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RAILS FEATURE MARKET WITH NEW RECORDS Chrysler Saggs More Than Point; Copper Shares Fairly Active.

Average Stock Prices

Averagc of twenty Industrials Saturday was 310.78. up .08. Average of twenty rails was 18- .32. up .14. Average of forty bonds was 95.69. off .17. BY ELMER WALZER I nited Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Railroad stocks continued to lead the stock market in early trading today. Baltimore & Ohio featured with a rise of 2 points to 131, anew high, while fractional gains were made by New Haven, Erie, Great Northern preferred, and Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific common. Radio Corporation soared 7 points to 400 on the initial transaction, and other industrial issues were firm. Motor share., held steady with the exception of Chrysler which sagged more than a point. Packard gained a point. Advance Rumely continued its sensational advance, rising to 69, anew high and a gain of nearly 20 points within a week. There is said to be two groups buying for control In the company, on expectations of continued expansion in the agricultural implement field. Copper shares were fairly active with Anaconda rising fractionally. Kennecott rose nearly two, points to 161 :t B . Steels were firm, featured by a rise of more than a point in Bethlehem. United States Steel was dull. On the opening 10.000 Congress Cigar sold at 87. up 2 points; 15.000 Chicago and Alton at 19%, up f'i: 14,900 Chicago and Alton preferred at 25 ? i. up 3%, and 8,500 Western Maryland at 54, up 2%, and a new' high for the year. Buying in railroad issues was based on the belief the new Fess Railroad consolidation bill would be Introduced into congress this w'eek. Confidence in other sections of the list continued.

Banks and Exchange

City bank clearings figures, as given In The Times dally, are cbeeked carefuliv and always are correct, barring possibility of typographical errors, INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis bank clearings Monday, Feb. 4. $4,476,000; debits. $7,037,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bv United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 4.—Bank clearings. *674.000,000; clearing house balance. $153.000.000: federal reserve bank credit balance, $130,000,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bv United Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 4.—The treasury net balance for Feb. 1, $131,384,643.61; customs receipts for the date, $1,922,740.00.

In the Stock Market

ißy Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Feb. 4.—The subject of brokers loans and credit generally will perhaps assume prime importance during the current week. Opinion is sharply divided on the immediate trend of money rates. Our leading bank in its monthly review expresses the opinion that we have passed the stage of easier money now that general industry will begin making demands for spring requirements. It also says that member banks have maintained a iiolicy of holding money for industrial and commercial purposes at a level only slightly above the reserve discount rate, but this level must be considered artificially low under the circumstances rather than the rate for stock exchange purposes artificially hight. Details of the proposed merger of one of the groups of eastern railroads should materialize during the week, which should have a further favorable effect on the rails generally. We believe the advantage just now lies with the investor in the rails rather than the industrials. AFTER SPEED CROWN British Race Driver Due to Arrive in New York Tuesday. By United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 4.—Major H. O. D. Seagrave will arrive on the White Star liner Majestic Tuesday to challenge the supremacy of Americas’ speed kings on land and water. The British army officer is bringing with him his mysterious racing car, the Golden Arrow, and his fast motorboat. Miss England. He will do his racing at Daytona Beach, Fla.

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New York Stocks (By Thomson * McKinnon)

