Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1928 — Page 12

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LIST IRREGULAR AS TONE FIRMS IN CALLMONEY Radio Features Upside of Market Rising to New High.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Thursday was 219.81, up 2.53. Average of twenty rails was 144.10. up 1.09. Average of forty bonds was 98.19, up .09. By United Press NEW YORK, June I.—A firm tone in call money led to profit-taking today on the stock market and the list turned irregular afteer an early advance. Radio Corporation featured with a substantial rise to new high ground, while mail order shares accounted for wide gains on the strength of their May sales reports, which for Montgomery Ward and Sears-Roebuck, set new records. Reavy trading continued and automobile accessories were active throughout the day, although the gains were smaller than Thursday and considerable profit-taking had to be absorbed. New York Central moved up, following issuanee of additional stock, which gives valuable rights to present holders. Case Thrashing Machine was a feature, rising to new high ground, while Middle States Oil stood out in the lowpriced oil shares. Call money ruled at 6 per cent and the tone was firm, due to withdrawals here by banks to meet week-end requirements. The stock market will be open Saturday, as will the curb exchange, both for the first time in five weeks that a Saturday session was held. Describing the market, the Wall Street Journal’s financial review said: “Stocks sold off sharply in the late afternoon following an advance in call money to 6Vs per cent from the renewal rate of 6 per cent. This was due to withdrawals totaling about $18,000,000 by banks wishing to strengthen their week-end position.”

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Local bank clearings today were $4,082,000. Debits were $7,621,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bu United Press NEW YORK. June I.—Bank clearings today were $235,500,000. Clearing house balance was $16,800,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bn United' Press WASHINGTON. June I.—The Treasury net balance for Mav 29 was $82,767,817.88. Customs receipts for the month to May 29 were $40,138,593. 65. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, June I—Foreign exchange closed steady. Demand sterling, $4.87 15-16, off .00 l-32c; francs, 3.93%c, up .00 l-16c; lira, 5.26 7 /sc: belga, 13.95 c: marks, 23.03 c, up .00’ic; Montreal, 99.8125 c.

In the Stock Market

NEW YORK, June I.—Optimistic trade reports which inudicated higher rates of employment, greater production by leading motor car manufacturers, larger sales for mail order houses, and a reduction ot petroleum products, were the basis on which the market continued its upward trend. A temporary setback occurred around midday and, while heavy selling appeared, support was sufficient to hold prices above Thursday. Railroad stocks particularly those which operated in the territory disturbed this time last year by the Mississippi flood were active and the outlook regarded bright inasmuch as carloadings should begin to show increases over last year and also because of the fact that extraordinary large maintenance expenditures, due to flood conditions, should be non-recurring. A further increase in time money rates indicates that we have caughr. up with our cheap money supply. The continual exertion of pressure from money sources is something which cain not be easily overlooked, for no market can indefinitely continue an upward trend when not in harmony with oue of its mosr vital factors.

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale price)—No. 1. 47<®48c; No. 2. 45® 46c ib . , .. Butterfat (buying price —4sc lb Cheese (wholesale soling pric ®f' ._Ef£ poundi—American loaf, 34c; pimlcn- o ioaf. 34© 36c; brick loaf, 34c: Swiss. 39c. Vi sconsin flat, 40c; rime cream, 25© 27c. flat daisy, 26©27c: Longhorn, 26%© A New York lijnberger, 32c. E ees —Buving prices: Fresh, deliveied at Indianapolis, loss off. 23"’ 24c doz. Poultry (buying price)— lb.; Leghorn hens. 18c; 1928 spring. 1 * to 1% lbs., 32c; 2 lbs. and up, 33@34c, Leghorns. 29c; old roosters, 10c; ducks. 11c; geese, 8©10c; guineas, old 35c. voung 50c. By United Press CLEVELAND. June I.—Butter—Extras In tubs, 45%©47%jc; extra firsts. 42%©44%c. seconds, 38%©40%c. Eggs—Extras. 32c, firsts, 50c; firsts, 27®27%c; ordinary, 27c. Poultry—Express stock, heavy broilers. 40 ®4sc; Leghorns, 32© 35c; heavy fowls, 27 fit 28c: medium stock, 27© 28c; Leghorns, 23©25c; old roosters. 15©lbc; old ducks, geese. 16ffi,17c. Potatoes O sacks, round whites. Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota. 120-lb. sacks: Idaho Russet Burbanks, $2, Florida Hastings, per bbl., 150lb. sacks, $3.50. ; 'Chicago/ ( June 1.-Butter Receipts, 19,28®; extras. 42%c: extra firsts, 42® 42%c: firsts, 41041 %c; seconds. 38© 40%c, standards. 42%c. Eggs— Receipts 36,630, firsts, 26%©.27c; ordinaries. 25©26c, seconds 24© 24'.ic: extras, 29%c. Cheese— Twins, 23%© 24c; young Americas, 25c. Potatoes—Arrivals, 86: °n track. 272; in transit. 884; Alabama. Texas, Louisiana sacked Bliss Triumphs best. $2.1502.25; few, >12.35; poor, $1.65© 2.10; Florida Spau'vding Rose. $4: Wisconsin sacked round whites, sl©>l.2o; Minnesota sacked round whites. 75c© $1.10; Idaho sacked Russets, $1.3001.60; mostly. *1.50(01.60. Poultry—Receipts. 4 cars; fowls. 23©24c; Leghorns, 18c; ducks, heavy. 20c: small, 16c; spring. 28c; geese. 14c: turkeys, 20c; roosters, 16%c; broilers, 31@38c. By United Press NEW YORK. June I.—Flour—Quiet and unchanged. Pork—Quiet; m . e 1 s „ s ", n ,®?i"s2' Lard—Steady; midwest spot, $12.20012.30. Sugar—Raw, dull; spot. 96 test, delivered duty paid. 4.40 ©>4.52c", refined, quiet; granulated, 6.05® 6.10 c. Coffee—Rio No. 7 on spot. 15%c; Santos No. 4. 23%® 24 V 4 c. Tallow—Quiet; special to extra. B©B%c. Hav—-Quiet: No. 1, $1.25; No. 3, [email protected]: clover. 75c®1.10. Dressed poultry. steady; turkeys, 25©;47c: chickens 26 ©46c; broilers. 3()®46c; fowls. 14©.31c; ducks. Long Island. 22c. Live poultry Steady to firm; geese, 10© 12c; ducks, 15@ 24c; fowls. 20©26c; turkeys, 15©30c; roosters, 15c; broilers. 204/53c. Cheese - Firm; state, whole milk, fancy to specials, 30032 c: voung Americas, fresh, 25%®'26c. $3.25© 2.50; Maine, $2.50© 3. Sweet potatoes— Jersey. basket. $2.7503.50. Butter— Easier; receipts. 63,544; creamery extras. 43%e: special market, 44%@44%c. Eggs— Weak: receipts 23,987; nearby white fancy, 35®36c: nearby state whites, 30®34c; fresh firsts. 29%®30c; western whites, 30%® aa'Ac: Pacific coast, 29®38c; nearby Kwros, aß3fc

New York Stocks

(By Thomson & McKinnon)

