Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 302, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1928 — Page 12

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GENERAL MOTOR STOCK REACHES ABBVERECORD lssu-2 Rallies Entire List as It Bursts Higher .Than 199.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Thursday was 121.13. oil .33. Average of twenty rails was 142.37. off 1.19. Average of forty bonds was 99.19. off .04. By United Press NEW YORK, April 13.—1n a last minute burst of strength General Motors today broke through its former high price of 199 and rallied the entire market which had been slightly reactionary in the last hour, after buoyancy through the first four hours. Sales exceeded the four million mark. Before the reaction a long list of issues rose to new high ground, the features of the day being Bethlehem Steel, Consolidated Gas and General Electric, the latter at one time selling more than 11 points above the previous close. Railroad shares were led by New York Central, foods by National Biscuits, tobaccos by Philip Morris, motors by Hudson, and mercantile issues by Schulte Retail Stores, the latter being especially active and strong. Describing the market the Wall Street Journal's financial review today said: “Further expanded speculation for the rise was stimulated today by continuation of the local rediscount rate at 4 per cent and the relatively small increase in brokers’ loans during the week ended April 11. Bullish interests found the gain of $15,162,000 in collateral borrowing in that period a favorable contrast to the expansion of $15,392,900 •which took place in the preceding session and prices were pushed with great aggressiveness.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis bank clearings today were $3,741,000. Debits were $7,858,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bn United Press NEW YORK, April 13.—Bank clearings. *1 392.000.000; clearing house balance. $123,000,000. tHICAGO STATEMENT April 13.—Bank clearings today were $131,700,000. Balance was $12,800,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK. April 13.—Foreign exchange open irregular. Demand sterling. S4 87 29-32 off .00 -32 c; francs. 3.93 9-16 c: lira. 5.27'uC. up .00',c; belgn. 13.96%c. up .00 %c; marks, 23.90 %c, off .00%c. TREASURY STATEMENT WASHINGTON. April 13.—The Treasury net balance for Anril 11. was $389.384.673.30. Custom receipts this month to April 11, were $16,965,925.30.

In the Stock Market

NEW YORK, April 13.—News on industry is mixed; from Pittsburgh is a report that recent declines in sheet prices are spreading, while on the other hand additional stocks are being blown in and leaders of tnc industry remain not only optimistic but are forecasting big things. Insofar as the stock market is concerned public sentiment continues bullish and outstanding in the market today was the activity appearing in those securties which are generally regarded to be very closely held; as an illustration, the recognized high grade tobacco stocks were strong and moved into higher ground. Other investment issues received attention for various reasons. as possibilities for expansion or increased earnings power were disclosed. Foremost in this category is the announcement that the American Telegraph and Telephone is making determined efforts to gain the management control of the Italian government telephone and telegraph system. Commodity prices, particularly those of the farms, show 7 rising tendency which indicates more prosperity for the farmer and thereby greater purchasing power, which, in turn, suggests even greater prosperity to come. Nevertheless, the present situation in the stock market is so unusual that it behooves individuals to maintain a cautious and prudent attitude.

Indianapolis Stocks

—April 13— , . r Bici Ask. Amer Central Life 600 ... 'Belt RRSc S Yds com 69% 72 Belt R R Sc S Yds pfd 60 ... Cent Ind Power Cos pfd .... 99% 101% Circle Theater Cos com "Si' 4 ••• Cities Service Cos com 57 Cities Service Cos pfd 100 .;. Citizens Gas Cos corn 56% ... Citizens Gas Cos pfd -•-•JO2 103', 4 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd.. 101 Equitable Securities Cos com.. .. Hook, Drug Cos com S0 J 4 ... Indiana Hotel Cos com 120 ... Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 101 % ... Indiana Service Corp pfd 93% ... Indianapolis Gas Cos com ••■•■62 Indpls Sc Northwestern pfd. .20 ... Indpls P and L 6%s pfd 106 107 Indpls P & L 7s. 103 ... Indpls Pub Yel Ln Assn 47% ... Indpls St Ry Cos pfd ........ 32 33'% Indianapolis Water Cos pfd... 103% ... Intersttae P Spr lien pfd... .105% Interstate P S C 6s pfd.. 96% 100 Merchants Pu Utilities Cos pfd. 101 North Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd. 103 105 Northern Ind Pub S Cos 75....112% ... Prosress Laund: r Cos com 28% ... E Rauch & Son, Fert Cos pfd. 50 Real Silk Hos Cos pfd Standard Oil of Indiana 77% ... T H I * E Trac Cos com 1 T H I & E Trac Cos nfd 15 T ‘H Trac Sc Lt Cos pfd 93 95 Union Trac Cos com % Union Trac Cos Ist pfd 1 Union Trac Cos 2nd pfd % Union Title Cos com 82 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 10 Van Camp Prod Ist pfd 98 100 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd ... 90 100 *Ex-dividend. —Bands— Belt R R & Stk Yds Cos 45.... 92 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s ... 81 Central Ind Gas Cos 5s 98 Centra. Ind Power Cos 6s ... 104 Chi S B & N Ind Rv 5s 17% ... Citizens Gas Cos 5s 105 106% Clifton St R R 5s 89% 92% Gary St Ry 5s 92% 94 Home T Sc T of Ft Wayne 6s. .103 Indiana Hotel Cos 5s 101 Ind Northern Trac Cos 55.... 6 Ind Ry & Lt Cos 5s 98% ... Ind Service Corp 5s 99 Indpls Power and Lt Cos ss. .. .101%’ 102% Ind Union Trac Cos 5s Indpls Col Sc So Trac 6s ...101% 103 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 102% 103% Indpls & Martins Trac Cos ss. 35 Indpls North Trac Cos 5s ... 14 Indpls <fc Northw Trac Cos 55.. 35 Indpls St Ry 4s 67 68 Indnls Trac & Term Cos 55.. 96% 974. Indpls Union Ry 5s 102% ... Indpls Water Cos 5%.$ 104 105% Indpls Water Cos Ist 5s 100 Llndpls Water Cos 4%s 98 1 % ... ■lndpls Water Sec Cos 5s 98% 99% |lnterstate Pub SCo 4%s 94% ... flnterstate Pub S Cos 4%s .... 94% ... ! Nor Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 103 r T HI & E Trac Cos 5s 75 T H Trac & Lt Cos 5s 97 tt&iaa If a c ol lad Cos 6s 15%

New Yprk Stocks (By Thomson & McKinnon)

