Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 July 1928 — Page 14

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HEAVY SELLING STRIKES MART; STOCKSHIGHER Some Industrials Sell Off, Including Steel, G. M. C. and Mail Orders.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Thursday ■was '214.43, up 2.53. Average of twenty rails was 139.48, up 1.03. Average of forty bonds was 97.28, up .09. By United Press NEW YORK, July 6.—Stocks absorbed rather heavy selling today folowing anounpement of a subotttuiial increase in brokerage loans and an unfavorable Federal Reserve condition statement. Prices in many sections of the list pushed ahead vigorously. ' Industrial leaders like Steel, General Motors and the mail order 6hares sold off moderately after early strength but sharp advances occurred in Wright Aero, Curtiss Aero and Brunswick Terminal. Investment buying was also noted in issues like Fleischmann and Texas Corporation. Radio, Can, Chrysler and other -•ecent favorites were subjected to severe pressure and made small declines, but oils brought to the fore under the leadership of Atlantic Refining. Small advances were also scored by Indian Refining and Standard Oil of New Jersey. Rails were generally quiet, although heavy dealings again took place in Missouri, Kansas & Texas, carrying the issue nearly 2 points above the previous close to anew high on the movement. New York Central was also in some demand, advancing fractionally. Motor shares failed to be stimulated by the extra dividend declared , on Packard and recesssions running up to a point were made by Chrysler and Hudson. Studebaker, however, was stimulated by announcement o fa new model and rose more than a point. Describing the market the Wall Street Journal’s fiijuncia lreview today said: “Stocks were nervous and unsettled today. Considerable selling had to be absorbed, owing to the surprisingly large increase of $147,812.000 in brokerage loans during the week ended July 3, and the unfavorable showing of the weekly Federal Reserve statement. “Wall Street found it difficult to explain the extent.of the loan expansion last week. While standard stocks were strong, their gains were accomplished on a light volume of dealings. Practically all the leading commission houses reduced their obligations during the period covered. This fact was taken to mean that the rise in collateral borrowings did not reflect a return of the public to the stock market.”

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT . L° cr l bank clearings today were $4,923.000. Debits were $9,766,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bv United Pres* WASHINGTON. July 6.—The Treasury 'jet balance for July 3 was $252,189,616.69. Customs receipts this month to July 8 were $3,021,002.92. CHICAGO STATEMENT By United Prcsi CHICAGO, July 6.—Bank clearings today were. $119,600,000. Clearing house balance was, $6,000,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE By United Press NEW YORK, July 6.—Foreign exchange closed Irregular.- Demand sterling $4.86 11-16; frenas 3.92 c, up .00%; lira 6.24%c, off .00%; Belga 13.95 c, off .00%; hjrks„. 23.87 c, up •.00!?; Montreal. .99765625 c. LIBERTY BONDS By United Press . . Y °^. K 'N uly 8 —Liberty 3%s opened t 100.4; 3d 4!is 100.24, off 8; 4th 4%s 101.25; treasury 3%s 100.16, off 7.

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon NEW YORK. July 6.—Whatover nervousness was occasioned by the increase ln brokers loans, spent itself in the initial transactions this morning. Generally selling was limited to the market leaders, moderate in quantity and had the appearance of profit taking. The market continued strong until mid-afternoon when selling made its appearance, which was reported as professional selling. Attention was attracted to the railroad Issues which were more active and stronger than usual. Evidently this is an acknowledgment of a promising outlook in Industrial and commercial quarters and a reflection of an Increasing business for the roads which accompanies such improvement. Other groups, sue has the motors, utilities and chain stores are reporting increased profits for the first half of the year and those stocks wqre strong and active. Oils too were in demand. Call money was ln fair supply and at a lower rate than yesterday while time funds showed the first signs of becomihg easeir by slight concessions in ninety-day money. Generally speaking, the supply of stocks at current prices remains limited. Chicago Stocks -—J u "fy 6 Open. High. Low Close. A6me 86 87 85% 87 Armour Ills pfd. 87 ... Blban-Katz .... 65 Borg & Beck... 82 83>4 82 83 Decker & Cohn. 31% 31% 31 Vi 31% Gossard V 52% Illinois Brick .. 39% Lroby v 10% 11% 10% 11% Midwest Util ~146% 146% 146 146 Natl Elec A.... 34 Natl Std 45 46 45 45% Swift 130 130 129 V? 129% Swift Inti ...... 30% 31 30 30 Unit Corp ..... 28V? 28% 28V?' 28% Yelow Cab ...:. 30% 31 30% 31 La 5a11e...... ># 4 4% 4 4% Ont Mfg C 0... 27% 4 Std D-edging.. 37 37 36V? 36% l\few York Curb Market „ July 6 American Gas 163 Am r mih 92% Continental Oil 16% Humble Oil 80’i Int Pete J . 40% Prairie Oil and Gas j... 48% Prairie Pipe Line . 208 S.O In liana 7." . 741/, S O Nebraska 73 Vacuum Oil 76V? Mountain Pros 22% Salt Oeek Pro* 28 S E r*jwer 53 Durant Motors. Del 13% Niles B Pond -. 74% Elec Bond and Share 103% Ford of Canada 560 Gulf Oil 130% National Leather 4% Serv El 13% Cities Service Com 66% Cities Service Pfd 100% Associated Gas “A” 48% Marmon 47 Panteoec 10% United Gas Imp 138% United L & P “A” 26% Warner Bros "B” 33% New York Liberty Bonds —July 6 Close. P. close. 3V?s 100.5 100.2 Ist 4%s 101.10 101.6 3d 4%s 100.18 100.1 4th 4%s 101.25 101.22 Tr. 4%s 1958 113.28 114.3 Tr. 4s 1934 108.27 109.3 Tr. 3%.v 105.28 106.8

New York Stocks — “ (By Thomson & McKinnon)