—June 1— Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. Atchison 193% 192 192 192% Atl Coast Line.. 182% ... 182% 182% Balt & Ohio 114% 113% 114 114% Canadian Pac...216% 212% 215 215% Chesa & 0hi0..197% ... 196 196% Chi & Alton ... 12% ... 11% 11 % Chi & N West... 87% 86%, 87% 89 Chi Grt West... 12% ... 12% mi C R I & P 117% 115% 115 7 /s 117% Dei & Hudson.. 209 ... 208 208% Del & Lacka... 142 ... 142 142% Erie 57 56% 57 57 Erie Ist pfd 56% Grt Nor pfd 10374 ... 102% 103% 111 Central 144% 143 144% 143% Lehigh Valley...lll 108% 110 109 Kan City South. 55% 55% 55% Lou & Nash 154 153 154 152 M K & T 35 34% 34% 34% Mo Pac pfd 120% 119 120 119% N Y Central 187 ... 183 184 Va N Y C & St L.. 136% 136 136% 138V* NY NH & H 61% 61 61% 60% Nor Pacific 102 101 101% 101% Norfolk & West. 188'/ 2 187 188% 189% Perc Marquette 138 Pennsylvania ... 66'/i 66% 66% 66% P & W Va 152 ... 152 152 Reading 113% 109% 110 110% Southern Rv ...160% 160 160% 159% Southern Pac . .125% 124% 125% 125 St. Paul 35% 35% 35% 35 St Paul pfd 47% 46 46 47 St. L & S W ... 91% 89% 91% 88% St L & S F 117% 117 117% 119% Texas & Pac ...147 7/ s ... 145 143 Union Pacific . .201% 199 200 202 West Maryland. 51% 49% 49% 49% Wabash 91% 91 91 90% Wabash pfd 101 Rubbers— Ajax 9% 974 9% 9% Fisk 15% 1474 15 15% Goodrich 86 ~. 84% 85% Goodyear 53% 52% 52% 53% Keilv-Spgfld ... 22% 21% 21 74 21% Lge 21% 21 21 21 United States ... 43% 42% £3 43% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy .1027i 101% 102 101% Am Locomotive . 107 1 i ... 107 10672 Am Steel Fd ... 61 Ti ... 60% 43 % General Elec . ..163% 159% 162% 159% Gen Rv Signal. 94% ... 93 93 Gen Tank 76 75 75% 74% Lima Loco .... 59 ... 59 58 N Y Air Brake .. 43% ... 4374 41% Pressed Stl Car. .. ... ... 22% Pullman 90% 88% 89 8874 Westingh Air B 50% 49% 49% 4874 Westingh Elec ..106% 104% 104% 104% Steels— _ Bethlehem 63% 6274 627a 64% Colorado Fuel .. 77% ... 7574 77 Crucible 8674 ... 85% 86 Gulf states Stl. 69 67 6874 6574 Inlnad Steel ... 5974 57 58 59% Phil R C & 1.. 327a ... 3274 33 Rep Iron & Stl.. 61% ... 60 6074 Sioss-Shefl 118 U S Steel 14774 74474 14674 146% Alloy 3874 377 2. 38 3874 Youngstwn Stl .. 88 7 4 ... 8814 8874 Vanadium Corp. 8674 84 86 86 Motors— Am Bosch Mag.. 40 74 38 % 3974 40 Chandler 1974 1974 19% 19 Chrysler Corp.. 86 83% 84% 86 Conti Motors... 13% 1374 13% 13% Dodge Bros 17% 167s 16% 17% Gabriel Snbbrs.. 19 ... 18% 18% Gardner 14% 147-4 1474 1474 General Motors .16472 191% 193% 19474 Hudson 92 88 7 a 89 % 90 Hupp 60 74 57 7s 6074 57 Jordan 1474 ... 14 1 474 Mack Trucks.... 9774 95 96% 95% Martin-Parry .. 23% 2174 2274 2174 Moon 1174 107 2 11 1174 Paige 37 74 3 6 3 7 35% Nash 93% 9274 9274 93 Packard 8 1 74 79 79 74 79*4 Peerless 24% 2274 22% 23 Pierce Arrow ... 1874 16% 1774 18% Reo 3274 31% 3174 31*4 Studebaker CoF. 797a 76% 77% 79 Stew Warner ... 94% 93% 93 74 93 74 Stromberg Cart. 6674 6574 66% 62 Timken Bear ...129% ... 127% 12774 Willys-Overland. 26% 25% 26 2674 Yellow Coach .. 36 7 4 3674 36% 36% White Motor ... 4374 397s 41% 3874 Mining— Am Smlt & Rfg.l96 194% 19574 195 Anaconda Cop.. 71% 70% 7174 71% Calumet & Ar1z.,105% ... 104 105 Cerro de Paasco. 7474 7374 7 4 7474 Chile Copper.... 44% ... 4374 44 Green Can Cop.. 12474 12274 124 12374 Inspiration Cop 25 ... 24 74 2 5 Int Nickel 103 94 74 101 94% Kennecott Cop .. 93% 92% 9274 9374 Magma Cop ... 54% ... 54% 54% Miami Copper.. 2174 2174 21% 21% Texas Gulf Sul 70% 69 74 69 % 71% U S Smelt 49 48 74 48 74 <3 Oils— , Atlantic Rfg 131 128% 129 128 Cal Petrol ... ... 31 Freport-Texas .. 67% 6374 65'i 6774 Houston Oil ...150 ... 14 774 1 49% Indp Oil & Gas. 2774 26% 2774 2674 Marland Oil ... 39% 38% 38 74 38% Mid-Cont Petrol 3174 ... 30% 30 4 Lago Oil & Tr.. 35 ... 35 34% Pan-Am Pet 8.. 4974 4874 48% 48% Phillips Petrol.. 407s 3974 40 74 38 Pro & Rfgrs 2174 Union of Cal 5C% 50 50% 50 Pure Oil 23 4 23% 23% 23% Royal Dutch,... 52% ... 52% 527, Shell 22 74 ... 22 22 74 Sinclair Oil .... 26% 26 26% 26 Skelly Oil 3074 30% 3074 30% Std OH Cal 59 74 5874 59 59 .ltd Oil N J .... 4574 4574 4574 ‘574 Std Oil NY ... 367a 36% 3674 .')6% Texas Corp .... 63% 63% 63>4 64 Transcontl 8% 1 874 8% 8% White Eagle ... 247s 23% 24% 24 Industrials Adv Rumel.y ... 3974 38% 38 35% Allis Chalmers ..123 122% 123 125 Allied Chemical .17074 165% 169 1647s Armour A 1774 1674 1774 16% Amer Can 92% 9 1 92 74 92% Am H L pfd 52% Am Linseed 102< 2 1007s 100% 101% Am Safety Raz. 68% 67 67% 677s Am Ice 417-4 39 4074 39 Am Wool 2174 ... 217s 22 Curtis 131% 126% 12774 12871 Coca Cola 171% ... 169- 16974 Conti Can 109% 107% 109 106% Certainteed .49% 4 8 74 4 8 7 4 48% Congoleum 28 27 74 277 s 2774 Davison Chcm.'. 5174 5074 5074 49% Dupont ... ... 398 Famous Players .128 12674 128 126 Gen Asphalt.... 86% 85 86% 8574 Int Bus Mch ..126 . 126 125 Int Cm Engr.. 59 57% 58% 58'1 Int Paper 78 77 7774 777 4 Int Harvester.. .286% 284 285 285 Lambert 114% 112% 11474 114% Loews 74 ... 7374 72 7 a Kelvinator 1974 19% 1974 197* Montgom Ward .157 153 155 15174 Natl C R, 63% 6274 63% 6274 Pittsburgh Coal 45 Owens Bottle 8474 Radio Corp 223 214% 220 213% Real Silk 27 26 74 2 7 27 Rent Rand 357-4 34 74 34 % 34% Sears Roebuck ..112% 10874 11074 109% Glidden 25% ... 25% 2574 Gold Dust .... 94% 91 74 94 74 90% Union Carbide ..155 153 153% 1537s U S Leather.,. 4674 45 45% 457s Univ Pipe 23 2274 23 22% U S Cs Ir Pipe 273 270 272 268 U S Indus Alco 11374 11274 11274 11274 Wright 182 172 179 1817. Woolworth Cos ..193 74 190% 193 190 Utilities— Ant Tel & Tel... 190% 189 18974 20274 Am Express 192 74 190 192 74 189 74 Am Wat Wks.... 64 6274 63% 62 Brklyn-Manh T.. 66 65 66 6474 Col G & E 114% 113 113 11374 Consol Gas 15874 15574 15574 155% Elec Pow & Lt.. 42% ... 41 74 41% Interboro 42 41% 42 41 Nor Am Cos 75 74 ... 75 74 74 Nat Power 357s 34 74 34 74 34% Peoples Gas 176% 175 176% 175 So Cal Edison .. 5174 5074 50% 50% Std Gas & El.. 707 4 6974 6974 69% Utilities Power .. 4574 44 44% 44% West Union Tel 154 1 5374 1 53% 155 Shipping— Am Inti Corp.... 120% 11574 119% 121 Am Ship & Com 6 574 6 5% Atl Gulf & W I 58% 5774 58 55 Inti Met M pfd .. ... ... 4074 United Fruit ...13874 136% 138 74 139 Foods— Am Sug Rfg... 74% 72% 7374 72% Am Beet Sugar.. 18 74 ... 18 18 Austin Nichols.. 7% ... 7% ... Beechnut Pkg 80% Calfiornla Pkg.. 75 ... 75 74% Corn Products.. 77% 7674 77 76% Cuba Cane Sun 28 74 ... 28 28 % Cuban Am Sug 23 22% 22 74 23 Fieischmann Cos. 72% ... 72 74 72 Jewel Tea 112 111 111 108 Jones Bros Tea. 3374 ... 33 74 33% Kraft 72% 71% 72 7174 Kroger 10074 96 97 7 ,4 9974 Natl Biscuit 17174 170 171 171 Natl Dairy .... 847a 83 74 8374 82 74 ostum 135% 132% 13374 13474 Ward Baking B 22% ... 22% 23 Tobaccos— Am Sumatra.. 56 54 5474 55 Am Tobacco ... 161 ... 160 16174 Am Tob B 162% 16074 1 6074 1 61% Con Cigars 9374 9174 92 89% General Cigar., fit 66% 67 6674 Lig & Mevers.. 97% ... 96 97 Lorillard 30% 29 74 29 % 30 R J Reynolds.. 13174 13274 133 13274

