Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 December 1928 — Page 18

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STOCK TRADING DOLL; TICKERS PRINTINGSALES Early Gains Are Shown, but Market Fails to Take on Any Speed.

Average Stock Prices

Average 30 industrials Tuesday 275.42, 'up 5.19; 20 rails 146.21, up 35; 40 bonds 95.97, off .11. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—N0 change in the general stock market situation was noted in the early dealings today. Prices moved narrowly and trading was dull with tickers printing sales on all transactions. Radio Corporation moved up 1% points to 143, and fractional gains were made by Lehn & Fink, Wright Aero and General Motors while International Nickel spurted 4t4 to 261, anew high, and gains of a point were made by Greene Cananea and Erie. Mail order shares continued in demand with Sears-Roebuck rising 2 points to 164, and Montgomery Ward Vz to 128%. Copper shares were again bid up under the leadership of Anaconda which was active around 108% up %. Kemneccjd gained nearly a point to 136. Railroads Strong New York Central led a rise in the railroad group with a gain of % at 184% Missouri-Kansas-Texas and Baltimore and Ohio also were bid up. Early gains were maintained in the first half hour, but the market failed to take on anything resembling real activity. Sales in the first hour totalled 412,900 shares, compared with 251,200 in the same period yesterday and 415,200 on Monday. Call money renewed at 7 per cent, relatively easy in view of approach of the Christmas holiday and yearend settlements, Prices Hold Firm Prices held firm in the first hour, featured by copper shares, particularly Anaconda and Kennecott. Trading began today in securities on the produce exchange. The first trade was made in McFadden Publications of which 10 shares were sold at 12%. This market deals in issues hitherto unlisted on the stock or curb exchanges. It began today with 133 industrial and miscellaneous stocks including forty-eight bank nad thirty-three insurance issues.

Banks and Exchange

Indianapolis bank clearings today were $3,930,000; debits, $8,860,000, treasury statement Bn United Press WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—The treasury halance for Dec. 17, was $419, jZo.•058.32. Customs receipts this month to the 17th, were $27,046,911.99. NEW YORK STATEMENT NEW f YORK. 8 * Dec. 19.-Bank clearings !lH^0 0 0 ogor;fed^ 0 gor ; fed^i rln r?s 6 rr S b\nk' ia cV a e n dit balance $155,000,000.

Indianapolis Stocks

" ECC# 19 . Ask Amer Central Life 800 Belt R R & Stkyds pfd 59 Belt R R & Stkyds com .--. 69 7 2 Circle Theater com ... yv xn 2,, 12 Central Ind Power Cos v.’fd ... 95% 100 Cities Service Cos com 89% ... Cjtle3 Service Cos pfd 98v* ... Citizens Gas Cos com 40 ... Citizens Gas Cos pfd ;v-A? 103 Commonwealth Loan Cos pfd.. 100 ... Equitable Securities Cos com. _. .. Hook Drug Cos com XD 40 Horuff Shoe pfd 14 Indiana Hotel Cos com Indiana Hotel Cos pfd. ....XD 100 ... Indiana Service Corp pfd .... 90% 91 * Indianapolis Gas Cos com. .XD 60 63 £ { ISSpS r&i Sa'tUi".'.'.'.xi>'io4 !“•• Indpls Pub W 1 Ln Assn .... 47% ... ■lndpls St Ry Cos pfd 35 38 Indpls Water Cos pfd 100% 103 Interstate P S C prior lien... 103% 107 ‘lnterstate P S C 6s pfd...... 96 99 Merchants Pub Util Cos pfd. 101 • Metro Loan Cos 8s 100 105 North Ind Prod Serv Cos G 5.... 99 103 Northern Ind Pub S Cos 75.. ..108% Progress Laundry Cos com.XD 44% 43 E; Raub 50 ... Real Silk Hos Cos pfd 95% ... Standard of Indiana 86% ... T H I 6s E Trac Com k 1 T’H I & E Trac Cos pfd 5 . T H Trac 6s Lt 96V* ... Uiiion Traction Cos com % Union Trac Cos Ist pfd 1 Utnlon Trac Cos 2nd pfd % Union Title Cos com ... 80 Wan Camp Pack Cos pfd 5d Van Camp Ist pfd 98 V*n Camp Proa 2nd pfd .... 92 —Bonds—■Belt R R & Stk Yds 4s 89 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s .... 72 ... Central Ind Power Cos 6s 99% Central Ind Gas Cos 5s 99% Chi S B 6s N Ind 10 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 101 ... Citizens St R R 5s 86 87 Gary St Ry 5s 86 9( Spine T & T. of Ft Wayne 6s. 103 Indiana Hotel Cos 55.... 101 ... IhcL Northern Trac Cos 5s .• 4 lOa Ry 6s Lt CO ss. . 99 Ind Service Corp 5s 92/* ... Inpdls Power 6s Lt Cos 5s 99 101 Rid Union Trac Cos 5s ■ • indpls Col 6s So Trac 6s 99 102 Indpls Gas Cos 5s .lOO 1 /* ... Indpls 6s Martins Trac Cos 5s 10 .. Indpls Nor Trac Cos 5s 8 12% Indpls 6s Northw Trac Cos 55.. 10 ... Inpdls St Ry 4s 65 87% Indpls Trac 6s Term Cos 55.... 95V* 98% Indpls Union Rv 5s }Ol% .. Indpls Water Cos 5Vi5........102% 104 Indpls Wa Cos 1953 6s ’54 5%5..102% 104 Indpls Water Cos ss. 96 tndpls Water Cos 4%s 94% 95V* Water Works Sec 5s 95 ... interstate Pub Serv 4%s 90 ... Interstate Pub S Cos 5s ...... 97 ‘■"•terstete Pub S C 6%s 105 .. N Ind Pub Cervice 5s 100 ... Nor Ind Tell Cos 6s 98V* 100 T- H T 6s E Trac Cos 5s 95 .. Union Trac of Ind Cos 6s 9% 12% —Government Bonds—--Ist 3%s 99.56 96.78 Ist 4%s 100.14 100.34 Ith 4Vis 100.34 100.36 Tr 4%s 111.26 111.46 Tr 4s 106.26 106.46 Tr 3%s 103.58 103.80 Tr 3%s 98.28 98.50 —Sales—--111 shares Citizens Gas com 37% l bond Citizens St R R 5s 86 BANK 7 CASE APPEALED Decision in Bluffton Suit Will Fix Precedent for Indiana. B United Press BLUFFTON, Ind- Dec. 19.—Mrs. Dona Gaiser and other depositors of the Studabaker bank Friday were granted an appeal to the Indiana supreme court in their case against stockholders for statutory liability. Judge Hamilton in a decision handed down here held stockholders not liable to 100 per cent assessment under the present statutes, after a bank goes into liquidation. The appeal was accompanied by a petition to advance the case in the supreme court for early action, and decision will set a precedent.

New York Stocks

■ (By Thomson 6s McKinnon;

