200-250 lbs.. SBB 8.40; 160-200 lbs.. $8.35® 8.55; 130-160 lb's, $7.25® 8 50. 90-130 lbs. $5.7587.50; packing sows, $6.50 87. Cattle —Receipts. 800. Calves—Receipts, 750' market, steers, nominal; beef steers. $9 40 812.75; light yearlings and heifers, S9B 11. beef cows, $7.508 8.50; low cutter and cutler cows. ss© 6.25; vealers, $15.50; heavy calves. $8.50© 10 50; bulk stock and feeder steers. $7 608 10.60. Sheep - Receipts. 500. market, steady; top fat lambs, $15.75; bulk fat lambs, $15.25© 15.75; bulk cull lambs, $114112; bulk fat ewes. $8 50 ©9.50. 8 11 Times Sueeial LOUISVILLE, Feb. 24.—Hogs—Receipts 800: market 25c higher: 250 lbs. up. $7.90' 175 to 250 lbs.. $8 40; 130 to 175 lbs., $7.80; 90 to 130 lbs , $6 15: 90 lbs. down. $5.65; roughs. $6.25: stags, $5.65. Cattle Receipts. 200: market steady; calves, receipts. 200 market steady; good to choice. $11.50813.50; medium to (rood. $9.50 to $11.50, outs. $9.50 down. Sneep—Receipts, 50; market seadv; top lambs, sl3© 13.50; seconds. $8810; sheep. S4B 7. Thursday's shipments: Cattle. 31; calves none; hogs, 181; sheep none. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. Feb. 24,- Hogs Receipts. 6.000; holdoveis. 2.16!; market 10" 15c up: 250 to 350 lbs . $8 60; 200 to 250 lbs. $8,50 8 8475; 160 to 200 lbs. sß.6o'© 8 75; 130 to 160 lbs . $8.258 8.75: 90 to 130 lbs . $7.758 8.25, packing sows. $6 75© 7.25. Cattle—Receipts. 100; calves, receipts 1.000; market steady; calves 50c lowervealers, sl7© 17.50. Sheep—Receipts. 4,500; market steady; bulk fat lambs, $16.50; bulk cull lambs. sl2 508,14.50; bulk fat ewes, $8 'i/9.50. By United Press PITTSBURGH, Feb 24.—Hogs-Receipts. 1.800; market 15© 25c up; 250 *o 350 lbs., $8.1588.60: 200 to 250 lbs.. $8 50 0 8.85; 160 to 200 lbs., $6 808 8 90: 130 to 160 lbs.. $8 25 8 8 85; 90 to 130 lbs.. *7 508 8; packing sows 56.75© 7.50. Cattle -Receipts. 25; calves, receipts, 110; market steady calves strong; beef steers, sll 50814; vealers. sl6 ©17.50. Sheep—Receipts. 300; market strong to shade higher; top fat lambs. sl2® 14.50. By United Press CINCINNATI. Feb 24.—Hogs—Receipts, 2,350; holdovers. 2 095; market, uneven; mostly 25c up; 250-350 lbs.. $7,754/8.40: 200-250 lbs., $8.35 a 8.75, 160-200 lbs., $8.50 4(9: 130-160 lbs, $7 7588 65; 90-130 lbs.. S6B 7.75: packing sows. $8 25'© 6.75. Cattle —Receipts, 375. Calves—Receipts, 350; market, firm; veals, steady; beef steers, $lO tu 12 50: light yearling steers and heifers $9 508 12; beef cows. S7B 9: low cutter and cutter cows. $5 258 6 25; vealers, sl3 50(8 15; heavy calves. *10813; bulk stock and feeder steers. SIOB 11. Sheep—Receipts. 75; market, slow, steady: top fat lambs. sl6; bulk fat lambs. $l3B 15.50: bulk cull lambs. *9B 11: bulk fat ewes, S4(B 6.

