Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 175, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1928 — Page 18

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STOCKS LOOK STRONGER ON , EARLYSALES Report of Pending Merger Sends Baking Issue Up on Opening.

Average Stock Prices

Average 30 industrials Tuesday 269.34, up 5.39; 20 rails 145.66, up .1; 40 bonds 96.01, up .02. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—N0 change in sentiment occurred overnight in the financial community and the stock market at the opening today continued to exhibit a strong undertone with the majority of issues slightly higher. On the opening the first sale was recorded in National Biscuit with 1,200 shares coming out at 184% up 2 points. The company is reported taking over Shredded Wheat Biscuit Company. Gillette appeared on the tape next also with 1200 shares. The price was 112 off Vi. Chrysler opened 400 shares at 124% up %; U. S. Steel 2,000 shares at 156% up %; Esthlehem Steel 2,600 shares at 85% off %. and Consolidated Gas 5,000 shares at 102% up %. Coppers Open Up Anaconda Copper opened 10,000 shares at $104.75, a gain over the previous close of $1.50. This block cost the buyer $1,047,500 and started further buying in the copper group. Greene Cananea quickly swung into line with a rise of $3.50 from yesterday's close to $161.50. Cerro De Pasco sold at $lO4, up $1.13. International Nickel rose 2% points to 216. Rails were in demand, with the majority of issues up a point to two points. Radio advanced three points to 323. and other pivotal shares made fair-sized gains. In the first half hour or so, considerable selling broke out because of nervousness over the extent of the rise. Many threw stocks on the market, bringing down prices in recent leaders and causing irregularity. Tickers Behind Tickers fell behind the market ten minutes in the first half hour, but were under the same period yesterday. Transactions to 10:30 were 623.900, against 649,600 shares yesterday. Call money renewed at 8 per cent, unchanged from the renewal rate of Tuesday. This did not give much indication that the easier tone expected would materialize. Asa result many sold for profit and the market continued irregular. Radio Corporation was carried to 330, up 10 points, but it later broke S points from that level. General Motors declined from 193 to 191% and then came back to 192%. Chrysler lost more than three points and other representative issues made similar declines.

Banks and Exchange

Indianapolis Bank Clearings today were $4,479,000, debits $9,192,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bil United Press NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Bank clearings $1,902,000,000; clearing house balance $152,000,000: Federal Reserve Bank credit balance $124,000,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bn United Press WASHINGTON. Dec. 12.—The treasury net balance for Dec. 10, was *40,939,938.46. Customs receipts this month to the :10th, were $16,546,294.71.

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—We think the market’s action Monday and Tuesday was perfectly natural under the circumstances. Jt was the sort of action that follows a severe shock, a fairly rapid rebound which will probably bring out a supply from those whose buying helped check the break. A period of "•ervousness, we think, is ahead of us while the market seeks its true level. In the meantime excitement will probably cool, and some, not all, will recall the fact that even in new era two plus two equal four, as of old, and then we will be mentally on fairly solid ground and benefit from the solidity and prosperity of the nation. My suggestion is not to keep before you constantly the highest prices that you recently saw quoted because for all we know that price was not waranted. The thing to do is to disregard the former price but just turn over anew leaf, watch for the bulges and lighten your commitments which is the important thing of the hour. Building Permits E. L. Roth, reroof, 1518 South Belmont, $230. J. B. Neegal, reroof, 1841 Pleasant, $209. V. Deadlee, dwelling and garage, 233 Buckingham drive, $13,000. L. F. Gregory, furnace, 1121 Ashland, S3OO. Y. M. C. A., repair, Illinois and New York $350. H. G. Heckman, dwelling, 2345 Shriver. $1,500. R. K. Cardill, dwelling and garage, 245 West Hampton drive, $6,300. H. A. Bowers, garage, 1132 South State, $257. . W. Tlchenor, furnace, 420 Poplar road, Rice, furnace. Fifth-ninth and Washington boulevard, $630. P. O. Power, furnace, Twenty-first and Talbott, $350. H. Hibben, furnace, 5239 Pleasant Run parkway. $1,300. F. L. Bridges, repair, 814 Sephard, SSOO.

In the Cotton Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Something told us that the market was a poor sale yesterday. We didn't know why. but we do now.' After a fair trade demand in the morning, the old bull crowd up-town came in and bought everything in sight. They will buy more, if the market goes up 25 points. SELIG EMPLOYES DINE Miss Winnie Wienke was elected president of the Selig's Mutual Benefit Association at the fourteenth annual banquet of Selig’s employes Tuesday night at the Lincoln. G. A. Millett, company treasurer, was toastmaster. Other officers: Thomas Wilcox, vice president; Miss Elizabeth Cook, treasurer, and Miss Norma Dalton, secretary.

New York Stocks ■“““(By Thomson & McKinnon)"