—Dec. 19Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 31:00 close. Atchison 195 194 % Balt & Ohio ....118'A 117% 117% 116% Canadian Pac 229% 228% Chesa & Ohio.. .. ... 198% 198% Ches Corp .... 73 72% 73 73 Chi & N West 85% Chi Grt West.. 21% 21 21 21% CRI&P 126% 126% Del & Hudson..l92 190% 192 189% Del & Lacka 127 127 Erie; 68% 68% 68% 68 Erie Ist pfd 61% Grt Nor 106% 111 Central 140% Kan City South 87% MK * T 51% 51 51 51 Mo Pac pfd 119 N Y Central ....185 184% 184% 184% N Y C & St L 130 NYN H & H.. 75% 73% 74% 74% Nor Pacific 105% 105 105% 105 Pennsylvania .. 71% 71% 71'% , 71% Southern Ry 146 145% Southern Pac....126% 126% 126% 125% St Paul 32% 32% 32% 33% St Paul pfd 55% 53% St L & S W 103 102 V* 102 % 101 % St L & S F 114 112% Tavtlt! At Pflf* I*7o Union Pacific 208 % 207% 208% 206% West Maryland.. 4i 1 /e 41% 4i% 41% Wabash 71 % Rubbers— Ajax .. ... 9% 9% Fisk 13% 13% Goodrich 87% 86% 87% 87 Goodyear 104% 103% 103 % 104 KeUy-Spgfld ... 20% 20% 20% 20% United States... 41% 41% 41% 41% Equipments— Am Car & Fdy.. .. 92% Am B Shoe..., 43 Am Steel Fd 62 •General Elec ...183% 182','* 183'% 182 Gen Ry Signal.. 98 95% 97% 94% N Y Air Brake 42 Pressed Stl Car. 20% 20% 20% 20% Pullman 81% 81% 81% 81’/* Westingh Air B 44% 45 Westingh Elec ..126% 124 124’/* 125% Steels— Bethlehem 81% 80% 81% 80% Colorado Fuel .. 65% 65 65% 64 Crucible 81 Otis 34’/* 34% 34% 34% Inland Steel ... 74 74 Rep Iron & Stl. 76% 76% U S Steel 154 152% 154 152% Alloy 44% 43% 44% 42% Warren Fdy .... 25'% 25 25 24% Vanadium Corp. 92 91% 92 91% Motors— Am Bosch Mag.. 43% 41% 42% 41 Chandler 20 20% Chrysler Corp ..121% 120% 121% 120% Conti Motors ... 17 16% 'l7 16% Graham Paige .. 46% 45% 46% 45% Gen Mot New .. 75% 75 75% 75V, General Motors. 185% 184% 185% 185% Hudson 85% 84% 84% 84% Mot .. ...102% 101% 102% 101 Marmon 78% Reo 27% Motor Wheel 37% Nash 96 95% 96 95% Packard 149% 147'/* 149% 147 Peerless 19 19% Pierce Arrow ... 27 26% 27 27% Studebaker Cor. 73% 72% 73 72% Stew 'Warner ...111% 111 111 110’/* Eaton Axle 58% 58 Timken Bear ...143 142 143 140 Willys-Overland . 28% 28% 28% 28% Yellow Trk 35% 35% 35% 35% White Motor 37% 37% Mining— Am Smlt & Rfg.267% 264% 267% 261 Anaconda C0p...108% 107% 108% 107% Andes 49% 48% 49 48% Cerro de Pasco..lo4 102% 104 102 Chile Copper ... 64’/* 63% 64% 63% Greene Can Cop. 174% 174 174 173 Inspiration Cop. 42% 41=/* 42% 41 Int Nickel 261 259 260 255 Kennecott C0p..140% 136 140% 135 Magma Cop .... 65% 64% 64% 63% Nev Cons 34% 33% _ 34% 33% Texas Gulf Sul.. 74% 73% 74% 73% U S Smelt 62 60 62 63 Oils— Atlantic Rfg ... 55% 55% 55% 55% Barnsdall A .... 51% 40*/.. 41 40 Freeport-Texas . 52% 52% 52% 52% Houston Oil .... 88% 86% 86% 86 Indp Oil & Gas 31% 30% 31% 30% Marland Oil .... 41% 40% 40% 41 Mid-Cont Petrol 36% 36% 36% 36 Lago Oil & Tr 31 Pan-Am Pet 8.. 48% 47% 47% 47% Phillips Petrol.. 44% 44% 441/, 44% Richfield 44% 44% 44% 45 Union of Cal 51V, 52 Pure Oil 26% 26% 26% 26% Royal Dutch ... 53% 53V, 53% 53% Shell 27% 27% 27% 27% Simms Petrol .. 22’% 22% 22% 22 V# Sinclair Oil .... 38'% 37% 38% 37% Skelly Oil 35 35 Std Oil Cal .... 73 71% 72% 71% Std Oil N J ... 53'/* 52% 562% 52% Std OUNY ... 38 37% 38 38 Texas Corp .... 63’/* 63% 63% 64 Transcontl 10% 10% 10% 10 1 /* White Eagle ..... 35 Industrials— Adv Rumely ... 49 48 49 31% Allis Chalmers 157 158% Allied Chemical 233 232 232 232 Armour A 15% 15% 15% 15% Amer Can ......101% 100% 101 101 Alaska J 8% 8V 8% 7V, Am Ice 41% 41% Am Wool 24 23% 23% 23'% Curtiss 143% 142% 142 % 143 Coca Cola 166'% 165 165 165% Conti Can 56% 56% 56% 56’/* Certainteed .... 23% 23V, 23% 23% Congoleum 26% 26% 26% 25V, Davison Chem. 56% 55% 56% 55% Du Pont 469 Famous Players. 52’/# 52% 52% 52% Fox A 94 92% 94 92% Gold Dust 131% 129% 129% 131% Glidden 32% 32% 32% 32 Int Harvester 83% 82 Lambert 122’/, 121% 122% 122% Loews 62% 62>/* 62% 62 May Stores .... 95 94 94 94% Montgom Ward 131% 127'% 130% 127% Natl C R 87% 87 87 86 Pittsburgh Coal. 77% 73% 77% ... Owens Bottle 80 80 Radio Corp 344% 342 343 341% Real Silk 50% 50% Rem Rand 30% 29% 30% 29% Sears-Roebuck ..164% 163% 164% 162 Union Carbide ..185% 182% 185% 182% Victor 143% 142% 142 V* 143% Univ Pipe 20% 20% U S Indus Alco. .130% 130% 130% 129% Wright Aero ....248 145 146 146% Warner Bros ..114 111% 1131/* ill Utilities— Am Tel & Tel .190% 190 190% 191 Am Express 283% Am Wat Wks I” 68’A Brklvn-Man T.. 68% 68 68% 72% Col G & E 130% 129% 130% 130 Consol Gas ....103'!', 103 103 104 Elec Pow & Lt.. 44% 43% 43% 43 Interboro ...... 48% 48% 48% 48% i Nor Amer C 0.... 88% 88% - 88% 88% Natl Power .... 41% 41% 41% 41V, S Cal Edison... 52% 51% 51% '51% Eng Pub Serv 46% 46% Std Gas 6c E 1.... 76% 75% 76V* 74% Utilities Power 391;. 38% West Union Tel 179 Vi 179 179% 182% Shipping— Am Inti Corp... 123 122’/* 122% 122 I '-. Am Ship & Com ..* ' 3% Atl Gulf & W I. 40% Inti Mer M pfd.. .. ... 35 United Fruit 14i' 1^ Foods— /■" Am Sug Rfg 81% Sl'/, 81% 80% Kroger 114% 113% 114 114% Beechnut Pkg .. 86 35% 86 84% California Pkg.. 72% 72V* 72% 72% Corn Products.. 90% 89% 89% 90 * Cudahy 61% 61% Cuban Am Sug 16% 16% Flelschmann Cos 78 77% 78 77% Kraft Cheese 33 Natl Biscuit ...182% 182 182 iB2 Natl Dairy 122 121% 121% 122 V, Postum Cos 65% 65% 65% 65% Ward Baking B 17’/* 17% 17% 17V4 Tobaccos— Am Tob (B) ...173 172% 172% 174% Con Cigars 95 12 General Ciga ... 65% 65% 65% 65% Lig & Myers... 91% 89% 91% 89% Lorlllard ....... 28% 28y* 28% 27% R J Reynolds 151 ■% 153 Job Prod (B) .102% 102 102. 102% Schulte Ret Strs 42 41% 41% •XD $1 and $1 extra. 2

In the Stock Market

(By Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—The further recovery in the market yesterday, although confined to a limited part of the list, was nevertheless very welcome and will contribute much cheei if the rally holds. But looking ahead we can’t see much fundamental change as to provide a basis for a resumption of that buying movement that came to an end a few weeks ago. It is not the rate prevailing in the call money market during a few days or a few weeks but what will be the trend . during the months to come. Naturally, that is a supply and demand proposition and so long as the public commitments remain as big as they are, the demand, of course, will be constant and the supply will depend largely on the higher banking policy To us it still looks like a case of where conservatism will ultimately be rewarded, and we would rather take advantage of these bulges to reduce commitments.

Local Wagon Wheat

City grain elevators are paying $1.27 for No. 2 red wheat and for No. 2 hard.