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BULLISH TONE ADVANCES ALL GRAINFUTURES Wheat and Corn Make Good Gains, and Oats Follows in Sympathy. By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Strength at Winnipeg caused a rally in wheat on the Chicago Board of Trade, today, and early losses were recovered. Corn strengthened with wheat and advanced a fraction despite heavy receipts. Oats was slightly higher late in the day. Wheat closed % to "4 cent higher; com, % to % cent off and oats unchanged to V* cent higher. Provisions closed higher. Wheat opened a fraction lower, on the bearish world situation and weakness at Liverpool. There was fair buying on the dip, however, and when Winnipeg prices started upward, all futures firmed. Most traders awaited developments and the session was quiet. Receipts were 16 cars and the cash market held unchanged. Receipts of 512 cars of corn gave that market an early weak tone. Most traders are inclined to buy, however, and when wheat firmed, the recovery in corn was easy. Cold weather over the belt was expected to increase the marketing movement. Cash declined Vic on that factor. Despite low farm reserves and the visible supply of only half last year’s figure, oats continued dull. Prices followed the upturn in other grains slightly. Receipts were 42 cars, and cash oats were unchanged. Chicago Grain Table Feb. 24 WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. 12:00 close. March 1.33% 1.32% 1.33% 1.33’, Mav 1.34% 133% 1.34 1.33% Julv 1.32 131% 1.31% 1.31% CORN March 94% .94'* .94% .94% Mav .981* .97% .97% .98% July 1.00% .99*q 1.00 1.00% OATS March 54% .54% .54% .54% Mav 56 55’ a .56 .55’, Julv 52% .52*, .52% RYE— , March 1.11% Ml 1.11% 1.11% Mav 1.12% 1.11 % 1.12% 1.11% July 1.07 1 06% 107 1.08% LARD— March 11.10 11.05 11 10 11.02 Mav 11.37 11.30 11.37 11.30 July 11 65 11.57 11.63 11.57 September 11.82 RIBS— Mav 10-92 July 1117 By Times Special CHICAGO. Feb. 24.—Carlots: Wheat, 16; corn, 503; oats, 119; rye, 2. By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 24—Cash grain; Wheat —No. 2 hard. $1.36. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 99%c; No 3. 95%897'*c; No. 4. 93®95%c: No. 5, 89%®92%c: No. 6. 87 8 89c; No. 2 mixed, 99%c; No. 4, 91©92%c; No 5. 89© 90%c; No. 6. 868 87c; No. I white. 91© 91'be: No. 5, 89®00%c: No. 8. 858 89%c; sample grade, 70©87%c. Oats—No. 2 white, 58 8 60%c; No. 3, 558 57c; No. 4. 56%857%c. Rve—No. 2. *1.14%. Barley —94 c 8 slOl. Timothy—s2.Boß 3.53. Clover—*l9 50® 27. TOLEDO. Feb. 24. -Close: Wheat—No. 2, $1.53 8 1.54 Corn-No. 3. sl.Ol %8 1.02%. Rve—No. 2. $1.19. Oats—No. 2 61%853%c. Clover—Cash $16.60; Febzruary, $16.60; March. sl6 50; Cash Imported. $14.90: March imported. $15.06. Timothy—Cash. $2: March, $2. Alsike- Cash. sls 95; Feb-

-* JC.'J RAY MITCHELL Frank Feeser Cos.

L /jrX J W. U. TIBBS Morphy Motors

ruary, $15.95; March, $15.95. Butter—l 6 ®49c. Eggs—26©,2Bc. Hay—sl.2o cwt. CHICAGO. Feb. 24.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 830.000 against 730,000; corn, 1,053.000 against 1,550,000; oats. 405,000 against 334,000. Shipments—W'heat. 458.000 against 455,000; corn, 682.000 against 397,000; oats, 497,000 against 410,000. TREASURY STATEMENT By United Press WASHINGTON. Feb. 24.—The Treasury net balance Feb. 21 was Customs receipts this month to Feb. 21 were $30.943.572.40. ; Death Notices MURPHY, HARIIETT A.—Widow of Campbell J. Murphy and mother of Mrs. Ethel Dlederlch. passed away Thursday morning. Services at Johnson & Montgomery chapel. 1032 Central Ave.. Friday, Feb. 24. at 7:30 p. m. Interment Liberty, Ind, Saturday afternoon. RILEY. THOMAS - Died Thursday. Feb. 23, at the residence. 608 Stevens St.; father of Edward, Thomas, William. Josephine and James. Funeral Monday, Feb. 27. 9 a. m.. at Holy Cross Church. Friends Invited. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our baby son, Charles O. Welter, who left us one year ago today. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St Drexel 2570. KRIEGER, WM. E. PUBERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1154. Res.. Bel. 3866-R 1 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 523 E Market Main 0808 _ EDWARD L. MONTAGUE Funeral Home 1214 Prospect St. Drexel 0491 W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Raj St. Be. 1588 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME Private ambulance. Drexel 3140. 1458 S. Meridian St. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors. ambulance service and modern automotive eoulpment Dt 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. GADD. 3130 PROSPECT 8T DREXEL 5307 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY <fc TITUS Ml N Delaware LI 3828 J. W. PATTERSON Funeral Director. 1324 N. Illinois St. Riley 3600. SHIRLEY BROTHERS! Funeral Service. 946 N. Illinois. Main 1918 HARRY W. MOORE Funeral Director. 3336 N. Meridian. Tal. 4666. KREGELO Si BAILEY Funeral Directors. 2233 Meridian. Har. 0551 F. JOHN HERRMANN Successor to G. Herrmann. 620 N. New Jersey. Main 0911 JOSEPH J. SPEAKS Funeral Director. 135 S. Capitol Main 1094. FRED W. VEHLING Funeral Director. 703 Virginia Ave. Drex. 1362 JOHNSON Si MONTGOMERY Funeral Service. 1032 Central Aie. Main 1430. ROSCOE CONKLE Funeral Director. 1934 W. Michigan St. Bel. 1934. GEORGE W. USHER Funeral Director 2301 W. Washington St. Bel. 0148 ~ KIRBY & DINN Funeral Directors. 1901 N. Meridian St. Har. 0700. NEW UNDERTAKERS Funeral Home 2435 N Talbott Har. 2223 FEENY & FEENY Funeral Home. 923_N Penn Riley 3843 T ransportation Yellowav Systems, Inc. St. Louis. $5 Chicago. $3. 11 a. in.. 11 p. m. 8:30. 11:30 a. m„ Dayton. $3. 10:30 p. m. 3 p. m. Pittsburgh. SB. Denver, $25. 7:30 a. m. Los Angeles, SSO. Denison Hotel, Ri. 2273, LI. 4383. Lost and Found FOUNTAIN PEN—Green; lost. Name Carl Brick engraved. Reward. Ir. 4206-W.

