Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1928 — Page 26
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STOCK LEADERS DECLINE; MART GENERALLY OFF Brokerage Loan Decrease Is Unexpectedly Small; Tone Improves.
Average Stock Prices
Average of twenty Industrials Thursday was 203.73, up .37. Average of twenty rails was 136.13, up .27. Average of forty bonds was 96.22, up .07. Bn United Press NEW YORK, July 20— Sharp declines were scored by speculative leaders in early stock market dealings today on scattered selling induced by the unexpectedly small decrease in brokerage loans reported after the close of the market Thursday night. Recessions of from one to three points were made in leaders like General Motors, Radio and Montgomery Ward, while prices in the general list were mostly fractionally lower. Selling, however, was not aggressive and the list developed a much better tone after initial offerings had been absorbed. Special issues like Victor Talking Machine, International Nickel, Wright Aero and Sears-Roebuck rallied sharply after early losses. Oils Resist Selling Oils resisted selling pressure and changes in these shares were generally small. Trading was again extremely quiet. Describing the market the Wall Street Journal’s financial review today said: “Some selling came into the market at the opening due to disappointment in speculative quarters over the reduction of only $48,284,000 in brokers’ loans during the week ended July 18. ‘As the Street had been looking for a decrease in excess of SIOO,000,000, this relatively small decline caused general recessions in the leaders. However, selling attracted strong buying under the influence of the sweeping improvement in the weekly Federal Reserve statements. Rediscounts at New York decreased $145,000,000.” Dealings Quiet Down Dealings quieted down somewhat in the early afternoon, but previous gains in the speculative leaders were generally held. Buying of the steel shares continued in heavy volume under the leadership of United States Steel and new highs on the movement were made throughout the list Vanadium and Central Alloy were in good demand. Special issues like Wright Aero, Warner Brothers Pictures and Eastman Kodax staged vigorous advances, the latter issue moving up more than five points. Oils also displayed a better tone under the leadership of Atlantic refining, but pool'operations were not pushed with much vigor.
Banks and Exchange
FOREIGN EXCHANGE By United Preset NEW YORK, July 20.—Foreign exchange opened irregular. Demand sterling $4.85%; francs 3.91 5-16 c, off .00 1-16; lira 5.23%c, pff .00%; Belga, 13.92%c; marks 23.85 c, off .00%. INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Local bank clearings today were $3,421,000. Debits were $6,661,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT By United Press NEW YORK. July 20.—Bank clearings today were $989,000,000. Clearing house balance was $106,000,000. Federal reserve bank credit balance was $95,000,000. TREASURY STATEMENT By United Press WASHINGTON, July 20.—The treasury net balance for July 18, was $146,227,073.48. Customs receipts this month to July 18, CHIC'GO STATEMENT By United Press CHICAGO. July 20. —Bank clearings today were $10,000,000. Clearing house balance was $8,000,000.
Indianapolis Stocks
—July 2!)— Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life 65C Belt RR & Yds com 68% 70 Belt R R & S Yd pfd 59 Central Ind Power Cos pfd.... 98 101% Circle Theater Cos com 102% ... Cities Service Cos com 65 ... Cities Service Cos pfd ..100 Citizens Gas Cos com 56 57% Citizens Gas Cos pfd ...101% 104 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd.. 100% ... Equitable Securities Cos com Hook Drug Cos com ....' 31 Indiana Hotel Cos com 125 Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 100 ... Indiana Service Corp pfd .... 90 Indianapolis Gas Cos com 59% 64% Indpls & Northwestern pfd.... 12 Indpls P & L 6%s pld 104 105 Indpls P & L 7s 100 Indpls Pub Wet Ln Assn 47% ... Indpls St Ry Cos pfd 31 34 Interstate P S C prior 1ien....106 108 Interstate P S C 6s pfd 93 99 Merchants Pit Util Cos pfd ...101 Metro Loan Cos 3s 100 105 North Ind Pub Serv Cos 65...100 104 Northern Ind Pub S Cos 7s ...109 Progress Laundrv Cos com ... 31 E. Rauh & Sonus Fcrt Cos pfd.so Real Silk Hos Cos pfd 79 Standard Oil of Indiana 74% ... T H I & E Trac Cos com 1 T H I & E Trac Cos pfd 12 T H Trac & Lt Cos pfd 93 ... . Union Trac Cos com % Union Trac Cos Ist pfd 1 Union Trac Cos 2nd pfd % Union Title Cos com 80 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 7% ... Van Camp Prod Ist pfd .... 96 101 Van Camp Prod 2d pfd 90 97 •Ex-dividend. —Bonds— Belt R R * Stk Yrds 4s 89 Broad Riople Trac Cos 5s 87% ... Central Ind Ggs Cos 5s 99 Central Ind Power Cos 6s 103 Chi S B & N Ind 15 Citizens Gas Cos 5s ..102 107 Citizens St R R 5s 84 87 Gary St Rv 5s 84 ... Home T & T of Ft. Wayne 65.. 103 Indiana Hotel Cos 5s 101 ... Ind Northern Trac Cos 55..,.., .. 6 Ind Rv & Lt Cos 5s 98 Ind Service Corp 5s 94 Indpls Power and Lt Cos 55.... 99 102 Ind Union Trac Cos 5s .. ... Indpls Col & So Trac 6s 101 103 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 101 105 Indpls & Martins Trac Cos 55.. 27 ... Indpls North Trac Cos 5s 8% 13% Indpls & Northw Trac Cos 55.. 31 i ... Indpls St Ry 4s 65 67 Indpls Trac & Term Cos 55... 94% 94% Indpls Union Ry 5s 100 Indpls Water Cos 5%s ......102 105% Indpls Water Cos Ist 55....... 96% ... Indpls Water Cos 4%s 96 101 Water Works Sec 5s 96 99'% Interstate Pub S Cos 4%s 89 Interstate Pub S Cos 5s 96 Interstate Pub S Cos 6%s 101 N Ind Pub Ser 55... 99% ... T H I ft E Trac Cos 5s 70 T H Tr & Lt 5s 93 Union Trac of Ind Cos 6s 10 13 Liberty Bonds Liberty Loan, Ist 3 Vis 99.90 100.10 Liberty Loan, Ist 4%s 100.68 100.88 Liberty Loan,, t4h 4%s .... 100.92 101.12 U S Treas.. 4Us 111.14 111.34 U S Treas.. 4s 108.14 106.34 U 8 Treas.. 3%s 103.90 104.10 U ■ Treas., 3%S 99.04 99.24 —Sales--20 shares T H Trac and Lt pfd 91% SUGAR OPENING By United Press _ Ktw YORK. July. 20.—Sugar futures opened higher; July 2.16; September. 2.25: December 2.40, up .01; January 2.43, up .C3; March 2.44, up .04; May 2.58, up .04.