SMALL CHANGE REGISTERED BY GRAINFUTURES Statistical Situation Yet Depressing Factor in Wheat. Bu United Pres3 CHICAGO, Dec. 19.—Few changes were registered in early trading here today. December wheat came back a little. Corn was stationary and oats a trifle weaker. At the opening wheat was % to Vz cents higher, corn was unchanged and oats were unchanged to % cent lower. Provisions were slightly lower. The statistical situation continues to be the most depressing influence on wheat. Canadian visible supply showed an increase of 15,313,000 bushels. The government estimate of a 6.6 per cent reduction in the winter wheat acreage was the sustaining factor in the news. Liverpool was lower. Weather over the corn belt is clearer and colder and prospects are for increased shipments. Argentine weather has been favorable to the new crop. There was no important foreign news. Movement of oats has increased from the farms, but there has been only a moderate demand. Chicago Grain Table —Dec. 19—* WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. December ... 1.15 1.14 1.14% 1.14V* March 1.18% 1.18% 1.18% 1.18% May 1.21 *4 1.20% 1.20% 1.20% CORN— December ... .83% .83% .83% .83% March 87% .87% .87% .87% May .90% .90% .90% .90% OATS— December .47% March 47% .47% .47% .47% May 48% .48% .48% .48% RYE— December ... 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% 1.00% March 1.03% 1.03 V 1.03% 1.03% May 1.06V# 1.05% 1.06y* 1.05% LARD*— December .. 11.02 11.00 11.02 11.00 January ... 11.85 11.67 11.80 11.72 March .... 12.07 11.92 12.07 11.97 May 12.30 12.17 12.30 12.22 RIBS December ... .... 10.50 January 10.75 Bu Times Special CHICAGO. Dec. 19.—Carlots: Wheat, 32; corn, 181; oats, 36; rye, 13. Births Michael and Catherine Haney, St. Vincent’s hospital. Glenn and Delores Gray, St. Vincent’s hospital. John and Alberta Smith, St. Vincent’s hospital. Wilbur and Lucille Helmerich, St. Vincent's hospital. Thomas and Margie Carter, 2101 Boulevard place. Glen and Mary Bixler, 2174 Station. Girls Frederick and Mary Davenport, St. Vincent's hospital. Virgil and Meerolin Watt, Christian hospital. Deaths Winifred Kelly Evans, 42. 1140 East Market, hypostatic pneumonia. William James Sullivan. 11 months. 416 North Dearborn, influenza. Eva Sauter, 84. 1221 Naomi, chronic myocarditis. Ruth Dorothy Shaw, 26, 1106 Perry, pneumonia. Susan Garrett. 74, 1451 Hoyt, lobar pneumonia. Etta Geraldine Kincaid. 5 months, 515 Arbor, broncho pneumonia. Mazula Garrett, 19, 535 Agnes, pulmonary tuberculosis. Samuel Kincaid. 83, 51 South Ritter, broncho pneumonia. William Muelichen, 45, city hospital, broncho pneumonia. Minnie E. Stegemeier, 51, St. Vincent’s hospital, general sepsis. Mary Hyland, 72. 1119 Broadway, lobar pneumonia. Matilda L. Johnson. 82. 302 West Twen-ty-eighth. cerebral hemorhage. Albert L. Wentworth, 5 days, 1311 West Twenty-third, myocarditis. George W Baxter, 84. 11l East Sixteenth. myocarditis. Ernest H. Ballman, 77, 1660 S. Meridian. influenza. Hannah Curran. 53, city hospital, lobar pneumonia. Margaret McKinzie, 85, 2210 Wheeler, influenza. Elizabeth L'affin, 62, 3202 Roosevelt, mitral regurgitation. Lola Parks. 62, city hospital, accidental. Hilda Linvill. 37, St. Vincent’s hospital, broncho pneumonia. Mary E. Cable. 69, 816 East Forty-sec-ond. arteriosclerosis. Frank Lewis, 68, Methodist hospital, influenza. Herbert W. Hanson, 19, 147 East Southern, broncho pneumonia. Andrew Williams, 60, 1115 North Hudson, influenza. Annie Banks, 46, 606 West Thirteenth, mitral insufficiency. Charles Lee Zehr, 4 mo., 661 Coffey, broncho pneumonia. Bert De Rolf, 51, city hospital, pyelonephrosis. Building Permits H. Sears, rcroof. 241 North Tremont, $224. M. P. Hall, reroof, 920 East Forty-Sec-ond. $249. R. C. Shimer, flue, boiler. 4905 Brookville road. $1,150. J. I. Miller, garage. 340 Dormer. $332. Knefler-Bates Milling Company, wreck. Madison and Palmer. SI,OOO. W. Cleary, addition. 1338 South Harding, $350. M. Foster, repair. 2370 Yandes. S2OO. C. Medlock, repair, 3510 West Michigan, $1,900. H. Hollingsworth, repair. 1321 Reisucr S2OO M. M. Lamb, repair. 317 Gray. S3OO. Schmid & Smith, repair, 23 Nortli Hawthorne, $1,200. J. Miller, repair, 3347 West Tenth. $1,200. J. Cates, repair. 2178 North Olney. SBOO. A. P. Fox. repair. 1028 North Delaware. $l,lOO. E. Denser, repair, 1722 North Rural. SI,OOO. M. Marott. repair. 918 North Alabama. S4OO Spann & Cos., agent, repair, 515 Hudson. S2OO. ARREST THIRD NEGRO IN CITY DOPE RING PROBE Forty-Nine Capsules of Cocaine Found by Policeman. Lieutenant Patrick O’Connor today arrested a third Negro in his probe of an alleged dope ring selling narcotics in Negro sections of the city. O’Connor Tuesday afternoon arrested Cathereine Miller, alias, Lemon Belle Oats, 21, 247 West Michigan street, and Jesse Carter, 30, of 406 Muskingum street. They ran when he met them at Senate avenue and Allegeheny street, the man shouting, “Throw it or they’ll catch you.” Forty-nine cocaine capsules were found in a match box concealed in the Miller woman’s clothing. Harold Edwards, 39, of 247 West Michigan street was arrested today. All three are being held under high bonds under vagrancy charges, while federal narcotic authorities investigate the activties of the alleged dope ring. FLU STOPS CLUB FROLIC Kiwanians Postpone Pre-Christmas Dance Set for Thursday Night. Because of the large amount of influenza illness the Kiwanis Club pre-Christmas dance which was to have been held Thursday night, has been postponed, it was announced today.

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Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale)—No. 1. 55®56c. No 2. 51@52c. Butterfat. 54c a lb. Cheese .wholesale selling prices pet pound)—American leaf, 33; pimento oaf 35c Wisconsin flat. 27c; prime cream 27c; Daisy. 27c: Longhorn 27c; New York lir>berger. 30c Eggs—Bnylne prices: Fresh delivered at Indianapolis, loss 0/ 45c. Poultry (buying prices) - Hens. 23® 24c; Leghorn hens large breed, 2 lbs. and up, 23(ft24c: 1 tc 1% lbs., large. 19@20c: Leghorns 18@20/ old roosters iargee. 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(8.380; Ho 1 young hens. 36c a lb. No. 1 old toms. 22® 25c; No 2 old hens. 25(8300 a lb. B/t United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 19.—Eggs—Receipts. 4.682 cases; extra firsts, 42c; firsts. 38® 41c; ordinaries. 30® 36c; seconds, 24® 28c. Butter—Receipts. 4,114 tubs: extras, 48%c; extra firsts. 48®48V4c; firsts. 45%®47c; seconds, 43@44%c: standards, 48 %c. Poultry—Receipts. 2 cars; fowls. 18® 25c; springs, 18®27c; Leghorns, 19®21c: ducks, 24c; geese, 24%c; turkeys, 20® 36c; roosters. 20c. Cheese—Twins. 23% <8 24c; young Americas. 24%®25c. Potatoes Market, dull; arrivals, 84; on track, 295; shipments. 416; Wisconsin sacked round whites. 80c®$1: Minnesota and North Dakota sacked round whites, 80® 90c; Idaho sacked russets. $1.40® 165.