—April 13— Prev. Railroads— High. Low. Close, c.ose. Atchison 1921 b 191 1 -192 U 191% Atl Coast Line..lß3 182 183 182 Balt & 0hi0...118 ... 117% 118% [Canadian Pac .211% ... 210% 210 Chesa & Ohio.. .198% ... 198% 198% Chi & Alton 7% ... V, 71, Chi & N West.. 87% 86% 86% 86% Chi Grt West.. 12% ... 12',a 12% C P. I & P 115% ... 114% 114% Del Ac Hudson .183 181 181% V/9% Del & Lacka ..145 ... 144% 145 Erie 58% ... 58 1 2 58 Erie Ist pfd .... 58* 1 57 1 j 58 518% Grt Nor ptd ...100% ... 10044 100'a 111 Central 140 139' 2 140 140 Lehigh Valley ..104% 100% 104% 100' 8 Kan City South 59 . ■. ... 57 Lou & Nash ... ... 151 M K Ac T 38% 38 38% 374a Mo Pac pfd 112'2 112% 112% 113 N Y Central 182 180% 181 179 NY C & St L.. 140% ... 138% 141 NY-NH & H 63% 62% 63 63'a Nor Pacific 100 994a 100 99 Norfolk & West 190 ... 189% 189% Pere Marquette. ... ... 138% Pennsylvania .. 70 69% 70 69‘2 P & W Va 149 1 7 148',4 149% 148'. Reading 113 109% 112’ 4 109% Southern Rv .. 147-% 146% 147% 146% Southern Pac ..122% 122 122’a 122' • St Paul 34' 33% 34% 54% St Paul pfd .... 46% 454.| 46% 45'■ 7 St L & S W 834. 82 82‘2 83 St L & S J...U9% 118 113 U 117% Texas & Pac .. ... 137'a Union Pacific .. 196% 195'196% 194‘4 West Maryland. 49% 48 :l a 48% 47’. Wabash 82% 81 81'a 80 Wabash pfd ... 99 ... 99 97 Rubbers— Ajax 10% 10*2 10% 10% Fisk 16' a 15% 15 7 a 15% Godrich 85% 84'a 84% 84% Goodyear 54 ... 54 54% Kelly-Spgfld .... 22 21' 2 22 22 Lee 19 ... 19 18% United States .. 44% 43 3 4 44 43% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy 105'2 104% 105'2 105 Am Locomotive 108%’ .. 108 3 4 108 Am steel Fd.... 65% 64% 64 ;, 4 64% General Elec ..169'.. 161 169% 156’e Gen Rv Signal.. 97 ... 96% 93 Gen Tank .... 70% 70’a 70% 71 Lima Loco 56 ... 56 56 N Y Airbr 45'2 ... 45'j 45 3 a Pressed Stl Car 26% .. . 25% 25'-. Pullman 86 85% 85% 85% Westingh Air B 52% 51 :, 4 52 51% Westingh Elec .107% 103% 108% 103*2 Steels— Bethlem 69'. 66% 69'e 65’a Colorado Fuel .. 79 77 78 77‘s Crucible 90 "4 89 % 90 88% Gulf States Stl. 66% 66 66' , 65 Inland Steel .... 55 54% 55 54% Phil R C & I .. 32% . . 31'2 32% Rep Iron & Stl 64% 63'a 63 7 a 63 U S Steel .... 152 3 a 150 5 a 151'2 151 Alloy 31-a 30' 2 30 4 30% Youngstwn Stl 89 ... 87*4 88 T Vanadium Corp. 83'2 86'2 87% 86% Motors— g Am Bosch Mag. 27 .... 26% 26% Chandler 18% 17 7 a 18'a .... Chrysler Corp.. 71% 71 71% 70% Conti Motors ... 13'a 12% 13 13 Dodge Bros .... 22 1 a .... 21% 21'j Gabriel Snbbrs 20 19% 19% 19'2 General Motors 199'2 195-., 198 * 195" 4 Hudson 95'a 92'j .93'2 91% Hupp 53 U 52 52 3 a 53'a Jordan 13% 12% 13’.a 12', Moon 11 8"4 IOU 9 Mack Trucks .. 90% 89'2 90‘., 897a Motor Wheel .. 35% 34 5 a 35' 2 34'2 Martin-Parry ..13 12 7 a 13>2 Packard 70% 69 7 a 70 3 4 7u Nash 88-1 88 88'-, 88 Peerless 23’4 23 23', Paige 39 s 8 37' i 37% 36% Gardner 15 14';, 15 .... Reo 29' i 28 29 Studebaker Cor. 67% 66 7 j 66 7 66% Stew Warner.. 95 93 94% 91% Stromberg Cart. 61'1 .... 61 60% Timken Bear .. 133 132', 132 1 130'2 VVillvs-Overland. 27% 26 3 4 26 7 a 27 YellowCCoach.. 333 3 32 4 33% White Motor .. 35% 34'.. 35% 34'2 Mining— Am Smlt Rfg ..191'2 185 1894a 186 7 a Anaconda Cop . 69 ;, 4 68% 68% 68% Calumet Sc Ariz 103 , 102% 102‘4 101'.. Cerro dc Pasco 71 a a 70 71 67 Chile Copper .. . 42% 41 7 a 42' ~ 41% Greene Can Cop 130', 128 130', 125-a Inspiration Cop. 22% .... 22 1 a 22' 4 Int Nickel 92”, 91‘2 92', 90% Kennecott Cop. 86'., 85'2 85% 85% Magma Cop ... 49% 48'2 48 s 47% Miami Copper 19% .... 19', 19 ’ a Texas Gulf Sul. 78 77% 77% 77'a U S Smelt 42 41 1 4 42 41'2 Oils— Atlantic Rfg ...124% 123', 123' 4 122 Freeport-Texas. 84 82 83'a 84 Houston Oil ....156'2 155'a I*l Indp Oil Sc Gas. 28'a 27 7 s 28 28 Marland Oil 40% 40% 4fl"a 40', Mid-Cont Petrol. 29 28% 29 28;., Lago Oil & Tr. 32’a . .. 32% 31 2 Pail-Ain Pet B. 46% 45% 46 45% Phillips Petrol.. 41 7 a 41 41% 40;|s Pro & Rfgrs ..22 ... 22 21 s , Union of Cal . 50’a 50 50 2 50 ,2 Pure Oil ...... 24’2 23 7 a 24'2 Royal Dutch .. 45 3 a 44U 45 4o a Shell 26 1 4 .. 28'i 27 Simms Retrol .. 23'2 22 7 a 22'a 23 4 Skcllv Oil 31'2 31 31-a 30*s Std Oil Cal ... 58 2 08 Sid Oil N J 41 40 3 r 41 40-, Std Oil N Y ... 31 30', 31 30 2 Texas Corp .... 56'2 35* 56- B 55 2 Transcontl .... 9 Industrials— Adv Rumelv ... 23'2 22 23 22% Allis Chalmers. . 125 121 5 s 123's 122' Allied Chemical. 165'2 159% 105 1 u 1594, Armour A . . 14U 13 5 a 14':, 14 Amer Can 86 7 n 85'- 86 7 a 80 Am Hide Lea .. 13*a ... 13'2 13'2 Am H L pfd ... 54 ... 54 54 Am Linseed ~.104'a 100 100', 103 a Am Safety Raz. 65% 64'- 647, 65 Am Ice 38 ! 2 37 7 a 38', 37 '3 Am Wool 22'- ... 22% 22% Curtis 78 7 s 76 3 4 78'a 75% Coca Cola 161% 159 161% 1.59 Conti Can 111% 108% 110 108 1 Certain-teed ... 62 60% 61% 60 Congoleum 27% 27 27% 26% Davison Chem.. 46 3 a . 44=a 43 Dupont 390 7 a 386 390 7 a 382 1 Famous Players 121% 120% 121'- 120% Gen Asphalt .. 89% 87% 88%, 86 2 Glidden 25 24%. 24% 2"% Gold Dust .... 94%, 93 94 94 Int Bus Mach.l29”, 128% 129% 128 Int Cm Engr... 50% 49% SO 49% Int Paper .... 77% 76% 77 77", Int Harvester. .252 251% 252 249% Lambert 117% 114 115 114", Loews 70% 69 69% 69 3 a Kelvinator 22 7 ,a 21% 22% 21% Montgom Ward.l4s 143% 144% 142% Natl C R 61% 59% 61 59 1 Pittsburgh Coal. *6%> 45% 46 *5% Owens Bottle .. 89% .. 89 89% Radio Corp ...174% 169 172 170 Real Silk 28'- ... 28 28 Rem Rand ... 27% 27% 27% 27% Sears Roebuck. .105"., 103% 104', 193 , Union Carbide... 160 156% 158'- 157% Univ Pipe 28 27 27% 26% U. S. Cs Ir P..\ .271 266 270 261%. U. S. Leath 39% 33':, 33% 33% U S Ind A1 120% . 119% 118 Wright 132 129 131 126 Wool Cos 188% 138 188% 187% Utilities— Am T & T 181 % 180% 180 r ‘a 181% Am Exp 134% 183 184", 180 Am Wat Wks 60% 59% 59"., 59% Brklvn-Man T... 73% 73 73% 73 Col G & E 103 100% 102% 98% Consol Gas 156% 151'., 156% 149", El Pow & Lt 40% 38% 40% 38% Interboro 54% 53% 534& 51 Nor Am Cos 67% 66", 67 66’(, Montana P 165% 165 165% 165 Peoples Gas 172% 168% 172% 168 S Cal Ed....... 46 45% 46 45% Std Gas & E 1... 65% 64t a 65 64% Util Pow . 32% 32 32% 32% West U Tel 163% 1.63 163% 164 Shipping— Am Inti Corp.... 96% 94% 95. 95 Am S & Com... 7% ... 4% 4% Atl G Ac W I. .. 43% 43% 43% 43V, Int M M pfd 41% 40% 41 40% United Fruit 141 140% 141 140'/-

