Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1928 — Page 12

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GENERAL MOTOR STOCK REACHES '157 AND HIGHER U. S. Steel Active and Up in Three-Million Share Market Today. Average Stock Prices Average of twenty industrials Thursday was 198.26. up .78. Average of twenty rails was 135.27, off .03. Average of forty bonds v.as 99.11, up .09. I'u Utilted Press NEW YORK, March 9.—With transactions at a three-million share pace, today’s stock market resumed its advance, General Motors leading at anew record price above 157, compared with its previous close of ISO 1 ". U. S. Steel was inactive and sharply higher, a single transaction in the afternoon involving more than one and a half million dollars at 145, up 3%. The issue later got to 146. Baldwin soared 17% points to 273%. This issue has lain dormant since Tuesday. Today's buying was ascribed to the expected merger of the company with Westinghouse Airbrake, Westinghouse Electric and several . other equipments under Cutten and Fisher interests. Many Industrials Up New highs were made by several dozen industrials while rails held steady and quiet. Hudson motors soared more than four points in heavy turnover. Greene Cananea was up more than four; American Smelting more than three, Packard two, and American Linseed nearly four. American Can also was very active and strong. Describing the market, the Wall Street Journal’s financial review today said; “Bears were thrown in demoralized retreat today. Tricked by the $26.125.000 decrease in brokerage loans j in the week ended March 7, shorts j in Steel, General Motors, American Can and other speculative leaders, were forced to bid in competition with an urgent buying movement which swept over the whole industrial list. Trading was swollen to large proportions, surpassing 3,000,000 shares for the first time since Jan. 10 last 200,000 G. M. C. Taker, Publication over night of the loan figures was followed by gains averaging about {hree points in the principal trading stocks. Upward tendencies were given powerful impetus during the morning by the Dow-Jones statement that 200.000 shares of General Motors had been taken out of the Market by the Managers’ Security Company. This announcement started another sensational upward movement in General Motors which pushed into rec- ; ord territory on a tremendous turnover. “New highs on the movement were reached by Steel, Smelting, Radio, Hudson Motor and other shares and the entire industrial group displayed a buoyant tone. While profit taking caused some irregularity in the late afternoon the gains were well maintained.” Volume Record Set Ifu I iiifeu Prefix NEW YORK, March 9.—Trading on the Stock Exchange today set a record for the year in volume and was exceeded only once in history. Sales totaled 3.678,100 shares compared with the record made on March 3, 1926 of 3,873,700 shares.

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INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Local bank clearings today were $3,192,®OO. Debits were $5,800,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE •r.y f aitrd Press NEW YORK, Myrch 9.—Foreign exchange closed steady. Demand sterling. *4 87%. up .0 1-32; francs, 3.93%c: lira. 5.38%c, off 00%; Belga. 13.93 c; marks. 23.89 c. off .00%; Montreal, 99.0625 c. TREASURY STATEMENT I£V/ United Press WASHINGTON, March 9.—The treasury r.et balance for March 7. was $54,784,537.45. Custom receipts this month to March 7. were $9,994,476.76. Other Livestock l E.v United Press FT. WAYNE. March 9.—Hogs—Receipts, S00; market, steady to 15 cents lower; 90210 lbs.. $6.25; 110-120 lbs. $6.75; 120230 lbs., $7; 130-150 lbs.. $7 50; 150-160 sbs.. $8: 160-180 lbs., $8.50; 180-200 lbs.. 88.60: 200-225 lbs., $8.40: 225-275 lbs.. $8.15; 375-325 lbs.. $8; 325 lbs. upward. $7.85; roughs, $6®6.50; stags. $4®4.50. Cattle—Receipts, 175. Calves —Receipts, 75; market. $15.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 200; market, lambs, $14.50 down. I By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS, March 9.—Hogs—Receipts, 15,000; holdovers 2,853; market, steadv to 10c lowew; 250-350 lbs., $7.75® 8.25: 200-250 lbs.. $8.1508.40; 160-200 lbs.. $8.15®8.45: 130-160 lbs., $6.75®8.35; 90-130 lbs., $5.2507.25: packing sows, $6.6507.25. Cattle—Receipts, 800; calves, receipts 400; market, steers nominal; beef sters. $9.75® 13; light yearlings and heifers. $8.50011: beef cows, $7.50®8.75; low cutter and cutter cows, $5®6.50; vaelers, $t4.25; heavy calvers, sß® 10; bulk stock and feeder steers. $8.50® 11.25. Sheep—Receipts. 600; market steady: top fat iambs, $15.75® 15 85; bulk cull lambs. sll @ 12; bulk fat ewes, $8.50 0 8.50.

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—March 9 Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. | Atchison 183% 182% 183% 183 | Atl Coast Line. 173 371% 173 171 | Balt & Ohio ... 11l 110% 111 110% | Canadian Pac.. 209% 208 209% 208 j Chesa & Ohio.. 89 ... 189 187% Chi & Alton ... ... 6% I Chi & N West.. .. 80% ... 80% i Chi Grt West... 10% 10% 10% 10% 1C r- I & P ... 110% 109% 109% 109% | Del <fc Hudson.. 166 ... 15% 106 Del & Lacka... 134% ... 134 134% Erie 53% 52% 53% 52% Erie Ist pfd 55% 55% 55% 55% I Grt Nor pfd 95% 94% 95% 94% 1 111 Central 135% 135% 135% 133% ! Lehigh Valley .. 87 86Vs 86V. 80% I Kan City South. 54% 53% 54% 52Vi iLo u& Nash ... 145 Vt ... 145% 147 iMK & T 35% .. . 35% 35% Mo Pac pfd ... 108 707% 1708 107'% N V Central ... 162% 161% 162 161% NYC&StL.. 130% 129 130'% 128% N Y N H & H.. 62% 607'a 63% 61% Nor Pacific .... 95% 94% 95% 94% Norfolk & West 182 181’ . 182 182 Perc Marquette. 132% ... 132% 131 Pennsylvania ... 67% 66% 67 66% P&W Va 125% ... 124% 124% Reading 98 ... 97% 97% Southern Ry ... 143 ... 142% 142% Southern Pac .. 119% ... 119 112% St Paul 23% 33% 23% 23% St Paul pfd .... 40 39% 39% 39% St L S W ... 74% 72% 74Vi 72% St L SF .... 116% 113% 115% 113% Texas & Pac .. 116 ... 116 115 vs Union Pacific .. 192'/a 191% 192 191% West Maryland. 40 ... 40 39 Wabash 61% 61 61 60% Rubbers— Aiax 10 9% 10 9', Fisk 15 14% 15 14% Goodrich 81% 80% 81 81 Goodyear 56% 55% 55% ob a Kelly SPKfI-1 ... 20% 20 20% 20 _ Lee 18% .... 18% 18% United States .. 44 42% 43%, 43 Am Locomotive. 111% 110% 111% 111 Am Steel Fd ... 65 62% 64% 62 Baldwin Loco .. 273'i 257 270, 256 General Elec .. 133 131% 132% 131 Gen Ry Signal.. 99 97% 99% 97% Lima Loco 54% 54 j 4% 54% N Y Air Brake. 44% ... 44 44Vs Pressed Stl Car 26 ... 25% 26 Pullman 82% 82 82 82 e Westingh Air B 53% 53% 52 % 52% Westlngh Elec.. 96% 95% 96 94% Bethlehem .... 59% s<j4 39 % s<vs Colorado Fuel.. 73 Vi 71% <2% 70/ Crucible 87% 86 “s 87 86 Gulf States Stl 54% 54 54% 54 Inland Steel ... 51 Va ... 51V 50_% Phil R C & 1.. 30% 29% 30% 30% Rep Iron & Stl 63% 60% 62 60 Sloss-Sheft 130 128 130 128% U S Steel 146 142% 145% 141% Allov 31% ... 30V a 30% Youngstwn Stl.. 88% 87% 87% 87% Vanadium Corp 82% 80', 82 79 Am Bosch Mag 21 19% .0 19% Briggs 23% 33% 23% ... Chrysler Corp.. 61% 60% 61% 60"* Conti Motors... 10% ... 10% 10% Dodge Bros ... 