New York Stocks
(By Thomson Sc McKinnon)
—July 20Railroads — Prev. High. Low. 12:00 close. Atchison 186% ... 186% 186% Atl Coast Line 167 Balt & Ohio ....105% ... 105% 105 Canadian Pac ..202% ... 202% 203 Chesa & Ohio ..178% 178 178% 178% Chi & Alton ... 10% ... 10% 10 Chi & N West .. 79% Chi Grt West ... 13% 13% 13% 13 CRI&P .....113% ... 113% 115% Del & Hudson 184 Del & Lacka ....132 ... 132 132% Erie 51% ... 51% 52 Erie Ist pfd ~ ... 32 Grt Nor pfd .... 95% ... 95% 96 111 Central 139% fcSWl&i:# ::: , M K*& N T Sl ?..\‘.\‘ 38% '35 '35% 35% N °Y P Centfal’.'!!! 160% .'!! 160% 160% Nor Pacific 95 ... 95 95 /2 Heading" ..'.'.' 99 4 "I 99 * 99% Southern Ry itov Southern Pac ...118% ... llf% llf% It L a & Iw.’.:'. 83 ’<ii% '82% 82% St L & S F 110% ... 110% llOva Texas Sz Pac ..170 ... 170 1;0 Union Pacific 192 West Maryland 39 ... 33 39% Wabash 70% ... 70% 71,a Rubbers— Ajax 8% ... 8% 8% Fisk 11 1/ 4 . Goodrich 75% 73% 75 <3% Goodyear 47% ... 47% 47 A Kelly-Spgfld ... 19 ... 19 19% Uifited States’.."3o%”.!. 30% 30% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy.. 93% ... 93% 93% Am Locomottive .. ... Am Steel Fd... 53% 52% 52 4 52% Am Brakes ... 41% 41% 41% 41 2 General Elec ..146% 145% 146% 14,% Gen Ry Signal 98% 97% 98 97,2 Lima Loco .... 49% ... 49% 49% N Y Air Brake 41% Pressed Stl Car .. ... 20 Pullman 81% ... 81 a 81 Westlngh Atrb.. .. ... 45 /a Westingh Elec.. 92 91% 92 92.a Steels— Bethlehem 56% 56% 56% 55 Colorado Fuel.. 64% 61 64-2 62 2 Cnlcible 71% 70% 71% 70% Gulf States Stl 60 ... 60 ... Phil R C & 1.... 29 ... 29 29 Rep Iron & Stl.. 55% 53 55 53 a Otis Steel 23% 22% 23% 23 U S Steel ......139% 137% 139 137% Allov 34% 32% 33% 33 Youngstown Stl 87% 87 87% 86 4 Vanadium Gorp. 71% ... 71% 71/4 Motors— Am Bosch Mag.. 32 31% 31% 32% Chandler 15 ... 14• 14% Chrysler Corp.. ,3% 72 73 72 s Conti Motors .. il% ... 11 2 IJ/2 Dodge Bros 13% ... . 13% 13% Gabriel Snbbrs.. 19% ... 19% 19% General Motors 188% 186 188 188,a Hudson 81% 81 81% §l*6 Hupp .......... 56% 55% 56 Mack Trucks... 88% ... 88% 88% Moon 7% ... 7 7 Paige 32% 32 32% 32% Nash 82 81% 82 84 Packard 73 ... 73 , 84 Pierce Arrow .. 11 % ... 11% *l% Studebaker Cor 87% 67 67% 67% Stew Warner ... 88% Stromberg Cart 50% ... 50% 50 Timken Bear ..120% ... 120% 120% Willys-Overland. 20% 19% 20 20% Yellow Coach... 32Vg 31% 32 32 White Motor .. 37 ... 37 37 Mining'— Am Smlt & Rfg 189 ... 189 188% Anaconda Cop.. 66% 66 66% 66% Calumet £z Ariz. 96 ... 96 96% Cerro de Pasco. 73Vi ... 73*2 <4 Chile Copper... 44% ... 44% 44% Greene Can Cop 97% ... 97% 98% Inspiration Cop 21% ... 21*2 21% Int Nickel 91% 90% 93 91% Kenneoott Cop 93 91% 92% ... Magma Cop 49% Miami Copper ... 20 Texas Gulf Sul 67% 67% 67% 67 % U S Smelt 45 Va Oils---Atlantic Rfg ...143% 142 143% 143% Freeport-Texas.. 67% 66% 67% 68 Houston Oil Indp Oil & Gas. .. ... ... 24% Marland Oil ... 35 ... 34% 34, Mid-Cont Petrol 28% pln-Am 1 Pet 41% !!! % „ Pro^& S R P grs°!.". £% ' 3% $ Union of Cal “I n. Royal Dut .1 ... 56% ... 56% 56% Shell 26% Simms Petrol ... .. ••• Sinclair Oil .... 24% 24% ... 25 Skelly Oil Cal.. .. ... ••• 57% Std till N J .... 43 ... 43 43 Std Oil N Y .... 33% ... 33% 33% Texas Corn 59% 59 59 ~ 59 Transcontl 7% ... Jjt Riehfield 46% ... 45% 47 Industrials — Adv Rumely ... .. . ••• .-a;., Allis Chalmers ..125% ... 12'a 12. . Allied Chemical -172% 170 172 1,1 Armour A 18% ... l*', If 1 j Amer Can 84% 83% 84 84 / Am Hide Lea iS'® Am Llnseeu "’2 iO9 iio 109 ss •* ■* 1 Am Wool .. ••• ••• l”', 8 Coca Cola 158 ... 153 158% Conti Can 96 ... 98 96va Congoleum 22% ... 22 A 22/4 Curtis 103 101% 103 104 Davison Chem .. 00% ... .50% 51A Dunont 371 • • • 371 o7i /2 Famous Players. 129% 128% 129 127% Gen Asphalt ... 71% ... 70% 71% Int Bus Mch 119/ ... 119% 119% Int Cm Engr ... 58 57 58 58 Int Paper 69% ... 69 ,s 70 A Int Harvester ..264 ... 264 264% Lambert 105 ••• 1 95„ 1 9S /Z Kelvlnator 14 13% 13% 14% Montgom Ward. 163% 162 163 163% Natl C R 61 ... 61 62 Pittsburgh Coal ... 58-a Owens Bottle ... ... ,77Vs Radio Corp 163% 165% 168 169 Real Silk 26% ... 26% 26% Rem Rand 29% ... 29% 29% Sears Roebuck. ■ 116’% 115% 116% 116% Union Carbide 150 Univ Pipe 194% U S Cs Ir Pipe .... 239, U S Leather 47% 46% 47% 47% U S Indus A1c0..109% ... 109% 110% Wright 148 145% 148 146% Woolworth Cos.. 179% ... 179 180’% Utilities— Am Tel & Te1..173% 173% 173% 173% Am Express 192 .. 192 195 Am Wat Wks 55% ... 55% 56 Brklyn Man T 63% Col G & E 106% ... 106% 108 Consol Gas ....144% 143% 144 144% Elec Pow & Lt.. 33% ... 33% 33% Interboro 38 Nor Am Cos .... 69 ... 69 69% Nat Power 33% 33 33 32% Pub Serv N J.. 53% ... 53 7 / a 53% So Cal Ed 47% Btd Gas & E 1.... 63% ... 63% 63% Utilities Power.. 37% 37% 37% 37% Am h lntl‘ n Sorp... 93% 93% 93% 94 Inti Mer M pfd 36% ... 36% 49 United Fruit .* 136 Foods— Am Sug Rfg .... 69 ... 69 69, Am Beet Sugar 16 15% 16 10% Austin Nichols 5 Beechnut Pkg 43% California Pkg 69% Corn Products.. 70 ... 69% 70% Cuba Cane Su p 19 ... 18% 19% Cuban Am Sug 18% ... 18% 18% Fleischmann Cos 68% 68% 68% 08% Jewel Tea 102 ... 102 102 Natl Biscuit ...160% ... 160% 161 Nat Dairy .... 77% 77 77% 77 Postum Cos 63% ... 63 63% Tobaccos— Am Sumatra ... 62 61% 62 60% Am Tobacco 158 Am Tob B 157% Con Cigars ... ... ... 86% General Cigar 62 Lorillard 25% 24% 24% 25% R J Reynolds.. .131 ... 131 131 Tob Products 8.100 ... 100 100 United Cigar St 25 ... 25 25% Schulte Ret Strs .. ... ... 55%
In the Stock Market
(Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, July 20.—The reported reduction in brokers’ loans and Federal reserve member bor- 4 rowings, combined with an increase in the Federal banks situation. However, the most important feature of the statement is found in the increased holdings of gold certificates. We wonder if this can be reg,%ded as verification of the rumor we have already called your attention to and to the effect that the board might modify its position regarding credit for stock market purposes. It may be; but we believe that the public will await one or two more statements to see whether the policy is continued. In so far as the public policy of trading is concerned we can see no reason for abandoning the opportunities for liquidating on bulges. COTTON OPENNING Oil United Press NEW YORK, July 20.—Cotton futures opened lower. October 21.10, off .14; December 20.90. off .19; January 20.80, off .20; March 20.20 ,off .25; May 20.60, off .22; July 20.97, off .09.
