Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 314, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1928 — Page 12

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RAILS AND OILS GOOD IN ACTIVE DAY ONMARKET Wabash Break of 6 Points Upsets List; Rails Recover Later.

Average Stock Prices

Average ol twenty industrials Thursday was 210.18. up 1.22. Average ol twenty rails was 144.80, up 1.19. Average of forty bonds was 98.92, off .08. By United Press NEW YORK, April 27.—Stocks . ruled strong in today’s session, all the leaders advancing, while rails and oils were in exceptionally good demand. Trading was active. A break in Wabash to 82, off 6 points, around noon unsettled the market. This was followed by a swift reaction in Lehigh and a decline in Delaware & Hudson. All these issues, however, recovered later and the advance was resumed on a smaller scale. New York Central featured rails, rising to anew high level, while General Motors, Chrysler and Radio were the outstanding leaders of the industrials. Copper shares maintained a strong tone, as did mail order shares. Consolidated Gas featured the utility group with a sharp advance. Describing the market the Wall Street Journal’s financial review today said: “Bulls took occasion today to celebrate the continuance of the local rediscount rate at 4 per cent. Buying activity was conducted with unimpaired confidence and substantial gains took place in various departments. Rails were slowed down by active profit-taking on the news of the sale of the Delaware & Hudson holdings of Wabash and Lehigh Valley to the Pennsylvania.”

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis bank clearings today were $2,850,000. Debits were $6,571,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bii United Press WASHINGTON, April 27.—The Treasury net balance for April 25, was $220,168.793.46. Customs receipts this month lo April 25. were $37,876,223.28. NEW YORK STATEMENT By United, Press NEW YORK, April 27.—Bank clearings, $1,212,000,000. Clearing house balance, $102,000,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE By United Press NEW YORK, April 27.—Foreign exchange opened higher. Demand sterling $4.87%, up .00 1-16; francs 3.93 5-16, up .00 1-16; lira 5.5.26%c, up .OO'/al marks 23.91, up .00*4; Belga, 13.96 c.

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson &e McKinnon) NEW YORK, April 27.—Following the usual custom a good deal of selling took place In the rails on publication of an agreement being reached between rail officials. However, bullish sentitment remains undampened and buying on a big scale spread even to the dormant issues such as eqjipments. While money rates continued firm the supply was suffeient to meet increased demand and there was a general ignoring of any inference which might be taken from a Washington dispatch that the brokers loan inquiry might take on a more serious appearance with the introduction of anew bill by a former administrations treasury official. This threat may or may not be purely politica’.. Nevertheless the market preferred to be guided by Secretary Mellon’s statement that business would be better and unemployment lessened within the next two months and this may be the answer as to why traders disregard many poor earnings statements and continue to push various stocks to new high price levels. There is something underlying, but unex?lainable cause for the market to contains on Its upward course while ignoring many adverse fundamental factors. It could be explained if one were willing to regard conditions as the result of an inflation process. Now that the market has enjoyed a week of rising prices, it might be well for traders to remember that halt—may be of temporary nature—would not be amis.

In the Cotton Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NSW YORK. April 27—Easy cables and private forecasts of better weather over the week-end caused considerable liquidation at the opening of the cotton market this morning. At prices about even with the previous close this selling was readily absorbed. The weather map showed considerable precipitation ta the eastern belt. The same great demand was again in evidence during the middle of the day. October cotton not only made anew high, but sold above 21 cents. In such a bull market as we are having lt is only necessary for traders to watch their opportunity with the Idea that reactions are necessarily limited and the general tendency higher. NEW ORLEANS „ High. Low. Close. May 21.27 20.83 21.09 July 21.03 20.57 20.79 October 20.72 20.25 20.51 NEW YORK _ High. Low. Close. January ; 20.90 20.41 20.75 March 20.86 20.44 20.72 >4ay 21.45 21.06 21.34 •MV. 21.28 20.83 21.05 October 21.09 20.62 20.89 December 20.95 20.47 20.80 CHICAGO Low - close. January 20.60 20.40 20.60 Mav 21.25 20.97 21.13 •l ul ,V 21.05 20.63 50.96 October 20.77 20.34 20.64 December 20.69 20.77 20.35 New York Curb Market —April 27 Am'w, GaS 1% 145 k% Am Rmile lo in?3/. Continental OH .. i! 18% 19 4 Galena Slgnol 9% 9% Imp. Oil of Canada 63% 64 Prairie Oil and Oas 54 * 54% Prairie Pipe Line R!: 214% 215% §• O. Indiana 80 80% S. O. Kansas 24 24 v; I' S' Kentucky 130 131 o' 2' Nebraska 44% 44% Vacuum OH 152 153 Mountain Prod 25 25% Salt Creek Prod 30 30% Land of Florida 15% 16 Durant Motors. Del 8% 10 Elec Bond and Share 116% 111% Elec Investors 56% 57% Ford of Canada 554'% 555% National Leather 4 4% Serv El 9% 10 Cities Service Com IR I" 60% 61 Cities Service Pfd 102 103 Associated Gas “A” 48% 49 Marmon 52% 53% united l & p a 24% 25 Chicago Stocks —April 27 , _ , Open. High. Low. Close. Armour Del pfd. 92% ... Armour Ills pfd. 81 Auburn Motor ..130 134% 130 i34% Kraft Chse 74% 74% 74% 74% Lib McN & Lib.. 9% 9% 9% 9% Middle West ~.143 147% 143 147 £.9° 9% 130 129% 130 Swift Inti 28 28 27% 27% Wrigley 73% ... . . ... Borg A Beck.... 90% 94% 90 94 Illinois Brick ... 41 Yellow Cab .... 35 J It Thompson.. 61% Ele* H Util.... 22 22 21% 21% Gossard 60 60 % 60 60% Monsanto 55 56 55 56 Natl Std 53% 54 53% 53% Natl Elec 30% ...

New York Stocks

- (By Thomson & McKinnon)