—Dec. 12— Prev. Railroads— High. Low. 12:00. Close. Atchison 195% 195% 195% 195 Atl Coast Line 168 Balt & Ohio ....118% 118 118 118 Canadian Pac ~229y 8 228% 228% 228 Chesa & Ohio 199 194 Ches Corp 74 73 % 73% 73% Chi ft N West... 86 85'/* 85% 85% Chi Ort West ... 20% 19% 19% 19>/ 8 C R I & P 129 128 Del & Hudson... 183 182% 182% 18i% Del & Lacka 128% Erie 65% 63% 63% 64% Erie Ist pfd 59 % 59 Grt Nor 108 107’% 108 107 111 Central 140% 140% Kan City South. 88% 87 87 86% MK & T 51% 50% 50% 50% Mo Pac pfd ....123% 123% 123% 123*% N Y Central ....184 182% 182% 183 N Y C & St L 130% 130% NY NH <fc H .... 74% 73% 73% 73'% Nor Pacific 106% 105% 106% 106% Norfolk & West. 189% 189% 189% ... Pennsylvania ... 71% 71 71 70% P ft W Va 141% Reading 103% Southern Ry ...144 143% 143% 143 Southern Pac ...125% 125% 125% 125 St Paul 33% 33% 3% 33 St Paul pfd .... 53% 53 53‘A 52% St L & S W 107% 106 107% 106 St L & S F 114% Texas & Pac ...165 163 Vi 163% 165 Union Pacific ..211% 210 210 210 West Maryland.. 40% 39% 40 39% Wabash 72% 72% 72% 72 Rubbers— AJax 9% 8% Fisk 13% 13% 13% 13% Goodrich 85% 84% 85% 85 Goodyear 107% 104% 105% 106',i Kelly-Spgfld .... 21% 21% 21% 20% United States .. 42% 40% 40% 41% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy 92 Am B Shoe ... ... 4314 Am Steel Fd ... 62% 61% 62% 60% General Elec ...185% 183% 183% 185% Gen Ry Signal . 96 93 93 92% N Y Air Brake 42' , Pressed Stl Car. 21% 20% 21 Vi 20% Pullman 83% 83 83 82 Vi Westingh Air B. 45% 44% 44% 44% Westlngh Elec ..123% 122 123 123% Steels— Bethlehem 85% 82 % 82% 85% Colorado Fuel .. 70% 68 % 68% 70 % Crucible 84% 84% Otis 36% 35 35% 35% Inland Steel .. 79% 77 77 80 Rep Iron & Stl 81% 79% 79% 81% U S steel 156% 154% 155% 156% Alloy 41% 40% 40% 40% Warren Fdy ... 28% 26% 26% 26% Vanadium Corp. 95% 93% 93% 94% Motors— Am Bosch Mag 40% 4040 40 Chandler 20% 20 Chrysler C0rp...124%, 120% 122% 123% Conti Motors... 17% 17% 17% 17% Graham Paige.. 48 46 46 Gen Mot New 77% 78% General Motors. .193 190% 191 192% Hudson 85% 83% 83% 85 Hupp 76% 74 Vi 74% 75% Mack Mot 103% 101% 101% 101% Martin-Parry 16V4 16% Reo 28% 28% Motor Wheel .... 38Vi 37% 37% 37% Nash 98% 97 97 97% Packard 154% 148% 154 155 Peerless 21% 20 Pierce Arrow 25% Studebaker Cor.. 74 72% 74 74 Stew Warner ..111 109% 111 109% Eaton Axle .... 59 58% 58% 58 Timken Bear ...141 140 140 140% Willys-Ovcrland. 29% 29% 29% 29% Yellow Trk 37Vi 36 36 35% White Motor... 37% 37% 37% 38% Mining— Am Smlt & Rfg. .265 263 265 262 Anaconda Cop ..106 104% 105% 102% Andes 48 46Vi 46% 45% Cerro de Pasco. .104 102 102% 102 Chile Copper... 65% 64% 64% 64% Greene Can C0p.161% 158% 158% 159% Inspiration Cop. 42% 42% 42% 41% Int Nickel 216% 214 214 212 Kennecott Cop .137% 136% 136% 136% Magma Cop ... 63% 63 63% 62 Nev Cons 35% 35 35% 34% Texas Gulf Sul 74 73% 73% 72 Vi U S Smelt 64% 64 64% 63 Oils— Atlantic Rfg 56% 55% 55% 55% Barnsdall A.... 41% 41'% 41% 41% Freeport-Texas.. 46% 46 46% 44% Houston Oil ... 119 116 116 117 Indp Oil & Gas 32% 31% 32% 31% Marland Oil .... 37% 36% 37% 32% Lago OH & Tr 32% Pan-Am Pet 8.. 49% 48% 48% 48% Phillips Petrol.. 46% 46% 46% 46Va Pro & Rfgrs 23% 23% Union of Cal 52% 52 Pure Oil 27 26% 26% 26 Vi Royal Dutch 53 Shell 29% 29Vi 29% 29 Simms Petrol 22% 22% Sinclair OH .... 39% 38% 38% 38% Skelly Oil 36% 36% 36% 35% Std OH Cal .... 71% 71 71 71 Std Oil N J .... 53% 53% 53% 53 Std Oil N Y .... 39 38% 38% 38% Texas Corp .... 66% 66% 66% 66% Trajnscontl 11 10% 10% 10% White Eagle .... 36% 36 36 35% Industrials— Adv Rumely .... 52 51 52 37 Allis Chalmers 158% Allied Chemical 230 229 229 229 Armour A 15% 15% 15% 15% Amer Can 100% 100'/* 100 % 100 % Alaska J 8% 8% 8% 8% Am H L pfd 34 Am Safety Raz 66% 67% Am Ice 42% 41 Vi Am Wool 25% 25 Curtiss 137 134 134 133% ♦Coca Cola 162 Vi 162% Conti Can 57% 56 Vi Certainteed .... 28% 28% 28% 28% Congoleum 26% 26% 26% 26% Davison Chem 57 56% 57 56% Du Pont 480 471 Famous Players. 52% 52Vi 52% 52% Fox A 93% 92% 93 Vi 92% Gold Dust 133 Vi 130 130 132 Glidden 33 32% 32% 32% Int Harvester ..340 339 340 337 Lambert 121% 121% 121% 120% Loews 64% 63% 64% 63% May Stores 97% 96 Vi 96 Vi 97% Montgom Ward. 128% 126% 127% 128% NdtlCß 90 89% 89% 98% Radio-Keith ... 40% 39% 40% 39% Owens Bottle ... 87% 86% 87% 86 Radio Corp 323 320 323 320 Real Silk 52 52 Rem Rand 29% 29% 29% Sears Roebuck. . 166% 164 Vi 164 Vi Union Carbide.. 184% 184 184 i83% Victor 127% 125% 126 125 Univ Pipe 19% 18% 18% 19% USCs Ir Pipe.. 41% 41 41% 41 U S Indus Alco 130% 129 Warner Bros B. .113 109% 112 110% Utilities— AIA Tel & Te1...193 192 192 192 Am Express 284 275 284 Am Vat Wks ... 67% 67% 67% 66% Brklyn-Manh T.. 69% 69% 69% 69% Col G & E 128% 128 128 128 Consol Gas ...,.102% 101% 101% 101% Eiec Pow cSt Lt.. 41% 41% 41 Vi 41 Vi Interboro 45% 44% 44% 43% Nor Am Cos 80% 88% 88% 88 Natl Power 41% 41% \41% 41% S Cal Ed 52'4 52 % 52 Vi 52% Std Gas &El .. 75’/, 75'% 75% 75% Utilities Power .. 40% 40% 40% 40% West Union Tel ... 180 Shipping— Am Inti Corp ...121% 119% 119% 119% Am Ship & Com. 4% 3% 3% 4 Atl Gulf & W 1.. 45% 45% 45% 45% Inti Mer M pfd. 35% 34% 34% 35% United Fruit ....142% 141% 142 141 Foods— Am Sug Rfg .... 84% 82% 84Vi 82 Kroger 117% 117% 117% 116 Austin Nichols 6 Beechnut Pkg 84% California Pkg ... ... 75 75% Corn Products 88% 88% Cudahy 63 % 64 Cuban Am Sug 17 Flelschmann Cos. 79% 79% 79% 79 Jewel Tea 166% 164% 166% 163 Natl Biscuit ... 184% 181% 181% 181% Natl Dairv 121% 121 121 120% Postum Cos 66% 66% 66% 66% Ward Raking U . 17% 16% 17% 16% Tobaccos— Am Sumatra ... 55 54% Am Tob B 176 174'% Con Cigars 96% 95% 95% 95 General Cigar... 65% 64% 64% 64 Lig & Myers.... 88% 86% 86% 87 Lorillard 26% 25% :6% 26 R J Reynolds... 156 154'% 155 153 Tob Products B. .. ... 103% 103 United Cigar St. 25 24% 25 24% Schulte Ret Strs 42% 41% 41% 42% •XD $1.50.

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale)—No. 1, 55@56c. No. 2. 51@52c. Butterfat. 54c a lb. Cheese (wholesale selling prices per pound)—American leaf. 33: pimento oat 35c: Wisconsin fiat. 27c; prime cream 27c: Daisy. 27c: Longhorn. 27c: New York Unberger. 30c. Eggs—Buying prices; Fresh delivered at Indianapolis, loss of 45c. Poultry (buying Dilcest Hens. 23® 24c; Leghorn hens 15<8>19c: 1928 '“irlng large breed, 2 lbs. and up. 23@24c: 1 tr 1% lbs., large. 19@20c: Leghorns. IB<B>2or old roosters largee. 12® 15c: small 10® 12c: ducks 15@17c; geese. 14c: guineas young 50c; old, 35c: turkeys. No 1 young toms. 12 lbs. and up. 36®38c; No 1 young hens. 36c a lb.: No. 1 old toms. 22® 25c: No. 2 old hens. 25@30c a lb. Bp United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Eggs—Receipts, 4.492 cases: extra firsts. 43®44c; firsts, 39 @42c: ordinaries, 30@36c; seconds. 24@ 28c; refrigerator extras. 31%c; refrigerator firsts, 30%c. Butter—Receipts. 3.794 tubs; extras, 49c; extra firsts. 48@48%c; firsts, 45%@47c; seconds, 43®.44%c; standards. 48c. Poultry—Receipts. 2 cars: fowls. 18 @24%c; springs. 18® 26%c; Leghorns, 19 ®2lc: ducks. 17®24c; geese. 21c; turkeys, 25@30c; roosters. 20c. Cheese—Twins. 23% ®24c; young Americas, 23%®25c. Potatoes—Market dull; arrivals, 83: on track. 218; in transit. 549; Wisconsin sacked round whites. 85c®$1.10: Minnesota and North Dakota sacked round, whites, 85® 95c: no sales of Red River Ohios; Idaho sacked russets. $1.40® 1.65.

Local Wagon Wheat

City grain elevators are paying $1.26 for No. 2 red wheat and SI.OB for No. 2 hard.