Cash Grain

June 1— The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. shipping point, basis 41 Vic New York rate, were: Wheat—Steady: No. 2 red, $1.17%ffi!1.73V& No. 2 hard. )1.42Vi<Q1.44V&. Corn —Easy; No. 3 white. 97(fi’99c: No. 4 white. 95<!f97c: No. 3 yellow. 96' , 2<<T9H''’C: No. 4 yellow, 94V2#96'/ic: No. 3 mixed. 95’/i @97Vic: No. 4 mixed. 94<fi9ftc. Oats—Easy No. 2 white, 63@65c: No. 3 white, 61Vi@63c. Hav—Frm: No. 1 timothy, $15.50ft16: No. 2 timothy, $154015.50; No. 1 light clover mixed, [email protected]; No. 1 clover hay, $19.50@20. —lnspections Corn—No. 1 white. 1 car; No. 2 white, 7 cars; No. 3 white. 3 cars: No. 5 white. 1 car: Sample white, 1 car; No. 2 yellow. 8 cars: No. 3 yellow, 8 cars: No. 4 yellow. 2 cars; No. .5 yellow. 3 cars; No. 6 yellow. 5 cars; Sample yellow, 1 car. Total, 40 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 6 cars; No. 3 white. 7cars; No. 4 white, 1 car Total. 14 cars. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —June 1— High. Low. Close. January 15.41 15.41 15.41 March 15.38 15.30 15.38 March 15.30 15.28 15.30 July 15.12 14.85 15.12 September 15.30 15.15 15.30 December IMS 15.33 15.45

HOGS OFF 5 TO RECEIPTS HEAVY 10 CENTS, WITH Other Animals Generally Steady; Hog Top $9.90; 11,500 Here. May Bulk top Receipts 24. 8.60® 9.90 10.00 6.000 25. 8.75010.00 10.10 9.000 26. 8.75® 9.90 9.90 5,500 28. 8.75 (ill 9.90 9.90 5.500 29. 8.75® 10.00 10.00 8.000 31. 8.75010.00 10.00 9.500 June 1. 8.50® 9.90 9.90 11,500 With 11,500 animals in the supply of fresh hogs at the local stockyards today, prices weakened generally 5 to 10 cents on the hundredweight, and the top dropped to $9.90. The bulk of material weighing 170-300 pounds brought $9.85 and up. There were 545 holdovers. All other divisions presented fairly steady tones. Hogs opened steady with Thursday’s best prices at Chicago, few sales of choice 190-240-pounders averaging ,$9.90 @lO. Receipts numbered 25,000. Pigi. Unchanged Pigs and packing sows were steady, the former going at $7.25© 8.25, and the latter bringing $8.25 9.25. Heavy butchers, 250-350 pounds, sold at [email protected], off 10 cents on the top. Material in the 200-250-pound class dropped 10 cents throughout, selling at $9.80© 9.90, while lights, 160-200 pounds, were $9.50©9.85, 5 cents lower on the top. Light lights weighing 130160 pounds were down a quarter on the low end of the range at $8.50© 9.25. Cattle prices were virtually steady, with the supply numbering 600. Beef steers were $12.50@14 and cows, $8 ©ll. Low cutter and cutter cows brought $5.57©7.50, while bulk stock and feeder steers sold for $7.50© 9.50. Others Are Steady Calf receipts were 1,100 and the market was steady. Best vealers brought sls© 16, and heavy calves went at s7© 11. Sheep and lambs were unchanged except for a decline in bulk fat ewes, which sold at $6 ©7.50. The top was sls and fat lambs brought sl3© 14.50. Bulk culls ranged sß© 11. Springers sold again today for sl6© 19. There were 600 animals in the pens. —Hors — Receipts, 11,500; market lower. 250-350 lbs $ 9.75® 9.90 200-250 lbs 9.80® 9.90 160-200 lbs 9.50® 9.85 130-160 lbs 8.50® 9.25 90-130 lbs 7.25® 8.25 Packing sows 8.250 9.25 —Cattle— Receipts, 600; market, steady to strong. Beef steers sl2 50014.00 Beef cows 8.00®11.00 Low cutters and cutter cows .. 5.75® 7.50 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 7.50® 9.50 —Calves— Receipts. 1,100; market steady. ■Best vealers $15.00®16.00 Heavy calves [email protected] —Sheen and Lambs— Receipts, 600; market steady. Top fat lambs $15.00 Bulk fat lambs 13.00® 14.50 Bulk cull lambs B.oo® 11.00 Fat ewes 6.00® 7.50 Sprint: lambs [email protected] Other Livestock By United Press EAST BUFFALO. June I.—Host Receipts. 2,009: holdovers. 589: market 15® 20c up: 250-350 lbs.. $10010.60, 200-260 lbs.. $10.40® 10.60: 160-200 lbs.. $10.25® 10.60: 130-160 lbs.. $9.50® 10.10; 90-130 lbs.. $361,9.50; packing sows. $8,256/8.75. Cattle—Receipts. 100; calves, receipts 800; market steady; calves 50c up; beef steers. sl2® 14: beef cows, $7.5009.25 low cutter and cutter cows. $4,256/6.75; vealers. sl7® 17.50. Sheep —Receipts. 401); market stpadv; top fat lambs, $17.50; bulk fat lambs. $1261-17.35; bulk cull lambs, sll'// 13.50; bulk fat ewes. $7®8.50; bulk spring lambs. $17020. By United Press CLEVELAND. June 1 —Hogs— Receipts, 2,000; holdovers, 2.400; market 10c down; 250-350 lbs.. slo® 10.15; 200-210 lbs.. slo®' 10.15; 160-200 lbs.. $9.90®10.15; 130-160 lbs., $8,506/ 10.15: 90-130 lbs.. $8.25® 7.75: packing sows. $8.2508.50. Cattle Receipts, 75; calves, receipts, 300; market, steady; beef steers, sli®l2; beef cows, $7.50®>10.50; low cutter and cutter cows, $6677; vealers. $14®17.50. Sheep -- Receipts. 500; market steady; top fat lambs, sl7; bulk fat lambs, $15®16.50; bulk cull iambs, $11.50@14; hulk fat ewes. $6,506/ 7.50; bulk spring la.-ibs. sl7@ 17.50; bulk cull spring lambs. sl4® 16. By United Press CHICAGO. June I.—Hogs—Receipts, 25.000; market, slow; mostly steady to 5c lower than Thursday's average on hogs scaling over 180 lbs.; lighter weights, steady to strong; top $lO paid for choice 190-230 lb. weights; butchers, medium to Choice. 250-350 lbs.. $9.35® 9.95; 200-2.%) lbs.. $9,406/10; 160-200 lbs.. $8.60010: 139160 lbs.. $7.60649.75: packing sows. $8,40 8' 9.10; nigs, medium to choice. 90-130 lbs.. $7®8.50. Cattle —Receipts, 1.800: calves. 1.000; snappv trade on meager supply fed steers nad yearlings; market strong with week's sharp advance, killers taking practically everything: bulk steers ad yearlings sl3® 14; slaughter classes, steers, good to choice. 1.300-1.500 lbs.. $13.25® 14.75; I. lbs.. $13.25® 14.75: 950-1.100 lbs.. $lO6/13.25: common to medium. 50 lbs., $13.25® 14.75: fed vearlings. good to choice, 750-950 lbs., sl3® 14.25" heifers, good to choice. 50 lbs. down. $8n75®13; common to medium. $96711.75: cows, good to choice. $7.75@9: common to medium. $6647.75; bulls good to choice (beefi $9@>10.50: cutter to medium. $7.75649.25: vealers. (milk fed> good t ochoice, $136/ 16.25; medium. $11.506413: cull to common. SB6/) 11. Stocker and feeder steers, good to choice (all weights) $11.756413: common to medium. $9.50® 11.75. Sheep—Receipts. 8.000; fed- lambs and springers active; firm: spot market. 156425 c higher than Thursday's uneven trade; better grade light.veight sheep steady; others draggy. weak; slaughter classes, spring lambs, good to choice. $17.756419.35: medium. $16.50® 17.75: cull to co.-imon $13.756416.50: lambs good to choice. 92 lbs. down. $15.506417.10; medium. $144415.75: cull to common. $11.75® 14; medium to choice. 92-100 lbs.. $13.25® 16.50: ewes, medium to choice. 150 lbs. down. $5448.75; cull to common. *2O 6.50. By Times Special LOUISVILLE, June I.—Hogs—Receipts. 100; market, steady; best heavy and medium hogs. 175 lbs. up. *9.1009.85: pigs and lights, 175 lbs. down. *6®8.30; throwouts and stags. $6,856/7.45. Cattle—Receipts, 100; market, steadv; prime heavy Isteers. sl2® 13; heavy shipping steers. sll6/12: medium and plain steers. $9.50 Gil;' fat heifers, $9®12.75; choice fat cows, $8 504410.50; medium to good cows. $6.50648.50; cutters, $5.50646.50; canners, $4,506/5.25; bulls. $66/9; feeders. $96411.50; Stockers. $8.906411.50. Calves—Receipts. 300: market, steady; good to choice, 11.50 13.50; medium to good. $9.50011.50; outs, $9.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 800; market, steady; best mixed lambs, $18; ewes and weathers, $18.50: seconds, sl2®'!s; sheep. $7®>7.50; bucks. $4 down. Thursday’s shipments: Cattle. 208; calves, none; hogs, 556; sheep, 2,087. By United Press CINCINNATI. June I.—Hogs—Receipts, 4.600; holdovers. 4.927: market, steadv; 250-350 lbs.. $9. j® 10.10; 200-250 lbs.. $lO 6410.10: 160-300 lbs.. $9,256/10.10: 130-160 lbs.. $8.50 0 9.50 ; 90-130 lbs.. $5.50® 8.50; packing sows, $7.50648.50. Cattle—Receipts 325. Calves—Receipts. 500; market, steadv to 25c down; beef steers. [email protected]: light yearling steers and heifers. $12®13.50; beef cows. $96/ 10.50; low cutter and cutter cows. $5.506/7.50: vealers. $11.504415: heavy calves, $9012: bulk stock and feeder steers, $10.50©;11.50. Sheep—Receipts. 800: market, steadv: top fat lambs. sl2; bulk fat lambs. $106411: bulk cull lambs. s6®> 8: bulk fat ewes, s6®B: bulk spring lambs. $17.506419; bulk cull spring lambs. $12.50 ©ls. FT. WAYNE. Ind„ June I.—Hogs—Receipts, 600; market, steady: 90-110 lbs., $7.25; 110-130 lbs., $7.75; 130-140 lbs., $8.60; 140-150 lbs.. $8.70" 150-160 lbs.. $8.95" 160170 lbs.. $9.35; 170-200 lbs.. 9.75; 200-225 lbs.. $9.85: 225-275 lbs.. $9.75; 275-350 lbs.. $9.45; roughs. s7@B; stags, ss® 6. Cattle —Receipts, 125. Calves —Receipts, 150; market, 16.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 200; market, lambs, sl4 down. B<u United Preaa

