Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1928 — Page 12

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STOCKS DISPLAY BUOYANT TREND IN MARTJODAY IL S. Steel, General Motors i Lead in Heavy Dealings in List. Average Stock Prices Average o ftwenty industrials Thursday was 218.43. oft .28. Average of twenty rails was 147.41, off .24. Average of forty bonds was 98.91, off .02. Bu United Press NSW YORK, May 11.—Continuation of the local rediscount rate at 4 per cent and the relatively small increase in brokerage loans reported at the close of the market Thursday brought urgent buying into speculative leaders today and the whole market displayed a buoyant tone at the close. Heavy dealings featured early trading and the forward movement gained momentum as the session progressed under the strong leadership of Steel common which reached anew high or the movement. The action of General Motors was also reassuring to the bull element and brisk advances were scored by Chrysler and some of the lower priced issues, including Moon and Chandler, Cleveland. Describing the market, the Wall Street Journal’s financial review today said: “Stocks moved ahead in healthy fashion today. Bullish interests placed a favorable interpretation on the increase of slightly less than $80,000,000 in brokerage loans during the week ended May 9, contrasted with expansion of $137,000,000 in the previous week.” Banks and Exchange INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis tank clearings today were #4,822,000. Debits were $8,902,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bp United Press NEW YORK. May 11.—Bank clearings today were $1,526,000,000. Clearing house balance was $132,000,000. CHICAGO STATEMENT Bu United Press CHICAGO. Mav 11.—Bank clearings today were $126,500,000. Clearing house balance was $9,400,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE Rv United Press .. _ . NEW YORK. Mav 11.—Foreign exchange closed steady. Demand Sterling. $4.87%. up ,001-16 c: francs 03.93 7-16 c, up .OO'/sc; lira, 05.26%c: belga, 13.96 c, up ,00%c; marks. 23.91 c. Montreal, $.999,375. TREASURY STATEMENT Bit United Press WASHINGTON. May 11.—The Treasury net balance May 9 was $159,002,500.10. Customs receipts through May 9 were sll,639.285.29. In the Stock Market (By Thomson & McKinnoni NEW YORK, May 11.—With no change in the discount rate and an increased money supply which overshadows the small advance in brokers’ loans, activity was renewed on a larger scale and many groups of securities moved further upward. Happenings in the market continue shaping themselves to further demonstrate the impossibility of judging the future trend by comparison with the past. Many examples to illustrate this condition could be chosen but to be specific, take General Motors. Who was there a few years ago who would estimate that in 1928 nearly one of ievery two motor cars sold would be a General Motors product? But that estimate would have been reasonable compared with one that radio would be installing talking picture machines or that the working man would soon have television in his front room. Vice President Marshall always claimed that what this country needed most was a good five cent cigar and, as a counter statement it would seem that what is necessary for success in the stock market is imagination, and plenty of it. A vision calling for five billions credit for the stockmarket would have been termed something else a few months ago, but we have it and Secretary Mellon says that money will be cheaper in a short time and the Government refunding program should be carried on at about the same cost as heretofore. While some may doubt this forecast, there are few who will argue money questions with Mellon. That business conditions are not improving at the same pace as the stock market, is true —but here again it is necessary to be specific, for it might be found that in some cases the stock market has not nearly anticipated the future of individual companies Sentiment remains bullish.

New York Curb Market Bid. Ask. American Gas 172 174 Am R Mill 100 100'4 Continental OH 18'4 18% Humble Oil 81 81% Imp Oil of Canada 70 70% Int Pete 43 43% Ohio Oil 64% 65'A Prairie Oil and Gas 53% 53% Prairie Pipe Line 214% 215'% S O Indiana 80 "'a 81 S O Kansas 23 23% S O Kentucky 132 132'% S O Ohio 77% 77% Vacuum Oil 86% 87 Mountain Prod 23'% '23% New Mex & Ariz Ld 9 9% Salt Creek Prod 28% 28% Durant Motors, Del 11% 12 Elec Bond and Share 121% 122 Elec Investors 73% 74 Ford of Canada 592 594 National Leatner 5% 5% Serv El 16% 16% Stutz Motor 16% 17'4 Cities Service com 6614 66 % Cities Service pfd 103 103 % Associated Gas (A) 48 48% Marmon 54% 54% United L and P (A) 25% 25% Warner Bros. (B) 28% 29 Pantcypee 33% In the Sugar Market (By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW VORK, May 11.—It is regarded fairly certain that the selling for long accounts during the past two weeks and which depressed the market considerably, is over. At the same time demand on refiners stocks is slow, but with warmer weather this situation will oe reversed. We still regard sugar a buy. RAW SUGAR PRICES High. Low Close. January 2.84 2.84 2.84 March 2.82 2.80 2.80 July 2.76 2.73 2.73 September 2.86 2.84 2.84 December 2.94 2.92 2.92 New York Liberty Bonds Close, close. 3%S 100.18 100.18 let 4%s 101.27 101.24 3rd 4’,4s 100.27 100.7 4th 4%S 102.21 102.19 Tr 4%s 195$ 114.24 114.20 Tr 4s 1954 109.24 109.20 Tr 3%S 10], 106.29