MOST PORKERS DROP 20 CENTS AT STOCKYARDS Lambs Strong to 25 Cents Higher; Other Material Steady. 12. 10.004U11.50 11.60 7,000 13 [email protected] 11.75 7,000 14. [email protected] 11.50 8,000 16. 10.254111.60 11.65/ 5.000 17. 10.254111.50 11.60 7.000 18. [email protected] 11.85 5.500 19. 10.25 (a11.60 11.60 7 000 20. [email protected] 11.40 7,500 Middleweight hogs were off 20 cents, while lights dropped 10 to 25 cents on the hundredweight at the Union Stockyards today. The top was down to $11.40 and material in the bulk weighing 170-300 pounds sold upward from $11.30. Receipts numbered 7,500 and there were 1,280 holdovers. Lambs were strong to 25 cents higher and other material was generally steady. The Chicago market opened slow around 10 to 15 cents lower than Thursday’s best prices. A few loads of choice 250-280-pound weights sold at $11.15® 11.30. There were about 21,000 received. All Hogs Decline Heavy meat animals weighing 250-350 pounds sold for $10.75® 11.30, dropping 25 to 30 cents, while middleweights, 200-250 pounds, were off evenly 20 cents at $11.30® 11.40; Lights, 160-200 pounds, dropped 20 cents on the top to $11.25 ® 11.40, and light lights weighing 130-160 pounds were priced at $10.25 ® 11. down a quarter on the top. Pigs, 90-130 pounds, were 25 to 50 cents low’er, selling at sß®lo, - \hile packing sows brought $9 @lO, off a quarter. Beef material was quoted a little lower in a steady cattle division supplied with 600 head. Steers were [email protected], and cows, sß® 10.50. Low cutter and cutter cows sold for $5.25@7, and bulk stock and feeder steers went at $8 fi 12. Lambs Strong, Higher Best vealers w r ere priced at $13.50 @14.50, unchanged, and heavy calves brought $7 @ll. also steady. Receipts w-ere intimated at 700. Sheep were steady but lambs sold at strong to higher prices. The top was $14.75, up 25 cents, and bulk fat lambs advanced 50 cents on the low end of the range to [email protected]. Bulk cull lambs sold for $8.50@ 10.50, unchanged. Bulk fat ewea were [email protected]. Receipts numbered 900. —Hogs— Receipts, 7,500; market, lower. 250-350 lbs [email protected] 200-250 lbs [email protected] 160-200 lbs 11.2547:11.40 130-160 lbs 10 254/ 11.00 90-130 lbs 8 00ft 10.00 Packing sows 9.00® 10.00 —CattleReceipts, 600; market, steady. Beef steers $13.50® 15.50 Beef cows 8.004/ 10.50 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 5.2547 7.00 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. B.oo® 12.00 —Calves— Receipts, 700; market, steady. Best vealers $13.50014.50 Heavy calves 7.00011.00 —Sheep— Receipts, 900; market, steady to higher. Top fat lambs ...$14.75 Bulk fat lambs 14.0047 14.50 Bulk cull lambs 8.50® 10.50 Fat ewes 4.500 6.50 Other Livestock Bn United Press . „ _ FT. WAYNE, Ind., July 20.—Hog—Receipts, 350; market steady to 25c lower; 90-110 lbs., $8.75; 110-130 lbs., $9.75; 130140 lbs., $10; 140-150 lbs.. $10.50; 150-160 lbs., $10.75; 160-170 lbs., $11.10; 170-200 lbs., $11.15; 200-250 lbs.. $11.25; 250-300 lbs., $11.35; 300-350 lbs.. $11; roughs. $8 50 4/9; stags, $64( 6.50. Cattle—Receipts. 100; calves—Receipts, 75; market sls down. Sheep—Receipts, 200; market lambs, $14.50, down. Bu United Press CINCINNATI, July 20.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,900; holdovers. 1,948; market 25c down; 250-300 lbs., [email protected] 200-250 lbs., $11.25 <77 11.65; 160-200 lbs., $10.50® 11,65; 130160 lbs., $9,754/11; 90-130 lbs., SB4/10; packing sows, $8.254/9.75. Cattle—Receipts, 250. Calves—Receipts, 300; market steady; beef steers. sll-14.50; light yearling steers and heifers, sll4/15; beef cows, $74/9.50; low cutter and cutter cows, $5,254/6.50; vealers. sll4/14; heavy calves. $lO4/13; bulk stocker and for stockers, $10,504/11.50. Sheep—Receipts, 800; marke steady; ton fat lambs, sls; bulk fat lambs, $12.50® 14.50; bulk cull lambs, [email protected]; bulk fat ewes, [email protected]. B;/ United Press CHICAGO, July 20.—Hogs—Receipts, S’.OOO; market opened steady to 10c lower; late trade, 154420 c lower In comparison with Thursday’s average; top. $11.45 paid for choice 185-210 lb. weights; butchers, medium to choice, 250-350 lbs., $10,254/) 11.25; 200-250 lbs.. $10,354/11.45; 160-200 lbs., $10.15® 11.45; 130-160 lbs., $9:604/ 11.25; packing sows. [email protected]; pigs, medium to choice. 90-130 lbs.. $9.2547 10.35. Cattle —Receipts, 2,000; calves, receipts 1,000; market, most killing classes, weak on peddling basis; shipper demand, narrow; indications firm on choice light yearlings; demand for weighty steers, unreliable; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice. 1300-1500 lbs., $144/16.25: 1100-1300 lbs.. sl4 @ 16.60; 950-1100 lbs., $14.254718.75; common and medium. 50 lbs., $8.754713.25; fed yearling.,, good and choice, 750-950 lbs.. $14.2557 16.70; heifers, good and choice. 50 lbs. down, $14.75® 16.60; common and medium. $94/14.75; cows, good and choice. $9.755712.50; common and medium. $7.5047 9.25; low cutter and cutter, [email protected]; bulls, good and choice, beef. $9,404/10.75; cutter to medium, $7.25579.35; vealers. milk fed. good and choice, [email protected]; mediums, $1247.13; cull and common, $84712; stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, all weights, $11.7557T3.50; common and medium, $9.25® 11.75. Sheep—Receipts. 7.000; active firm trade on all ovine classes; spread narxow on both rangers and narrows; however, Quality fairly uniform; fresh feeding lambs practically absent; lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down, sl4 504715.35: medium. 513.2547:14.50; culi and common. $10.2547)13.25; ewes, medium to choice. 150 lbs. down. $4.25477.15: cull and common. $1.7547)5.50: feeder lambs, good and choice, $1?.2557T3.75.
Bn Times Rnccial LOUISVILLE, July 20.—Hogs—Receipts. I. market 20e lower; best heavy and medium hogs." 180 lbs. up. $11.40; pigs and lights. 180 lbs. down. $7.40<?/9.90; stags and throwouts. $8,304/8.90. Cattle Receipts. 200: market steady; prime heavy steers, sl3 14; heavy shipping steers. sl2 (Si>l3; mediu mand plain steers. slo<®l2; fat heifers. $lO4/113.50; choice cows. $3,50 @10; medium to good cows, $6.50(fr8.50; cutters. [email protected]: canners, $4.50475.50; bulls, $64/8.50; feeedrs. $94/) 11.25: stockers, $3.50@ 11.25. Calves—Receipts. 200; market steady; good to choice. $10.504712.50* medium to good. [email protected]; outs. $8.50 down. Sheep—Receipts, 2.000; market, lambs 50c lower; sheep steady; lambs, $13.50@14; lew choice. $14.25; seconds. $8 4/8.50; sheep. $447 6; bucks. $3403.50. Thursday's shipments: Cattle, 356; calves, 91; hogs, 756; sheep, 2,239. Hu United Press PITTSBURGH. July 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 500: market steady; 25p-350 lbs., $11.5040 12.10: 200-250 lbs.. $11.75(5)12.10; 160-200 lbs.. $11,254)12.10: 130-160 lbs.. $10.754712; 90-130 lbs.. [email protected]; packing sows. $9 409.10. Cattle—Receipts. 50; calves, receipts. 25: market steadv; beef steers, sl3 45 15.75; light yearling steers and heifers, $11.504015; beef cows, $84011; low steers and cutter cows. s6@B; vealers. $134016; heavy calves, SB4/13. Sheep—Receipts. 