Foods— Am Sue Rfg 71% 71 71% 70% Am B Sug 15% ... 15% 15% Austin Nich 6% 6% 6% 6% Beechnut Pkg.... 79% 77% 79’i 78 Cal Pkg 79% ... 78*4 78% Corn Prod 83% 81% 82% 80% Cuba C Su p. .. 26% ... 25% 26 Cuban Am Sug.. 20% ... 20% 20% Fleisch Cos 76 74% 75% 73% Jewel Tea 85 ... 85 85 Jones Bros Tea.. 31% 31% 31% 31% Kraft 68 66% 67% 65% Kroger 77% 76% 76% 76% Natl Bis 176% 172 173 170'% Nat Dairy 82% 81% 82% 80% Postum Cos 1271a 125% 128% 125 Ward Bak 8.... 24 23% 23% 23% Tobaccos— " Am Sum 56 55 55% 54% Am Tob 174% 171% 174% 169% Am Tob B 175% 169% 173% 16974 Con Cigars 87% 86 87 7 s 86 Gen Cigar 71% 70% 71% 70% Lig Sc Mey 116% 107% 116% 107% Lorillard 42% 41% 42% 42 R. J. Reynolds . . .146%. 141% 146% 141% Tob Prod B 113% 111% 113% 111% United Cig St.. 31 ... 31 30% Schulte R 5t.... 66',2 64% 66 64 RAW SUGAR PRICES —April 12High. Low. Close. January 2.87 2.87 2 87 March 2.87 2.80 2.80 May 2.69 2.68 2 68 July 2.82 2.81 2 81 September 2.91 2.90 2 90 December 2.99 2.97 2.91 Other Livestock CLEVELAND, April 13.—Hogs—Receipts 1,000; market. 10®>15c up: 250-350 lbs ' $9.15(119.25: 200-250 lbs, $9.25fr9.35’ 160200 lbs, $9.35*/9.50; 130-160 lbs, $7 50® 9.50: 90-130 lbs, $7.25*/7.50. CattleReceipts. 50. Calves—Receipts, 150: market. steady: beef steers. $11.35*/ 11.75: beef cows. $7.25*7 9.50; low cutter and cutter cows. [email protected]: vealers, sl2*/T6. Sheep —Receipts. 300; market, steady; top fat lambs. $15.25; bulk fat lambs, 514.75@ 15.25; bulk cull lambs, slo® 12.50; bulk fat ewes, s6*iß. By United Pn gs TOLEDO. April 13.—Hog—Receipts. 450; market. 10*/15c up: htavies. $8.50*19; mediums. s9*/9.25: yorke-'S, $8.85® 9.25; good pigs, s7*/7.50. Cattle—Receipts, light; market steady. Calves—Receipts, light: market, steady. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, light; market, uradfc

HEAVYWEIGHTS JUMP TO $9.40 TOPINMARKET Most Porkers Advance 25 Cents: Calves Drop Half Dollar. April Bulk Top Receipts 6. 8.254a 8.75 8.75 6,500 7 8.00(if 8.85 9.00 2.000 9. 8.254 c 9 25 9.25 4.000 10. 8.254 c 9.25 9 25 8,000 11. 8.00((i> 9.00 9.00 7.500 12. 8.154 c 9.15 9.15 4.500 13. 8.15® 9.40 9.40 C.OOO Hogs weighing upward from I f , o pounds advanced 25 cents on . j hundredweight at the Union Stockyards today to a top of $9.40. Material weighing less was unchanged, and the bulk sold at $8.15 and higher. Receipts were estimated at 6,000 and there were 530 holdovers. Calves dropped the 50 cents gained Thursday and sold at a sls top. Other divisions presented steady tones. The Chicago market opened fairly actice, strong to 10 cents higher with Thursday's best price. Good and choice animals in the 180-230-pound class brought $9 to $9.10. Few strictly choice hogs were held for higher prices. Receipts numbered 15,030 and there were 9,000 held over. Lights Unchanged Gaining 25 cents evenly, heavy meat animals, 250-350 pounds, sold at $8.90% 9.25 and material in the 200-250-pound class brought $3.25'u 9.40, gaining the same. Lights, 160200 pounds, were up 25 cents on the top at $8.90"'9.40 and all other classes were unchanged: light lights. 130-160 pounds, 58.15 8.90; pigs, $7 (h 7.90. and packing sows, s7"' 8. A steady tone marked the catttle division where beef steers sold at $11.50"/13.50. and cows at $8"/10.50. Low cutter and cutter cows brought $5.50"'7. and bulk stock and feeder steers went at $7.50"f 9.50. There were about 600 received. Calves Drop Back After advancing 50 cents Thursday, best vealers dropped back on the market today, selling at sl4"' 15. 50 cents to $1 lower. Heavy calves were unchanged at $6.50"7 10. Receipts numbered 500. With only 100 animals in the pens, sheep and lambs were quotably steady again today. The top was $16.50 and bulk fat lmbs were quoted at sl4"' 15.50. Bulk cull lambs were $7.50"' 11.50 and fat ewes. $3.50 "'9.50. _ —Hois— Receipts. 6,000; market higher. 200-350 lbs $8 904/ 9 27 200-2.30 lbs p'254/ 9.40 160-200 lbs 8.9047 9.40 120-160 lbs 8.1.34, 8.90 90-120 lbs 7.004, 7.90 Packim? sows 7.004 t 8.00 —CattleReceipts. 600; market, steady. Beef steers $11.30',, 13 30 Beef cows 8.004 t 10.30 Low cotters and cutter cows.. 5.30 r,( 7.00 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 7..704,. 9.30 —Calves— Receipts, vealers. 509: market, lower. Best vealers $14,004, 15 00 Heavy calves 6 30® 10.00 —Sheep and Lambs— Receipts. 100: market steady Too fat lambs $16.50 Bulk fat lambs 14.004)15.50 Bulk cull lambs 7.504) 11.50 Fat ewes 6.50® 9.50