—Feb. 4 Prev. Railroad*— High. Low. 12:00. close. Atchison 209* 2081. 209>4 208% Atl Coast Line 190 181 % Balt <fc Ohio 131 130'.% 1307. 129' 2 Canadian Pac ..264 258 264 264 Chesa & Ohio ..224% 224 224% 225 Chesa Corn .... 89% 88 89'4 88% Chi & N Wut.. 91% 91% 91% 92 Chi Grt Wert... 23% 23',• 33'a 23% C R I & P 139 138 138 138% Del & Hudson 205 204% Del 8c Laclta ... 131% 132 Erie 74% 73% 73% 74 Erie Ist pfd 64 64 Grt Nor 1131a 113 Lehigh Valley ..102% 10i% loi% 102 Kan City South 93Va 94% KK & T 55 54% 54% 54 V, Mo Pac pfd ....133% 132 133% 133% N Y Central 202% 203% N Y C & St L 145 144% NY NH & H 98% 98% 98% 98V. Nor Pacific ....113% 110% 113% 112% O& W 31% 36V. * 31% 30% Pennsylvania .. BC% 80% 80% 80% P & W Va 148% 148 148% 146 Reading 117% 116% 117 V. 115% Southern Ry ....156 155 155 156'4 Southern Pac ..137% 136% 137% 138% St Paul 39% 39% 39% ' 39% St Paul pfd 63% 63 % 83 V. 63% 8t L & S W... .115% 114% 115 114% Union Pacific ..23 1 230 231 228 West Maryland. 54 53% 53% ... Wabash 79% 79V. 79V 77 Robbers— Ajax 10 lp% Fisk 18% 18% 18% 18% Goodrich . . 98 98% Goodyear 131% 130 131% 13? Kelly-Spgfid .... 21% 21% 21% 21% Lee 22% United States .. 51% 50V 50% 51 Equipments— Am Car <sc Fdy 99% 98% Am Locomotive 11l Am Steel Fd 74% 73 73 74% Am B Shoe 62 58% 60% 55% General Elec ...257 255 V. 256 257 Gen Ry Signal.. 101% 101 101 101 , Gen Tank 95 95%' N Y Airbrake .. 49% 49% 49% 49% Pressed StlCar.. .. ... ... 21% Pullman 86% 86 86 88 Westingh Air B 47% 46 Westingh Elec ..163% 162% 163 162 V.