25; slcady to strong: top fat lambs, $15.25: bulk aft lambs. $134015; bulk culi lambs. s9@l3; bulk fat ewes, [email protected]. Bn United Press EAST BUFFALO. July 20.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.600: holdovers. 794; market, steady; 250-350 lbs., $11011.90 : 200-250 lbs.. $11,854/ 12; 160-200 lbs., $U.604/>l2-130-160 lbs.. $11.25011.65: 90-130 lbs.. sll4/ 11. packing sows, $94/9.25. Cattle—Receipts. 400; calves, receipts, 600; market, steady; market, weak; beef steers, $11,504? 16.25; beef cows. $8409; low cutter and cutter cows. $4.50406.75; vealers, sls® 16,50. Sheep—Receipts, 1,000; market, 25 4?50c up: bulk fat lambs. $15.50016; bulk cull lambs, [email protected]; bulk fat ewes, $6 Si 7.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Marie Magdalen Berlault. ARTHUR J. BERIAULT AND CHILDREN. CARD OF THANKS—We wish to thank the many friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us at the time of our sorrow. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. Butler’s little friends and the Rev. B. C. Hargitt for his consoling message, Moore & Kirk and Butler’s uncle Lem for his message In song. The voice that now Is silent, Is Just beyond the sun. OSCAR DIAMOND AND FAMILY. T ransportation COAST-TO-COAST YELLOW AY Chicago s4.oo|Dayton $3.00 St. Louis $5.00 Pittsburgh SB.OO And points West I And points East 11 a.m.-ll p.m. dally! 6 a m.-5 p.m. dally. Denison Hotel. RI. 2278, LI. 4383. Traction Bus Termntal. MA. 4500. English hotel. Ri, 1373, Funeral Directors w.t7blasengym Main office, 222 U Shelby St. Drexel "570, FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835. BERT S. OADD. 3130 PROBPECT BT. DREXEL 5307 George Griristemer Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 5374. G. H. HERRMANN 1723 B. East St. Dr <477 UNDERTAKERS. hisey St Trrua. 831 N Delaware. LI. 3828 KREEGER, WM. E. FUNERAL DIRECTOR. 1403 N. Illinois St. RI. 1243, Res.. Be. 3886-R 1. J. C. WILSON: funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equipment Dr 0321 and Dr 0322 Lost and Found FOUR MENDED silk stockings, lost Frt.; downtown district. Reward. Wa. 1073. _ BOSTON TERRIER--Strayed from 3040 N. Pennsylvania. Reward. Ha. 1578. CAT—Smoked Persian. Child s pet. Please bring him home. Reward. Dr. 3554-W. WRIST WATCH—White gold Gruen. on Wash., between Ind. Theater and Mer, 1 block south on Illinois. Reward. Ta. 0696. CAMERA—Sx7, In black case. Ha. 3215-M. Reward. WATCH CHAIN—GoId links. 3 small diamonds; Sun. Keepsake. Reward. Hu. 3231. GLASSES—PAIR, BLACK-RIMMED; LOST. LI. 8933. BRACELET—Wide, silver filigree. Liberal reward. He. 2283. _ MARE—Bay. strayed from 3902 School; star on forehead, name Prince. Ch. 4483. You Retd the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker. Special Notices HARDWOOD FLOORS INSTALLED ON TENPAYMENT PLAN ESTIMATES FREE. CH. 3450. HOOSIER STATE AUCTIONEER LEGAL AND COM’L SALE MA. 4991. JACK BERNSTEIN, 811 MEYERKISER BLDG. IF WE CAN’T SELL IT FORGET IT NOW—Is the time to spray your evergreens for red spiders, also for caterpillars, INDPLS. SPRAYING. 626 E. S3rd St. Instructions LEARN BARBERING—Trained barbers In demand. Big money earned In short time. Easy to get started. Write MOLER COLLEGE. 512 N. Btate St.. Chicago. VOCAL LESSONS. sl—Young men and women. Li. 7251. 11l Pembroke Arcade. PIANO —And Harmonv lessons, full hoursl. Graduate Teacher. RI. 3080. Help Wanted Male Beperad®lbJe Mara Wonted b.v Chicago corporation to act as district manager on a marvelous new mechanical Invention recently patented and now being marketed on a national scale. Tbe man we select for the Ipdianapolis district must be reliable, willing to follow instructions and have some mechanical experience so that ho can learn to explain our device. To the right man we will give an excellent comract and a district large enough that his earnings should be SIO,OOO to $1:7.000 yearly. You must be financially responsible and able to invest SI,OOO for merchandise. Give a brief history of what you have /lone in the past. Wire or write for full details. Mlt. SHAW, general manager, Liquid Service Cos., 307 N. Michigan, Chicago. SALES REPRESENTATIVES AN OLD AND RELIABLE COMPANY IN THE SPECIALTY BUSINESS IS OFFERING THE OPPORTUNITY OF GUARANTEED TERRITORIES ON A LIBERAL COMMISSION BASIS. ONLY MEN WITH CARS CONSIDERED. REFERENCES REQUIRED. WE WILL ADVANCE SMALL SALARY FOR FIRST MONTH, NOT CHARGEABLE AGAINST COMMISSION ACCOUNT. CALL LINCOLN 5408 FOR APPOINTMENT. SALESMAN—Good position; commission basis. RI. 5227, 872 Massachusetts. SALESMEN—Wanted to sell Hoosler Motor Club memberships; also automobile Insurance. Must have neat appearance and have automobile. Good opportunity for those Interested. Apply m person. 1840 N. Meridian St. TAlLOß—Coatmaker preferred! j. L. SORENSON. 2838 W. Tenth. Be. 249 V WANTED-—Man to sell shrubbery and flowers: must also understand trees; on commlsslon basis. Hu_ 4818. TIMES WANT ADS BRING' BUSINESS Help Wanted Female W A N T E D—EXPERIENCED COMPTOMETER OPERATOR WHO IS ALSO A STENOGRAPHER. APPLY BEFORE 11 A. M. L. S. AYRES & CO. 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 aualities 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 91 i Eastern Avenue WOMAN—White; middle-aged; for general housework; small family; no washing; good home. 15 E. 34th. Situations Wanted Male JANITOR—Or chauffeur; experienced, and have license. RI. 4153. MAN—For general housework and chauffer; reliable. He. 3248. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Main 3500. Ask for an Ad Taker.
Situations Wanted Male YOUNG MAN—With light del. car. Knows city well. Be. 0604-M. Ask for Ray. YOUNG. MARRIED MAN-25 YEARS OF AGE. WANTS WORK. HAVE HAD SALES EXPERIENCE. SALARIED POSITION PREFERRED. BOX K 500, TIMES. Situations Wanted Female NURSINO—By day. night or week. Any case. Ch. 7255. LADY—WiII help with light work in return for room. Box C 670. HAND LAUNDRY—First-class, at home; exper.; cleang. Frl. for crap, people, ref. 318 E. 22nd. PRACTICAL NURSlNO—Experienced; ref.; willing to go any place. Dr. 3914-W. WIDOW LADY—Wants men's washings to do. also rooms for rent. MRS. MILLS. St ! __ HOUSEKEEPING—FuII charge, by reliable, refined woman, with small son. age 2 years. Box C 667, Times. Business Announcements TlNNEß—Roofing and furnace "ork. Repalring our spec. E M. BAXTER. Ch. 4246 FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses, and pillows made. E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. Ri. 6695. REROOFINO—Painting, garages, remodeling; lowest prices; longest terms. Ta. 2606. ILLINOIS CLEANERS Cleaning and Pressing. Del. Service. Li. 2988. 808 N. Illinois. CRAZY CAT CLEANERS—4I27 E. Tenth St. Men's suits. sl. Ch. 0505. OH-KAY CLEANERS & DYERS You can entrust us with your most delicate garments. Delivery service. 2153 E. New York St. Ch. 4666. PAINTING AND ROOFING First class work guar, cash or liberal terms. Est. 23 vrs. He. 5763. T. E. HORTON & BQNB. CLEANING—WE CALL FOR AND DEL. LOYAL CLEANERS AND DYERS. RI. 6256. FOR VAULTS AND DRY-WELL CLEANING —53.50 A LOAD. BE. 0252. RUG. 9x12. THOROUGHLY CLEANED. 