18% 18% 18% 18% Reo 24% 34% 34% ... Gabriel Snbbrs. 18'% ... 18 18V, Gardner 13 ... 13 ... General Motors .159% 153 159% 150 va Hudson 94 91V a 93 B9/a Hupp 44 41 43% 40,1a Jordan 13 'a 12 12% 13 Mack Trucks.... 95% 93% 94% 93,* Moon 6% 8% 6% Motor Wheel .. 30% ... 30 SO Nash 88%’ 88% 88 86% Packard 06 5 3 4 64 Peerless 24 21% 23% ... Paige 18% 18% 18% 18—, Stuacbaker Cor 64 63% 63% 63% Stew Warner... 86 84 85% 33/2 Stromberg Cart. 53% 52 53% 51 * Timken Bear ..120 116% 119% 115% Wtllys-Overland. 21’/a 20% 31 20% Yellow Coach... 30% ... 30 30 White Motor .. 32% S3 32: 32% Am Smft Sc Rfg. 176 172% IT6 172 Anaconda Cop .. 56 55 ,4. 55 a Calumet & Arlz 97% 95% 95% 95 Cerro de Pasco .. 62% ... ■ 62 a Chile Copper ... 38% 37% 38% 38 * Greene Can Cop. 135% 130% 135 150% Inspiration Cop. 18% 18% 18 a 18.4 Int Nickel 85% 82% 84% 81% Kennecott Cop.. 82% 81% 82 81 Magma. Cop ... 48'j 46 , a 55 4 Miami Copper.. 18% 18% 18'/. 18 Texas Guff Sul 74% 73 V* .3% 71% U S Smelt.... 41 ... 41 40 Atlantic Rfg .. .109% 107% 108% 107% Cal Petrol 26% 26% 26% 26 Freeport-Texas. 81 73% 86% 78-a Houston Oil ...139 a 157 ? 137% 13® In dp Oil & Gas 26'% 36% 26% 26 Marland Oil ... 36% 36 36% 35 a Mid-Cont Petrol 28% 27 Va 37% 27 Lago Oil As Tr. 32% ... 32 31% Pan-Am Pet B. 43% 43 43 43 . Phillips Petrol .. 39% 39Va 39% 39% Pro & Rfgrs.... 20% ... 30 20 Union of Ca 1.... 49 * 47% 48% 47% Pure Oil 22% 23 22 /4 22 Royal Dutch 45% ... 45% 45% Shell 25% ... 25% 35% Simms Petrol ... 21% ... 21 21% Sinclair Oil .... 22% 31% 31% 21% Skelly OH 27 36% 27 26% Std Oil Cal 56% 55% 56% 55% Std Oil r J.... 39% ... 39 a 39 Std OH N Y.... 30% 30 30% 30 Texas Corp .... 52% 52% 52,4 52, ? Transcontl 8% 8% 8% B,a Industrials— .... Allied Chemical 153% 151,e Armour (A) 14% 14% 14% 14% Amer Can 84% 81% 83% 80% Am H L pfd .... 57% ... 57.4 57 a Am Linseed .... 77% /6 <7% 74 Am Safety Raz.. 62 ... 61V4 61% Amer Ice 32 ... -3 32,a Am Woolen 22% ... 23 32 a Coca Cola 139 136% 139 137 Conti Can 92% 90 91% 89% Certalnteed .... 58% J 8,2 58/a 58-j Congoleum 34% 24/5 34 ,a 24,a Curtis ... 59*2 ... 58 Mi 59 Davison Chem .. 40Va 37% 39% 37% Dupont 351% 344% 351 V. 344 a Famous Players 121% 119% 120 119 . Gen Asphalt 81% 79% 81 78% Gold Dust 96% 94% 95% 93% Int Bus Mch 131% 130/a 131 730/. Int Cm Engr.... 48% 46% 48 47 Int Paper 72*Va 71 71 Int Harvester. 243 7 / 241 243 /p Lambert 94% 93 a 93 93% Loews 61% 61 Pittsburgh Coal! 46% 45% 46% 43% Owens Bottle .. 84 7/ b 83 83 Radio Corp 107% 99% 107% 98 V. Real SUk 26 ... 26 36 Rem Rand 29 38 28 38 Sears Roebuck .. 89 87 87/ Jnlon Carbide.. .146 143% 145 /a *142/* U S Leather 23% ... % 23 TTniv Pine ... 25 23 j /4 24 1 2 24 US Cs Ir Pipe 203 198 202 W 200 U S Indus Alco. 114 7 /* 113 U 113 /J Worthlntrton Pu 31 30 30V4 ••• . Woolworth Cos.. 184 Mi 182 Va 184 Va 181/8 Am U Te!*V Tel 180% 179% 180% 180 Am Express ...181% 180% 181% IfO Am Wat Wks ... 55 54% 55 54% Brklyn-Manh T.. 64V* 63% 64 64 Col G& E .... 91 90% 90% 90% Consol Gas 136 734% 137% 734% Elec Pow & Lt. 38% 37% 38% 37% Interboro 36% ... 35% 37 Nor Am Cos 61%, 61 % 61 Vi 61% Montana P0wer..165 162% 163% 164 Peoples Gas ... 172% 169% 172% 171 So Cal Edison .. 47 ... 47 47 Std Gas &El .. 62% ... 62% 62% Utilities Power.. 33% 33 33% 34 West Union Tel.. .. ... ... 169% Am h lnfl ,, Corp.... 80‘/a 78 79% 76% Am Ship & Com. 4% ... 4% 4% Atl Gulf &W I 44% 43% 43% 43% Inti Mer M pfd 38% ... 37% 38V4 United Fruit .. 138% ... 138% 138 Foods— Am Sug Rfg... 61 60 60 60 Austin Nichols .. 5 ... 5 5 Beechnut Pkg .. 80 ... 79% 79% California Pkg.. 75% 73'/, 75% 73% Corn Products.. 73% 72 73 71% Cuba Cane Su o 37V4 26% 27V* 26% Cuban Am Sug.. .. 20 Fleischmann Cos. 70% 70 70% 70 Jewel Tea 83 82% 83 83% Jones Bros Tea.. 33 ... 33 32% Natl Biscuit 170 ... 169% 169 Punta Algre 30% Postum Cos 122% 120% 122% 121% Wrlglev 74% 73 Va 74% 73%

PORKERS STILL WEAK IN MART; DOWNjj CENTS Top Unchanged at $8.65; Other Livestock Generally Steady. Mar. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 2. 8.25® 8 80 8.80 6.500 3. 8.25<8 8.65 8.65 4,000 5. 8.25® 8.00 8.60 3.000 6. 8.40® 8.70 8.75 8.000 7. 8.25® 8.70 8.75 9.500 8. 8.2571 8.65 8.65 7.000 9. 8.250 8.65 8.65 6,500 Hogs were steady to 5 cents lower on the local livestock market today with 6,500 animals in the pens. There were 439 holdovers. The top was unchanged at $8.65 and most material sold in the bulk at $8.25 and up. Other livestock was little changed The Chicago market opened slow around steady with Thursdays close. Around $8.25®8.30 was paid for material in the 180-210-pound class as the high. Receipts numbered 38,000 and there were 12,000 held over. Most Weights Unchanged Material in the heavy meat class, 250-350 pounds, sold at unchanged prices, $877 8.50. The 5 cents drop came in the 200-250-pound class which sold at [email protected], lower on the top. Others were steady; lights, 160-200 pounds, bringing $8.250 8.65; 130-160 pounds, $7.5008.25; and pigs and packing sows, [email protected]. The cattle market was generally steady, althougn beef steers sank slightly, selling at $10.50@ 13.50. Cows were unenanged at s7@ 10.25; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.50® 6.75, and bulk stock and feeder steers, [email protected]. Receipts numbered about 600. Others Steady The calf market was the same as Thursday, even hi the number received, which was 800. The best brought $15.50@ 16.50 and heavy calves went at $6.50® 10.50. Sheep and lambs were steady with 300 in the pens. The top was quotable at $16.50 and bulk fat lambs sold at sl4® 15.50. Bulk culls brought $7.50®11.50 and bulk fat ewes, $6.50® 9.50. —Hogs— Receipts. 6,500; market, steady to lower. 250-350 lbs sß.oo'# 8.50 200-250 lbs 8.40® 8.60 160-200 lbs 8.25% 8 65 130-160 lbs 7.50# 8.25 90-130 lbs 6.254 V 7.50 Packing sows 6.25® 7.50 -CattleReceipts. 600; market, steady. Beef steers $10.50313.50 Beef cows 7.00@ 10.35 Low cutters and cutter cows ... 5.50® 6.75 Bulk Stocker and feeder steers 7 50® 9.50 —Calves— Receipts, 800; market, steady. Best vealers $15.50(916.50 Heavy calves 6.50(310.50 —Sheep and Lambs— Receipts. 300; market, steady. Top fat lambs $16.25 Bulk fat lambs 14.00(515.50 Bulk cull lambs 7.50(U 11.50 Fat ewes 6.50® 9.50