DECLINE SHOWN BY HOGS TODAY AT STOCKYARDS Steer Market Is Unimproved With the Bulk Still in First Hands. Dec. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 5. $8.75 $8.85 15,000 6. 8.65 8.75 10,000 7. 8.85 8.90 11,000 8. 8.65 8.05 15,000 10. 8.65 8.65 12.000 11 8.60 8.65 14.000 12. 8.50 8.60 13,000 Hogs declined slightly again today, with receipts estimated at 13,000. Holdovers were 208. The market for 160 pounds up was 5 cents to 10 cents lower, with underweights steady to 15 cents down. The bulk, 160 to 300 pounds, sold for $8.50. Several loads went at $8.55 to $8.60. No improvement was noticed in the local steer market, with the bulk still in first hands. She stock about steady at the week’s decline. Vealers steady at $16.50 down. Sheep and lambs were steady, with the better grades going at at $12.50 to $13.50. Strictly choice lambs were quotable at $13.75. Culls and throwouts were $7 to $11.50. Fat ewes were steady at $5 to $6.50. Chicago hog receipts were 26.000, including 5,000 directs. Market slow, with a few early bids of $8.40 to $8.50 on choice 190 to 230-pound averages, or 10 cents to 15 cents lower than Tuesday’s best prices. Cattle receipts were 13,000; sheep, 8.000. Hog prices at the city yards today were: 250 to 350 pounds, $8.25 to $8.60; 200 to 250 pounds, $8.50 to $8.60; 160 to 200 pounds, $8.50 to $8.55; 130 to 160 pounds, SB.IO to $8.40; 90 to 130 pounds, $7 to $8; packing sows, $7 to SB. Cattle receipts were 1.200; calves, 700. Beef steers, $9 to $13.75; beef cows, $7 to $9;.10w cutter and cutter cows, $5 to $6.50; vealers, sls to $16.50; heavy calves, $6.50 to $11; bulk stocker and feeder steers, $8 to sll. Sheep receipts, 900. Top fat lambs, $13.75; bulk fat lambs, sl2 to $13.50; bulk cull lambs, $7 to $9; bulk fat ewes, $5 to $6.50. —Hogs— Receipts, 13,000; market, lower. 250-350 lbs * §-25il 8.60 200-250 lbs 8.50®: If? 160-200 lbs 8.5041 8.55 130-160 lbs §.lo® 8.40 Packing sows 7.00® 8.00 --CattleReceipts, 1,200; market, lower. Beef steers $ Beef cows 7.00® 9.00 Low cutters and cutter cows. 5.00® 6.50 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. B.oo® 11.00 —Calves— Receipts. 700; market, steady. Best veals $15.00® 16.50 Heavy calves 6.50®i11.00 —Sheep— Receipts, 800; market, steady. Top fat lambs $13.75 Bulk fat lambs 12.00® 13.50 Bulk cull lambs 7.00® 9.00 Bulk fat ewes 5.00@ 6.50 Other Livestock Bn United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—Hogs—Receipts, 26,000; market steady to 10c lower, or 15 to 20c lower than early top; top. $8.55 paid on choice 240-280 lb. averages; butcher medium to choice, 250-350 lbs., $8.25® 8.55; 200-250 lbs.. $8.20® 8.55: 160200 lbs.. $8.15® 8.50; 130-160 lbs., $7.40® 8.35; packing sows, $7®.8.10; pigs, medium to choice, 90-130 lbs., [email protected]. Cattle— Receipts, 13,000; calves, receipts, 3,000; good to choice Christmas specialities, $16.25 @17.25; other steers and she stock slow and lower; bulls and vealers. weak and lower; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice, 1360-1500 lbs., $12.75® 16.50; 11001300 lbs., sl3® 16.50; 950-1100 lbs.. sl3®. 17: common and medium, 850 lbs., s9® 13; fed yearlings, good and choice, 750-950 lbs., $12.50®. 16; heifers, good and choice, 350 lbs. down. $11.50® 14.50; common and medium, $7.75® 11; cows, good and choice, [email protected]! common and medium. $6.50® 8.25; low cutter and cutter, $5.25®6.60; bulls, good and choice, beef, [email protected]; cutter to medium, [email protected]; vealers, milk fed. good and choice. sl2®_ 14; medium, $10®,12; cull and common, $7.50® 10.50; stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, all weights. [email protected]; common and medium, $8.75® 11. Sheep—Receipts, 8,000; market, generally steady; fat lambs, $13.75 ® 13.90; sheep and feeder lambs steady; lambs, good and choice, 92 lbs. down, $13.25® 14.15; medium. $11.75® 13.25; cull and common. $8.50® 11.75; ewes, medium to choice, 150 lbs. down, $5®.7.50; cull and common. s2® 5.50; feeder lambs, good and choice, $12.75® 13.85. Bn Times special LOUISVILLE. Ky., Dec. 12.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,200; market 5c lower; heavy and medium hogs, 180 lbs. up, sß® 8.50; pigs and lights. 180 lbs. down. $6.40® 7.90; stags and throwouts, $6.30® 6.90. CattleReceipts, 200; market, steady; prime heavy steers, $12®13.50; heavy shipping steers. slo® 12; medium and plain steers/sß.so®' 10; fat heifers, $7,504(12; good to choice cows, $7,504)9.50; medium to good cows, $64/7.50; cutters. $5.50@6; canners. $4,504/ 5.25; bulls, [email protected]; feeders, sß® 11.50; stockers, $6,504)11. Calves—Receipts, 200; market, steady; good, to choice, $124) 14; medium, to good. $8.50@11; outs, $8.50 down. ‘ -Sheep—Receipts, 100; market, steady; lambs, $114)11.50; seconds, $7,504/ 8; sheep, s4@6; bucks, $3@)3.50. Tuesday’s shipments: Cattle, 50; calves, 90; hogs, 776; sheep, none. Bn United Press CINCINNATI, Dec. 12.—Hogs—Receipts, 4,800; holdovers, 1,015; market, dull, steady to 10c up; 250-350 lbs., [email protected]; 200-250 lbs., $8.50®.8.85; 160-200 lbs., $8,404/8.85; 130-160 lbs., SB4/8.50; 90-130 lbs., $6.75@! 8.25; packing sows, 06.504/.7.25. Cattle — Receipts, 500; market, steady; beef steers, $8.50® 13; beef cows. $6,504/9; vealers, sl2 4/15. Calves—Receipts. 400; light yearling steers and. heifers, s9® 14; low cutter and cutter cows, $54/6.25; heavy calves, $94/ 14; bulk stocker and feeder steers, $94/ 10.50. Sheep—Receipts, 360; market, steady; top fat lambs. $13.50; bulk fat lambs, $124/ 13.50; bulk cull lambs, $64/. 10; bulk fat ewes, $4.504/;6.50. Bn United Press PITTSBURGH. Dec. 12.—Hogs—Receipts, 2,000; market, steady; 250-350 lbs., $8.75 4/9; 200-250 lbs.. $8,854/9; 160-200 lbs., $8,654/9.; 130-160 lbs.. sß® 8.75; 90-130 lbs. $7.75"/,8.75; packing sows, $7,254/7.75. Cattle—Receipts. 25; market, unchanged; beef steers. sll4/14; beef cows, SB4/9.50; vlears, $13®T7.50. Calves—Receipts, 150; market, strong; light yearling steers and heifers, $94/13; low cutters and cutter cows. 55® 7.50; heavy calves. $lO4/16. Sheep—Receipts. 600; market, steady; top fat lambs, $14.25; bulk fat lambs. $124/ 14.25; bulk cull lams, $8®10.50; bulk fat ewes, $5.50®;6.75. Bn United Press EAST BUFFALO. Dec. _ 12.—Hogs—Receipts. 3,000; holdovers. 800; market, s.ctive: 250-350 lbs., $8,754/9; 200-250 lbs., $8,754/9; 160-200 lbs., $8,754/9; 130-160 lbs., $8.50® 9; 90-130 lbs., $8,254/8.50; packing sows, $7.50® 8. Cattle—Receipts, 100; market, steady; beef steers, $11,504/14.75; beef cows, sß® 9.75; vealers, $16,504/17. Calves—Receipts, 300; market, 50c down; light yearling steers and heifers, $124/15; low cutters and cutter cows. $4,254/6.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1,400; market, active and steady; bulk fat lambs, $144/ 14.50; bulk cull lambs, [email protected]; bulk fat ewes, $6 @6.75. Bn United Press FT. WAYNE, Ind:, Dec. 12.—CattleReceipts. 75; calves, receipts, 50, hogs, receipts, 800; sheep, receipts, 200; market, steady to 20c lower; 90-120 lbs., $7; 100160 lbs., $7.50; 140-160 lbs., $7.90; 160-180 lbs., $8.15; 180-200 lbs., $8.85; 200-225 lbs., $8.25; 225-275 lbs., $8®8.15; 275-350 lbs., $8; roughs, $7; stags, $6; calves, 15.50; lambs, $12.50, Bn United Press CLEVELAND, Dec. 12.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,300; market, steady to 25c down; 250350 lbs.. $8,504/8.75; 200-250 lbs., $8.65® 8.75; 160-200 lbs., $8,504/8.75; 130-160 lbs., sß® 8.75; 90-130 lbs.. $7.75® 8: packing sows, $7,354/7.75. Cattie—Receipts, 500; calves, 400; market, slow, draggy. 25c down: beef steers. $9.15®>10: light yearling steers and heifers. $8.50® 10; beef cows, $74/8.50; low cutter and cutter cows, $4,254)6; vealers, $13.754717.50. Sheep —Receipts. 2,300; market, steady; top fat lambs, $14.50; bulk fat lambs. $144414.50; bulk cull lambs, $10.50®11.50; bulk fat ewes, [email protected].