11 Superior Rug Cleaners. He. 4462. RUGS—Cleaned, 9x12. SOS! Special” 10 days. Call & del. Keemer Rug Cos.. Ch. 5336 SPRAY PAINTING—Cut the cost; paint lnslde and out. CaU CLAIBORNE. Dr. 6534. ASPERGER & GERHARDT DESIGNERS & BUILDERS OF QUALITY CEMETERY MEMORIALS. 3405 BOULEVARD PL, TA. 4300. Rooms for Rent GLADSTONE, N.. 40—Modern- large, cool room; private bath. Irv. 0559. ILLINOIS. N.. 2441—Large turn front rm.. mc*ern home; reas. Ha. 2858-R. _ Rooms for Rent ALABAMA, N . 1115—Modern, clean, home* like, hot water; $3. RI. 1553. ALA , N . 2225—Nicely turn rm.. dewnst., 2; reasonable: alter 5 30. Ha. 4932-R. ALABAMA. N.. 1100—Cool coiner room: large closet; coll springs: rocker; S4 50 double; newly papered single: two wlndows. closet; $3: phone. Private home ADDISON, N.. 13—Doub. rm.; continuous hoi water; good ventilation. Be. 4910-W. CLINTON HOTEL—29 Virginia Ave.. dcslrable rooms; $2 to >6 week. CLEAN—Airy, front room: pri., mod. home: garage; car line. Be. 3039. DELAWARE. N.. 515—Large, clean rms.. for 1, 2 or 3; S3 up. RI 7257. EAST. E.. 701—Furn. rm., down, lor'2; modem:_fcoard optional. LI. 4013. GRAY, N.. 823 —Nicely furn . 1 or 2 gentlemen, modern, private, reas., garage. HARBOUR HOTEL 617% N. Illinois. Cool, clean, modem rm s^._ at reasonable rates. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1015—Newly decorated rm.; private home: 2 windows and door to balcony; private entrance. Men. LI. 3182. 1 LOVELY SLEEP. RM Also a suite Os housekeeping rooms. Ch. 4588. 25TH. E.. 719 Pleasant, airy rm.. newly furnished. He. 4503, ILLINOIS. N . 2326—5ma11, cool, cozy rm. Private home. Ha. 3505-J. BROOKS IDE. 1813—Nice cool rm; private. mod., privileges: home cook Ch 1218._ ILLINOIS, N.. 401—Rink Apt. 15; 'large"! clean room. RI. 3945. ILLINOIS. N.. 1801—Nice, large rm ; reflned lam.; reas.; gentlemen; park, space. KENWOOD. 3120—Front rm., adjoining bath: prlv. home; gentleman. Ha. 1153-R. MARKET. 1320 E.—Nice airy rm.. modern home; garage. Rl. 5403. PARK. 1643—Combination ltvlng bedrm: continuous hot water, near bath: private entrance. SLEEPING ROOM—Private home; garage optional; walklng distance. LI. 2422. TALBOTT. N., 2538—Light, airy, front rm.; gentlemen preferred: garage. Ta. 2609. TALBOTT. 1431 S.—Ni'ce.y furn.. modern room: 1 or 3 girls. Dr. 5839. VIRGINIA. 658—Will "rm. lady as com-re*-;nce repulred. Inq. 6 p. m. VERMONT. E., 126—Apt. 6; pleasant front room; Riley 2671. , 11TH. E.. 318—Nice outside rm.. connecting hath, hot water; >4. RI. 4851. WILL RM.—Refined woman: walking distance of stores; car line % block; prlvliegCs; references exchanged. RI. 6159. 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 on our books. Avail yourself of this opportunity. A courteous eirl will help you write your ad. Call Riley 5551 Want Ad Dept. Room for Rent With Board BOARD room: modern home; child 2 to 6 years: no other children. LI. 5782. EAST—Young man - to share attractive airy rm.. modern home. Cherry 1218. WANTED—Cntldren, 1 to 6 years to care for during dav. 235 N. West Bt. MODERN—Room: private home; garage; good meajls. Belmont 0989-M. COLLEGE, 3255—Single rooms"; 2 meals; private family; $9 week. Wa. 5195. PARKER. 1312—Airy room: home cooking: $5.50: ladles; hus. car. Ch. 0948. HOYT AVE.. 1416—Room and board for one or two; In widow's home_. CHILD—To board In country; good home. Southport 96-M 3. LITTLE GIRL—To rm. and board; private home: best of care. Irv. 2913-R KENWOOD, 2329—Sleeping rm., mod., with 2 meals; gentleman. PARK, 1411—Nice, airy room for 2; good home cooking. RI. 4194. LA SALLE, N.. 1427—Modern front rm. for 2; refined family; breakfast and eve. dinner, Ch. 1148. CHILDREN—Between 2 and 5; board lor summer, nice country home. Ch. 5981. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 2139—1 or 2 rms.; housekeeping or sleep.; turn, or unturnished. He. 1642. ALABAMA. N., 1132—2, large, airy, downstairs rms.; private entrance; park, space ASHLAND. 1520—Modern, light housekeeping rooms; private home. ASHLAND, 1610—Lovely 2 rms.. modern; kitchenette, sink: prl. entrance. He. 5039. BELLEFONTAINE, 1227 —3 furnished rooms; _bath;_Ra rage; adults. BELLEFONTAINE. 936—Nicely furnished rms., for ho usekeeping. LI. 3953. CENTRAL. 1948—Well-furn., 3-room apt.. and room withJiitchenette. CENTRAL, 2131 % —Newly furn. Apt.; pri. ent.; gar. free; reasonable. He. 4155. DORMAN, 414—2 neatly furnished rooms; housekeeping. Ch. 0250. FLETCHER. 1233—2 or 3 rms. and kitchenette . furn.: mod.; prl. fam. Dr. 5067-R. lOThT 318—Modern 1 and 2 rm. suites. 1 and 2 beds; clean, newly decorated, some with sinks and private entrance; $4.50 up. WEST INDIANAPOLIS—CIean. 1 or 2room suites. Private entrance. 653 Birch. IfTH E.. 909—3 large upper front rms.. modern: sink. $7.50. RI. 1839. 22ND. E.. 318—2 large front rms. and kitchenette, mod., also lg. sleep rm. Everything furnished. No other roomers. HARLAND. 1117—4 rms.; completely furnished; SB. Dr. 2432. KENWOOD. 2265—3, nice, cool, light housekeeplng. Ha. 0838-R. MARKET ST.. E., 538—2 mod. hsekplng. rms. Everything furnished; $5 week. MARKET. 1728 W.—Room; all modern; private entrance; $4. MERIDIAN, 1655 S.—Modern 2-room apartments: nicelv furn.; private entrance; adults. Dr. 0363. ___— NEW JERSEY. 130 N.—Under new management: gd. rms.; prices right. RI. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N., 2042-Upper and lower rms.; lovely, furn.; laundry prl,; adults. RURAL. N., 267—2 mod. rms.. furn.. prlv. home- also sleep, rm. Ch. 1761. SENATE. Sj, 946 —3 nicely furnished rooms, modern. Dr. 27P2-M before 10 a. m. VERMONT. E., 450—2-room apartment; modern. TWO—Large, clean, cool, well-furn.. front. modern; garage. He. 4771. WASHINGTON BLVD.. 2837—2 furn. rms. for light hsekp. Employed couple prefd. 10TH, E„ 318—Front suite. 2 large light, modern rooms, suitable 2 or 4; 2 beds, 2 large wardrobes, newly decorated: range; refrigerator, comfortable and clean; close in; $7.50. Apartments for Rent INSPECTION INVITED BEAUTIFUL AMBASSADOR APARTMENTS Furnished or unlurnlshed: $57.50 to $125. Apartment-hotel service if desired. Call at building office, Penn, and Pratt Sts. Phone RI. 1371. Moynahan Propertles Company, 710 Union Title Bldg. Locate Before School Opens 4-room Apt.: Inside toilet; water furnished; 1537 State St.*' sl6 month. Also 4-rm. Apt. at 121 8. Sherman Dr„ Inside toilet and garage: S2O per month. CaU Wm. 2181 or LI. 2318.