The City in Brief

THURSDAY EVENTS Indianapolis Engineering Society luncheon, Board of Trade. Advertising Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Sigma Nu luncheon, Board of Trade. American Business Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Dr. J. B. Parsons, superintendent of the White River conference will be the principal speaker at the laymen’s meeting of the Indianapolis district of the United Brethren church Thursday night at Calvary church State avenue and Hoyt street. Other speakers will be the Rev. R. S. Parr and the Rev. W. A* Settke. Special music will be offered at the meeting. David Glazier, 137 West Morris street, a news dealer, was found guilty of five charges of violating the city parking ordinance by Municipal Judge Clifton R. Cameron today. Judge Cameron suspended fines on three of the charges, requiring Glazier to pay $1 and costs, a total of $22, on each of the remaining two. A homecoming celebration for members of the Rising Sun Council No. 300, Ancient United Knights and Daughters of Africa, will be held at the hall, 229 West Thirtieth street, Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Copeland Shobe is president of the organization. All members are requested to be present. Condolences and appreciation of the work done by Frank C. Wagner, president of Rose Polytechnic institute of Terre Haute, who was killed in an automobile accident several weeks ago, are expressed in a letter sent to the widow by the Scienteclj Club of Indianapolis today. Indianapolis scoutmasters were given signaling instruction by an expert Tuesday night when H. W. Elke, naval chief signal instructor, attended their meeting at the Centenary Christian church. Scouts of Troop 6 were hosts to the scoutmasters. Marion county committee No. 2 of national Order of Elephants, G. O. P. political organization, will initiate about 100 men tonight in Modern Woodman hall, Senate avenue and Vermont street. “Generative Behavior or the Factor of Sex” will be the subject of the sixth lecture of the Rev. Homer Boblitt, pastor of the Linwood Christian church at the meeting of the Bible Investigation Club at the Y. M. C. A. tonight. This address will be the sixth of a special series sponsored by the club under the general theme of “Why Young Men Misbehave”

Commission Row

FRICES TO RETAILERS FRUITS Apples—lndiana Jonathan, $1.50(1/2.25: box Jonathan, $2.50(1/2.75; box Grimes [email protected]: Delicious [email protected]. Cantaloupes—Casaba. $3. Cranberries—ss. 25-lb. box; $lO a 50 lb. box. Grapes—Cornlchons. $2: Coniord. 30c a 5-lb. basket; Emperors. s2(l/2.10. Grapefruit—[email protected]. Lemons—California. [email protected]. Limes—Jamaica. $2.25///2.50 per 100. Oranges—California Valencias, [email protected] crate; Florida, $4.50f/?5. Pomergranates—s3.so a crate. Persimmons—Japanese $1.75@2; Indiana. $1@>1.25 a box of 12 pints. Pears—Bose. $4.50; Anjo. $4.75. VEGETABLES Artichokes—sl.7s a doz. Beans—Southern stringless. $5.50©6 bu.: wax, $4 Cabbage—Fancy home-grown. $2.50 bbl.Wisconsin. 3@3%c lb. Cauliflower—Oregon and New York. $2.75 Celery—California rough, $6.50@7 large crate. Eggplant—s3 doz. Kale—Spring, southern, bu. box. $1.25. Mustard—Fancy home grown. $1 bu. Onions—Home-grown yellow. s4(f/4.50 pc. 100-lb. bag: Spanish. $2®:2.15 crate. Parsley—Home grown. 50c doz. bunches Peas—California. $8.50 45-lb crate. Peppers—Florida. sll per crate. Potatoes—Michigan round whites. $2. 150 lbs- $2; Ohios. $1.50(1/1.75; Idaho. $2.50 a bag. Radishes—Hothouse. button. 75@85c dozen bunches Spinach—Fancy home grown. $1.25® 1 50 bu. Tomatoes—Hothouse. $3. 10-lb. basket. Cocoanuts—s6.so per bag of 100. Sweet Potatoes—lndiana Jersey. $3 per hu.; Virginia Jersey, s4ff/4.25 a bbl Tennessee Nancy Halls. [email protected] a hamper. CHRISTMAS SPECIALTIES Christmas Trees—Bundle of 2. $2.25: bundles of 3 and 4, J 2.50. Laural Roping—sl.7s per 20-yard roll. Wreaths—sl.7s per dozen. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE Close. January 15.20 March 14.77 May 14.21 July 13.63 September 13.26 December 15.67 CHRISTMAS PARTY TO AID POOR PLANNED Daughters of Isabella to Hold Open House Sunday. Plans have been completed by the Daughters of Isabella for an open house and Christmas party Sunday afternoon between the hours of one and five at the Little Sisters of the Poor. A program of entertainment will be offered by the Daughters of Isabella, who already have donated SIOO to the Christmas gift fund of the institution; and each male inmate will be given a sack of tobacco and each woman - a box of candy. All members attending have been asked to bring either a jar of jelly or preserves. The Daughters have also contributed SIOO to the Catholic Community Center Christmas basket f”"^