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—Dec. 12— Bid. Ask. Amer Central Life 800 Belt R R & Stkyds pfd 59 64 Belt R R & Stkyds com 69 71 Circle Theater com 105 107 Central Ind Power Cos pfd .... 96 100 Cities Service Cos com 82% ... Cities Service Cos pfd 100 Citizens Gas Cos com 55% 56% Citizens Gas Cos pfd 101 103 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd.. 100 ... Equitable Securities Cos com Hook Drug Cos com 38% ... HorufT Shoe pfd 13% ... Indiana Hotel Cos com 125 Indiana Hotel Cos pfd 102 Indiana Service Corp pfd ... 90'% ... Indianapolis Gas Cos com 60 63 Indpls & Northwestern pfd.. 6 indpls Water Wks Cos 5s pfd. 102 103 Indpls P & L 7s 97 100 Indpls P & L pfd 6s 103% 105 Indpls Pub W 1 Ln Assn .... 47% ... Indpls St Ry Cos pfd 36 38 Indpls Water Cos pfd X D 100% 1103 Interstate P S C prior lien 103% 107 Interstate PSC 6s pfd 95% 99 Merchants Pub Util Cos pfd... 101 Metro Loan Cos 8s 105 North Ind Prod Serv Cos 65.... 99 103 Northern Ind Pub S Cos 7s 108'% ... Progress Laundry Cos com .... 42% ... E Raub ft Bons Fert Cos pfd.. 50 ... Real Silk Hos Cos pfd 96 ... Standard Oil of Indiana ... 88 ... T If I & E Trac Com 1 ... T H I & E Trac Cos pfd 5 ... T H Trac <sc Lt 96% ... Union Traction Cos com % Union Trac Cos Ist pfd 1 Union Trac Cos 2nd pfd % Union Title Cos com 80 Van Camp Pack Cos pfd 50 Van Camp Ist pfd 98 Van Camp Proa 2nd pfd 92 —Bonds— Belt R R & Stk Yds 45...... 89 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s .... 72 ... Central Ino Power Cos 6s 99% ... Central Ind Gas Cos 5s 99'% ... Chi S B & N Ind Citizens Gas Cos 5s 102'% ... Citizens St RR 5s 85% 88'% Gary St Ry 5s 86 90 Home T & T of Ft Wayne 65.. 103 Indiana Hotel Cos 5s ...101 Ind Northern Trac Cos 5s 4 Ind Ry ft Lt Cos 5s 99 Ind Sevvlce Corp 5s 93% ... Indpls Power & Lt Cos 5s 99 Ind Union Trac Cos 5s Indpls Col & So Trac 6s .... 99 102 Indpls Gas Cos 5s 100'% ... Indpls <fc Martins Trac Cos 55.. 10 Indpls Nor Trac Cos 5s 9 12% Ir.dpls & Northw Trac Cos 55.. 10 Indpls St Ry 4s 65% 68 Indpls Trac & Term Cos 5s 95% 96% Indpls Union Ry 5s 101% ... Indpls Water Cos 5%s 102% 104% Indpls Wa Cos 1953 & '54 5%5..102% 104% Indpls Water Cos 5s 96 Indpls Water Cos 4%s ....... 95 Water Works Sec 5s 96 100 Interstate Pub Serv 4%s 90 ... Interstate Pub SCo fs 96% ... Interstate Pub S C 6%s 105 N Ind Pub Service 5s 100% ... Nor Ind Tell Cos 6s 98% 100 T H I & E Trac Cos 5s 95 Union Trac of Ind Cos 6s 9% 12% —Government Bonds—--Ist 3%s 99 44 99.64 Ist 4%s 100.26 100.46 4th 4%S 100.50 100.72 Tr 4%S 111.60 111.82 Tr 4s 106.60 106.82 Tr 3%S 103 76 103.98 Tr 3%s 98.56 98.76 —Sales—--2 bonds Citizens St R R 5s .86% 1 bond Citizens St R R 5s 85% 1 bond Indpls St Ry 4s 60 1 bond Indpls St Ry 4s 65% Births Girls Harold and Elizabeth Carl, 118 South Davidson. Elbert and Ila Durham, 2353 Paris avenue. John and Avis Ford, 3530 Orange. Clayton and Emma Clark, 828 River avenue. Lcland and Ceclle Sims, Methodist hospital. Edward and Mary McCabe, Methodist hospital. Frederick and Florence Sutter, Methodist hospital. Fred and Clara Krampe. Methodist hospital. Ernest and Sarah Edwards, Methodist hospital. Lloyd and Catherine Malott, Methodist hospital. Leland and Maurlne Wallace, Coleman hospital. August and Ersel Jacobs, Coleman hospital. Frederick and Florence Camper, Coleman hospital. Eugene and Mary Barrett, Coleman hospital. George and Mabel Richman, 1301 Roach. Joseph and Matilda KlefTer, 417 North Chester avenue. Boys John and Johanna Ford, 603 West Twenty-seventh. Carl and Delia Dodson, 1442 Everett. Ernest and Clara Ray, 426 South Missouri. Pearl and Lennie Miller. 303 Millrace. William and Louise Dickens. 517 Shelby. Ray and Lena Harlan, Methodist hospital. David and Mary Gtbhoney, Methodist hospital. Paul and Mary Lou Rhoadarmer, Coleman hospital. Roy and Daisy Short, 3520 East Thirtysecond. William and Grace Hendrickson, 1741 Oxford. Jacob and Anita Nobiitt, 405 North Colorado. John and Christine Kercheval, 142 West Forty-third.

Deaths Robert Smith, 48, 428 Smith, lobar pneumonia. Walter Wells. 24, city hospital, acute myocarditis. Elmer E. Fehr, 29. Methodist hospital, empvemia. Silas Spall. 68. 2833 Burton, acute myocarditis. Mellsia Anne Collins. 2 years, 145 East Nineteenth, influenza. Emme B. Ridenour. 80. Methodist hospital. hypostatic pneumonia. Albert Douglas Bowen, 2242 Broadway, cerebral neoplasm. Mary Susan Proteet, 78. 705 North Colorado. cerebral hemorrhage. W'lllam Rayer, 63. 3653 North Illinois, acute uremia. Anna E. Reed, 61. city hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Theresia May Dell Schneider, 26, 112 South Bancroft, lobar pneumonia. Jennie Hedrick, 52, city hospital, hypostatic pneumonia. Hattie Bell. 34. 2102 Brookside, pulmonary tuberculosis. Grace Jackson. 46. 1009 West Twentyfifth. mitral Insufficiency. Anna Dennett. 56. Greystone Apt., acute myocarditis. Katherine Mezger, 89. South Meridian, broncho pneumonia. Lucinda Martin. 61. 2444 Paris, carcinoma. Sidney Backner. 50. 520 Myrtis, pulmonary tuberculosis. William Schroll. 73, Central hospital, hemorrhagic Infarct of lung. Death Notices BOWEN, ALBERT—Age 68 years, passed away at residence, 2242 Broadway, Tuesday morning. Services Thursday. 2:30 p. m. at Planner & Buchanan Mortuary. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill Cemetery in charge of Pentalpha lodge of Masons. Friends may call at resdlence. Wednesday afternoon or Thursday morning. \ DENNETT. ANNA—Beloved mother of Charles Dennett, departed this life Monday, Dec. 10, age 56 years. Funeral Thursday, Dec. 13, at Moore ft Kirk funeral home. 2530 Station St.. 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. JOHNSON, SUSAN M.—Widow of the late Albert L. Johnson and mother of Major Lewis L. Johnson, of the Indianapolis police department; Mrs. Ada C. Perry, Cleveland, O.; Mrs. Alta J. Gall. Mrs. Florence M Conwell of Indianapolis, and Henry S. Johnson of Venice. Cal., passed away Tuesday. Dec. 11. Services from residence. 3115 Boulevard Place, Friday, Dec. 14. Friends Invited. Interment Crown Hill. LINVILLE. OLTVHfft F.—Beloved husband of Catherine Llnville. father of Frank, Frederick and Robert, brother of Mrs. David Percy and Harry Linville died at his residence. 18 N. Parkview. Wednesday morning. Funeral. Friday. Dec. 14, 8:30. at the residence and- 9 a. m. Holy Cross church. Burial at Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. (Terre Haute papers please copy). Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our hearfelt thanks to our relatives and neighbors ,and esEecially Rev. Moore and singers, also rother members of Uftion Local 22. Iron Workers and Loyal Order Moose 17; ell who sent the beautiful flowers and all who assisted in our deep hour of sorrow. Sadly missed by WIFE. DAUGHTER AND SISTER. MRS! BERTHA M. CATES AND FAMILY. Funeral Directors ~W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME 1639 N, MERIDIAN TA. 1835. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market Riley 5374. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East st. Dr, 4477 UNDERTAKERS HISEY ft TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3828. “A Real Home for Service." RAGSDALE & PRICE LI. 3608 1219 N. Alabama. j C. WILSON Funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive equipment. Dr. 15321 and Dr. 0322.