Apartments for Rent MAPLE TERRACE 542 E. MAPLE ROAD Five rooms; garage SB9 THE CAMBRIDGE NORTH AND DELAWARE STS. Beautiful furnished nonhousekeeping apartments; 1. 2 and 3-room suites. MAPLE ARMS 38TH AND CENTRAL ' Four rooms and bath; heat, light, gas water furnished $75 WESTMINSTER 2725 N. MERIDIAN ST. Three rooms S6O BLACKSTONE 4001 E. WASHINGTON ST. Reduced rental makes this an exceptional offer; two rooms $12.50 KRIEGER 333 E. PROSPECT ST. Two rooms $32.50 H. H. Woodsmall & Cos., Inc. “We insure everything but the hereafter.” Nights and Holidays call Lester Johnson. Dr. 2840. 1649 N. ALABAMA $37.00 1020 Central 35.00 418 E. 15th s4l- 53.50 668 E. 11th 35.00 1244 E. Wasihngton 45.50 5345 E. Washington 39.00 240 E Pratt 30.00 1733 N. Meridian 60.00 2037 W. Washington 42.00 234 E. Pratt 37.50 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES COMPANY 710 Union Title Bldg. LI. 3458. NEW JERSEY. N.. 516—Des.. lg.. front rm. and kitchenette: accom. 2 girls or married couple; nicely turn, with Vie.:_walk. dis. BELLEFONTAINE, 2315—THREE ROOMS, BATH. RECENTLY REDECORATED: GARAGE: WATER FURNISHED; $32 50. LI. 4638; WA. 4266, AFTER 6 P. M. FLETCHER. 1501—4 mod. rms. and bath; newly papered; heat. wa. furn. Dr. 601 L BELLEFONTAINE. 1427—StrlC. mod. lower duplex.. 5 rms.. bath; wa. pd. Ir. 0909. during day. LIBRARY APT—Low rent. walk, dist., 2 rms., kitch., prl, bath. 816 N. Meridian. 1825 N. DELAWARE—3-ROOM. MOD. APT. PARTLY FURNISHED. TA. 3537, 33RD, W.. 209 At Capitol. Attractive 5rm. duplex; gar.; stm. heat; $45. LL 4424. Houses and Flats Furnished 3029 NORTHWESTERN AVE—ATT. 3-RM. MOD. APT.; ADULTS: PRIV. ENT.: CAR OR BUS SERV. TA. 1342. 2402 N. TALBOTT—Upper duplex, 5 mod. rms., 2 bedrms.; evrythg. furn.; SSO; sl3 wk. Ta. 0817. Houses and Flats Furnished MERIDIAN. N„ 1728—Beautifully furn. 4rm.: main floor Apt.;_cooL_gar. Ta._U>92. COOL. PRIV.”APT.- 3 rms!, kitchen! mod!; comp.,_att. 1335 N. Alabama. _ Rt._6832._ Houses for Rent BOSART, 908 -4-room modern double; Murphy In-a-door borl; gar. IJr. 0758, R. 1, CENTRAL, 3266—6-room strictly, mod. double. BURTON 2670-72 4 rooms water paid good condition; painted; si6 Ta. 1844. _ DOWNEY —And Ohmer, Irvington; 7 rms. mod.; shades, screens. A-l condl.; lovely yd.; forest trees; gar.; water pd. Ir. 3604, 3030 N. ARSENAL; 5 rooms $27.50 2017 Baltimore; 4 rooms 18 00 2921 Baltimore; 4 rooms -.... 18.00 2216 Broadway (double); 6 rooms... 45.00 2755 Caroline. 3 rooms 15.00 3H4 Central (duplex/; 5 rooms 65 00 2930-32 N. Dearborn (dble.l; 4 rms. 22.00 830 S. East; 10 rooms 35.00 2010-12 English Ave. idoublei; 6 rms. 20.00 315 N. Key/tone idoublei; 5 rooms. 27 50 237 N Keystone: 6 rooms 30.00 20t2 Laurel (double): 4 rooms 25.00 2044 Laurel (double); 4 rooms 27 50 2150 52 Ransdell idoublei; 4* rooms.. 17.00 3335 Schofield; 5 rooms 25.00 4228 Schofield idoublei; 4 rooms... 15 00 1927 S. State; 4 rooms 20.00 2709 Stuart; 5 rooms 22 50 2849 Stuart: 5 rooms 1!) 00 1047 St. Paul: 6 rooms 35,00 3808 E. 26th St. idoublei: 4 rooms. 25.00 42 E. 37th St. (dotiblei; 8 rooms... 40 00 5014 University; 5 rooms 43 00 We will pay the water on all properTHE WASHINGTON COMPANY 257 W. Washington St. Mr. McVcy or Miss Higgins LI. 3820. Newly-Decorated Double, sl6 Five rooms, elec. Its., gas for cooking. city water, paid by owner; new paint and paper 2628 Brookslde. Dunlop & Iloltegel 122 E Market_ LL 6517. COLLEGE, 2006—Cottage, modern, garage; S4O. He. 5723. SHERMAN DR.. 1526—5-rm. double; semimodern: garage: $.6. Ch. 4391 NEW JERSEY, S.. 626%. 624%—3 rm.; elec.; gas; bath; modern: sl7 SQ. COLLEGE. 1629—6 rm. mod., clean, redeco, hardwoods,- new furnace: garage $37 50. INGHAM. ’. <"; 5 Mrriern double a;u! garage; S3O. Ch. 0517. COLORED—Rent red iced. 1129 Roach. 5 rms. semi-mod., redecorated Ks. 3455-J. ENGLISH, 2366—8 rooms, semi-mod.; gar.; water paid; $27. Dr. 4555-W. GALE. 1123—5-room semi-mod double; g/G rage; only s2l. Ch 0698-W. HARRIS ST., N.. 27—6 rms.; bath; garage. S3O. Be. 0741. KEYSTONE. N.. 247—Attractive 4-rm. bungalow double, bath, gar, $25. _ Ir. 3955. MARTfNDALE. 2926 -Colored. 4 rooms, ln_side toilet: bargain; sll. LI. 4466. " 2240 VALLEY AVI-L Four-room double, gas. city water, elec. lights, cheap rent. Li. 8868. 30TTI. W.. 846—9 rooms, modern; suitable 2 families or roomers; $55. Irv. 4655. HAMILTON. 47 N.— % double; 5 rooms; semi-modem; good cond.; gar. Ch. 6617. Walking Distance, $17.50 Five rooms, first class condition: elec. Its., gas for cooking, city water paid. Byowner. 411 E St. Clair. DUNLOI* & HOLTEGEL _LL_6SI7. 123 E. Market. LEXINGTON AVE.. 1334—Modern. 8-room single; 3-car gar. Mrs. Bone. Barton Hotel MACPHERSON, 2949—New double. 4 rooms, semi-modern: garage; $25. Ta. 1825. DESTROY—B sd bugs nnd egg3 with Sudden Death. ALBERT G. MAAS. 31 Va Ave. Ma. 1225. RUSSELL AVE.. 613 3-rm. half double; gas, lights, water; sls. LI, 7103. • RANDOLPH, S.. 1611—4 rooms semi-mod.; garage; $25. Be. 3833. SINGLETON. 2153—% block north of Garfield Park: thoroughly modern. 7-room single: newly papered; water paid; 2-car garage. Key nt 2157_Sing!etonj_$38. 1855 BROOKSIDE—S-room double; mod ex. fur.; nice place: res, lla. 1289. 4-ROGM—Modern bungalow; basement; water paid; s3l. RI. 2607. FOR. RENT—Or sale, 2 bungalows'. The Bellaire Addition, north of 46th St.; If Interested call Hu. 5615. Business Places for Rent 1. 2. 3 AND 4-ROOM SUITES Ultra modern, location excellent. In financial and business section. UNION TITLE OFFICE BLDG. Corner Delaware and Market St. LI. 3458 or call at Room 710, night phone RI. 1371. 1 Furnished office space available. 50-RM. HOTEL —Comp, facilities for restaurant; very desirable. This Is a monevmaker, advantageous rental terms. Li. 1546 Desirable office space. Ninth floor, Lemcke Bldg. MA. 6206. Cottages and Resorts WALNUT GROVE Camping, fishing, boats, cottages: rates to groups. HAL V. GRAY, Fairland, Tel. Boggstown 7-J 11. FOR RENT OR SALE—Cottages and lots on the east bank of Webster lake. Write to Charles Stoner, Plerceton, Ind. R. R. FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage. Lake ster; elec., gas., boat. 1018 Park Ave. RI. J4SL FOR SALE—4-rm. sum cott.. N. of Broad Ripple, furn. or unfurn.; screen porches. Dr, 5014. COTTAGES—IS-mln. ride to downtown dist.; St. car.; safe for childern; % sq. from Warflelgh Bathing Beach. LI. 6098. FURN. SUMMER COTTAGE— ELEC.: 71ST & WHITE RIV.; WK. OR SEAS. Ta. 4223. MANITOU LAKE—Cottage for rent. O. F. OLIVER. Rochester. Ind. 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. Ri. 6561. Ri. 3628 and night Ch. 0699-W Ch. 4579. BRITTON TRANSFER—Moving. $3.80 load: large trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7616 TRANSFER—And general hauling. 821 E 64th St, W. E. RODOCKER Wa. 4433 Storage and Transfer STEINKAMP & SON TRANSFER—Storage. Local-overl’d hauls. 2942 Brkslde. Ch, 6826 RADIO TRANSFER C 0.—404 Mass. Ave. Local and overland hauling. Ri. 4757. WILLIAMSON GARAGE & TRUCKING 324 W. Georgia. Special rates. LI. 2842. WM. C. .JOHNSON TRUCKING CO.—Local and overland. Be. 2700. Nights Be. 1499. Houses for Sale LaSalle St., No. 1362 A 5-room California bungalow; long living room, fireplace, large diner and kitchen first floor: 2 bedrooms, bath and large closet rooms up, full basement; a perfect home in perfect condition. Price, 85,850. NICOSON, Ri. 9484. Security Trust Company