H. K. StTROHM Lathrop McFarland

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1 PUPSE 4 UMBRELLAS I BLUEPRINT 1 BOOK 2 PAIRS GLASSES Main 2737. CAMEO- Pin, gold; in or around Planner Sc Buchanan. Illinois St. cur or Block's Store. _Keepsake. Row a rd, Hu. 6223. CIGAR LIGHTER—Man; 36th anti Mer.; Initials '/A. M." Rewyd. He. 1071. Special Notices LESSONS—On applied psychology. Send stamp and addressed envelope for particulars. EAGLEFEATHER. 600 Dorman St,, Indianapolis, Ind. MY WIFE -Dolores Grimes Rome, having left my bed and board. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her after this date. JACK ROME. SEND -10 c for big sample of Rose Petal Beauty Clay. Wonderful results. M. UPHAM, 1002 S. 17th St . Newcastle. Ind. DRESSMAKING—SPECIALTY ON COATS: COATS RELINED, XRV, 2180. J SEWING—Of all kinds. Prices reasonable. Expert. Ch. 2968-M TIMES' WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Instructions Exclusive College of Beauty Culture for Women and Girls. Our Operators Are Always in Demand. Cemtral Beauty College 2d Floor Odd Fellow Bldg. MA. 574S %MUAL BEAUTY COLLEGE, our graduates pass State examinations easily. 102 Odd Fellow Bide Ma *7B and S(I9 PIANO AND - HARMONY—Lessons; lull hour. $1; exp, teacher. RI. 3080. VOCAL LESSONS—SI. Downtown studio. 126 Pembroke Arcade. Call Irv. 0562-J. Help Wanted Female HIGH-GRADE WOMAN 1 A department of a large firm has an opening for an ambitious woman with sincerity, tact and Individuality. She will have direct charge of other women In a sales capacity. She must be well educated, have pleasing personality. be able to near and speak clearly over the telephone. She will be well schooled In the work, which offers the opportunity to learn one of the best paying professions. Preference will be given to applicants that have held executive positions, and had sales training. Give complete information as to age. business experience, education, etc. Inclose picture with letter and give business references. All applications will be held strictly confidential If so desired, write Box A 20. care of Times. HOME NORTH—For high school girl". Must be reliable, refined, more for homo than wages. Just mother and daughter In family. Mother employed. Give telephone number when answering. Box O 966. Times. HOUSEKEEPER—About 30 years. More for home than wages. Box C 961. Times. DANCING teacher to connect with downtown sell.: attrac. offer Box C 960. Times HOUSEKEEPER WANTED-John C. Snider. Ft. Wayne, Ind . General Delivery; PIANIST—A-l accompanist for vocal t'cher In exch. for les'ns. Bx. C 953 Times Help Wanted Male CARPENTER—Wanted at once. 3818 N. Illinois. >

1 mm. i I Jit W. R. McGLEEHAN Losey Nash Cos.

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O. S. SHROEDER, Oakley Slotor Sales

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