LACK OF ILL NEWS HOLDS GRAINS FIRM Oriental Buying of Wheat and Flour Has a Bullish Effect. By United Press CHICAGO, Dec. 12.—1n the absence of any depressing foreign news, wheat opened firm on the board of trade today. Corn advanced on the weather over the corn states. Oats continued strong. At the opening wheat was unchanged to % cent up; corn was % to % cent higher, and oafs were unchanged to % cent up. The orient continues to take substantial quantities of wheat and flour and this increased export business has been a bullish factor on the market. Chicago operators predict that if no unexpected news appears the market is likely to remain firm. There has been considerable buying of December and selling of May here. There was no important foreign news early in the day. Rain continues to fall over the corn belt today. Large supplies of corn are reported in Illinois and Indiana and these will probably come on the market despite the unfavorable weather. Oats are continuing to hold strong due to light receipts and a good demand. Chicago Grain Table —Dec. 12WHEAT— Prcv. High. Low. 12:00. Icose. Dec 1.16 1.18% 1.15% 1.16% Mar 1.19% 1.19 1.19 1.19% May 1.22% 1.21% 1.21% 1.22% CORN— Dec .84% .83% .83% .84 Mar 88 .87% .87% .87% May 90% .89% .89% .90% OATS— Dec 48% .48% .48% .48% Mar 48 % 48 Vs .48*4 .48 % May 49 .48% .48% .48% RYE— Dec 1.00% 1.01% 1.01% 1.01% Mar 1.03% 1.03 1.03 1.03% May 1.06 V, 1.05% 1.05% 1.08% LARD— Dec 11.00 10.95 10.95 11.00 Jan 11.62 11.57 11.60 11.62 Mar 11.87 11.85 11.85 11.82 May 12.12 12.10 12.10 12.10 RIBS— Dec 10.35 Jan 10.60 Bil Times Special CHICAGO. Dec. 12.—Carlots; Wheat, 41; corn, 417: oats, 47; rye, 8; barley. 18. NEW YORK OCFFEE RANGE —Dec. 11— High. Low. Close. Jan 15.18 15.00 15.18 March 14.64 14.49 14.64 May 13.92 13.73 13.92 July 13 29 13.15 13.29 Sept 12.98 12.96 12.96 Dec 15.48 15,35 15.48 T ransportation YELLOWAY Coast to Coast Busses Finest on the Highways. Safe Comfortable. Luxurious. Chicago, $4.00 Los Angeles. $52.0C St. Louis, $5.00 Pittsburgh, $8.50 Kansas City, SIO.OO Dayton. $3.00 Denver $23.50 New York. $18.50 •‘YELLOWAY PIONEER STAGES. INC.” Depot Dennison Hotel. Rllev 2273 Lost and Found BOSTON BULL TERRIER—FemaIe, small, answers name of Peggy. Return to 1634 lowa. Reward. FOX" TERRIER—MaIe, black and white; child’s pet. Liberal reward, Ch. 5839-M. HOUND -Black and tan; female, long ears. Reward. Li. 9473. PACKAGE—Of silk crepe, lost shopping district or College car. Reward. Ta. 6093. PARTY—Whp took man’s gray overcoat by mistake from McCoy Battery Shop Satur. ? lease return; man needs. Reward. Ri. 719, Ha. 0755-W. POLICE DOG--Dark male; name Pal. Re-' ward. Be. 3980 R-2. PUP—English bull, brindle. white mark on face, brst; bob tall; har’ss. Rew, Ch. 1948. TERRIER —Black and tan; child’s pet. Pise brig him home. 1521 College. LI. 5164. TREASURER S BOOK—Of Central Avenue Church circle; lost downtown. Ri. 6851.

Instructions PRlETZ—Saxophone School, 128 Pembroke Arcade. With Rlnne Music Cos., Li. 0333 VOCAL LESSON. *1 VIOLIN. sl. 11l PEMBROKE ARCADE. LI. 7251. Special Notices ANY ONE KNOWlNG—Anything about a baby girl being left on a prominent doctor's doorstep, 6 a. m„ Jan. 20. 1888, in Indianapolis, Ind., at least 2 week old. blue eyes, light hair, body showed child was on long Journey or badly exposed. This doctor took baby to St. Mary’s hospital for medical treatment, was released same day at 2 p. m. and placed in the Indianapolis Orphans’ home for adoption. This is statement made by that doctor. For any information please notify me as I am that girl. MRS. HAZEL STEGALL, 3922 W. 7th St. Ft. Worth. Texas. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE For debts contracted by any one other than myself after Dec. 11. 1928. J. R. WARD. 306 Prospect St. CHAS. FRIEHOFER BAKING CO Quality bread and cakes. Service dally to your door. Dr. 6600. UNION MADE WORK CLOTHES—Endicott Johnson shoes. HANKS. 118 Va, Ave. XMAS CARD ENVELOPES ADDRESSED—NEATLY DONE. SPDR PRICES. RI. 2050. Help Wanted Male COLLECTOR—Young man thoroughly experienced; attractive salary- must have auto; steady position. LIBERTY STORE, 30 N. Pennsylvania. YOUNG MAN—Opportunity to learn Installment business. Must begin at bottom Car Is necessary. LIBERTY STORE. 30 N. Pennsylvania St. MATTRESS MAKER—Experienced on band finish work. 872 Mass. Ave.; Saturday or Sunday, or Li. 6643. SOLICITERS—Four men or women, for mission work. Call at 757 Virginia Ave. ELDERLY man to demonstrate good paying article. Dr. 3489. Help Wanted Female LADY—Wanting to make $25 to $35 weekly; part or full time. Call Be. 2428 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. BEAUTY OPERATOR; EXP.; SALARY AND COMMISSION. 508 KAHN BLDG. YOUNG —Or middle aged lady as housekeeper. 555 N. Belmont. GIRL WANTED—FOR HOUSEWORK. 3416 BROADWAY. HOUSEKEEPER —Modern home; one child; no washing. He. LADY —For housework; experienced: 2 in family. 1427 E. Washington. Situations Wanted Male SALES SUPERVISOR AND GENERAL OFFICE DIRECTOR Young man, 35, extensively traveled, broad commercial experience covering general office routine and sales direction. Formerly with world's largest company. Phone Wa, 0645. ' ELEDERLY MAN—Wants position as filling station attendant, school or church janitor, carpenter work, elevator .or what have you? A-l Reference. Box 330 Times. AT LIBERTY—A-l drummer; theater or dance, reader. P. R. Brewer, Ha. 2222. 2214 Meredith. YOUNG MAN—23 wants position ln credit account, dept.; reliable; ref. Wa. 1794-W. A-l TRUCK—Driver, white, age 27, 12 years' experience, excel, ref. Ha. 1124-W. GARDENER—Experienced shrubs, perennlals, bulbs. Call RI. 4585. Situations Wanted Female PRACTICAL NURSE—Care for woman. cou,, small, mod, home. No laun. Ir. 3679. WORK—In private home by day. week; experienced; excellent references. LI. 2637. CASHIER —Experienced lady; excellent references Ta. 1627. Business Announcements feathers Bought sold and renovated feather mattresses and pillow* made. E. F. BURKLE, 416 Maas. RL 6686.