Other Livestock Bn I nilrd Press LOUISVILLE. April 13. - Hogs -Receipts. 800; market. 10c higher: heavies and mediums, 175 lbs. up. sß® 9.20: lights and pigs. 175 lbs. down. $5.75®8.15: throwouts and stags. $6.20*/ 6.80. Cottle Receipts. 200: market, steady; prime heavy steers, $12.50*/ 13.50; heavy shipping steersji sll */ 12.50: medium and plain steerff $9.50*/11; fat heifers, $8.50*/ 12.50; good to choice cows. $8.50® 10; medium to good cows. $6.50*/8.50; cutters. $5.50*/. 6. cannery $4.30*/5: bulls. $64/8.75: feeders. $8.50*/ 11.50; stockers. $7.50® 11 50 Calves- Receipts. 300; market, top calves. 50c higher: others steady, good to choice. $10,594/ 12.50: medium to good. $8 50*/ 10.50: outs. $8.50 down. 3hoep—Receipts. 50; market, steady; top lambs, $14.50*/ 15: seconds. sß*/ II; sheep. $5,504/7 Thursday's shipments: Cattle. 85; calves, none; hogs. 152; sheep, none. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. April 13.-Hogs—Re-ceipts. 3,500; holdovers. 500; market, 10*/ 25c no; top. $9.75: 250-350 lbs, s9*/9.50: 200-250 lbs, $9.50*/ 9.75: 160-200 lbs. $7 25 *' 9.75: 130-160 lbs, $7.75*/9.50: PO-130 lbs, $7.25® 8.25; packing sows, s7*/7.75. Cat tle —Receipts, 1.500. Calves-Receipts. 800: market steady; calves, steady: vealers. sl6 4/16.50. Sheep—Receipts. 5.200: market, fat lambs. 25c up: top. fat lambs. $17.75: bulk fat lambs. $17.25*/17.75: bulk cull lambs. sl3*/13.50; bulk fat ewes. s9*/. 10.50. By United Press PITTSBURGH. April 13.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.200; market, 10 to 15c up; 250-350 lbs, $8.75*/ 9.35: 200-230 lbs, $9.15*/9.60: 160200 lbs., $9.50® 9.60: 130-160 lbs, $8.75® 9.60; 90-130 lbs, $7.25*/8.75; packing sows. s7*/7.5C. Cattle—Receipts, 25. Calves—■ Receipts. 50; market steady; calves, strong; beef steers. $11.50*/ 13.65; vealers. sl4® 16. Sheep—Receipts, 25; market, steady to strong; ton fat lambs, $15.25: bulk fat lambs. $13.50*/15; bulk cull lambs, slo® 12. Bulk spring lambs. $17®20. Bn United Press CHICAGO. April 13.—Hogs—Receipts, 15.000; market mostly 10*/ 20c higher than Thursday's ave-age; spots on lower grade pigs, light lights and pigs 25c higher, to $9.20: butchers, medium to choice 250-350-lb, $8.45*/9.05: 200-250-lb, $8.60®9.20: 160-200-lb, $8.40®9.20: 130-160-lb, $7.50® 9: packing sows. $7,608*9.15: Digs, medium to choice, 90-130 lbs, $6,50®8. CattleReceipts. 2,000; calves. 1.000; market fluctuating sharply; steer trade closed weak, about steady with weak earlier: undertone healthy; best steers today. $14.45; lower grades, all classes, relatively higher; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice 1.300-1.500 lbs, $13.25® 15: 1.100-1.300 lbs, $134/15: 950-1.100 lbs, $12,754/14.75; common and medium. 50 lbs, $94/ 13.50: feeding yearlings, good and choice. 750-920 lbs, $13.50®14.50; heifers. good and choice. 850 lbs. down. $12.25® 13.85; common and medium. $8.50®12; cows, good and choice. $94/11.50; common and medium. $7.75**9: low cutter and cutter cows. $6,154/7.75; bulls, good and choice beef. $94/ 10.50: cutter to medium. $7.50® 9.10: vealers, milk fed, good and choice. $12.25®T5.50: medium, SI 1 (fi) 12.25; cull and common. sß® 11; Stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, all weights. $11.50® 12.75; common and medium, $8,504/ 11.25. Sheep—Receipts. 5.000; market, fat lambs fairly active, steady to 10c higher: choice clipped ewes. 15®25c up; native springers and feding and shearing lambs about steady; lambs, good and choice 92-lb. down. $16.40® 17.75; medium. $15.75® 16.75; cull and common. $13.50® 15.50: medium and choice 92-100 !bs, $15.25® 17.50: ewes medium to choice 150 lbs. down. $9®11.40: cull and common. $8.50 4/9.75; feeder lambs, good and choice. $15.25® 16.75. By United Press CINCINNATI. Apjril 13.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.700; holdovers. 1,012; market, steady to 15c up: 250-350 lbs, $8.65® 9.50; 200-250 lbs, 59.25*/ 9.50: 160-200 lbs, $8,754/9.50; 150-160 lbs, sß® 9: 90-150 lbs, $5,504/ 8; packing sows. $6.75® 7.50. Cattle—Receipts. 350. Calves—Receipts, 450; market veals steady to 50c up; beef steers, sll® 13.50; light yearling steers and heifers! $10.50® 12.75; beef cows. sß® 10; low cutter and cutter cows. $5.50®7.25; vealers. slo® 15; heavy calves. s9® 12; bulk stock and feeder steers, slo®ll. Sheep—Receipts. 75; market, steady; top fat lambs sl6; bulk fat lambs, $134/15.50: bulk cull lambs, $94/11; bulk fat ewes, $64/8- bulk spring lambs. $20®22; bulk cull spring lambs, 915® 18. 8 By United Press ’ EAST ST. LOUIS. April 13.—Hogs—Receipts. 9,500- holdovers, 3.720: market. 154/ 25c up; 250-350 lbs, $8.6509.15; 200-250 lbs, S9 0 9.25: 160-200 lbs, $8.9009.25: 130160 lbs, $7.2509.10; 90-130 lbs, $5 754/8; packing sows, $7,254/7.90. Cattle—Receipts 1,000. Calve—Receipts. 500; market, steers nominally steady; beef steers. sll4/ 12 50light yearlings and heif'—s, $10.50® 12.50beef cows. $8,504/9.50; low cutters and cutter cows. $5,754/7.25; vealers. sl3 75; heavy calvers. s3® 10.50: bulk stock and feeder steers. $10.50® 11.50. Sheep—Receipts. 500: market, steady: top fat lambs. sl7 25: bulk fat lambs. $16.50® 17.15: bulk cull lambs, [email protected]; bulk fat ewes. M.S0&I0.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

In the Cotton Market

(Bv Thomson Sc McKinnon) NEW YORK. April 13.—There v.'as a little flurry of selling on the small consumption figures this morning but it was neither effective of much auration. Wc fairly under the influence of crop conditions now' and the probabality of unfavorable weather over the week-end brought in enough demand to lift the market back to the old high prices. It may be true that we are no longer with guarantee of strongest kind of a technical position behind us, but we still have a scarcity of contracts and an uneasy feeling amongst the trade. American mill stocks are nearly 400,000 less than last year at th-; time. Instead of a nervous market as has reached the neighborhood of 1950 for October, the tone was quiet and trading dull. Higher prices are indicated together with short covering over the week-end. NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. January 19.27 19.20 19.27 May 19.63 19.33 19.6.3 July 19.50 19.18 19.49 October 19.26 18.93 19.23 December 19.23 18.99 19.22 NEW YORK z High. Low. Close. January 19.51 19.19 19.51 March 19.51 19.22 19.51 Mav 19.98 19.63 19.93 July 19.79 19.46 19.79 October 1964 19.31 19.64 December 19.53 19.20 19.31 CHICA'O High. Low. Close. Mav 19 77 1933 19.75 Julv 19 63 19.23 19.60 October .. 19.49 19 07 19 40 December 19.33 19.09 19.3.3 WHEAT RALLIES FROM OPENING DIP AT CHICAGO Major Grain Advances More Than 2 Cents AfVr Comeback. Hy l vih -/ ss CHICAGO, April 13.—Heavy buying by millers who had exhausted their reserve waiting for lower prices, sent future deliveries in wheat still higher on the Chicago Board of Trade today, the market level went above $1.50 per busnel for the first time in several months. May wheat led the advance, closing at $1.51% up 2% from Thursday s close. The strength was reflected in other grains. />'" f nth and Prt ss CHICAGO, April 13.—Wheat staged a spectacular rally from an early dip on the Board of Trade today and shot into another sharp advance of 2c or more. Heavy buying in the last hour for eastern and northern mill interests caused the final bulge which netted total gains of 8c or more for the last three days of trading. The millers had exhausted their supplier v aiting for the expected break in the steadily rising market, and this afternoon were forced to buy at prevailing prices. Corn and oats rallied with wheat and closed sharply higher. Final figures were: Wheat. 1% to 2%c higher; corn. n ic higher, and oats, 't to %c up. Provisions closed sharply lower. Lower Liverpool wheat cables brought on a wave of realizing sales just after the opening this morning and prices declined more than lc. The May, however, was very light, dipping only %c and leading a sharp rally that regained nearly all losses by mid-session. Trade in the July was very broad. Corn was comparatively dull and Inclined to weakness. Prices followed the early dip in Wheat, and then went up on wheat's rally. There was practically nothing in the news, and weather over the belt remained clear and favorable. Trades are losing interest in corn, many of them selling out their corn holdings and going over into the active wheat pit. Oats were dull and featureless. Reports of frost damage to the new crop held the undertone firm all day.