PORKERS GROW WEAKER TODAY AT CITYYARDS Cattle Slow and Steady as Offerings Mostly of Lower Values. Dec. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 12. $8.50 $8 60 13,000 13. 8.65 8! 65 11,000 14. 8.75 8.75 14,000 15. 8.75 8.75 8,000 17. 9.00 9.00 9,000 18 9.00 9.00 16,000 19. 8.75 8.75 16,000 Weakness was apparent in the hog market today when prices de dined generally 25 cents. The bulk 160 to 300 pounds, were selling so • $8.75. Receipts were 16,000 and holdovers counted at 890. Cattle were slow and steady with not much activity. The steer run was mostly offerings of values under $12.50. Vealers were little changed, with good to choice making prices ranging from sls to sl6. Sheep and lambs were steady with the better grade natives selling at sl3 to sl4. Choice westerns were salable at $7.50 to sl2. Chicago hog receipts were 30,000, including 7,000 directs Market slow with several bids and a few early sales around 10 cents lower than Tuesday’s best prices, or steady with Tuesday’s average; $8.85 to $8.90 was bid for several loads and paid for occasional loads of 230 to 270-pound weights. Cattle receipts were 11,000; sheep, 12,000. Hog prices at the city yards today were; 250 to 350 pounds $8.35 to $8.75; 200 to 250 pounds $8.75; 160 to 200 pounds $8.75; 130 to 160 pounds $8.35 to $8.65; 90 to 130 pounds $7 to $8.25; packing sows $7 to SB. Cattle receipts were 900. calves 700. Beef steers quotable at $9.50 to sls; beef cows $7 to $9; low cutter and cutter cows $5.25 to $6.50; vealers sls to sl6; heavy calves $6.50 to $11; bulk stock and feeder steers $8 to $10.50. Sheep receipts 900. Top fat lambs $14.50 quotable; bulk fat lambs sl3 to $14.25; bulk cull lambs $7.50 to $9.50; bulk fat ewes $5 to $7. Hogs Receipts, 16,000; market, lower. 250-350 lbs $ 8.35® 8 75 200-250 lbs 8.75 160-200 lbs 8.75 130-160 lbs 8.35®: 8.65 90-130 lbs 7.00® 8.25 Packing sows 7.00® 8.00 —Cattle • - Receipts. 900; market, steady. Beef steers $ 9.50® 15.00 Beef cows 7.00 (ih 9.00 Low cutters and cutter cows .. 5.25® 6.50 Bulk stock and feeder steers... B.oo® 10.50 —Calves— Receipts, 700; market, steady. Best veaLs $15.00® 16.00 Heavy calves J. 6.50® 11.00 —Sheep— Receipts, 900; market, steady. Top fat lambs $14.50 Bulk fat lambs 13.00® 14.25 Bulk cull lambs 7.504* 9.50 Bulk fat ewes 5.00® 7.00 Other Livestock Bit United Press CHICAGO. Dec. 19.—Hogs—Receipts. 30,000; market, slow to 10c lower; later trade 10® 15c lower; top. $8.90; bulk of 185-270 lb. weights, $8.70® 8.85: butcher, medium to choice. 25D-350 lbs., $8.60®8.90: 200-250 lbs.. $8.60® 8.90; 160-200 lbs.. $8.40 ® 8.85; 130-160 lbs.. $7.75® 8.70: packing sows. $7.75®,8.35; pigs, medium to choice. SO-130 lbs., $7.25® 8.25. Cattle—Receipts, 11,000; calves, 2.500; fed steers and yearlings, weak to 25c lower; market, slow and comparatively little done; killing quality plain; bulk of steers, $4 down; shipper demand narrow; she stock barely steady: other classes, strong to 25c higher; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice. 1300-1500 lbs., sl3® 16.50; 1100-1300 lbs., sl3® 16.50; 950-1100 lbs.. $12.75® 17; common and medium. 850 lbs., $8.75® 12,75; fed yearlings, good and choice, 750-950 lbs.. $12.254/16.50; heifers, good and choice. 850 lbs. down, $10.25® 14; common and medium, $7.50® 10.75; cows, good and choice sß® 10.50; common and medium. $6.75®8.90: low cutter and cutter. $5.60® 6.75: bulls, good and choice, beef. $9.25® 11.25; cutter to medium, s7® 9.25; vealers. r.illk fed, good and choice. $12.50® 14.75; medium. sll® 12.50; cull and common, $ .50® 11; stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, all weights. $10.75® 12; common and medium. $8.50® 10.75. Sheep—Receipts. 12.000; market, very slow; limited fat lambs trade around 25c lower; lots of sorted fat lambs. $14.25, best $14.50; sheep and feeding lambs, scarce: lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down, $13.75® 14.25; medium. $12.50® 13.75; cull and common. $8.75® 12.50; medium and choice, 92-100 lbs., $5.50 ®8; cull and common, $2.25® 6; feeder lambs, good and choice. $12.25®. 14.65. Bit United Press PITTSBURGH. Dec. 19. Hogs Receipts. 3,000: market strong; 250-350 lbs.. $9.10® 9(40; 200-250 lbs., $9.25® 9.45; 160200 lbs.. s9® 9.45: 130-160 lbs., $8.50® 9.40: 90-130 lbs.. $8,254/8.75; packing sows. $7.70 ® 8 Cattle—Receipts, 50: calves, 100; market steady; beef sters, $114814: light yearling steers and heifers, s9® 13: beef cows. $7.50® 9.50; low cutter and cutter cows, ss®;7; heavy calves. slo@ls. Sheep —Receipts, 650; market firm: top fat lambs. sls; bulk fat lambs. $134/15: bulk cull lambs, $8,504/11: bulk fat ewes, s6(l/7. Bit United Press CLEVELAND. Dec. 19— Hogs—Receipts, 2.900; holdovers, 67; market steady to 25c down; 250-350 lbs.. s9® 9.10; 200-250 lbs . $94/9.10: 160-200 lbs.. $8.85419.10: 130-160 lbs., $8 50® 9.10: 90-130 lbs., $8.15® 8.50: packing sows. $7.50®>7.85. Ca'tle -- Receipts. 200; calves, 225; market slow, dragg.v: vealers- strong; beef steers. $8.50 ®10.75; light yearling steers and heifers not quoted; beef cows. s7@B: low cutter and cutter cows. $4.25®6; vealers. sl4® 17.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1.900; market steady to weak; top fat .ambs, sls: bulk fat lambs. $14,754/15: bulk cull iambs, $11,504*12.50; bulk fat ewes. *s® 7. Bit Times Special LOUISVI’v E. Kv.. Dec. 19.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.20 V. market. 10c lower; heavy and medium hogs. 180 lbs. up, $8.30® 8.80: pigs and lights. 180 lbs. down. $6.70® 8.20: stags and throwiuts, $6,604/7.20. Cattle— Receipts. 200; market, steady: prime heavy steers, $12®’13.50; heavy snipping steers. $lO4/12; medium and plain steers. sß.so®’ 10; fat heifers. $7,504/11; good to choice cows. $7,504/ 9.50: medium to good cows. $64/7.50; cutters. $5,504/6; canners. s4.so®’ 5.25; bulls. $64/9; feeders. SB4/11.50; Stockers. $6,504/11. Calves—Receipts. 200: market, steady; good to choice, $11,504/ 13.50; medium to good. $8 @10.50; outs. $8 down. Sheep—Receipts, 100: market, steady; lambs. sll4/11.50: seconds, $7,504/ 8; sheep. $44/6; bucks, $34/3.50. Tuesday’s shipments: Cattle, 217; calves, 100: hogs. 374; sheep, none. Bn United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind., Dec. 19.—Cattle—• Receipts, 100: calves, receipts 50; hogs, receipts. 650: sheep, receipts 200; market 15 cents lower: 90-120 lbs.. $7.75; 120-140 lbs.. $7.80; 140-160 lbs.. $8.25; 160-180 lbs.. $8.45: 180-200 lbs.. $8.65: 200-225 lbs.. $8.55; 225-275 lbs.. $8.45: 275-350 lbs., $8 30roughs. $74/6.25; stags. $5; calves, sls; lambs. sl3. Bn United Press TOLEDO. Dec. 19.—Hogs—Receipts. 850: market. 15® 25c lower; heavies. $8,254/ 8.50: mediums. $8,654/8.90: vorkers, $7.754/8.90good pigs. $7,754/8. Cattle—Receipts, light; market, slow; calves, light; market, steady. Sheep and lambs light: market, strong. Bn United Press EAST BUFFALO. Dec. 19.—Hogs—Receipts. 1,500; holdovers. 300; market steady to 5c down: 250-350 lbs.. $9 104/ 9.40: 200-250 lbs.. $9,154/9.40; 160-200 lbs *9.154/9.40: 130-160 lbs.. s9® 9.40; 90-130 lbs.. $8.75® 9.25: packing sows. $7,754/8 25 Cattle—Receipts. 75. Calves—Receipts. 100 market, steady: beef steers. $11®14.25 light yearling steers and heifers. $11,504/ 14.50: beef cows. $7,754/9.75; low cutter and cutter cows. $4 50®'8.50; vealers. $16.50 ® 17. Sheep—Receipts. 1.200; market strong 20c up; bulk fat lambs. $14,754/ 15.25; bulk cull lambs, $94/11.50; bulk fat ewes. $6,254/7. Fatally Hurt on Road Bn United Press EVANSVILLE, Ind.. Dec. 19.James E. Skelton, 57, ( Boonvillc, died in a hospital here from tnjuries received along a highway. Found lying along the highway with a fractured skull, he died before telling how he was injured. Police here believe he was struck by a hit-an-run driver’s automo-