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

In the Cotton Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NSW YORK. June I.—Market was off. in acknowledgement of better weather in the South. As we have pointed out. the trade policy of taking on contracts around 20.50 for October pi events heavy southern sellingfl from causi lg a much greater decline. Trade news is not particularly encouraging. nor is (here any indication of any immediate inc-ease in consumption as mill sales do not justify such a course. There is very llt.le short selling, but overshading all else is the fear of a short crop, and as several months must elapse before an intelligent idea can be formed as to the probable production we continue to think that the wise thing to do is to buy cotton on declines as the general run of the trade is doing , NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. January 20.10 20.00 20.10 July 20 39 20.17 30.37 October 20.18 19.97 20.15 December 20.18 19.97 20.18 NEW YORK • High. Low. Close. January 20.50 20.30 20.50 March 20.44 20.25 20.41 Mav 20.38 20.23 20.38 July 20.56 20.38 20.56 October 20.74 20.53 20.74 December 20.57 20.35 20.57 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January 20.20 20.04 20.20 July . 20.45 20.30 20.45 October 20.26 20.09 20.26 December 20.21 20.05 20.20

BULLISH REPORT PLACES WHEAT IN SHARPRALLY Corn Makes Comeback From Early Break; Oats Declines. By United Press CHICAGO, June I.—Unexpectedly bullish crop reports by private experts sent wheat sharply higher on the Board of Trade today. Com rallied from an opening break while oats dropped late in the day. At the close wheat was up 1% to 2%c; com was up M to %c, and oats was unchanged to %c down. Provisions closed lower. Reports of private experts on wheat prospects indicate a yield of 513,000.000 bushels of vinter wheat, and 252,000.000 bushel of spring wheat, a total of $765,000,000 bushels as compared with 871,000000 last year. Buying developed after the publication of the reports and a rally followed an early break. The tone was steady. There was no news in corn other than continued optimistic private crop reports. Oats held steady with little change and no news. Chicago Grain Table —June 1— WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. July.. 1.44% 1.46 1.44% 1.45% 1.44% Sept.. 1.45% 1.47% 1.45% 1.47% 1.45 V, Dec.. 1.47% 1.49% 1.47% 1.49% 1.47% CORN— July.. 1.04 1.04% 1.02% 1.04% 1,03% Sept.. 1.03 1.03% 1.02% 1.02*8 1.03% Dec... .88 .88% .87% .88% .88 OATS— Julv.. .54% .55% .54% .54% .54% Sept.. .46% .46% .45% .45% .46% Dec.. .47% .47% .47% .47% .47% LARD— July.. 12.00 12.00 11.95 11.95 12.00 Sept. 12.40 12.42 12.27 12.30 12.40 Dec.. 12.60 12.60 12.45 12.47 12.47 RIBG Julv. 12.30 Nominal 12.30 12.25 Julv.. 1.25 1.25% 1.23 1.25% 1.24% Sept.. 1.15 1.18 1.15 1.17% 1.17 Dec.. 1.18 1.18% 1.18 1.18% ... Bu Times Sneeinl CHICAGO. June I.—Carlot: Wheat. IS; corn. 356; oats. 104; rye. 12; Barley. 9. By United Press CHICAGO, June I.—Cash grain: Wheat —Hard. No. 1. $1.50: No. 2. $1.49%. Corn —Yellow. No 3. $1,.05® 1.05%; No. 3. $1.0201.03%; No. 4. $1.02%® 1.02%: No. 5, *101.02: No. 6. 98©99c; mixed, No. 2. $1.03%67 1.04; No. 3. $1.02® 1.02%: white. No. 2. $1.0401.04%; No. 3. $1.0201.02%: No. 4. $1.01%®1.01%; No. 5. 99©99%c; No. 6. 98c; sample grade, 87®96c. Oats— White. No. 2, 63%®66c: No. 3. 62® 64 He Barley—sl® 1.02. Timothy—s4® 4.75. Clover —[email protected]. By Times Special CHICAGO. June I.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 685,000 against 748.000; corn. 1.147 - 000 against 1.113.000: oats. 423,000 against 300,000. Shipments—Wheat. 1.276,000 against 521,000: corn. 629.000 against 414.000; oats, 382,000 against 409,000. Bil United Press TOLEDO. June I.—Close: Wheat—No 2 $1.78% ©1.79%. Corn—No. 2. $1.10%® 1.11%; No. 3. $1.09%© 1.10%. Rye— No. 2. $1.38. Oats—No. 2. 72%®74%c. CloverCash. sl6 60; October. $17.75; December. $17.65; cash Imported. sl3 Timothy— Cash. $2.25: December. $2.65. Alsike— Cash. sls. Butter—4s®46c. Eggs—26®27c. Hay—sl.so cwt.