Chicago Grain Table WHEAT— AnUl * 3 ~ p r ev Onon High -Low -Close Close May.. 1.48% 1.51% 1.48% 1.51% 1.49% July.. 1.47% 1.50" 4 1.47% 1.50% 1 48% Sept,. 1.45% 1.48% 1.45% 1.48% 1.47 CORN— Mav .. .98% .99% .98% 98'• 98% July.. 1.01 % 1.02"% 1.01% 1.02% 102% Sept, 1,02% 1.03% 1.02% 1.03% 1 02% OATS— Mav., .57%. .58% .57% .58 .57% July, .50% .51% .50% .51 1 4 ,50% Sept., .46% .46% .46% .46% .46% LARD— May. 11.77 11.77 11.60 11,67 11.77 Julv. 12.10 12.10 11.90 12.00 12.07 Sept. 12.37 12.37 12.71 12.27 12.37 RIBSMav. 11.45 11.45 11.35 11.35 11.50 RYEMay, 1.22% 1.24% 1.22% 1.24% 1.23 Julv, 1.18% 1.20% 1.18% 1.20% 1.19% Sept, 1.12% 1.15% 1.12% 1.15 1.13% By Times Special CHICAGO. April 13—Carlots: Wheat. 10; com. 107: oats. 46: Rye. 0. TOLEDO. April 13.—Close: Wheat—No. 2. $1.87®1.88. Corn—No. 3. $1,054/ 1.06. Rye—No. 2. $1.32. Oats—No. 2, 66®68c. Clover—Cash. $16.90; October. $17.25; cash, imported. $14.50. Timothy Cash, $2.10; May. $2.15; December. $2.25. Alsike —Cash, $15.45. Butter —464/48C. Eggs—--26®>27c. Hay—sl.2o cwt. By United Press CHICAGO, April 13. Cash grain: Wheat—No. 3 red. $1.75; No. 2 hard. $1.52%® 1.53. Corn—No. 2 yellow $1.03® 1.03%; No. 3. $1.00%*/ 1.02: No. 4. 96%*/ 98%c; No. 5. 94® 96c; No. 6, 90®92c: No. 1 mixed. $1.53; No. 2. $1.01%® 1.06; No. 3. 99%C®$1; No. 4. 96%c; No. 5, 93%c; No. 6. 90Vic. No. 3 white. 98%c; No. 4. 96%*/ 97c; No. 5. 95c: No. 6. 91 %c; sg. 774/ 88c. Oats—No. 2 w’hlte. 62%4/64%c: No. 3 58® 63 Vic; No. 4. 57% 4/ 61 %c. Rye—No. 2. $1.24. Barley—94c*/$1.02. Timothy—s3.2s ®4. Clover—sl9.2so 26.75. CHICAGO. April 13.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 682.000: corn, 573.000; oats. 379 - 000. against holiday. Shipments: Wheat, 1,078.000: corn, 604,000; oats, 519.000, against holiday

Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the cail of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. basis 41%c New York rate, were: Wheat—Steady: No. 2 red. $1.77®1.82; No. 2 hard. $1.47® 1.52. Corn—Steady: No. 4 white. 89®94c: No. 5 white, 87®91c; No. 4 yellow, 90®95c; No. 5 yellow, 8847;92c: No. 4 mixed, 87® 91c; No. 5 mixed, 84089 c. Oats —Firm; No. 2 white, 59®60'ic: No. 3 white. 57® 59c. Hay—Weak; No. 1 timothy. $13.00® 13.50; No. 2 timothy. $12.50®/’ 13.00; No. 1 light clover mixed. $13.50014.00: No. 1 cifVer mixed. $13.50013.00; No. 1 clover hay, $17.000,17.50. —lnspections Wheat—No. 3 red, 1 car; No. 1 hard, 1 car; No. 1 mixed. 1 car. Total. 3 cars. Corn—No. 3 white, 2 cars; No. 4 white. 1 car; sample white. 4 cars: No. 3 yellow, 5 cars; No. 4 yellow, 6 cars; No. 5 yellow. 1 car; No. 6 yellow, 1 car; sample yellow, 3 cars; No. 2 mixed. 1 car; No. 4 mixed. 1 car; No. 5 mixed. 1 car. Total. 26 cars. Oats —No. 2 white, 3 cars; No. 3 white. 8 cars; No. 4 white, 4 cars; No. 3 mixed, 1 car. Total, 16 cars.. New York Liberty Bonds —April 13— Prev Close. Close. 3> s 101.8 101.16 Ist 4% s 102.16 102.17 3rd 4% s 100.13 100.11 4th 4%s 103.08 103.9 Tt. 4%s 1952 115.12 Tr 4s 1954 110.12 Tr 3%s 107.17 Ii 3'.tS 102.18

New York Curb Market —April 13 — Bid. Ask. American Gas 136% 137% Amer R M 101", 102% Continental Oil 17% 17", Ga ena Siena 1 8% 9% Humble Oil 65 6.3% Imp Oil of Canada 61 61% Int Pete 38% 38% Ohio Oil 62% 62% Prairie Ors and Gas 50 50% S O Indiana 77% 78 S O Kansas 26 26% S O Kentucky 132 132 S O Nebraska 44 44% S O Ohio 76% 77% Vacuum Oil 152 1a2% Salt Creek Prod 30% 30% Durant Motors Del 10 s ,, 10% Elec Bond and Share 92%, 82% Elec Investors 51% 51% Ford of Canada 582'- 583%, Midvale Company 44% 45% National Leather 4 4% Serv Eiectric 9%, 9% Stutz Motor 14% 14% Cities Service com .... 56% 37 Cities Service t>fd 99% 100% Associated Gas (Ai "S 1 ., 48% Marmon 54 5.3 United L and P /Ai 2"%, 27 Warner Bros ißi 27% 27')

Produce Markets

Butter 'wholesale price)—No. 1, 47',, 49c; No. 2, 444, 46c lb. Butterfat 'buying price)—4sc lb. Cheese (wholesale seiiing pr,ces per pound—American loaf. 32',/35c: pimento loaf. 34®37c: brick loaf. 324, 35c; Swiss. 394, 42c: Wisconsin flat. 274,39 c; print cream. 2.74, 27c: flat display. 264)27c; Longhorn. 26%®27c; New York iimoerger. 30 1 4,32 c. Eggs—Buying prices: fresh delivered at Indianapolis, loss off. 244,25%c doz. Poultry (buying pricet Hens. 224724 c: Lrghorn hens. 184,19 c; 1928 spring. 1% to 1% lbs., 35c; 2 lbs .and up. 40c: Leghorns. 30c; old roosters, 124i13c; ducks. 15u 16c: geese. 84,10 c; guineas, old 33®35c: voung. 50c. Chicago Stocks Open. High Low Close Armour Ills pfd . 76 76 75% 75% Auburn Motor .134% 134% 134 134 Kraft Chse . .. 66% *7% 66% 67% Balban-Katz . . 74 Libby McN <5, L. 9% 9% 9 9 Middle West .142% 143 142% 142% Swift & Cos 128% 128% 128 128 Swift 28% 28%* 23% 28% Torg & .Beck .. 80 8! 80 80%. Illinois Brick .. 43% 43% "3 43 Yellow Cab . 33% 34 33% 34 J. R. Thompson 63%, Elec H H Util. 22% 22 , 22% 22% Gossard 54% 57 54% 56 Monsanto Chcm 54 57 54 57 Natl Std 52% 52%, 52 52%. Natl Elec • A \ . 31 Death Notices CLINE. MARGARET- Widow of David Cline and grandmother of Ruth Sullivan Ruggles. Martha Sullivan Henderson. Esther Sullivan Lee, departed this life Friday. April 13. 5:45 a. m : age 85 year Funeral. Monday. Anri! 16. at the residoncp, 749 N. Wallace. 10 a. ni. Burial Crown Hill. Friends n vited. Funeral Directors FINN BIOS FUNERAL HOME Hi: if) X. M EUt I HAN, TA. 18:i0 Ueorge (irinstemer Funeral director. 522 E Market Main 0808 KIUEOER. WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N Illinois St. Main 1154 R's Bel 5866-R ( G. 11. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St Dr. <477 3. C. WILSON: funeral Darlors. amoulancr service and modern automotive eaulpmept Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 BERT 8. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST DREXEI. 5307 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS )31 N Delaware LI 3828 T ransportation

