Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 130, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1928 — Page 14

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WHEAT IS DOWN FRACTION, WITH BUYING SLUMP Corn Is Unsettled, Though Weather Favors Harvest and Shipping. 'D United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Lack of buyng support during the late session sent wheat down a fraction on the Board of Trade to close at the low point of the day. Com weakened in sympathy and took an irregular trand. Oats were off a trifle. Wheat closed % to %c lower, com ranged from %c off to Tic up and oats were unchanged to T4c off Provisions were sharply lower. Selling by northwestern houses, presumably hedging, put wheat under pressure during the early trade, but moderate buying brought a rally. Many traders were out of the market, waiting until a definite trend became apparent. Export business was at a standstill. Corn was unsettled, weakening in sympathy with wheat, and thev rallying on purchases by houses with seaboard connections. Buying attempts during the earlytrade met with light offerings. Although the weather favored the husking and movement of the crop, new com did not arrive in volume at any terminals. Oats showed independent strength at the start and then wavered between corn and wheat. Trade was more active than usual. j Chicago Grain Table —Oct. 19WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. Dec... 1.15’4 1.16 1.14% 1.14% 1.15% Mar.. 1.20% 1.21 1.19% 1.19% 1.20'i May.. 1.22% 1.23% 1.22% 1.22% 1.22% CORNDec.. .81% .83% .81% .82 .81% Mar.. .84 .84% ,83Va .83% .83% May.. .86% .97% .85% .857% .96% OATS— Dec.. .43% .43% .43% .43% .43% Mar.. .44% .44% .44% .44% .44% May.. .45% .45% .44% .45 .45% LARD— Oct. 11.45 11.45 11.40 11.40 11.55 Nov. 11.45 11.50 11.40 11.42 11.55 Dec. 11.62 11.65 11.55 11.55 11.70 Jan. 11.95 12.00 11.90 11.90 12.00 RIBS— Oct.. 12.75 Nominal 12.75 12.75 RYE— Dec.. 1.01% 1.01% 1.00% 1.00% 1.01% Mar.. 1.04 1.04% 1.03% 1.03% 1.04% May.. 1.07 1.07% 1.06 1.06% 1.06% P.p Times Special CHICAGO. Oct. 19.—Carlots: Wheat, 54; corn, 50; oats, 43; rye, 29. Rp Times Special CHICAGO. Oct. 19.—Primary receipts: Wheat, 2,882,000 against 2,454,000; corn. 306,000 against 827,000; oats, 353,000 against 416,000. Shipments Wheat, 2.127.000 agai.ist 1.818,000; corxi. 286,000 against 338,000; oats, 300,000 against 400,000. Bp United Press TOLEDO, Oct. 19.—Cash grain close; Wheat—No. 2, $1.47(61.48. Corn—No. 2, [email protected]: No. 3, $1,026)1.03. Rye—No. 2, $1.13. Oats—No. 2. 46 %® 47 l-3c. Barley —No. 2, 67(6 68c. Clover —Cash old, $18.20; cash new, $18.50; October. $18.50; December, $18.90; cash imported, $14.25; January Imported. sls; January, $19.05; February. $19.05. Timothy—Cash old, $2.70; cash new. $2.80; December. $3. Alsike—Cash new. $19.55; October, $19.55; December, $19.90. Butter, 45@50c. Eggs—--3S@4oc. Hay—sl.3s cwt.

Cash Grain

—Oct. 19Bids for grain at the Indianapolis Board of Trade were: Wheat—Steady; No. 2 red, $1.38® 1.40; No. 2 hard. (1.0701.09. Corn—Strong: No. 3 white. 99c® $1.01; No. 4 white, 96®98c; No. 3 yellow, 96® 98c; No. 4 yellow. 93®95c; No 3 mixed, 84® 86c; No. 4 mixed, 81® 83c. Oats—F'rm; No. 2 white, 40® 41c; No. 3 white. 38%@39%c. Hay—Steady; No. 1 timothy. $13®13.50; No. 2 timothy. $12.50® 13; No. 1 clover mixed, f12.50@13; No. 1 clover hay, sls®. 15.50. Wheat—No. 2 red. 2 cars; No. 3 red, 2 cars: No. 3 hard, 2 cars; No. 4 hard. 2 cars: No. 4 mixed, 1 car; No. 2 Red Duram, 2 cars; sample, 2 cars. Total, 13 cars. Corn—No. 2 white, 1 car; sample white, 1 car; No. 1 yellow. 1 car; No. 2 yellow, 6 cars; No. 3 yellow, 2 cars; No. 4 yellow, 3 cars; No. 6 yellow, 5 cars; sample yellow. 3 cars; No. 6 mixed, 1 car; sample mixed, 2 cars. Total. 25 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 1 car; No. 3 white, 13 cars; No. 4 white. 3 cars; No. 1 mixed, 1 car. Total. 18 cars. Rye—Sample, 1 car. Total. 1 car.

In the Cotton Market

(By Thompson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Oct. 19.—The cotton market averaged a trifle higher In price this morning, but was called upon to absorb an unusual amount of selling, some of which is for foreign account and the rest of a general commission house character. The professional element are Inclined to expect a higher market and are probably the holders of a moderate amount of contracts. Hedge selfing Is one the wane and mills are buying on all declines. At the moment we do not expect any radical price change, but at the same time we feel that a short crop cannot furnish enough selling to take care of any great public demand and the trade at the same time and so prefer a long position on the market. NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. January 19.27 19.01 19.03 October 19.22 19.01 19.00 December 19.27 19.00 19.03 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 19.82 19.55 19.57 March 19.74 19.48 19.51 May 19.62 19.33 19.35 July 19.48 19.18 19.18 October 19,93 19.75 19.78 December 19.85 19.75 19.56 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. Jan 19.34 19.10 19.10 March 19.29 19.05 19.05 May 19.14 18.90 18.90 Oct 19.28 19.03 19.03 Dec 19.36 19.08 19.09

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Oct. 19.—Another report rr( mthe reserve bank on loans to brokers and Its influence was Just about on a par with a government weather report. It is always awaited with anxiety, glanced at for a moment when published, and immediately forgotten. It is Interesting to a few and rather boring to the many. There was a time and not so long ago. when a change of one quarter of one per cent in the n oney rate attracted attention and started many thinking on the subject. Nowadays a change of a full per cent or more Is mentioned and regarded as an Item of news not quite equal ln attracting public attention as a football score. This sort of an attitude is the result of a state of mind that, ln our opinion should be called dangerous. It is extremely dangerous when a public proceeds on the theory that everything is perfect, that e very change is for the best, and that each succeeding day will bring more and more weatlh to tne fortunate possessor of a share of stock. True, there is nothing In our business situation that la at present disturbing, there is nothing In business that would suggest any unfavorable change even in the near future, but the manner in which this Is being reflected in the stock market constitutes and unhealthy condition. No possible business situation or business prospect could warrant such price changes as we have been witnessing of late in the stock market. It is not a problem today of optimism and pessimism, but one of safety. Other Livestock 111! United Pres* FT. WAYNE. Ind.. Oct. 19.—Cattle —Receipts. 125; calves, receipts 75; hogs, receipts 500; sheep, receipts 250: market 10 @2sc lower; 90-120 lbs.. $8; 120-140 lbs., S3@lo; 140-160 lbs.. $8.25; 160-180 lbs., SB.SO: 180-200 lbs., $9; 200-225 lbs., $9.10: lbs., $9.25; 250-300 lbs., $9.40: 300 lbs| up. $9; roughs, $8; stags, SE,SO: c.-Jees. $15.50; lambs. $11.50. |

New York Stocks

" (By Thomson & McKinnoni*“

Call Money 674 Per cent

igh. Low. Close, close. Railroads— Prev. Atchison 192 Vb 192 192% 192% Atl Coast Line.l63Vs 163 163% 163% Balt & 0hi0... 112 ... 112 113 Canadian Pac...218% 216'/a 217% 216% Chesa & Ohio. .186% ... 185'% 186% Ches Corp 67% 66% 67% 67% Chi & N West... 87% ... 86 86% Chi Grt West... 13% ... 13% 14 C R 1 & P 134% ... 134 134% Del & Hudson.. 190 ... 189% 190% Del & Lacka ....129% 129 129% 129'% Erie 57% ... 56% 57 Erie Ist pfd ... 57% 56% 57% 56V, Grt Nor pfd ...102% ... 102% 102% 111 Central 140 ... 139% 139% Lehigh Valley .. 98% ... 98 99 Kan City South. 74% 71 73% 75 Lou & Nash ....144 ... 143 MK & T 43% 42% 43% 42% Mo Pac pfd ....120% ... 119 120% N Y Central ....177 175 176% 177 N Y C & St L.. 124 ... 123 NY NH & H ... 65% 64 64% 64% Nor Pacific 102’% 101% 102% 102% Norfolk & West 180 ... 180 183 Pere Marquette 131 %