New York Stocks —— (By Thomson & McKinnon) ~~

—May 11Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. AtcMson 195% 19414 195 194% AU Coast Line .. IAJTa 189 Vi 189 >/r 189 Balt & Ohio ...U7% 116% 116% 117% Canadian Pac ..221 220 220 Vi 220% Chesa & Ohio. .203% 202% 202 Vi 203 Chi & Alton 13% 13y 8 13% 13% Chi & N West. 92% 91% 92 92 Chi Grt Wo'.t.. 14% 14>/ 0 14% 14% C R I & P 122 Vi 118% 119 Vi 121% Del & Hud50n...207% 205% 205 Vi 208% Del & Lac.ka 145% 145 Vi 145% 145 V* Erie 63% 62% 62 61 Vi Erie Ist pfd ... 60% 59% 60% 59% Grt Nor pfd 106% 106 Vi 106% 106% 111 Central 146 145 146 146% Lehigh Valley ..109% 107V4 107% 108 Vi Kan City South. 59% 57% 59 57 Lou & Nash ....158 ... 158 157 Vi MK & T 39Vi 37% 38% 38 Mo Pac pfd ...123% 121% 122 121% N Y Central ...190 188 188 189'• N Y C & St L. .146 143 145% 142% NYN H & H.. 64’i ... 63% 63% Nor Pacific ....104% 103% 103% 103% Norfolk & West .192% 192 192 Vi 193 Pere Marquette 141 Vi Pennsylvania .. 68 Vi ... 67% 68' P & W Va 159 154% 156 153 Reading 118% 116% 117% 118 Vi southern Ry ...163% 162% 163V4 163% Southern Pac ..128% 127% 127% 128 II £ au > ”;•••• 37% 37% 37% 37% St Paul Pfd ... 49Va 48Vi 49 49% St L & S W... 91 88% 91 88 St L & S F 120% ... 120% 121% Texas & Pac ...140 139% 140 139 Union Pacific ~204 Vi 202 Vi 204 202% West Maryland.. 54% 53Vi 53% 52% Wabash 96 V 4 92V4 94% 91% Wabash pfd ...101 101 101 101 Rubbers— Ajax 10 9% 9% 9% Fisk 15 Vi 15 15 15 Vi Goodrich 91 90 90% 89% Goodyear 54% 53% 54% 53 Kelly-Spgfld ... 22 20% 22 21 Lee 22% ... 21% 22% United States.... 42% 42 42% 41% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy..To6% 104% 105 106 Am Locomotive .108% ... 108% 108% Am Steel Fd ... 64 63% 63Vi 63% Baldwin Loco 264% General Elec ...171 169 169% 168 Gen Ry Signal.. 93% 90% sk% 91% Gen Tank .... 74% 74% 7?% 74% Lima Loco 64% 61 64 61 N Y Air Brake. 45% ... 44% 45 Pressed Ctl Car. 24% 23% 24 ’ 24% Pullman 91% 90 90% 89% Westingh Air B 49% 49 49% 48% Westingh Elec ..108% 107 107% 107% Steels— Bethlehem 63 62 62 62% Colorado Fuel... 76 75% 76 75% Crucible 87% ... 87% 88% Gulf States Stl.. 68 ... 66% 68% Inland Steel .... 56 55% 55% 55% Phil R C & 1.... 34 33 33 32% Rep Iron & Stl.. 61 % 60% 60% 60% Sloss-Sheff 121 120% 121 121% U S Steel l c o% 148% 148% 149 Vi Alloy 35% ... 34% 35 Youngstwn Stl .. 89% 89% 89% 89% Vanadium Corp.. 89Vi 85 86% 86% Motors— Am Bosch Mag.. 30% 29% 29% 30% Chand;er 25 23% 23% ... Chrysler Corp... 77% 74 77% 72% Conti Motors .. 14Vi 14 14 14% Dodge Bros .... 18% 18 18% 18% Gabriel Snbbrs 17% 17 17 4 17% Gardner 13 Vi 13 Vi 13% ... General Motors 205% 202% 203% 201% Hudson 91 90 90 89% Hupp 56% 55% 56 55% Jordan 13 12% 13 12 £ Mack Trucks ... 88% 87% 88 87% Martin-Parry ... 16% ... 16% 17 Moon 11% 9 9% 10 Motor Wheel ... 36% 35% 36% 36% Hash 91% 91% 91% Packard 70% 70% 70% 70 Peerless 20 % .. 20 Paige 35% 34% 35% '34% Studebaker Cor.. 68 66% 67% 67 Stew Warner ... 98% 97Vi 97% 97% Stromberg Carb 65 Timken Bear ...127% 127 127'% 127% WHlys-Overland. 24% 22% 24% 24% Ye.low Coach .. 39 ... 38% 39 White Motor ... 36% 35Vi 35% 36 Mining— Am Smlt & Rfg.191% 191% 191% 190% Anaconda Cop .. 71% 70% 71 71 Calumet & Ariz 104% ... 102 101% Cerro de Pasco. 63% 68 68 68 ? Chile Copper .. 42% 42 42% 42% Greene Can Cop 126 119 122% 119 Inspiration Cop. 22% 22% 22% 22% Int Nickel .... 94% sl'i 93 Kennecott Cop.. 89 87% 88 7 / aB% Magma Cop .... 99% 49% 4f j 4i/’i Miami Copper .. 19% 19% iy% 19 Texas Gulf Sul.. 72% 72% 72% 72% U S Smelt 44% 44 44% 44% Oils— Atlantic Rfg 134 131% 132% 131 % Cal Petrol 31% 30% 31% 31 Freeport-Tcxas 73% 72% 73% 72 Houston Oil ....148% 142% 148% 140% indp Oil & Gas. 29% 28% 29 * 28% Marland Oil ... 41 40% 40% 40 Mid-Cont Petrol 31% 31 * 31% 31% Lago Oil & Tr. 36% 36% 36% Pan-Am Pet B 51 Vi 50% 50% 50'. Phillips Petrol.. 42 41% 42 Jl% Pro & Rfgrs ... 24% 23% 24% *23% Union Os Cal .. 53% 53% 53% 53% Pure Oil 24% 24% 24% 24% Ro,-al Dutch ... 54% ... 54% 51% Shell 29% 29% 29% 29% Simms Petrol .. 23% 22% 23% 22% Sinclair Oil 29% 28% 29% 23% Skelly Oil 32% 31% 32% 31'“ Std OH Cal .... 61% 61% 61% 6i% Std Oil N J 46 45% 46 44% Std Oil NY . .39 37% 38% 37''“ Texas Corp 63% 62% 63% 62% Transcontl 8% 8% 8% 8% White Eagle ... 25% 24% 25% 25% Industrials— Adv Rumely ... 36 35 35% 33=4 Allis Chalmers. 127 127 127 *J25% Allied Chemical..l67% 166% 166% 1165% Armour A 18 17 17% 116% Amer Can 2.3% 93% 35 192 Am Hide Lea .... ... . 'l3 Am H L pf.l ... 55% 54 55% 54 Am Linseed ... 98% 97% 97% 97'. Am Safety Raz. 62 62 62 61% Am Ice 39% ... 39 39 Am Wool 23 22% 23 Curtis 145% 138% 142 136'% Coca Cola 169% 169 169% 168 Conti Can 113 109 113 109% Certain teed ... 58% 58 58% 59% Coneoleum 23% 28% 29% 23U Davison Chem. 52% 51 51 51 Vi Du Pont 395 392 39 4 394 Famous Players. 129% 128% 129% 127% Gen Asphalt ... 90 89% 89% 88% (Hidden 23% ... 23% 23% Gold Dust .92% 91% 02 % 91% Int, Bus Mch ...129 129 129 128% Int Cm Engr . 63 60% 62 62 Int Paper 83% 78 83% 78% Int Harvester.. .256% 254% 256% 253 Lambert 121 117% 117% 120% Loews 75% ... 74 % 75 Kelvinator 19% 18% 19 19% Montgom Ward.. 153% 144% 153% 143% Natl C R 58% 58 58% 58 Pittsburgh Coal. 46% ... 46 46 Owens Bottle . . 87% .. . 87% 88 Radio Corp . ...205% 201 205% 198 Real Silk 26% 26 26 26% Rem Rand 32% ... 31% 31 Vi Ssars-Roebuck .104% 102% 103% 101% Union Carbide ..157% 155% 157% 154% IT S Leather... 50% 49% 491* 48% UnlV Pipe 23% 23 23% 23% U S Cs Ir Pipe.. 266 261 266 266 U S Indus Alco.. 119% 118% 118% 117% Wripht .106 178 190 175 Wooiworth Cos .. 194% 192 Vi 193 193 Utilities— Am Tel & Tel ...196% 195% 196'.;, 195 Vi Am Express ...188%. 188% 188% 389 Am Wat Wks... 67 65% G 6% 66% Brk'vn-Manh T. 73% 71% 73% 71 Col G & E 115% .14'/* 114% 1147* Consol Gas 166 164 164% 165 Elec Pow & Lt.. 44% 43% 44% 42% Interboro ...... 55 Vi 54 Vi 5% 53 Nor Am Cos 77 75% 76% 76 Nat Power 35% 34% 35% 34% Peoples Gas 179 178% 179 179 So Calif E 50% 49% 50% 50% Std Gas & El.. 73 72':, 72Vi 72% Utilities Power.. 39% 37% 39% 36% West Union Tel. .165 164% 165 164 Shipping— Am Inti Corp... 96% 95Vi 96 93% Am Ship & Com 5% ... 5Vi 5% Atl Gulf & W I 52 49 52 48 Vz Inti Mer M pfd 43% ... 42% 42 United Fruit . ..144% 143 144% 143'/z Foods— Am Sug Rfg.... 73Vi 72% 73% 71% Am Beet Sugar. .. ... ... 15'/z Austin Nichols.. 7% 7% 7% 7% Beechnut Pkg .. 78% ... 78% 79Vi California Pkg .. 77% , 76% 76% 76% Corn Products.. 80% 79% 80 79% Cuba Cane Su p 28% 28% 28'/a 27% Cuban Am Sug.. 21% 21 21 21% Fleischmann Cos. 74Vi 73% 73% 74 Jewel Tea 113% 110 111 108 Jones Bros Tea.. 32 ... 32 31% Kraft 71% 70% 70% 70 Kroger 91 83% 90’i 84 Natl Biscuit ...169% 168% 169% 168% Nat Dairy .... 84% BlVi 84% 81% Postum Cos 123% ... 122% 122% Ward Baking B. 2f% 25% 25% 25% Tobaccos— Am Sumatra ... 56% 55% 55% 56 Am Tobacco 163 Am Tob B 163% 162% 162% 163 Con Cigars 87% 86Vi 87% 86% General Cigar .. 68 67 68 67 Local Wagon Wheat Local grain elevators are paying $1.90 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grades are purchased on their merits. Chicago Stocks —May 11Open. High. Low. Close. Armour Del pfd 93% 93% 93% 93% Armour Ills pfd. 84% 85% 84% 84Vi Auburn Motor ..134 Kraft Chse 71 71% 71 71 Lib McN & Lib. 11% Middle West ...160 162 159 161 Swift Inti 30 30% 30 30 Wrigley 73 Borg & Becfl 97 97% 89 92 Illinois Brick... 42 Yellow Cab 33 J R Thompson.. 61 ■■■ / Elec II Util ... 23% 23% 23 23% Gossard 59 61 59 60% Monsanto 55 % Natl Std 53 53 52 52 Natl Elec A ... 39 39% 39 39 Noblitt Sparks.. 39% 39% 37 37 Unit Corp Amer 33 35 33 34 Acme Steel ... 90Vi Decker & Cohn .. J 2 31% 33