TRAVEL YELLOW AY SYSTEM INC. Chicago $4 00 St. Louis $5.09 Dayton 3.00 Pittsburgh .... 9.00 For information or to make reservations Dennison Hotel Riley 2273. Lincoln 4383 Traction Bus Terminal Main 4500 Lorraine Hotel Lincoln 6323 Plaza Hotel Lincoln 4516 Monuments INDPLS. GRANITE CO.-Monuments and markers. Lowest oriccs. E. 42nd and : - res n Lost and Found ARTICLES-Found on Indianapolis street cars yesterday! 1 GOLF BAG AND CLUBS 1 UMBRELLA 1 PAIR GLASSES 1 PACKAGE MAIN 2737 FOUND Hound; female: black and tan. 17 N ‘Berwick. BROACH —U. S. Navy: lost 49th and ColReward. Hu. 3948 GLASSFS Leather case; lost Illinois car. Thursday a. m. Reward. Wa. 4587. HAND BAG Lady's, light brown; lost at 24th and Central Ave , Thurs. Reward. MRS. P. S. WHIPPLE. 2423 Park. Special Notices GODD PROPOSITION-For man with money. Will give one-fourth interest in good proposition if he will come in and put it over. A $26,000 profit. Prefer man who likes out-door sports, and has good character and standing. Will take small amount of money. /Jail 3034 Kenwood On or after April 10, 1928. I will not be responsible for debts contracted bv any other than myself. LESTER COY. 521 Bacon St. U. 8. GOVERNMENT JOB— *95 to $227 month: steady work: men. 18-45: I coach you. 1307 City Trust Bldg. ELECTREAL— Body massage: corrects poor circulation and nervousness. JEAN SKINNER. 1112 Central. Apt. K. LI. 8873. MEN'S SHOES Half-soled and rubber heels. sl. Ladles Shoes. 90c. 644 Ind. Ave. MASSAGES—Baths. Special treatments for colas, etc. Graduate nurse. Ha. 3504-J Instructions Exclusive College of Beauty Culture for Women and Girls. Our Operators Are Always in Demand. Cemiitral Beayty College 2d Floor Odd Fellow Bldg. MA. 5748 LADIES—Learn beautv culture and live in luxury. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. 202 Odd Fellows Bldg. Ma. 5748. PIANO —And harmony lessons; full hour $1; graduate teacher. Ri. 3060. Help Wanted Male EXPERIENCED PANELERS On Closed Bodies. ROBBINS’ BODY CORPORATION Division and Morris St. SALESMEN—In all parts of Indiana to sell our underwriting and special issues of high grade bonds and preferred stock. RUBY & CO.. 406 Guaranty Bldg., Indianapolis, WANTED —A carpenter who will take vacant lot for wages. Be. 3157. BARBER WANTED SATURDAY. 3505 MASS. AVE. COUNTER MAN —Experienced. CLAMAN DAIRY LUNCH. 55 Kentucky Ave. Help Wanted Female MIDDLE-AGED LADY—For houseworkT more for home than wages. Ch. 2965-M. Situations Wanted Male CARPENTER—Exp., small jobs, any line work. Ha. 3504-J. WORK—Of any kind by boy. age 18 Very capable. Ma. 1929. Situations Wanted Female RELIABLE—Woman: day work; steady worker; experienced. He. 2918.

Situations Wanted Female COLORED GIRL General housework. Cooking; no laundry; exp. Ri. 1809. EXP.. FIRST-CLASS LAUNDRESS Work to take home. He. 3645. RELIABLE—Co.ored girl wants half-day work. 4 days a week. Li. 3231. Business Announcements Cement Jobbing; all kinds, lie. 2452. CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. COPE. 122 E. Ohio St. Hours. 3-6 p. m. FEATHERS^-Bought, sold and renovated; feather mattresses, pillows made to order. E. F. Bnrkle. 416 Mass. Ma. 1428. INTERIOR Decorating: wall paper cleaned: floors reflnished. Ta. 4966. Paper Cleaners, SI.OO a room. White men. LOHMAN. Ur. 4147 PAPER HANGING—And painting; work-man-hip guarrulven. Be. 3920-W. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and painting, plaster patching. Ch. 6813. PAPER CLEANING—Paint washing, floors: work guaiantevd. Li. 1104. J. MASOIL_ WALL PAPER CLEANING. SI.OO ROOM. CH. 4195-J. ~ PAPER CLEANING EXPERTS. DR. 3610. JONES Sc MILLER. WALL PAPER—And paint cleaners. Re- J liable, satisfactory work. Dr. 4120. ft LG v\’.2. 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I.i. 4864. 11TH. e.. -’Jo steam heated rooms. $3; or housekeeping. $4. ISTH, K . 531 Large modern room near ca r. Employed couple. Ri. 5286. Your CreGflU Is Good You can phone In vour want ads ana nave them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurtsous girl will help vou write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. ROOMS In lovely modern home: north: $3.59 Wash.. 1704. 1500 NORTH Large, front rm.; suitable (or 2 voung peonle: Central ear. Ll. 3196. THE TOWER has a few desirable rooms at s.*> p A r week single or *6 double: rooms with private bath at $3. Telephone Lincoln 1823 or drop in and see them at 1102 N. Capitol Ave. FURNISHED front rm.. mod., suit. 2 men or Indjr% Near Blakcrs Collce* > . He. 5617. riMEfii WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Room for Rent With Board BOSART. 312 Front rm.. mod., near car and hns hue. 2 ran. Ir. 1239-M CAP . N.. 798 Nratlv (urn rm., home rooking; gentlemen preferred. 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Apartments for Rent 1555 N. ALABAMA $38.50-37 418 E. Fifteenth $55.00 668 E. Eleventh 36.50 1108 College 37.50 234 E. Pratt 42.50 1020 Central 35.00 1244 E. Washington 45.50 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma. 4818. BROADWAY, 21ST—3 or 4 attractive rms.; kitchenette: bath: heat: water. He. 1221. ENGLISH AVE.. 1702 Upstairs: 6 nice ram, with bath: reas. rent. Call Hr. 5350. AVAILABLE APRIL 9—IN THE BEAUTIFUL COMMODORE. 3015 N. MERIDIAN. One apartment consisting of very large living room, bedroom, dinette, completely equipped kitchen, with Frigidaire. tile bath with shower. This apartment will be completely redecorated and will be one of the most beautiful in city when finished. Call at apartment A in building, or phone R. F. Wilson. Ta. 1476, for rental information; rales $75 per mo., including utilities. MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES CO. 710 Union Title Bldg. INSPECTION INVITEO BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unfurnished: $57.50 to $125. Apartment-liotel service if desired. Call at building office. Penn, and Pratt Sts. Phone Ri. 1371. Movriahan Propertles Company. 710 Union Title Bldg. 3 ROOMS—Modern; elec., gas. water. phone free; $27. Dr. 3125-J. NEW APTS.—Frigidaire. gas, heat and water. 1155 Shelby. Houses for Rent ARROW AVE.. 1626—6-room modern double. garage. Ch. 4887-M. BRIGHT 170—'.’ dble.. 5 large rms.. gas, • elec., water paid. sl6. Ha. 1172-R. CAPITOL, N.. 3167—Dandv 6-rm. modern doub.; brkfast. rm.: gar.: $45, Hu. 3159-M CENTENNIAL. 411—5-rm. dble. semi-mod.. yard: 2 porches; good paper; $lB. CHESTER. N.. 623—5-rm. mod double- heatrola; water pd., gar. Car line. Ir. 0706-W. COFFEY. 550-52 —5 rooms bath, water pd. garages, large yd. and porches Bel 1041. Delaware, 2349 N. Six-room modern double; three bedrooms in good condition; garage; $42.50. SCHMID Sc SMITH, INC. 130 N. Delaware Ma. 4088 DORMAN. 310—7-room modern single: garage; water paid. He. 3575. DRAPER. 1529—5 room house, gas. elec., water pd., rent reduced to sl6: nice neighborhood. Owner. Hu. 4368. EAST— Strictly mod. 2-way bungalow. 4 rm., sun rm., only $45. Inq. 960 N. Rural. Ch. 0215.