Business Announcements A-l REUPHOLSTERING, REFINISHING, REP. FURNITURE SERV. SHOP. LI. 9649 INTERIOR DECORATING—By experts. We are fully equipped for any Job. Ta. 2158. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting; furniture repaired in your home; estimates given. MR. RALSTON, Hu. 7505 or MR. HUDSON, Be. 4629. PAPER’ HANGlNG—Painting, plastering, general repair work, good work; lowest prices. Ch. 5371-R. 1949 Arrofr ave. PAPER HANGING—WINTER PRICES. 12% CENTS ROLL AND UP. RI. 9131. RUGS cleaned. 9x12, $1.50. Special 10 da. Call and del. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE BORNMAN TRANSFER CO.. CH. 6571. TlNNEß—Roofing and furnace work; repairing our spec. E. M. BAXTER. Ch. 4246. N. L. WISE UPHOLSTERING CO.— A-l WORK; 16 YEARS’ EXP. HE. 4871. BROOKVILLE RD. SANITARIUM—I 6S. BROOKVILLE RD. IR. 3175, Rooms for Rent ASHLAND, 1535—Congenial gentleman wants to share nice modern home; very reason. Call 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. LI. 7774. CENTRAL, 2349—Large front room, garage optional. He. 4652. CENTRAL. 1446—Desirable rin., mod., near bath; garage. LI. 9504. CENTRAL. 1948—Nice rm. modern home; plenty_hot water; good car line. DELAWARE, N.. 1828—Nicely furnished rm. 1 or 2. bath. Phone Ta. 6206. DREXEL ARMS—73O North Illinois. Outside rooms, stear.i heat, hot water; $4.00 wk. up. LI. 2821. HOOSIER INN—44O Mass. Ave.; nice, clean rms.; heat, hot water; reasonable _rates. ILLINOIS, N.. 617-619—Harbour hotel; nice warm rms., modern conveniences: reasonable rates. ILL CAR; MOD. RM.. STEAM HEAT. FOR 2. HA. 4578-M. MERIDIAN, 1307—Sleeping room; 1 or 2; business or college men. LI. 9056. MERIDIAN. N., 1618—Nicely furn.; steam heat; plenty hot water. MERIDIAN. S.. 1601%—Neatly furn, clean rm.; 1 or 2; $3 and $5. Dr. 2355-R. MICHIGAN. 2138 E.—Refined couple to share modern home, or rent rooms; references; reasonable. Ch. 0890. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1015—Warm rm.; prl. home; walk, distance: $3.50. LI. 3182. NORTH—Attractive, modern room; home privileges; 1 or 2. Wa. 1802-M. NORTH—Clean, well furnished rm.; warm; private apt.; bus. Ha. 1765-W. PENN., N.. 801; APT. I.—Desirable rm. in modern apt., near 1 iath, good heat. PENN., N„ 1134—Large room; for 1 or 2; steam heat. LI. 65V5. PENN., N.. 2251—Comfortable rm.; prl. home; home privileg— Ta. 5608. PENN., N.. 1636—Beai tlfully furn room; steam heat; constr.n hot wa. Ha. 1398. RANDOLPH. N.. 19—Room in modern homecoupie, or * or 2 gentle. LI. 8284. RUCKLE. 2956—Nice warn, rm: mod. prlv. home: free transportation. Ha. 0250-M. TALBOTT. 2316 N—Nice rm., next to bath; 2 gentlemen; $5. TALBOTT. N.. 2925—Front "bedrm.: strictly mod.; prl. fam.; gentlemen pref. Ta. 7091. TALBOTT. N.. 2455—Nice front rm.. prlv. family, garage opt.; reas. Ha. 2222. WALNUT. E.. 320: Apt. 3.—Clean rm.. adj. bath, steam heat; walk, dlst. Ri. 1081. TENTH. E., 904—Furnished room with or without board. Ri. 6875. 11TH. E., 512—Nice warm rm.; care for invalids or aged people; hot wa. LI. 9966. 13TH, W.. 122—Nicely furn. front roomT downstairs; good heat. LI. 5519. UNFURNISHED ROOM—Good meals: also sleeping room. LI. 1073. LOVELY —Room pri. home: convenient to 42nd st. bus, car., restaurant. Hu. 2436. ROOM—First floor, next to bath; with or without garage space; business ladv or gentleman. Near Marott hotel. Call Ta. 0548. COMFORTABLE —Room; with breakfast; bus. close to car line; call morning and evenings. Ta.. 3563. WARM ROOM—For middle-aged employed lady; rent very reasonable. Ta. 0548. _ Room for Rent With Board

MINN., E., 1615—Nice mod. rm.; home privileges; on carltne. Dr. 3885-J. NEW JERSEY. N.. 517—Nice, warm room; good meals: reasonable. Li. 8914. ■ ROOM—Lovely modern home, north. $3 week; board optional. Wa. 1704. NICE rms., private modern home; suitable girls; $6. Ch. 6095. CHILDREN—SchooI age: /pother's care; modern home. Wa. 1704. CHILDREN TO BD.—Mother’s care; near schl. and churches. Be. 4963. 606 Somerset Rent Housekeeping Rooms ASHLAND. 1522—Nice warm room; private home; suit, for housekeeping. RI. 3194. BROADWAY, 1134—2 separate bedrms.. dining rm.. kitchenette, range, sink, good heat; $lO. BROADWAY—2 rms.. beautifully furn.; emaculately clean; splendid heat: private entrance. Ri. 4978. CAPITOL. N.. 2915—2 nice rms.. kitchenette; private bath. Ta. 4134. DORMAN. 414 N—2 neatly furn. rms. for housekeeping; modern. Ch._0250. EAST. N., 839—2 large nicely furn.. steam heat. 2 or 3 adults. LI. 4605, EMERSON. N.. 426—2 rms.. kitchenette; mod.; unfurnished: bus. car. Ir. 0776-J. HOYT, 1112—2 furn. housekeeping rms.; mod, good heat. Call eve.. Dr. 5816. ILL.. N., 2326—Warm rm.; kitchenette; everything turn.; plenty hot water. ILLINOIS. N., .3232—Clean, warm. 2-rm. apts., everything furnished. Ha. 1563. ILLINOIS, N.. 2339—2 and 3-room apts.; everything furnished: $8.50. Ta. 7110. ILL . 2275 N.—Rm. and kitchenette. $7; also rm., large kitchen. SB. Ta. 6284. KENWOOD. 2265—Modern housekeeping rms.; ever thing furnished. Ha. 0838-R LINWOOD N.. couple or 2 girls to share home; ga.; reason, ir. 4670. MARKET. E.. 615—3 rooms for light housekeeping; modern. Ri. 2102. MERIDIAN. N., 1307—Apt. for rent; everything furnished: modern. Li._9056 ! NEW JERSEY, N.. 226—G00d, clean rm.; $3. $3.50 and $4, RI. 4145. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1029—2 furn. rear rms.; mod.; gas, bath; auto space: $4.50. NOBLE. N.. 707—2 large rms.; nicely furnished: $5 per week; first floor. NORTH. E„ 216—Large front rm.. well heated, priv. entrance. LI. 4775. ORIENTAL. N., 20—1 5-rm. apt.; everythg. turn.; also 2 i-.ousekeephig rm. LI. 9055. WALNUT. E.. 112—Nice, clean furn. down; prlv. cnt.; near Penn, car. RI. 3629. WASHINGTON. W., 2606—Modern, private entrance. Adults only. 11TH. E.. 322—Mod. apt.; good heat, hot water; private ent,; men; $3. LI. 8039, UNFURNISHED RM.—Modern home. He. 1252. MODERN—3-rm. apt.: unfurn.; lights, gas, heat; water paid. Be. 0697. Houses and Flats Furnished^ BROADWAY. 2410—Furnished apt. for light housekeeping: $8 per week. RI. 2081. BROOKSim' AVE.. 2203'/—5-rm. apt.: mod., to share with congenial cou.; gar. EUCLID N.. 625—4 rms.. kitchetnette, garage, child welcome: reas. Ir, 2456. GOODLET. 1024 Furnished 3 rooms, bath, gas and lights. $23. Be 1583-R. IRVINGTON —6-rm. mod. home: A-l; near car: reduced to responsible party. Ir. 0691. MERIDIAN, N.. *l72B—Attrac. 4-rm. partly furn. apt., heat, gar. $47.50, Ta. 1592. PARKERr N„ 330—6-rm. bungalow, clean, new furniture; $35. LI. 9789. TALBOTT. N.. 2010—4 large, attractively furnished rms.; radio; garage: sls week. 34TH W., 1314—M0d., 5-room, furnished double; heat., water: garage; 660. FURNISHED —5-room apt.; modern; S4O; garage. Ch. 2329-J. NlCE—Little bungalow built for two; nicely furnished with garage; $4.50 per week. Ch. 5413-J. 5 RMS.—Furn.. semi-modern house; hot and cold water: garage: S3O. Ir. 1125-J. THREE-ROOM APT.—Modern: adults; $8 week. Ta. 1342. BUNGALOW—S rooms and garage. Located close to 36th and Central. Very nicely furnished. Have others. SCHLOSS BROS. INVESTMENT CO. Li. 2318. Apartments for Rent ALABAMA. N., 1119% 5-room modern, upper apartment; heat and water furnished. RI. 3855. BUTLER, 8., 19—5 unfurnished rooms: hardwood floors, private bath, first floor; S4O. Five furnished rooms, private bath, first floor; $45. Four rooms, second floor: S3O. Gas ranges, garage free. Rent week or month. Ir. 2605, CLIFTON. 2947—New small apt., heat, gas. water, furn.; S4O. Janitor ser. Li, 6412. COLLEGE. 1533—Unfurn.. mod. 4-rm. apt.’, Ist floor; Murphy bed: gar. LI. 7779. 1733 N. MERIDIAN *70.00 418 E. 15th 55.00 18 e. 37th 55.00 412 N. Alabama 48.50 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title Bldg. LI. 3458. THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3. 4 and 5-room apartments; 8 locations, north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone Li. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building Inspection Invited Beautiful Ambassador Apartment Furnished and unfurnished. $60.50 and up; apartment hotel aervice. Call at building office. Pennsylvania and Pratt sts. Phone Ri, 1671. 3-RM.—Kitchenette, bath. heat, light, water Xurn., $47.50; call alter 6 p. m. Ha. 0302-W