—July. 6 Railroads— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. Atchison 189 187% 183% 189% Atl Coast Line. 169 ... 169 169 Balt & Ohio ...109% 108% 109 109 Canadian Pac ..207% 206% 207% 207% Chesa & Ohio.. 184% 184% 184% ;4% Chi & Alton .... 11% 11 11% 11% Ohl & N West.. 83V, 82% 83V, 83% Chi Ort West.. 11% 11% 11% 11% C R , & P .... 115% 115 115% 11#% Del is Hudson.. 191% 187% 191 191 Del .b Lacka 136% Erie 55% 53% 54% 54% Erie Ist pfd ... 55 54% 55% 54% Grt Nor pfd ... 99V, 97% 98% 98% 111 Central 139% 137% 139% 137 Lehigh Valley 102% Kan City South 51% 49 51 49% Lou & Nash 145 M K & T 38 36% 37% 36% Mo Pac pfd ...118% 118% 118% 118% N Y Central 173'% 171 172 172% N Y C 4s St L. .132 ... 132 132 NY NH 4s H ... 59% 58 59% 58% Nor Pacific .... 97% 96Vi 96% 96% Norfolk 4s West. 177% 177 177% 177% Pere Marquette. 132 131 132 131 Pennsylvania ... 65% 64% 64’/. 65% P 4c W Va 145 ... 145 144 Reading ..102% 101 102% 102% Southern Ry ...150 149 150 149% Southern Pac ...123 122 122% 122% St Paul 36 34% 34% 35 St Paul pfd .... 47 45% 46% 46% St L4i S W.... 86% 85 86 86 St L 4c S P 113% ... 113 114 Texas & Pac ...172 ... 168 172% Union Pacific ..195% 194% 195 195 West Maryland. 42% 40% 41% 41% Wabash 77% 73 78% 74% Rubbers — Ajax 8% BVa 8% 8 Fisk 12 11% 12 12 Goodrich 76% 74% 78 74% Goodyear 48% 48% 48% 48% Kelly-Spgfld .... 20 ’/a 19% 20% 19% Lee 19 ... 18% 19% United States... 30 28% 29% 29% Equipment*— Am Car & Fdy 96 ... 96 97% Am Locomotive. 99% ... 98 99% Am Steel Fd.... 54% ... 53% 53% Am B Shoe .... 41 ... 41 41 General Elec ..154% 152% 153% 155% Gen Ry Signal .. 97% 94V. 97% 95% Oen Tank 71 70 71 71% Lima Loco 50% 50 50'/, 51 N Y Aibrake.... 43% 43% 43% 43% Pressed Stl Car 22% 21% 22% 2’% Pullman 84 83 84 83 % Westingh Air B 45 ... 4b 45% Westingh Elec.. 96% 94% 94% 95% Steels— Bethlehem 55% 55'% 55% 56% Colarod Fuel ... 62% 60% 60% 63 Crucible 70% 70 70% 71% Gulf States Stl 58% Inland Steel ... 55 ... 55 55% Phil R C & 1... 30% ... 30 30% Rep Iron <fc Stl 52% ... 52% 53V, Otis Steel .... 2? 22% 22% 23 U S Steel 139% 38V, 138% 139% Alloy 34 ... 33% 34 Youngstwn Stl .. 86 ... 86 86 Vanadium Corp 76% 74% 74% 76% Motors— Am Bosch Mag.. 34V, 33% 33% 34% Chandler 16'/a Chrysler Corp .. 75% 74% 74% 76% Conti Motor .. 12 Vi ... 12 12% Dodge Bros .... 14% 14% 14% 14% Gabriel Snbbrs.. 19% 19% 19% 19% Gardner 10% ... 10% 10% General M0t0r5..193% 190% 192% 193 Hudson 84% 84 V, 83’/, 85 Hupp 58% 58 58% 59 Jordan 11 10% 11 10% Mack Truck ....94% 93 93% 94% Moon 7% 7% 7% 7% Nash 88% ... 86 88Va Parkard 78V, 76% 77% 78Va Paige 33% 32% 32% 34 Peerless 17% 17 V, 17% 17 Pierce Arrow ... 13% 13% 13 13% Reo 28 27% 27% 28 Studebaker* Cor. 71’/a 69% 71% 70% Stew Warner ... 92% 91% 91% 91% Stromberg Carb. 5-% ... 43% 53’/a Timken Bear ..122% ... 121% 122% Wlllys-Overland. 22% 22% 22% 22% Yellow Coach ...34% 33% 34 34% White Motor .. 40% 39% 39Vi 40% Mining— Am Smft & Rfg.193% 192% 193% 195% Anaconda Cop .. 69V, 68% 68% 68% Calumet & Ariz. 99% ... 97'/a 99% Cerro de Pasco . 79% 77% 78 78% Chllq Copper 46% ... 46 46% Greene Can Cop. 108% 106% 106% 108% Inspiration cop. 22% 22 22 22% Int Nickel 97% 95 95% 96% Kenriecott Cop ..91% 91 91% 92 Mag.na Cop 52% 51% 52% 52% Miami Copper .. 20% ... 20% 20% Texas Guff Sul.. 71% 69% 70% 71V, U S Smelt 48 47 % 47% 48 Oils 1 Atlantic Rfg ...140% 137% 138% 139% Cal Patrol 31% 30 31% 30 Freeport-Texas . 73% 71% 71% 72% Houston 011 ...140 136 139 141% Indp Oil & Gas. 25 ... 24% 24% Marland Oil 36>/ 30% 35% 35V, Mid Cont Petrol. 29 28’/, 29 28% Lago Oil & Tr. 32’/, 32 32% 31 Pan-Am Pet B. 44V, 42V, 43% 43 Phillips Petrol.. 38% 37% 38 37% Pro & Rfgrs .. 26% 25 % 25% 26 Union of Cal .. 53% 50% 53 51 Va Pure Oil 23% 22% 23V, 22% Royal Dutch .. 56 55% 55% 55% Shell 27 Vs 26% 27 27 Simms Petrol .. 21% 20% 21% 21 Sinclair Oil ... 24% 23% 24% 24 Skelly Oil 30 29% 30 29% Std Oil Cal ... 59% ... 58% 58V, Std Oil N J .... 44% 44% 44% 44V, Std Oil N Y ... 35Va 34% 35V, 35% Texas Con 62 60% 61'/a 61Vi Transcontf ... 8% 8 8% 8% White Eagle ... 23 ... 23 Industrials— Adv Rumely .. 45% 44 45% 45% Allis Chalmers .124 ... 124 124% Allied Chemical. 173 171 V, 171% 173% Armour A 19% 19 199% 19% Amer Can 88’/, 87% 88 89% Ant Hide Lea 11 Am H L pfd 43% Am Linseed 110% 109% 109% 111 Am Safety Raz ... 62% Am Ice ........ 399 V, ... 39 39% Am Wool 18% ... 18% 18% Curtis (...112% 106 110% 108% Cock Cola ....166% 165% 165% 167 s /, Conti Can ....100% 989% 99’/, 101% Certantired ... 43% ... 43 43 % Congoleum .... 23% ... 23% 24 Davison Chem.. 47% 46% 46V, 47% Dupont 384 381 382% 385 Famous Players.l29 ... 128% 120 ■ Gen Asphalt ... 77% 75% 76 75% ! Glldden 23V, ... 23 22% Gold Dust 90% 90% 90% 91 Int Bus Mch ...124 ... 124 124 Int Cm Engr 62% 60% 62 .61% Int Paper 74% 74 74% 74% Int Harvester ..272 271% 272 273 V, Lambert 109% 108% 108 Va 109% Srfwys , 55% ... s’/, 55% Kevinator 16V, 15 15% 16V, Montgom Ward 158% 156 157% 158% M S *2% *l% 62% 62% Pittsburgh Coal. 55 49% 52% 50% Owens Bottle .. 80 ... 80 79% S ad ,‘° ,?. orp •■• 189 1*3% 184 190 Real Silk 28V, 27% 28% 27% Rem Rand 30% 29% 29% 30 Sears Roebuck ..114% 112% m% 1143/. Union Carbide ../52% .. 150% 152 4 UniyPlpe 20% 18% 20 18 u 8 CS Ir Pipe.. .. ... 245>A U S .Leather .. 44 43% 43% 44 DS Indus Alco. ,1H 110 1(0% 112 Wright .164% 157 161 160% W UtlMt| r ei— C ° • -183% mVa mVi 183% Am Tel tr. Tel .178 176% 177& 177 V, Am Wat Wks.... 60 ... 60 59% Brkivn-Manh T. 64% i" 64 85% Col O & E 111% 109% 109% 111% Consol Gas 153 ... 151% 15,1/ Elec Pow & Lt.. 38% 36 36 36% Interboro ... 40% 4040% 40% Nor Amer C 0.... 73% 72% 73 73Va Nat Power 35 3434 ,5 2 Pub Serv N J.. 57 56 56% 57 So Cal Edison.. 47% 47% 473/. 471 x and a,j*E!.... 66% 66 66 66% TTtilites Power.. 39 38 38 38V? Shipping Tel - 145% 144 14S * 14 ' /2 Am S*htn & CO c r Sm lol% 98% " V ‘ 10 $ At! Gulf & W 1.. 51 ‘49 J /, '50% S2T4 Inti Mer M pfd.. 36% ... United Fruit ..135% 135% 135% 135% Foods — Am Sug Rfg ... 72 5 /, ... 72 72V, Am Beet Sugar.. 15% ... 15% Beechnut Pkg .. 74 ... 74 California Pkg.. 73% ... 72 'T2% Corn Products .. 73 72% 73 72% Cuba Cane Su p2l % 21 21% 20% Cuban Am Sue. 19’/, ... 19% 20 Fleischmann Cos. 71% 68% 70 68% Jewel Tea 106 Jones Bros Tea. 30 ... 30 30 Kraft C 64% ... 62% 64% Kroger 98 95% 96'/, 97% Natl Biscuit ...167 165% 166 166 Nat Dairy 79 78% 78% 79% Postum Cos 131% 130% 1313% 132% Ward Baking B. 19 ... 19 19 Tobaccos— Am Sumatra ... 60% ... 80 61 Am Tobacco 166 Am Tob B 156 ... 156 156 Con Clears 88% ... 88 89% General Cigar .. 63% ... 63’/, 64 Lig & Meyers .. 84% 84% 84 s /, Lorlllard 26V, ... 26 26% R J Reynolds .130’/, 129% 130 MO 3 -, Tob Products 8.105 ... 103 105% United Cigar St. 26% 26% 26% 26% Other Livestock Bit United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind., July 6.—Hog—Receipts. 450; market steady to 10c lower; 90-110 lbs., $8.15; 110-130 lbs., $8.90; 130140 lbs.. $9.80; 140-150 lbs., $10.50; 150-160 lbs. $10.35; 160-170 lbs., $10.90; 170-200 lbs.. $11.25; 200-250 lbs.. $11.35: 250-300 lbs.. $11.45; 300-350 lbs.. $11: roughs. s9® 9.25; stags. $6®6.50. Cattle—Receipts. 100. Calves—Receipts, 100; market, $16.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 200: market spring lambs sl4 ( down. Bn United Press EAST BUFFALO. July 6.—Hogs—Receipts. 2.000; holdovers. 1/390; market, strong: 250-350 lbs.. $11.60®12; 200-250 lbs.. [email protected]; 160-200 lbs., $U.65®12; 130-160 lbs.. $10,756*11.75; 90-130 lbs., $10.506711; packing sows. $96*9.75. Cattle —Receipts, 150. Calves—Receipts. 500; market, steady; beef sters, $13®15.25; beef cows. $8(510; low cutter and cutter cows, $5657.50; vealers. $176517.50. Sheep—Receipts. 300: market, strong: bulk fat lambs. $15,756(16.25; bulk cull lambs. sll @l3; bulk fat ewes, ss@7. B’l United Press TOLEDO. July 6.—Hogs—Receipts. 50: market 106515 c up; heavies. [email protected]: mediums. [email protected]; Yorkers. $11.60® 11.65; pigs. $9.25310. CaAtle—Light; market strong. Calves—Light; market strong. Sheep aha lambs—Light; market slow..