Other Livestock Bp United Press CHICAGO. March 9.—Cattle—Receipts. 2,000; general trade, largely nominal, about steady; lower grades, all classes predominating; most fat steers, sl3 down to $11.50; good action on sprinkling of light heifers; most fat cows. $7(58.50: few. $9; low cutters, $5.50#5.65. no! enough bulls here to make a market; undertone dull* trade very weak; light vealers. $13®13.50; few, sl4; choice kinds with welgi % up to sls. Sheep—Receipts, 6,000; fat lambs, fairly active; bulfk. 15(5 25c higher on fiaper; actually, 10(5; 15c up. quality and lgnter wetghts considered; handy weights with finish absent; good to choice, medium weights. $16.15; bulk wooled lambs, $15.75 @l6; 90-95 lbs.. Colorados. sls 75015.85; sheep and feeding and shearing lambs, scarce and strong; good fat ewes, s9® 9.25: few medium to good feeding lambs. $14.25014.50; common kinds around. $13.50. Hogs—(Soft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excludedi —Receipts, 38.000; market, mostly steady with Thursday's best; heavyweight. 250-350 )bs., medium to choice, $7.75(58.20: medium weight, 200250 lbs., medium to choice, *8 08.40; light weight. 160-200 lbs., common to choice. $7.75<58.40; light lights. 130-160 lbs., common to choice, $6.600 9.40; packing sows, smooth and rough. $6.7507.50: slaughter pigs, 90-130 lbs., medium to choice. *6.10®: 7.35. Slauaghter cattle and calves—S.teers. 1500 lbs. up, good and choice, $14.25(5 16.25; steers. $10015; choice. $14.75®16; good. $13.50(5 15.50; steers, 1100 lbs. down, choice $14.50(1015.25; good. $13®14.75; medium. *11013.50; common. $8.75(311: light yearling steers and heifers, good and. choice, 850 Tbs. down. sl2 75(515- heifers, good and choice, 850 lbs. up, $9.75(313.25: common and medium, ail weights. $8.25<5 11.75; cows, good and choice. $8.25311.50: common ana medium. $6.35®8.25; low cutter and cutter. $5.50(56.35; calves medium to choce, $9(311: vealers, cull to choice, $8(315.50; feeder and stock cattle, steers combmn to choice, $8.25® 12.50. Slaughter sheep and lambs—Lambs, light and handy weight. 92 lbs. down, medium to choice, sl4 25(316.50: cull and common, all weights. $12.25(314.25; ewes, medium to choice, [email protected]: ewes, cull and common. $3(37.65. Feeding lambs—(Range stock): Feeding lambs, medium to choice. [email protected]. By Times Special LOUISVILLE. March 9.—Hogs—Receipts, :.,300; market steady; 250 lbs. up. $8: 175 to 250 lbs., $8.50; 130 to 175 lbs., $7.45; 90 to 130 lbs.. $5.40; 90 lbs. down, $4.90; roughs, $6.10; stags, $5.50. Cattle Receipts. 100; market steady: calves, receipts. 200; market steady; good to choice. sll® 13; medium to good, s9®ll; outs. $9 down. Sheep—Receipts, 50; market steady: top lambs. $13.50® 14: seconds. sß® 11: sheep. $5.50@>7.50. Thursday’s shipments: Cattle. 56; calves none; hogs. 149; sheep none. B,y United Press CLEVELAND. March 9.—Hogs—Receipts 1.600; market, steady: 250-350 lbs.. $8.35 ®8.80: 200-250 lbs.. [email protected]; 160-200 lbs.. $8.75(3 8.85: 130-160 lbs.. [email protected]: 90130 lbs.. $6.75®7: packing sows. $6.50® 6.75. Cattle—Receipts. 100; calves, receipts. 200% market, cattle slow, steady: beef steers. [email protected]: beef steers. $lO @11.50: beef cows. [email protected]: low cutter and cutter cows. $4.75@6: vealers, $14@17. Sheep—Receipts. 1,000: market. 25c up: top fat lambs. $16.75: bulk fat lambs, $16.50® 16.75; bulk cull lambs. [email protected]; bulk fat ewes. s7®9. By United Press PITTSBURGH. March 9.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.000; market, steady: 250-350 lbs.. *8.40® 8.90: 200-250 lbs.. sß.7f®9: 160-200 lbs., 48.9009; 130-160 lbs.. $8.2509: 90-130 lbs.. $6.75@8: packing sows. $6.7507.50. Cattle —Receipts. 25; calvesc. receipts. 60; market. steady to slow: beef steers. $1.50® '3.95; vealers, $15016. Sheep—Receipts, 200: market, strong to shade higher: too fat lambs. $16.75: bulk fat lambs, sl6® 16.50; bulk cull lambs. sll @l4. Bp United Press TOLEDO. March 9.—Hogs—Receipts. 500: market, steady to 10c ud; heavies. *[email protected]; mediums. $8.30 0 8.50: Yorkers. $8.400 8.65; good pigs. $6.35®6.75. Cattle—Receipts, light: market, slow; calves, receipts, light: market, steady. Sheep and lambs— Receipts, light: market, steady. l’,y United Press CINCINNATI. March 9.—Hogs—Receipts, 3.000: holdovers. 1.929; market steady; 250350 lbs., $8.150 8.65 : 200-250 lbs., $8.50@ 8.75: 160-200 lbs.. $8.2508.75: 130-160 lbs., [email protected]; 90-130 lbs., *5.75 0 7.35: packing osws. $6.25®7. Cattle—Receipts. 250: calves, receipts 500; market, top veals 50c up; beef steers, $10012.50: light yearling steers and heifers. $9.50011.75; beef cows. *709; low cutter and cutter cows. *s@ 6.25: vealers, $9015; heavy calves, *9® 12; bulk stock and feeder sters. slo® 11. Sheep—Receipts. 75: market steadv; top fat lambs, *l6; bulk fat lambs. *13015.50: bulk cuil lambs, s9@ll; bulk fat ewes, $5 @7. Bn United Press EAST 4BUFFALO, March 9.-Hogs—Re-ceipts. 3.200: holdovers 1,534; market steady: 250-350 lbs.. $8.3508.85; 200-250 lbs., $8.2509: 160-200 lbs.. $8.8509.10; 130160 lbs.. $7.50®8.90: 90-130 lbs., $707.50; packing sows. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts. 50; calves, receipts 800: market steady, calves steady: vealers. $16.50017. SheepReceipts. 1,500: market 25c up: bulk fat lambs. *16.50016.75; bulk cull lambs, $11.50@15; bulk fat ewes, $809.50.

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PRICE TO RETAILERS FRUITS Apples—Fancy barrel apples, seasonable varieties. s7@9; fancy basket apples, seasonable varieties. $2.2503.25 40 lbs.; choice box apples, seasonable varieties. $3.2504.75. Grapefruit—Florida. [email protected]. Grapes—California whites, $7.50 keg. Kumquats—Florida. 20c quart. Lemons—California. $6 0 6.50 crate. Limes—Jamaica. $3 per 100. Oranges—California navels. ss@7 crate: Florida, '5506.75 crate. Pears—Washington D’Anjous. $3.50 half bo Strawberries—Florida, 50®55c quart. VEGETABLES Artichokes—California. $1.75 dozen. Asparagus—California. $1.50 doz. Beans—Southern. $6 hamper. Beets—Texas. $3 bu.: home grown. $1.50. Broccoli—Texas, $3.50 bu. Brussels Sprouts—3oc lb. Cabbage—Holland seed. 2c lb.; Texas. 4c lb.; red. 4c lb. Carrots—Cal.. $4.73, 5-doz. crate; homegrown. sl. Cauliflower—California, $2.2502.50 crate. Celery -California, $7.50 per 8. 9 and 10doz. crates: Florida. $3.75 per crate. Celery Cabbage—s2.2s doz. bunches Cucumbers—lndiana hothouse. $2.5003 for box of 1 doz. Eggplant—H. G., $202.50 doz. Endive—sl.7s doz. bunches. Escarole—Louisiana. $1.25 bU3hel. Kale—*2.7s barrel. Leek—soc bunch. Lettuce Arizona, head. $3.7504 per crate: hothouse, leaf. SI.BO 15 lbs. Mushrooms—sl.7s, 3 lbs Mustard—6o'' f, 'ern. $2.75 bu. - , c—t-- Indiana '•"''aw. $5 0 5.50 100-lb. btg; Indiana red, $3.75 cwt. M—doz. bunches. t-..rsiey—6oc doz. bunches; Southern. 75c bunch. Parsnips—sl.so bu. Peas California telephone. $6.50 hamper. Peppers—Florida mangoes, $6 crate. Potatoes—Michigan white. $3 90® 4, 150 lbs.. Minnesota Russets. $4, 150 lbs.; Minnesota Red River Ohlos. $3. 120 lbs.: Idahos. $3.25 cwt.; Florida Triumphs. $4. 50 lbs. Radishes—Hothouse, button. 90c®$1. Rutabagas—Canadian. $2.50 per cw't. Rhubarb—Hothouse. 60075 c 6 lbs. Shallots—7sc doz. bunches. Spinach—Texas. $1.35 bu. Sweet Potatoes—lndiana Jersey mediums. $2 75 bu.: Indiana Jerseys. $4 bu.; Nanc? Hall. $2.25 hamper; Porto Ricans. $2 25 bu. Tomatoes—California. $7.500.9. six-bas-ket crate. MISCELLANEOUS Cider —$4.50, 0-gal case: $6.50 doz. halfgal. ]ars. Coconnuts—s6.so per 100. Garlic—2oc per lb. Oyster*—Standards. $2 50 gal. Sassafras--25c dor. bunches. SEED STOCK Onions—Whitd sets. $5.73. 2 bu.: yellow or red. $4 75. 2 bu.: Bermuda plants, white or yeliow. $4.50 crate of 6.000. Potavoes—Main cobblers. $5. 130 lbs.: Red River Ohto3. $3. 120 lbs.; Minnesota Triumphs, $3.75. 150 lbs. Sweet Potatoes—Selected Indiana Jersevs. $3 bu.: Indiana Jerseys. $2.50 bu.