Houses for Rent ADAMS, 2305—Upper duplex; 3 rms. heat, lights, wa.. gar, furnished; S3O. Ch. 5258. ALABAMA" N.. 2445—Strictly mod; 6-room, wea. stripped; exc. furnace; ga. He. 5491. BROADWAY, 3415—Near Shortrldge; Grm. mod. dou.; gar.; wa. paid; $55. Open. BROOK. 839 W. 5-room bungalow; S2O. Owner, 1262 W. Washington. BROOKSIDE. 2312—Semi-modern; 6 rooms; JS2 2.50 month. Ta. 0734. BROOKSIDE AVE., 1323—7 rooms; electric lights; only $22.50. RL 5795. CARROLLTON, 3461—Attrac. 6-rm. dbl.; built-in sea.; ga.; car line; SSO. Wa. 1202. COLLEGE. 3220—6-rm. modern double. Wa. 0354-J. CONCORD. 780—Double, 4 rooms, ga.*: elec., garage; $12.50. DEARBORN. N„ 2037—Baby double; gas range, water pd.; garage; linoleum; S3O. RI. 1920, DRAPER. 1529—5-room house; gas. electrlclty; water paid; near school. Hu. 4368. EASTERN, 238—6-RM. DBL.; SEMI-MOD.; WATER PD.; GARAGE; $27. DR. 4583-M. GRACELAND, 3623—Attractive 4-rm. modern bungalow; double; garage; separate porches; near 111, car: $44.50. Wa. 2657. GRAY. 414—4-room single, gas, elec, garage, deep well, $lB. ■ ILL., N.. 2616—Car line, 6-rm. mod., cottage. garage; Shortrldge. Butler; $35. Ta. 2008. KANSAS. 228—7 rooms; semi-modern: $25. Be. 4103. LANGLEY, 2121—6 rms. and bath, newly papered $25 per month, water furnished. Call. Dr, 0833. LA SALLE. N., 441—Cozy 4 rms. mod.. easily heated, near car; SM. Ir. 2268. LEEDS. 238—Double. 4-rms., gas, elec, gar., toilet, water pd.; $lB. Clean. LYNDHURST DR.. 915—Cozy 5-room home; 1 sq. north W. Wash. St.: $25. Be. 2568-J. MARION. 812—Cozy 4-rootn double; good condition: only S2O. Wa. 4815. MERIDIAN. N.. 2443—Attlactive 4-bedrm. home; excellent cond.; yard. Ir. 0753-M. MINNESOTA, E.. 1838 _freej_car line. Only $25. Ha. 1354-R. MINNESOTA, W., 1734 §ood well, cistern, gas; garage; good conltlon; sls, Ri. 6441. MORRIS. W.. 3708—Nice 6-room modern single; garage; S3O. Ri. 0361. NORTH, E., 2816—Clean, 4-rm. mod. dbl.; water pd.; S3O; near St. Philips. Ch. 0509. PARKER, 5-rm modern, double; near car, school: reduced $32. Hu. 2105. RURAL N., 931—Attractive 6-rm. mod. double garage, car line; S4O, He. 5846. TACOMA. N.. 205—6-room double; inside soilet; car line; $25 S2B. Dr. 2432. UDELL, 1134—Modern, A-l condition; blinds, new furnace; $25. Dr. 354 Q-R. WASH., W., 5138—Bus line, cozv 5-rm. double: basebumer, $23. Be. 2704-J. WASHINGTON, E., 2919—6 rooms mod.. easily heated; garage; $35. Ir. 2268. 20TH. W., 218—4 roms. modern, except bathtub, water paid; £26.50. Li. 4666. 34TH. W.. 1314—5-room modern; garage; water paid; only $35. 41ST, W.. 523—4-room modern double; water paid. Only $32.50. Wa. 2062-M. COLORED—23O W. 18th; 4 rms.. upper duplex; gas. electricity, inside toilet, wa. pd.; for respectable people. Ha. 1280. MONTH—Rent free to desirable tenant. 1618 N, Tacoma, newly painted and decorated 5 rms; gas, water, lights. Wa. 0395 5 ROOMS—Bath, garage; $22.50. Dr. 0284; eve. Dr. 5043. COLORED—Sheldon, 1822, 24, 26; 5 rms.; elec.; sls. Inquire A. J, Hueber. Single Downtown—s3o.oo Seven rooms; first-class condition. 805 N. New Jersey. Dunlop & Holtegel LL 6517, 122 E. Market St. Bungalow Double, $12.50 Four rooms, electric lights, gas, city water paid by owner. 5933 Rnwies, # DUNLOP & HOLTEGFL. 122 E. Markel St. LI. 6517. RELIABLE PARTY—Occupy house; rent free except for small reprs. 523 Pythian. 2 WEEKS FREE—lrvington: cozy. 4 rms.; near school, car. Reduced S2O. Ir. 2374.

Business Places for Rent TWO THREE AND FOUR-ROOM SUITES Ultra modern, excellent location, ln center of financial and business district Union Title Office Bldg., corner Delaware and Market St. Li. 3458 or call Room 710. EXCELLENT location for beauty ai ■/ barber shop: plumbing already install. .. Moynahan Propetries Cos. - Ll. 3458. Room—lßx3o suitable for light MANUFACTURING OR ASSEMBLY; 2 SQUARES FROM PENNSYLVANIA AND WASHINGTON ST. HE, 3477: RI. 4951. DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOMS—In Merchants National Bank bldg.; also ground floor business location at Indiana T liverslty Extension Bldg. 122 E. Mich. RI. 4207. BLVD. PL.. 1807—Store rm.. 14x35, good location for any business. Ha._%By L CHOlCE—Office space in modern buildlng. Ri. 6512. 2-CAR Itrn, 215 E. St. Joe; $5 month each. Ri. 3564. HAVE excellent room for ba rber~shon in new building. Mr. McKinney. Li. 3516. Storage and Transfer OVERLAND HAULING—Return load wantee from Detroit. Toledo, or Buffalo. Otto J Suez. Ri. 3628. RI. 6561. Nights. Ch 4579. Ch. 0699-M. FIREPROOF STORAGE Private lockers; lov/ rates; new and modern equipment: local and long distance moving; estimates. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO 423 E. Market. Ri. 7750. BRlTTON—Transfer moving. $3.50 load"; lane trucks: iesponsible men. Dr. 7616. TRANSFER AND OVERLAND HAULING. BE. 3263. You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Houses for Sale One of the two brand new five-room bungalows recently built on Exeter avenue north of North street sold. Will complete other to your ideas and plans. Price $4,000 on terms of $250 cash and $35 per month. F. J. VIEHMANN CO. Realtors. Builders. 142 N. Delaware Riley 7514. Res. Irv. 4202 SANTA CLAUS Will be good to your family if you buy them a home. See 1549 Finley Ave., just east of Garfield Park. New 5-room modern bungalow with garage; only $250 cash required. N. J. FOX, RI. 2508; eve. Hu. 1168. | j SSO CASH—SI9 MO. TWO LOT/S and 4-room bungalow, with garage and chlckenhouse. Located in Drexe; Gardens. First house east of schoolhouse on Raymond st. Call Ll. 3820. MR. NL’UKOM or Ll. 7795 day or night, GIVE HER A HOME FOR CHRISTMAS SSO cash: $18.50 per mo. Close to E. Washington car line, good location. Five room house newly papered, gas, lights, cistern, garage, close to school. Call MR. CAINE, 11. 3820, evenings Wa. 1968-K. FLETCHER AVENUE Five-room modern home with all improvements in and no Barrett law. SIOO is the down payment, balance monthly. This is an exceptional buy in south side real estate. For further information call MR. COX. Li. 3820. evenings Ir. 3371. SSO CASH—SI7 PER MO. Will start you buying this cute little 4room bungalow located 3005 Euclid. Close to school and transportation. Be sure and Investigate. Call MR. CANFIELD. Ll. 3820 or Ll. 6735 evenings. COZY BUNGALOW, $2,800 Front yard with hedge and two umbrella trees. Five nice rooms and garage. School children can come home to lunch. Let me tell vou all about it. Ll. 3820. MR. BOWER. Ch. 4924. COLORED BUYERS Modern nine-room house in select neighborhood; convenient to schools, stores, transportotlon. Location on W. 29th St. Terms. S3OO down and balance monthly. Call Mr ‘Cox for further information. Ll. 3820. evenings. Ir. 3371. I’M GIVING YOU something for your money ln 2866 N. Dearborn; 4-room with gas. lights, water. Rear yard Inclosed wth fence; garage with cement floor. SSO cash will give you possession. Call MR. CANFIELD, Li. 3820. or Li. 6735 evenings, L SSO CASH—S2O PER MONTH Five-room bungalow with room for bath, basement, lights, well. House in good condition. Located 2849 Stuart Call MR. CANFIELD. Li. 3820 or Ll. 6735. STATE. S., 233—7-rm. mod. house: 2-car farage. Will sell on small payment down, mmediate possession. MARION REAL EST. CO- 306 Empire Life Bid. Ll. 6612. FLETCHER AVE., 1403—Corner lot; garage; semi-modern; good condition. Leaving city; will sacrifice. Dr. 1893-W. LANGLEY, 2121—6 rooms and b/.;h, low down payment, start paying S3O per month. Call Dr. 0833. Real Estate for Exchange WANTED—To buy a small house, semimodern. not over $2,500. Call Ta. 5867. after ip. m, 110 ACRES—IO.mI. Sos Ft. Wayne; 4 ml. E. of Roanoke. Good bldgs. Owner, 149 N. Delaware St. i