Steels — Bethlem 90% 88% 90 97% Colorado Fuel .... .. 73% <4% Otis 40% 40% 40Vs 40’% Inland Steel 90'% 90 90 % 90 Rep Iron it Stl. 86% 86% 86% 86 U S Steel 186 185% 185% 187% Alloy 51% 50% 51 51 Youngstwn Stl 113% Vanadium Corp. 106% 105 106% 107% Motors— Am Bosch Mag 42% 42% Briggs 54% 54% 54% 54% Chrysler Corp ..109% 108'% 108% 109% Eaton Axle 75% 76% Graham Paige .. 50 49% 49% 49% G neral Motors. 83 7 8 83 83% 83% Hudson 89% 88% 89% 89 Hupp ... 78% 78% Jordan 13% i3% i3% 13% Marmon 71% 71 71% 70% Mack Mot 111% 109% 111% 109% Reo 28 28 Motor Wheel ... 46% 46% 46% 45% Nash 114% 113% 113% 113 Packard 136% 135'% 136'% 135% Peerless 20% 20% Pierce Arrow 34 Studebaker Cor. 96V 95'% 96 95% Stew Warner ... ... 140% Murray B 74% 74% 74% 74 Timken Bear ... 79% 79% 79% 79 Willys-Overland . 31% 31% 31% 31% Yellow Coach ... 41% 40% 41 41 White Motor ... 50% 49% 50 50 Mining— Am Smlt & Rfg.119% 119 119 119% Anaconda Cop ..128% 126% 127% 136 V. Andes siy„ 50% 51% 50V, Cerro de Pasco.. 107% 106 107% 106% Chile Copper ... 93% 92% 93 92 Greene Can Cop. 179% 177% 179% 178% Inspiration Cop. 49% 49% 49% 48% Int Nickel 67 66 66% 66% Kennecott C0p..161% 160% 161 160 Magma Cop .... 74% 73% 74% 73% New Cons 48 V, 47% 48'", 43% Texas Gulf Sul.. 77% 76V, 76V# 77% U S Smelt 68% 68% Oils— Atlantic Rfg ... 61 58% 58% 61 Barnsdall (A) .. 45% 44% 45% 45% Freeport-Texas 51% 51% Houston Oil ... 87 ... In dp OU & Gas 3214 31 Vi 32 31% Marland Oil .... 40% 4040 40 Mld-Cont Petrol. 33% 33% 33% 33% Lago OU & Tr.. .. 29 Pan-Am Pet 8.. 45 44% 44% 44% Phillips Petrol.. 40% 4040 V, 39V, Union of Cal ... 50% 49% 50% 50 Pure Oil 25% 24% 25 25 Royal Dutch 51 % Shell 27% 27 27 27% Simms Petrol ... 20% 20% Sinclair OU 40 39% 39% 39% Skellv OU 35% 35 35 36 Std Oil Cal 66% 66 66 66% Btd Oil N J 50% 50 50 50% Std OU N Y .... 41% 41% 41% 41% Texas Corp 61% 61% 61 Vi 61% Transcontl 10% 10% 10% 10% White Eagle .... 32% 32 32 32% Industrials— Adv Rumely ... 73% 68 72Vi 66% Allis Chalmers 185 188 Allied Chemical.. 299 297% 297'/, 300 Armour A 17% 17% 17% 17% Amer Can 116% 116 V, 116% 116 Alaska J 8% 8% 8% 8% Am Safety Raz.. 73 72 73 72 Am Ice 41% 40% 41 % 40 % Am Wool 24% 24% 24% 24% Curtiss 158% 157% 158% ... Coca Cola 132 131 Vi 132 178% Conti Can 65% 64Vi 65% 63% Certainteed .... .. ... , 25% 25Vi Congoleum 32% 32% 32% 32 Davison Chem.. 67% 66% 66% 67 Du Pont 194% 193% 193% 194_ Famous Players. 67% 66% 66% 66% Fox A 94 >1 94 Vi Gold Dust 75% 74 75V* 75% GUdden 42 41y 42 41% Int Paper ...••• .. ... ••• *3 Int Harvester ...110% 110 110 JO9 n Lambert 134% 132% 134'* 132% Loews 78% 77% 78’.4 75%. Mav Stores . •• 100 99% Montgom Ward..l4i% i4i 141 143 Natl C R 138 136 136 137 Pittsburgh Coal. 73% 73'l 73% 74 Owens Bottle ... 95 _ 93% 95 92% Radio Keith 41 Vi 40% 40% 41% Real Silk 72% 72% Rem Rand 333, 33% 33% 33% Sears Roebuck ..165% 165% 166 , 166% Union Carbide .221% 226 220 220% Victor 157 154 V* 156% 154 Unlv Pipe 18% 18 18 18 US Cs Ir Pipe 43 V* 444* U S Indus A1c0.154 153% 153% 152% Wright Aero ...282 275 282 273% Warner Bros ..132 131 132 130 Tel.. 220 Va 220 V. 220% 220 Am Express ... 280 Am Wat Wks 86 Brklyn-Manh T 77 % 79% Col G & E / 155 153% Consol Gas ....115% 115% 115% 116% Elec Ppw & Lt 62 Vi 62 62 62% Interboro ••• 53% 54 Nor Am Cos ....103% 103 103 103% Natl Power .... 55% 54% 55% 54% S. Cal Edison... 64% 63% 64% 63 Pub Serv N J... 91% 91V, 91% 91 Std Gas * E 1.... 95% 94% 94% 95% Utilities Power. 46% 45% 46 45% West Union Te 1.208 207 207 206% Am h lnU n Cmp...147 143% 146 146% Am Ship & Com 5% 5% 5% 5% United Fruit 155 Am°Su < g _ Rfg.... 91% ?1 ?1 90% Kroger 115% 115 U 115V* Hjjp Austin Nichols.. ... Beechnut Pkg .. 94% 94 95 California Pkg.. 76% <5% <6% 75% Corn Products.. 90% 89% 90% 89% Cudahy 64 63% Cuban Am Sug .. ... 15* 16 Flelschmann Cos 77 76% 77 ?•% Jewel Tea 1 Kraft Cheese... 35-,t 35% Natl Biscuit ...195% 195% 195% 1% Natl Dairy ....135% 130% 135% 136% Postum Cos .... 76V 75*/2 <6 Ward Baking B. 17% 17V. 17* 11% Am Sumatra.... 57% 57% 57V* 57% Am Tob B 184 183 V, 184 184 Con Cigars 93 92 93 92'j General Cigar 68 68 4 Llg & Meyers... 98 97% 97% 96% Lorillard 26 25% 26 26 Tob Products B .. ... ••• 98% United Cigar St 24 23% 24 237*