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—March 9 Bid. Ask Amer Central Life 550 Amer Cresotlng Cos pfd 104% ... Belt R R com 68 70 Belt R R pfd 60 Cent Ind Power Cos pfd 98 100 Circle Theater Cos com 102% ... Cities Service Cos com 57% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 98% .. . Citizens Gas Cos com 57 58% Citizens Gas Cos pfd 101 % 103 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd. 100 Equitable Securities Cos com.. 45 Hook Drug com 30% ... Indiana Hotel com (Claypool). 125 Indiana Hotel pfd 101% ... Indiana Service Corp pfd 94 Indianapolis Gas com 62 64 Indpls As Northwestern pfd.... 40 Indpls PAL 6%s pfd 104 106 Indpls P & L 7s 102 Indpls Pud Wei Ln Ass'n... 47% ... Indianapolis St Ry pfd 33 36 Indpls Water Cos pfd 103 Indpls Water Wks Sec Cos 105'/* . . Interstate P 8 pr lien pfd. .105 108 Interstate P S 6s pfd 95 100 Merchants Public Utilities 101 North lnd Pub Service pfd...102 104 Progress Laundry com 28% ... Ranh Fertilizer pfd 50 Real Silk pfd ... . T H I & E com 1 T H I & E pfd 14 18 T H Trnc and Lt Cos pfd .... 93 Union Trao of Ind com % Union Trac of Ind Ist pfd 1 Union Trac of Ind 2d pfd % Union Title Cos com 82 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 10 Van Camp Prod Ist Dfd ... 90 100 Van Camp Prod 2d pfd 100 Bond Belt R R and Stockyards 45.. 92 ... Broad Ripple 5s 81% ... Central Indiana Gas 6s 98 Central Indiana Power Cos 63.. 104 Centra! Indiana Power pfd.. .. 98% Chi S Bend A N Ind 5s 17% Citizens Gas Cos 5s 105 107 Citizens St R R 5s 90 92 Gary Bt Rv 5s 92% ... Home T A T of Ft. Wayne 6s. 103 Indiana Hotel 5s .• 101 Indiana Northern Ind Rv and Lt ss.‘. 98 Ind Service Corp 5s . 98% ... Ind Union Trac 5s ... * Indpls Col & South 6s 100% Indpls Gas Cos 5s 102% 105 Indpls & Martinsville 5s 60 Indpls Northern 5s 13 Indpls A Northwestern 6s .. 60 Indpls Power and Lt Cos 5s .101 102 Indpls St Ry 4s 67% 69 Indpls Trac and Term 5s 96% 97% Indpls Union Rv 5s 102% Indpls Water 5%s 104% ... Indpls Water Ist 5s 100 Indpls Water 4%s 98 ... Indpls Water Wk Sec Cos 65.. 102% Interstate Pub S 8s 104% ... Interstate Pub S Bs B%s 105% ... Northern Ind Pub Serv Cos ss. 101 T H I A E 5s 65 T H Trac and Light 5s 96 Union Trac of Ind 6s 13 18 •Ex-dlvldend. —Liberty Bonds— Liberty Loan Ist 3%s 101.30 101.60 Liberty Loan Ist 4%s 102.60 102.90 Liberty Loan 3d 4'4s 100.30 100 60 Liberty Loan 4th 4%s 103.50 103.80 U S Treasury 4%s 115.40 115.70 U S Treasury 4s 110 40 110 70 U S Treasury 3%s 107.70 108.00 U S Treasury 3%s 102.70 103 00 —Sale*— $2,000 Citizens St. Ry 5s 90 In the Cotton Market (By Thomson A McKinnon) NEW YORK. March 9.—Trading was quiet ln cotton this morning. There was some little pressure on the May position, but this was more than offset by the demand for October and December contracts. The report from the textile association showed a moderate reduction ln production and sales, but was strictly ln line with expectations. About the only deduction which could be made Is that spinners are following the example of the retail merchants and .buying only for their current needs. It seems to us that the situation Is one which might lead to a pronounced upturn upon the receipt of any unfavorable news bearing on the new crop. We are entering upon the time of the new year when such news is not unusual and therefore a long position looks best to us. NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 18.06 17.97 17.97 March 18.45 18.29 18.33 May 18.64 18.41 18.44 July 18.51 18.3.3 18.36 October 18.18 18.11 18.11 December 18.10 18.01 18.04 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. March 18.35 18.15 18.15 May 18.34 18.11 18.13 July 18.20 17.98 17.99 October 17.87 17.80 17.80 December 17.77 NEW ORU'-ANS High. Low. Close. May 1835 18.16 18.16 July 18.28 18.04 18.06 Seinember 16.13 17.92 17.92 Chicago Stocks —Marc 3 ~ , . J ° p _ e „ n - H1 * h - L w. Close. Armour Del pfd. 89 Armour 111 pfd.. 79 79 77% 78% Auburn Motor. 122% 123% 122% 123 Kraft Chetese.. 63% 63% 63 : /i 63% Lib McN Lib.... 9% 9% 9% 9% Middle West... 130 130% 130 130'% Swift A Cos 131 131 130 130 Swift Inti 3iy 32 31% 32 Wrlgley 73% 74 73% 74 Borg A Beck ... 72% 73V* 72 73% Illinois Brick .. 41% Yellow Cab .... 36% 36% 36'% 36% Elec HH Util... 17 18 17 18 Gossard 50% 50% 50% 50% Monsanto 46'% ... Natl Std 51% 52 51% 53 Natl Elec A .... 31% Local Wagon Wheat Local grain elevators are paying $1.50 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grades are purchased on their merits. NEW YORK COFFRE RANGE —March 9 High. Low. Close. January 13.40 .... 13.40 March 15.50 15.50 May 14.95 14.82 14.85 July 14.37 ... 14.25 September 13.95 13.74 13.80 December 13.65 ... 13.52 RAW SUGAR PRICES High. Low. Close. January 2.90 2.88 2.89 March 2.77 2.73 2.77 May 2.72 2.69 2.71 July 2.80 2.77 3.79 December 2.96 2.93 3 95