—April 27Railroads— Pref. .... High. Low. Close, close. Atchison 197% ... 195 Vs 193% Atl Coast Line. 185% 183 184 183 Balt & Ohio 118% 11714 117% 117 Canadian Pac.. 202% ... 21414 215 Chesa & Ohio.. 202% ... 201% 20114 Chi & Alton ... 8% 7% 8% 7% Chi & N West.. 9314 9114 92 90% Chi & Grt West.. 15 14% 14% 13% C R I & P 116% ... 115% 115% Del & Hudson. .226 215% 215% 223 Del & Lacka.. 14714 ... 145% 146 Erie 60'% ... 5914 58% Erie Ist pfd ... 59% ... 59% 58% Grt Nor pfd... 103% ... 102% 103% 111 Central 144 142 144 141% Lehigh Valley ...110 101 103 108 Kan City South.. 60% ... 5814 57'% Lou & Nash ....154 ... 154 152% M K & T 38% 38 38 Mo Pac pfd 115% ... 11514 *13% 5 Y Central ....189 185 185% 185% N Y C &St L. ..139 ... 138% 137 NYN H & H... 65% 63% 65% 6314 Nor Pacific 102 101 101 Va 101% Norfolk & West.l92% ... 192% 190% Pere Marquette .143% ... 140 142 Pennsylvania ... 72% ... 70% 71% g&W Va 151% 150 151 153 Reading 114% 109% 111% 112 Southern Ry 154% ... 154 153 Southern Pac ...124% 12374 124% 123 Paul 403/8 39 1 4 39% 39% St Paul pfd ... 51% 49% 49% 50% St L& S W.... 87% ... 85% 86% St L & S F. ...120% 119 119 Vs 118% Texas & Pac. ...145 140 140 140% Umon Pacific ..203% 200% 200 200% West Maryland 50% 48% 48% 48% Wabash 89% 82 84% 88 Wabash pfd .... 99 ... 99 99 Rubbers— Ajax 10% 10% 10% 10% risk 1674 ... 16% 16% Goodrich 89% ... 88 86% Goodyear 58 54 55% 55Va Kelly-Spgfla .... 23 22 3 4 22% 22% fee ........... 2174 20% 20% 20% United States .. 44% 43 44 43% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy. .104% ... 104 104 Am Locomotive 109 107% 109 107% Am Steel Fd 61% 60% 61% 60% Baldwin Loco .. 260 ... 260 260 Gen Electric ...166% ... 164 163% Gen Ry Signal. 97% 95% 96% 94% Gen Tank 73 ... 72% 72% Lima Loco 62 ... 60% 61* N Y Airbrake... 47 4574 46 44% Pressed Stl Car.. 25 ... 25 24 Pullman 86 ... 8574 8574 Westingh Air B. 50% 50% 50'- 507,, Westingh E1ec..103 102 103 101% Steels— Bethlehem .... 63 61 Va 61% 62 Colorado Fuel.. 74% 74 74% 7274 crucible 87% 86% 86% 86 <4 Gulf States Stl 68 ... 66 66% Inland Steel 56 55 55% 54 % Phil RC & I 32 % 32% 32 % 32 Rep Iron & Stl 59% ... 59% 59% Sloss-Shef ... 121% U S steel 146% 145% 146% 145% Alloy 33 32 33 31% Youngstown Stl 88 >4 8774 88% 87% Vanadium Corp. 83% ... 827i 82% Motors— Am Bosch Mag. 2574 ... 2474 25 Chandler 17 16'% 17 Chrysler Corp.. 72% 69% 72% 68% Conti Motors... 1274 12% 12% 12% Dodge Bros .... 197s 19% 19% 19% Gabriel Snbbrs.. 18 177s 18 17*2 Gardner 1374 13 1374 .. General Motors 192% 18874 191% 187% Hudson 86% 85 86 84% Hupp 52% 50 5174 48% Jordan 1774 11% 11% 11% Mack Trucks .. 8674 86 86% 86 Martin-Parry .. 17 16% 17 Moon 874 8 87s ”8% Motor Wheel .. 36 ... 35% 35% Nash 8574 8474 85% 85 Packard 70Vi 69 69% 6974 Peerless 25% 23% 24% Paige 34 1 4 33% 34% '33 Peo 2774 2774 2774 ... Studebaker Corp 67 65 74 66 % 64% Stew Warner .. 92% 917 k 92% 91% Stromberg Carb 58% Timken Bear 127 Willys-Overland 26% 25% 26% 25% Yellow Coach... 37 36% 36% 35% White Motor ... 3774 ... 37 37% Mining— \ Am Smlt & Rfg 18874 187 185% 187 Anaconda Cop... 71% 70 71% 69% Calumet & Ariz 10174 ... 9974 100% Cerro do Pasco.. 697a 6874 68 % 68% Chile Copper ... 42% 42 4274 42 Greene Can C0p.12274 119% 121 118% Inspiration Cop. 22 21 2174 21% Int Nickel 92 90 74 9 1 90' • Kennecott Cop.. 8574 8574 85% 85% Magma Cop ... 49 48% 49 48 Miami Copper .. 1974 19 19% 19 Texas Gulf Sul... 73 74 73 7374 72% US Sbelt \ 42% 4174 42% 41% Oils-—-Atlantic Rfg ....133% 131 13174 129% Cal Petrol .... 30*,fe ... 30 7 a 20''* Freeport-Texas.. 79 76 79 nk Houston Oil ...15274 150 15274 150 Indp Oil & Gas 29 7a 29% 29 % 29 Marland Oil ... 43% 42% 43% 43 Mid-Cont Petrol 31% 31 31 >2 31 Lago Oil & Tr. 36 ... 35% 35% Pan-Ara Pet B. 53% 5174 5374 51% Phillips Petrol... 437a 4274 43 4374 Pro & Rfgrs .. 2474 23% 2474 23% Union of Cal ... 55% 54% 54% 54% Pure Oil 2574 2 5 25 % 24% Royal Dutch ... 54% 50 53% *9% Snell .. . 28% 28 28% 28 Simms Petrol .. 2374 2374 23 % 2374 Sinclair Oil 30 V. 29 29 % 28% Skeliy Oil 31% 31% 31% 31% Std Oil Cal 61% 59% 61 60% Std Oil N J ... 45% 4 5 4574 44% Std Oil N Y ... 35 74 3 474 3574 34% Texas Corp 617* 6074 61% 60% Transcontl ... 9% 9 9% 9 ‘ White Eagle ... 2474 .... 23% Industrials— Ady Rumely ... 37% 36 3674 37 A C £? im^r 'V l29 123 126% 122% Allied Chemical.l64 159 163% 159 Armour A 15% 14% 14% 15% Amer Can 85% 8374 84 % 82% Am Hide Lea.... 1374 ... 13% 13% Am H L pfd... 5374 ... 53% 53% Am Linseed .... 9874 ... 97% 967% Am Safety Raz. 6374 62 6374 61% Am Ice ,41 4074 40% 40 Am Wool 22% ... 22 74 22% Curtis 90% 80% 90% 86 Coca Cola 159 74 159 74 158 74 159 Conti Can 10.9% 109 109 109% Certain tedd ... 61% 6074 61 60% Congoleum .... 30 ... 29% 29% Davison Chem.. 49% 4874 49 48 Dupont . 384 377'4 384 378 Famous Players 129% 12674 12774 128 Rn?M ASphalt '-- 08 3 x 88% 88'4 Glidden . 2474 24% 24% 2474 Gold Dust..... 93% 91% 92% 93 Int Bus Mch ...12674 ... 12674 126% Int Cm Engr... 5074 49 5074 48% Int Paper 79 ... 7714 77a? Int Harvester ..253% 246% 252 246% Lambert 117 114% 115% 114% K&or-v;:;; ??% %% Sfffi te S m R Wara . l ii% 1405,3 Pittsburgh Coal.. 457* ..! 45% 4 fi'* Owen S Sottle... 85% 85 85% 85% Renl°Sfik rP .. .. . '26 178 Rem Rand .... 27 26 26 1 * 4 SSv’SSß.fiS* ,™,. JSS JSJ* uSCs Ir Pipe.2s9 258 259 254 L S Indus Alco 11374 11474 115% 115 Wright 1513/. 140 8 14R •* f‘2,. W UtiHties— C °''' 189 ' * 195 188 la? 4 Am Tel & Te1..18734 186% 187% • 1 36 % Am Express ..19634 193 19674 192 Am Wat Wks ... 62 61 62 fin Brklyn-Manh T.. 73 1 i 7174 72 771' Col G * E ....105% lovi ,02s? Consol Gas ....167% 160% 164*4 158 4 Elec Pow & Lt. 42% 41% 41 ,? Interboro 57 5534 58% Nor Am Cos .... 70 3 a 68% 70% 68'4 Montana 16534 ... 165% 165 4 Peoples Gas ~..173 172% 1773- 1713/ S Calif Ed 1 .. 45% 45% l\\ Utilities Power.' 33 , 67 ' 2 32% 321? W ShUing- Tel ' 1631/2 161,4 1631/2 163 Am Inti Corp .. 84 74 ... 83 74 8974 Am Ship Com 5% ... 5% 514 At’. Gulf &W I 4 534 4 4 4 4 44% United Fruit ...14034 ... 14034 140% Am Sug Rfg ... 7034 68% 6934 69 Austin Nichols .. 574 5% 534 531 Beechnut Pkg.. 8134 ... 81* 81 California Pkg.. 77% 75% 7734 75% Corn Products .. 79% 77% 78% 7831 Cuba Cane Su p .. ... . 2574 Cuban Am Sug.. 2074 ... 20% 2074 Fleischmann Cos. 74 ... 73% 731.1 Jewel Tea 87 86% 87 87 Jones Bros Tea.. 3334 32 34 33 % 32% Kraft 66 7i> 6574 66% 65% Kroger 767, ... 76% 7634 Natl Biscuit ...16734 166 34 167 167 Nat Dairy ..... 32 ... 81% 8034 Postum £0 125% 1213/4 125% 120V® w S,rd Eakmg 8 .. 2 3 Vb ... 23 23Va Tobaccos— Am Sumatra ... 60% ... 60 6074 Am Tobacco 15734 15534 15774 156% Am Tob B ....157% 156% 156% 156% Con Sigars 91% 89 8974 88% General Cigar .. 6974 68% 68% 68% Lig & Meyers 1 01 % 99 99 99 Tob Products B. .113 111% 113 111% United Cigar St 30% .. 30 30 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —April 27 _ High. Low. Close. January 13.85 13.85 13.85 March 13.70 13.70 13.70 May 14 27 14.25 14.27 J ul V ••• 14.32 14.32 14.32 September 14.17 14.15 14.17 October 13.98 13.96 13.97 Other Livestock By United Press CLEVELAND, April 27.—Hogs—Receipts I. market, steady: 250-350 lbs $lO 50 10.90; 200-250 lbs., $10.75® 10.90; 160-200 J, s Vo r ? l ,2®' lo - 90: 130-160 lbs., $9.75@10 90-90-130 lbs. *9.504/10; packing sows. $7.75<?/, 8.25. Cattle—Receipts. 200. ceipts, 400; market, steady weak- beef steers. $11,504/12.50: beef cows, $7.50®9 50low cutter and cutter cows, $5.75@6 75 : vealers. $15@16. Sheep—Receipts. 1 100market. 40@50c up: top fat lambs. $16.50 : bulk fat lambs. $16<5!16.40; bulk cull lambs. $11,504/13.50; bulk fat ewes, [email protected]. By United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind.. April 27.—Hoge—Receipts. 500: market, steady, 90-100 lbs., $8.75: 110-130 lbs., $9.25;' 130-140 lbs., $9.50: 140-150 lbs.. $9.70: 150-160 lbs.. $10; 160-170 lbs.. $10.25; 170-200 lbs.. $10.40; 200-225 lbs., $10.55; 225-275 lbs., $10.40; 175-350 lbs.. $10.20; roughs. s7®B; stags, $54/76. Calves —Receipts, 100; market. SM.SO down. Sheep—Receipts 200; market lambs. sl6 Hewn; clipped lambs, $14.50 down. Wk,