VEALERS HIGHER WHILE REST OF YARDjSSTEADY Hogs Virtually Unchanged Though Part of Load Brings $ll.BO. June Bulk Top Receipts 29. 9.25® 10.85 10.90 6,000 30. 9.50311.25 11.25 3.000 July 2. [email protected] 11.25 8.000 3. 9.50®11.75 11.75 5.500 5. 9.756/: 11.75 11.75 7.500 6. [email protected] 11.80 7.500 Part of a load of choice hogs sold for $ll.BO, 5 cents higher than the previous top while the rest of the porker division remained unchanged at the local yards today. Receipts numbered about 7,500 and there were 340 holdovers. There were few steers here in the cattle market which was little changed. Vealers were up 50 cents and sheep and lambs held steady. The Chicago market moved fairly active to traders and shippers, with several loads of choice 180-270-pound weights going at [email protected], or strong with Thursday’s best prices. Receipts were estimated at 18,000. Few Hogs Bring $ll.BO The top was $ll.BO, paid for a few heavy butchers in the 250-350-pound class, the rest of which sold for $11.50 uupward. Material in the 200-250-pound class narrowed considerably ori the low end and the price was [email protected]. Other animals were unchanged, quotations ranging as follows: 160-200 pounds, [email protected]; 130-160 pounds, $9.75® 10.75; 90-130 pounds, [email protected], and packing sows, $9.25@ 10.25. Beef steers were scarce, quoted at sl3@ 15.50. Cows sold at $8.50® 10.50, about 50 cents lower on the top. Other cattle were steady. Low cutter and cutter cows brought $5.50 @7.50, and bulk stock and feeder steers, $8 @l2. There were about 600 head received. Vealers Take Increase Best vealers sold for sls up 50 cents throughoi Heavy calves were unchanged, selling at s7@ 10.50. Receipts numbered 900. Sheep and lambs were steady with the top standing at $15.50. Bulk fat lambs were priced at $14.50@> 15.50, and bulk culls brought $9.50 @l2. Bulk fat ewes were ss@7. Approximately 1,100 animals were brought to the yards.

—Hogs— Receipts, 7,500; market, steady to strong 250-350 lbs. .. $11.50® 11.80 200-250 lbs 11.656/ 11.75 160-200 lbs [email protected] 130-160 lbs [email protected] 90-130 lbs B.oo® 9.25 Packing sows 9.25 @10.25 —Cattle— Receipts, 600; market, steady to weak. Beef sters $13,006^15.50 Beef cows 8.506 V 10.50 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 5.50® 7.50 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. [email protected] —Calves— Receipts, 900; market, steady J.o higher. Best vealers $15.50/3)16.50 Heavy Calves 7.00® 10.50 —Sheep— I Receipts, 1,100; market, steady. Top fat lambs .....$15.50 Bulk fat lambs 14.50® 15.50 Buly cull lambs [email protected] Fat ewes 5.00® 7.00 Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO. July 6.—Hogs—Receipts, 13,000; market, opened strong to 10c higher; later trade slow, mostly steady; packing sows, 19@15c higher than Thursdays average: top, $11.60; butevhers. medium to choice. 250-350 lbs.. $10.406711.55; 200250 lbs.. $10,506*11.60; 160-200 lbs., slo® 11.60; 130-160 lbs., [email protected]; packing sows. $9,106*10.40; pigs, medium to choice, 90-130 lbs., $8,506/10.35. Cattle—Receipts, 7,500; calves. 1.000; market, generally steady; trade chiefly in grain fed steers and yearlings; grassy kind slow; yearlings, scarce; light steers, $15.75; medium weights up to $15.85; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice. 1300-1500 lbs., $14.75®16: 1100-1300 lbs., $14.756716; 9501100 lbs., $14,756/ 16; common and medium. 650 lbs , $106714.75; fed yearlings, good and choice, 750-950 lbs., $14.506716; heifers. good and choice. 50 lbs. down, $14.25 @15.75; common and medium, $9.50® 14.25; cows, good and choice, $9.25(7? 12; common ad medium. $7.25679.25; low cutter and cutter, $5.7567 7 25; bulls, good and choice, bes. $9.106710.75; cutter to medium, $7,256(8.90: vealers. milk fed, good and choice, $14.2565 16.50; medium, [email protected]; cull and common. SB6/12; Stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, ail weights, $11,756*13: common and medium, [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts. 8,000; fat lambs, active; mostly 25c higher; sheep, steady; feeding lambs, dull; lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down. sl66* 17: medium. $14.256716; cull ad common. $11.256714.25; ewes, medium to choice, 150 lbs. down. s4@7; cull and common. $1.75 675.25; feeder lambs, good and choice, $12,756*13.50. By United Press . £l NC J N , r J ATI - July 6.—Hogs—Receipts, 4.200; holdovers. 1.140: market steady to 25c up: 250-350 lbs.. $11.506712: 200-250'1b5., $11.75@12: 160-200 lbs., $11@12: 130-160 lbs. $9.50311.25; 90-130 lbs.. $7.75®10; packing sows. $8.5009.50. Cattle Receipts. 200; calves, receipts. 300; market, veals $1 or more higher; beef steers, sl2® M. 50; light yearling steers and heifers, sl2 @ls; beef cows. $8®10; low cutter and cutter cows. $5,256/7; vealers. $126*16; heavy calves, $106714; bulk stock and feeder steers. $10.50® 11.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1,450; market, choice lambs strong; top fat lambs. sl6; bulk fat lambs. $13.50®15.50; bulk cull lambs. $10@12; bulk fat ewes. $4 @6. By Times Special t LOULSVILLE, July 6.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.000; market 10c higher, best heavy and medium 181 lbs. up. $11.70 pigs and lights 180 lbs. down. [email protected]: stags and throwouts. $8,606/9.20. Cattle—Receipts. 109: xnavlcet. steady; prime heavy steers, *12.50(713 50; heavy shipping steers. sll® 12 50: medium and plain steers. $10@11; fat heifers, $10@’3.50; choice cows. s9® 10: medium to good cows. $6.50679; cutters $5.50676.50; canners. $4.50®5.50; bulls. sß6* 9; feeders. [email protected]. Calf—Receipts. 300; market, steady; good to choice. $11.50® 13.50; medium to good. [email protected]: outs. $9.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 1.600; market. steady; best mixed lambs. $14.50; ewes and wethers. sls; seconds. $8679: light sheep. $6; heavy sheep. $4: bucks. $3 @3.50. Thursday shipment: Cattle. 494; calves. 178: hogs. 160: sheep. 2.036.

In the Cotton Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, July 6.—The English market was considerably higher this morning and so urgent was this demand that although the general trade was a big buyer In’ New York, Liverpool buying was most conspicuous. Recent sellers were replacing and the Idea behind the buying seems to be a modification of former ideas as to acreage. It Is now thought that a 5 per cent Increase Is the maximum to b t expected on Monday and possibly the flflgure may boas low as 3 per cent. 801 l weevil talk Increases. We are not able, howey. r. to report any signs of an lncreas • in aemand for the manufactured article though there are those who thu'k the mil’, have sold contracts against their st.icks, thus increasnlg tne short interest. The technical position of the market is materially improved. Weighing the situation we feel that the market general tendency is upward. NEW ORLEANS . , High. Low. Close. July 22.55 22.35 22.36 October 22.23 21.93 21.96 December 22.17 21.89 21.91 NEW YOORK Hlßh. Low. Close. January 22.45 22.20 22.22 March 22.34 22.08 22.07 May 22.19 21 95 21.95 July 22.50 22.33 22.36 October 22.80 22.51 22.54 December >. 22.63 22.34 22.38 , CHICAGO . High. Low. Close. January 22.02 21.90 21.90 March 21.88 21.70 21.70 October 22.28 t. 64 22.08 December ........... 22.2). 21.87 32.98