PORKER PRICES 25 CENTS UP IN STOCKYARDS Vealers Steady; Sheep Are Weak to Lower; Cattle Movement Slow. Jan. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 38. $9.25® 9.75 SIO.OO 4.000 29. 9.90® 10.15 10.15 9,000 30. 9.90 9 90 10.600 31. 9.70 9.80 6.000 Feb. 1. 10.00 10.25 4.000 2. 9.25 10.35 3,500 4. 10.50 10.50 6.000 Hogs of 160 pounds and upward brought around 25 cents higher, others about steady at the local stockyards today. The bulk of 160-300-pound weights brought $10.50. The top brought $10.50. Receipts were estimated at 6,000, and holdovers from Saturday’s market numbered 165. Cattle movements slow the undertone weak to lower. Vealers were steady, selling at sl7 down. There was not much done in the sheep and lamb market, few sales of choice light weight lambs brought $16.50. , -'''The Chicago hog market opened 10 to 15 cents higher than Saturday’s average. A number of bids and occasional sales at $lO to $lO.lO for choice 170-250-pound averages. Paying around $9.80 to $9.90 for few loads of 240-330-pound weights. Receicts were 55,000, including 13,000 directs, and holdovers ’ from Saturday's market totaled 2,000. Cattle receipts were 18,000. Sheep receipts were 17,000. Hog prices today were as follows: 250-350 pounds, $lO to $10.50; 200-250 pounds, $10.50; 160-200 pounds, $10.50; 130-160 pounds. $9.50 to $10; 90-130 pounds. $7.25 to $9.25, and packing sows, $8.50 to $9.25. Cattle receipts were 450; calf receipts were 300; beef steers, $10.50 to $13.50; beef cows, $7.50 to $9; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.25 to $6.75: vealers. sl6 to sl7; heavy calves, $7 to sl2, and bulk stock and feeder steers, $8 to $10.50. Sheep receipts were 700; top fat lambs. $16.75; bulk fat lambs. sls to sl6; bulk cull lambs, $10.50 to sl3, and bulk fat ewes, $7.50 to $lO. —Hogs— Receipts, 6,000: market, higher. 250-350 lbs slo.oo® 10.50 200-250 lbs 10.50 163-200 lbs 10.50 130-160 lbs 9.50® 10.00 90-130 lbs 7.25® 9.25 Packing sowo 8.50® 9.25 —Cattle— Receipts, 450: market, higher. Beef steers $10.50® 13.50 Beef cows 7.50® 9.00 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 5.25® 6.75 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. [email protected] —Calves— Receipts, 300; market, lower. Best veals $16.00@ 17.00 Heavy calves [email protected] —Sheep— Receipts, 700; market, steady. Top fat lambs ....- $16.75 Bulk fat lambs 15.00® 16.00 Bulk cull lambs 10.50® 13.00 Bulk fat ewes 7.50®. 10.00