Pennsylvania ... 64% 54% 64% 64% P & W Vo 157% 155% 157-% 157 Reading 104% 102% 103 103 % Southern Ry ...146% ... 145% 147% Southern Pac ..122 121% 121% 121'% St Paul 35% 34'% 35% 34% St Paul pfd 52% 50% 51 % 51 ‘a St L & S W ...116 114% 115% 115% St L & S F 118% 117'% 118% 117% Texas & Pac ...190'% 189'% 190 189 Union Pacific ..201'% 199 200 199% West Maryland.. 44’% ... 44% 44 Wabash 81 ... 81 81% Rubbers— Ajax 9'% ... 9 9Vs Fisk 11% 11% 11% 11% Goodrich 84% 82% 83V* ... Goodyear 84% 83‘A 83% ... Kelly-Spgfid 21% ... 21% 21% Lee 23 % United States .. 41% ... 41 41% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy. 91% 90% 90% 91% Am Locomotive. 93% 91 % 92'/a 92% Am Steel Fd ... 55% ... 55% 55% Am B Shoe ... 40% General Elec ...175 168% 174% 168 Gen Ry Signal..lll% 109 110% 111 Lima Loco 41% . . 41% ... N Y Air Brake.. M% 40% 41 40% Pressed Stl Car. 23% 23 23 23 Pullman 78% 78 78% 78% West Air B 44% 43% 44% 44% West Elec 107% 105% 107% 104 % Steels— Bethlehem .... 69% 68% 68% 68% Col Fuel 68 66% 67% 67% Crucible 78 ... 77% 77% Inland Stl 72% 71% 71% 72% Otis 34% 33Vs 33% 34% Rep 1 & 5t1.... 83 81 % 82% 81% U S Steel 163 % 161% 161% 162% Alloy *O% 39% 4040% Warren Fdy .... 36% 34 34% 33% Vana Corp .... 80% 79 3 4 80 78% Motors— Am B Mag .... 39% 37% 39 35% Chandler 17Vi 16% 17% 16% Chrys Corp 136 133 i 33% 135 Ccntl Motors .. 15'% 15 15% 15% Dodge Bros .... 29 27% 28 30% Graham Paige.. 52% 50% 51% 51% Gen Motors 223% 220% 222 221% Hudson 93% 80 % 89 92% Hupp 76% 76% 76 Vi 76% Jordan 12% ... 12% 12% Mack Mot 97 ... 95% ... Martin-Parry 21% Moon 6% 6% 6% 6% Motor Wheel .. 38% 37% 37% 38% Nash 94 Vs 91% 92% 94% Packard 99% 96% 97% 85% Peerless 20% ... 19 19% Pierce Arrow .. 25% 25 25% 25% Studebaker Cor. 87% 83% 83% 85% Stew Warner ..105 103% 104 104% Eaton Axle 63% 61% ... 61% Timken Bear 142% 141 141% 141% Wlllys-Overland. 31U 30% 30% 31% Yellow Coach.. 38% 37% 37% 37% White Motor .. 38 37'% 37% 38 Mining— Am Smlt & Rfg.269 255 267% 154% Anaconda Cop. . 87Vi 86 86% 85% Calumet & Arlz 117 Vi 1147s 117 114% Columet & Hecla .. 42 Vi Cerro de Pasco 102% 99 102% 99% Chile Copper .. 5974 57% 58 58% Greene Can Cop 134% 129% 133% 128', 2 Inspiration Cop 31 30% 30% 30% Int Nickel 190 169% 189 168 Kennecott Cop. 11274 109 112% 108 Vi Magma Cop 59% 58% 58% 57% Nev Cons 29% 28% 29% 29 Texas Gulf Sul. 73 7074 71% 72% U S Smelt 53 ... 52% 52Vi Oils— Atlantic Rfg 195 192% 194% 190 Barnsdall lAI.. 44% 40'A 43% 42% Freeport-Texas.. 54% 52% 53 54% Houston Oil ...139% 139 13974 139% Indp Oil fc Gas 31% 30 31 % 30 Marland Oil ... 40% 40 4 0 40% Mid-Cont Petrol 36 Vi 35% 35% 36 Lago OH & Tr 34% Pan-Am Pet 8.. 51'% 50% 50% 50% Phillips Petrol.. 4274 42Vs 42% 41% Pro & Rfgrs 24 Union of Cal 52% 52 % 52% 53 Pure Oil 2674 26 26% 26 Royal Dutch ... 63 62% 62% 62% Shell 29% 29 29 29% Simms Petrol.. 25 24 24% 24 Sinclair Oil ... 30% 29'/* 30 29% Skelly Oil 37% 36% 37% 36% Std Oil Ca 1,... 62 Vs 61 61 62% Ptd Oil N J.:. 46% 46 46 46% Std Oil N Y.... 35% 35% 35% 35'% Texas Corp .... 68 67% 67'/a 67% Transcontl 8 % 8% 8% 8% Richfield 50 Vs 48% 48% 50'% Industrials— Adv Rumely ... 60 58% 59Vi 63% Allis Chalmers 135 134 Allied Chemical. 233 226 230 229 Armour A 18% 18'/s 18% 18% Amer Can 111% 109% 110% 109% Alaska J 7 6% 67- 5 Am H L pfd ... .. 37% Am Linseed 131% 128% 128% 130 Am Safety Rat. 70 69 69 70 Am Ice 41% 43 41% 41% Am Wool 19% 19 19'/s 19'% Curtiss 139 Vi 130 74 1 38% 130 Coca Cola 176 175 17574 177 Conti Can 117% 116% 117% 116% Certain teed ... 32% 31 32% 31% Congoleum 27% 26% 27 25% Davison Chem. 6674 63% 64 63% Du Pont 440 435 436 435 Famous Players 49 74 48 % 48% 48% FOX A 103% 99% 103 997* Glidden 27% 27 % 27% 27", Gold Dust 107% 105 V* 107 106% Int Cm Engr ... 67% 66'/a 67 66% Int Paper 69% 69% 69% 70 Int Harvester ..311 309 311 316 Lambert 135% 132% 134% 134% Loews 60 59% 59Vs 59% Kelvlnater 12Vi 12 12 12'/e Montgom Ward. 350 334 348 330 Natl C. R 97% 96% 97 97 Pittsburgh Coal 50 50% Owens Bottle ... 87% 81% 81% 82% Radio Corp ....236 220 235% 216Vi> Real Silk 44% 42% 43% 40'/s Rem Rand 29 27% 27% 28% Sears Roebuck ..161% 158% 158% 159% Union Carbide. .193% 169% 190 190 U S Leather 53% 35'/ 35% 34% Victor 139% 134% 139% 13574 U S Indus Alco 133% 131% 133% 13374 Warner Bros A.. .. ... ... 112 Warner Bros 8.... ... ... ill Utilities Am Tel & Tel.. 179% 179 Vs 179% 179% Am Express ...264% 258 264 74 261 Am Wat Wks ... 62 59% 61 % 6174 Brklyn-Manh T. 68% 67V4 67% 6774 Col G& E 126'/ 123 125'/a 125% Consol Gas 78% 77 78% 77V4 Elec Pow & Lt 37 3774 Commonwealth P 85% 85% Nor Am Cos 73% 73 73'/, 73 Natl Power 39% 39 74 39% 39% Pub Serv N J .. 67% 65 67 65 S oCal Ed 48% 4 8 48 74 48% Std Gas & El .. 71 70 71 69% Utilities Power.. 40 39% 39% 40 West Union Tel. 154% 151% 154% 15174 Shipping— Am Inti Corp.. ,126 119 126 118 Am Ship & Com 4% 474 4'/s 4% Atl Gulf &W 1 48% 4874 Inti Mer M pfd 37% 36% 37% 3774 United Fruit 135 Foods— Am Sug Rfg ... 76 72'% 75 72 Krager 124 117 123 U6'/s Beechnut Pkg .. 79% 7974 79% 79% California Pkg.. 7674 75 % 75% 76% Corn Products 87 82 % 86 83 Cudahy 70 68% 69 68% Cuban Am Sug.. 17 16% 17 , 16% Fleischmann Cos. 88 86% 87 74 87% Jewel Tea 159'/* 158% 158 74 155% Kraft Cheese ... 65% 64 64'/o 63% Natl Biscuit 169% 169% 169% 167 Natl Dairy 115 111% 114 11274 Postum Cos 69 Vs 68% 69 69 Ward Baking B. 18 17Va' 17% 18 Tobaccos— Am Sumatra ... 62 60V4 61% 60% Am Tob B 173% 170% 172% 172% Con Cigars 92 90% 91% 91V, General Cigar .. 62 62 62 62Ve Lig & Meyers... 93% 91% 91% 93 Lorillard 29 28% 28% 29% R P Reyonlds ..149% 147% 147'/, 149 Tob Products 8.101% 100% 100% lot United Cigar St. 28% 28'/, 28% 28% Schulte Ret Strs 55 53% 54% 53% Chicago Stocks —Oct. 19Open. High. Low. Close. Acme Steel 11l ill 110 110 A M Castle 71 74 7 2 71% 72 Auburn Motors 116 117 115 115% Balban-Katz ... 95 96 94 95 Bcndix 120 121 116 117% Borg Warner ..123 123 74 1 21". 12274 Butler Bros .... 32 3474 31% 32% Bastain B 44 74 44 % 44 44 Chi Yellow Taxi 32% 32% 3274 32% Club Alum 34% 34% 33% 34 Decker & Cohn. 29% Elec Household 27% 28 27% 27% Galesburg C 110 110 102 106 Grigsby 115 119 114 118 Mart Carter ... 36 36 34% 35% Monsanto 85 Inland W & C.. 60 60 5874 58% Kellog Switch.. 2774 28 24 25 Keystone Steel.. 64 64 63 63 Mid-West Util.. 155 155 15374 153% Nat E P “A”.. 3574 3 574 3 5 35 Nat Stand 48 48% 47 48 Oaks ‘'A” 95% 9574 89 89% Perfect. Circle... 4174 41% si 41% Pines Winter F.182". 182% 17R2 182 Swift Int 30% 3074 39% 29% Super Maid 77 77 76% 77 Stand Dredge... 37 42% 37 41% .1 R Thompson. 64% U C Am 37 38 35% 3674 Utah Radio 61 61 Vi 60 60% Yates 23 Vi 23% 22% ’3 Zenith Radio ..234 234 218 225 NobUtt Sparks. 38% Backstay 37% 37% 37 37