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Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale price) No. 1. 47@48c: No. t. 15®46c lb. Butterfat (buying price)—4sc lb. Cheese (wholesale- selling prices, per pound)—American loaf, 34c; pimento loaf. 33c; Wisconsin flat, 39c; prime cream. 25® 27c; flat da/sy. 26@27c; Longhorn, 26@ 27c: New Yoik limberger. 32c. Eggs—Buyin • prices; Fresh, delivered at Indianapolis, lo:s off, 26@27c doz. Poultry (buying price) Hens. 22c; 29c; Leghorns, 20@21c; old roosters, large. 1% to 1% lbs., 23@25c; 1 lbs. ad up. 28® 30c; Leghorns, 20®21c; r/d roosters, large, 12c; small, 10c; ducks, 10c; geese, 8@10c: guineas, old 35c. young 50c. P— United Press CLEVELAND. July 6.—Butter—Extras In tub lots. 46@48c: extra firsts, 42%@44%c; seconds. 38%@40%c: prints. 1 to 3 cents above current quotations. Eggs—Extras. S3c: extra firsts. 31%c; firsts. 29c: ordinary. 27c. Poultry—Heavy broilers. 35® 38c; Leghorns. 25@28c: heavy fowls. 27® 28c: medium stock. 276728 c: Leghorns. 186/20c; old ducks. 20®22c. Potatoes— North and South Carolina barrels. s2® 2.15; Virginia branded. $2.2502.35. By United Press NEW YORK. July 6.—Flour—Dull and lower. Pork—Quiet; mess, $30.50. Lard— Firm: midwest spot. $12.35® 12.45. Sugar —Raw. steady; spot. 96 test, delivered duty paid. [email protected]; refined steady; granlated, sc. CofTffee—Rio No. 7 on spot. 15% @l6c: Santos No. 4. 23%6*24c. Tallow— Steady: special to extra. 6®B%c. Hay— Dull; Nr. 1, $1.25; No. 3, 75c@$l; clover. 70c@$l.lS. Dressed poultry—Quiet; turkeys. 25®47c; chickens, 26®43c; broilers. 30@43c: fowls. 15@30c; ducks. Long Island. 23c. Live poultry—Quiet; geese 10 @l2c; ducks. 15@22c; fowls. 20@29c; turkeys. 20@25c: roosters. 17@18c; broilers. 26® 45c. Cheese—Steady; State whole milk, fancy to specials, 306132 c; young Americas, fresh, 26%c. Potatoes—Southern. $1.25@175; Maine, [email protected]; Bermuda, s4@s. Sweets—Jersey, basket. $3.50 @4.25. Butter—Firm; receipts. 24.876; creamery extras, 44c; special market, 44% @4sc. Eggs—Qufet: receipts, 41,364; nearby whle fancy. 37®59c; nearby State whites. 31@37c: fresh firsts, 30@30%c; Pacific coast. 32@39c; western whites, 31 @33tic; nearby browns. 30%@37c. Bu United Press CHICAGO, July 6.—Butter—Receipts, 23.886; extras, 43%e: extra firsts. 42® 42%c; firsts. 40%6z 41%c; seconds, 386/ 39%c; Standards, 42%c. Eggs—Receipts. 21,455; extras. 29%c; firsts, 28%c; ordinaries. 266/ 27%c: seconds, 23@26%c. ?A ee - s S,T T , wlns - 25 %<X Young Americas. 25% @26c/ Poultry—Receilpts. 7 cars; fowls. 23c; Leghorns. 10c: ducks: Heavy, 18c; small. 16c: spring, 22c; geese. 16c; turkeys, 20c; roosters. 16%c: broilers. 30c. Potatoes—Arrivals, 42; on track 380; in transit 600: Southern sacked bliss triumphs best. 90c&$1.10; poor. 46c up; North Carolina barrels. [email protected]; Norfolk Virginia barrels. $1,906(2; east shore barrels. $2.25® 2.35; mostly. $2.25.

Indianapolis Stocks

—July 6 Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life 650 Belt R R & S Yds com 68 71 % Belt R R & S Yd ptd 55 83 Central Ind Power Cp pfd ... 99 101 Vi Circle Theater Cos com 102% ... Cities Service. Cos com 66% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 100 Citizens Gas Cos com 56 Citizens Gas Cos pfd 101 103 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd ..100 Equitable Securities Cos com.. 43 Hook Drug Cos com ... i 31 Indiana Hotel Cos. com- 125 ... Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 100 Indiana Service Corp pfd ... 90 Indianapolis Gas Cos c0m.... 59% ... Indpls & Northwestern pfd Indpls P & L 6%s pfd 104 104% Indpls P & L 7s 100% ... Indpls Pub Wei Ln Assn 47% ... Indpls St Ry Cos pfd 29% 33 Interstate P S C prior lien 106 107% Interstate P S C 6s pfd 95 99 Merchants Pu Util Cos pfd .101 North Ind Pub Serv Cos 6s 100 102 Northern Ind Pub SCo 7s 108% ... Progress Laundry Cos com ... 31 E. Rauh & Sons Pert Cos pfd.. 50 ... Real Silk Hos Cos pfd 74% ... Standard Oil of Indiana 74 TH I & E Trac Cos com 1 T H Trac & Lt Cos pfd 93 100 T H Trac <9 Lt Cos pfd 93 Union Trac Cos com % Union Trac. Cos. Ist pfd 1 Union l/ac Cos 2nd pfd % Union Title Cos com 80 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 9 Van Camp Prod Ist pfd 96 101 Van Camp Prod 2d pfd 90 100 •Ex-dividend. —Bonds— Belt R R & Sty Yrds 4s 89 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s 78% ... Central Ind Gas Cos 5s 100 Central Ind Power Cos 6s ....104 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 102 105 Vs Citizens Gas Cos 5s 102 105 Citizens St RR 5s 83% 87 Gary St Rv 5s 85 Home-T & T of Ft. Wayne 6s. .103 Indiana Hotel Cos 5s 101 ... Ind Northern Trac Cos 5s 5 Ind Ry &LtCo 5s 97% .... Ind Service Corp 5s 95 Indpls Power and Lt Cos 5s 99 101 Ind Union Tree Cos 5s Indpls Col & So Trac 6s 10! 103 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 100% 104 Indpls tr Martins Trac Cos 55.. 25 In.lplr Nor*h Trac Cos 5s 10 14 Inopis & Nirthw Trac Cos 55.. 25 Indpls St By 4s 60 Indpls Trac & Term Cos 55.... 94 96 Indpls Union Ry 5s 100 Indpls Water Cos 5%s 102 Indpls Water Cos Ist 5s 96 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 96 Water Works Sec 5s 96 99% Inerstate Pub S Cos 4%s 90 Interstate Pub S Cos 5s 91 ... Interstate Pub S Cos 6%s ....101 ... N Ind Pub Ser 5s 100 T H I & E Trac Cos 5s T H Tr & Lt 5s 94 Union Trac of Ind Cos 6s 12% 14 —LIBERTY BONDS— Liberty Loan. Ist 3%s 100.02 100.22 Liberty Loan, Ist 4%s 101.20 101.40 Liberty Loan. 3rd 4%s 100.90 101.10 Liberty Loan. 4th 4%s 101.66 101.86 U. S. Treas., 4%s ....113.90 114.10 U. S. Treas., 4s 109.02 109.22 U. S. Treas., 3%s 108.08 106.28 U. S. Treas.. 3%s 101.48 101.68

Commission Row

PRICE TO RETAILERS ' FRUITS Apples—New fancy transparents. $2.50@4 basket; fancy barrel apples, seasonable varieties, s6@9; new fancy basket apples, seasonable varieties. $2.50 @3, 40 lbs : wfnesaps, choice box apples, seasonable varieties. $2.75@3. Apricots—s2.7s/7?3 crate. Blackberries—[email protected], 24-qt. crate. Cantaloupes—California, $1.50@4. crate. Cherries—California. $2.25@3, 8 lbs. Dewberries—s2.7s. 24-qt. crate. Gooseberries—lndiana. $6. 24-qt. crate. Grapefruit—Dunedin Marsh's, $5, crate. Grapes—California, $4.50, crate. Huckleberries—Georgia. SB. 24-qt. crate. Lemons—California, $6.50@7. crate. Limes—Jamaica. $3. 100. Oranges—California Valencias, [email protected]. crate. Peaches—Southern, $3 @4. crate. Pineapple—Cuban. $3.60 crate. Black, $3.50, crate; red. Strawberries—. Fancy home grown. $6. 24qt. crate. Watermelons—sl down. VEGETABLES Asparagus—Green 90c doz. bunches. Beans—Mississippi stringless. $2.50. Beets—Home grown 35c doz. Cabbage—Tennessee. poney $1.35@2, crate. Carrots—Louisiana, 35c doz. Cauliflower—Home grown. $2.75 bu. Celery—Florida. $5 crate. Corn—Fancy, Texas, $2.50 bu. Cucumbers—lndana hothouse. $1.15 doz. Eggplant—H. G., $2 doz. Kale—Spring, 65c bin Mangoes—s 2 crate. ' Mustard—Fancy, H. G.. 60c bu. Onions—Home grown, green, 35@40c doz.; new Texas yillow, $1.75 crate; Texas Crystal wax, $1.90 crate. , Peas—Home-grown Telephone; $1.25 hamper. Peppers—Louisiana Mangoes. $2 hamper. Potatoes—Michigan, white. $2.25, 150 lbs.; Idaho. $2.75, 120 lbs.; Carolina Cobblers, $2.75 bbl.; Alabama Triumphs. $2 cwt.. Radishes—Hothouse, button, 45c doz. bunches; southern long red, 45c doz. Rhubarb —Home grown, 35c doz. Spinach—Fancy Kentucky. $1.25 bu. Sweet Potatoes—Porto Ricans, $3, hamper. Turnips—New, $1 bu. MISCELLANEOUS Cider—s4.so 6-gal. case; $4.75 doz., %- 8 GarHc—California, 20c lb.