Other Livestock Bn United Press CHICAGO. Feb. 4.—Hogs—Receipts, 55,000; market, mostly lo@lsc higher; big packers Inactive; top $10.15 paid for 170220 lb. averages. Butcher medium to choice 250-350 lbs.. $9.60® 10; 200-250 lbs.. $9.65® 10.15; 160-200 lbs.. 59.65® 10.15: 130160 lbs., s9® 10,15; packing sows. $8.75® 9.25: pigs, medium to choice, 90-130 lbs., $7.75® 9.25. Cattle—Receipts, 18.000. Calves Receipts. 3,000: steers and yearlings unevenly lower; shipper demand narrow: too much sees in the run; early top on choice weighty steers, $14.50: slaughter classes, steers good and choice 1,300-1,500 lbs.. sl2 @ls; 1.100-1.300 lbs., $12.25@15; 950-1,100 lbs.. $12.50® 15.25; common and medium, 850 lbs.. s9® 12.75; fed yearling, good and choice. 750-950 lbs.. $12.50®> 15.50; heifers good and choice 850 lbs. down, $11.25® 13.50; common and medium, sß® 11.25; cows, good and choice. $8.50® 10.50; common and medium. $7.25® 8.50: low cutter and cutter, s6® 7.25: bulls good to choice beef. $6.75®T1.25; cutter to medium. s6® 10; vealers milk-fed. good to choice. $13.50 ® 16.50: medium. $13®13.50; culy and common. s9® 13: stocker and feeder steers, good and choice all weights. $10.50® 11.35; common and medium, sß® 10.50. Sheep— Receipts. 17.000: early sales and bids on fat lambs, steady to 25c lower: moderately sor'ed fat lambs. $16.50® 17; choice to well sorted kinds. $17.15(1717.50; fat ewes. $lO downward: feeding lambs steady; lambs, good to choice 92 lbs. down. $16.15® 17.50: medium. $14.90® 16.50: cull and common. sll @14.90; ewes, medium to choice. 150 lbs down. $7.75®11; cull and'-epmmon, $4 ®8.25; feeder lambs, good to choice. $14.50 @15.85. BiV United Press FT. WAYNE. Feb. 4.—Cattle—Receipts, 75. Calves—Receipts, 50. Hogs—Receipts, 500. Sheep—Receipts. 100; market, steady to 20c higher: 90-120 lbs.. sß* 120-140 lbs., $9: 140-160 lbs.. $9.60: 160-ITO lbs., $9.95; 180-200 lbs.. $10; 250-300 lbs.. $9.85; 300400 lbs.. $9.50; roughs, $8.50; stags, $6; calves, sl7; lambs, sl6. 3j/ United Press PITTSBURGH, Feb. 4.—Hogs—Receipts, 5,800; market, steady; 250-350 lbs., slo® 10.60; 200-250 lbs., $10.50® 10.70: 160-200 lbs.. $10.25®, 10.70; 130-16 lbs.. $9.50®10.50; 90-130 lbs., $8®9.75; packing sows. sß® 8.75. Cattle—Receipts, 1,20; calves, 650; market, 25®50c down; market, steady: beef steers, slo® 13; light yearling steers and heifers. [email protected]; beef cows. s7® 9; low cutter and cutter cows, $4.50®6.50; vealers, sl4® 18.50: heavy calves. sll® 17. Sheep—Receipts. 2.500; market, steadv; top fat lambs, $17.25; bulk fat lambs. sls® 17.25; bulk cull lambs, [email protected]; bulk fat ewes, [email protected]. Bv United Press EAST BUFFALO, Feb. 4.—Hogs—Receipts. 300: holdovers, 1.200: market, 10® 15c up; 250-350 lbs.. [email protected]; 200-250 . lbs.. $10.25® 10.50; 160-200 lbs., $10.25® 10.50: 130-160 lbs., $9.50®.10.50; 90-130 lbs.; $9.25@'9.75; packing sows, $8.50®9. Cattle —Receipts. 225; calves. 75: market, nominal; market, steady; beef steers. $10.50® 12.50; light yearling steers and heifers; sll (g> 13.25; beef cows. $8®9.50; low cutter and cutter cows. $4.75®'6.75: vealers. $18.50 ®l9. Sheep—Receipts, 1,300; market, steady; top fat lambs, $17.35; bulk fat lambs. sl7® 17.25: bulk cull lambs, slo® 13.25; bulk fat ewes, $8.75®;9.75. Bv Times Special LOUISVILLE, Feb. 4.—Hogs—Receipts, 3,200; market steady to 85c-. higher; heavy and medium hogs. 180 lba. up, $9.90® 10.40: pigs and lights, 90 to 180 lbs., $7.40 @9.50; lights and pigs, 90 lbs. down, $5.95; stags and throwouts. [email protected]. Cattle— Receipts. 1,400; market slow, uneven: prime heavy steers, $12®Y3.25: heavy shipping steers. slo® 12; medium and plain steers, $8.50@10; fat heifers, *7.50® 11.75; good to choice cows. $8.25®9.50: medium to good cows. $6.50®8.25: cutters ss.so@> 6.50; canners. $4.50® 5; bulls. $6.50® D.50: feedrs, [email protected]; stockers. *6.50® 11.26. Calves—Receipts, 600: market, unevengood to choice. $13.50@15: medium to good. $11.50®'13.50: outs, sll down. Sheep —Receipts. 50; market steady; lambs $12.50® 13; seconds. $8.50®10; sneep, s4® 6. Saturday’s shipments: Cattle, none; calves. 378; hogs, 384; sheep, none. Bv United Press CINCINNATI. Feb. 4.—Hogs—Receipts. 3.400; holdovers. 300; market, sfeadv to 20c up: 250-350 lbs.. $9.50® 10.50; 206-250 lbs.. $10.35® 10 65; 160-200 lbs.. $10.35® 10.65; 130-160 lbs.. $9,50® 10.50; 90-170 lbs , $7 59®:9.55; packing sows. $7.75®'8.75. Cattle—Receipts. 1,550: calves. 376; market. steady to 50c down: veals, $1 lower; beef steers, $9®'12.50; light yearling steers and heifers. $9.50® 12.50; beef cows, *11.50 ® 12.50; low cutters and cutter cows. $5.75 ®6.75; vealers. sl3® 17; heavy calves. $9 4:14. Sheep—Receipts. 50; market steady; bulk fat lambs. sls®T7: bulk cull lambs, slo® 14; bulk fat ewes, s6®‘9. DEBATE CHAIN STORES American Retailers to Discuss New Mode of Selling. Bv United Press ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Feb. 4.—What the independent retailer is going to do about chain stores will be discussed at the eleventh semi-annual meeting of the American Retailers’ Association which opens here today.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