Houses for Sale MODERN BUNGALOW, $3,950 Five rooms; bath, furnace, gas, electric lights, city water, laundry connections: built-in buffet and kitchen cabinet. Located 1326 Roachc St. Paved street, all assessments fullv paid. Terms. $250 cash; $35 per month. Will consider vacant lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Riley 2840. Residence. Irv. 4292. THREE-BEDROOM Single home; two story, six-room, well built, thoroughly modern house, at 1048 Division St. Large brick front porch: four-car garage; paved street: all Barrett Assessments paid. Price $5,500. SSOO cash; SSO per month. Will consider lot as cash payment or small house In trade. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. Rllev 2840. Residence, Irv. 4292. NEW BUNGALOWS Modern and semi-modern, near Garfield Park, on paved streets. Easy terms. N. J. FOX. RI. 2509; eve.. Hu. IJ6B. ' NEW BUNGALOW Oak floors; tile in bath; built In tub; breakfast nook; kitchen cabinet; nicely decorated; gum woodwork; 2 bedrooms; wide lot with side drive. RI. 4151. HOME DEVELOPMENT CO., REALTORS. FOR COLORED 1628 Sheldon St.; 4 nice rooms and complete bath; city water; electricity; gas; 4-car garage; close to school. Price $2,500; easy terms. THE C. W. HENRY CO.. REALTORS. 429 Lecmke Bldg. RI. 1064. WE WILL SELL Your property or !arm in thirty davs. By appointment. WM. C. KISSLING. £Ol new City Trust Bldg. RI. 2638. GOOD—3-room bungalow; garage; bfifToT; grapes; $1.350, 1113 Berwick Ave. COTTAGE NEAR EAST ST. 6 rooms, bath, toilet, electric lights, gas. city water, fire-proof roof, garage, large lot. This property Is nicely painted and decorated. Only $2 150; $350 cash: balance monthly. AMERICAN ESTATES CO. 621 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. Rl. 9359 Mr. Amos Dr. 2432 FOR SALE BY OWNER--Attractive home, five rooms modern, large lot. low price. on small monthly payments. He. 2905. _ 2 ACRES—Near Arlington and Tenth; fruit trees. Ch. 3980. FOUK-ROOM B UNGA LO YV Long living room, electric light, gas, cltv water, furnace; garage Newly painted and papered; large front porch. Located 408 S. Christian St. $3,100. S2OO cash: $27.50 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware St. _Rllev_ 2840 Residence. Irv. 4292 STANDARD AVE.. 1251—7-room home; food condition; light; gas: inside toilet: -car garage; S3OO down. $25 per mo.: by owner; rents S3O per mo. 2025 W. Vcr. mont. SIOO CASH. S3O MONTHLY Splendid bargain in a 4-room semimodern bungalow; almost new. R. S. HOWELL, 533 Lemcke Bldg., Li. 7929. Ha. 0789-J. Suburban for Sale SPLENDID LOCATION—On E. 21st St., for grocery and filling station: in rapidly growing neighborhood; acre of ground facing two streets. Wil cut In two, four 600-ft. lots. Easy monthly payments with permit to build at once. Call Mrs. Kimmo'.l. Ir. 1525. ON TERMS 4-room bungalow. % acre; fine for chickens and garden; near Ben Davis MR. M'TARSNEY, Be. 3609. Eve.. Be. 20 ACRES—With stream through lt. 2 ,to 10 acres wooded building sites. 2 acres with 5-rm. house. Located 10 mi. northwest of Monument. Filllne station and lunch rm. on State Rd. ALVIN O. SMITH. Phone New Augusta. K-23 "ARLINGTON HEIGHTS 21st south to 16th on Arlington; one acre lots: wonderful bargains; $lO down, $lO month; splendid streets, elec, lights. 20 minutes ride to eircle. Salesmen at 1810 Arlington, Saturday and Sunday afternoon. AUDUBON REALTY CO. 5622 E. Washington St __ _ Tr. 1525. WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST VERNON ACRES HOMES—TR ACTS- LOTS 38th Street and Massachusetts Avenue: 2 squares west. Call Lin. 3820, MR. BOWERS, or Ch. 4924, evenings. 5-Room Suburban Home Close to Troy and Madison Ave.; large lot, small paj'ment down. Balance monthly. AMERICAN ESTATES CO. ‘ 620 OCCIDENTAL BLDG. RI. 9369. _Mr. Amos. Dr. 2152. Real Estate for Exchange NE\7—4-rm. double; semt-medorn; near Ga.-fie'.d Park for lots on improved St. Box C 666. Times. PROPERTY —In Shelborn. Ind. Trade for Inpdls. property or farm. Ch. 7699-M. FOR TRADE—Five-room bungalow, modern. hardwood floors, located .in good residence district In Terre Haute, for residence In Indianapolis. Address Box C 668. Times. Lots for Sale LOT—In Bremer First Addition; close to Prdspect and Sherman Dr.: cheap If taken at once. Ir. 046R-Rlng 1 Farms for Sale SALEO“rTRADE-40 acres; 2!l mi.S. W. Indpls.: fruit farm. 500 peach trees and other fruit: fair bldgs.; spring water. WM, NORRIS. 211% W. New York._ 200 ACRES—lmprovements; fruit: war. deed; $1,275; terms. P. J. FUSHELBERGER. Columbus. Ind. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting; remodeling a specialty. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 13ti_N Delaware. Ll. 6059. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Miscellaneous for Sale BED—Mahogany, poster: beautiful tapestry settee & chair; porch furniture. Ta. 2800. BABY carriage: twin ''comfv cab;’ cost S4s| splendid cond.. reasonable. Bc_ 3191. BEDROOM, dining room, living room suites, kitchen furn; leav._cily._Hu. 6152. BABY BUGGY — Rubber " tired: Just like new; a bargain at S2O. Dr. 4804, BEDROOM—Suite, walnut veneer and gumwood; Justproof constructed; boxed in drawers, bed, chest and French vanity. $72.50. MICHIGAN FURNITURE STORE, 2148 K. Michigan St. Ch. 9519. WASSkS—Electric; good condition; first S3O buys ii J 2019 Lambert 3t. PINING-RM. SUITE 8-piece: buffet, table, 6 chairs, fumed oaltt excel, cond.: $35. MICHIGAN FURNITURE STORE. 2148 E. Michigan St. Ch. 0519. BED —COMPLETE: COMKINATION IiobKCASF; DAY BED AND TABLE. 671 E 21st. _ BABY--Car.; reversible body; cost SSO and basinette. botli sls. 1229 Spruce. ' FAN—I6-in.; Westlnghouse oscillating D. C. Suitable fur bus. place. Li. 5518. _ BUFFET—6O-in.. sls; U leather upholstered chairs. sls: round table, $4; sell separate. 1650 N. Tibbs. Re. 2937. LADY'S—Oxford grev tailored suit; slz 36: exc. condition. _5361 College. Apt. 293. BOX—Springs good condition, coat $32; sacrifice, sl2. 8361 College. Apt. 200. _ PLATFORM—Wagon; cheap. WILLIAM GARDNER. 1118 Deloss St. THREE-PIECE MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE—S69.SO. Gordon’s Bargain Basemen! Tlvee-piece overstuffed mohair Living Room Suite. Slightly used. Cost $375. Owner leaving city. Will sacrifice this beautiful outfit. Call at 1426 Randolph St. SATURDAY This is the last day of our great cash sale. Everything reduced to rock bottom prices. STATE FURNITURE CO. 200 S. MERIDIAN FANS—Two 16-inch oscillating D. C. fans. These are priced at such a low figure that you can't afford to swelter. Call up and cool off, RI, 2504, MIXED—Hay in field near Flackvllle; fine quality; low price. _L1._4466._ HAY—In field: Aslaska and timothy; near Castleton; sell by field, acre or ton. Ri. 2674. COMPUTING SC ALES -To i edo! ' elec tri c! Dayton and sanitary porcelain. At a bargain. Best offer. Terms. RI, 9421. CROSS-CUT S. W—And enginner's ground compass; seveial articles furn. Ta. 2800. DINING-RM. SUITE—B pieces; epiendid cond.; chp. If sold at once, Ch. 0800USED ELECTRIC WASHER A BARGAIN. 9 E. WASHINGTON ST., 3RD FLOOR WOOLWORTH BLDG.. RI 1496. ENCYCLOPEDIA—BRITANNICA: 30 VOLUMES; LIKE NEW. BARAIN. CH. 3410. FANS—Three: Diehl ceiling; for restaurant or business place: splendid condition. Will sell cheap. 115 Volts. D. C. Be, 2209. FURNISHING) —Os my home; must sell; leaving city. 822 Bosart. Ir. 3221-M. FANS—IO direct current; suitable for business place; bargains If sold at once. 1402 N. Capitol. RI. 4461. GAS RANGE —High-oven broiler; splendid condition; sls. Wa. 0254.