Cash Grain

/ —July 6 The bids for car lots of grain at the cull of the Indianapolis Board of Trader f. o. b. shipping point, basis 41'Ac New York rate, were: WHEAT—Steady: No. 2 red, [email protected]; No. 2 hard. $1.35® 1 37. CORN—Firm: No. 3 white, sl.C4Va@ 1.03V2; No. 4 white, 99y 3 c®sl.ni>/i; No. 3 yellow, [email protected]; No. 4 yellow, 99c® $1.01; No. 3 mixed, 96’/2@9B'/2C; No. 4 mixed, 94'/2@96c. OATS—Steady: No. 2 white, 68@69*/20: No. 3 white, 66®68c. HAY—Firm: No. 1 timothy. $15.50® 16: No. 2 timothy. $15®15.50; No. 1 light clover mixed [email protected]; No. 1 clover hay, $17.50018. —lnspections CORN—-NO. 2 white. 4 cars: No. 3 white. 2 cars; No. 4 white. 2 cars; No. 8 white, 1 car: No. 2 yellow. 10 cars; No. 3 yellow. 7 cars; No. 4 yellow, 2 cars; No. 5 yellow, 2 cc.rs; No. 6 yellow, 1 car; No. 2 mixed, 1 car; No. 4 mixed, 1 car; No. 6 mixed, 3 cars. Total, 38 cars. OAf&— No. 3 white, X car. Total, X car.

WHEAT FUTURES DOWN 2 GENTS IN CHICAGO PITS Good Weather Throughout Belt Lowers Grain; Corn Irregular. By United Press CHICAGO, July 6. Splendid weather ln all parts of the wheat belt brought on hedging by northwestern and southwestern houses today and wheat dropped sharply op the Board of Trade. Corn was Irregular under conflicting influences. Oats dropped in sympathy with wheat. Late in the day wheat was down 1% to l%c; corn ranged from %c off to *ic up; and oats was off % to l%c . Provisions were unchanged. Wheat closed 2 to 2tc off; corn ranged from %c down to %c up, and oats was o: % to V,ic. Provisions were unchanged, to 3c higher. Trading in wheat was active early in the day but quieted down in the afternoon. Receipts at four principal southwestern terminals Thursday were 1,332 cars, and arrivals today were reported to be almost as large. Northwestern and southwestern houses were again selling. The cash market was Vi to lc lower. Receipts were only 1 car. Tightness in July com was again an influence in that commodity. Favorable weather was reported in all sections. There was a good cash demand with the cash market steady to lc higher. Receipts were 50 cars. Liquidation in July oats continued today. New oats were reported cut near Decatur, 111. Receipts were 14 cars with the cash market unchanged. Chicago Grain Table —July 6 WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. July.. 1.35 1.35% 1.34 1.34 1.36 Sept.. 1.37% 1.38 1.36% 1.36% 1.38% Dec... 1.42 1.42 V. 1.40% 1.40% 1.42% CORN— July.. 1.07 V? 107% 1.06% 1.07 1.06% Sept.. 1.01 102 1.00% 1.01 1.01% Dec... .84% 85% .84% .85 .84% OATS— July.. .54% .54% .52% .52% .54% SBt.. .44% .44% .43% .43% .44% Dec... .46% .46% .X 5% .45% .46% LARD— July. 12.05 12.07 12.05 12.07 12.05 Sept. 12.40 12.40 12.37 12.40 12.37 Oct.. 12.55 12.55 12.52 12 55 12.55 Dec.. 12.65 12.65 12.62 12.65 12.65 RIBS— July nominal 12.80 12.50 RYE— July.. 1.10 1.19% 1.18 1.18% 1.20 Sept . 1.15% 1.15% 1,14 V. 1.14% 1.15% Dec... .17% 1.17% 1.16% 1.18% 1.17% By Times Special CHICAGO. July B,—Carlots: Wheat. 4; com. 106: oats. 35: rye. 1. By United Press CHICAGO. July B.—Cash grain; Corn— No. 2 yellow, $1.08%@1.09%; No. 3. $1.06% @1.07%; No. 4, $106; No. 5. $1.03%/</ 1.04%; No. 6, $1.03; No. 2 mixed. $1.08; No. 2 white. $1.09%: No. 3. [email protected]%: No. 6. $1.02; sg.. 9c@sl. Oats—No. 3 white. 61@71c. Barley—[email protected]ß. Timothy— [email protected]. Clover—s2l.so@ 28.50. By United Press TOLEDO. July 6.—Close: Wheat—No. 2. $1.70, nominal. Corn—No. 2. $1.13® 1.14; No. 3, $1.12® 1.13. Rye—No. i. $1.40. Oats —No. 2, 74%®76%c. Clover—Cash, $18; October, sl9; December, $18.75; cash. Imported. sl4 25. Timothy—Cash. $2.35; December. $2.90. Alslke—Cash. $16.25; Aufust, $16,75; October, $17.10. Butter—4s MBe. Eggs—27@ 29c. Hay—sl.so cwt. By Times Special CHICAGO. July 6.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 1.819.000. against 1.509.000; corn. 504.000. against 446.000; oats. 158.000 igainst 190.000. Shipments: Wheat 899 - 000. against 553.000: corn. 494.000, against 375.000; oats, 205.000. against 213.000.

Local Wagon Wheat

Local grain elevators are paying $1.55 for No. 2 red wheat. Other grades are ourchased on their merit* NEW YORK MARKET RANGE —July 6 „ High. Low Close. January 15.72 15.72 15.72 March 15.72 15.63 15.72 May 15.64 15.60 15.60 July 15.30 15.25 15.30 September 15.56 15.48 15.56 December 15.77 15.70 15.77 RAW SUGAR PRICES —July 6 , High. Low. Close. January 2.64 2.61 2.60 March 2.60 2.56 2.56 May 2.67 2.63 3.63 JulV 2.74 2.69 2.69 December 2,63 2.63 Building Permits Woolinß, dwelling and garage 3060-62 Brookslde parkway. $3,200. Woollng. dwelling and garage, 3052-04 Brookslde parkway. $3,200. $364 H " wilson - Kara * e - 1264 N. Sheffield. ton' * C 2OO DUnn ’ furnace ’ 2725 w WashlnKa'. V. Stackhouse elevator. Washington and New Jersey. $3,400. * V. Stackhouse, elevator. Washington and New Jersey. $3,400. Moynahan Apartments, dumb waiter. Thirty-Eighth and Meridian. $1,360. .West Baking Company, elevator. 1331 E. Washington. $3,440. Bethard Paper Company, elevator. 415 Massachusetts. $2,700. Marliegh Apartments, elevator. 1434 N Delaware. $4,300. Dartmouth Aoartments. elevator. 229 E. Michigan. $3,6C0. Darmouth Apartments, elevator. 229 E. Michigan. $4,370. William F. Roepke. alterations, 2307 E. Washington. $2,000. s 3 Oarner Gregory, basement. 3962 Spann. Russell Ware, dwelling and garage. 6331 Broadway. $5,000. „w M. Karstedt. storeroom. 1100 Hanna. $3,500. Claypool Hotel, partition. Illinois and Washington. S4OO. Puritan Finance Company, dwelling and garage. 718 Rochester. $2,150. T. S. Curl, garage. 325 Beauty. $250. H - A- Palmer, garage. 1912 W. Michigan. $255. H. A. Kass. garage. 3901 Carrollton, $250. M. G. Rengarner. garage. 1.738 Orleans. $250. R. Notwest. dwelling. 447 S. Arlington, $3.500. Gottfried Graf, garage. 1123 Wright. S4OO. Death Notices ROBERTS. HUGH—lnfant son of Mr. and Mrs. Esker Roberts of 66 N. Thirteenth Ave., Beech Grove, passed away at Riley Hospital Thursday. July 5. Funeral Saturday, July 7. 2 ip. m. (daylight saving), at the home. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In loving remembrance of Mary Homberg. who died July 5, 1927. Gone but not forgotten. PAL. Transportatif n COAST-TO-COAf T YELLOWA r Chicago s4.oo|Dayton $3.00 St. Louis $5.00 Pittsburgh SB.OO And points West ! And points East 11 a.m.-ll p.m. dallyl 6 a.m.-5 p.m. dally. Denison Hotel. RI. 2273, LI. 4383. Traction Bus Termnlal. MA. 4500. English hotel. Rl. 1273, Funeral Directors Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Drexel 2570, FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1338 N. TA. 1835.