HOGS CONTINUE ON DOWNWARD PATHAT MART Porkers Unevenly 5 to 15 Cents Lower; Receipts Lighter. May Bulk Top Receipts 4. 9.004? 9.90 9.90 4,000 5. 9.00*10.15 10.25 1.500 7. [email protected] 10.75 2,500 8. 9:250.10.60 10.60 5:500 9. 9.00 (,? 10.35 10.45 6.500 10. 8.85® 10.15 10.15 6.500 11. [email protected] 10.10 5,500 Hogs were unevenly 5 to 15 cents lower on the hundredweight at the Union Stockyards today, with the top down to $lO.lO. Animals weighing 170-250 pounds, sold in the bulk at $lO and up. Receipts were lighter at 5,500. There were 1,062 held over. Other divisions presented generally steady tones with receipts unchanged to lighter. The Chicago market was slow around steady, with Thursday’s average. A few sales of choice 180-230 pounders brought $10.15@ 10.25. There were 18,000 fresh arrivals and half as many holdovers. Dropping 10 cents on the top, heavy butchers, 250-350 pounds, sold at $9.75 @10.05, and middleweights. 200-250 pounds, were off 5 cents on the top at [email protected]. Lights, 160-200 pounds, brought $9.50@ 10.10, 5 to 10 cents lower. Material in the 130-160 pound class was off 10 cents, selling at [email protected]. Pigs held unchanged at [email protected], and packing sows moved higher at $7.75@9. A steady tone was displayed in the cattle division with 500 arrivals. Beef steers sold at $11.25@ 13.50 and cows, at $8 @ll. Low cutter and cutter cows were [email protected], and bulk stock and feeder steers, [email protected]. Best vealers sold at sl4(fP 15.50 in a steady calf market, supplied with 900 animals. Heavy material went at s7Oll. Sheep and lambs were unchanged with the top standing at sls. Bulk fat lambs brought [email protected], while culls went at sß@ll. Bulk fat ewes sold at $6.50t (>8.50. Receipts numbered 200. —Hog*— Receipts, 5.500; market, lower. 250-350 lbs $ 9.754710.05 200-250 lbs 10 00*10.10 160-200 lbs 9.504710.10 130-160 lbs 8.75® 925 90-130 lbs 7.5047 850 Packing sows 7.75@ 9.00 -CattleReceipts. 500; market, steady. Beef steers $11.254713.50 Beef cows R. 0047 11.00 Tow cutters and cutter cows. 5.5047 7.50 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 7.50® 9.50 —Calves— Receipts, 900; market, steady. Best vealers sl4 004715.50 Heavy calves 7.00® 11.00 —Sheep and Lambs— Receipts, 200; market, st-adv. Ton fat iambs $15.00 Bulk fat lambs 13.004714.50 bulk cull lambs 8.004711.00 Fat ewes 6 50® 8.50

Other Livestock P.u United Press CHICAGO, Mav 11 —Hogs—Receipts. 18.C 00: strong to 10c higher than Thursday; top. $10.30, paid for choice 200-220-lb. weights; butchers, medium to choice. 250350 lbs.. $9.354710.10; 200-250 lbs , $9.4047 10 30: 160-200 lbs.. *8.504( 10.30; 130-160 lbs.. $7.25479.85: packing sows. SR.SO®9 25: Pies, medium to choice 90-130 lbs.. $6.5047 8 50. Cattle —Receipts. 3 000: calves. 1.000; general trade steady with week's 254750 c advance on practically all killing classes: i low-priced steers predominating: bulk. sl2 4713: best. sl3 40; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice 1.300-1 500 lbs., *l3 254/ 15: 1.100-1.300 lbs.. $13.2547’5; 850-1.100 lbs.. *134715; common and medium 50 lbs.. $9.504713.25: fed vearltngs. good and choice 750-950 lbs. $12.754714.50: heifers, good and choice 50 lbs. down. *l3 504714; common and medium. $3.754712 25: cows, good and choice. $94712: common and medium. *7.50479: low cutter and cutter. $6,254? 7.50: bulls, good and choice (beef). $9 4? 10.75; cuttr to medium. $7.50479: vealers 'milk fed', good and choice $11.50®>15; medium. $10.504/ 11.50: cull and common. SB4| 10.50: stockcrs and feeding steers, good and choice (all weights!. $11.50® 12.75; common and medium, $94711.50. Sheep— Receipts. 12,000: not enough on sale to test \alues; few bids clipped lambs and slaughter springs about steady; low grade clipped and feeding spring lambs dull; sheep, dull, weak: catch-as-catch-can slaughter classes, spring lambs, good and choice. $17.50® 18 50: medium, $164717.50; -nil and common. $13.254716: lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down. $154716:65: medium. $1447 1 5.25: cn'l and common, $11.65 4714: medium and choice. 92-100 lbs.. *13.2547 16: ewes, medium to choice 150 lbs. down, $6.25(49: cull and common, $2 @7.25. Bp United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. May 11—Hogs—Receipts. 10,500; holdovers. 3,684; market, steady to 10c higher: 250-350 lbs., $9,504? 10: 200-250 lbs.. $9.754710.10; 160-200 lbs.. $9,754; 10.10: 130-160 lbs.. $7.50476.85; 50130 lbs.. $6,504/8.25; packing sows, $7.90® 8 60. Cattle—Receipts. 600. Calves—Receipts, 500: market, steers, steady; beef sters, $11.504712.50: light yearlings and heifers, $11.504712.50; beef cows, $8 50® 9.50; low cutter and cutter cows, ss.f>o> 7.50: vealers, sls; heavy calvers. $9®T2; bulk stock and feeder steers. $9.75® 10.50. Sheep—Receipts, 500; market, nominal: shorn basis: top fat lambs, sl6: bulk fat lambs. $15.754716; bulk cull lambs, $11.50 (ft 12.50; bulk fat ewes, $8®8.50. Bp United Press CLEVELAND, May 11.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.500; market, steady 10c lower; 250-350 lbs., slo® 10.50; 200-250 lbs., $10.254;,10.50; 160-200 lbs., [email protected]; 130-160 lbs.. 58.504710.50; 90-13 lbs., $8.25®8.50; packing sows, $8,254(8.50. Cattle—Receipts, 100. Calves—Receipts, 200; market, steady; calves, strong: beef steers. $10.50® 12.50; beef cows, $7,504/9.50; low cutter and cutter cows. $5,504; 6.75; vealers, [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts. 500; market, lambs, slow; top fat lambs. sl6; bulk fat lambs, $15.50 ® 16; bulk cull lambs, sll® 13; bulk fat ewes, $6,504(8.50. Bp United Press PITTSBURGH, May 11.—Hogs—Receipts. 1,600; mp.vket, 254735 c lower; 250350 lbs., $9.704>10.25: 200-250 lbs., $104; 10.40; IGO-200 lbs., $10.25 4710.40; 130-160 lbs.. $8,754/10.40; 90-130 lbs., $7,504; 9.25packing sows, $7.75(<; 8.50. Cattle—Receipts. 60. Calves—Receipts, 100; market, steady; calves $1 higher; beef steers, sl2 “‘J 4 : IjEht yearling steers and heifers. $lO 504/13.50; beef cows. $8010.50’ low „ ?? and , cutter cows - *6477.50; vealers, $154/16.50; heavy calves, $94713.50. Sheep Receipts, 750; market, steady; top fat bulk fat lamb's. $12.75® 16.25; bulk cull lambs. $94712.50; bulk fat ewes, $6.50@9; bulk spring lambs, $17@20. LOUISVILLE, May 11.—Hog—Receipts 800: market. 10c lower; best heavy and medium hogs. 175 lbs. up. $9,354/10.10: Dte ?L ld lights 175 lbs. down. $6.1547 8.65: throwouts and stags. $7.10477 70 Cattle—Receipts. 100: market.* steadyprime heavy steers. sl2® 13; heavy shipping steers. $11*12; medium and plain steers. $9.50@11; fat heifers. $8.50?13: choice cows. $94710.50; medium to good cows. s7®9: cutters. $5.50*7; canners. $5 ®5.25; bulls. s6®9; feeders, s9Oll 50Stockers, $8.50®11.50. Calf—Receipts. 300 : market steady; good to choice. $10.5047 12.50; medium to good. $8.50*10.50; outs. $8.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 100: market, steady: spring lambs. $16®18: best fed lambs, $14*15: seconds. $8*11; sheep. 56478.50. Thursday’s shipments: Cattle, none; calves. 110; hogs, 156; sheep, none. Bp United Press CINCINNATI. May 11.—Hogs—Receipts 2.800: holdovers. 3,536: market, steady to 10c lower; 250-350 lbs., $9.75*10.30: 200250 lbs.. $10.15*10.30; 160-200 lbs.. s9* 10.30: 130-160 lbs.. $8.25®9.25; 90-130 lbs., $5.50*8.25; packing sows, $7.50*8.25. Cattle—Receipts. 250. Calves—Receipts, 900: market, steady; beef steers, $11*13: light yearling steers and helffers, $10.50® 12.75; beef cows. $10*10.25; low cutter and cutter cows. $6477.75; vealers. $10*14: heavy calves, s9*l2: bulk stokers and feeder steers. slo*ll. Sheep—Receipts. 150; market, steady: top fat lambs. sls; hulk fat lambs. $134715: bulk cull lambs, s9*ll; bulk fat ewes. s7@9; bulk spring lambs. $18*20; bulk cull spring lambs. $15*17. Ry United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind.. May 11.—Hog—Receipts. 500; market steady to 10 cents lower; 90-110 lbs., $7: 110-130 lbs.. $7.50: 130140 lbs., $8.50; 140-150 lbs., $9; 150-160 lbs., $9.25; 160-170 lbs., $9,50: 170-200 lbs., *9.80: 200.225 lbs.. $10; 225-275 lbs., $9.80; 275-3FO lbs.. .$9.60; coughs. $7*7.75; stags to $6. Cattle-vßecelpts. 10. Calves—Receipts, 125: market. sls down. SheepReceipts, 100; market lambs sl4 down.