Houses for Rent GRACE, <3s—l sq. cast of Rural: 3 rms.; garage: sl4; adults only. Dr. 6445-W. HAMILTON. N.. 813—5 rooms, bath, newly decorated. Drexel 5877-W. HAMILTON AVE.. 27—6 rms. and bath; only S2B. Ch. 5931. HIGHLAND AND MlCH.—lst door.; 6-rm. doub e; bath; semi-mod.: S2B. Dr. 4605. HOWARD ST.. 1829—% double house, 5 rms.. bath, garage, water pd 323. Be. 1912 KEYSTONE. N, 2053—4-rm. semi-mod. dblc.: shades screens; gar. $22.50 Ch. 4253. LYNN. N„ 540—3-room pantry: sls mo. Ll, 9194. 2305 MASS.: 4-room: good $ll.OO 1440 Everett; 4-room cottage 10.00 1821 W. New York; 3 rooms 10.00 -Colored--2036 W. Tenth St.: 5 rooms; g00d..512.50 426 To edo: 3 rooms; toilet 15.00 N. L. SEARCY. 224 N. Dela. Li. 4971. MINNESOTA. E.. 730—5-room double, toilet, water inside Will provide garage. Well located, good condition. Don’t fail to see this: $23 water pd. Dr. 2945-J. NORDYKE, 1382 —7 rooms, garage for 3 cars; $25 Ma. 4739. NORTH—Attractive 6-room modern doub.; built-in featrs.: lge. porch: $35. Wa. 2059. PARK. 1727—Dandy 6-rm. mod. double, gar Only $32.50. Ta, 2231. PARKER. 2379—Colored: modern; $24; water paid Main 1050, RANDOLPH, S.. 1201—4 rms. semi-modern. $lB. Call. Dr. 2528-R. RITTER, S.. 372—5 rooms semi-mod., water paid: $lB. ST. PETER. S., 914—5 rms., semi-mod., water pd. gar.: $lB. Ma. 2816. BHERMAN DR.. N.. 2304=13 rms.. mod.. eare?e: S2O:_ wator__paid. Ch, 0272. TACOMA. N.. 329.-5 medium size rooms, newly decorated, light, gas cistern, garage, to'let, good location, water paid. $23, Call 1606 Sturm Ave. TACOMA. N, 207—6 rms, water, gas, elec. Inside toilet. Dr. _2432;_ Ma. 1407. TEMPLE'A- PEARL. 2600 EAST-~3. — 4 _ rm. cozy bungalows. $ 15_a nd $lB, He. 5805. ’IUXEDO S, 49—5 rms, semi-modern; $lB. J. W. Friday. 334 Lemcke. Ma. 2816. WALCOTT. 418 N.—6-rm. dble. semi-mod". $25: enrage. Ch. 0690. WARMAN. 8, 505- 5 room cottage, aemlmodern. garage. Bel. 0741. COTTAGE WITH GARAGE, $12.00 Four rroms. electric lights and gas; new'v decorated. 1316 Deloss St. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. Ma. 6020. CORNER 27th and 111, 8 largc-rm. house; newly painted: gar.: S4O, Ta. 1571. Your Gredat Cs Good You can phone in vour want ads ana have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail vourself ol this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write vour ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. 1731 MILLER—4 rooms, water paid...s29 906 BEECHER sls M. O JOHNSON. 309 Teincke Bldg. Ll. 4987 MODERN BUNGALOW- 5 rooms and breakfast room, garage front drive. In Irvington. $35. 4913 Unlverslty_Ave. _ FREE RENT TO IST OF MAY Randolph. 8, 1427: 4 rms, inside toilet; newlv decorated; water paid. $25 mo. HP. 3455. NEAR Malleable Troll. Serline mills; 540 N. Lviln: 3 rms, sls. Li. 9194. Wanted to Rent 6-ROOM HOUSE—Garage: in St. Philips parish; reasonable. Ch. 8711-W. Business Places for Rent NEW BRICK STOREROOM CHURCHMAN AVE. AT KELLY Good location for grocery and drug store. No competition within several blocks: A-1 opportunity. Rents $25 and S2O monthly. LORENZ SCHMIDT Sc SONS. Me 3715. 144 E Ohio. Res., Be. 4012-R. Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Rllev 3628 Ch 4379-nfiM-W _ TRANSFER—CoaI. Teed. gen. hauling ell E. 64th. W. E. Rodocker. Wa. 4433, Houses for Sale 16J(5 GIMRER ST. A good little 4-room bungalow, nice location, improved street and walks. No Barrett. Will consider a light delivery i car ns down pnvment. Chevrolet preferred For information call MR. RICHARDSON. Ll. 3320. evenings. Dr. 7837, 1 ring 2. Bradshaw St,, 840 8 large rooms, electric lights, gas. city renter, inside toilet, well arranged for two families, fronting two paved streets; only $3,C00: $290 cpsh. Ch 2582. J. C. McCullough Agency I 106 N. Drlavarc. Ma. 1709. ONLY $150.0/9 rash and $22 per month: 4 I rooms and room for bath: garage: 2 ’ squares to College Ave. and 46th St. bus I line. 4423 Baltimore Ave. House only 4 years old. W. I BRIDGES, Main 1244; i evenings. Hu. 2188. M SPANN AVE.. 4105. 4114 Two new 4 and 5-room bungalows, $24.50 to $29.50. on easy terms. Take English Ave. car to Grant, located opposite Christian Park and close to school. Owner. S D SAMPLE. 3939 English Ave. Dr. 4334 or Ma. 5072.

A BARGAIN 5 rooms, semi-modern: 4003 E. Michi,~an. A good comfortable cottag”, growing in value as a business location. Can be bought ch/' ap and oil very easy payments. MR. KEPLING, Main 1244; eve.. Cherry ASHLAND AVE.. 1621--Slx-rcom modern cottage: improved street and alley; splendid residence district, double garage; too large for sole occupant; says sell quick "V'ow P T r*ce of $4,250. Inspect and rati AW ?,?, CE r J - SEXTON. REALTORS. Mn. 0151. Jrv. 0616-.1. FOR sABf OR”RENT-14 mi. southeast, in Brookfield. Ind.; 1 acre, good 5-rm hse., out-buildings, fruit and shade. * r / a L n tracti °n service; not far from Mich. Rd. Easy terms. Owner, C. M. Jacoby. Acton. Ind. 4-ROOM-A-SIDE DOUBLE On Meredith, near Rural: both sides rented at S2O each: for quick sale. $3,800only S4OO cash. R. S. HOWELL. 533 Lemcke Bldg.. Li. 7929. Ha. 0789-J. I LIVE—On the west side and I devotfTYn my efforts (here. I have all kinds of property for sale or trade. T. H. McTARSNEY. 2608 W. Mich. Be. 3609; eves Be. 2352. HOVEY, 5168—5 rooms, bath, furnace, water, garage; new. Price right. Bus serv‘ce on 52nd St. UNIVERSAL FINANCE CORP.. 223 E. Ohio St. Ma. 6216; evening. Hu, 4604. WALLACE. 321 N.—Modern. 2-story, 6 rooms, breakfast nook, long living-room, hardwood floors down, built-in features: full basement; gar.: side-drive: $3 500 cash, bal. monthly. Ir. 3030. 5 ROOMS—inside toilet, full basement, furnace, garage; paved street. Price $2,900. Take equity in lot. car or cash as down payment. Owner. Ir. 2295. 3- HOUSE $640 and upi 4-room houses. $1,025 and up. EASY TERMS ARRANGED. L. G. BRIGHTMIRE CO. LI. 7810. 2-STORY—Suburban, modern; 6 rooms down: provision for 3 rooms up. Take lot. car or cash as down payment. Owner. Ir. 2295. BY OWNER—4-room, modern bungalow, built-in features; large lot; garage; shrubbery, fruit trees. Ideal for old or young couple. 1227 Comar Ave. Dr. 2027-M 4- Bungalow; 33rd. west of Clifton: value $3,000; $1,500 cash, balance with Building & Loan. Box C. 344 Times. BROOKSIDE AVE.. 2326—8-room modern, suitable for single or duplex. Owner will sacrifice for $3.200. Taj. 6567 S2O MONTH—Buys a pretty 5-room bungalow in Irvington, from owner. Call Mr. Baumgart, Ri. 5641, week days. CHEAP—S-RM. HOUSE. Barn and chicken house; $550; at Greenfield, Ind. Inquire, 129 Shelby. Indianapolis. _ ADDISON ST.—Splen. 6-rm. mod. homt: ga.; $4,250; $1,150 dwn. Owner. Be. 2213-R PAYlNG—'lnvestment; cast; small, mod. double: 3 gar.; nice yd. Owner, Ri. 4749. SACRIFICE—Equity in 6 rm. mod. bung. Call after sp. m. 116 S. 11th. Beech Grove.