PROFIT-TAKING SENDS GRAINS SLIDING DOWN Corn Drops in Final Hour Nearly 2 Cents in Chicago Pits. By United Press CHICAGO, March 9.—Tremendous profit-taking during the final hour of today’s session on the Chicago Board of Trade sent all grains into a sensational decline that resulted in heavy losses. Final figures were wheat 1% to 1% cents lower; corn % to % cent off, and oats ";i to 7 s cent down. Provisions closed steady. Up until the closing hour corn was over 1 cent higher and wheat was holding small fractional gains. The heavy profit-taking took every body by surprise, and there was a general avalanche of selling orders. Corn declined from a top point of around 1 % .cents higher. There was no news to account for the upturn. The Government reports indicated total farm reserves of corn were around 14,000,000 bushels lower than the average of private reports issued a week ago. This deficit proved a shock to the trade, as the private figures were through extremely low. The news, combined with wet and unsettled belt weather, and expected small receipts made early sentiment strongly bullish. The Government reports on wheat and oats were about as expected, and were not looked upon as influential factors in today’s trade. Wheat estimates were very near the average level of last week's private reports. Oats estimates showed farm reserve supplies to be 8,000,000 bushels larger than the average of the private reports, or around 45,000,000 bushels less than a year ago. Chicago Grain Table March 9 WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Clo.se. close. Mar.. 1.33% 1.39% 1.36% 1.36% 1.38% Mav.. 1.37% 1.33% 1.35% 1.36 1.37% July.. 1.36% 1.36% 1.33% 1.33% 1.33% CORN - Mar... .96 .96% .94% .95 .95% Mav.. .98% 1.00 .97% .97% .97V* Julv.. 1.01% 1.02% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% OATS Mar.. .57% .57% .55% 55% .56% Mav.. .57% .57% .56 % .56% .57% Julv.. .53 .53 .52 .52 .52% LARDMar.. Nominal 11.35 11.35 Mav. 11.57 11.62 11.57 11.62 11.62 Julv 11.85 11.90 11.85 11.90 11.87 RIBS— May. Nominal 11.30 11.30 RYE- \ Mav.. 1.17% 1.17% 1.15% 1/15% 1.17 Mav.. 1.17% 1.18 1.15 1 -j 1 i6% 1.17% July . 1.11% 1.11% 109% 1.09% 1.11 By Times Special CHICAGO. March 9.—Carlots: Wheat, 27; corn, 281; oats. 111; rye, 4. By United Press TOLEDO. March 9—Close: Wheat—No. 2. $1.60%® 1.61%. Corn—No. 3. 51.01%# 1.02%. Rye—No. 2. *1.22 Oats—No. 2. 61%(k62%c. Clover -Cash. $16.80; March, $16.80; October. $15.50; Cash, imported. $14.75: March. Imported. *15.75. Timothy Cash. $1.90 March. $1.90. Alsike— Cash. *15.95; March. $15.95. Butter—49 ■ 52c. Eggs-27® 29c. Hay—sl.2o cwt. P.y United Press CHICAGO. March 9.—Cash grain Wheat —No. 1. hard. $1.41%01.41%; No. 2. *1.41: No. 3. $1.38%. Corn—No. 3, vellow, 98# 98’.jC: No. 4. 920 95c; No. 5. fc7/i93c- No. 6. 850 87c: No. 3 mixed. 95%0 95%c- No. 4. 90# 92%e. No. 5. 88o88%c: No. 6. 85%c No. 2 white. 99%c. No. 3. 97%0 98 1 aC’ No' 4. 93®94c: No. 5. 870 88c; No. 6. 850 86c sg.. 700 85%e. Oats—No. 2. white. 590 61 %c; No. 3. 97% 0 98%c: No. 4. 56%#60c Rve—No. 1. *1.19% 01.20; No. 2. *1 19® 119'-. Barley—9Ocoslo2. Timothy—*2 75 #3.50. Clover—slo(i( 26.50. By Times Special CHICAGO. March 9.—Primarv receiptWheat. 1,140.000. against 771.000: corn 1.653.000. egnlnst 675.000; 09%. 537 000 against 430,000. ShtDments: Wheat G 67 - 000. against 491.000 corn. 1 085.000. sValnst 391.000; oats. 481.000. against 502.000.

Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b- basis 41’ 2C New York rate, were: Wheat—Steady: No. 2 red. $1 56'u 1 58; No. 2 hard. *1.37^/1.39. Corn—Steady: No 4 white. 85<Vi89c; No. 5. 834187 c; No. 4 yellow. 864i32c: No. 5, 83 4/B8C; No. 4 mixed, 844) 86c; No. 5, El @ 84c. Oats—Steady; No. 2 white. 564? 58‘ic: No 3, 544/56 1 'ie. Hay—Steady; No. 1 timothv. $134(13.50; No. 2 timothv Sl2or 12 50; No. 1 light clover mixed. 513.50414: No. 1 clover mixed. $12.504113; No. 1 clover hay, $164)16.50 —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 red. 1 car; No. 2. 1 car; No. 3, 1 car; No. 2 hard. 1 car: No. 5. 1 car. Total, 5 cars. Corn—No. 3 white. 1 car; No. 4, 1 car: No. 5, 5 cars; No. 6, 2 cars; sample white. 1 car: No. 3 yellow. 1 car; No. 4. 10 cars; No. 5. 28 enrs: No. 6, 9 cars; sample yellow. 10 cars; No. 4 mixed. 1 car: No. 6. 1 car; sample mixed, 1 car. Total, 71 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 3 cars; No. 3, 6 cars; No. 4, 2 cars. Total. 11 cars. New York Liberty Bonds —March 9 3 tis 101.12 101.14 Ist 4V<s 102 24 102.23 3d 4'4s 100.14 100.14 4th 4'is 103.18 103.18 Tr. 4 Vis 1952 115.16 115.13 Tr. 4s 1954 110.16 110.13 Tr. 3Vis 107.26 107 23 Tr. 3 Vis 102.26 ..... Death Notices SCHOEN. NORMAN L.—Age 29 years, beloved husband of Ruth Schoen, father of little Betty and Henrietta Schoen. son of Mrs. Henry F. Schoen and brother of Waldo. Harold. Roy and Cora Schoen. passed away Tuesday. March 6. at 11 p. m. Funeral at the late residence. 88 N. Irvington Ave.. Saturday. March 16. at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial at _Crown Hill. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—Of my dearly beloved husband. John Francis Mayer, who departed this life thirteen years ago today. March 9. Gone, but not forgotten. His loving WIFE and sons. JOHN. ROBERT and HARVEY_C. MAYER. Funeral Directors " wTt. blasengym Main office. 2226 Shelby St Drexel 3670. KRIEGER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. Main 1154 Res. Bel SB6B-R . George Grinstemer Funeral director. 522 E Market Mem 0608 EDWARD L. MONTAGUE Funeral Home 1214 Prospect St. Drexel 049 1 W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W Ray St. Be. 1588 G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477 > LAUCK FUNERAL HOME Private ambulance. Drexel 2140, 1458 S. Meridian St. J. C. WILSON: funeral oarlors. ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST DREXEI 5307 UNDERTAKERS. HIBEY * TITUS 431 N. Delaware LI 5828 J. W. PATTERSON Funeral Director 1324 N. Illinois St. Riley 3606 SHIRLEY BROTHERS Funeral Service 946 N. Illinois. Main 1918. HARRY W. MOORE Funeral Director 2336 N. Meridian. Tal. 4666. KP./SGELO & BAILEY Funeral Directors. 2233 Meridian. Bar. 0551.