Funeral Directors George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 5374. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. <47? UNDERTAKERS. RI3EY & TITUa 431 N Delaware. LI. 3828 KRIEGER, WM. E, FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1402 N. Illinois St. Rl. 1243. Res., Be. :°66-R 1, J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulnment Dr 0321 and Dr. 0322 Lost, and Found DOG—German Police. 1 year old, W. A. A. tattoed ln right ear. Ch. 3757. FISHING ROD—Steel, with reel: 900 block College Ave. Ri. 5983, 903 College. Rew. FOX TERRIER —White female., black head; lost vicinity College and 20th. Name BABY JEAN. Reward. He, 1236. HOUNDS—2: 3 weeks ago; male, black; female, white. Reward. Ch. 6092. LICENSE PLATE No. 651-188; lost College Ave., Wednesday afternoon. Rwd. Li. 4737. PURSE —Ladies’ gray purse, lost on Market St. Liberal rwd. He. 4539. SMALL—Poodle dog; lost; been sheared? “Queen. 11 Reward. 333 W. New York. TOY TERRIER—BIack and white. Return to 216% N. Melidian. Reward. UMBRELLA—BIue silk: carved handle; lost E. or W. Mich, car. Rwd. Ch. 0808-M. I PAIR OF BABY SHOES—Found by Miss Joe. lost and found girl. \pt the Indianapollg Times. Special Notices REBUILD—Your Health in beautiful country home near Cumberland: pure food, skillfully prepared by expert dietician, capable nurse, best ref. fur. MRS. SCHULZE. Cumberland 21-J-2. SHAMPOO AND MARCEL, sl—Permanent wave, $7.50 this week; hair dyed. Li. 2944, M’ALLISTER SHOP. 31 W. Ohio. Ohio. IT IS A PAYING PROPOSITION—When you buy “316110105 Stones” magazine. 10c a copy, at 510 E. Market St. ON —and after July 6, 1928 I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself. MR. L. L. I ECK. PERMANENT wave: special nestle lanoll or clrcuilne; nex trim; 84.50. Ch. 1734-M. Help Wanted Male Make SIO,OOO Yearly Profit Dlstrlbutore wanted everywhere appointing agents selling wholesale, retail, marvelous Inventions, inexpensive, fascinating automobile necessities, exceptional opportunity; unlimited, noncompetitive field; enormous earnings; exclusive territory; experience unnecessary; every motorist buys on sight; no humbug. no strings, meritorious proposition; postively prove claims; no triflers. Messrs. Fenner or Rowley, sales managers, Marvel Products Company, Hotel Lincoln, Rm. 622, until Saturday evening. WANTED—IOO HANDY MEN TO NICKEL PLATE AUTOMOBILE PARTS; NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY: WE PERSONALLY INSTRUCT OUR MEN; CAN EARN sls TO S3O DAILY; STEADY WORK; MUST HAVE $84.20 FOR PLATING OUTFIT. CALL WAGGONER. HA. 0168-W. AFTER 7 P. M. COLLECTOR—MUST BE ACQUAINTED WITH CITY. LIBERAL COMMISSION. REPLY. TIMES, BOX K-320. DENTAL LABORATORY ASSISTANT That can flesk. finish and polish: must have experience. DR. FORSHEE. 22% N. Pennsylvania. Rl. 5708. WANTED—Several first-class salesmen can earn SSO to SIOO weekly. See Mr. S. F. NEHR. 317 Pythian Bldg.. Sat. 8 a. m. to 1 p. m, GOOD PROPOSITION. RI. 0232 EXPERIENCED finisher for local retail furniture store. Apply ln writing, giving ref, and state salary exp. Box C 651 Times. Help Wanted Female A WOMAN OF VISION AND ABILITY One with initiative, courage and steadfastness of purpose, who has a good education, is over 25. and combines with these qualities a desire to do something very worthwhile, will find a most unusual opportunity for service with us. Earning possibilities from S2OO to SSOO per month. A national campaign supports the work. Experience unnecessary.

TELEPHONE MRS. HOUGHTON FOR APPOINTMENT BETWEEN 2-4 CHerry 2187 911 Eastern Avenue SALESIXdIES—At once can earn $lO dally. 916 State Life Bldg. HOUSEKEEPER—Wanted. Call Be. 4169 after 6:30 p. m. Situations Wanted Female NEAT COLORED GlßL—General housework. No Sun day work. Li. 2906. \ MAID OR COOK—Colored; experienced; willing to leave city. Ta. 0312. YOUNG COLORED GIRL—AII days or afternoon work: reliable. Ch. 5961-M., DAYWORK—Housework, laundry, nursing: willing worker. Ref. Ta. 1928. LAUNDRY—CaIIed for & deliv. Fancy linens, draperies carefully laund. Ch. 7984. COLORED GIRL—Half day. bv the week. Good references. LI. 4106. COLORED GlßL—Wants general housework: reliable; reefrence. Ch. 5961-M. RELIABLE COLORED GIRL Housework or care of children. Ch. 3490. COLORED GlßL—Kitchen work, any kind; willing, reliable worker. Rl. 5814. COLORED GIRL—4 days week; best ref.; go home nights. LI. 7224. MAlD—General housework; reliable colored girl; experienced. Ha. 4505-18. REIABLE GIRL; KITCHEN WC.tK—Day or week. Rl 5614 SPRING —Housecleaning; willing worker; exp, reliable woman. Li. 7159. DAY WORK. LI. 1986. Business Announcements CARPENTERING AND REPAIRING BTURMAN 6s KENNEDY. Rl. 9242. CLEANING WALL PAPER—7Sc-SI.OO With ?;uarantee; work done at once; experenced reliable white men. Be. 4565. FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses, and pillows made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Mass. Ri. 6695. HOUSE PAINTING—Paper hanging and decorating. G. E. WILSON, Ch. 4534-W. INTERIOR DECORATING—Expert: 18c a roll. Work guaranteed. Rl. 6957. MATTRESSES STERILIZED Recovered, remade like new; $5. Box springs recovered. Expert workmanship. Rl. 5227. PAINTING AND ROOFING—First-class; all work guaranteed; cash or liberal terms. Established 23 years. He. 5763. T. E. HORTON Sc SONS. PAINTING—Paper hanging, paper furn.; samples; also cleaning. Work guaran.; prices reasonable; expert. Be. 2859. PAPER—Hanging; 18 cents; house palntlng and tinting. Ta. 5702. PAPER—Hanging; samples; also paper cleaning: expert; work guar. Dr. 3610. PLASTERING—Cement and brick work. Ch. 0920-W. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. $2 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. SPRAY PAINTING—Cut the cost; paint li> side or out. Call CLAIBORNE. Dr, 6534. TIN SHOP ON WHEELS Guttering, tinning of ail kinds;, satlsfaction guaranteed: H. BELCH. Df, 2778, TRASH HAULING and basement cleaning; reliable. LI. 5698. SPECIAL season prices rugs cleaned. 9x12, $1.50; called and delivered. Ch. 5336. FOR VAULTS and dry well cleaning. Be. 0232. D. E. TRIMBLE. 1717 W. Market, HAVE—Your weather strips Installed now and save the diSerence. Phone LI. 6971. American Metal Weather Strip Company. YOUR CAR WASHED—For $1.50, any day except Saturday: washing at night: no storage charge. PARKWAY GARAGE, 325 N. Pennsylvania, next to Y. W, C. A. ASPERGER Sc OERHARDT Builders of quality cemetery memorials. 3495 Boulevard Pi, Ta, 4300, Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N., 1018—rms., 1 single. 1 dble. Reasonable. Plenty hot water. Ri. 9006. CENTRAL. 2404—Light, airy, clean, furnlshed rm.; 1 or 2 persons. Ha. 4787-W. CENTRAL. 1446—Clean, modern rms.; private home; desirable garage. Ll. 9504. DELAWARE. N.. 1656—Lovelv rm.; private hm.; gentleman: plenty hot wat. Ta. 1708 HARBOUR HOTEL 617’/2 N. 111., clean, mod. rms.: shower and tub baths: low dally and wkly. rates. ILL., N., 1138—2 front rms.; nicely turn.. adjoining baath. Ri. 6608. KEYSTONE. N., 301—Nicely furnished rooms, $3.50 per week. . Ch. 6561-R. LIBERTY HOTEL—32OB E. Michigan;* modern furnished rooms, $1 to $1.50; weekly, $4.50 up; 2-room, modern apartments; garage service. -Ch. 5993,