.JULY 20, 1923
Miscellaneous for Sale
ANVILS—Two large size blacksmith an* vils, $7.50 each, One smaller size, $5. 1302 W. Washington. < PORTABLES—S2O and up; repaired $3.7S and up; rentals $7.50 tor 3 months. KINO TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Li. 9470, GAS RANGE —Chambers Fireless, cost 159} just like new $75. Simmons bed. chair. a dresser. Leaving citv. Ta. 0957. 1 TWIN BED RM suite—'With vanity and chest of drawers, ivorv and gold. Bargain for quick sale. He. 1402. ITALIAN MARBLE—Three-chair barber shop Case. Three lavatories. Good as he*- Will sell cheap. BROWN & HARP. North Salem, Ind. MAYTAG—Washer and Chambers rangeT like new; sacrifice. 5442 University Ave.. after 6 p. m. REFRIGERATOR—-50-ib. side leer; inside p WhUe cnam.; scarcely used; sac. Hu. 5921, I^^~^ ongoleum ’ cost sls; Justflike new, $7. 2311 Ashland Ave. RUG—One arge beautii il Oriental; like' new; bargain. Wa. 324f. WASHER—EIec.; Thor: \~l condl.; $35, \ 41r> W. 29th St. Ta. 507:*. after 6:30 p. ml _ VICTROLA console model with mahogany finish: He. 4227. MEIER EI.EcTfflC AND MACHINE CO.— , Electric wiring, motor repairing, electrical appliances, all kinds. 136 S. Mer, Ma. 2363 THREE SILK DRESSES—Size 40; good condition; $2.50 each. Rl. 3080. RUMMAGE sale—Usea cioming and furnlture. 127 W. Georgia St. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURE CO.. 86* Virginia Ave.: furniture, rugs, stoves, refrigerators. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open ever,nips. nr. 3067. SUPERIOR HOUSE paint. -Outside or inside, 15 colors and white, $1.59 galloti, 366 S. Meridian St. Ri. 916a. SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all makes. 126 W. WASHINGTON. MA. 1418 Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus mg. furniture, magazines, papers, will J help us to help others. Salvation Army s ?M0 IStr l '?7 Ur om r?- p , h0 5,? fcr wagon. Rl. < ; 022. 327 W. Georgia St. WANTED—SmaII table; bed rm. rockef and vanity bench, cheap. He. 1462. furniture: wanted ’ Will nay good cash prices. Dr. 4840. --200 or 300 used folding chairs. call at 2332 Prosper: S’.. Or. 6463. Legal Notices . legal sale Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house, will on Monday Aug, 6, 1928, sell lor accrued charges the household and other goods belong’ing to the following named people: Thelma Archer, No. 2263: Mrs. Ann Carry Ballard, No. 2228; Elmer Barnes. No. 1964; David Badgiev, No. 1851; Albert P. Butterfield, No. 1927; Brandeburg. No. 1624: c. A. Bolster, No. 705; Mrs. Katherine Bradv, No. 435; Mrs. Wm. Bue.s. No. 295: George Casey. No. 2171: Consta. v Hawkins, No. 2475: F. S. Culver. No. 2407; Clarence Cissel, No. 22-13; Clarence M. Caliav.ay No. 1570; Clyde G. Cox, No. la-10: Lydia Cropper.-No. 1465; a. Downey. No. 1322; W. B. Cush. No. 869; Elmer Culbertson. No. 604; Mrs. Alice D. Hass, No.. 2023: John ,T. Drahrr. No. ■ 1575: Mrs. Louise Elmore. No. 2403; J. M. English. No. 359: Homer Fortner, No. 2072: Warner Furlong, No. 1997; W. E. Forrester, No 1479 Henry U Farnsworth. No. 1073': }rm Ghaweii. No. 2369; E Gilmore. No. 1818: Terrence Ciradv, No. 1379. Hugh Hill, No. 1406; Margaret. Hollowell, No. 2417: Hitch H. Hanna. No. 1482: J. Guy Hough. No. 1306; Elizabeth Howes. No. 1292: . Eliza Hickman, No. 859: Sarah Johnson, No. 2468; Paul Jordan, No. 2046; Benjamin Kohn, No. 1963: Benjamin Kohn, No. 195 G: Harry Lloyd, No 2257; Mary E. Long, No. 361; Mrs. Eva ManNo 2448: J. L. Malnwaring, No. 2313: Dolly C. Moore, No. 2028 Fred R Marshall, No. 1918; Charles Mohler, No. 1858: Mrs. R. E. Montgomery. No. 1208; June K. McCullough. No. 2357: Ben C. Melntiro. No. 914. Mrs Clifford Me. Corkle No. 1155; Mrs. Clifford McCorkle*. No. 453- Edna Neighbors. No. 2051; James O. Grady. No. 1965; Jessie M R ee d. No. 2434: Ruth Perry. No. 2080: C. P. Porter. No. 1664. Mrs. C A. Pierce. No. 1663: Jamos Pierce, No. 1440: Jane W. Poole. P ‘ fc * Ball Transit Company. No. Richardt. No. 2002; Chas. Rose, No. 1134: R. j. Reams, No. 1648; Thos. B. Ragen, No. 1311; Helen Raine, No. 959; £ am . Y. Savidge. No 2453; Wm. Swartz, No. 2020: C. Dansby Shaw. No. 1583; Mrs. Mona Schneider, No. 1558; Mrs. Chios ' Snell, No. 15 47; C. Shoff,' No. 854; Herman Sons, No. 975; Frank L. Scanlon. No. 738: Myrtle Schlosser. No. 550; JesTaylor. No. 2425; Oorls A. Tumstall, No 1935: E. B. TUlson. No 713: Donai Wells, No. 2473; Roy L. Wimble, No. 2151; Margaret Walstead. No. 2103; F. B. Woods. Nj>- 1812: R. L. Wiggins, No. 1673; C. A. Wilson. No. 218. SHANK FIREPROOF STORAGE CO. 1426-30 N. Illinois St. Indianapolis. Indiana. Pets and Live Stock 10,000—10 days' to 3 weeks' brooder chicks; large breed, sls per hundred; plenty baby chicks. $10; ducks, 30c. BOYER'S _HATCHERY, 34 N. Delaware. M 'JRCH TS SUCESSOR at stud A R O 5a7.603; Intruder Blood lines. Puppies sired by him can be seen at 4004 w.• Washington. MRS. THOS. NICHOLS. BOARDING KENNELS Dogs boarded by day. week or month. Individual runs and sleeping quarters. ATOKA BOARDING KENNELS Between 34th and 38th on Pendleton pike, Cli, 6521. V FRESH COWS! " Washington 4433. PUPPIES-German police; gray and silver; _9 weeks old; pedigreed. Wa. 2463 R-2. BCSTON'BUL!, TERRIER PUTPIES—Fand 8. 843 S. TREXIONT l POULTRY and live stock wanted; highest prices paid. Dr. 3580. POLICE PUP-PEDIGREED; 4 MONTHS OLD CII ■ 30 n. KEYSTONE. ■ BEAGLES for sale; young, stock; dig. to regls.; gun, morning. 1514 Naomi. POLlCE—Puppies: femnles 3-mo.-old. from Jmported champion stock. Hu. 4765. CANARlES—Beautiful little singers; also females. Ir. 1235. COLLIE Puppies. 8-wks.-old; $3 and S.L 5025 S. Taft St. __ WIRE HAIRED—Fox terriers; If you want _a_fliie pedigreed punple call Dr. 7080-J. BOSTON TERRIERS AT STUD Castro’s Mlnquas Spark; 12 lbs. fee ...sl3. Castro's Intruder’s Block: 15 lbs., fee.. 15 ALSO FOR SALE 10 MONTHS OLD MALE PERFECTLY MARKED Wa. 0724-W. 4017 Wash. Blvd. WTRE-TAIRED FOX TERRIER3 From imported stock; stud and show type; eligible for fall show. Man Friday stud fee, sls. 2214 Park Ave. He, 4115, HAZEL VIEW KENNELS HOME OF MAJOR SULLY ST. BERNARD Boarding. Private runs and sleeping quarters, Veterinarian in attendance, •Broad Ripple State Rd. 31. ■ Wa. 4323-R 1. Miss Hazel George. 'WIRE-HAIRED FOX TERRIER PUPPIES—--3b months old, male. $5; female, $3. 829 Kctchnm St., la square south 3000 W. Tenth St. WIRE IIAIRED'foX TERRIERS Aristocrats of dogdom. Puppies from imported stock. Imported Darroch Knight Templar, at stud. Kennels 1 L- ml. east 4 of Arlington Ave. on Brookvllle rid. I. K. ■ BENNETT. R; R. P, Box 420. Indpls. GERMAN' POLICE PUPPIES- $7.50' UP* SOUTH PORT 78 J 1. KITTEN—PERBIAN l MALE, 11 MONTIIi OLD; BEGISTERKD. BE. 2500. ENGLISH—BULLDOG PUPPIES: REASON- ' ABLY PRICED. 2641 Stanley St. LI, 4918, COLLIE PUPPIES ATOKA COLLIE KENNELLS; BETWEEN 34TH ANND 38TH ON PENDLETON PIKE. MRS. B. F. BUSKIRK. CH. 6521, ESKIMO SPITZ—Fine pechgTeed puppiesT cheap. 5011 Broadway. ST P.ERNARD PUPPIES —From champion and imported stock; dtglble. Wa. 3761-J. GERMAN POLICE DOG—Good proven stud dog for sale. $25; registered. Ch. 5437. _ Radio and Equipment ATTENTION—Radio owners; expert radio service of all kinds. Two vears with KruseConnel! Cos. CLYDE B TRADER. 202 N. Rural St., Ch. 7039-M. LI. 4784. RADIO sets and sneakers all makes ~re- j paired and service. Cummins Bros, a Radio Cos. 34 W Ohio St, LI. 3656. RADlO—Stewt.-Warner; cost $240; scarcely used; >75. yictrola & records. Ir. 1881-R Musical Instruments SLIOHTLY—Used gland, $360; reproducing, electric grand, former price, $1,750. now. $995. Payments; no Interest, ROBERTSON'S. 235 N. Penn. VICTROLA—KimbaII, mahogany; like new; cost $165. now SSO; 40 records. Ta. 3388. PLAYER— BB-Note, like ne’w; cost $750, will sacrifice for Tjuick sale, $195; terms $2 per week._'Ll. 6161. _ _ PIANO,. KRAKAUER—Upright, mahog., med. size., Splend. con, reas. Wa. 0779. BAND INSTRUMENTS “King" ’ phones, trumpets, trombones. Sousapliones. Leedy drums and xylophones. Bach trumpets. Olds trombones. Selmer clarinets and saxes. Easier terms Expert repairing of all Instruments, Guaranteed used goods. See them before you buv. Instructions RINNE MUSIC CO. . and DRUM SHOP 128 Pembroke Arcade. 1 LI. 0333, _ .. Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE Rl. 8155 150 N. Delaware SAXOPHONES New and used; easiest payment plan In city. YORK BAND INSTRUMENTS. Lorenz Sax School, 122 Pembroke Arcade. LI. 1421. *