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Butter (wholesale price) No. 1. 46* 48c; No. 2. 44®45c lb. Butterfat (buying price)—46c lb. Cheese (wholesale selling prices, per pound)—American loaf, 32®35c; pimento loaf. 34@37c; brick loaf. 324735 c: Swiss. 39@42c; Wisconsin fat. 27®32c; print cream, 25@27c! flat display. 26 47 27c: Longhorn. 26%@27c; Nev/ York limberger. 30% 4i32c. Eggs—Buying prices: Fresh, delivered at Indianapolis, loss oS, 26@27c doz. Poultry (buying price)—Hens. 21@22c; lb.; Leghorn hens, 18@20c; 1928 spring, 1% to 1% lbs., 324135 c; 2 lbs. and up, 354737 c; Leghorns. 28@'30c; old roosters. 10@12c: ducks. 15c; geese, 8®10c; guineas, old 33® 35c, young 50c. Bp United Press CHICAGO, May 11.—Butter—Receipts, 9,103; extras. 43c; extra firsts, 42%@42%c; firsts, 41 %4t42c: seconds. 38@40%CJ standards. 42%c. Eggs—Receipts, 30,597; firsts. 294?29%c; ordinaries. 27@28c: seconds. 26%@27c; extras, 31%c. Cheese—Twins. 22%@23c; young Americas, 23%@24c. Potatoes—Arrivals, 112; on track, 305; In transit, 9.794: Wisconsin sacked round whites, $1.40*1.50: fancy shade higher; Idaho sacked russets. $1.40*1.50; fancy shade higher; commercials, mostly $1.25; new stock steady; Louisiana and Texas bliss triumphs, $3.25®3.75; mostly $3.50® 3.75. Sweet potatoes—s2*3. Bp United Press EASTBUFFALO. May 11.—Hogs—Receipts. 400; holdovers, 1,546; market. 15® 25c lower; 250-350 lbs., $9.804710.60: 200250 lbs.. $10.35*10.65; 160-200 lbs., slo® 10.60; 130-160 lbs.. $8.75*10.10; 90-130 lbs.. $84i8.75; packing sows. $8478.50. Cattle—Receipts. 200. Calves—Receipts. 1.200; market, steady; calves, steady; beef steers, $11.50*13.75; light yearling steers and helffers. $124/13.75; low cutter and cutter cows. ss*7: vealers. $15.5047 16. Sheep—Receipts. 2.500; market. 154/ 25c lower; bulk fat lambs. [email protected]; bulk cull lambs, $11*12.75; bulk fat ewes, sß® 9.50. Bp United Press NEW YORK. May 11.—Flour—Unsettled and lower. Pork—Quiet. Mess—s32.so. Lard—Easier. Midwest spot—sl2.lo*l2.2o. Sugar—Raw, firmer; spot 96 test delivered duty paid, 4.46 c; refined, steady; granulated, 5.95476 c. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot, 15%@15%c; Santos No. 4, 23% 47 23%c. Tallow—Quiet; special to extra, 8% ©B%c. Hay—Firm; No. 1, $1.25; No. 3. 85c@$l 05; clover, [email protected]. Dressed poultry—Easy; turkeys, 25@46c; chickens, 28®52c; broilers. 43®. 52c: capons. 364753 c; fowls. 14* 32c; ducks. 15® 18c: ducks. Long Island. 21c. Live poultry’—Dull; geese. 10c: ducks. 15@24c; fowls. 20@30c; roosters. 14c; chickens. 1847 33c; broilers. 204/53c. Cheese—Steady: State whole milk, fancy to specials. 29%®30%c; young America, fresh. 254/26c. Potatoes—Long Island. $2 @5.10: Jersey, basket. 504775 c; southern, $24/5.75; Maine. $2,504/4: Bermuda, $34/6 Sweet potatoes—Jersey, basket. 60c®53.50; southern, basket. $2.25. Butter—Firm; receipts, 10,211; creamery, extra, 44%c: special market, 454/45%c. Eggs—Steady; receipts, 27,871: nearby white fancy, 354? 37c; nearby State white, 30@34%c; fresh rsts. 304/31c: Pacific Coast. 29 4738 c; western white, 294/32%c; nearby browns, 30% @36%c.