The City in • Brief

TUESDAY EVENTS Indiana Retail Club convention. Clappool, all day. Defender* of the Christian Faith national convection. Cadle tabernacle, all daT. Rotary Club luncheon. Claypool. University of Michigan alumni luncheon. I incoln. Pur having Agents’ Association luncheon. Severln. Mercator Club luncheon. Columbia Club. Gyro Club lunchc#n. Spink-Arms. American Chemical Society luncheon, Chamber of Commerce. Pill Gamma Delta luncheon. Chamber of Commerce. Universal Club luncheon, Columbia Club. Indianapolis District of the Epworth League winter institute. Central Avenue M. E. church, 5:30 p.m. i Alliance Francaise meeting, SplnkArms. 7:15 p. m. Miss Catherine D. Hunt, since 1919 bond clerk for the state board of tax commissioners, resigned her position Saturday. The resignation was accepted by the board. She announced she had accepted a secretarial position with an Indianapolis church organization. Mrs. Demarcus Brown of Indianapolis, world traveler and lecturer, will speak Thursday before the Roman Senate of Shortridge high school in Caleb Mills hall, Thirtyfourth and Meridian streets. Motion pictisres taken by Rex P. Young of the foreign travel department of the Fletcher Savings and Trust Company in a recent trip to Europe, Asia and Africa will be shown in Indianapolis Architectural Club at a luncheon Tuesday at Architects’ Small House Service Bureau, 151 East Market street. An illustrated lecture on western France and the Basque country will be given at the Alliance Francaise meeting Tuesday evening at the Spink-Arms by Allan Daulon, former professor of Bordeaux university. Goodness can be as definitely positive as any other attribute of character. Dr. Russell H. Bready, pastor and lecturer of Pontiac, Mich., said at the Y. M. C. A. Big Meeting at English’s theater Sunday afternoon. “Erstwhile Susan’’ will be presented at the meeting next Sunday by Selma Lenhart, impersonator. Salaries in teacher training institutions and their effect upon instruction given w’ill be discussed by Roy P. Wisehart, state public instruction superintendent at the meeting Feb. 23-28 in Cleveland of the department of superintendents of the National Education Association. Roy R. Roudebush, assistant superintendent, will discuss building costs. “Lincoln” will be the subject by Mrs. Mary James at a meeting of the McGuffeyites in the central library next Saturay afternoon. A musical program including numbers by well-known speakers and musical organizations will be given. Carl Martin, chief clerk of the Indianapolis Bell Telephone Company's office at Evansville, has been promoted to the head of Unit No. 2 of the Indianapolis office.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to the police as stolen belong/to M. M. Trexler, 1120 Central avenue, Peerless six sedan. M-2040 (1929). from in .front of 514 North East street. IVilliam C. Boehning. 1449 Olive street, Chevrolet coach, from Massachusetts avenue and Pennsylvania street. Ulrey and Worth, College avenue and Fifty-second street, Dodge truck, from Kentucky avenue and Washington street. Stewart Coleman. 1664 College avenue, Buick coach (1929), from Market and Pennsylvanlia streets.