GYRO CHRISTMAS DANCE CANCELLED FOR FLU Thursday Affair Called Off; Club Hears Talk n Airport. Cancellation of the Christmas dance of the Gyro club Thursday night at the club, because of the flu in the city has been announced by Jack Carr, chairman. A description of the proposed airport was given by C. L. Harrod, general manager of the Chamber c Commerce at the meeting of the club Tuesday, at the Spink-Arms hotel. Death Notices HOSMER, EDWIN S.—Age 77 years, beloved father of Mrs. Roy L. Burteh and David Hosmer of Indianapolis: Fred E. and Chester C. Hosmer. Long Beach, Cal., passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Burteh, 307 E. North fit., Tuesday, Dec. 18. Services at Bert S. Gadd funeral parlors. Prospect and Churchman ave., Thursday. Dec. 20, 2 p. m. Rev. E. W. Dunlavy officiating. Friends invited. Interment Crown Hill. Friends may call at parlors after 3 p. m. Wednesday. M’KENZIE. MARGARET—BeIoved mother of Charles A. McKenzie, departed this life Tuesday. Dec. 18. age 85 years. Funeral, Thursday. Dec. 20 at the Moore & Kirk funeral home, 2530 Station St., at 10 a. m. Burial, Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. ROSS. CHAS. H.—17% W. Ohio. Passed away Tuesday, 9 a. m. Funeral Thursday at 2 p. m. SHIRLEY BROTHERS, 924 N. Illinois. SMITH, ARDEN G —Passed away Tuesday afternoon at 3:15 at his home, 1947 W. Vermont, at the age of 64 years. Husband of Eva L. Smith, father of Winfield A. Smith and Reva Johnson and Norman Smith. Funeral at the home Friday afternoon at 2 p. m. Burial at Floral Park cemetery. Friends Invited. SYPHERS, ELLEN—Age 68 years, wife of Willis Syphers and mother of O. B. Syphers of Lynhurst drive, and C. C. Syphers of Indianapolis, passed away at the home on S. Lynnhurst drive Monday, Dec. 17, 10:15 p. m. Funeral Thursday, Dec. 20, 2 p. m., at the Lynhurst Baptist Church. Burial Floral Park. Friends invited. For further information call Be. 1232, Be 2774. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our many friends for the sympathy extended over the death of our beloved boy. Wilber Fondean. MR. and MRS. ARTHUR A. FONDEAN. Funeral Directors ~ W. T. BIzASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby st. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. . FUNERAL HOME 1639 N. MERIDIAN TA. 1835 George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 622 E. Market Riley 6374. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East st. Dr. 4477 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N Delaware. Ll._ 3828 •A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.’ 7 RAGSDALE & PRICE. LI. 3608 1219 N. Alabama. J C WILSON Funeral parlors, ambulanc/ service and modern automotive eouto ment Dr 0331 and Dr 0322 T ransport ation YELLOWAY Coast to Coast Busses Finest on the Highways. Safe Comfortable. Luxurious. Chicago. $4.00 Los Angeles. 552.0 C St. Louis. $5 00 Pittsburgh. $8.50 Kansas City. $lO 0C Davton. $3 00 Denver $23.50 New York. $lB 50 ’YELLOWAY PIONEER STAGES. INC.” Depot Dennison Hotel. Rllev 2273 You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Xmas Suggestions Pawned Diamonds Set in beautiful IHkt. white gold mountings from 10-100-Kt. 20-100-Kt. $lO to $26 SACKS BROS. 308 Indiana Ave. Ladies’ Wrist Watches Guaranteed high grade, $4,00 SACKS BROS. 308 Indiana Ave. BUNGALOW—S-rm. ancf sun parlor; - small down payment; buy this cozy home for Xmas. Make the family happy. LI. 7929. He. 4902 BUY—A parlor neater for Xmas and make the family happy; terms. Sunbeam Heating Cos., 40 S. Capitol, Li. 2832. BUY—The family an Apex Radio for Xmas We have some real bargains. Ri. 1496, Dealer SPECIAL—Fruit cake and cookies for the holiday season. Freihoffer Baking Cos. Service at your door. Dr. 5680. LA RlVlEßA—Perfume powder: Flower in the Bottle Perfume Shop. Ask Mrs. Abel LI. 4654, 8 E. Market St., Em. 402. DELICIOUS—Home-made holl. fruit cakes; Eng. pud. and mince meat. Mrs. O. H. Stoker. 2157 N. Capitol. Ha. 2567-R POLICE PUPPIES—IO weeks old; inteliiSent, healthy, pure bred,-an ideal present : o papers at $7. FRED ELLIOTT. Carmel PEKINGESE—Puppies: Just the kind of a pet she has been wanting; small deposit will hold for Xmas. Be. 2354. CAMERA—New, commercial, with full course of instruction and tripod Nice Xmas present: SSO. Ta. 2721. BRING JOY—so your boy "with a BosTon puppy for Xmas. Ta. 1056. MUSIC BOX—Regina; lg~~size; with rec.; a bar. Kipp Bros. Cos., 117 S. Meridian. FLOOR LAMPS—And table lamps; closing out, KIPP BROS. CO- 117 S. Meridian CHVE—Your child a Pomeranian for Xmas; real little pals. He. 3229. Men’s Wrist Watches GUARANTEED $4.00 Also unredeemed ELGIN'S, WALTIIAMS and BULOVAB. SACKS BROS. .'IOB Indiana Ave. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call RI. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Lost and Found CAT—Large yellow Angora: finder please call Hu. 3897. DOG—German poll, j; name Kell, cream and black. Call police station, FOSTER QUIESSER or RI. 6081, Reward. ENVELOPE—Containing papers concerning Tricho system; lost Thurs. eve. downtown, 706 Kahn Bldg. LI. 7965, Reward. GLASSES—SheII-rimmed; black leather case; lost Saturday. Reward. Wa 4516. GLASSES—RimIess; one corner broken’ downtown or car. Reward. Dr, 2201. HOUND —Lost near Brooklyn. Ind Black and white, answers to name Lead; reward. 465 W. Washington St., Indianapolls, Ir.d. LI. 8224. KEYS—Lost a bunch of keys, name tag attached. P. M. PORTER. 1215 N. New Jersey St. Ri, 7672. Reward. POLICE DOG—Female; child’s pet. Please bring her home. Reward. Dr, 2658-M. PURSE—S2d and Keystone bus; lost Mon. eve,; receipts, money Rew, Hu. 2082-J. PURSE—Lady’s, black leather, containing valuable papers, keys to lock box. Over SSO lost on Shelby, near Fountain Square. Reward return to 1106 Lexington Ave. SPRINGE—Spanial pup: black, gray; vicinity Harding & Roache; children's pet. Reward. Ta. 0768 UMBRELLA—Red silk: fitting room Ayres’ basement: Sat, morn. Rew. Ta. 5130. Special Notices SECURITY BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION—Of Indianapolis. Indiana, will hold Its annual meeting of stockholders and election of seven (7) directors on Jan. 2. 1929 at its usual place of meeting. 658 East New York street. Indianapolis. Indiana. , EDWARD H. RESENER. President. OTTO BUSCHINO. Secretary. BFWT-C'i"’" in. we need you" wit®