Funeral Directors F. JOHN HERRMANN Successor to G. Herrmann. 620 N. New Jersey. Main 0911 JOSEPH J. SPEAKS Funeral Director 125 8. Capitol Main 1094 FRED W. VEHLING Funeral Director 702 Virginia Ave. Drex. 1362 JOHNSON A MONTGOMERY Funeral Service 1032 Central_Ave Main 1430 ROSCOE CONKLE Funeral Director. 1934 W. Michigan St. Bel. 1934 GEORGE W. USHER Funeral Director 2301 W. Washington St. Bel. 0148 ' KIRBY A DINN Funeral Directors. 1901 N. Meridian St. Har. 0700 NEW UNDERTAKERS Funeral Home 2455 N Talbott Har 2222 FEENY A FEENY Funeral Home. 923 N. Penn RJley 3843 Transportation Yelloway Systems, Inc. . St, Louis, SS. * Chicago, $3. 11 a. m.. 11 p. m. 8:30, 11:30 a. m., Dayton. $3. 10:30 p. m. 5 P- m. Pittsburgh. *B. Denver. $25. 7:30 a. m. Los Angeles. SSO Denison Hotel. Rl. 2273. Li. 4383. Lost and Found ARTICLES—Found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday: ' ——————— 4 PACKAGES 1 SUITCASE 1 GOLD WATCH (LADY’S) 2 PAIR GLASSES IN CASE _ Mala 2737 LOST—BLACK LEATHER WALLET, FLORENTINE DESIGN, CONTAINING $9 AND RECEIPTS, CLUB CARDS, ETC. FINDER KEEP THE MONEY AND RETURN WALLET TO OWNER. Ladies v/no picked up S6O In iobbv Palace Theater, March 7. Please call Ir. 1547-W. Liberal re wo rd. WRIST WATCH" White gold 7 lady rs~lHgraved ’ Dad to Marie." Ma. 3207. Rew. Special Notices SOMETHING THAT WILL HELP YOU 10 LESSONS ON APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY FOR *l. PLEASE WRITE AMERICAN STUDY CLASS. 606 DORMAN ST , INDIANAPOLIS. IND. ELECTREAT body massage machine; corrects poor circulation and nervousness Jean Skinner, 1112 Central. Ap K. LI 8873 LETTERS--Written, papers all kinds; Information secured, any subject Open evenings. 1307 CUv Trust Bldg. REFINED—EIderIy lady, wants comfortable modern home with congenial family. Od. references. Address Box_C 200. Times. EXPERT Dressmaker. Coats a specialty• coats rellned. Irv. 2180. DRESSMAKING—AIterations and~quiltlngteas, prices: 320 E. Walnut. No 3 _RI. 1081. SHAMPOO AND' MARCEL. $1; FACIAL .PACK. Sl. MA. 6344. PERMANENT —Wave: "Nesto,:” neck trim. J 5. BELL THOMAS. Ch. 1731-M. DRESSMAKING and plain sewing: reasonable. Hem. 5964 Instructions i Exclusive College of Beauty Culture for Women and Girls. I Our Operators Are Always in Demand. | Central Beauty College 2d Floor Odd Fellow Bld-,% MA. 5748 I I i DRAMATIC ART LESSONS—By Aileen ! Kiaiber. Ch. 1905-R. and Dale Dorsett, i Be 1367-W . Indpls. Conae-vatory of Mus. ; \ ..s'iu.u. ca-LLlg-.. oui grau "Ate* o*7 pr.r'" ex-'"in- ’ 202 Odd Fellow Bidg Ma. 5748 and 6500 PIANO AND HARMONY LESSONS. FULL HR. *1 GRAD TEACHER. P.I. 3080. _ Help Wanted Male . $75 WEEKLY MAN OR WOMAN WANTED with ambition and industry, to distribute Rawleigh’s Household Products to steady users. Several fine openings ln Indianapolis and nearby towns. Wt train and help you so you can make up to SIOO a week or more. No experience necessary. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. W. T RAWLEIGH CO . Dent N 3853. Freeport. 111. COOK A-l; swing man. fry cook, roast cook; hotel outside Indianapolis; chef first-class case, restaurant work. HARLEY BUSLEY. 1002 N. Illinois, Indianapolls. Rl, 5216. 3 SOLICITORS—Men perferred with pouitrv experience Old established firm. 4517 N. Keystone. Li. 1521, evenings. Wanted Female SALESLADIES—House to house: something every woman needs; hustler can make S3O week. C-996. Times. WANTED--Woman or giri to care for house and 2 children in exchange for home. 901 Chadwick St. _ EXP -Middle-aged womn'n for general housework in private home. Ch. 0506-M. GIRL—For general housework at once' small wages. 3029% \V. Mich. Situations Wanted Male EXP.—Houseman or butler. Will do JanI Itor work. Reference. He. 3248. EXP. COOK—Private home or hotel; ail 1 around man. Dr. 3608-M. Situations Wanted Female DRESS UP—With clean curtains. Curtain I laundering a speciality. Mrs. Lutz. M. 0150 NURSE—To care for convalescent; companlon to scml-Invalld. Rl. 3436. girl, waitress or housework: no cooking. Li. 2089. RELIABLE Colored woman; cooking. laundry work or claenlng. Ch. 2973-M. :er,i Announcements CANDIDATE CARDS LOWEST PRICES—CUTS FREE. MR. NEWBY. JDENISON HOTEL. FOR PAPER CLEANING-Call Dr. 3610. Work guaranteed. JONES & MILLER. PAPER HANGING—Plaster patching. Work g 11aranteed. Prices reasonable. Be. 3505. RUG. 9x12 THOROUGHLY CLEANED. J Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. HENDRIK "DlNKLA—Contracting painteT; free est.- comp. Ins. Est. 1902. Cn. 2682-W Rooms for Rent ALABAMA AND 22D—Rm. in apt. for 2 girls: twin beds. Ha. 1456. BROADWAY. 2442—Lovely front room, private home; every modern convenience reasonable: gentleman. He. 4580. CAP.. N„ 1915—Clean, mod., sleeping rm., adjoining bath; good heat. Ha. 0978. _ CENTRAL. 3149—Comfortable rm.: 2 girls, women; twin beds: home prlv. Wa. *122. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Av.; steamheated rooms; $2.50 to $5 weekly. GRAY, 823 N.—Nicely furn. rm.. kitchen; mod., pri. home.; gar. opt._ Ch. 2148-M. ILLINOIS. N.. 431—Apt. 5; front rm.. modern. private; 2 employed. L1,_6938. MICH.. E., 431—Front rm.. single or double; modern; men. LI. 9439. PENN., N., 1740-—Large, lovely front room, opp. bath. Reasonable. Hem. 1553 PENN., 1215 N.—Rons., suitable for 2~or more; private bath; steam heat. PENN., N„ 1333—Tw0 pleasant front rooms; garage. RILEY AVE.. N., 29—Nice front rm.. mod. home; 2 girls or married cple. Ir. 3576-J. RIVERSIDE DR., 1821 E.—Large airy rm.; across S. Grove Golf course; mod. home.; twin beds.: 3 or more. Ha. 0317-J. TALBOTT. N„ 2230—COMFORTABLE RMPENN. CAR: GAR. TA. 3919. VERMONT, 8., 128: Colonial, No. 3—Large front rm , twin beds, city heat; men. VERMONT. E„ 126—Colonial: Apt. 4; large front room; city he at. Rl. 1904. Your Credit Is Good You can phone ln your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurteous girl will help you write vour ad Call Main 3500 Want Ad DepL WARM—Modern room, widow’s home; north. Tal, 0481. I SHARE BEAUTIFULLY furn. apt., couple or 2 ladies: reas. 111, car. Ta. 5929. 1 OR 2 middle aged, congenial, share modern suburban home. Reas.; phone Southport 88W-2, after 5 p. m.