BACK HOME AGAIN

A stolen automobile recovered by the police belongs to: Ralph Mills, Ft. Wayne. Ind., Essex roadster, found at Georgia street and Capitol avenue. HIGHER PRICES DUE TO ACTIVE TRADING John D, to Attempt to Oust Stewart March 7. Bv United Press NEW YORK, Feb. 4.—Active trading in Standard Oil of Indiana on the New York curb exchange was noted at the opening of the market today. The first sales recorded were 10,000 shares at 95. up 2 points from the Saturday closing. Tuesday is the last day on which proxy transfers may be recorded on the books of the company at Chicago so they may be voted at the March 7 meeting of the board of directors, at which time John D. Rockefeller Jr. will attempt to oust Colonel Robert Stewart as chairman. KING GEORGE SITS UP Expect to Move British Ruler Soon to Country House. Bv United Press LONDON, Feb. 4.—King George has recuperated from his illness to such an extent that he is able to sit up, an offeial bulletin issued by his physicians said today. The king is expected to be moved soon to Craigwell house, near Bognor, Sussex, for convalescence. HOW TO KEEP WARM! Bandits Tell Shivering Victim He Should Carry More Money. Bv United Press ST. LOUIS, Mo., Feb. 4.—Two bandits intimated that if Maurie Stahl, neighborhood theater proprietor, had carried more than $35 taken his suit and car, leaving him shivering in his overcoat and underwear. Plane to Race Motorcycle By United Press NEW YORK. Feb. 4.—The race between Captain Frank Courtney in an airplane and Harry Stern on a motorcycle, planned for last week, will he held Tuesday on the parkway, Long Island.

WHEAT FUTURE MARKET DOWN; CORNSLUMPS Traders Wait Estimates of Weekly Visible Supply.

Bv United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 4.—Wheat futures were a shade lower here today as traders awaited the weekly visible supply estimate. Corn declined on prospects of larger receipts. Oats were slightly lower. At the opening, wheat was Is cent lower, corn was off % to % cent, and oats were % cent lower. Provisions were unchanged. Although sentiment in wheat appears to be leaning to the buying side, because of reported winter crop damage, many traders still keep looking at the amount in the visible and are fearful that there will be an overwhelming carryover next July. Rain and snow fell in Kansas over the week-end and sleet in Nebraska. Liverpool was higher than expected early. Larger receipts of corn are expected if roads permit country hauling, because of the deliveries held up by bad weather last week. Sentiment in the grain is sufficiently mixed that a brisk trade should result. There has been indication of a weakening of the cash situation In oats, with cash houses reporting unsatisfactory conditions in their New England trade. Chicago Grain Table WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. Close, close. March 1.25% 1.24% 1.25% 1.24V* May 1.28% 1.27% 1.28% 1.28 July 1.30% 1.29% 1.30% 1.29% CORNMarch 96% .95% .80% .96% May 99% .98% .99% .99% July 1.01% 1.00% I.OIV 1.01% OATS— March 52 5 * .5?% .52% .52% May 53 .52% . .53 .33% July 49% .49% .49% .50 March 1.11 1.10% 1.11 1.11 May 1.10% 1.09% 1.10% 1.10 July 1.08% 1.08% 1.08% 1.00% LARD— March 12.00 May 12.32 12.32 July 12.60 12.57 12.60 12.60 RIBS— May 13.65 12.95 Bn Timex Special CHICAGO. Feb. 4.t—Carlots: Wheat, 28; corn, 241; oats, 48; rye, 0.