Special Notices After Dec. 19. I will not be responsible for debts contracted by anyone other than mvself. James E. Phelps.ET AW than mvself. JAMES E. PHELPS. MEN’S RIB OR FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS; $1.50 VALUE SI.OO. HANKS. 118 VIRGINIA AVE. CHAS FRIEHOKER BAKING CO Qualltv oread and cakes Service dallv to vout door Dr 5600. ON OR AFTER—Dec. 18, 1928. 1 will not be responsible for debts cor.tvacted by am' other than myself. HARRY DEROFF. Instructions PIANO LESSONS, 75c-Uke. 50c. 11l Pembroke Arcade. Li. 7251, Ta. 2125. PlETZ—Saxophone School. 128 Pembroke Arcade with Rlnne Music Cos. LI. 0333. Help Wanted Male MACHINIST WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE IN ELECTRICAL REPAIR SHOP. _1 13 N, NOBLE. MEN AND WOMEN—For direct selling In part or full time; 50 per cent commission. Every one a customer. Call Dr. 4907-W. ROOM —And board lor light lanltor service WOODS. 540 Mass, Ave. __ Help Wanted Female COMPETENT—CoIored woman to take charge of hand laundry; ref. Ha. 2502. Situations Wanted Male EXPERIENCED JANITOR CHAUFFEUR. POI TER; REFERENCES. LI. 7983 CARPENTER—Best metal weather strips, $2 opening; bronze. $1.75, Dr. 6653. Situations Wanted Female WORK BY WEEK—In private home, by exp, colored woman. References. LI. 2637. NURSE—EXPERIENCED; REASONABLE: A-l REFERENCES CH. 6192. RELIABLE—CoIored woman; day or halfday work by wk.; re sere nces. Cn. 2 690 -W. Business Announcements A-l REUPHOLSTERING—Refinishing, repalr. Furniture Service Shop, Li. 9649. ►Ea 1 HERS Bougm solo ana renovatei feather mattresses and pillows made f INTERIOR DECORATING—By experts. We are fully equipped for any job. Ta. 2958. INTERIER DECORATING—By experts. We are fully cauinped_for loly Ta. 2158. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, plastering, general repair work; good v/ork; lowest prices Ch. 1556 1949 Arrow Ave _ PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, cleaning. 15c roll. Work guar. Immediate serv. Ch. 1388 PAPER HANGING WINTER PRICES, 12 %c ROLL AND UP. RI. 9131. RUGS —Cleaned. 9x12, $1.50; spec. 10 day call and del. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. SATISFACTORY MOVING SERVICE JBORN MAN TRANSFER CO., CH, 5571 TlNNEß—Roofing and furnace work. Repairlng our spec. E. M. Baxter Ch. 4246 N. L. WISE UPHOLSTERING CO.— A-l WORK; 16 YEARS 1 EXP. HE. 4871. BROOKVILLE RD. SANITARIUM—I 6 S BBOOKVILLE RD. IR. 3175. TIMES WANT ADS BRING BUSINESS Rooms for Rent ALA.. N.. 2037—Pleasant, large rm.; steam heat; hot water. Ta. 1550. ARSENAL. 21 S,—Catholic employed lady preferred: mod, home: near car. LI. 1954. BROADWAY, ' 2446—Large well furnished front bedrm.. twin beds; employed couple or 2 men; private home. He. 1970. * CENTRAL. il46—Desirable rm.. mod., near bath: garage. LI. 9604. 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.. N.. 2163—Nice, warm rm.; twin beds; 1 or 2. Ta. 6585. ILLINOIS. 1801 N.—Nice clean rm.; refined family: gentleman: $3.50, Ta, 5590. MERIDIAN. 1927 N. —Pleasant rm.; steam heat; gentlemen preferred; references. NORTH—Attractive, warm rm.: 1 or 2; modern. Call after 6 p. m, Ha, 0356-R. NORTH—Attractive, modern room; home privileges; 1 or 2. Wa. 1802-M. PENNSYLVANIA, N.—Near Marott hotel: large, modern room connecting bath; no other roomers; business man preferred; garage optional. Ta. 0548. TALBOTT. N.. 2030—2 cozy, warm, weli furnished rooms; $6. UNION. 1617—Nice rm . couple or lady emp.. kitchen privileges. Dr. 3978-W. WALNUT. E.. 314—Modern sleeping" and housekeeping room. Li. 9755. WALNUT. 320 E.—Newly furnished; steam heat: adjoining bath; walk, dist.:_reas. WASHINGTON. E., 2020—Large, front rm.; nicely furn.; excellent heat. LI. 2914. _ i3TH, W., 122—Nicely furn. front room. downstairs. good heat, rcas. Li. 5519. 5100 NORTH—CIose car. bus; gentleman; room you can call home. Hu 4774. ROOM—In modern home; north; for emploved girl or girl schooling. Wa. 1704. Room for Rent With Board MINN., E.. 1615—Nice mod. rm.; homo privileges; on carline. Dr, 3285-J, PEARSON AVE., 2408—Attractive rm.: 1 or 2; home privileges; good meals. Tn 1792. 31ST. 519 E. —Very nice rm.: private home: Central car. Ta. 2718. WANT SCHOOL CHILDREN—In good farm home. R. R. 6, Fox 447. SMALL CHILDREN- -To board, mod. home. 606 Somerset. Be. 4963 J Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA, N., 1015—2 rooms, light., lieat, gas, water furn. Li _2969. ALABAMA, N., 701—Nice housekeeping rms., good heat, also sleeping rm.. mod. ASHLAND. 1522—NICE, WARM ROOM. FRIY. HOME. RI, 3194. BLAINE, 1323—2-rm. apt., heat, light, gas. bath; private; $8 Be._ordi9-J. BROADWAY. 1142—2-rm. apt., mod. light, exc. heat, everyth, turn.; gar, opt CENTRAL. 1948—Modern, 3-rm. apt., also sleeping rm.. adults. DEL,., N.. 400—Colonial Apt. 7. front rm., kitchen, everyth, furn.. city heat, Reas. DORMAN, N., 414 —2 neatly furn. rms. for housekeeping, mod.: $7.50 wk. Ch. 0250. GRACELAND, 3251—2 unfurnished rms.. lights, heat, gas, furnished. Ha. 0331-W ILL.. N„ 932—Light housekeeping rms : $5 wk.; furnished: modern. LI. 9972. ILLINOIS. N., 1726—Nicely furnished 2rm and kltchentte; priv, ent Ha 1043 NEW YORK. N., 2042—Nicely furn. housekpg. rms.; well hted.: adults. Ha._0716-W. OHIO. E.. 540—Nice clean rooms; cverything furnished: $3 week. ORIENTAL, N.. 20— 1 5-rm apt; unfurnished; also 2 hsckeeplng rm. LI 9055 PARK. 2142—1 rm.. kitchenette; modern; $7. Phono. Jfe. 2016 33D, E.. 128— Everything furnished; 3 warm rms.. $7.50; 2 adults. Wa. 1051-J. MODERN—3-rm apt.: unfurn.; lights, gns" heat; water paid. Be. 0697, BEAUTIFUL— Woodruff Place; 2 rms., $7; 1 rm., kitchenette, $6 50; furn., mod Ch. 4108. 3 UNFURNISHED RMS.—Heat, fight, water; s2l. Ha. 0895-R. LADY— Will share furn . mod. apt. with couple or 2 girls, RL 4857. 2 CLEAN -Modern connecting rooms, everything furnished; $5. Be. 4223 or 1332 N. Capitol Aye. Room Wanted TWO—Light housekeeping rooms wanted, above 38th St._Wa. 1605 Houses and Flats Furnished BELLEFONTAINE. 1402—2 large rooms, kitchenette: modern: good shape; reasonable and desirable. Also same size apt.. unfurnished. Ri. 3836. 3ILTMORE. W.. 855 -4-room bungalow; garage: $25 Month RI. 2661. NORTHWESTERN. 3029 Three-room apt., furn., modern, adults. Ta. 1342 ._ Apartments for Rent ALABAMA, N., 1932—City heat, 5 rooms, bath, sun parlor. 2 bedrooms; garage; deslrable. Key 1934, He. 4620. ASHLAND, 1248 -2 rooms, bath, heat, water, gas furnished. Li, 0173. _ BELLFT. ST. 6364 5-rm apt., prlv. trance, good heat, laundry, yard space. gar, business loc.; College car; only SSO BUTLER. S.. 19—3 rms. unfurn., S3O: 2 rms unfurn.. $22. Gas ranges, gar. free; utilities furn Pay by wk. or mth. Ir. 2605 COLLEGE. 2645—4-rm. upper apt., newly decorated, heat, water furn. He. 4145. EAST. N . 512—4-rm apt., mod., heat, water furn.; $35 1820 Madison, mod. apt. heat, water furn.; S3O. Hu. 4035. MARKET. E.. 1117—Near car. 5 rms.. hoat, water furnished. $45; adults. Ha. 3127, SUTHERLAND. 2897- Cozy 3 rooms, gas, light, water, heat: _s4s _He. 3155. _ TALBOTT. N.. 2180—3 unfurn. rin. apt ; heat, light, gas: rent reas. Ha. 0325-W WASH., E.. 2838- Lovely new apt., hardwood floors, refrigeration: Jan. serv.; $45 Ch. 5768-M. 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 18 E. 37TH $55.00 412 N. Alabama 48 50 1733 N. Meridian 70.00 418 E. 15th 55.00 1603 Central $32.50 to 55.00 240 E. Pratt j 30.00 2132 N. Meridian $58.00 to 83 00 MOYNAWAN PROP””'’