Room for Rent With Board OAKLAND. 1133—Attractive rm.. modern home, garage, gd meals. Ch. 1242-M. ORLEANS ST.. 7813—Board and room for 2 German bovs. _ OXFORD. 540 N.—Attractive large room; mod, hme: else bath; 2 men; gr, Ch. 3966. CHILD TO BOARD-Under 6 years. Mother’s care. Ch. 0162-R. CHILD or baby to board; lovely mod. home, north. Mother's care. Wa. 1704. CONGENIAL COUPLER—To share home; private family. Ta. 0429. Rent Housekeeping Rooms BELLEVIEW. N., 42—3 rms. downstairs, clean, homelike, priv.. adults; reasonable. CENTRAL. 1936—Front room, kitchenette; clean, newly furnished; garage; adults. COLLEGE. 1322-Modern rooms: ever.vthlng furnished: warm. Riley 2668. DAVIDSON. 521 N.—Two unfurnished rooms. RL_67O3. . DEL.. N.. 815 -2 COMFORT. MOD. CLEAN .RMS.: CHILDREN WELC.: STEAM HT. EASTERN AVE.. 202 -Unfurnished, mod.: 3 rooms, kitchenette; heat. Ch. 0608 -J. JIEW JERSEY. N., 124—3 light housekeeplng rooms: $3 to $4. Riley 4145. NEW JERSEY. 1029 N. -Furnished rooms, kltchntte.; mod.: bath: auto spare; $4.50. NEW JERSEY, N.. 727—Rooms, modern home; everything furnished: $4.50 up. NORTHWESTERN. 2507- 2 front rms.. 2 or 3; every thing furn . mod. Ha. 1172*R. OHIO. E., 538 2 nice front rms.; $5.50. 1 front, room. $3.50. 12TH. E. 6)o—Rm. and kitchenette unfurnlshecL warm, modern. _ 29TH. VY„ 1032- -2 housekeeping rms. ana _ba lh. Everything furnished. LOVELY Front room; Ist floor; modern; $5.50; sleeping rm.; $3. 509 E. Tenth. WANTED— Congenial couple to share nice mod, home with widow. 831 Tecuinseh PI. Apartments for Rent CAPITOL. N., 2042 Attractive upper dtiplex; rms.: mod.; ht. & wa. Ta. 5325% E. MICHIGAN, 5130 Four rooms and sun parlor; light and airy: garage’; S4O. WASHINGTON BANK AND_ TRUSTJCO. 19TH SF. 418 E Choice 6-room apt.; side porch, heat and water: SSO. Ma. 5158. State Savings & Trust Cos.. 9 E. Market St. ' MOYNAHAN APARTMENTS 1603 Central 55 00 Moynahan Properties Cos. Ma. 4818 or Rl. 1371. Night nr Sunday 6nLV $28.50- Colored: 220 W. North; Apt. 2: Laverne; 4 rms.; bath. elec., pas, heat, water. Janitoi* furn. Newly deco. He. 5853. MODERN 4-rm. apt.; heat and water furnished: $25. 137 W. Morris. TWO-room apt,, with ln-a-door bed; also 3-room; private baths. Rl. 6541. FOR RENT 325 W. New York; modern 4room apt., steam heat; reasonable. 111qulre at 316 W Ohio St. t-ouses end Flats Furnished CAPITOL. 2354 N.—Apt. comp. furn.. 4-rtn. ept. ana bath very attractive. B*. 8747 HARLAN ST. 1115 3-r:n. double; completely furn $7 weekly. Dr. 1923-J. ILLINOIS. N . ’.220 Beautiful furnished apartment. Rl. t;949. Inquire Apt. 2. BEAUTIFUL—Home north. Will share with 2 congenial people. Wa. 3332. 4 ROOMS—Completely furnished; walking distance. Ma. 6221. You Read tno Want Ads Have vou tried to use them? It's easy—Call Main 350 u. Ask for an Ad Taker. ilovses for Rent ADAMS. 2059—4 rms.: built-in features; water pd.: Improved st. $22.50. Ch. 2495-R. 902 ASHLAND Eight rooms, modern except furnace, suitable for 2 families; $22.50 per month. J G. MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. 106 N. Delaware St. Ma. 1709. BARTH, 1868 —% double: 5 looms, elec., "as. wat'T and toil t. garage. Dr. 7250-J. BELLEFONTAINE. 2625—5 rms.: modern except furnace '23 80. _ H(h 4967. BVff.I.EFONTAINE~ 2619 5 rooms; bath, heatrola: $25._ He. 4967. BEVILLE. N.. 240 -6-rin. half double; semimod.. gas: elec.: water; sls. ch. 0722-J J DEARBORN ST.. N . 2928- 4-room douh'c. enrage _ (>!! Miss Higgins. Lin. 3820. DELOSS ST., 1341—Near Shelby St. round house, five-room double, close to vour work, water paid; sls. Call Miss Higgins. DORMAN, 322-318- 5 rooms modern; sl7 and $25 _ EASTERN AVE. 238 K-rni. double; water pd >25. Ki. next door Dr. 4583-M FLETCHER, 930 7 rooms, modern except both: garage: only S3O. Ri. 3782. grant, s. 427 (Formerly Oar field i 5rm. riMei gar.: $25. 4100 east. 1r,_0903- W. HIAWATHA. 434 —5 rooms; electric lights; sls. Ta. 4010. ILLINOIS. N.. 3335—7 rooms: modern: good condition: yard, cistern. He. 1314-R lOWA. E.. 912 -5 rooms, elec., gas. inside toilet, water od., garage; $23 50. Dr 4524. KENWOOD AVE., 3237 Five-room modern double: good condition: water and garage: $37.50. WASHINGTON BANK AND TRUST CO KEYSTONE AVE.. 3490 - 5 rooms. modern except gas $35.00 3522 E. Pratt; 4 rooms. Inside toilet. 20.00 1719 E Raymond St.: 4 rooms. Inside toilet 20.00 2155 Drexc! Ave.; 5 rooms 15.00 COMMERCIAL CREDIT REALTY CO. ?23_E. Ohio S’. Ma. MU. 1732 LAMBERT ST. Five-room double, well arranged, semimodern; S2O. T?-TCI'EF. SAVINGS ft T- f IST CO. LORD ST.. 819—5 rms. and bath, water and lights pd : S2O. Key 820 Harrison. _ MASS AVE.. 2733 Daiiriv 4-room double: bath. elec, new .garage; $lB. Receipt dated March 15. Don’t fall to see this. Dr. 2945-J. MASS AVE., 1713 4 rms., wa. pd.. .$2f).00 Senate, S . 934: col.; 5 r.; tlct. bth. 15.00 Drexel. 921 4r,: mod.: wa, pd.: gar. 32.50 MEREDITH. 2814—Attractive 4-room modern duplex: E. JVash. car: s3l Ma. 5787. MILEY. N., 130- 8 rooms, electric lights, gas. well, cistern, garage, suitable for 2 families; $24. CITY TRUST CO. Ma. 4422. Mr. Hurt. He. 4775. MOUNT. N . 1430 5-rootn modern; A-l condition, garage; $35. R. S Howell, 136 N. Delaware. Li 3884. Hr. 0789-J. HOWLAND. 3105—Half 6-rm. modern double; garage: $37.50. Cii. 4220-M. PARKER AVE.. 2243—4‘r00ms and kitchenette; gas. electric lights: water paid; garage: rent reduced. Hu. 4381. PINE. N . 238 —5 rms., semi-mod., gar., sl7; week’s free rent_ Owner. Lin. 4141 13S W. PRATT ST. Attractive five-room strictly modern double: $25. FLETCHER SAVINGS ft TRUST CO. PRUITT. W., 1509 —Rear; 3-room cottage: will paper; $12.50. Hn. 1417-R. QUILL 5T1640- 4 rooms ..... $20.00 Sturm Ave . 1625. 6 rooms SIB.OO F. S. CLARK A- CO. MA. 3377. RAYMOND. E.. 1436—4-room half double, stric tly modern, garage; $25, Dr. 7250-J. REGENT, W.. 409—4-room brick house; electric lights, out buildings; about % acre; sls. Inquire 1910 Bluff Avi\ RURAL. N.. 323—6-room modern double, good condition. Only $35. Ch. 4792-R. RURAL, N.. 202% a nice large rooms; semi-m.; car line: gd, neighborhood; S2O. SCHOFIELD. 4226—Four rooms, electric lights .sink and well in kitchen, front and rear porches, small garage; sls. Call Miss Higgins, Lin, 3820. SHEFFIELD, 830 S.—One-half 4-room modem double: garage; water paid. SHERMAN DR.. 2304 N.—3 rooms; mod.: water paid: garage. Ir. 3224. STATE. S.. 212—Attractive cottage with storeroom, suitable for grocery; good location: SSO per month. Ma. 0835 ST. CLAIR. E., 512 <8 rooms, gas. water: good condition: *ls. Rl. 4773, TALBOTT. N.. 1838—Desirable modern double: hardwood floors: garage. Hu. 3107. WASHINGTON. W.. 3423—Just the place for summer, plenty air and sunshine; 5rooms: garage, nice large porches Only S3O He. 5058._ 22D. E., 511 —8 rooms, bath; garage lncluded; very reasonable; $45, 1r._748. 25TH. W.. 532—Four-room semt-modern double: sls. Ta. 2011. 28TH ST., E.. 3806—Four-room double, garage. water paid. Call Miss Higgins, Lin. 3820. Houses, East 1942 LaSalle Five-room bungalow with garage; strictly modern; S4O. 2034 Fernway Four-room semi-modern; $25. 1356 Kealing Four-room mod., with garage; $32.50. AVaddy & Springer, Realtors Li. 5181 * 132 N. Delaware Hu. 4754 Reduced to SIO.OO E. NORTH. NEAR KEALING Four rooms and pantry i* good condition; has gas and electricity. Ma. 5840 J. S. Cruse Realty Cos. THREE MODERN DOUBLES Three bedrooms, bath up: one cast; two north; in best neighborhoods, fine condition; dandv Investment, moderate down payment, livo in one side, make rent pay them out. Better hurry if you want a bargain. Day or evenings. Liu. 2790.