RECEIPTS SEND HOG MARKET TO LOWER LEVELS 10,000 New Arrivals Force Market 25 Cents Lower. Oct. Bulk. Top. Receipts 12. 10.25 10.35 6,500 13. 10.35 10.35 7,000 15. 10.25 10.25 7,000 16. 10.10 10.25 8.000 17. 9.90 10.00 7.500 18. 9.90 10.00 6.500 19. 9.65 9.65 10,000 J

Receipts of 10,000 had the general effect of forcing the hog market down today at the Union stockyards. The market was 25 cents lower all around. The bulk, 180 to 275 pounds were selling at $9.65, which looked to be the top price. Holdovers were 306. Cattle were steady. Beef steers selling at sll to sl4. Vealers were $1.50 lower, good and choice selling at sls to sl6. Sheep and lambs were steady. Good to choice lambs selling at $13.75, other classes at sl3 to $13.50. Fat ewes were $5 to $6.50. Prices at the city yards today were; 250 to 350 pounds $9.25 to $9.60; 200 to 250 pounds $9.65; 167 to 200 pounds $9.25 to $9.65; 130 to 160 pounds $8.75 to $9; 90 to 130 pounds $8.25 to $8.75. Cattle receipts were 700, calves 800. Market slaughter classes steady, vealers low. Beef steers $11.50 to sl7; beef cows $7.50 to $9.50; low cutter and cutter cows $5.35 to $7; vealers sls to sl6; heavy calves $6.50 to $11; bulk stock and feeder steers $8 to $11.50. Sheep receipts were 1,000, market steady. Top fat lambs were $13.75; bulk fat lambs $12.50 to $13.50; bulk cull lambs $7.50 to $10.50; bulk fat ewes $4.50 to $6.50. —Hors— Receipts. 10.000; market lower 25Q-350 lbs $ 9.25® 9.65 200-250 lbs 9.65 160-200 lbs 9.25® 9.65 130-160 lbs 8.75 ft) 9.00 90-130 lbs 8.25® 8.75 Packing sows B.oo® 9.00 —Cattle" Receipts, 700; market steady. Beef steers $11.50®)17 Beef cows 7.50® 9.50 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 5.25® 7.00 Bulk stock and feeder steers. 8.00®U.50 —Calves— Receipts. 800; market, lower. Best vealers $15.00® 16.00 Heavy calves 6.50@11 —SheepReceipts. 1,000; market steady. Top fat lambs $13.75 Bulk fat lambs 12.50® 13.50 Bulk cull lambs 7.50® 10.50 Bulk fat ewes 4.50® 6.50 Other Livestock Bu United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Hogs—Receipts, 20.000; market, steady to strong with Thursday’s low time or 10® 20c lower than best prices; early top. $9.80; bulk desirable. 180-250-lb. weights, $9.50®9.75; butchers medium to choice. 250-350 lbs.. $9.15® 9.75; 200-250 lbs.. $9.20® 9.80; 160200 lbs., [email protected]; 130-160 lbs., $8.65®9.50; packntg sows, [email protected]; pigs, medium to choice. 90-130 lbs., $8.40® 9.15. Cattle— Receipts. 1,000: calves 1,000; all classes steady; steers very scarce; best sl6; few loads, common and medium offerings, $11.40® 13.75; better action on she-stock; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice 1.300-1.500 lbs., sl4® 17.25; 1.100-1.300 lbs.. [email protected]; 950-1.100 lbs., sl4® 17.50; common and medium. 850 lbs.. $8.75® 14; few yearlings, good and choice 750-950 lbs.. *14.50® 17.50; heifers, good and choice 850 lbs. down. $13.75® 17; common and medium, $7.75® 13.75; cows, good and choice. s9® 11.75; common and medium, s7®9; low cutter and cutter cows. $5.50® 7; bulls, good and common, beef. $9.50® 10.75; cutter to medium, [email protected]; vealers. milk fed, good and choice. sl4® 16; medium, sl3® 14; cull and common, $8.50@13; Stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, all weights. $11.75® 13; common and medium. $8.75® 11.75. Sheep—Receipts. 9.000; supply on sale largely fat natives and feeding lambs held over from Thursday; early trade to killers fairly active; undependable at prices about steady with Thursday’s average; not much change on sheep; slow trade on feeding lambs; lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down. $12.50® 13.75; medium. $11.75® 12.50; cull and common. [email protected]; ewes, medium to choice, 150 lbs. down. $4.25® 6.50; cull and common, $1.75® 5; feeder lambs, good and choice, $12.26® 13.35.