Indianapolis Stocks

—June 1— Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life 600 Belt R R S Yds com 70 */, 73 Belt R R & S Yds pfd 61 Central Ind Power Cos pfd... 99% 102% Circle Theater Cos com 102'% 105 Cities Service Cos com 67% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 102% ... Citizens Gas Cos com 57 57’i Citizens Gas Cos pfd 101% 103 Comomnwealth Loan Cos pfd.. 99 Equitable Securities Cos com Hook Drug Cos com 31 Indian Hotel Cos com 125 ... Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 101% ... Indiana Service Corp pfd 93% ... Indianapolis Gas Cos com 62% 64 Indpls & Northwestern pfd.. 15 Indpls P & L 6s pfa 107% 110 Indpls P & L 7s 101 105 Indpls Pub Yel Ln Assn 47% ... Indpls St Ry Cos pfd 31 51 Indianapolis Water Cos pfd... 103 Interstate P S C 6s pfd 97% 100 Interstate P S C 6s pfd 97 100 Merchants Pu Utilities Cos pfd. 101 North Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd..lol 104 Northern Ind Pub S Cos 75.... 112 Progress Laundry Cos com 30% ... E. Raugh & Sons Fert Cos pfd. 50 Real Silk Hos Cos pfd Standard Oil of Indiana .... 77% ... Th I & E Trac Cos com 1 ... T H I & E Trac Cos pfd 12 T H Trac & Lt Cos pfd 92% 97 Union Title Cos com 73 Union Trac Cos Ist pfd 1 Union Trac Cos 2nd pfd % Union Title Cos com .. 73 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 7 Van Cambp Prod Ist pfd ... 98 102 Van Camp Prod 8d pfd 90 100 •Ex-dividend. —Bonds— Belt R R & Stk Yds 4s pi Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s 80 ... Central Ind Gas Cos 5s 100 ... Central Ind Power Cos 6s ....104 Chi S B % N Ind Ry 5s .... 17% ... Citizens Gas C 5s 105 107% Citizens St R R 5s 89% 91 Gary St Ry 5s 90 93 Home T & T of Ft. Wayne 6s. .103 Indiana Hotel Cos 5s 101 Ind Northern Trac CO 5s 6 Ind Rv & Lt Cos 5s 98 Ind Service Corp 5s 97% ... Indpls Power ana Lt Cos 5s ..100% 101 Ind Union Trac Cos 5s Indpls Coi & So Trac 6s 102% 105 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 102% 105 Indpls & Martins Trac Cos ss. 40 Indpls North Trac Cos 5s 14 Indpls & Northw Trac Cos 55.. 40 Indpls St Ry 4s 66 67 Indpls Trac & Term Cos 5s .... 96 97 Indpls Union Ry 5s 101% ... Indpls Water Cos 5%s 103% ... Indpls Water Cos Ist 5s 100 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 98 100 Indpls Water Sec Cos 5s 97% 99% Interstate Pub S Cos 4%s 92 ... Interstate Pub S Cos 5s 99 ... Interstate Pub S Cos 6%s 105% ... T H I & E Trac Cos 5s 74 ... T H Tr & Lt 5s 98 ... Union Trac of Ind Cos 65.... 14 ... Nor Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 101 Va ... —Liberty Bonds— Liberty Loan Ist 3%s 110.18 100.38 Liberty Loan Ist 4%s 101.72 101.92 Liberty Loan 3d 4%s ...... 99.96 100.16 Liberty Loan 4th 4%s 101.98 102.18 U S Treas 4%s 114.04 114.24 U S Treas 4%s 108.98 109.18 U S Treas 3%s 106.14 106.34 U S Treas 3%s 101.80 102.00 —Sales—sl,ooo Citizens St R R 89% •4,000 Citizens St R R 88%

New York Curb Market —June 1— American Gas 177% Amer R Mill 100% Continental Oil . 17% Humble Oil 81% Imp Oil of Canada 67 Int Pete 41% Ohio Oil 64 Prairie Oil and Gas 51% Prairie Pipe Line 214% S O Indiana 77% S O Kansas 22% S O JTjntucky 128 Vacuum Oil 80% Mountain Prod 23% New Mex & Ariz Ld 9 Salt Creek Prod 27% Durant Motors. Del 11% Elec Bond and Share U 4% Elec Investors 73% Ford of Canada 588 National Leather 5 Service Electric 15’/, Stutz Motor 17 Cities Service com 71 Cities Service pfd 101% Associated Gas (A) 48% Marmon 51% United L and P (A) 24% Warner Bros (B) 31 Pantipec 12%

In the Sugar Market

NEW YORK. June I.—Liquidation ran rampant and prices receded sharply. However. lt is difficult to locate any overnight change in the sugar situation which should develop such a condition. The failure of sugar to respond to many bullish factors mav be due to the lack of speculative leadership and the need of confidence by the trade. Probably the best thing that could happen In the sugar Industry would be to let economic influences, rather than artificial one, govern the situation and when done sugar prices should reach higher levels. RAW SUGAR PRICES High. Low. Close. Jan 2.81 2.78 2.78 March 2.75 2.72 2.72 September 2.75 2.72 2.72 December 2.85 2.81 2.81 Chicago Stocks —June 1— Open. High. Low. Close. Armour Ills pld 87% 88% 87% 88% Auburn Motor.. 135% 136% 135% 136% Kraft Cheese ... 72 ... Balban-Katz .... 70% 71 70 7 /s 71 Lib McN Lib 12% 12% 12 12 Middle We5t....153% 154% 152% 154 Swift & Cos 132% 135% 132% 135% Swift Inti 29 30% 29 29% Wriglev 71% Borg <fc Beck.... 88 89 88 88 Illinois Brick... 41 Yellow Cab 32% 33 32% 33 J R Thompson.. 62 64 % 62 64 Elec H H Util.. 26% 27 26% 26% Gossard 57% 57% 57 % 57% Natl Std 46% 46% 45% 45% Natl Elec A 37 37 36% 36% Noblttt Sparks.. 37 37% 36% 36% Unit Corpn 35% 35% 33% 33% Decker & Cohn. . 32 32% 32 32% New York Liberty Bonds Close. P. Close. 3%s 101.11 100.7 Ist. 4%s 101.26 101.22 3rd. 4%s 100.3 100.2 4th. 4%s 102.1 101.31 Tr. 4%5. 1952 114. 113.29 Tr. 4s. 1954 108 31 108.28 Tr. 3% 106.3 106. Death Notices KLINEFELTER. JACOB-Beloved husband of Ella K. Klinefelter (nee Batty), father of Jacob E. and Noah Klinefelter, Mrs. Mav Musser and Mrs. Helen Davee and Mrs. Marie Duhanell, passed away Thursday. May 31. 6 p. m , at home of daughter. Mrs. May Musser. 1822 New St. Funeral from above address Saturday, 2 p. m. Friends Invited Burial Crown Hill. Member of E. C. Atkins Pioneers, G. H. Herrmann In charge. Funeral Directors W. T~ BLASENGYM Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570, FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835 BERT 8. OADD. 2130 PROSPECT ST. DREXEL 5307. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Main PCOB. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. <477 UNDERTAKERS. HISEY & TITUS. 931 N. Delaware LI. 3828 KRIEGER, WM. E, FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N. Illinois St. Rl. 1243. Res.. Be. 3866-R 1. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eauloment Dr 0321 and Dr. 0323 T ransportation COAST-TO-COAST YELLOWAY Chicago $4 00 Davton $3 00 St. Louts $5.00 Pittsburgh SB.OO And points West If And points East 11 a.m.-U p.m Dailey* 6 a m.-5 pm. Dailey Denison Hotel. RI. 2273, LI. 4383. Traction Bus Terminal. MA. 4500 English hotel. Ri. 1273. Lost and Found BUNDLE—ChtTcfs - clothing” “lost ~E. New York bus; Wed, evening. Rew. Ch. 2421-R KODAK -Large box, lost on train from Speedwav to Indpls. Wed. Call LI. 2138, during day. Mr. Levy. Reward. I.ADV picked up Ayres package with hose, on Penn, near Craig's. Call Li 4176 PEKINESE—SmaII. black. white and brown: name Peanut. Neighborhood. Fall Creek Blvd. apd 25th. Ta. 5783. Reward. PIN-Diamond and platinum, about 2 inches long. 3 diamonds, lost downtown. Thnr. afternoon. Rrward._ Ta._2879. _ STOLEN -1928 5-passenger Nash sedan: model 367; serial number, 440366: motor number. 323-668: black hood, body green beneath, black above, green disc wheals, spare wheel and tire on rear; built-in trunk on rear; sun glass and glass side guards on windshield; clock above windshield. Reward. Nettfy W. E. BARTON. RI. 1840. Special Notices MAGIC' CLEANER Cleans woodwork, floors, all painted surface. ALBERT MAAS. 31 Va. Ave. Ma. 1225. ELECTREAT Body Massage corrects poor circulation, also nervousness. JEAN SKINNER. 1112 Central. Apt. K. LI. 8873. SHIRT HOSPITAL General mending and repair work. 208 State Savings & Trust. Ri. 3710. SPECIAL—One week only; La Mur permanent wave. $5; 9 years exp. BREVORT BEAUTY SHOP. 209 N. 111. Ma. 3570. MARCELLING. 50; SHAMPOOING, 50c—--530 N. Ala. Rl. 5882. OSTEOPATHIC —Massage and internal baths. Marg. Sellers. 312 E. Wash. R. 19. JEW. PHONE 808. Help Wanted Male MEN For distributing circulars. Former employes. with clean record, not now employed preferred. Report at once. 115 S. CAPITOL Grinder Hand Wanted7~Centerless. Experienced preferred. VICTOR PISTON LIN CO., 115 N. Noble. EXP. PAINTERS wanted MEN —For Sundays and holidays to sell balloons. Call Dr. 2044 at 6p. m. CLEAN—Canvassing proposition: mail campaign support. 502 Occidental Blag. Help Wanted Female WHITE WOMAN—3S to 45 years old; light housework; more for home than wages: $3 wk. No washings or chlld'n. Be. 1870-J MIDDLE-AGED LADY—For companion to lady at night for rm. 102:1 8. New Jersey. WANTED HOUSEKEEPER Good home; light work. Ch. 5942. Situations Wanted Male CHAUEFFER OR GARDENING—-Willing worker; reltable man. Li. 8746. HEAD SAWYER —Oil circle saw mill. Call at or write 529 8. Senate. __ Sztuations Wanted Female GENERAL HOUSEWORK or laundry: experienced: capable woman. Ta. 2704. COLORED WOMAN—Wants cooking and housework: $lO week. Ch. 6324-M. LAUNDRY—PIain and fancy linens; bundle washings; exp, laundress. Ha. 0332-W. CARE OF CHILDRE..—Or general housework, Exp, girl. Ri. 3293. SPRING HOUSE CLEANING Willing worker: exp., reliable woman. Li. 7159. Haziness Announcements BICYCLES AND RADIOS Repairing and supplies. Kiddies Shop. 940 Mass. Ave.. Li. 4960. CEMENT, driving and grading: Job wort: of all kinds. He. 2452. HARDAVOOD FLOORS LAID, resurfaced, reflnished, cleaned, waxed, polished. He. 5701.