Rooms for Rent MARKET, E., 1320—Furnished room; use of bath; garage. OHIO. E., 1326—Attractive front rm.. constant hot water: 1 or 2. ■ WALNUT. E.. 415—Lovely apt.; piano. Vlctfola; suit. 2 or 3; also newly dec. rm. ij" 7238. WOODRUFF PL., 970—Middle Dr. Dandy rm.. homo privileges. Ch. 1418, 16TH, E.. 138 —2 lovely connecting rms.; reasonable. Ha. 0713-W. VERY DESIRABLE—Room; meals if deslred; 1 or 2 men. Rl. 4992. Your Credit fls Good You can phone ln your want ads and have them charged. This courtesy Is extended to anyone who has no past due aaccounts on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous girl will help you write your ad. Cal* Riley 5551 Want Ad Dept. Room for Rent With Board MERIDIAN. N„ 2319—2 gentleman; rm. & board; laundry: SB. Ta. 7199. 11TH, E., 215—Nice, modern room; with good meals; men only. Call LI. 4138. MODERN—Private home; good meals. Children welcome. Ch. 9988. WANT—2 or 3 children to board in good farm home. R. R. 6. Box 447,/ Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND, 2139—1 or 2 rms.; housekeeping or sleep.: turn, or unfurnished. He if 12. ASHLAND. 1619—Lovely 2 rms., modern; kitchenette, sink; prl, entrance. He. 5039. BROADWAY. 2121—1 living rm.. kitchen - ; also sleeping room; gar. Ta. 0597. BELLEFONTAINE. 1810—2 cooTTfurn. f r t! rms., mod., gar. He. 4774. BRADLEY, N., 103—2 unfurn.; heat, light. gas fnrn. Ir. 0314-R. After 6:00. CAPrtOL, 1332 N.—2, modern, light - housed -keeping rooms; 84. DELAWARE, 1505 N.—l-rm. apt.; everythg. Included: fine location; $7 wk. Rl. '9935. DELAWARE, N., 1505—Most desirable housekeeping and sleeping rooms. HIGH. 1018—5-room modern cottage; screen; walking distance $25. Dr. 4208. KEYSTONE, 2008 N.—3 cool rms.; light, gas; private entrance: 87. LEXINGTON. 1421—Nicely furnished connecting rms.; modern. Private entrance. NEW JERSEY. 130 N.—Under new management: gd. rms,; prices right. Rl. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N., 821—3 Large rms., grdT fl,; private ent., 87; 2-rm. Apt, $6. NEW JERSEY, N.. 2042—Upper and lower rms,; lovely, furn.; laundry prl.: adults. NOWLAND, 2218—2 modern furnished roms, use of porch and laundry. Also garage. Ch. 1550-R. OHIO, E., 1326—2 rms.. redecorated. Seen to appreciate. Reasonable. PARK. 1130—2 furn.; private entrance; 55.50; emp. married couple. He. 3677. PARK. 1655—2-rm. apt. well furnished"; gas, lights, phone. $7,50. Garage. PENN.. 2002 N.—LARGE FRONT RM.. KITCHENETTE: MOD.; ADULTB. E. ST. CLAIR, 516—Nicely furn-. rm. and kitchenette; large yd., shade._s3.7s wk. TALBOTT. N„ 1928—3-rm. apt.; nice, modern; reasonable. VERMONT. 320 E.—4-rm. apt., furnished complete; housekeeping: very reasonable: private entrance. Rl. 0575. IOTH, E.,500—1 or 2 clean, airy rooms mod., well furn.. good location: $5. $7. 11TH, E., 243; Apt. 2—2 housekeeping rms , hot and cold water. Rl. 9131, COLLEGE, 1657—Modern, small apt. furn complete. Private entrance; private lavatory; large front sleeping rm. He. 4804. MODERN—Furn. rm.. kitchenette; also nr. car; sleep, rm.; porch; shady yd. Ta. 2011. 2 LIOHT. AIRY RMS.—Private entrance; private toilet; sink ln kitchen. Dr. 5096. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—3 ROOMS BATH. RECENTLY REDECORATED: GARAGE; WATER FURNISHED. LI. 4638. WA. 4266. AFTER 6 P. M. DELAWARE N., 1825—3-room mod. apt. furn.. $35; unfurn., $25, Ta. 3537. VIRGINIA AVE., 150—Nice 3-room apts; s2l. See custodian or call LI. 6311. Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND, 1230—Furnished apt.; 4-rm. and bath; large- living-room, Murphy bed; front poren; reasonable. LI. 6149. ASHLAND. 1807—Modern home. - completely turn., 3 bed rooms, nice yard. He. 4536. BELMONT, N„ 131—Complete 4-rm. house, $10; very desirable. NEW JERSEY, N.. 301—Very desirable and reasonable; modern. See custodian. NORTH. E., 420—4-rm. furn. apt.; linens, cooking utensils, Orthophonlc and piano. LI. 7173. COOL—Private apt.. 3 ims., kitchen, mod... comp., attrac. 1335 N. Alabama, Rl. 6832. ATT, 3-RM. MOD. 4PTC— Adults; "TpRI. ENT,; car or bus ser'lce. Ta. 1342. CHOlCE—Downtown; new furniture. See housekeeper. Shield Bldg, 220 N. Illinois.

Houses for Rent BROOKSIDE AVE.. 1239—6 rooms, semlmodern; only sl6. Ch. 3909. . iURTON. 2670-73—Double. 4 rms. side, tas, elec., water .id. Ta. 1844. CAPITOL. S., 823—4 rooms; gas. elec., wa. paid, toilet, garage: $17.50, He. 3221. COFFEY. 903—6-rm. double; electricity; newly papered: garage; sl6. Dr. 6449 W. CONGRESS. 1243—6-room double, semimodern; garage; S2B. Ta. 1696. FULTON, 616—4 rooms, semi-modern. Ll. 1764 or Ta. 7190. HARRIS ST.. N., 27—8 rms.; bath; garage. S3O. Be. 0741. HAMILTON. N.. 844—Near Tech; 5 rms.; mod.; water pd.; adults; $36.50; gar. Ch. 1402. JACKSON, 3030—Rear; 4-room, brick double: electric lights; $12.50. Ll. 4466. NORDYKE AVE., 1248—4 rooms; $lO. Rl. 3538. OXFORD. 612 N.—6 rooms; 3 bedrooms; PARK. 2047—8 rms.. mod.; suitab'e rmers.; hardwood. 3-car gar.; S4B. Li. 4004. day. RURAL N., 639—Attractive 6-room medern double; garage: only $45. Ch. 4672, SINGLETON, 2043 Vi 4-rm. double- 'A 5rm. double; semi-modern. Dr. 1153 J. SALEM. N.. 3812—4 rooms, semi-modern; $lB. Wa. 0514-W. DESTROY—Bed bugs and eggs with Sudden Death. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Va. Ave. Ma, 1225. NORTH—Lower cuplex; 3 bedrms., long living rm.. newly decorated, hept, water and gas range furnished: porches, garage: large yard, fruit trees. Dr. 7859 R-2.* DOUBLE—4 rooms side; gas; elec.; water paid; sl6 and sl7. Ta. 1844. 4 BEDROOMS SUITABLE FOR ROOMERS 8 rooms, modern, walking distance, good condition. Ta. 4712. Low Rent, North Walking distance; 2 rooms and bath, range and refrigerator, good condition throughout. Mrs. Alexander, 816 N. Merldlan. Rl. 1229. Business Places for Rent 1,2, 3 AND 4-ROOM BUITES Ultra modern, location excellent. In financial and business section. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Corner Delaware and Market St. Ll. 3458 or call at Room 710, night phone Rl. 1371. 1 Furnished office space available. Desirable office space. Ninth floor, Lemcke Bldg. MA. 6296. STOREROOM—9S-ft. long; $55. 608 E. Washlhgton St. Dr, 6336-R. FOR RENT—Desk downtown office; $5 per month. Rl, 0232. Cottages and Resorts WALNUT GROVE CAMPING & OUTING GROUNDS Enjoy your vacation or outing at this beautiful resort at a low cost. Forty acres of grounds. Secluded cottages, conveniently furnished. By day or week. Grocery on grounds. Splendid fishing, stocked yearly. Tents and boats. Special rates to group gatherings. Only twenty miles from Indianapolis. Three miles south of London where ShelbyvUle Pike croses Sugar Creek. Hal V. Gray, Prop. FAIRLAND, IND. Tel. Boggstown 7-J-ll V WALNUT GROVE—Camping, fishing, boats, cottages; rates to groups. HAL V. GRAY, Falrland. Tel. Boggstown 7-J-11. FOR SALE—Furn. or unfurn. summer cottage, 4 rooms, screened porches, newly painted, electricity. Dr. 5044. 5-ROOM COTTAGE—On Lake James from July 22 to Aug. 5. T. H. McTARSNEY. Be. 3609; eve.. Be. 2352, FURNISHED—Summer cottage; elec.: 71st and White River; wk. or season, Ta. 4323. LAKE WEBSTER—Cozy cottages; elec.. gar,; reas, 1018 Park Ave, Rl. 1457. Storage and Transfer Established 1895 Packing furniture, pianos, china for shipment; 8 large trucks for city and overland hauling. Special rates on small lots and return loads. OTTO SUEZ. Rl. 6561. Ri. 3628 and night Ch. 0699-W. Ch. 4579. . 7 BIEHL TRANSFER CO. Load! insured and guaranteed. Overland haul. Credit to responsible men. Dr. 1235.