Bp United Press CINCINNATI. Oct. 19.—Hogs—Receipts, 4 600; holdovers. 2.175; market. 25c down; 250-350 lbs.. s9®/9.85; 200-250 lbs.. $9.25® 9 85; 160-200 lbs., $9®9.85; 130-160 lbs.. [email protected]; 90-130 lbs., $7®8.75: packing sows. $6,504(8. Cattle—Receipts. 400; calves, receipts, 250: market, veals, steady to $1 down; beef steers, $8.50® 14; light yearling steers and heifers, sß® 14.50; beef codws, $6.75® 10; low cutter and cutter cows, ss® 6.50; vealers. sl4® 16.50; heavy calves, s9® 14; bulk stocker and feeder steers, s9® 10.50. Sheep—Receipts. 450; market, steady; top fat lambs, sl3; bulk fat lambs, sll® 13; bulk cull lambs. $7 @10; bulk fat ewes, $3.50®6. Bp Times Special LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Oct. 19.—Hog—Receipts, 800; market. 25c lower: heavy and medium hogs. 180 lbs. up $8.90® 9.40; pigs and lights 180 lbs., down, [email protected]; stags and tnrowouts. $6.95® 7.55. Cattle—Receipts, 200; market steadv. 25@50c lower; prime heavy steers. $12.50® 13.50; heavy shipping steers. $10.50® 12.50; medium and plain steers, s9® 10.50; fat heifers, $7.50® 11.50; good to choice cows. $7.75®9.50; medium to good cows. $64(7.75; cutters, $5 75 ®6; canners. $54/5.25; bulls. $64/8.50; feeders. $8.50® 11.50; Stockers. $74/1150 Calf—Receipts, 400; market, steady; good to choice. sl2® 14; medium to good, $lO4/ 12; outs; lOc down. Sheep—Receipts. 200; market, steadv; lambs, $11.50® 12; seconds. $8®8.50; sheep. s4® 6; bucks, STJTS.dO. Thursday’s shipments. Cattle. 176; calves 87; hogs. 618; sheep, none. Bp United Press PITTSBURGH. Oct. 19.—Hogs—Receipts, 2.800; market. 15®.25c down: 250-350 lbs., slo® 10.25; 200-250 lbs., *10.15® 10.25; 160200 lbs.. $9.75® 10.25; 130-160 lbs., $9,504/ 10: 90-130 lbs., s9® 9.75; packing sows. $8 ®8.75. Calves—Receipts. 100; market, steady: beef steers. *lO4/14; light yearling steers and heifers. s9® 13; beef cows. SB4/ 10; low cutter and cutter cows. $54/ 7.50; vealers. $144/18; heavy calves. *9® 15. Sheep—Receipts. 1.100: market, weak; top fat lambs. $13.25; bulk lat lambs. sll4/ 13.25; bulk cull lambs. s7®lo; bulk fat ewes, ss® 6.50. Bp United Press EAST BUFFALO. Oct. 19.—Hogs—Receipts. 800; holdovers. 300; market, generally 25c down; 250-350 lbs.. $9.50®.9.90: 200-250 lbs.. $9.60® 10; 160-200 lbs. $9.60® 10; 130-168 lbs.. $9,404/ 9.75; 90-130 lbs!. $9,254/9.60; packing sows. $8,254/8.75. Cattle—Receipts. 100; calves, receipts, 600' market $1 lower; cattle steady; beef steers. $12®>15.25: light yearling steers and heifers. sl3® 16.25; beef cows. SB4/10; low cutter and cutte rcows. [email protected]; vealers. $16.50® 17. Sheep Receipts, 3.458; market 25c down; top fat lames. $13.80' bulk fat lambs, $13.50® 13.75; bulk cull lambs, $94/11.25; bulk fat ewes, s6®„7. Deaths Charles M. McFann. 70. Central Indiana hospital, chronic myocarditis. Margaret M. Wolfred, 21, St. Vincent’s hospital, toxic thyroid. Julia E. McMahon. 73. 2734 North Illinois, chronic myocarditis. Sarah Adair, 73. Central Indiana Hospital. acute dilatation of heart. Clara E. Davy. 58. 3403 East Twentieth, mitral insufficiency. Josephine Rosie Mlceli. :!3. St. Vincent's hospital, pulmonary embolism. Sophia E. Beeler, 76. 2630 N. Illinois, carcinoma. William A. Riley. 62. city hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. George Gonder. 75, 1155 Spann, carcinoma. Sallle Fletcher. 73. 1821 West Eleventh, pulmonary tuberculosis. Isabelle Watts. 82. Christian hospital, cerebral hemorrhage. Marriage Licenses Robert Schligtig, 49, of 4543 Madison Avenue, mechanic and Floy Baum. 44 of 3648 Roosevelt Avenue, housekeeper. George Percival, 24. Gary, civil engineer. and Jeanette Lentz, 21, of 25 West Twenty-eighth street. Clifford Robinson, 21, of 313 West North street, chauffeur, and May Powell, 19 of 876 West Walnut street, maid. Carl Ferguson. 23, of 1824 Parker Avenue. bellboy, and Betty Philips. 22. of 520 North Meridian street, stenographer. Arbey McMlUen, 42. Roosevelt hotel, farm manager, and Maude Given, 42, Roosevelt hotel, retired. Samuel Klaus, 28. Terre Haute, freight train conductor, and Corlnne Williams, 34. of 1945 Ruckle street, clerk.

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PRICES TO RETAILERS FRUITS Apples—lndiana Jonathan, $1.75@2: Grimes, $2.25 bushel. Winter Bananas—s2.2s®2.so. Cantaloupes—Colorado pink meats. $1.25 flat crate. Cranberries—s4.2s, 25 lb. box. Grapes—California Malagas. $1.50 crate: seedless. $2.50; concord, 30c a five-lb. basket. Grapefruit—ss.7s® 6 crate. Huckleberries—Michigan. $6.50@7. 12 at. basket. Lemons—California, [email protected]. Limes—Jamaica. [email protected] per 100. Oranges—California Valencias. [email protected] crate. Pomegranates—s3 crate. Peaches—Albertas. $2.25. Persimmons—Japaneses, $2.75®_3: Indiana, $1.50 a box of 12 pints. Pears—Washington, per box. $3.50; New York Bartletts. $3. Plums—California, s2@3 bushel. Watermelons—4o@6oc each. VEGETABLES Artichokes—sl.so a doz. Beans—Southern stringless, $4 bu. Cabbage—Fancy home-grown. $2.50 bbl. Cauliflower—California. $3 crate. Celerv—Michigan. $1 crate. Cucumbers—lndiana hothouse. home grown. $1.50 doz. Eggplant—s 2 doz. Kale—Spring. $1 bu. Mustard—Fancy home grown. $1 bu. Okra—Tennesse. $1.50 basket. Onions—Home-grown yellow. $2412.25. 50 lbs.. Utah, large. $4.50 per crate. Parsley—Home grown 50c doz. bunches. Peas—California. s7@B 45-lb. crate. Peppers—Home-grown Mangoes, $2. Potatoes—Michigan round whites, $2.25 150 lbs.; Ohio. $1.50, 120 lbs. Radishes—Hothouse. Button. 50c dozen bunches. Spinach—Fancy home grown, 1.50 bu. Tomatoes—Home grown. $3 50. Cocoanut —$6.50 per bag of 100. Bp United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 19.—Apples. $4 50® 5.50 per bushel; peaches. $2®2.50 per bushel; ?ears, s2® 2.50 per bushel; plums, $1.50® .75 per bushel.

Indianapolis Stocks

-—Oct. 19— Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life 700 Belt R R & Stkyds com 69% Belt R R & stkyds pfd 59 Central Ind Power Cos pfd.... 96% 99% Cities Service Cos com 71 % ... Cities Service Cos com 71% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 100 Citizens Gas Cos com 56 57% Citizens Gas Cos pfd 102 103% Comonwealth Loan Cos pfd.... 101 Eaultable Securities Cos com Hook Drug Cos com 34% ... Indiana Hotel Cos com 125 Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 101 Indiana Service Corp pfd.... 92 Indianapolis Gas Cos com 62 64% Indpis & Northwestern pfd.. 20 Indpls Water Works Cos 5s pfd.102% 104 Indpis P & L6s pfd 105 V* 106% •Indpls P & L 7s 98 100 Indpis Pub Wei Ln Assn 47% ... Indpls St Ry Cos pfd 39 40 Interstate P S C prior line 104 Interstate P S C 5s pfd 95 100 Merchants Pub Util Cos pfd 101 Metro Loan Cos 8s 100% 103% North Ind Pub Serv Cos 65.... 98 100 Northern Ind Pub S Cos 107 Prepress Laundry Cos com 36% ... E Raub & Sous Fert Cos pfd 50 Real Silk Hos Cos pfd 92 Standard Oil of Indiana 77% ... T H I Sc E Trac Com 1 T H I & E Trac Cos pfd 11 T H. Trac & Lt .96 Union Trac Cos Ist pfd 1 Union Trac Cos 2nd pfd % Union Title Cos com 8C Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 14 Van Camp Prod Ist pfd 98 101 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd 92 101 —Bonds— Belt R R & Stk Yds 45... 89 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s 77 82 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 96 Central Ind Power Cos 6s 99 Chi S B Sc N Ind 16 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 102 105 Citizens St R R 5s 28 92 Gary St Ry 5s 86 90 Home T & Tof Ft Wayne 65.102% ... Indiana Hotel Cos 5s 101 Ind Northern Trac Cos 5s 4 Ind Ry & Lt Cos 5s 98% ... Ind Service Corp 5s 93 Indpls Power & Lt Cos 5s .... 99 101 Ind Union Trac Cos 5s 2 Indpls Col & So Trac 8s 99 101 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 100% ... Indpls & Martins Trac Cos ss. 30 Indpls & Northw Trac Cos 55.. 10% 13 Indpls St Ry 4s 69 70 Indpls Trac & Term Cos 55... 95% 96% Indpls Union Ry 5s 100 Indpls Water Cos 5%s 103 104 Indpls Wa Cos 1953 & ’54 5%5.103 104 Indpls Water Cos 5s 95 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 95 Water Works Sec 5s 96 100 Interstate Pub Serv 4%s 4% Interstate Pub S Cos 5s 89% ... Interstate Pub S C 6%s 104 N Ind Pub Service 5s 99 T H I & E Trac Cos 5s 83 T H Trac & Lt Cos 5s 96 Union Trac of Ind Cos 6s .... 11 14 —Government Bonds— Liberty Loan Ist 3%s 9828 98.50 Liberty Loan Ist 4%s 100 90 101.10 Liberty Loan 4th 4%s 100.90 101.11 U S Treasury 4%s 110 02 111.22 U S Treasury 4s 105.80 106 00 U S Treasury 3%s 103.10 103.30 U S Treasury 3%s 98.66 98.86