MARCH 10, 1928

Houses for Rent Rental Bargains For Complete List Call at our offlM. 2610 N. Meridian, 6 rooms, modern...|4s 517 N. Wallace. 9 rooms, modern.... 40 1828 N. Delaware, 9 rooms, modern... 40 227 E. 10th. 8 rooms, modern 38 1902 Broadway, modern cottage 35 423 E. 22nd. 6 rooms, modern 32 707 E. New York. 7 rms., semi-mod.. 25 210 N. Rural. 4 rooms, water paid.... 18 2901 Chester, 4 rooms 18 217 E. St. Clair. 4 rooms 17 722 N. Pine. 6 rooms, water paid 15 1250 Columbia. 4-room cottage....... 10 3210 Clifton. 5 rooms 7 22 1261 W. New York. 4 rooms 20 581 Lyon. 4 rooms 12 1410 W. Ray, 5 rooms 13 632 Russell. 4 rooms 14 1445 Southeastern, 6 rooms, modern.. 18 124 S. Arsenal, 6 rooms, semi-modern, 17 1135 S. Keystone, 6 rooms it 114'- S. Noble, 3 rooms 10 COLORED 418 N, Senate, 7 rooms, semi-modern.. 30 523 Hudson. 5 rooms, semi-modem... 23 1247 Yandes, 4 rooms 17 308 E. Michigan, rear; 5 rooms 15 830 Blake. 5-room cottage 18 J. G. McCullough Agency Ma. 1709. 106 N. Delaware Bt. Your C red at Is Good You can phone in your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3300. Want Ad Dept. Near Fountain Square J3L’l Olive Six-room single home; electric lights; gas. city water; Inside toilet; garage; S3O. SCHMID As SMITH, INC.. REALTORS 130 N. Delaware. Ma. 4088. ATT i;NT]ON COLORED Very nice 5-room double house; newi paper, electric lights. 711 N. Elder Ave. We pay moving expense for good tenant. DUNLOP & IIOLTEGEL 132 F. Market St. Ma. 6020 PAY MOVING EXPENSEB -129 N. Jefferson; 4 rooms; g00d... .$12.50 2305 Massachusetts Ave.; four rooms 12.50 956 W. Maryland; 3 rooms 10.00 COLORED 930 W. Vermont: 5 rooms; Inside toilet; sink; paper, paint 35.00 854 Camp St.: 3 rooms: inside toilet; sink: paper, paint 17.50 2036 W. Tenth St.: cottage; 4 rms. 12.50 N. L. SEARCY. 224 N. Del Li, 4971. Modern Brookville Rr. N., 69-73. C rms $32.50 Delaware St.. N.. 2917, 6 rms 55.00 Prospect St., 1527. 5 rms. 35.00 Semi-Modern B-echcr St.. E.. 1230. 4 rms $17.50 Buchanan St.. E.. 730. 7 rms 25.00 Calhoun St.. 2338-40. 4 rms 16.00 Columbia Ave., 2829-31. 4 rms 19.00 Duke St., 2218. 3 rms 17 30 Nobie St.. S.. 604. 3 rms 13.00 Virginia. CO2-4. 5 rms 20.00 Wood St.. 2959-61, 4 rms 16.00 Washington Bank & Trust Cos. NEAR -Cumnei Makers’ Union! 5-room semi-mod.; water paid: S2O. Li. 6695. Suburban for Rent 24.M1 CHURCHMAN AVE. 6-room double on Grove car and bus line; one block outside city, electrlcit-, shades, water in kitchen, paved street; garage. 3 extra lot: ; *22.50. Dr. 1099. 6- ROOM Cottage; west of Madison Ave.; ' acre: chicken house; gaß3o. Be. 4981. Fartns for Rent 80 ACRES Good improvements, close in, north: cash or grain: immediate poss. C. W, BANGK. 621 Meyer-Klscr Bank Blrir. Business Places for Rent MERIDIAN at 28TH—Very suitable for grocery. DELAWARE at NORTH—Very suitable for barber shoo. H H. WOODSMALL & CO., INC. LI 5391 Mb. 3801 ’’We insure everything but the hereafter’’ N'-rhts and holidays cal! LESTVR JOHNSON. DR. 2840 MICH, W . 1027 Corner store room and living rms ; garage: $25 mo. Good for grocery nr battery business. Apply Stevenson's Grocery. 411 W. North. STOREROOM—Fine for confectionery; shoe repair, beauty shop. Cheap rent By owner Be. 3609. _ Evenings. Be. 2352. STORE ROOM- Large,. in center of best business district of west of Indianapolis. Unfi Parker. Ma. 4730. BAKERY—FuIIy equipped: with 3 living rooms upstairs, 601 JBel. 1037. y*orcr'*c and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Rilev 3628 Ch 4579-0699-W TRANSFER—CoaI. feed. gen. hauling. 621 E. 64th. W E. Wa. 4433. / louses for Sale We Build Good Houses A cleat* lot, small payment or your old house ’ i trade starts you a comple x home, according to your own ideas. \Ve have a number of lots, improved, or suburban tracts See or call us. Klee & Schreiber Cos. 1208 New City Trust Bldg. Li. 3734. Evenings, Ch 4449, Drex. 4572-M. YOUR USED CAR as part payment on a home. We wjt| nance the balance on monthly fttjiuent plan. A real change for responsible buyers, with limited capita 1 ts own a home. Let us know what * - ou want. Address Times, Box 150 SUBUKBAx'homes Ts you contemplate going out in the suburbs this season, we can help you. Nice comfortable homes from SI,BOO up, on the river Just north of Broad Ripple. J. F. CANTWELL & CO. Ma. 6204, 830 Lenicke Bldg. SSO CASH 1636 Naomi St.; 4 rooms; electric lights, gas. Inside toilet; good condition; paved street; large lot. Price $2,250. No Barrett. Better hurry. N. J. FOX, Ma 6755; eve., Hu. 1168 SIOO CASH 1634-1636 Hoefgen St.; 4-room bungalow double: inside toilet: garage; paved street. Price $4,500, no Barrett: Live ln one side and let the other help pay for your home. N. J. FOX. Ma. 6755; eve.. Hu. 1168. SIOO CASH Gives immediate possession to 1820 S. Olive St.: 5-room modern bungalow; garage; new furnace: nice lot. Balance of payment like rent. Call MR. NEUKOM. Li. 3820; evenings. Li. 7295. WIN I II KOp AVK., N. OF 49tli Beautiful corner lot: 5 rooms and bath; long living-room. Will accept used car or cash as down payment, balance like rent,. Area 1 biny Address Box A-iOO. ,SSO CASH 1636 Naomi St.; 4 rooms, electric lights, gas. inside toilet, good condition; paved street: large lot; price, $2,250; no Barrett. Better hurry. N. J. FOX, Ma. 675a; eve.. Hu. 1168. % SIOO CASH $32 per month; E. Michigan; S-room, semi-modern home. Ma. 1244. or eves., Ch. 4129-W, SIOO CASH—Gives immediate possession to 1820 S. Olive St.; 5-room modern bungalow; garage; new furnace; nice lot; balance of payments like rent. Call MR. NEUKOM. Lt. 3820; eypnlngs. LI. 7798, . SSO CASH 4 rooms: semi-modern; north of Rhodlus Park. Ma. 1244. ________ S2OO CASH New 5-room modern; paved street; $37 per month. MR. SMITH, Ma. 1244. WEST 9-room cottage. Will take clear, vacant lot or small auto as down payment. Be 3609: evenings. Be. 2352. COLORED BUYERS- Illinois car; modern 5-room duplex: A-l repair; rents, *9O; corn, lot: $6.500; only SSOO down. LI. 7837 HAMPTON DRIVE, W., 410—Near new Butler: bargain: 2-story brick veneer; 6 rooms: sun parlor. Owner. Hu. 8381. NORTH—S-room strictly modern, newly decorated w.igalow; large lot. garage. Terms. 1322 College, except Sunday. 6100"NORTH—Splen. location; 5-rm. strtetly mod, bun.; barg,, terms. Own., Ha. 3206 SHERMAN DR.. N.. 2183—7-rm. mod., except. furn.; barg. (ftulck sale. Ch. 1614-W. 1 ACRE GROUND—S-rm. house: sac *1.500 equity for SSOO. Larison. 1503 Rembrandt. THREE-BEDROOM HOME-Near Garfield Park. Owner. Dr. 2420-J. 7- strictly modern bungalow "with 2 lots; 4-car garage. Be. 3449-W. BELIEFONTAINE. 2727—Modern. 3 bedrn:. home: garage; owner. Terms. Ha. 3910. SIX-ROOM HOUSK WITH 3 LOTB. LOCATED NORTHEAST. CH. 7059. / ots for Sale LOT—l4ox4o: double garage; near Catholic. Prot. schools. Dr, 3308-W. aft ' *0 p. m. Farms for Sai 10 ACRF23 WITH GOOD IMPROVEMENT - Plenty of fruit, nice shade, near paved Natlonad Road west. Price .'13.250, term* can be arranged. C. W. HANGS, 621 Meyer-Kiscr Bank Bldg. U. 4175,