PORKERS HOLD STEADY TREND AT MART HERE One Load of Choice Hogs Bring $10.75; Calves Drop 50 Cents. April Bulk Top Receipts 20. [email protected] 10.40 5,500 21. 9.504/10.50 10.50 2,500 23. [email protected] 10.55 3,500 24. 9.754/110.70 10.70 7.500 25. 9.754/10.70 10.70 7.000 26. 9.754/10.70 10.70 6,000 27. [email protected] 10.75 7.500 Calves dropped 50 cents or more on the local livestock market today, while hogs were virtually steady. One, load of choice porkers sold at $10.75, but the practical top remained at $10.70. Receipts in that division were estimated at 7,500 and there were 557 holovers. Other material was mostly steady. The Chicago market opened around steady with Thursday’s best. Choice material, weighing 180-250 pounds, sold at [email protected]. There were 21,000 hogs received and 9,000 held over. All Weights Up All weights in the hog division on the local market were steady today. Quotations are as follows: 250-350 lbs., [email protected]; 200-250 lbs., $10.600 10.70; 160-200 lbs.. $10,250 10.65; 130-160 lbs.. $9.75@ 10.25; 90130 lbs., $8.25®9.50; and packing sows, $8.2509.25. Beef material was weak to lower in the cattle market. Steers sold at $10.50013, off 50 cents to $1.50, and cows brought $BOll, 25 cents to $2 lower. Others were steady, low cutter and cutter cows selling at $5.50 07.25, and bulk stock and feeder steers, [email protected]. Receipts were about 600. Calves Drop 5 Cents Best vealers sold at $13.59014.50 dropping 50 cents on the hundred- ( weight. Heavy calves were unchanged at $6.500 10. Receipts were estimated at 1200. Sheep and lambs were steady with 200 animals in the pens. The top was sl7 and bulk fat lambs sold at $14015. Bulk culls went at $7,500 1150 and fat ewes brought $6.50 @9.50. —Hogs— Receipts. 7,500; market steady. 230-250 lbs $10,254/ 10.70 200-250 lbs 10.604/10.70 160-200 lbs 10.25 4/10.65 130-160 lbs 9.754110.25 90-130 lbs 8.254/ 9.50 Packing sows 8.25® 9.25 —CattleReceipts. 600; market steady to lower. Beef steers $10,504/13 00 Beef cows 8.004/11.00 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 5.504/! 7.25 Bulk stock and feeder steers. 7.50 a) 9.50 —Calves— Receipts. 1,200; market lower. Best vealers sl3 504714.50 Heavy calves 6.504410.00 —Sheen and lambs— Receipts, 200; market, steadv. Top fat lambs $17.00 Bulk fat lambs 14.004716.00 Bulk cull lambs 7.504711.50 Fat ewes 6.50® 9.50 Springers 20.00 Other Livestock By Times Special LOUISVILLE, April 27.—Hogs—Receipts. I, market steady; best medium and heavy hogs, 175 lbs. up. $lO4/ 10.75: lights and pigs, 175 lbs. down. $8,104/ 9.85; throwouts and stags. $7.75478.35. Cattle— Receipts. 100: market steady; prime heavy steers. $12,504/ 13 50; heavy shipping steers. $114712.50; medium and plain steers. $9.50 (511; fat hifers. $8.50013; good to choice cows. $8,504/10.50; medium to good cows, $74/8.50; cutters. $5.5006.50; canners, ss4® 5.25: bulls. $6479; fedrs. $8.504711.50; Stockers. $7.504711.50. Calves—Receipts. 200: market steadv; good to choice. $10.50 47 1 2.50: medium to good. $8,504/10.50: outs. 58.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 50: market steady: top wool lambs, $14.50015; seconds. $84711; spring lambs. $18: shep, $5.50 /7. Thursday's shipments: Cattle, none; calves. 103; hogs. 334; sheep, none. By United Press PITTSBURGH. April 27.—Hogs Receipts, 1,600; market strong to 10c up; 250-350 lbs.. $10,504/11.10; 200-250 lbs., $10,904/11.25; 160-200 lbs.. $11.15® 11.25; 130-160 lbs., $10.7 5 4711.25 ; 90-130 lbs.. $9.75 @1.75; packing sows, $8479.15. Cattle Receipts, 20: calves, receipts. 100; market steadv. calves 50e up; bes steers, $11.50® 13.85; light yearling steers and heifers, $lO 4/13; beef cows. $84710; low cutter and cutter cows, [email protected]; vealers, $13.5047 16: heavy calves, $94/14. Sheep—Receipts, 750; market strong; top fat lambs. $16.50; bulk fat lambs, sl3® 16.25; bulk cull lambs, $lO4/12.50: bulk fat ews, $6.50®9.50; bulk spring lambs, $17®20. By United Press CINCINNATI, April 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,100; holdovers. 2,448; market steady; 250-350 lbs.. $10,254/10.85; 200-250 lbs., $10,754/10.90; 130-160 lbs.. $9.75® 10.85; ?0130 lbs., $84710; packing sows, $8.50479. Cattle—Receipts. 225; calves, receipts 300; market, veals steady to $1 up; beef steers, [email protected]; light yearling sters and heifers. sll® 13; beef cows, $94710.25; low cutter and cutter cows. $6477.50; vealers, slo® 15; heavy calves. $94/12; bulk stock and feder steers, slo® 11. Sheep—Receipts, 100; market steadv; otp fat Jambs, sls; bulk fat lambs, $134715; bulk cull lambs, s9@ll; bulk fat ewes. s7@9: bulk spring lambs. $15@19; bulk cull spring lambs, sl2 @ls. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. April 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 4,000; holdovers, 534; market, strong to 15c up; 250-350 lbs., $10.154711; 200-250 lbs.. $10,904/11.15; 160-200 lbs., $10,904/11.25; 130-160 lbs., $10.50® 11; 90130 lbs., $10,254/10.75; packing sows, $8.25 @8.75. Cattle—Receipts. 150. Calves—Receipts, 1,300; market, steady; calves, steady; vealers, $154/i5.50. Sheep—Receipts, 4,000: market, steady; bulk fat lambs. $15.254715.35; bulk cull lambs, sl2 0/. 13.50; bulk fat ewes, $8.50479.75. By United Press TOLEDO. April 27—Hogs—Receipts, 600; market, steadv: heavies $9.75010.25; mediums, $10,604/10.85; Yorkers, $10.40® 10.75; good pigs, $94710. Cattle—Receipts light; market, steady. Calves—Receipts, light: market, steadv. Sheep and Lambs— Receipts, light; market, steady. By United Press CHICAGO. April 27.—Hogs—Receipts, 21.000; market, uneven: about steady with Thursday's average; light lights and pigs active. 104715 c higher; spots, 25c higher; top $10.65 paid for choice 200-210 lb. weights: butchers, medium to choice, 250350 lbs.. $9.70010.45; 200-250 lbs., slo® 10.65: 160-200 lbs., $9.75 ® 10.65; 130-160 lbs.. $94/10.40: packing sows. $8.25@9; pigs, medium to choice. 90-130 lbs., $8,504/) 9.75. Cattle—Receipts, 2,000; calves, 1,000; market, week-end supply of steers and yearlings steadv: she-stock steady to easy with Thursday's 154725 c decline; downturn having, hit lower grades hardest; best steers today $14.40; slaughter classes; steers, good to choice, 1,300-1.500 lbs.. $13,254/ 14.75; 1,100-1.300 lbs.. $13,254/14.75; 950-1,100 lbs., $13.25®14.75: common to medium, 50 lbs., $9,254/13.25; fed yearlings, good to choice. 750-950 lbs.. $12.75® 14.50; heifers good to choice, 50 lbs. down. $12.504714; common to medium. $8.7547 12.50: cows, good to choice. $9,604/11.75; common to medium. $7.50478.60; low cutter and cutter. $6®7.50: bulls, good to choice, beef. $9010.50; cutter to medium, $7.5047 9.15: vealers, milk fed. good to choice. $10.504714.50: medium. $104710.50: cull and common. $7.504710; Stocker and . feeder steers, common to choice all weights. $11.504712.75: common to medium, $8,504? 11. Sheep—Receipts. 9,000; market, fat lambs and sheep active; unevenly strong to 25c higher; slippers getting most upturn: feeding and shearing lambs very scarce: iambs, good to choice. 92 lbs. down. $15.854717.10: medium. $154716; cull to common. $124715; medium to choice. 92-100 lbs., $144716.40: ewes, medium to choice, 150 lhs. down. $7.50010: cull to common $2.75478.25. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. April 27.—Hog—Receipts. 11,000; holdovers, 4,808: market 51.n W A nd „_ weak: 250-350 lbs.. $9.854?10.45; 200 -250 lbs.. $10.254710.60: 160-200 lbs., mn l ii' fllo 4 s in}- 3 5‘ 160 lbs " SB-75010.35; 90130 8.90. cattle—Receipts, 700. Calves—Receipts. 700: market, steers nominally Steadv: beef steers. $11.50012.50: light yearlings and heifers. $10.50*4712.50; beef ■? 5: * ow cutter and cutter cows, stock and feeder steers. $9 [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts, 1000; marstrong; shorn basis . top fat lambs $16.25; bulk fat lambs. $16016.25; bulk I'J'l Ismbs, $11.504712.50; bulk fat ewes, $8.5009.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