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale oricel—No. 1 £o4tslc: No. 2. 46'a® 48c. Butterfat, 48®41c. Cheese (wholesale selling prices, n*r poundi—American loaf. 35c: pimento loaf. 37c; Wisconsin flat. 28c; prime cream. 27c; flat Daisy, 27c; Longhorn. 28c; New York Limberger. 30c. Eggs—Buying prices; Fresh delivered at Indianapolis, loss off, 32@33c. Poultry (buying prices) —Hens. 23@24c; Leghorn hens. 180® 19c; 1928 spring, large breed. 2 lbs. and up. 22®23c: 1 to 1% lbs., large. 214/22c: old roosters. large. 12c small. 10® 13c; ducks. 12® 15c; geese. 8® 10c; guineas, young. 40c; old 30c. Bp United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 19. Eggs Receipts. 3,407 cases: extra firsts. 37%®38c; firsts, 34® 37c; ordinaries, 28®32c; seconds, 244/ 27c. Butter—Receipts. 6,131 tubs; extras. 45%c; extra firsts. 44%®45c: firsts. 43%® 43%c; seconds. 41@43c; standards. 45%c. Poultry—Receipts, 3 cars; fowls, 184/27c: springs. 18® 26%c; Leghorns. 20® 22c: ducks. 17® 25c; geese, 204/ 21c: turkeys. 254/ 30c; rosters, 20c. Cheese—Twins, 24c; young Americas. 24%®25c. Potatoes—Arrivals, 135; on track. 432; ln transit. 1,012; Wisconsin sacked round whites. 504/95c. mostly. 70® 80c; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked round whites. 60® 95c, mostly 75® 85c: sacked Red River Ohios. 90c® $1: South Dakota Sacked Early Ohios. 80 ®9oc: Idaho Russets, $1.75®2; sacked Rurals, $1.30. New York Curb Market —Oct. 19— American Rolling Mill 100% Bancltaly 126 Continental Oil 17% Fan Steel 17% Humble Oil 82% Imp Oil of Canada 83% Ind Pipe Line 90 Ind Pete 41% Ohio Oil 61% Prairie Oil and Gas 47 Prairie Pipe Line 191% S O Indiana 77% S O Kansas 21% S O Kentucky 139% Sparks & W 180 S O Ohio 92% Vacuum Oil 80% Mountain Prod 21% Hudson Bary 17% S E Power 54 N E Power 31% Durant Motors Del 17% Trans Cont A T 21% Elec Bond and Share 112 Elec Investors 68% Ford of Canada 630 United Gas Imp 145% Serv El 11% Stutz Motor 23% Cities Service com 71 % Associated Gas A 50 Marmon 61 % Phillips Morris Cons 4 Gen Bakg B 9% Am Gas Elec 182 % United L & P A 24

Local Wagon Wheat

City grain elevators are paying $1.31 lor No. 3 red wheat and $1.04 for No. 2 hard. Births Girls Roy and Edna Hinton, 2933 Paris. Leland and Lola Clark. 3327 West Pratt. Ray and Edna Brinson, 2535 Kelly. Lester and Mary Crowley, Coleman hospital. Paul and Ethel Ford. Coleman hospital. Ernest and Mary Smith, Coleman hospital. John and Flora Praed, Christian hospital. John and Ida Dickey, Christian hospital. Chester and Elizabeth Whitman, Christian hospital. Osmer and Edna Wells. 2906 Brooksidc. Augustus and Romola Breeden, city hosplta’. Boys Thomas and Iva Tsareff, 1140 South Summerset. Merle and Loise White. 1722 Cornell. William and Laura Raymer. 1764 Easy. Harry and Alta Conver, Coleman hospital. Joseph and Mabel Hittle, Coleman hospital. Ray and Liena Craig. 121 East Vermont. Cleatis and Waneta Zurfas, Coleman hospital. Theodore and Anna Robeson. Christian hospital. Jesse and Onda Anderson, Christian hospital. James and Edna Nichols, 1141 North Pershing. Ham and Adda Chamness, 442 Goodlet. Lonnie and Anna Haggert. city hospital.

VIOLENT STOCK JUMPS HINT AT ‘CORNER’ MOVE

Nickel, Montgomery Ward and Radio Advance 10 to 19 Points.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty industrials Thursday was 251.88, up 1.01. Average of twenty rails was 142.61. up .23. Average of forty bonds was 96.56. off .07. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK. Oct. 19.—Further evidence of a possible technical corner existing in recent high-priced speculative issues was afforded today by violent advances in International Nickel, Montgomery Ward and Radio, all of which reached new record high territory with advances of from 10 to 19 points. The general market was stimulated greatly by the performance cf these leaders and substantially higher prices were scored throughout the list. Most attention was centered on the metal shares. American Smelting soared nearly 15 points to anew record high and new 1928 tops were attained by I£ennecott and Anaconda. Greene* Cananea ran up in characteristic style, selling more than six points higher. Studebaker featured the automotive shares, gaining more than two points to a further record high for the present shares on extremely heavy dealings, but General Motors sold off. after selling at 223 %. Hudson and Reo continued active. Oils improved under the leadership of Atlantic Refining, while merchandise issues were featured by a sharp advance in Kroger grocery. Park and Tilfgord, Schulte, May, and Woolworth rose sharply. Keith-Aibee ran up to anew high and steels were improved considerably, following several days of corrective selling in this group. Bethlehem moved up after selling at a nw low on the movement in early dealings, an da batter demar* developed for Otis and United States Steel.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Local bank clearings today were $3,333,000; debits were $7,458,000. TREASURY STATEMENT By United Press * WASHINGTON. Oct. 19.—The treasury net balance lor Oct. 17. was $301,556,571.82. Customs receipts this month to the 17th, were $33,752,746.16. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bp United Press NEW YORK. Oct. t9.—Bank clearings, $1,336,000,000; clearing house balance. $150,000,000; federal reserve bank credit balance. $119,000,000.^ CHICAGO STATEMENT Bp United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 19.—Bank clearings. $125,700,000; balances, $9,300,000. RAW SUGAR PRICES —Oct. 19— . High. Low. Close. January 2.09 2.07 2 07 March 2.14 2 00 2.10 May 2 21 2.17 2.18 July 2.29 2.25 2.26 Sen (ember 2.36 2.33 2.34 December 2.08 2.05 2.05 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE High. Low. Close. Jan. 15.90 1590 15.90 March 15 46 15.43 15.46 May 15.06 15.03 15.04 Jail’ 14.88 14.61 14.61 Sept 14.32 14.30 14 32 Pec 16.10 1510 Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 222 b Sbelb-v St Jrexel 2570 FINN BROS. FUNEKAI HOME 1639 N MERIDIAN TA 1835 George Grinsteiner Funeral director 522 E. Market Riley 5374. BERT S. GADD~ 2130 PROSPECT ST. DRKXEL 6307. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 8. East St. pr, 4477 KRIEGER, WM. E. “ FUNERAL DIRECTOR 1402 N niinoi:/ St. HI. 1234. R* -... Be 3868-R 1 UNDERTAKE IS " 931 N. Delaware. LL 3828 J C WlLSON—Funeral parlors: ambulance service and modern automotive eoulpment. Dr 0321 and Dr. 0322. T ransportation YELLOW AY Busses to all principal cities from coast to coast that are safe, comfortable and luxurious. Careful. courteous drivers and fares that are very low Depot Denison Hotel. Rl. 2273, Lost and Found COLLlE—Female pup. 5 months old; white feet and dark spot in middle of backanswers name ‘Boots." E. E. Taylor 1920 Woodlawn ave. Dr. 2723: llberai reward. DOG—Part German police T -collie: blackbrown ears. 1% vr. old. Name "Nigger.” Notify 1353 Silver. Li. 4673. Reward. HOUND—Red; wearing collar, tag; lost from La Clede St. Be. 2129. PARTY—Who found purse on 111. car” Wed morning known; please return. 534 W. Ray. Dr. 0132: no questions. PlN—Scottish Rite: lost downtown; finder call Wa. 1451-R 3. POINTER—Very thin; head and saddle liver colored: rest white with liver colored specks; reward. 216 N. Pine. Li. 7114. SIDEWALK BlKE—Blue, red seat, 29th and 30th on Blvd. PI. Rew. Ha._4542-\V. STOLEN—Beagle hound; black back white breast and feet, brown head, black tail with white tip. Liberal reward for Information S. Tafeser, LI. 9619. WATCH—lllinois; with chain. W. F Relmer, Ch. 6411. Reward. Instructions PIANO—And Harmony Lessons. Full hourSI. Graduate teacher. Rl. 3080. ' Special Notices THE FAMILY—Of the late Mrs. Katherine Koch desires to thank the relatives neighbors and friends for their kindness' floral offerings and sympathy shown during the sickness and death of our dear mother. Also Rev. Bach and Rev. Zimmerman. the singers and Shirley Bros, for their services. FRED KOCH AND FAMILY. LADIES REDUCE BY THE-Jus-Rite Rel duclng System. 11th floor Consolidated Bldg. Next to Keith’s. LI. 4655. EDGEWOOD SANITARIUM Nervous. Mental and Alcoholic Patients. Edgewood. Southport 222-W-2. CAN TAKE HALF LOAD—To Cleveland. Bring full load back. Rl. 0155. Li. 5247. Help Male WANTED—First class metal man for repairing. wrecked automobiles and wiping In solder. Apply Griffith Mfg. and Sales Cos.. Terre Haute, Ind. Phone, Crawford 5825. OUT OF TOWN " Five buffers, polishers, $25 to $45 wk : lathe operators, solderers, mechanics of all kinds, go prepared to work. PARAMOUNT EMPLOYMENT, 38 N. Penn. WANTED—S good boys, not attend, school; grade school education and age certificate nec. Apply Mr. Coapstlck. 18 N. Meridian.