Indianapolis Stocks

—May 11Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life 600 Belt R R & S Yds com 70 72 Be't R R <sz S Yds pfd 60 Central Ind Power Cos pfd ..100 102 Circle Theater Cos com 102% 110 Cities Service Cos com 64% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 102% ... Citizens Gas Cos com 56% 57% Citizens Gas Cos pfd 102 103% Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd.. 102 Equitable Securities Cos com.. 45 50 Hook Drug Cos com 31 Indiana Hotel Cos aom 125 Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 101% ... Indiana Service Corp pfd ... 92 Indianapolis Gas Cos com 62 65 Indpls k Northwestern pfd... 15 Indplg P and L 6%s pf". ioe 107 Indpls P 6c L 7s r. 102 103% Indpls Pub Yel Ln Assn 47% Indpls St Ry Cos pfd 33 35% Indianapolis Water Cos pfd... 103 Interstate P S pr lien pfd.... 106 110 Interstate P S C 6s pfd 97 100 Merchant* Pu Utilities Cc pfd.lol North Ind Pub Serv Cos p'd.,lo2' 103% Northern Ind Pub S Cos 7s ..11' Progress Laundry Cos com ... f % ... E Raugh & Sons Fert Cos ~ J ... Real Silk Hos Cos pfd Standard Oil of Indiana .... 0 ... T H I 6c E Trac Cos com 1 ... THI4E Trac Cos nfd 12 T H Trac 6c Lt Cos pfd 92'/* ... Union Trac Cos com % Union Trac Cos Ist pfd 1 Union Trac Cos 2nd pfd % Union Title Cos com .. 75 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 7 Van Camp Prod Ist pfd 98 101 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd ... 90 98 •Ex-dividend. —Bonds— Belt R R 6: Stk Yds Cos 45.... 92 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s ... 81 ... Central Ind Gas Cos os 100 Central Ind Power Cos 6s 104 Chi S B 6c N Ind Rv 5s 17% Citizens Oas Cos 5s 105 110 Citizens St R R 5s 105 108 . Gary St Ry 5s 90 93 1 Home T 6c T of Ft. Wayne 65.. 103 Indiana Hotel Cos 5s 101 Ind Northern Trac Cos 5s 6 Ind Ry ft Lt Cos 5s 98 ... Ind Service Corp 5s 98 Indpls Power and Lt Cos 55... 101 102% Ind Union Tree Cos 5s 3 Indpls Col 6c So Trac 6s 102 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 102% 106 Indpls 6c Martins Trac Cos ss. 35 Indpls North Trac Cos 5s 14 Indpls 6? Northw Trac Cos ss. 35 Indpls St Ry 4s 67% 68% Indpls Trac 6c Term Cos 55... 96% 97% Indpls Union Rv 5s 102% ... Indpls Water Cos 5%s 104 105 Indolr Water Cos Ist 5s 100 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 98 100 Indpls Water Sec Cos 5s 98 99% Interstate Pub S Cos 4%s 93 Interstate Pub S Cos 6%s 105% ... Nor Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 102% ... T H I & E Trac Cos 5s 60 T H Tr & Lt 5s 98 Union Trac of Ind Cos 6s ... 13% 15% —Liberty Bonds— Liberty Loan Ist 3%s 100.56 in 0.76 Liberty Loan Ist 4%s 101 62 101.82 Liberty Loan 3d 4%s 100 12 100.32 Liberty Loan 4th 4%s 102.50 102.70 U S Treasury 4%s 114 50 114.70 U S Treasury 4s 110.08 110 28 U S Treasury 3%s 106.78 107.00 U S Treasury 3%s 101.90 102.10 In the Cotton Market (Bv Thomson & McKinnou) . NEW YORK. May 11.—Cotton was barely steady in the early trading. Rains in the drouth area of Texas were back of the selling, but the number of contracts coming into the market was not sufficient to supply a growing demand and after a reaction of about fifteen points the market turned very strong. A marked absence ol supply was noticeable and in the middle of the trading session prices were around 2.145 for October, an advance of forty points from the early low. While the rains so far in Texas have not supplied an adequate amount of subsoil moisture, they are probably enough to start the crop and to that extent must be given weight in considering the crop as a whole. A vast number of telegrams is pouring Into the market. Indicating a big southern Interest, which is undoubtedly on the long side. The market shows amazing strength in face of a better crop prospect and apparently is destined for even higher prices. NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. May 21.22 20.98 21.10 July 21.23 20.84 21.08 October 21.06 20.64 20.90 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 21.30 20.87 21.12 March 21.28 20.86 21.09 Mav 21.72 21.32 21,60 July 21.51 21.11 21.36 October 21.50 21.07 21.31 December 21.28 20.94 21.23 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January 20.90 20.66 20.90 May 21.35 21.20 21.35 July 21.32 20.86 21.14 October 21.12 20.65 20.90 December 21.04 20.66 20.93

Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. shipping point, basis 41 %c New York rate, were: Wheat—Easy; No. 2 red, $2.01*2.04; No. 2 hard, 61.M01.57. Corn—Steady; No. 4 white, $1.01*1.03; No. 5, 99cW51.00%; No. 4 yellow, $1.01%® 1.02%: No.' 5. sl® 1.01; No. 3 mixed, sl* 1.02: No. 4, 98@99%c. Oats—Firm: No. 3 white, 66'/a@6B%c; No. 4, 65%@66%c. Hay—Firm; No. 2 timothy, $14®14.50; No. 3 tlmothv. $13.50*14; No. 1 light clover mixed. $14.50*15; No. 1 clover mixed, $13.50@14; No. 1 clover hay, $18*18.50. —lnspections— Wheat—No. 1 red, 1 car; No. 2, 1 car; No. 3, 1 car; No. 4, 1 car; No. 3 hard, 1 car. Total, 5 cars. Corn—No. 1 white, 1 car; No. .2. 5 cars; No. 3. 5 cars; No. 4, 1 car; No. 6, 1 car; sample white, I car; No. 1 yellow, 3 cars; No. 2, 12 cars: No. 3, 5 cars; No. 4, 8 cars; No. 5. 3 cars: No. 6, 2 cars; sample yellow, 2 cars; No. 2 mixed. 1 car; No. 4, 1 car; No. 6, 1 car; sample mixed, 3 cars. Total, 55 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 4 cars: No. 3, 4 cars; sample white, 1 car. Total, 9 cars.

WHEAT MARKET UNCONFIDENT IN GRAINDEALINGS Trading Is Irregular; Prices Change Fractionally at Close. By United Press CHICAGO, May 11.—Wheat lacked confidence today and trading on the Board of Trade was irregular with a belief general that there will be more liquidation before the market becomes settled. Com had an early advance, dropped late in the day, and closed with fractional changes. Oats held fractional gains after a sharp rally. Closing prices were: Wheat % l%c up; corn, off Vs to 14c higher; oats, % to lc higher. Provisions closed higher. Wheat had an early upturn, due to reports that 1,000,000 bushels had been sold for export overnight and continued reports of dry weather in the spring wheat belt. Trading was reduced in volume and was generally unsettled with little confidence on either side. Corn advanced early but failed to 'hold, favorable planting weather was reported. Many small orders appeared from all over the country. Oats also rallied early in the day, but later lost the gain. There was no news of significance. Chicago Grain Table —May 11WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. May.. 1.53 1.54% 1.51% 1.53% 1.52 July.. 1.53% 1.54% 1.52% 1.53% 1.52% Sept.. 1.53 1.54% 1.51% 1.52% 1.52% CORN— Mav . 1.04% 1.05 1.03 1.04% 1.04% July.. 1.07% 1.08% 106% 1.07% 1.07% Sept.. 1.07% 1.07% 106% 1.08% 1.07 V. OATS— May.. .65% .66% .65% .65% .65% July.. .58% .59% .58% .59% .58% Sept.. .48% .48 3 4 .48 .48% .48% May nominal 11.95 11.87 jLlv. 12.10 12.22 12.07 12.22 12.13 45 12 55 12 42 1255 12,47 May r ominal 12.00 12.00 M?V Y ! 1.34'i 135% 1.34 1 35% 1.34 July.. 1.33% 1.34 1.31% 1.33% 1.31 Sept.. 1.22% 1.24% 1.22% 1.24 1.22% By Tines Special CHICAGO, May 11— Carlots: Wheat. 80; con, 190; oats, 68: ryt, 4. Bu Times Special CHICAGO. May 11.—Primary receipts— Wheat, 1.013,000 against 737.000; corn. 830.000 against 379,000; oats, 378,000 against 343.000. Shipments Wheat. 1,540,000 against 597.000: corn. 734,000 against 373,000; oats, 904,000 against 925,000. Bp United Press CHICAGO. May 11.—Cash grain: Wheat —Yellow. No. 1. sl.oß'.’2® 1.09%; No. 2. sl.oß® 1.09; No. 3, $1.06%® 1.07%: No. 4. $1.05® 1.06; No. 5. $1.03® 1.04%;. No. 6. 98c @51.03. Corn—Mixed, no 2. $1.07; No. 3. $1.05: No. 5. $1.03%; No. 6. 99c®51.03%; white. No. 2. $1.07%: No. 3. $1.05%® 1.06%: No. 4. $1.05; No. 5. $1*1.04%: No. 6. $103%: SG. 85c® $1.02. Oats—White. No. 2. 70%@71%c; No. 3. 66%@71c: No. 4. 67® 70c. Barley. 98e®1.10. Timothy—s 4 @4.75. C10ver—519.25*26.25. ptf United Press TOLEDO, Mav 11—Close: Wheat—No. 2, $1.98*1.99. Corn—No. 3. $1.U%@>1.12%. Rve —No. 2. $1.47%. Oats —No. 2. 75%®; 77 %c. c:over—Cash. $16.50; October, $17.30; December, $17.30; cash, imported, *l3 75 Timothy—Cash. $2 20: May, $2 20; December. $2.70. Alsike—-Cash, sls. Butter— 46® 49c. Eggs—27® 29c. Hay—sl.2o cwt.