In the Sugar Market

(Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. April 27.—Operators are beginning to show a little more interest except for what looks like hedge selling in the near future months. The market is very quiet. However, there is a steady tone and some improvement in prices is expected just as soon as the preseht depressed tonnage has been eliminated. RAW SUGAR PRICES High. Low. Close. January 2.82 2.81 2.82 March 2.75 2.74 2.74 May 2,60 2.53 260 July 2.73 2.72 2.72 September 2.83 2.82 2.82 December 2.89 2.88 2.89 WHEAT SHOOTS HIGHER IN WILD SESSION IN PIT All Futures Soar to New High Prices of Season on Board of Trade. By United Press CHICAGO. April 27.—Wheat futures today shot into another spectacular upturn in one of the wildest markets the Chicago Board of Trade has seen in months. All grains closed around the day's high levels, after a last-minute spurt had swamped brokers with buying orders from all over the country. Final figures were: Wheat. 3 7 s to 4% cents higher; corn, % to % cent higher, and oats. % to 1 cent up. Provisions closed slightly lower. AH wheat deliveries went to new high prices of the season as the situation in Western winter wheat fields grows daily more dangerous. Much needed rains again failed to materialize over night. Trade in wheat was enormous and the session extremely rapid and erratic. Nebraska and Kansas winter wheat is reported to be in a serious condition because of the long drought, and no sign of relief is evident. A prominent Chicago broker, who has been very active in the stock market, aided the bulge by plunging heavily in wheat. Corn’s advance was largely due to the influence of wheat. The continued cold weather tends to binder field work and delay seeding the new crop. There was no further development in the oats situation, prices advancing with wheat. Reports of serious damage to the new crop still continue to come in. Chicago Grain Table —April 27 WHEAT— Pr-v. Open. High. Low. Close, close. May.. 1.60% 1.63% 1.60 1.63% 1.5 - July.. 1.60 1.03 1.59 1.62% 1.58, Sept.. 1.57% 1.59% 1.56% 1.59% 1.55' - CORN— May.. 1.06% 1.07% 1.00% 1.07% 1.06% July.. 1.09% 1.11 1.03% 1.10% 103 „ ATS—O° 1U 109 ' 3 1-10% 1.09% May.. .65% .65% .63% .64% .63% July.. .57-% .58’., .57% .58% .57% Sept.. .487* .49% .43% .48% .43 1 - LARD— Mav. 12.17 12.27 12.17 12.22 12 27 July. 12.50 12.62 12.50 12.55 12.60 Sept. 12.80 12.87 12.80 12.87 12.90 RIBS— May. 11.85 11.97 11.85 11.97 11.90 RYE— M-’y.. 1.37% 1.38% 1.37 1 38% 1.37% July.. 133 1.34% 132 1 34% 1.32', Sept.. 1.20% i.22% 1.19% 1.21% 1.20' By Times Special CHICAGO. April 27.—Carlots: Wheat, 15; corn. 155; oats, 77; rye, 1. By United Press CHICAGO. April 27.—Cash grain: Wheat —No. 1 hard. $1.68%; No. 2. S!.CB%. Corn —No. 2 yellow, sl.lO%'W 1.12; No. 3. Sl.O9 1 • 4/1.10% No. 4. $1,074/1.09; No. 5, $1 03 ■ 1.08%; No. 6. $1,024/1.06; No. 2 mixed, 1.10; No. 3. $1.07%4/1.09; No. 5. 51.04'-'./ 1.06 No. 6. .$1,024/1.03%: No. 3 white, $1.07%4i 1.09: Do. 4. $1.06471 06%: No. 5, $1.05: sg.. 80c/-,51.01. Oats—No. 2 whits. 704/ 73c; No. 3. 65%4/71%c; No. 4. 64// 68%c. Barley—sl,os4/ 1.03. Timothy—'s3.6s 474.40. Clover—sl9.so V 26.50. By United Press TOLEDO. April 27—Close: Wheat—No. 2. [email protected]. Corn—No. 3, $1.13%4z 1.14%. Rye—No. 2. $1.48. Oats—No. 2. 74%'./ 76%c. Clover—Cash. $16.75; October, $17.70; cash. Imported. $13.75. Timothv— Cash. $2.15: May. $2.15. December. $2.60. Alsike—Cash. sls. Butter—47c. Eggs—27 4/ 28c. Hay—sl.2o cwt. By Times Special CHICAGO. April 27.—Primary receipts; Wheat. 605,000 against 578,000; corn. 764,000 against 439,000; oats. 497.000 against 395,000. Shipments—Wheat. 584,000 against 575,000; corn, 825.000 against 298,000; oats. 518,000 against 663,000.

Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. basis 41 %c New York rate, were; Wheat—Strong; No. 2 red. $2.02®2.04; No. 2 hard, [email protected]. Corn—Steady; No. 4 white, [email protected]; No. 5. 98c@$l; No. 4 yellow, sl.ol® 1.03; No. 5. 98c® $1.01; No. 4 mixed, 98c® $1; No. 5. 96® 98c. Oats—Strong: No. 2 white, 65%@67c; No 3, 64%</?66c. Hay—Weak; No. 1 timothy. sl3® 13.50: No. 2 timothy, $12.50®13; No. 1 light clover mixed. $13.50@14; No. 1 clover mixed, $12.50®13; No. 1 clover hay, [email protected]. —lnspections— Wheat—No. 2 red. 1 car. Total, 1 car. Com—No. 3 white, 1 car; No. 4, 2 cars; sample white, 3 cars; No. 2 yellow. 5 cars; No. 3. 13 cars; No. 4. 5 cars; No. 5, 1 car; No. 6, 4 cars; No. 3 mixed, 2 cars. Total, 36 cars. Oats—No. 2 white. 5 cars; No. 3, 4 cars; No. 4,3 cars; sample white, 1 car. Total, 13 cars. * Death Notices HAMMON, MARY—Beloved mother of Nellie Roberts passed away April 25. 1928, at 11 a. m.; age 72 years; at her late residence. 1206 Oliver. Funeral at Blaine Avenue Christian Church. Saturday. April 28. at 1:30 p. m. Burial Edinburg. Ind. Friends invited. McNULTY. EDMUND W.—Age 44 years, beloved husband of Edith Thorpe McNulty and father of Mrs. Flovd Leslie, Miss Mary and Lawrence McNulty, passed away Wednesday. April 25. at 521 Marion Ave. Funeral Saturday. April 28, 8:30 a. m.. at residence. Services Assumption church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross. Friends Invited. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of our dear wife, mother Ethel Wilkins, April I 26 SS I927 aWaV 0116 Vear BS ° today ' We are so sad and lonely without you mother, dear. Each month has been so dreary throughout the past year. But we will trust in God above who knoweth what Is best. He called you from your suffering to that eternal rest. JAMES WILKINS. MRS. G. E. SHARPE. MR. ALBERT WILKINS. IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of August Carl Tamm, who drpar.ed this life ten years ago today. April 27, 1918. Nothing can ever take awav The love that hearts hold dear. Fond memories linger every day. Remembrances keep you near. Wllrt!. PARENTS AND BROTHER. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their kindly assistance and sympathy expressed during the sickness and death of our dear son and brother, John T. Kelley Especially we do thank the pallbearers and undertakers. Finu Brothers. MRS. JOSEPHINE KELLEY. BROTHER AND SISTERS. Funeral Directors FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835 George Grinstemer Funeral B. Market.

Funeral Directors KRIEGER, WM. e7~ FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Main 1164. Res.. Bel 3866-R 1 G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477 J. C. WILSON; funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. BERT 8. GADD. 2130 PROSPECT BT. DREXEL 5307. UNDERTAKERS. HXSEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware LI. 3828 T ransportation TRAVEL YELLOWAY SYSTEM INC. Chicago $4.00 St. Louis ......$5,00 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 TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Lost and Found BEADS—Strand of small pearls lost downtown. Reward. Ta. 2787, Ri. 3060 MICROPHONE -Sport lost near Armory; looks like telephone transmitter with out mouthpiece. Reward. Dr. 7844 R 2. POCKETBOOL—Brown; lost downtown; Tuesday afternoon: $5 reward. Ch. 1152. SHRUBS— 1 bundle, lost between Prospect and Mich. Irv 0829-J. Reward. Special Notices U. S. GOVERNMENT JOB— $95 to $225 month: steadv work; men, 18-45; I coach you. 1307 City Trust Bldg. ELECTREAT—Body massage corrects poor circulation and nervousness. JEAN J3KINNER. 1112 Central Apt. K. LI. 8873. PRIVATE HOME —Feeble, aged people; chronic cases specialty; beautiful surroundings. Ha. 3504-J. COLORED pianist—Will entertain for private parties. Also Jazz lessons reasonable. Ri. 4215. MRS. LEE FOR QUALITY handwork call Pearl s Hand Laundry Ta. 081$. 2511 Annrtta. MARCELLING, 60c -Shampooing, SOcTMO N. Alabama. Ri. 5882. WARTS—Removed without knife. SR Permanentlv cured. 2539 S. Delaware. MASSAGES, BATHS—Special treatments lor colds, etc.. graduate nurse. Ha. 3504-J. Instructions Exclusive College of Beauty Culture for Women and Girls. Our Operators Arc Always in Demand. Central Beauty College 2d Floor Odd Fellow Bldg. Ml 5718 LADIES—Learn fceautv culture and live in luxury. CENTRAL BEAUTY COLLEGE. 202 Odd Fellows Bide. Mi. 8748 . CHILDREN'S DRAMATIC ART class lessons; 35 cents. 11l Pembroke Arcade. Ch. 1905-R. Help Wanted Male SALESMAN * Want a man to sell used cars. One who wants 10 work and make money. Must be over 25 years of age and married. Ser* Mr. Frazer. LONG Al TO SALES /THE DIVORCE ANTIDOTE!—A song that helps make happv homes—/SWEET HEARTS STILL) - Sample copy 25c—100 copies S2O 500 copies $75—i.000 copies SIOO -IHFIP SAVE THE AMERICAN HOME)—Without which nothing counts. 523 K. P Rlc te - Indianapolis. TERRITORY IS OPEN For several good salesman on .yi article that ts taking the country bv stgrm. See HOLLISEN at 1716 N. Alabama. Sat. and SUn. tilt 6 oVlor'% POSITION wanted as chauffeur for some one going west for the summer: experienced; good references furnished; expenses and small salr.rv. CHESTER WRIGHT, 213 S. Third Ave.. Beech Grove. Ind. WANTED—Good used car salesman. GARRETT & WARD AUTO CO.. 322 N. Tela SOMEONE to r r'l . . .s fur ph/.iographer WALLACE PH 1 > R file. Ind. Help Wanted Female LADY—To work in second-hand iurnlture store. Dr. 0954. AMBITIOUS WOMEN Splendid opportpnitv: Sls-S2O week; part time. Be. 2128 WHlTE—Housekeeper; good cook: state yhnt salary expected. Box A 107. LADY TO WORK IN FURNITURE STORE. Dr. 0954. Situations Wanted Male Want to book games with strong State baseball teams. Call SAM R. RHOADES. Phone 1 29 or write Zionsvllle. Ind. Situations Wanted Female EXPERIENCED GIRL—Age 18 yrs„ wishes housework with reliable family. Add. Mrs. W. H. McClure. New Palestine, Ind. DRESS UP—ciean curtains. Curtain launderlng a specialty. Mrs. Lutz. Ma, 0150. GOOD COOK—And housekeeper desires place in refined home. Ch. 3479-M. FAMILY WASHINGS—In mv home; prices reasonable. Ri. 1275, after 2:30. FAMILY WASHlNGS—Curtains laundered; exp, reliable woman. He. 5618. _______ DAY WORK —Or cook eve. meal. Gen. housework. Reliable. He. 4864. WASHINGS—ReIiabIe white woman: reas. prices. Called for and del. Hu. 2743. Business Announcements HOUSE WIRING—S3 a room. W. F. REIMER. Ch. 6411, HOUSE PAlNTlNG—Papering, cleaning, fl. finishing, wall wash. Dr. 4599. Dr. 1007. HOUSE—Painting, papering, cleaningTfloor finishing, wall wash. Dr. 4599. Ma. 1770. INTERIOR DECORATING—Paper hanging. painting. Est. free. Sample shown Ma. 1136 PAlNTlNG—Decorating, furn. refmished; gen, repairs. Salyard A Woods. Ta. 2844. PAPER HANGING—Paper furnished; will bring samples: work guar. Be. 2859-J. PAPER CLEANING—Experts. Dr. 3810. JONES & MILLER. Paper Hanging Painting Interior Decorating Expert, courteous workmen. Payments if desired. Be. 4293. Ri. 2649. R. C. Randolph PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning and paintlng, plaster patching. Ch. 6813. PAPER HANGING —And painting: workmanship guaranteed. Be 3920-W. WALL PAPER CLEANED —7sc AND UP. DR. 6612. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 3? Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRED—In your own home; all makes. HOLLAND FURNITURE CO. Li. 5638. WALL PAPER CLEANING. SI.OO ROOM. CH. 4195-J. THE KIDDIES SHOP We sell and repair new and used bicycles, radios, tricycles, scooters, tires, etc 940 Mass. Ave. Ma. 4769. GUARANTEED—Painting: easy payments; estimates free. B. L. Willman. Cn. 4062. H. DINKLA—26SO E. 34th; cont. painter. free est., comp. Est, 1902. Ch. 2682-W. Rooms tor Rent ALABAMA. N.. 1701—Nicely furnished frnt. rm.. kitchen opt. Ha. 1358-R. ALABAMA, N., 523—Apt. 3; strictly modern room. Riley 1626. ASHLAND. 2141—LARGE FRONT RM. 2: GAR; MEALS OPT; HE. 3219. AUDUBON RD.. 338 N.—COMFORTABLE. FURN. RM.; PRI. HOME; MOD.; GAR. IR. 2517. BEVILLE, N., 30—Modern 1 room; 1 or 2; meals optional. Ch. 6240-R. CENTRAL. 1446—Nice, comfortable room; private lavatory; private home. LI. 9504. CENTRAL—NiceIy furnished room: private, mod, home: garage. Wash, 1499. CENTRAL. 2806—Large, cozy, front room; 1 or 2 men. Ta. 1669. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.; deslrable rms.. $2.50 to $6 per wk. COLLEGE. 2429—We1l furn., large, airy rm..ss to refined gentleman. He. 5255. DELAWARE. N,. 515—A1l modern; wellfurn.. seeping rms.; steam heat; bath and phone: 83.50 hp, Ma. 1877. EASTERN AVE.—Yourg man or business opt, Ch. 2221-W.