Business Announcements FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses, and pillows made. E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Ri. 6695. BAND SAWING —Spindle carving, hand and machine turning and special furniture. 324 West Morris St. INTERIOR and exterior painting, specialty. Expert: prices reasonable. Ch. 1853. INTERIOR DECORATING—Experts; 18c a roll: work guaranteed. Rl. 6957. PAPER HANGING—Paper furn.; sample; also cleaning" work guar. Be. 2859-J. PAPER CLEANING, .$1 ROOM Work guaranteed: white men. Ma. 1307. PAPER CLEANING—Paint washing, floors. Work guaranteed. LI. 1104 J. Mason. PAPER HANGING—Samples, also caper cleaning: expert: work guar. Dr. 3610. PAPER HANGING—Paper furn., rcasonable: samples shown. Ch. 1884. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. RUGS CLEANED—9xI2; special 10 days; $1.50. Call for, deliver. Ch. 5336. _____ Rooms for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 1618—Mod. rm.; dwnst.; garage; middle-aged man prelerred, CAFITOL. N.. 1109—Two clean rms.; modern; J 4 each, Ri. 9673, CENTRAL; 1933—Large front rm., mod. hm.: Speedway visitors; gar. He. 1474. CORNELL; 2808—2" nice front rms.; priv., mod, home; reasonable. He. 1016. GRAY. S., 43—Attractive front rm.; mod. home; privileges; ladles only. Ch. 2844. HALL PLACE. 1710—Attractive 100 m; private. modern home. LAUREL, 1142—3 unfurn. or 2 furn. rms.: near Fountain Square. MERIDIAN. 1835 N.—SLEEPING ROOM; MODERN: DOWNSTAIRS. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1908—Nice rms., mod ■ suit. "Spdway. Visitors;” reas. Ha. 0712-R. NORTH. E., 534—2 rms.; Speedway visitors; >2 each per nlte. Rl. 1231. PARK. 1643—Combination living and bedroom, near bath: continuous hot water. PENN.. N.. 1628—Well furnished front rm., suitable for 2; close to bath. PENN.. N., 1308—Large corner rm.; ontinuous hot water: steam heat. RUCKLE. 2924—Newly furn. ft. rm.. marrled coupe or 2 gents pref. Ha. 4072-R. RUCKLE. 3138—Lovely front room for 2; private family. Wa. 1802-M. SHELBY. 1412—Rm.. 1 or 2: modern: reasonable ; near Fountain Sq. Dr, 5930-R. SHELBY. 1405% Nice sleeping rm.; 2 people: reasonable. TENTH. E.. 1502—3 clean rms.; modern home; car line. Ch. 3741-R. VERMONT. 318-20 E.—Clean, mod. room; walktng distance: reasonable. Ma. 0280. WALNUT. 415 E.—Lovely sleeping apt.; modern; player piano. LI. 7258 _ 11TH. E., 322—Front room, modern apartment home; hot water; $4, Li. 8039. iITH. 654 E. —2-RMS , MODERN. PRIVILEOES; NEAR REAL SILK. LI. 1259. 15TH. E„ 531—LOVELY ROOM, MODERN HOME; 1 OR 2. RI. 5286. 23RD. E . 645—Beautifully furn. front rm.; pri. home; lady pref.; $3, He. 2593. 30TH, W., 410— Nice front rm., mod. hm.. bus line; lady. Ta. 3302. 30TH ST.. W.. 130—Corner sleeping room; modern. Talbott 5996. LOVELY ROOM, NORTH Ashland, 1721; large, nicely furnished room. In mod. prlv. home. No other roomers: reas.; gentleman pref. He. 3804. ROOM—Modern, private home; close In; reasonable. Ri. i703 FRONT room for emnloved couple: refer. Walking dlst.. kitch uriv. Main 0231. Your Crednt I§ Ooodl You can phone in tout want ads and have them charged, this courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yourseli of this opportunity. A courteous ri JMI help you write vour ad. Call Main 3500 Want Ad Dept. Room for Rent With Board CAP.. N., 2818—Attrac.. large rm.: for gntlman; home prlvl,; gd. meals. Ta. 1792. OXFORD. N„ 924—Rm. and board: modern home; gentleman; home privileges; $7 week. Ch. 2853. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 907—Large, modern. airy room; single or double. Rl. 9156. SUTHERLAND. 3041—Nice rm.; gd. meals; mod, home; garage optional. He. 1069. CHILDREN -Rm. and brd.: mother s care: plenty playground and shade. He. 1069. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1650—Rm. and kitchenette. running water; modern. Hemlock 5998. COLLEGE. 2127—3 housekeeping rms. furn. or unfur., modern. He. 3735. COLLEGE. 843—3 front rooms; everything furnished: reasonable. Rl. 3835. CONGRESS. 821—2 light housekeept. rms.. modern, garage furnished. Ta, 3515. DELAWARE. 1505 N.—l-rm apt.; everythg. Included: fine location: $T wk. LI. 7937, DORMAN. 414—2 rms.. kitcherctte. strictly modern. Ch .0250. HARLAN. 1113—3 furnished”’rms. congenial couple; bath; toilet. Dr. :'432. MERIDIAN. N.. 1835—3 rms.. kitchenette. modem. Adults only. NEW JERSEY. N.. 130—Under new manag.; good, clean rmsd prices right. Rl. 4145. NEW JERSEY. 2042. N.--Nicelv furn. upper and lower front apts.. mod, home. Adults NEW JERSEY. 1029. N.—Mod. furn. rms.. kitchenette, bath, desirable auto sp. $4.50 NORTH. E.. Room and kitchenette for housekeeping: strictly modern. OHICX E., 538 —One housekeeping room. Everything furnished. $2.50; 1 rm.. $3. PENNSYLVANIA N., 1816—2 clean rms.. near hath. Harrison 8142-J. PRATT. W., 29—3 rms.; ’housekeeping; $7 wk.; also sleeping; $2 week. Li. 2095. WOODLAWN. 1209—Near Fountain Bquare; 3 large unfurn. rms., semi-mod. Adults, lira. e’. 717—lst’fl.’ 2 furn. rms.. bath, modern, private entrance. Ri. 2607. IITH. E„ 239—2 modern, furnished rms., adjoining bath. Reasonable. Rl. 9991. Apartments for Rent BROADWAY. 2508—Reduced rent; 5 rms.; heat, hot wa,; Janitor. Wa. 3836. Ri.4718. ILLINOIS. N., 2019—2 rms.; 3 rms. and sun porch; modern, gas. lights, water and heat furn. LI. 2845. Eves., Ri. 3017. N. ILL., 220—Shiel Apt., 3 rms.; newly furn.: priv. baU}. Li. 4466. MERIDIAN, N., 1726-1728 2 4-rm. apts.; one furnished; garage. Ta. 1592 _ MERIDIAN. S.. 1218- 4 rooms and bath! very’ reasonable. Dr. 2939. PENN. N„ 2149-2149%—2 apt*., 4 rooms, bath; 5 rooms, bath; in a double: city heat, water, garage: $45 and $52.50 respectively. Rl. 4756. 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 Rl. 1371. Moynahan Propertlea Company. 710 Union Title Bldg. SEMI-MODERN FLATS—Two 4-room flats; 3405 E. 10th. Ch 0303. BLACKSTONE APTS. 4001 E. Washington: living-room, bedroom; fully equipped kitchentte; rent Includes heat, water, light, gas; $45. H. H. WOODSMALL CO.. INC. "We Insure everything but the hereafter” Nights, holidays, Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. 1020 Central $35.00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 234 E. Pratt 42.50 2035 W. Washington 42.U0 1649 N. Alabama 35.00 668 E. 11th 35.00 418 E. 15th 55.00 1226 N. Illinois 37.50 . .MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY. 710 Union Title Bldg. LI. 3458 Houses and Flats Furnished CENTRAL. 1535—4 rms.. sun parlor; wellfurn; ref, ex. Reas. He. 5996. Houses for Rent ALABAMA, N., 918—7 rms. modern. Alabama. N.. 916; 5 rms.. semi-mod. Li. 3857. 433 ARNOLD—Nice 4 rm. double (ust south of W. Michigan car line: $20.00. State Savings and Trust. Li. 3516. BELL ST.. 522—5 rms., gas. elec., inside toilet, water paid; $lB. LEW NICOLI. 803 Hume-Mansur Bldg. BELLEFONTAINE. 2964—0n Fall Creek; 6 rm. mod; newly decorated; $35. He. 3288. BURGESS, 355—Irvington, strictly modern double: 6 rms, garage, $45. Ir. 4119, BURTON. 2670—1 sq. Riverside car. 4 rms. water paid; sl6. Ta. 1844. CAMP. 852 —3 rooms. Inside toilet... .$15.00 Toledo, 426—3 rooms, inside toilet.. 15.00 R. H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Del. LI. 4971. COFFEY. 550-52—5 rooms, bath, redecorate, porohes. yard, garages. Be. 1041. COLLEGE, 3550—6 rooms mod., ready to move in; yard, flowers; no dogs. Ta, 6194. CORNELL. 2827—4 rooms semi-mod. .SIB.OO N. State. 436—6 rooms, mod 27.50 Sherman Ave., 2746—5 rooms, garage. semi-mod $20.00 FRANK S. CLARK AND COMPANY. 226 E. Ohio St. LI. 6035. DENNY, S.. 55—5-rm. modern bungalow: garage. S4O. Li. 3737. Ir, 0836-R. 3. EDISON. 1007—6 rooms modern, newly decorated, water pd.; S3O. Li. 8068. EMPIRE ST.—32O Bates St.; three rooms, garage. Inquire 315 E. South. EWING. 1504—Brookside Pk.. 5 rms, bath, garage, newly decorated. Adults. Ir. 3269. KEYSTONE. N.. 2022—4-rm.’ and bath: garage: water paid: $25. CIVIC REALTY CO. LI. 5050. KEYSTONE, N.. 10—5 rooms semi-mod.; flrst-class condition; $25. Ta. 4712. KEYSTONE. N.. 525—Mod. 6-room double, newly papered, garage; $35. Ch. 4497. KING AVE., 940—5-room double, attractive place, clean, electricity, gas, only sl9 including garage. Adults only.