Help Wanted Female

YOUNG LADY—For telephone soliciting. Must have ability to hear and speak clearly over phone: fair education. Opportunity to learn one of the best paying professions. If you are not ambitious and willing to work for an attractive future then don't answer this ad. MR. COPLEY. Indianapolis Times. GlßL—Ambitious, to answer phone in legal and insurance office ln exchange for a complete stenographic course: practical business experience: small salary. Times Box E 44. DEMONSTRATOR—Nurse maids. $7; white girl, 4 in family, $10; cook, private, $10; soda dispenser; waitress, combination, short hours, $9 PARAMOUNT EMPLOYMENT, 38 N. Penn. HlGHLY—Remunerative position open to a woman of refinement and pleasing personality. State experience ln meeting the public. Times. Box D 34. COUPLE—Or lady to share 5-rm. modern home, or act as housekeeper. 2952 Station WANTED—A white lady in lunchroom. 618 E. Walnut St. ___ GOOD—Reliable housekeeper. Take full charge, 434 N. State. OPENING—For 2 more ladles on outside sales force, WHEN STORE. 32 N. Penn, Situations Wanted Female MIDDLE AGED—White lady; companion for elderly woman. Call between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. 934 E. 30th St. LAUNDRY—References, reasonable prices, will call and deliver. Ta. 3072. WANTING WORK—Bv week or day work, by experienced colored woman. Ha. 4756-J. EXPERIENCED Telephone operator wants P. B. X. Dr. 0544. Business Announcements BATHROOM—Complete; $73; meter connections, $3. J. W. HARRELL, Ch. 4290-J. CHIMNEYS POINTED AND REBUILT Roofs and gutters repaired, weather stripping applied. Ch. 7112-W. "BATHERS Bought sold ano renoveteo feather mattresses, and pillows made F. F BURKLE 416 Mass Rl 6695 HOUSE REPAIRS-Flues, gutters, carpentering; reasonably. He. 4227. ! MATTRESSES—RebuiIt and sterilized; remade as good as new; $4.50 up. Box springs repaired. Acorn Mfg. Cos., Li. 6643. PAPER HANGING Painting, plastering, general repair work; good work; lowest prices. Ch. 5371-R. 1949 Arrow Ave. RUG—9xl2, thoroughly cleaned. $2. SUPERIOR RUG CLEANERS. He 4463. RUGS CLEANED—9xI2. $1.50. Spec'l 10 da. Call and del. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch, 5336. TRASH—Ashes and miscellaneous hauling; prompt, careful service. Ha. 2036. TRASH—Ashes and miscellaneous hauling: I prompt, careful service. Ha. 2036, Rooms for Rent I ALA., N., 2160—Rm.. private apt.; hot waI ter. No other roomers. Ha. 1486. i ASHLAND Ave.. 1957—2 modern rms.. $2 I and $2.50, Hemlock 4845. BROOKVILLE RD 5001—Will share my mod, home with couple. lr. 4316-M. CAPITOL. 829 N. —Modern sleeping room. ! Reasonable. I CARROLLTON, 3453—Lovely room; lady ; preferred. Wa. 2312-R. COLLEGE. 849 -Apt. 1; large newly decor a ted_f ront rm; $5 wk. DELA.. N. 2543 Beautifully furn. rm; twin beds; md. home bus line. Ha. 1301 -M DELA., N.. 321—Nice, furn., front rm.; Ist I floor; also housekeeping. LI. 1792. DELA.. N.. 841—Desirable rm.. adjoining bath; $5; continuous hot water. Rl. 1218. DICKSON. 123—Large rm., mod., hot water. close In. Rl. 4089. GLADSTONE. 41 S.-Hm. private modern home, near bath. 1 2 ladles'. Ir. 3509. ILL.. N„ 3332—STRICTLY MODERN RM., FAMILY; BUTLER CAR LINE. KENWOOD. 2266—NICE FURN. RM.. HOT WATISR HA._4734-M : MICHIGAN. E.. 3208—Liberty hotel: on car line; modern, clean, furnished rms.; $1 to $1.50; weekly. $4.50 up. Two-rm. mod apts.: garage service. Ch. 5993. NEW JERSEY. N., 1411—Pleasant warm rm.. hot water, prlv. home. Rl. 2684. NEW JERSEY. N.—lß Alexandra apt; eteam heated rm; close In, gentleman. Ri. 1240 NORTH—Large beautifuly furn. rm., prlv. i home privileges. Hsl 0327-W. ! OAKLAND. ii37—Nice warm rm.. private j modern home; reasonable. _ ORIENTAL, N„ 20—Harriet Apt.. No. 1; i mod., attrac. rms.; stm. hat. LI. 4705. PENNSYLVANIA, N.. 1333. | BEAUTIFULLY FURN. RM ; GARAGE. PLEASANT—Room; steam heat; near car 1 and bus; ladies We 2836. 603 E 32nd st. ST. CLAIR. E. 670—Sleeping room; modern: hot water. TALBOTT. N . 2316- Clean, warm rm.: home privileges, prlv. home, garage opt. 320 E. VERMONT Nice sleeping rms.; $2 and up per week. Rl. 05ft. VIRGINIA AVE., 29—Clinton Hotel. Large steam heated, also housekeeping room. WASH. E.. 328—Craig Hotel; rooms, ss”to $3.50 wk.; steam heat, showers, WASH.. E.. 1808—Front rm.: steam heat; couple or man. Rl. 2214. bes. 9. aft. 6. WOODRUFF PL.. 970—Middle Dr., front XU ■■ suitable 1 or 2. Ch, 1418. _ 10TH. E. 433—Apt. 1. outside rm mod.. constant hot water; walk distance Li. 4784 11TH, E. 322 Furn. rm.. modern apt.; $3 wk. _Li. 8039. ' 31ST. E.. 210—Nicely furn. rm.; close Cen- | tral bus or car line. Ha. 0179-R. 33D. E. 418—ATTRACTIVE "RONT RM NEAR CENTRAL CAR HU. 2054. SINGLE RMS.—75c & $1; nights; quiet for day sleeping: by week. $3.50. single; $7. double; light housekeeping. everything furnished; $lO wk. LOVELY ROOM—Modern, twin beds, 2 ladies. Ta. 4940 FOR MARRIED COUPLE -Or gentleman. employed: room: north. Ha 0356-R, You Read the Want Ads— Have von tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. 1 __ Ask for an Ad Taker. Room for Rent With Board MINN.. E.. 1615- Attractive warm rm.. mod., hot water, car line. Dr. 3285-J, NOBLE, 329 N. —Mod., front rm,; steam het; laundry; gaarge. LI. 6707. OAKLAND. 1135 —Modern rm.. plenty hot water, gentleman preferred: good meals. PARK AVE.. 3115—Room and board for 1 or 2 employed ladles; prlv. famUy. PARK, 2011—Clean, warm room; meals opt., 1 or 2. Central car He. 5631. RURAL, N., 2155—M0d. home for mother and child pref., near car line. Ch. 0986-R. 23D, E.. 670 —Nice, warm rm.; home prlvl.; good meals: $8 week._ He. 4794. 27TH. W.. 45—Front rm.: large alcove; garage. 111, car. Ta, 6758. 29TH. W.. 1204 - Room and board in private family. Ha. 0480-R. 29TH,. W., 137—Large, warm rm.; meals, laundry; men or mar. couple. Ha._ 0875. CHILD—6 or under: modem home; good care. Ch. 0162-R. 2 OR 3 CHILDREN—Good country home; young people. Mr. B. G. Prosser, Franklin. Ind., Route 2. BABY TO BOARD—Mother's care; modern home. Wa. 1704. CHILDREN - To board; mother's care; priv. home; near school No. 3. Ch. 2965-M. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 2037—Newlv furnished apts.; city heat: garage. Ta. 1505. ASHLAND. 1804—Furn. room; in-a-door bed; private entrance; $7. _He. 4406. ASHLAND, 2234—3 rooms, kitchenette; bath; j>team_ heat; prlv. ent. He. 2507. ASHLAND, 1010— Employed couple to share modern home; steam heat. bath. Frigldalre; $7, LI. 0518. BROADWAY, 2121—1 room and kitchen furnished: $6 wek. Ta. 0597, COLO., N., 401—2 unfurnished rms., kitchenette: private entrance: adults. HARLAN. 1115—3 rms.; completely furnished. Dr, 2432. HOYT. 1112—2 furn. housekeep. rms., mod.. prlv. home, emp. couple. Dr, 5816, ILLINOIS CAR—3-rrn. apt.; also sleeping room; good heat. Ta, 2203. JEFFERSON. N.. 338—Modern and semlmodern, 4 connecting rooms. Mornings. LEXINGTON. 1021—Large front rm. downst., prlve. ent.; $5; gar. Dr. 0562-J. M’CARTY, E.. 715—Furnished rm., kitchenette, adjoin, bath: priv. fam.. reas. MARKET, E., 615—Housekeeping or sleeping rooms. Ri. 2102. NEW JERSEY. N.. 727—2-rm. downst. apt., gas range, sink, modern, good heat. NEW JERSEY. N.. 124—Good, clean rooms; $3, $3.50 and $4.00. Rl. 4145. NEWMAN. 1028—2 clean, modern, furn. rms.; private entrance: $7,50. Ch. 2233. OHIO. E.. 538—1 rm.. $3 week; 2 rms.. S).SQ. Everything furnished. PARK AVE., 2142—Nice, clean. 2 rooms and kitchenette: $7. PENN.. 1105 N.—Large, first-class, attractive apt.; furn. complete; select location. TECUMSEH. 1118—2 furn. front housekpg. rooms; everything furnished: gar, space. WOODRUFF PL—SO 2 Middle Dr.. 2 light front rms.. modern, no oiler roomers, bath practically private. Ch. 4360, WASH.. E., 3301—3 rms.; private entrance. Everything furnished: reasonable. 10TH, E.. 318—Large light mod. rm., complete, newly dec., fine heat, car space; walk, dlst.; $5. 11TH, E.. 909—2 nice clean upper rms. Prl: ate entrance; $5. Rl. 1839, HOUSEKEEPING—Or sleeping; modern: nicely furnished. LI. 9755. 3-RM. APT.—Furn. or unfurn.,. strictly modern: gar.: reas. Dr. 3640-R. Apartments for Rent CENTRAL. 2342 —5-rm. apt., heat, water. Will reduce rent to a permanent tenant. He. 2783. Ri. 5994. ’

Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 6364—5-room apartment; garage. Wa. 4457. Hu. 1856, THOROUGHLY modern 2 3, 4 and 5-room apartments; 8 locations, north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone LI. 5391. El. H. WOODSMALL & CO, Fidelity Trust Building 351* PENN $55.00 412 N. ALA 60.00 1226 N. ILL 40.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES CO. 710 Union Title Bldg. Li. 3458. HEATED Three, 4 and 5-room apartments. 1100 east; sl7 to S3O. Few left. Call SCHMID & SMITH, INC.. REALTORS, j 130 N. Delaware, Rl. 6367. Houses and Flats Furnished TECUMSEH. 831—5-room mod. bungalow; turn., unfurn., or share with wld.: couple WOODRUFF PLACE. 639 E. DR.—Partly furn. 4 rms, frlgedaire. everything furn. SSO. Ch. 2050. EMPLOYED COUPLE Desires 2-room furnished apartment. Must be reasonable. Address Box 400, Times. Elegantly furnished 4-room cottage, garage, improved street, convenient 2-4 p. m„ available now; act quickly. Ta. 6340. Houses for Rent BELLEFONTAINE, 3224—6-room modern, built-in features, close to school and church; 1 or 2-car garage. BELLEFONTAINE. 2951—7-room modern double; laundry; newly painted, papered: 1 sq: school 76; garage; SSO. He 1585. BELLEFONTANE —5-rm. duplex mod., heat, water, lights furnished; $35. CONGRESS. 1450—4 rooms, semi-modern, garage; water paid; $23. Ch. 2070. GLADSTONE. 721—4 rms.; lights, gas, water. inside toilet; gar; $22.50. Ir, 2281 -J. GOOD. 123—Irvington; 4 rms.; gas. lights, inside toilet: $21.50. 1r._2374. GOOdLet. 906—4 rms. Gas and elect,. $14.00 W. 10th car. Dr. 4206. HOLMES, S., 506—5 rooms, semi-modern; sls mo. Rl. 9735. LEXINGTON. 2111—8-rm. double, garage: all thoroughly cleaned. Dr. 202(1-R. MACPHERSON, 2809—4 ROOMS; ELECN TRIC LIGHTS;, $13.50. HU. 4495. MaePHERSON, 3114-—6-room modern; easily heated, double ga.; $35. Be 1298. MICHIGAN. E., 3102—7 rms.. modern, redecorated; new Ryboit fur., ga. Ch. 1412. NAOMI. 1227—5 rooms; electric lights, toilet and bath; water inside; garage; water paid; $25 Dr. 1270-J. NEW JERSEY. S. 624%—3 rooms: Inside toilet; $ 1 6. OLIVE. 929—4 rooms; gas. elec., water toilet inside; redecorated; sl6. Du 5674-J. OLNEY, N0..2407—%-room double modern; garage. PARIS, 2931—5 rooms, modern, sleeping porch: garage: S3O. RL_ 1820, Iry. 4213. PARKER, 805—5-room modern double; garage; water paid; $35. Hu. 2105. PARKViEW, 270—Attractive 6 rm. mod. dbl.; Ist class condition: ga. Wa. 2206-M. PINE. N., 316^—5-rm. double, water, gas lights, newly papered; $lB. LI. 0672. PROSPECT. 3760—4-rm. semi-mod. house; also close ln mod, flat. LI. 7780. RUCKLE ST.. 1825—Clean, modern. Reasonable rent to responsible tenants; partly furnished. -ENATE. S.. 1214—6-room mod. double; $24: water pd. Ha. J 704; SHEFFIELD, S.. 1321-23—6 rooms: newly papered: sl7. Rl. 7061. Hu. 4340. SHEPARD ST.. 1538—3 bedrooms: gas. elec. lights: $17.50. Richland St.. 1527; 5- cottage; S2O, Ri, 1920. Wa, 5091. ST. PETER. 1137—5 rooms modern double garage: good condition. Hu. 3139. 2317 Station. 4 r.; gas. elec., ga.. wa. p.sl6 211 Cable, 3 r.. elec., gar 15 2015 Ludlow, colored. 4 r., elec. wa. pd. 12 MCCULLOUGH AGENCY. SUMERSET, 954—5 rooms: modern except bath; garage. Inquire 3635 W. Tenth. TALBOTT, N., 2022—6-room half double; strictly modern. Ha. 48J7-M. TECUMSEH. 621—4-rm. modern double; easily heated: garage; $35, Ch. 5572. TREMONT, S.. 16—5-room; % double, gas. lights. UDELL, 1132—6 rooms modern; near car lines; $25. Dr. 3540-R. VERMANT. W.. 1828—5-room double; good condition: $lB. Wa. 0825. VILLA. 421 4-rm. double: gas. toilet, water inside: $lB. He, 2210. VIRGINIA AVE.. 847%--4-room modern house. sls month: water paid. Inquire Fog[ Bottle Cos. 901 Vlrgin la. Dr. 0556. WHEELER. 2528—Colored: 4-room cottage; good condition; $16.00. Rl. 9908 or HALL AND HILL. R[._5523. _ 22ND.. E.. 817—6-room modern; near College car line; $25. Ha. 0179-R. _ 28TH, E.. 4027—Brightwood: 7 rms.: mots. except furnace; gar.; $27.50. Ch. 2559. 1 MO. FREE—Emerson S.. 108: 6-rootn mod, double: garage: SSO. Ri. 6571. 2 WKS. FREE—University. 4919. Irvington, 6- mod, single; s2*. Ir. 1111. 1 SQUARE —Illinois ca r ; attractive 6-rm. mod, double: newlv deco.: $35. Ta. 1257. Cut to s2.j 1630 Woodlaivn Ave. Seven rooms, newly papered, modern excent furnace, new 3hedes. SCHMID & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Ri. 6367. COLORED ITH. W. 441—See this now $7.50. CRUSE. 128 N. Delawrre street. Reduced to $25 1412 Hoyt Nine rooms, single, electric lights, city water; gas. garage, large yard, newly papered. SCHMIDT & SMITH. INC.. REALTORS. 130 N. Delaware. Ri. 6367. Places for Rent MASSACHUSETTS AVE.. 335—Storeroom • $45 pet month. Call Li. 5446. _ Storage and Transfer FREE HAULING TO OUR WAREHOUSE FOR 30 DAYS. Pay storage later. City moving by load, or $1.25 to $3 per hour. BIEHL TRANSFER AND STORAGE. INC. Overland Hauling Anywhere. LI. 2268. 227 N, New Jersey. FIREPROOF STORAGE Private lockers; low rates; new ana modern eulpment: local and long distance moving; estimates. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 423 E Market Rl. 7780 STORAGE—Packing; overland hauling: low freight rates on California shipments OTTO J SUEZ Rl 3628-6561’ nights Ch 4 579-060 9 : W TRANSFER & GENERAL HAULING—B 2) E 64th St W E RODOCKER Wa 4433 RADIO TRANSFER CO. —Special rates on overland hauling. Ri. 4757, Rl. 6046 BRlTTON—Transfer; moving $3.50 a load; large trucks; responsible men. Dr. 7616. J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER—Best rates on moving loads. Rl. 4265. Dr. 3071. Houses for Sale SIOO Cash— $27.50 Per Month Five rooms and full basement; electric lights, furnace, garage; located southeast near Christian park. WAYNE M. HARRYMAN. Li. 2541. Ir. 3310. BERWICK AVE.. 1115—Good, small bungalow; big lot: gar. Owner. $1.175: terms.