Rooms for Rent GRAY, N., 823—Nicely furnished room; 1 or 2; gar., kitchen, phone privileges. MARKET, 412 E.—Apt. 5; modern room; reasonable. MERIDIAN. 8.. 1666—Sleeping rm. on car line; modern; with garage. MERIDIAN, N., 430—Apt. 6.; nicely furn. rm.; ask Mrs. Kramer. Ri. 4663. PENN., N., 1816 —Cozy modern front rm., $3.50 and $4; near bath: men or couple. PRATT, E!. 118—1 rm. for gentleman; modern. In private home. RANDOLPH. 1728 S.—Newly furnished. modern; 1 oi 2 girls; $3 or $4.50, 10TH, E.. 3021—Modern rm. for 2; car line; garage. Ch. 1637-M. 15TH, E.. 531—Attractive, modern rm.; 1 or 2; Central car line. RI. 5286. Your Credit 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 ocurteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. LARGE—WeII-lighted room; near bath:*E. Washington car. Ir. 0804-M. Room for Rent With Board CAPITOL, N., 3317—Furn. rm. for I or two; modern. CENTRAL, 2404—Cozy light room; 1 or 2; modern home. Ha. 4787-W. CENTRAL, 2609—Pleasant airy rm., modern home. Privileges. He. 1195. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1117—Front rm.. emcouple or 2 men; quiet place. Li. NORTH. K. 220—Nicely furnished room; home privll.; walking distance. Li, 8848. PARK. 1639—Lovely rm.. furnished with beautiful bedrm. suit. He. 2440. SPANN AVE.. 1219 Board and front room in modern home for one or two. TEMPLE. N. Private, modern home; 1 or 2 young men; reference. Ch. 2814. WILL board small child. No other chlldren. Cherry 4833. wiLL—Board your child day or week. Mothr's care: close to school. Be. 4551. Jouses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 905—Clean, nicelv furnished 4 rooms: bath, light, gas, water and garage included: S4O, RI. 2605. FT. WAYNE AVE., 714 —2-room apt. for rent; cheap. ; ST. CLAIR. 626 E. —3 rooms and bath; nicelv furnished; heat, light and gas; walking distance. Reasonable. 3-ROOM SUITE— bvt~h;oicwlv fir. housekeeping. SHIEL APT. 220 N. 111. St. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 2234—3 rms.. kitchenette: private bath and entrance. Modern. BELL VIEW. N.. 42—Lovelv apt. downstair; private home: ndults: reasonable. ADLER, 39 E.—Nicelv furnished housekeepiqg rooms. Drexel 0541. DELAWARE N.. 815—2 large rms. Ist. fioor: sink, range, modern, clean. DELAWARE. N., 515—A1l modern, 3-room apt.; well fnrn ; private bath. Ma. 1877. DELAWARE, N.. 611—2 nicely furnished front rms.; children welcome. EAST. 910 N.—2 rms. modern, sink; no other roomers; $6.50. adults. Ri. 5905. HANNA AVE., 1219- 3 modern rms., heat, light, water furn., front, rear aporch; garage optional. Dr. 3371. ILLINOIS N.. 2005- Large housekeeping furn. or unfurn; modern. KELLY, 1317. KENWOOD. 2347—2 rms. furnished and bath. Reason able. LEONARD. 1401- 3 unfurnished, modern rms.: private bath: reas'ble. Dr. 2339-R. NEW JERSEY. N.. 821 Large front room; tie. Mod ‘rn. 56.09. NEW JERSEY." N.." 126 -Clean hskpg. and sleeping rms.: gas, eiec. lights. _ NEW JERSEY, N . 134—Cheap and* well furn. rm. Ri. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1439 -Pleasant rm. and ktte'ii uette; e-. ervthnvr l'li iushed; gar. NOBLE. N., 2ia- 't rms. in business block; sls; 2 rms., $lO. 2d floor; walking distance NORTH—Attractive rm.. near bath: kiteb. privileges: y. raget 11l car. Ha. 3445-M. PENN . N.. IBit ;t lower, front; sink, electricity; laundry; private entrance. SINGLETON, 2042—2 furnished rms. for light house keeping. Reasonable. Dr. 2939. 11TH. K , 909 j large, upper, front rms.; modern; sink: SB. Ri. 1839. 11TH. 239 E. —Two modern rms.; adjoining bath; private entrance. 31ST W.. 1057 %2omplptelv furnished room. near car line. Ta. 2551. Apartments for Rent BROADWAY, 2508 —Reduced. 5 rms; heat, hoi water; janitor. _\Va. 3R31!._Rj._4718._ MERIDIAN. S.. 1218—4 rms., and bath; very reasonable. Dr. 2939. NEW YORK. E.. 719—2-rm. apt., furn. complete: 610; adultw RI. 4168. NORTHWESTERN AVE.'.'2O29- 3-rin.. mod'. Prlv. entrance; adults. To. 1342. kith ST.. 151/, 5 rooms; garage: heat, water, gas, furn. RI. 1016 or Ta. 5706. INSPECTION'INVITED BEAUT! FUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unfurnished: $57.50 to $125. Apartment-hotel service If desired. Call at building office, Penn, and Pratt Sts. Phone Ri. 1371. Moyr.ahan Properiles Company. 710 Union Title Bldg. 2035 w. wash'.... ‘.542.00 1124 Broadway 43 00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 5315 E. Washington 39.00 418 E. 15th 41.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma. 4818. Houses for Rent BROADWAY, 1928—9-room modern house, for_ roomers. Only $35. Ta._H2l6. COTTAGE. 1645—5-room house; gas. dec.; water paid; rent reduced to sl6; nice neighborhood.^ _Owner. Hu. 4368. EASTERN. 640—6-rm. mod. double; 1 sq. St. Philips; garage: S4O. Ch. 2207-M. GRACELAND, 3615—6-rm. mod., lower duplex, furnace, wa. pd.s37. Wa. 1095-R. IRVINGTON. 26 N.—6-room modern dougarage; S4O. Irv. 4192. MACEHERSON, 2849-53 Attractive double; 5 rms., semi-mod.; splendid condition; S2O. sl7. Ch. J2OB-J. NEW, 1832—5 rooms; bath, strictly modern double: garage; hedge; >35. Dr. 4174. NORTH—6-room mod. double, built-in feature, large porch; $35. Ha. 2964. ORANGE. 1710—3 bedroom % double; modern; $32.50; garage; $34; water paid. Inquire 1225 8. State. ORIENTIAL S.. 139—7 rms.. elect, gas, garage, water pd; near Ford plant. $lB. PARK. 1727—Dandy 6 rm. mod. double; ga rage; $32.50. Ta._2231. PARK, 2824—N. Fall Creek Blvd.: 6-room mod, double; garage; $45. Ha. 0975. RITTER, S., 372—5 rooms, semi-modern, water paid; $lB. Ma. 2816. ROOKWOOD, 4067—5 rm. mod dble: $32.50; gar; near Butler College. Bel. 0289-W. SPRUCE, 928—1 square Prospect car; 4 rooms, bath, wa to r pal <L $ 20. Dr. 1709. STATION, 3030—4 rms., elec., gas. garage. near school and car; $15.50. Ch. 4924. ST. PETER, S.. 914—5 rooms, semi-mod-ern, water paid: garage; $lB. Ma. 2816, SUGAR GROVE. 1840—Near Riverside: 5 rms.; gar.; special inducement. Hu. 5636. TACOMA N., 207—6 rms; water, gas. elect, inside toilet; reduced rent._Dr. 2432 Ri. 9389 TEMPLE. S.. 33 —3-room cozv bungalow double, gas, elec; sls, He. 5805. TENTH, E.. 3021—6-room mod. double; water paid; garage: $35. Ir. 1714. WILCOX. 1525-27—4 rooms; elec, well cistern. Sl6 per month. Be. 0907-W. WOODLAWN. 1606—6 rm. mod., garage; newly papered; paved street and alley. 24TH, E., 614—% double; 6 rooms: modern; steam-heat system: $35, Ha. 1962-J. Your Credit Us Good You can phone In your 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. COTTAGE, NORTHWEST” Five rooms, elec. Us. and gas. good condition; $16.50 per mo. 706 N. Milev. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. Ma. 6020. RENTALS BARGAINS 2305 Mass.. 4 rms., good $ll.OO 1442 Everltt 4 rms., cottage 10.00 1821 W. New York St., 2 rms 10.00 COLORED 2036 W. Tenth St., 5 rms.. very gd. $12.50 956 W. Maryland. 3 rm. cottage .. 10.00 426 Toledo. 3 rms.. Inside toilet.... 15.00 All have new paper and paint. R. H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Del.. Li. 4971. COLORED; DOUBLE 1934 Yandes; 4 rooms; electric lights; good condition: *ls. Ma. 1078. Li. 9521. W. R. HUNTER CO. FOR COLORED 137 S. Catherwood Ave.; 4-room half double; inside toilet: newly decorated: rental *ls. Call Rental Dept., The Meyer-Kiser Bank. COTTAGE WITH GARAGE 1316 Deloss: 3 rooms; electric lights, gas. good condition. DUNLOP & HOLTEGEL 122 E. Market St. Ma. 6020. Extra Good Double Seven rooms, thoroughly modern: good condition; above average; $35 per- mo. 1117 Broadway. Dunlop & Holtegel Ma. 6020. 122 E. Market St.