Houses for Rent LA SALLE, S., 233—6 rooms, garage; $lB. Lin. 1154, OLIVE, 941—Elec., gas, water, inside toi'.et: newly papered: sl7. Dr. 5674-J. RAYMOND. E., 2328 —4-room house, newiy painted and cleaned; S2O. SHRIVER. 2933—6-room with sun parlor, mod. double, gar.: S3O. Ri. i920. Ir. 4213. SPRUCE 816—7-rm. mod. home: hardwood floors: garage; only $45, Dr. 4643. ST. PHILIP PARISH—I. Tenth. 2908: 6rm.. semi-mod.; $23; wa. paid. Wa. 2619. TEMPLE, S., 242—4 rms.. gar., scml-mod.; S2O; water pd. LI. 1154. WASHINGTON. E.. 1519-21—5 rooms, clean, semi-modern, water pd. Wa. 5000. WASHINGTON, E„ 2328—5 rooms, semimodern house, first class condition; 2 porches: $25. Ta. 4712. WASHINGTON, E.. 2410—6-room thoroughly modern double: $37.50. 2139. WILCOX. 1523—5 room.O” $13.50; new paper, paint, elec., woodwork, reflnished garage. SEARCY. 224 N. Dei. Li. 4971. 20TH, 138—5-room modern, loiver" dupiex; nice yard: trees. Ha, 3117-W. DESTROY —Bed bugs and eggs with Sudden Death. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Va. Ave. Ma. 1225. 5-ROOM—% double, plenty shade, garage; water paid; >27.50. Be. 4981. COLORED—S-room double; inside toilet; kitchen sink, water paid, electricity; near Douglas Park: $lB mo. Rl. 3718. WEST NEW YORK—3 large rooms; *IO.OO. New paper, sink, water paid. R. H. HARTMAN. 224 N. Delaware. Li. 4971. FOUR BEDROOMS 8-room modern house, first class condition. Only <4O. Ta. 4712. A-l CONDITION; newly painted and panered; 5-room cottage, garage, large yard, nice location. Reduced to sl7. fra. 3849. % SQ. COLLEGE CAR—6 rms.. mod.: builtin features: decorate; $35. Ha. 2964; s^RO"6m—Semi-mod., screens; gar.; wa. pd.; S2O. Inq. 2003 W. Verm’t, Be. 0907-W. 3 ROOMS —Citv water, toilet, elec, lights, water paid: $ 14. Dr. 3125-J. evenings. Your Credit Is Good You can phone In vour want ads and have them charged. This courtesy is extended to anyone who has no past due accounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A ocurteous girl will help you write vour ad. Call Main 3500. Want Ad Dept. ____ Business Places for Rent Desirable office space. Ninth floor, Lemcke Bldg. MA. 6296. NEW STORE JUST COMPLETED! Prospect. 1613; modern business room; 23x70: excellent location. Ir. 1071. Wanted to Rent WANTED TO RENT—Sm. shop, about 12x 20 ft.; electricity. Ta. 7176. Storage and Transfer ~ OTTO J. SUESZ Packing hauling, storage. Low rates on California shipments. Overland hauling. Special rates on return loads. Main 2353 Kllev 3628. Ch. 4579-0699-W. Houses for Sale $50.00 CASH Chicken Ranches Truck Gardens Bungalows—l%-acre tracts or larger. including garage, nice chicken house, electric lights well, fenced. Drive out Sunday, southwest on Kentucky Ave. on State Rd. 67 through Maywood to the top of Harmon Hill, see sign then straight ahead 1 mile south or. Dandy Trail to Cottage Park. 7V? miles from Circle. Paved all the wav. Monthly payments $24.00 to $32.00 per month. See Mr. Neukom on grounds or call Li. 3820 or LI. 7795. NEAR GARFIELD PARK % square north of Blvd. New 5-room modern home. Oak floors. Complete and ready to occupy. Full basement. Rybolt furnace. Brick porch. Garage. Front drive. 2341 S. PENN. ST. S4O per month; small down payment. A good new home section, convenient to car line, schools, park. etc. Main 1244. MR. SMITH. 243 N. Delaware. ~ SEMI-MODERN BARGAIN at 1648 E. Bradbury St.; 5-room bungalow. less than 2 years old. Will repaner. furnish new shades and linoleum to suit purchaser. Paved street fully paid sot. Price *3.250: $250 cash. S3O per month. Will consider vacant lot as cash payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Ri. 2340. Res., Irv. 4292. BUNGALOWS Thoroughly modern bungalows. 4400 east, rear Tenth St. Convenient to stores, transportation, and schools. $4,500; terms if desired. F. / . Cox. Ta. 5016. Rl. 9484. ■ • SECURITY TRUST .CO. $250 CASH 1606 Tabor St.: new five-room modern bungalow: brick and cement porch; hardwood floors: enameled k'tchen and bath: Rvbolt furnace; window shades; linoleum; garage. Price. $4,500. No Barrett. N. J. FOX. Ri. 2509; eve.. Hu. 1168. BUCHANAN, 825 Near Fountain Square, schools and churches; seven rooms, double garage, vacant, semi-modern; only $3,300: S3OO cash, balance S3O month LAWRENCE J. SEXTON. Realtor, Ma. 015 L Irv. 0616-J. ALBANY ST.. 1028 New" 5-room bungalow: complete hath: large cement porch, garage, paved street. Just south of Garfield Park. Price $3,600. Only $l5O cash. N. J. FOX, Ri. 2509; eve.. Hu. 1168. 120!) \Y 20TH ST. Bungalow: 2 bedrooms; modern; garage. lot 40x140; two years old. Very reasonable terms. Near school. LI. 3820. MR. BCOTT. evenings. Li. 9475. SIOO CASH 238 Hanson Ave . 7 rooms and bath, electricity and gas. large cement porah. Price only $2,750.00. N. J. FOX. Rl. 25f19. Evening. Hu. 1168. SHERMAN DR.. N.. 719- Modern 5-room bungalow, tile bath, breakfast room, fruit room, stairway leading to large attic; 2car garage, side drive. Inclosed back yard, abundance shrubbery and flowers. Terms. SSO month. CHAS. B. RYAN. Ch. 4190. ENGLISH AVE., 3855-Opposite Christian Park; 3 bedroom bungalow with fireplace and other bullt-ln_features; terms. ON EAST SIDE—4-room cottage and garage: basement: near Christian Park; $2.250: terms. Ri. 3835. MILBURN ST.. 1701—2-room house. Owner sacrifices for SBOO. Ri 3844 NEW profitable 5-rrn. double; good locatlon. From owner to purchaser. Ch. 1277. FULTON. 326—9 rooms, modern, very reasonable; terms by owner. Ri. 5128. Farms for Sale