1887-41 YEARS SERVICE-1928

OWN YOUR HOME FIRSTThen Keep It a Home This association has aided more people to own their homes, repair, paint up and fix up than any other like institution. THE RAILROADMEN’S BUILDING & SAVINGS ASSOCIATION 21-23 Virginia Ave.

OCT. 20, 1928

Houses for Sale SILENT AUCTION or any other way. Wc want an offer on 1705 GIMJBER ST. East of Garfield Park V A 5-room bungalow type: electricity, city water In kitchen, new paint and good decorations; full lot; all municipal improvements. IT MUST BE SOLD Security Trust Cos. Nicoson. Ri. 9484 TWO NEW MODERN BUNGALOWS of five rooms each, with bath; furnace: brick porch; garage. Located on Exeter Ave., north of North St. Price, each $4,000; clear of all Barrett assessments. $250 cash. $35 per month. Will consider a vacant lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors, Builders 142 N. Delaware Ri- 2840 Residence. Ir. 4292. NEAR MADISON AND SOUTHERN AVE. Two new five-room semi-modern bungalows with complete bath; electric lights, gas. city water, brick porch, garage. Located on Hoefgen St., east of Madison Ave. Price, each $3,500; $250 cash, S3O per month. Will consider a vacant lot as down payment. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors, Builders 142 N. Delaware Ri. 2840 Residence, Ir, 4292. LET ME SHOW YOU How . you can buv a beautiful, convenient home, near transportation, community stores, church, park and school, for only SSO down and $27.50 per month. Call MR. BEAVERS. Ir. 3826-R. BUY A HOME FOR $17.50 PER MONTH SIOO.OO Cash Cozy 5-room house, located on North Warman avenue, large lot. electric lights, gas, paved street and sidewalks. Very reasonable terms. Call Li. 3820. MR. GILLILAND. FOR COLORED 3516 Apple St.; 5-rm. bungalow, cement porch and walks, electric lights, drilled well, garage. 3544 Orange; 3 rooms, cement porch and walks, electric ltghts. drilled Well, garage; $1,700; easy payments. OSCAR LEE. 406 Castle Hall Bldg. 230 E. Ohio. Ri. 7217. 524 8. FLEMING STREET 2 Lots Roomy 5-room bungalow, newlv painted, 1 block from a real school, bus service every 10 minutes, is now ready for your inspection. See this before it is sold. Unusually low terms. Call Li. 3820, MR GILLILAND. START HOUSEKEEPING Central, 3108; house, furniture, Income, has 2 completely furn. apts., have 2 furnaces. 2 baths; reasonably priced. Small down payment, will trade. Wa. 1623-R. ~550.00T I aEH Gives you possession of a 4-room bungalow on good paved street. Balance just like rent, See 1636 Glmber street or call Mr, Richardson. LI. 3820, Dr. 7837 R_2. 5 RMS.—Water in kitchen. 3% blocks of car line, 5 miles of Monument: $2,500; payments. Will sell S7OO equitv for $350. Cheaper'n rent—you will like this place. Box E. 43. Times. SCHOOL AND PARK Two squares walk: cozv 5-room bungalow only $2,600. Call Mr. Bower. LI. 3820, evenings Ch. 4924. OLNEY. N., 1220—Bargain, bv owner; 6Toom mod. bungalow; 2-car gar.: paved st. and alley. Terms llke_rent. Ch. 0838. COLORED— New. 5-room modern. 717 Roach. Payments. BERNARD. W., 314- 5-rm. mod.; stm. ht.; gar.: sch. 43; new Butler; trms. Wa. 1926 MUST SELL—Mv 5-rm. modern bungalow; 6200 nortfi; bargain. Hu 4579. 6-ROOM MODERN HOUSE—CaII Ch. 3695-M, evenings. 6-ROOM Mod. bungalow; paved st., alley; for sale on terms. By appt. only. Hu. 5513 Lots for Sale lOT - 50x47: Olney and 11th Sts.; $650. lao’’ •p, 1036 Oliv-y. Real Estate for Exchange A REAL BARGAIN BY OWNER—S-rm. bungalow, mod., except basement, cor. lot; will accept closed car ln trade. For interview call 3058 Newton St. i arms for Sale ONE-HALF—Section in Union County. New Mexico, Clark Swarm. Sheridan, Ind. Real Estate Wanted WANTED —To purchase from owner semi-modern house; not over $2,500. Call Li. 7007 or evenings, Ta. 5867. Building and Contracting GENERAL building and contracting, remodeling a spccialtv. CIVIC REALTY COMPANY. 136 N. Delaware. LI. 5050.

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UINNK MUSIC CO.—DRUM SHOP 128 Pembroke Arcade LlncolD 0333 A — if Ukes, Selmer Saxs, CiarlA nets. Bach Trumpets. Olds Trombones VIOLIN OUTFITS. *ls OP

Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE. Rl. 2155. 150 N. Delaware. PIANO —Period case grand with a beautiful beach to match; customer left this wlt'i us and we can arrange taking over the account, or will sell and let you finish payments. Extreme value and cast Is ducoed. Call LI. 6464. SAXOPHONES—New and used; easiest payment plan in city York Band Instruments. Lorenz Saxophone School. Ground Floor Pembroke Arcade. LI. 1421. PLAYER—With bench and 40 rolls; customer gave up instrument and it can be had by finishing account; will consider piano or organ and part payment, and make low terms. Lt 6464, VlCTßOLA—Beautiful Orthophonlc; can hardly be told from new; this is the finest preoenda cabinet, and a rare bargain; can arrange convenient terms, and can save you $75 on this bargain. 120 E. Ohio St.