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Storage and Transfer EXPRESS PARCEL DELIVERY OO.— Freight, exp., bag.; all parts of elty. Lt. 1838. BRITTON TRANSFER CO. Dr. 7616 2022 Churchman Dr. 7818 TRANSFER—And general hauling. 821 E.'64th St. W. E. RODOCKER. Wa. 4433. J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER Rl. 4265, —Special Rates— Dr, 8071. Houses for Sale AT EDGE OF CITY A brand new 5-room bungalow onAlexander Ave.. % block west of Michigan Rd. (Southeastern Ave.); located near school, church and store, one block west of corner of Emerson Ave. and Michigan Rd. See this attractive bungalow Sunday afternoon. Open from 2 to 5. Price $3,400; $250 cash, $3 per month. CALL BEECH GROVE 150-J-l; or IRV. 4292. NEAR FOUNTAIN SQUARE Six-room semi-modern cottage with complete bath; city water, electric lights, gas, garage; newly painted and papered; located at 1445 Olive St. on paved street, with all assessments paid. Price $3,100; S2OO cash, $27.50 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO, Realtors, Builders. 142 N. DELAWARE ST. RI. 2840. RESIDENCE. IR, 4292. NORTH—A BARGAIN A beautiful home. 700 block Congress Ave., with plenty of fruit. Has 2 Dedrooms and sewing room, large livingroom. dining-room and kitchen; Inclosed back porch: garage; full basement; modern throughout. A bargain, $5,250. STATE SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. LI. 3518. MU. HIXON. Ha. 0475, FOR COLORED New thoroughly modern 5-room bungalow with front-drive garage, on Oxford St., just south of 23rd St. Paved street, all assessments paid. Price $4,000; S3OO cash. $35 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. REALTORS. BUILDERS 142 N. DELAWARE ST. _RI. 2840. RESIDENCE. IR. 4292. HOMESTEAD BUNGALOW 2022 REMBRANDT ST. A good four-room home on large lot, one-half block from car line; priced at $2,000 on easy terms. LORENZ SCHMIDT & SONS, REALTORS NEW BUNGALOW Five rooms; breakfast nook and bath; hardwood and tile floors; built-in tub; kitchen cabinets; side drive; garage. 3373 Colorado Ave. Ri. 4151. HOME DEVELOPMENT CO.. REALTORS A COZY. KEEN. COMFORTABLE Five-room bungalow east, on Bradley Ave., a beautiful new home location, of Kellastone construction. A real buy for only $4,900 and Barrett. Terms. CHARLES R. ETTINGER CO.. REALTORS. LI. 5057. Res.. Irv. 1559. SSO DOWN—S3O A MONTH BEAUTIFUL—Five-room house for sale. 2441 S. State St., near Garfield Park. Bv owner. A. BCANLON. Dr. 6783. 5 ROOMS AND BATH—Practically new, hardwood floors, garage, furnace. Priced reasonable. Te. 4577-W. Real Estate for Exchange HAVE SEVERAL—First-class rentals, good location, bringing good returns; 40 acres, first-class farm and close to city, suitable for subdivision. Will trade for one large apt, building. Owner, Rl. 0232. SI,OOO EQUITY—In 9-rm. house; sacrifice or trade, light car. _Dr._67y-R. Suburban for Sale 2 ACRES $50.00 CASH. Come out Sunday to Cottage Park, see these nice bungalows inclualns garage, chicken house, electric lights, well, fenced, j Price as low as $2,500. Monthly payI ments within your Income. Drive out ! Kentucky Ave.. through Maywood on I State Rd. 67 to the top of Harmon Hill, sec sign then straight ahead 1 mile on 1 Dandy Trail to Cottage Park. 7% miles from Circle. Paved all the way. Ask for Mr. Neukom, LI. 3820, evenings Li • 7795. THE BIUGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN New five-room semi-modern bungalow, north of Fair Grounds for $2,650; small down payment and balance 1 per cent per montn. See H. C. TUTTLE & BRO., Realtors 233 E. Ohio St. LI. 1107. Eve.. Ch. 1108. ONE ACRE—BEAT THIS Bungalow; long living room; fireplace; built in book case; two large airy bedrooms; plenty of built in features ln kitchen; nice enclosed back porch; furnace; full basement; s'de drive to garage; chicken house. Located five miles west, near school, groceries stores and bus service. $200.00 cash. Balance like rent. Call LI. 7795. SALE OR LEASE—Modern bungaglow: extra lot. good location; only 4500 west, just north of Rockville Rd; references required. Be. 4171, R. 1. Lots for Sale LOT FOR SALE—North College Park. Cheap for cash. Ray Thompson. Be. 2244. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaware. LI. 5050. Miscellaneous for Sale WHITE ELEPHANT SALE

WON’T BE LONG NOW AUTO TRAILER FOR TOURING CAR; GOOD CONDITION; CHEAP. CH. 5364. BATHROOM—Complete, $73; meter connectlons, $3. J. W. HARRELL. Ch. 4390-J. BABY BEDS—2; htgh-chalr. bicycle; leavIng city; cheap. Irv, 3331-M. BED-RM. SUITES—2; beautiful; 1 green, 1 2-tone; bargain for quick sale. He. 1462, COMPUTING SCALES Toledo, electric, Dayton and sanitary porcelain. At a bargain. Best offer. Terms. Rl, 9421. DINING-RM. SUITE Apartment size; baby bed, laundry stove, many other articles: good condition; reas, Ch. 2408-J. DINING-ROOM SUlTE—Fumed oak; good condition: bed davenport, library table; reasonable. 300216 Carson Ave, ELECTRIC WASHER Almost new; priced td sell. See at rd floor Woolworth Bldg., 9 E. Washln on. Phone Rl, 1496. FLAT TOP OFFICE DESK—AND CHAIR; CHEAP. 3402 NORTHWESTERN AVE. FRENCH WALNUT—Bedrm. suite: other articles. Leaving city. 33 W. 30th St. GAS RANGE—HIGH-OVEN: BROILER. SPLENDID CONDITION; sl2, HU. 5489. GAS RANGE—High oven, cost $75. will sell for S3O. It. 0758, R. 1, * KING TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE „„ For rebuilding and rentals. 205 Mass, Ave. LL 9470. KITCHEN CABINET—WaInut dresser, hlgh~chair, stroller, etc,; reasonable. Ch. 5177. OVERSTUFFED—LIVING-RM. SUITE, ANTIQUE BED. BUREAU, OTHER FURN.. LEAVING CITY. 32 W. 30TH ST. OVERSTUFFED DAVENPORT—And Chair for sale at your price. Ta. 4537. Porch Swings. $1.98. 1640 S. MERIDIAN ST. RANGE—Gasoline; bath tub, blcycla, 2 men's suits. 1214 Pleasant St. MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO.— Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical appliances, all kinds. 136 S. Mer. Ma. 3363 BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO.. 86 Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators. New and used furniture lor working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings. Dr. 3667. SINGER SEWINO MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes 136 W. WASHINdTON. MA. 1418. RUMMAGE SALE—Usea cioming aDd furniture. 137 W. Georgia St. $l5O DIAMOND—Man’s; 6-hanger steamer trunk, suitcase, like new: all for SBS. or sell separately. Palace Theater. MR. CRIST. 18 FOOT ROW BOTTOM BOAT—With tSoc and shaft: can Install Ford motor, $lO. „ 3914 N. Keystone Ave. 1 - . 20 WAGONS—Ranging from brand new to. 2 years old. Have been used In bread business, suitable for any- kind of retail work. May be seen between 3 and 5 any afternoon. Except Saturday. Priced to sell quickly. CHAS. TRBIHOFER BAKING COMPANY. 359 K. MerrU. 3-ROOM OUTFIT, $139.00 COMPLETE This outfit consist of a 3-plece overstuffed living-room suit, 9x12 rUg, library table, floor lamp, E-piece bedroom suite. 5-piece breakfast set, gas stove. 9x12 congoleum rug, kitchen cabinet.. Terms- • 1640 So.