FOR SALE OR TRADE 56 acres near Balnbridee; 7-room house, barn, garage, poultry house. Price $6,000. mortgage $2,500. Real place. 80 acres southeast Seymour: 4room house, barn, garage, other buildings. Mortgage $1,000; price, $4,000. 120 acres southeast Seymour; two sets improvements; near State Rd. Price $5,000; mortgage $1,600. 86 acres near Lovett: clear; no Improvements. Price $1,500. 100 acres near Westport; 8-room modern house, two barns, well improved. Mortgage $1,500, Price $6,500. 80 acres near Dupont; 5-room house; other buildings. Price $4,000. Clear. 10% acres. 6 miles south of Washington near Bluff Rd. Mortgage S9OO. Will sub-divide. No improvements. 80 acres near Crothersvtlle. This is a beauty. Price $4,000; mortgage SI,OOO. Fair improvements. Trade any or all. What have you? Owner 1410 E. Vermont. CHerry 3365-J.

96 ACRES—LeveI, all can be cultivated: 6 room house: large barn; silo, windmill; poultry house: other out buildings. Bargain at $3,800; clear of debt. Take *BOO cash and carry back mortgage of *3.000 for 5 vears. GRAY REALTY CO., 46 Union Trust Bldg.. Li. 7244; evenings. Ch. 1523-J.

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Lots for Sale SUBURBAN LOTS Desirable sites close In south; priced reasonable: terms or cash. H. E. Ellinwood. Ri. 4151. res.. Wa. 0872. HOME DEVKT OPMENT CO.. Realtors Suburban for Sale ORCHARD HILLS 35 acres, beautifully wooded hill sites on Millersvllle Rd.; only 8 miles northeast of Monument; 8-room house, modern; rents for S7O mo.: choice fruit and flowers. This property read yfor subdivision; plat approved by city. Can be bought now from owner at $1,200 an acre. ED TAYLOR. Spink Arms Hotel, Li. 2361, REAL VALUE 5 acres; 1% miles east of Lawrence, Ind. Either wooded lot or tillable field. Small down payment, ba’ance on liberal terms. Call MR. CANFIELI\_Lt. 3820._ T W O-THERDSACRE TRACT New 5-room bungalow; garage; poultry house; SIOO cash: $33.50 per month. Li. 3820. MR. BOWER. Ch. 4924. Farms Wanted WANTED —Cash price from owner; farm for wale. D. F. BUSH. Minneapolis. Minn. Real Estate for Exchange CAPITOL. N., 4403—Beautiful modern, or will trade equity for smaller property. Come and see lt any time. Building and Contracting BRICK, CEMENT. BLOCK WORK All kinds; new houses built; old ones remodeled; also painting, paper hanging. Free estimates. Guar, service. LI. 8074. GENERAL building ana contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaware. LI. 5050. Miscellaneous for Sale

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S2BIOO Saved on this Grand by someone who will take over contract. Player Piano, in excellent condition; complete with bench and 50 rolls music $295 Cable-Nelson Upright, mahogany case; reconditioned and in perfect shape sllO Whitney Upright, plain case; practcially new. A beautiful instrument in looks and tone. Carries now piano guarantee $265 Upright, in perfect condition $35 Cash Benches to Match With All Pianos and Terms as Low as SI.OO a Week 1 Victor Phonograph......s3s 1 Columbia Phonograph...s3o 1 Pat he Phonograph $22 2 Kimball Phonographs $45 Each 6 New Records With Each Machine—Terms as Low as SI.OO a Week KIMBALL PIANO STORE 150 N. Delaware St. RI. 2155 Open Every Evening Till 9 o’clock

BABY BEl>—Stroller; good condition. Call after 5 p. m. 1329 Bradbury. BARBER SHOP FIXTURES—3 chairs, at Lorraine Hotel: cheap. Beech Grove 18 J-l BED—Coil springs and mattress; new: complete; $18.75. 1640 SO. MERIDIAN ST. CANOE At Broad Ripple; portable radio, n FERD HOLLWEG. 130 S. Meridian. CONGOLEUM RUGS Without border: $4.95. 1640 SO. MERIDIAN ST. COMPUTING SCALES Toledo, electric! Dayton and sanitary porcelain. At a, bargain. Best offer. Terms. Ri. 9421. CONGOLEUM RUGS border; $5.95. 200 S. MERIDIAN ST. DINING-ROOM SUITE— 8 pieces. Owner" sacrifices for 835, Ta. 261 L EUREKA Vacuum Cleaner; line condition! M horse power A. C. motor. Ta. 0178 _ FURNITURE. RUGS AND STOVES. RI. 5023. GAS OVEN—BakeF’s - Thrift, 3-shelf! like _new. Owner sacrifice for SBO. Be. 4452 PAlNT—Superior house paint, oufw side or inside, 15 colors and white. ' $1.59 gallon. 366 S. Meridian St. RI. 9165. , PEONIES—2Sc dozpn Baer's Peony GalT den, block west. 4200 S. Mer. Dr. 7884-4. PIANO-UPRIGHT. SCHILLER; $35 CASH! 714 N. BRADLEY. RANGE— 2 ovens; like new! SIOO. Owner. Ta. 5433. RUGS—Dining rm.. living rm.. bed-rmT suite, quality guar. Will save vou 50 , per cent by paying cash. Ta. 5740. SEWING MACHINE—Singer, old model; oak dresser; excellent cond. Ha. 2424-M t SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes. WAGON —Brand new; light; suitable for a light delivery. 814 S. JVest. Dr. 0936. # WASHER—Easy; electric; A-l; reasonable’. 3308 Schofleicf Ch. 0541. Owner. WORK CLOTHES AND SHOES 118 VIRGINIA AVE. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.— Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical . appliances, ail kinds. 136 S. Mer. Ma. 2363 RUMMAGE SALE—L'sca ciotmng and futnlture. 127 W. Georgia St. AMERICAN—WaInut Bed Room suite, 0 pieces, regular price $129; special at $69. Easy terms. 200 SO. MERIDIAN ST. STARTED CANNA BULBS—Red and vellow; $1.25 doz 925 Hanna Ave. Dr. 7080-. T. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO.. 868 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, re- , frigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. Dr. 3667. 3-ROOM OUTFIT COMPLETE: *129.50~ , 200 SO. MERIDIAN ST. MEN’S SUITS Uncalled for garments at sensationa’ly low prices: good selection. Late styles and patterns. LINCOLN TAILOR SHOP 1 Charles E. Miller. 4-cavitv balloQn vuN canlzing niach.: bar. Mr. Meyers. LI. SBO I^ SPECIAL FOR 1 SATURDAY Bed, spring aiul mattress; new $16.75 3-piece overstaffed set; 4 colors to choose from... .$19.75 6-lb. Electric Iron; guaranteed $2.19 Folding Ironing Tables. $1.49 DIXIE FURNITURE CO 1640 S. MERIDIAN S r L\ DR. 4080. Open Eves.