Commission Row

PRICE TO RETAILERS FRUITS Apples—Fancy barrel apples, seasonable varieties. s6® 10; fancy basket apples, seasonable varieties. $2 25® 3.25; 40 lbs.; choice box apples, seasonable varieties, $3.75*4.75. Cherries—California. S4O 4.25, 8 lbs. Grapefruit—Florida. $4.75*7.50 erte. Limes -Jamaica. $3 per 100. Lemons —California. $6.25*7 crate. Oranges California navels, $5.75*9 crate Florida, ss*9. crate; California Valencias. $4.50*7. crate. Pineapples -Cuban. $5*5.50. crate Strawberries Alabama. 54.50@5, 24quart case. Louisiana, $3.25*3.50, 24-pint crate. VEGETABLES Asparagus—Gren. $1®1.25 doz. bunches. Beans—Southern, $3.25® 3.50 hamper. Beets—Texas. $8.50 bushel; home grown. $1.73. Brussels Sprouts— 35 H1 40c lb. Cabbage—Alabama. $6 crate. Carrots—Home grown. $1; Louisiana. $2 crate. Texas, $4. 10 dozen, crate. Cauliflower—California. $2.50® 2.75. crate Celery—Florida, $5*5.30 cate. Cucumbers—lndiana hothouse. $1.75 for box of 1 doz. Eggplant— H. G.. $1.50 doz. Endive—*l.so doz. bunches. Kale—Spring. $1.75 bu. Leek—7sc bunch. . . Lettuce —Arizona, head. $4 crate: hothouse. leaf. $1.65. 15 lbs. Mushrooms—sl 50*1.75. 3 lbs. Mustard—Southern. $1.75 bushel. Onions—Home-grown, green, 35c doz.: new Texas yellow, $2.50 crate; Texas crystal wax. $2.75 crate; Texas Berumdas, $2.50 crate. Parslev—soc doz. bunches. Parsnips—Home grown. $1.25 bu. _ Peas—Mississippi Telephone. $2.50*2.75 Peppers—Florida mangoes. ss® 5.50 crate. Potatoes —Michigan, white, $3.50 150 lbs.; Minnesota Red River Ohios. $3.25 120 lbs.: Idaho. $2.75. 120 lbs.; Texas, new, $4.50 cwt.: Florida Rose, $6.75 bu. Radishes Hothouse, button, 90c@$l; southern long red. 30c. Rutabaga—Canadian. $2.50 per cwt. Rhubarb—Home grown. 35c a doz. Shallots—soc doz. bunches. Spinach—Texas, $1.3501.50 bu. Sweet Potatoes—Porto Ricans. $2.75 hamper. , _ . , . Tomatoes crate; originals. $3*4.50. 6-basket crate. MISCELLANEOUS Cider—s4.so 6-gal. case: $4.75 doz. halfgal. Jars. Ga-.11c—22c per lb. Sassafras—2s®3oc doz. bunches. SEED STOCK Potatoes —Maine cobblers. $4.25 150 lbs.: Minnesota Triumphs, $3.50 150 lbs.; Red River Ohios. $3.25. P,y l nited Press CHICAGO. May 11.—Apples. sß*lo per bbl.; strawberries, $3.50*4 per 24 qts. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —May 11High. Low. Close. January 15.35 15.12 15.12 March 15.30 15.15 15.15 May 15.15 15.10 15.10 July 15.35 15.28 15.28 September 15.44 15.30 15.30 December 15.34 15.20 15.20 BAG BURGLAR IN SACK Thief Masquerades as Potatoes in Store Robbery. Bp United Press BROOKLYN, N. Y. f May 11.— Masquerading as a bag of potatoes brought a lump to the head of a burglar here today. Officer Forsythe noticed a man prowling about in a grocery store. He called two fellow officers and they broke into the store. They switched on the lights and searched, but it seemed the quarry had escaped until Forsythe brought his club down on a potato bag, “ouch!” The bag came to life and a man’s head popped out, causing him to be popped into a cell. Madonna Sells for $750,000 Bp United Press LONDON, May 11. Duveen Brothers, art dealers of London and New York, have bought for a price of $750,000, the famous Raphael Madonna painting from Lady Desborough. It is understood the painting will be resold.

Leads Revolt

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Decrying Premier Bratianu’s government as tyrannical and illegal, 200,000 Rumanian peasants demanded the regency dismiss him, and planned a march on Bucharest to enforce their wishes. Juliu Manin (above), their spokesman, was chosen to hand the resolution of the peasants’ assembly to the regency.

Births Boys Charles and Lillian Spoon, Christian Hospital. William and Hazel Breldenbach, 411 N Bancroft. John and Grace Denson, 2946 Phipps. Joseph and Hannah Maloof, 326 N. Senate. Oliver and Mary Webb. 2501 Cornell. Homer and Ethel Clark, 1430 Fletcher. Odls and Floy Boston, 36 S. Belle Vleu Place. Girls Clay and Rosa Landran, 862 Bradshaw. Mitchell and Violet Popovltch, 501 S. Harris. Walter and Pearl Cravens. 1204 Laurel. Joseph and F.orence Smith, 539 N. Sheffield. Harry and Mary Brown, 25 N. Richland. Donald and Edna Paldrlck, 1026 Willow Dr. Henry and Eva Schmidt. Methodist Hospital. William and Pearl Krentzberger, 2327 Be.lcfontalne. Deaths Irvin Ambold. 50, 3841 Oliver, cirrhosis of liver. Louis Riehl. 38, 514% E. Washington, pulmony tuberculosis. Hallie Lee McQuiston, 24, Christian Hospital, toxemia. Alice Stuckey, 72, Methodist Hospital. cho%ngeitls. Mary E. Wilson, 58, 2706 Paris, valvular heart disease. Sarah E. Shearer, 70, 935 Luett. carcinoma. John Ledorman, 78. 520 E. Vermont, arteriosclerosis. George Blackwell. 41, city hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Anna Scott, 83, city hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Hugh Britt. 22, 548 Drover, influenza. George H. Coster. 68. Central Indiana Hospital, mitral Insufficiency Julius W. Busch. 60. city hospital, acute dilatation of heart. Minnie Bchmadcl. 80, Christian Hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. George Bowler. 50. 2060 Winter, chronic interstitial nephritis. Frank Wr'ght, 51, 4231 N. Carrollton, lobar pneumonia. Lee Thomas Bonner, 1, 2043 Sheldon, broncho pneumonia. Susie Patterson, 47, 1209 Missouri, carcinoma. Charles H. Keller, 59, city hospital. coronary embolus. Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570. ________ FINN ‘BEOS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835 BERT O. GAUD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEI. 5307 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market Main 000S 0. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477 UNDERTAKERS. 931 N. De.aw^ EYATITP3 ' LI. 3828 krieger, wm. e. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Ma. 1154. Res., Be. 3886-R 1. J. C. WILSON; funeral minors, ambulance service and modern automotive eouloment Dr 0321 and Dr. 0323. TIMES WANT ADS BRINO BUSINESS T ransportation COAST TO COAST BY YELLOWAY Dayton $ 3.00 St. Louis $ 5.00 Pittsburgh .... 8 OOlKansas City ... 12 00 New York 18.50:Denvcr 24.50 6 a. m.-5 p. m. daily I 11 a. m.-ll p. m. daily CHICAGO BUS LEAVES AT 11 A. U. T 6 11 P. M. FARE $4: ROUND TRIP $7.25. Dennison Hotel; Traction Bus Term. RI. 2273—L1. 4383—MA. 4500. ENGLISH HOTEL. RI. 1273, Lost and Found $lO BILL—Lost 2nd floor dress dept., and pair tan kid gloves ln basement Block’s. Monday. Finder please call He. 2661 or He. 4727. Reward. CLOCK—Watchman’s: lost on Gale sT between Washington and New York or on New York between Gale and Randolph. Was crated for shipment to Westcox Cos.. Chicago. Reward BRANNUM-KEENE LUMBER COMPANY. DOG—Small, light tan, fox face, white breast and spot on center head. Answers name “Betty.” Reward. Ch. 1813-M._ LOST—Bunch of keys near Shelby and Le Grand Sts. See MR. ARNT. 824 E. Raymond. Reward. POLICE DOG—4 mos. old, notch ln left ear. LI. 3846. Reward. WlLL—Person who found Topaze dinner ring in Palace Theater, please call Dr. 0118. Reward. Special Notices I will not be responsible on and after May 10, 1928. for any debts contracted by anyone other than mvself. JOSEPH F. M’CLAIN. ELECTREAT—Body massage corrects poor circulation and nervousness. JEAN SKINNER, 1112 Central. Apt. K. LI. 8873. LESTER j. WOODS—Please vzlte or come home. lam very 111. Mother. MRS. B. WOODS. CHIROPRACTOR DR. E. E. COPE. 122 E. Ohio St. Dr, 3585. NESTLE PERMANENT WAVE—Neck trim. hair set, $5, Ch. 1734-M. DRESSMAKING and plain sewing; reasonable. Hem. 5964. OsTeoPATlC—Massage and internal baths. Margaret Sellers. 312 E. Wash. Rm. 19. MARCELLING, 50c: SHAMPOING. 50c. 530 N. Alabama. RI. 5882. BATHE—Massage Special treatments for colds, etc. Graduate nurse. Ha. 3504-J. Instructions PIANO AND HARMONY lessons. Full hour. Graduate teacher: 81.00. RI. 3080. Help Wanted Male f shoeTsalbsman"for SATURDAY. APPLY AT ONCE. KINNEY’S, 24 N. PENN. ST. PRESSMAN wanted. Call Belmont 1103-R after 5 p. m. Mr. Geo. H. Ingllng.