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Apartments for Rent 30TH, W„ 1054 Lovely 5-room apt.; heat, water, hardwd. fl.; gar.: SSO. Ta. 0838. Inspection Invited Beautiful Ambassador Apartment Furnished and unfurnished. $60.50 and up; apartment hotel service Call at building office. Pennsylvania and Pratt sts. Phone RI. 1371. Houses for Rent ADAMS. 2611 New, 5 rooms, modern; shower bath: laundry; full basement; built-in features; gar. Ta. 6415, Ri, 3570. ARBOR AVE., 443 -4-rm. semi-modern double, near car: $13.50. RI. 9735. BROOKSIDE AVE , 1323—7 rooms; electric lights; only $22.50. RI. 5795. CAPITOL, N„ 2347- Near car, 6 rms., modern double, garage, easily heated; S3B. Ta. 6243. CHESTER, N.. 1418—5-room modern tungalow, garage. RI 9005 COFF’EY. 525—4-room cottage, A-l; gar.; special inducement. Be. 1041. DELA.. N., 1811—7-room double; redec.; _U. fin, throughout; gar.; SSO. Ha. 1964. DENNY, N., 1110—Cozy, new, 4-rin., mod. double: gar.; water paid; $36, Wa. 3347. DRAPER, 1529—5-room house; gas, electricity; water paid; near school. Hu. 4368. DREXEL. 922 —Dandy 4-room, mod. double; garage; water pale/ $35. Wa. 3347. GLADSTONE, N,, 1416—New 4-rm. mod. double, garage, bus line: $35. Dr, 7754-1. HOYT, 2016- Coz.v 5 rms., semi-modern, water pd.; sl6. Burgess Realty, LI. 8242. 901 KING AVE. Seven-room strictly modern: new furnace, cistern, well, city water; reduced rent. 2240 Valley Ave.; 4-rm. semi-mod.; water paid. Owner LI. 8868. LA SALLE. 1035- Corner 4-rm brick bungaiow double, mod.. $42.50: gar, Ch. 1475-J LEE. 1431—5-room semi-mod., garage, rcpapered: $23: water paid Dr 5889 MASSACHUSETTS, 403V*—2 and 3 rooms,' mod., heat furnished; >lB A S3O Hu. 5321. MICHIGAN, 1809 E.—Neur Tech; 5-room stucco double, garage; $45. C’.i. 5784. _ OHIO, E., 1613—5 rooms, close to car and bus line; S2O month Inquire. 1506 _Sparm Ave. ORION, 4919—Lovely 5-room modern double; gar.: paved street; $35. Ir. 3123. _ OXFORD. N.. 6-rm. cot.; mod. except furnace; garage: $25. Ch. 1617. RANDOLPH, 1744 Cozy, 4-room, modern double; gar,; water paid: S3O. Ir. 3123. RAYMOND. 2340 E.—f7-rooni bungalow; electric lights: garage; >l7, Dr. 1044. ROOSEVELT. 2032 Car line, duplex, 6 rooms, inside toilet: $lB ir 2340-R RURAL. N , 1112—lieduced S3O; 5 rms." modern, new furnace, garage. Ch 6023-J. SHELBY, 1323—4 rms., cellar, lights, gas, water, toilet Inside; $lB. Dr. 5674-J. 845 S. TREMONT—4. new, garage. .$22.50 1048 Haugh; 4 rooms 13.50 59 Frank; 4, electricity 15 00 1914 Wilcox; 3, good condition 14 00 1041 Elm: 3. toilet In 15.00 1102 Lexington; 5. semi-modern.., 16.00 F. >). Viehmann Company RV 7514. 142 N. Del. Eve.. Be. _4012 -1?. UDELL, 1059 - 6 . joins, modern, garage! easily heated: $26 Be. 0907-W UDELL. 1134—M0d., A-l condition; blinds, new furnace; $25. Dr. 3540-R. UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS Bowman, 4144 5-rm. cottage; gar.: $lB. Ir. 1558-R. WARMAN. S., 505—5-room cottage semlmodern; garage. Be. 0741. WASH., E., 4207—6-rm. strictly modern double, reas. rent. Apply at 4201 E. Wash. St. or call Ir. 2485! WILCOX. 1525-27 —4 rooms aside, garage, elec.: sl6 mo Be 0907-W. WINDSOR, 1223—Four large rooms; semlmodern; water paid. TENTH, E.. 5052-54—Very desirable new 5-room double bungalow. Ir. 2396. 2 3RD E - 516—6-rm. half-double, mod.; $35; first month free. Will pay lor moving. He. 2783, RI. 5994. 34T#i, E , 51—Across new Shortridgei 6 fms. mod- gar., water pd.: $55. Ta. 5191. Cotlapre and Garage, sls Miley, 710 N.: live rooms; good condition. Dunlop & Holtegel 122 E. Market St. l i /,:>; 7 6-ROOM Mod. double; brenklast nook: gar- car line: $35. Dr. 0714. FOR COLORED--811 W'lOtiTst'.;'3 rms.; gas, electricity: sl<;. Ta. 6250. % SQ. S MERIDIAN CAR 5-room dbliwater pd.; extra dating; S2L Dr. 2945-J. Single Downtown—s:{().oo Seven rooms; first-class condition. 805 N. New Jersey. Dunlop & Holtegel Li- 6517, 122 E. Market St. GENTLEMAN BUYING—Five-room modern; well located bungalow desires keep one room and rent balance. Will make very attractive proposition to married couple. References required. Address Box E-85. care of Times. CORNER -Home PI. and Norwood 6-rooin s'mi-matlcrn house, garage. Dr. 1781. Business Places for Rent TWO THREE AND FOUR-ROOM SUITES Ultra modern, e: client location, In center of financial and business district. Union Title Office Bldg- corner Delaware and Market St. Li. 3458 or call Room 710. _ EXCELLENT location tor beauty and barber shop; plumbing already installed. Moynahan Propetries Cos. LI. 3458 . OFFICE FOR RENT--Large, light., airy room, also small rm.; first fl. Saint Bldg 1305 N. Penn. St. Call RI. 7437. BARBER SHOP—Good business and l*c.; sls month. 803 Prospect. _pr. 0167 BLVD. PL. 1807— Store rm. 14x35. good location for any business Ha. 1289. CHOlCE—Office space In modern building. Ri. 6512. STOREROOM—Modern, heat furn; 1 dlsplay window. 1818 Madison Ave. S3O. STOREROOM—Fountain Square business row; lease reasonable. Dr. 0615. STOREROOM-2202 E. Washington 22x65 feet: corner location. Ca 11. Dr. 1798. Storage and Transfer FIREPROOF STORAGE Private lockers: low n tes: new and modern equipment; local and lone distance moving; estimates PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 423 E. Market. RI, 7750. OVERLAND HAULING -Return load wanted from Detroit. Toledo, or Buffalo Otto J. Suez Ri 3628 RI. 6561 Nights. Ch. 4579. Ch. 0699-M BRITTON TRANSFER- Moving. $3.50 load; large trucks: responsible men. Dr. 7616 Houses for Sale "‘J&nned'" 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 plan*. Price $4,000 on terms of $250 cash and $35 per month. F. J VIEHMANN CO. Rea Hors. BuHders. 142 N. Delaware. Rlie.V 7514. Res., Irv„ 4292. A MERRY XMAS Here is a real Xmas present of three ° f K° o(i coal to the purchaser of 192 j Dearborn St. A dandy bungalow of 5 rooms and breakfast room, full Built well and price low at $5,250. Just completed. Small down payment. „ FIBBER & REILLY. Realtors Hu 32 84 _ _ RI. 2509. XMAS GIFT " Santa Claus will put 3 tons of Pocohontas coal in the bin free at 1611 Finley Avc„ and 1044 Berwyn St. Dandy new 5-room modern bungalows with garage: near beautiful Garfield Par::. Price $4,250: all assessments paid. Only $250 cash then $37.50 monthly. N. J. FOX Ri 2509; eve- Hu. 1168. ' SSO CASH—SI7*OO MONTH SPECIAL Dandy 4-room bungalow; located northeast Just off ol 30th St. Transportation and school. Call MR CANFIELD. LI 3820 or LI. 6735. evenings. 5 ROOMS—S*:,2SO Located 2849 Stuart St., has basement and room for bath. Don't fall to Investigate. Call MR. CANFIELD. LI 3820 or LI. 6735. evenings. Real Estate for Exchange WANTED TO BUY A small house, setnlmodern. not over $2,500. Call Ta. 5867, after 5 p. m Farms for Sale FOR SALE—S acres: 6-room house; SIOO down; balance like rent. Wa. 2066. Building and Contracting GARAGES—ROOFING NO CASH PAYMENT We will build a garage or reroof your house without any cash payment. Easy monthly payments. Call MR CRISE F. J. VIEHMANN CO.. Realtors. Builders 142 N. Delaware. RI. 7514, Eve*- Ir. 42W, Miscellaneous for Sale 25 H. P.—Robbins & Meyers A. C. Motor 1.750 R. P. M. 60 cycle. 3 phase 220 volt complete with starter, used very little’ - f-Atv A , j