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Miscellaneous for Sale ANTIQUE —Davenport, love seat, chairs, tables, high class; jio dealers. Li. 9090. _ APPLES-Winesaps and Roman Beauties, 75c a bushel. 828 River Ave. Be. 4349. BABY BASSINETE— Ivory: good as new; will sacrifice for quick sale. Ch._o7 13. BED—Child’s Ivory, medium size, good condition: price $5.50. Ch. 6881. BREAKFAST SUITE Walnut, Windsor back chrs., cost SSO, will sac. for $17.50. Davpt. table. $lO. 6225 Park Ave. Hu. 7457. evenings. _____ CASH REGISTER—“NationaI;" only used short time; cost $225 new, will take $125 If sold within next days. Call Dr. 5350. COAT—Fur "Krlmmer,” excellent con.; sac. at a bargain. _IOB E. 13th St.. Apt. 212. DINING-ROOM SUITE—B pieces; 2-piece living-room suite. Will sacrifice both for $75 if sold at once. 2839 N. New Jersey St. Ta, 4372, DINING SUITE—B pieces, square table, like new. Walnut, bargain for quick sale. Ir. 0106—J; ELECTRIC WASHERS—Xmas bargains this week; terms to suit. Patterson Shade Cos., 3rd floor Woolworth Bldg.. 9 E. Washington St. Ri. 1496. Ertvator service. ELECTRIC WASHERS—Easy, Eden. Thor: first class condition: about one-half price. 415 W. 29th. Ta. 5079 after sp. m. ELECTRIC TRAlN—Large size; like new. Wa. 0806. FANCY WORK—Hand embroidery of all kinds; nice Jor Xmas gifts. Ch. 6470-W. FLOOR LAMP—And table: closing out. KIPP BROS._CO.j_I 17 S. Merldlan v FURNISHINGS—Of beautiful small apart* ment. including overstuffed suite, occasional table, spinqt desk, electric Orthophonic, etc.; everything new. Owner leaving city and will sacrifice. K. E. VOELTEER. 1503 N. Penn. St. RI. 9105. GAS RANGE—Acorn; high oven, enameled; white and black; ex. cond. Dr. 3902. GAS RANGE— New Process; porcelain and nickel trimmed; sls. Ha. 1828. GAS STOVE—And Murphy ln-a-door bedT 1141 Oliver Ave. Be. 4307, HEATING STOVE—Heavy cast iron; good cond.; cheap. 1609 Spruce St. Dr. 1363, HOOVER—And attachments, good cond., will dem., sac., $28.50. RI. 9030. LIVING ROOM SUITE—3-pieces, stuffed, ex. cond., sac. for quick, sale, 3124 N. 111. St., or Ta. 1716. LIVING-ROOM SUITE —Fumed oak' and library table; reasonable. Wa. 4542-R, MOTHS—Larve, at last a real moth exterminator—MOTHAClDE. ALBERT O. MAAS, 31 Va. ave. RI. 7125. MUSIC BOX—Regina, large size with rec. ordg; a bargain. Kipp Bros. Cos., 117 S. NECKLACE—Suid’s, Add-a-Pearl, reason* able. Call, Hu. 3513. OVERCOAT—Man's warm one; tike newl cheap; bridge lamp, silk shade. Dr, 2843, PARLOR SUITE—3 pieces heavy mulberry velour, mahogany finish, overstuffed chair, l cane chair. Will sac. for quiclt sale, 3124 N. 111. St. PRINT SHOP —Complete or any part of 1% Shown by appointment. Dr, 6528. RING —Lady’s, blue white diamond; a real bargain at a sacrifice. Dr, 4072. SCALES—6,OOO pounds, automatic. Indian* _jH>olis Scale_Co., 620 E. Washington Bt. SEWING "MACHINE—Cost $108: like newS cheap JHe. 227 2523 Bellefontaine, _ SINGER SEWING MACHINES Electric, drop heads, repair all make*. 126 W. WASHINGTON. MA. 1418. SORORITY PlN—Sigma Alpha Epstlotlt wholejiearls; sac, for quick sale. Ta, 0591, STOVE—Heating. ‘‘Home,” large size, good cond.: real cheap. Ha. 0755-J. TYPEWRITER—“Remington.” A-l wonderful barg. for quick sale. Be. 4193. WATCH—Lady’s wrist, Swiss make, 15 Jewel; set with 4 sapphires; 2 chip diamonds in ex. con.; a real barg. lor quick sale. Hu. 1761. WINDRREAKER Canvases, waterproof tarpaulin, canvas covers and truck covers, furnished from stock at lowest prices. HOOSIER TARPAULIN AND CANVAS GOODS CO.. 1302 W. Wash. BARRETT-WADE FURNITURF CO. 868 Virginia Ave.; furniture, rugs, stoves, household goods. New and used furniture for working people. Cash or credit. Easy terms. Open evenings Dr. 3667 SUPERIOR HOUSE PAlNT—Outside or inside. 15 colors and white. $1.59 gallon. 366 8 Meridian St RI 9169 GOOD—Used furniture; wll sell separate; act quick. 427 Alton Ave, WINDS OF THE WESTERN SEA- Are not as comfortable as "Nu-Alr" ventilators. Let’s prove lt. MEIER ELECTRIC & MACHINE CO.. Ventilating Engineer*. 136 S Meridian St LI 2401-02 DESTROY —Bed bugs and eggs wltn Su<3den Death ALBERT O MAAS SI Va. Ave RI 7125 RUMMAGE SALE—Used clothing and furniture. 127 W Georgia Bt. GOOD—Used washer; Eden; very reasonable; 239 K._Ohio. CHILDREN'S—Home-made dresses and all kinds of fancy work; bargain. Dr. 6987.

A TYPEWRITER FOR XMAS Dealers for all makes of Portable Typewriters. AWMCO grade, Remingt jus, Royals, Underwoods, L. C. Smiths, etc., at reduced prices. American Writing Machine Cos. 105 Circle. LI. 6822.

Miscellaneous Wanted H HIGHEST SPOT CASH PRICH FOR FURNITURE. RUGSt ETC. CALL US BEFORE YOw SELL. Riley 2019. HODGES ADCT. CO. _ for etovea Spot Cashil^ CARL SHANK. LI. 1910. HOUSE CLEANING?—Your surplus clothing, furniture magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Rl. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Musical Instruments LORENZ SAXOPHONE SCHOOL Moved to Ground Floor Pembroke Arcadia York Band . i Easiest payment Pjan ln Used F city L 1.1421. Pianos for Rent $1 Per Month KIMBALL PIANO STORE Rl. 2155. 150 N. Delaware. ONLY ONE—Plaver piano with bench and rolls to be sold by finishing payments. ment COn Li de 6 r 464. BO WIL6:iSo tiJ&O SST. 120 E. Ohio St. . BABY GRAND—Brown mahogany case with duet bench. Party gave up on account of domestic troubles and can be had by finishing payments. Rare bargaln. LI. 6464, 1 PlANO—Splendid condition, $23; also 1 at $43. These are A-l pianos and the biggest value In city. WILKING MUSIC CO.. 120 E. Ohio St. PIANO—"Babv Grand." cost $l,lOO, will sacrifice to first buyer for $250.00 cash. Owner leaving Call, Wa. 4747. - COLUMBIA Talking Machine; cost $125. Will sell for S3O. Pay $1 per week. 150 N. Delaware. PLAYER PIANOS-Slightly used; half price and less; $5 cash, $2 a week. No interest. ROBERTSON'S. 235 N. Penn. WILL SACRIFICE--Bdautiful Art Orthophonic. Can be had by finishing payments. 120 E. Ohio St. PIANO--Gulbranson player. Had best care. _A_ba rgain. Hu. 48 SAXOPHONE— C Melody; been used 2 mo.; $l5O value; for quick sale SSO. Be. 0555. BALDWIN—PIayer; will sell cheap for cash. Li. 9545. BALDWIN—ManuoIa player; must sacrifice; leaying_clty. Ch. 5240. BEAUTIFUL—Mahogany Victroln with plenty records. A bargain. Ir. 0104. VICTROLA. PORTABLE. WITH RECORDS; EXTRA FINE TONE. 465 HAUGH ST. TRADE—I 923 Ford coupe for player piano. Musi be in gomleonaitiorn _ Li. 1239. SAXOPHONE C Melody soprano. Hal good care: its a bargain. Hu. 2i70. PIANO— HOWARD. SBIsTcaSS WA. 0331._ P (P ( 2 N £* 3 / iAPH —Upright and 48~Tecordsi had best care; a bargain. Ta. 7108.