Help Wanted Male WANTED—For time study work, young man with high school or college education. preferrably with shop experience in metal trades. Exceptional opportunity. Address Times Box A_l22. , COLORED man as car washer and general garage work. State age, experience and salary expected. Seventy hours a week. Bona required. Address Times A 119. COLORED COOK WANTED—For resaurant. 19 8. Bevlllc Ave. Help Wanted Female WANTED Women between the ages of 40 and 45 to appear on the stage at Loew’s Palace Theater; no experience required. Apply Harry Fox, Saturday morning, 9=30 o’clock. WANTED- Colored girl to help in bakery BLUE GOOSE BAKERY. 1314 Brookside Ave. COOK—White lady a/id white lady to wash dishes. Apply 618 E. Walnut. MARRIED COUPLE—To occupy furnished rooms: work In factory. 313 E. South Bt. NIGHT COOK Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MAN—Wants place in law office as process server, etc. Four years’ schooling. Seeking experience. Write C 750, care of Times. YOUNG COLORED MAN—Handy around home; can drive car; willing to leave city. Write Times A 127. EXP. YARDMAN—Gardener, lawn mowing, etc. Reliable, RI. 9072. Situations Wanted Female NEAT—Reliable colored girl, dav work. Loundry or general housework. He. 1884, GENERAL HOUSEWORK Dish washing. day or night. Experienced. Ta, 7044. CASHIER—Or counter girl; night work. Reliable. Neat appearing. Ta. 3809. LAUNDRESS Reliable: family washings and lron'g; blankets, curta 1 ns. Ch. 4721-R MAlD—Experienced; permanent place ln private home. He. 3548. Business Announcements BICYCLES AND RADIOS Repairing and supplies. Kiddies Shop, 940 Mass. Ave., LI. 4960. CARPENTER—Repair work wanted, and screens built to fit. Be. 3964-W. FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses, and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. RI. 6695. HAULING—AII kinds, yard, basement lng. Cinders & wood for sale. Ta. 4951. PAPER CLEANERS, $1 a room. White men. LOHMAN, DR. 4147. PAPER CLEANlNG—kitchens and bathrms. washed: A-l ref. Hathaway. M. 1307. PAPER CLEANING—Experts. Dr. 3610, JONES & MILLER. PAPER CLEANING —sl room. Prompt service. White man. Be. 4762. PAPER HANGING Reasonable prices. Samples shown. Call Ri._36 lL PAPER HANOING—Paper furn.: samples; also cleaning; wk. guaranteed. Be. 2859-J. PLUMBING—SpeciaI prices on meter loops for the next few days. E. E. Taylor. 1920 Woodlawn. Phone Dr. 2723, after 6 p, m. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED, i, Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462 WALL peper furnished, hung 15c a roll; cleaning. $5 a room. ACTON. Ch. 1884. H. DINKLA—26SO E. 34th; cont. painter. free est„ comp. Est. 19(12. Ch. 2682-W, SAVE!SAVE! We repair furniture and stoves regardless of condition: estimates free; prices reasonable. HART FURNITURE CO.. 919 W, Michigan. RI. 2780. _ Rooms for Rent BROADWAY, 2030—Large front room for two men employed. BROOKSIDE* PKWY., N. D., 1425—Front rm. for 2; breakfast opt. Ch. 4335-M. CENTRAL, 2149—Nice large room, modern; breakfast: garage optional. He. 4668. _ COLLEGE—Cozy rm.. adjoining bath: private home: reas.: w gentleman. He. 2441. COLLEGE. 2058—Large front rm.. prlv. home; married epic., or 2 girls. He. 2123. DELAWARE N., sis—Ail modern sleeping rooms; phone: bath, hot water; $3.00, $3.50 $5.00 and $7.00. Ma._1877. DELAWARE, 1505 N.—Sleeping room with closet and dressing connection. ILL., N., 431; Apt. s.—Clean mod. privute apt.; $3.50 up. Also 3-rm. apt. PENN.. N.. 1816—Large front rm.; modern; near bath: gas range optional. PRATT. W., 140—Nice clean rm. next bath, twin beds: walking distance. Li._5823. TALBOTT. N.. 2230—Furnished room, modern home, close: Penn ._ car; Ta. 3919. TENTH, E. 1552—Modern room; privaTe family, Ch. 3574-M. WaLnut. E.. 450—2 attractive rats.: prlvate home; walking distance. RI. 9728. 19TII, E.. 503—Modern sleeping room' prL vate home; gentleman: reas. He. 3540. 32D, 603 E.—Attractive, airv room; close to bus and car line; breakfast opt. Wa. 2836. LOVELY— Downstrs., front rm.; mod. hme; 111, car line: brkfast. opt,. Ha. 4649-R. NEWLY furnished room in modern private home with privileges. Hf._1094. Your Credit Us Good You can phone ln your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy Is extended to anyone who has no past' due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurteous girl will help you write your ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. Room for Rent With Board BELLEFONTAINE. 1914—Wanted 1 or 2 to J’/iujindboard: mod, priv. ho me. He. 2020. KING. 742—Nice furn. front rm., mod. home; reasonable. Be. 2087-W. NORTH—Furn. or unfurn. rm.. modern: car line; no obi, children. Wa. 2137-W. SHARE—Modern, furnished rooms, with 2 employed couples: reference Ir. 0480-J. BABY WANTED -To bonrd: no other chlN dren, 3314 E, New York St. Houses and Flats Furnished BELL AVE—In Rocky Ripple: 3-room furnished cottage: S2O. Wa.__43o7-J. CENTRAL AVE.—North of Creek; 5 room si spldld summer location, large yard Hum. 3435. NORTH ST.. 820. E.—4-room furnished cottage; walking distance. Ma. 6221. REILEY, N.. 118 —Upper duplex. 4 rooms and bath furnished; adults. Ir. 3013. FURNISHED HOUSES AND APTS—CaII LI. 2318. SCHLOSS BROS. INV. CO.. 137 E. Washington St. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, S.. 329 —2 suites of rooms, $4 per week. Single room. $3. ASHLAND. 1650—2 large front rms., mod . $7.50 per week. Hemlock 5998.