Houses for Rent FOR RENT 342 Beauty Ave. 6 rooms $20.00 2917 Baltimore Ave. 4 rooms 20.00 2921 Baltimore Ave. 4 rooms 20.00 1225 Calhoun (double). 4 rooms 17.00 3114 Central Ave. (duplex). 5 rooms 65.00 2930-32 Dearborn (double). 4 rooms 22.00 1241-43 De Loss St. (double). 5 rooms 15.00 830 s. East St. 10 rooms 40.00 2010-12 English Ave. (double). 6 rms. 20.00 1102 N. La Salle St. 5 rooms 30.00 2012 Laurel St. (double). 5 rooms.. 25.00 2044 Laurel St. (double). 5 rooms. 27.50 313-15 N. Keystone (double). 5 rms 27.50 217 S. Keystone. 5 rooms 20.00 233 S. Randolph. 4 rooms 22.50 2150-52 Ransdell (double). 4 rooms 17.00 4226-28 Schofield (double). 4 rooms 15.00 3808 E. 28th. St. (double) 4 rooms.. 25.00 1328 Sturm Ave. 5 rooms 40.00 5014 University. 5 rooms 43 00 40 E. 37th. St. (doublel 6 rooms... 40.00 THE WASHINGTON COMPANY 257 W. Washington St. Lincoln 3820. MISS HIGGINS. Cottages and Resorts BARGAIN —Furnished cottage. Little Chaoman Lake. Kosciusko County; terms if desired. Address K Box 25. Warsaw. Ind. Business Places for Rent RESTAURANT site; also cleaning and pressing and barber shops. 120 E. North St. GROCERY store; delicatessen; Meridian and 28th Sts. See custodian or call Li. 5394. H. H. WOODSMALL COT Inc. “We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights, holidays, Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. STOREROOM—Brand new theater bldg., 1045 Virginia Ave.; excellent business location In thriving communitv; short or long time lease. MR. GRIST. Dr. 4411. 5 LARGE ROOMS—Good location, near 30th and 111.; sls per mo. 30TH ST. R. E. CO.. 110 W. 30th St. Ta. 6531. SHELBY, 1847-49—2 business rms.; best location: suitable for any busl. Dr. 0961. Storage and Transfer OTTO J. SUES?, Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Rllev 3628 Ch. 4579-0699-W. TRANSFER—CoaI, feed, gen. hauling 21 E. 64th. W. E. Rodocker. Wa. 4433. LIGHT HAULING—Ton truck; ashes, rubblsh. etc., hauled away: low cost. Dr. 2094 Houses for Sale SACRIFICE Out-of-town owner must sell 5-room strictly modern bungalow. located in most desirable north side locality. Long living-room, hardwood floors throughout, fireplace, beautiful light fixtures, built-in buffet, large kitchen breakfast nook, 2 large airy bedrooms, plenty of closet space, full cement basement, steam heat. 2 large lots, beautiful shrubbery, 2car garage. Priced for quick sale at $5,750. Will arrange terms to suit reliable party. Wi.l be in Indianapolis soon and will show property without obligation. Write B 101. care of Times, stating terms desired and where owner can communicate with you. “nrar"g arfi eldTar k~ Three new bungalows now being completed. Each live rooms, thoroughly modern, on paved street with all assessments fully paid. Price from $4,000 to $4,5000; on very reasonable terms. Will consider vacant lots as cash payment. F. J. VIEHMANN. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. JRllev 2840. _ Res.. Irv. 4292. NORTH—IN THE WOOD S2OO CASH—S3S PER MO. $4,000; moderV 5 rooms. A well-built, lined house with nftlc space and large basement. Double garage Several large beech trees in vaid: % square to College Ave. bus line on 52nd St. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO.. Ma. 1244; eves.. MR. KEPLINO. Ch. 4129-W. _ GOME OUT SUNDAY KEYSTONE AND 30TH STREET Offering dandy five-room bungalows, bath, furnace, electric lights; only $4,250. Small down payment, balance monthly like rent. Let your rent buy vour home. Salesman on ground between 2 and 5 p, m. CRUSE REALTY COMPANY. Realtor, Main 5840. $l5O CASH 5 rooms; new bungalow; near Garfield Park; long living-room, complete bath to be instated; gas; fine basement; large enclosed rear porch: nicelv decorated; finished floors: garage: trees. 1047 Albany St. MR. SMITH. Ma. 1244, until 9 p. m. A REAL BARGAIN $4,250.00 Five-room modern bungalow, lot 48x 158. Plenty of fruit and shruberv and all improvements in. For terms.. G. H. Shaw. Continental Sales Cos. Lin. 1707 or 60t; 9 _ __ __ $2,450.00—H0YT AVENUE Dandy 4-room bungalow: newly decorated. large rooms, cement front porch, good well and garage. For terms, call Mr. Bower, Li. 3820. Eves.. Ch. 4924. 1441 HERSCHELL STREET Five rooms and room for bath: full corner lot; cement floor, garage. Terms. SSO down. Call Mr. Scott, Lin. 3820. Evenings. Lin. 9475. 2918 N. TALBOTT Modern, 3 bedrooms, large living room, breakfast room, dining room, kitchen, full basement, garage with side drive: good shape. Terms. Wa. 0209. R. S. TRENT. 305 Merchants Bank Bldg. $l5O CASH 1028 Albany St.; 5 rooms, complete bath, window shades, linoleum, cement porch, garage. Price $3,600, includes street paving. N. J. FOX. Ma. 6755. Eve.. Hu. 1168. BEAUTIFUL—4-room modern stucco bungalow; larfee lot; garage; close to car line. Price $3,750; easy terms. Call owner. Li. 7810. EQUITY—In 6 rm. modern house, nearly new for less than half. Can be seen Friday evening or Saturday. 116 S. 11th. Beech Grove, Ind. GOOD —3 rm. hse. for quick sale, big IoT, out-buildlngs; no trade; must have cash. L. A, WALLACE. Colfax. Ind. S7OO EQUITY —In 5-room modern bung"aH low. near Garfield Park. Will sell for S3OO or trade for car. Box A 105, Times. 5 ROOMS—Semi-modern house. Close Ineasy terms. Ir. 2363. Suburban for Sale SALE OR RENT—3S acres of beautiful hills on Mlllersville Rd.; 8-rm. house; mod.; choice fruit and flowers ED. TAYLOR, owner. Splnk-Arms Hotel. Li. 2361. IDEAL HOME—With 4 acres, good buildings t.nd plenty of fruit, in Zionsville. Ind. A barg. See Owner. M. O. LANE.