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409 S. SPENCER AVE. 5-rooms, enclosed rear* porch, garage, shades and screens: house In A-1 condition, newly papered and painted: has gas. lights and city water; large lot. 4 fruit trees: some Barrett on street. Will accept clear lot, good closed car or $250.00 as down payment. Balance SJO.OO per month. GOODE & GOODE Room 11. Union Trust Bldg. Riley 0141

-APRIL 14, 1928

Houses for Sale NAME YOUIi OWN DOWN PAYMENT On this 5-room bungalow, well located, southeast near Christian Park. Has electric lights. lull basement and garage. Will accept lot car or radio as down payment. Balance 1 per cent monthly. A real buy at $2,950. Call owner, WAYNE HARRYMAN. Ir. 331 _ COME OUT SUNDAY KEYSTONE AND 30TH STREET Offering dandy five-room bungalows, bath, furnace, electric lights; only $4,259. Small down payment, balance monthly like rent. Let your rent buy your home Salesman on ground between I and 5 p. m. CRUSE REALTY COMPANY Realtor. Main 5840. Suburban for Sale 21,0 ACRES Near Pendleton Pike (Mass. Ave 1 4cl< ; ctnr r , lights, Interurbau service. Close in. Priced. $2 900 sioo down. $28.00 per month. Ma. 0792 MR. EASTBURN Ir. 0215 ~s3aoo cash TWO ACRES K , ara , Rf '- chicken house, electncit\, entirely fenced. Rood roads hr THflo\ cc V storr . anci growing communitt. *f° r ffa . r .deninE and chicken raisinu’ L? wn 0r ?,!L tA ? n MR RICHARDSON _Ei. 3820, evenings Dr. 7837. line 2 SMALL DOWNPAYMENT Buys 4 and 5 room modern and sem - "}£" bungalows located 3900 wes. close to National Rd. Price from ann 2318’"m" # C ?v LO ?? BROS Li *.318. 137 g, Washington st. SJO DOWN, S:JO PER MONTH oo?cT gV$e m sM?£ Ttocated 5 ACRE TRACTS—Or ~homo~ sitr% in- . Plah[fleld r ßrownibu?g o pike 0 at very liberal tcnns ? Box C, $ 34’ 3-ROOM HOUSE— 3 4-acre ground! chicken" nr?S C B 2 £ ara £° s - small oavmT do’i n--M^h 2608 W - Will sac. or trade for rough f arm ' 1 a £, rp . np w 4-rm. bung, gar builtIn. Mr. Cox. 4249 Sunset Wa 2852-1! Bungalow' in Edgewood. ' acre Call D? V 4eQ7 rr '^ S c or ,L ladp for double. _Real Estate for Exchange SUBURBAN TRACTS ANII LOTS Will trade for deed equities in city lk) w c 847° T^a” 11 ou tefm> - sl.boo of preferred siock~of ",s]' 590 999 £ s bo.'vn pavmen t on norln or east side bungalow. Box c. 643 NEW suburban. 4-room houT~' JoF iot . or small farm. Owner 3is s. Walcott. 1 vmlH' Tt % AnF ' SCO'OO EQUITY In '1213 \ 111a A\e.. for good closed car. Bp. 2357-j. TIMES WANT Ajs BRING BUSINESS Real Estate Wanted H £yß;,-Cr,sh buyers for farms, al! size- £ "here JR State. Results guaranteed dwMßgcX taa? h,ve y ° u? AdFarms for Sale ■ A " l ln£~ Fin M land . 9 miles northwest. $j.500: sma I cash payment; terms f r c eept sma] l p ro p ertv part payment. THIRTIETH ST. R. E. AGENCY. Ta. 6531. 4 P ACRES- 10 miles west ~f Columbu! lots of fruit: fine for fruit and chicken farm: cheap. McTARSNEY, Be. 3609 cves.. Be. 2352. '~H*Pe^#jmUcs'Vei~or cbium--4 - Cash or trade. Room 140. 220 N Illinois. Lots for Sale DON'T SACRIFICE -That vacant lot: build a 3 or 4-room cottagette on it and price iSra'ilp. Cottagcttes range in T VERY EASY TERMS. .1, G. BRIGHTMIRE CO. LI. 7819 DEARBORN Between 36th' and 37th 50\ - ; ’J*l-Pa ved s! reel; rea.s. Owner. Ch. 443.',. Building and Contracting WITHOUT A CASH Payment we will build to vour ideas and mans on vour vacant lot If it is half or fully Da id for. For a small cash pay mrnt or vour semi-modern house in trad** we will buy and build on the lot vou select payable on easy terms. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors, Builders. _ , „ 142 N. Delaware St _Riley 2840. Residence. Irv. 4292. LIFE-TIME HOMES” See them while being constructed. An hour or ?o spent inspecting them will convinee vou of their superiority. Let us hPilu your home. Easy payments. 243 N. Delaware St. Phone dav or evening. Main 1244 BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANVTJ36 N Delaawre. Lin 5959 electric WIRING—S3 per room. W. F. Reimer. Ch. 6411.

Miscellaneous for Sale CABlNET—"Standard" sewing machine: 1 year guar., owner sacrifice for $35. t. 017s. CINDERS FOR DRIVEWAYS, BUILDING.' ETC. MR. SEYBERT. TA. 2167. DAHLIA BULBS -16 c to 50c each. Gladiola bulbs. 40c dozen. Cannns, 60c to $1 dozen. Agents wanted. Write for prices. PRICE RAY. DAVENPORT- Wit.il 2 chairs. Owner Wifi sacrifice for SOO. 2153 Pari; Arc. ijc. 5520. DAYTON SCALES CO 243 N. Penn. Maintains experts to assists merchants on sales increases. Call Ma. 4874. for this service. DINING CHAIRS 5 fumed oak, S9*dropleaf tab’e, $2.50. Splendid cond. He. 2470. ELECTRIC WASHER —A. B. C. excellent condition. 1114 So. Belmont _ GAS RANGE—4-burner, oven attached lighter, canopy top, S2O. 2547 Talbott GAS RANGE—High oven, good condition. SB. 1839 Pleflsant Run Pike. HOOVER SWEEPER. sls—Other makes. slo' and Likenew._ Hu. 5804. PAINT NOW—PAY LATER Do it now on our long. easy, credit terms: no interest to pay, no notes to sign, no C.O.D's to worry about, we don’t, even ask for a deposit. We ship the paint to you. pay the freight, take all the risk. Buy roofing also this easy wav. Free plan for churches clubs, etc. For details call or see James M. Mudd. 215 Kansas St., Indianapolis. PAlNT—Superior house paint, outside or inside, 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon, 366 S. Meridian St. MAin 4165. Paper Hanger’s Paste FOR ONE DOLLAR Indianapolis Paste Company will deliver within the mile square, or for sl.lO anywhere outside the mile square, one tub of paper-hanger’s paste, the best that can be made. Ma. 3503. PENINSULAR HEATROLA: dark oak dining table; square top pedestal; kitchen range heater. sth house south of Penn. R. R , Stop 8. Edge wood S., Southport 118 W-2. ROOFING—PAINT—GLASS. Slate surface roofing. Class "C.” $1.75 roll, delivered in city. House patnt, $1.69 gallon. EMIL M. LICHTENAUER, 1011 W. Washington. BEL. 3406. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W. WASHINGTON. MA. 1418. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO.. 868 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. X 1 FLAT TOP MAHOGANY DESK—I 7 ft. counter. 1 settee. 1 heating stove; all for S2O. 3 Grant Ave. 3 -PIECE overstuffed. checkered velour parlor suite; closing out at $89.00; never uied. 1640 SO. MERIDIAN ST.