PIANO <& PHONOGRAPH SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Kimball Grand. To be sold for balance due on contract. Party leaving city. Hinze Grand. Practically new. In perfect condition. Regular price $625. For this sale £>4o Easy Terms. Upright. Perfect condition. Cash $35 Schiller Upright. Very fine tone S9O Terms $1.25 Week Regent Upright. Plain case sllO Terms SI.SJ Week Schirmer Upright. Plain mahogany case. Dull finish $145 Terms $1.50 Week Carl Adams & Son Upright. Plain case. A wonderful buy $125 Terms $1.50 Week Benches to Match With All Pianos. Drayage Free. 1 Victor Phonograph S3O 1 Columbia Phonograph 25 1 Emerson Phonograph 22 1 Brunsdick Phonograph 35 Terms SI.OO Week—Six Records with Each Machine. Many Other Bargains. KIMBALL PIANO STORE 150 N. DELAWARE ST. RI 2155. Open Every Evening Till 9 P. M.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms BARTH AVE., 1315 Furnished rms.; housekeeping: private entrance. BELLEFONTAINE. 1608—Large, front, llv-lng-rm.. Kitchenette: partly Turn.; downst. CAPITOL, 1332 N.—2 large connecting, modern rooms; $5. . CENTRAL 1326—2 large connecting rms., complete: reasonable: suit. 2 or 4; phone. CLINTON HOTEL -29 Virginia Ave.: mod, rms.; $3.50 to $6; right downtown. DELAWARE. N„ 815—1 rm.. large closet, _54.50. 2 large rms. sink; clean, modern. EAST ST., S., 643—Two front rooms; furnished; modern: $5 EAST. 910 N.—2 "rooms, modern; sink. No other roomers: $6.50: adults. RI. 5905. EASTERN AVE.. 206 —3 unfurnished rooms; kitchenette; modern. Ch. 2138-M. EUGENE, 1280- 2 connecting rms., bath, Ist floor; furnished or unfurnished. HAMILTON AVE-Near Wash., cottage. $ rms., 3 furn.. sls mo. Ch. 1424-J. early mornings. . HARLAN. 1113—3 furnished rms. for cont genial couple. Drexel 2432. MARKET, E., 540—Modern hskpg. rm., everything turn., $4; 2 rms., SS.SO. MARKET. W.. 1728—Housekeeping front room; all modern; private entrance. MERIDIAN, 1825 N.—3 rms., kitchenette; furnlshed; modern:_a dults. MERIDIAN, S., 1655 Nicely furn. rooms; adults: private entrance. Dr, 0362. ■ NEW JERSEY, N . 134—Cheap and well furn. rm. Rl. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N„ 821—2 large front rms.J kitchenette: $6; garage: $4 per month. n NEW JERSEY. 2042 N.—Lower front a'nC clean: uttr.net. furn. Inund. priv. adults. NORTHWESTERN. 2507—2 furn. front rms,. mod., everything turn. Ha. 1172-R. E. OHIO. 1106—Furn. or unfurn. room: kitchen, bath; prl. ent.; $7. LI. 5649. OHIO, E.. 546—Housekeeping rms.: cverythlng furn; $3 wk Two rms.. $4 week. PARK. 1027—Room and kitchenette, also single. Li. 3764. SENATE. N.. 222 -Light housekeeping rms.; close garage. RI. 5394. ST. JOE, E.. 215—0 eun, furnished rooms; modern. RI ley 3564. WALNUT. 112" E.—2 clean, mod.; nrlvato entrance: close ln large closet. RI. 3629. WEST INDIANAPOLIS SuK. a, "tie or more _rms.; private entrance. 667 Birch Ave. 10TH E.. 316—Front suite, up; large light mod. rms., 2 large wardrobes, newly dec orated: 2 beds! • comfortable and clean; range, refrigerator. A complete home. Close In. Reasonable. 10TH E.. 509—Largo, clean, front, rm., mod.: $5; sleeping rm., 63. Car space. 10TH, 819 E.—2 modern furnished rms.. Ice box. Phone. Reasonable. BEAUTIFUL Woodruff PI.; 2 rms. furn. complete., 3 rd fl. $7; also rm. and kltch. Priv. balcony, 87. Ch. 4108. 2 & 3 MODERN. NEWLY PAPERED ROOMS; NICELY LOCATED. IR. 4039. r Apartments for Rent ASHLAND, rooms, bath, tanltor service: S4O. Lin. 1957. Eve. Hem. 2797. ASHLAND, 1248—N0. 3.3 rooms, bath, heat, water, gas furnished: S3O. Lin. 7688 CAPITOL, 2337 N.—s-room apt., modern; _??° ( Lcondition. _Ha. 4975-. T. ILLINOIS. N., 2019—2 rooms., modern, gas, lights, water and heat furn.; $32.50. LI. _2845. Eve.. Ri._3017. 15TH E., 822—5 rooms, bath, sun Janitor service; S4O. Lin. 1957. Hem. 2797. Evening. 3-ROOM SUlTE—lllinois st. front; prlvat*' bath. SHIEL APT. 220 N, Illinois St. < BLACKSTONE APTS. 4001 E. Washington: living-room, bedroom; fully equipped kltchentte; rent Includes heat, water, light, gas; $45. H. H. WOODSMALL CO., INC. “We Insure everything but the hereafter” Nights, holidays, Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. 2035 W. Washington $42.00 5345 E. Washington 39.00 1649 N. Alabama 37.00 668 E. 11th 37.50 418 E. 15th 55.00 1655 N. Alabama, furnished 45.00 38th and Illinois 55.00 1226 N. Illinois 40.00 234 E. Pratt 37.50 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY 710 Union Title Bldg. Ma 4818. ’ INSPECTION INVITED. BEAUTIFUL 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. Movnahan Properties Company, 710 Union Title Bldg. Houses for Rent APPLEGATE. 1855—3 rooms, single housed basement, lights, gas citv water, newly papered; $13.00 per month. GOODE <S/ GOODE. REALTORS. No. 11 Union Trus* Bldg. RI. 6441. BELL, 518—4 RMS.. TOILET, NEW PA., PORCHES; WA. PD.. $lB. HU. 6140. BROADWAY. 1928 9 rooms, modern house. Just the thing for roomers; $35. Ta. 6216. CAPITOL, N., 2223 double: _qarn' ;<, L optional- Ta. 2332. CHARLES, 1117-19—4 rooms. Beml-moderri single. Inquire 1120 Union. COFFEY. 550-52—5 rms., bath; newly deC.; _vard(_ porches, garage: water pd. Be. 1041. COLLEGE, 1627—6-rm. mod.; clean: hardwood firs,; screens, awnings; nice yd.: S4O. ENGLISH AVE.. 2225—4 rooms; yard; gas, electricity; sls. Hu, 5636. , EUCLID, 3236—4 rms., semi-modern; gar.; $lO. Owner, A. J. Rr.'sell,_23!s Parker. HAMILTON, N. 6.17—6-rm. mod.""double; ■screens, awnings, painted. Ch. 4512. HARLAN. 1029—5 rooms; modrn; car space; will paper; S2B. Dr. 3954. HOVEY .4523 3 rms.. dinette, electricity, well in house; *ls. Wa. 3666. LA SALLE ST., N.. 2960- 5 rooms, garage, newly papered; water pd.; $25. G. T. WHEI.DEN, 109 Chamber of Commerce Bd. MICHIGAN, E., 3015—3 rooms, modem house: S3O. Ch. 7230. MOORE AVE.. 2831—5 rms.. inside toilet; water pa id :_s22._J. _W._FRID\Y. Ma. 2616. MORELAND. N„ 928—6 rooms; modern; $25 mo. Inquire 3331 W, Pratt St. NEW YORK, E.. 5055—5-rm. mod. double: clean: garage: adults: $42.50, Ir. 2151. OLIVER. 1418 —Anew modern bungalow; a race: $32.50. Be. 1261. ORANGE, 1624 6-room modern double; facing boulevard; Dr. 12 PARK AVE.. 1826-South side of 6-rooni modern house. He. 3656. PRATT. W., 230—5-room modern cottage; hewlv papered; $25. LI. 9105. RANDOLPH. 8.. 1425—4 rms.; Inside toilet: newly decorated: $21.50. Hu 3455. 2022 REMBRANDTIST. Bungalow; 4 rooms: will paper alt rooms to suit tenant; $lB. ' LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS. Ma. 3715. 144 E. Ohio. Res., Be. 4012-R. REMBRANDT, 1411—$ rooms'; Inside toilet} garage: S2O. Ha. 1279-R. RINGGOLD. 2105-07-5—5 rooms. semU modern, S2O; water paid; garage If deslred. It will pay you to see this today. | SOUTH, E., 509-11—Upper duplex, 6 rooms, modern, garage. Dr. 0690. SOUTH, E.. 506%—Upper duplex; 6 rooms, modern, garage. Dr. 0690. 436 N. STATE ST.; 6 rooms modern. .$27.60 2827 Cornell Ave.; 4 rms., semi-mod. 18.00 F. S. CLARK CO.. Ma. 3377. STILLWELL, 956—6 rooms, semi-mod., wa, pd., will clean: s2l. RI. 4569. TEMPLE. 2062 n7—New strictly modern; 6 rooms; hardwood floors; built-in leatures: RaraE<*: S4O; or will sell on. easy terms, LI. 1957, eve.. He. 2797. 30TH. W., 352—Attractive 6-room modern double: S3O. Ta. 2943. _____

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