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Baby Grand; bargain; take over contract; finish balance. Regent upright; excellent condition $93 Terms, $1.25 week. Schirmer upright; plain mahogany case; perfect condition. Terms, $1.50 week $l5O Emerson upright; plain mahogany case $145 Terms, $1.50 week. Ebony upright; perfect condition; cash price $-•> Victor phonograph with ten records S3O Terms, $1 week Pooley walnut console phonograph $35 Terms, $1 week 6 Kimball phonographs; door samples SOO to $75 Terms $1 and $1.25 week. Six new records with each machine. On every new piano purchased we will give you credit of double the amount of the down payment up to $50.00. 150 N. DELAWARE ST. RI. 2155. OPEN EVERY EVENING If you can not come down, phone us and we will send one of ou* automobiles for you.

Suburban for Sale EDGEWOOD TRACTS, SOUTH Suburban tracts. 100x200 feet, south, near the Madison Rd., on Epler Ave., west of Stop 7. A few dollars down and $2 or $3 per week. Agent on ffround Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday. WM. L. ELDER. 628 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Office, Lin. 3401. Eves. Wa. 3587, 5-ROOM BUNGALOW—In Speedway City. This is a real home, strictly modern, with 2-car garage. Price, $4,800; terms. S4OO down. Call Mr. Robinson, with "VVaddy & Springer, Realtors Li. 5181. 132_ N. Delaware. Hu. 4784., MODERN BUNGALOW Five-room home: located 327 Robton, Just off 4000 block W. Washington; almost new with ?-car garage. A real buy at $4,750. Ea/v terms. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO. LI. 2318. 137 E. Wash. St, Real Estate Wanted HAVE—Cash buyers for farms, all sizes. Anywhere In State. Results guaranteed within 30 days. What have you? Address Box C 893. Times. Real Estate for Exchange BEAUTIFUL—4-room modern stucco bungalow; large lot: garage; close to car line. Price $3,750; easy terms. Call owner. Li. 7810. EQUITY —For sale or trade for good 1927 or '2B coupe. Address Times Box A 108. Building and Contracting LIFE-TIME HOMES See them while being constructed. An hour or so spent Inspecting them wili convince you of their .superiority. Let us build your home. Easy payments. 243 N. Delaware St. Phone day or evening. Main 1244. BRIDGES & GRAVES CO. BEAUTIFUL—4-room modern stucco bungalow; large lot; garage; close to car line. Price $3,750; easy terms. Call owner. Li. 78Kb __ _ GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N Delaawre. Lin. 5050 Miscellaneous for Sale ADDING MACHINE Victor, 8-eolumrß prac. new. Call owner. Ha. 0751-W.. eves. BABY BUGGY AND MAHOGANY LIBRARY TABLE. IR. 3998-M. BED—De luxe spring, dresser, walnut secretary, Wilton rug, lamps, odd pieces. 1 512_N. JPennsylvania_S% Apt, It BED DAVENPORT—2 overstuffed chairs, S4O; bookcase. SB. Ch, 4208-R. CHINA closet, library table, drophead Singer sewing machine; all good cond. 317% S. Noble. Up stairs. CINDERS S. LYNESS. TA_ 3822. - DAVENO—With 2 chairs; in good shape. Ownr sac.; S2B. 1928 W. Vermont. Be. 4613 DINING-ROOM TABLE—Rnd„ oak. Owner will sac, for lIP. 2143 Olive Bt. Dr. 3035. DINING-ROOM SUITE-—9 pieces; mahog. bkcase. Owner wi 11_ sacrI fice ._Ha. 4670-R. LEATHER COUCH—Drop-leaf kttch. table! A-l condition; cheap. 1111 Fletcher Ave. PASTEURIZING OUTFlT—Separator, bott e filler, wash tank. Ed Tavlor. IT 2361 j PAlNT—Superior house paint, outside or inside, 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon, 366 S. Meridian St. MAin 4165. PIANO—-SET*bF" DRUMS. HE. 2507. POOL TABLE—EXCELLENT CONDITION; VERY REASONABLE. RI. 2175. PUP TENTS—SI.SO EACir! RANGE—Combination coal and gas: good cond; reasonable. 279 N. Addison. Bel. 0847 RUG—6x9: SMALL ONES TO MATCH. REASONABLE. IR. 2334. RUG—BLUE" BRUSSELS, 9x12: CHEAP. 110.5037. RUG—Dresser, dining table. Ice box. solid i walnut wardrobe. Owner. Chp. Ir. 1056-J, SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all tnakea. 126 W WASHINGTON MA. 1418 TENTS % Wall tents, auto tents, pyromical tents, pup tents and tents of all kinds, either new or used. All sizes and weights, waterproof and white tarpaulins and covers. See us and save money. Hoosler Tarpaulin and Canvas Goods Cos., 1302 W. Washington St. VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS—Parts for all makes. Pettis Dry Goods Cos. Ma. 2722. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.— Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical appliances, all kinds. 1 36 9. Mer. Ma. 2363 SATURDAY ONLY Coil Spring—Go at $3 95. _ 1 (>4O SO. M KKIDIAN ST. BEAUTIFUL NEW DISHES" 25 pieces to the set. Only a few at the bargain price of $2.98, while they last. 115 E. Ohio St. COMBINATION—CoaI and gas range: sls. Hn. 4646-R. Yotmr Credit Is Oood You can phont in vour want ads and nave them charg/d. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due aaecounts on our books Avail yourself of this opportunity A courteous girl will help you write vour ad. Call Main 3500. Wtmt Ad Dept. 50 UNFINISHED 5-piece breakfast suite's; $8,95 each. im SO. MERIDIAN ST. RUMMAGE SALE— Used doming end turnitore. 127 W. Georgia 9t KING’S FOR TYPEWRITERS _ .- n !_ Mass. Ave.. Opp. Postoffice. ONE twin-cylinder Chailie outboard mo tor: pract. new. Ta. 2299. Mr. Johnson, | NEW end "rebuilt scale//, sheers and meat choppers: service on ail makes. Ma. 4874. DAYTON SCALES CO.. 243 N. Penn. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO., 888 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. - TWO—Three-quarter iron beds, dresser, chlffoler, child’s bed. Wa. 2239. OWNER—WiII sacrifice equity and you asi sume payments on overstuffed suite, breakfast set, other furnishings of 1-rm. apt. Used 3 months. Call Ri. 4294. MAJESTIC COAL RANGE. $25 SMALL HEATER. $5. HU. 2726. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing. furniture, mngazincs. papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622, 127 W. Georgia St. WANTED Dresser, rug. gas stove. Ice box. Riley 2772 No dealers.

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