Local Wagon Wheat

City grain elevators are paying $1.32 for No. 2 red wheat ahd $1.17 for No. 2 hard.

Indianapolis Stocks

—Feb. 4 Bid. Ask. American Central L Ins Cos. .750 Belt R R & S Yds Cos com 69 71 Belt RR & S Yds Cos pfd 58% 62'% Central Ind Power Cos pfd... 95 99% Circle Theater 104% ... Cities Serv Cos com 91% ... Cities Serv Cos pfd 98Va ... Citizens Gas Cos com 33% 41 Citizens Gas Cos pfd 99 102% Commonwealth L Cos pfd 100% ... Equitable Sec Cos com .... Hook Drug Cos com 40 ... Horuff Shoe Corp com ....... 14% ... Ind Hotel Cos Clapool c0m.... 125 Ind Hotel Cos pfd 100 Ind Serv Corp pfd 90 Indpls Gas Cos com 57 61 Indpls & Northwtn Tr Cos pfd 5 Indpls P & L Cos pfd 105'/* 106'% Inpdls P & L Corp pfd 98 100% Indpls Pu Wei I, Assn com.. 47% ... Indpls St RCo pfd 34'% 37 Indpls Wa Cos pfd 100% 103 Inter Pub Serv Cos pr 11 pfd.lo3 106 Interstate Pub Serv Cos pfd... 93% 97% Merchants Pub Util Cos pfd.... 101 Metro Loan Cos 100% ... Northern Ind Pub S Cos pfd 6s. 100 103 Northern Ind Pub S Cos pfd 75.110 Prog Landry Cos com 46 50 E Rauh & Sons Fert Cos pfd... 50 ... Real Silk Hosiery Cos pfd .... 99’% ... Stand Oil Cos of Ind 95% ... T H Indpls & E Tr Cos com. 1 T H Indpls & E Tr Cos pfd., 9 T H Trie & Li Cos pfd 96% .r. Union Trac Cos com 14 Union Trac Cos Ist pfd 1 Un Trac Cos 2nd pfd...., % Union Title Cos com 43 63 V Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 98 100 V Cp Prod Cos 2nd pfd 92 BONDS * Bid. Ask. Belt R R <fc Stock Yards Cos 4s 88 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s 70 Central Indiana Gas Cos 55... 99% ... Central Ind Power Cos 6s 100% ... Chi. S B <te N Ind Ry Ist ss. 20 Citizens Gas Cos 5s 103 104% Citizens Street Railroad 55... 83'% 86% Gary Street Ry Ist 5s 86 90 Home t & T of Ft Wayne 65.103 Indiana Hotel Cos 5s 100 Ind Northern Trac Cos 5s 3% Ind Railway & Light Cos 55.. 99 101'% Indiana Service Cornn. 55.... 92 Indpls Power & Light Cos 55.. 98 100 Indiana Union Trac Cos. 55.. I Indpls Col & So Trac 6s 99 102 Indianapolis Gas Cos 5s 100 ... Indpls 6c Martinsville T Cos 5s 16 Indpls No Trac Cos 5s 8 12 Indpls A: Northw’ern T Cos 5s 16 Indpls Street Ry 4s ! 63 66'% Indpls Trac & Terminal Cos 5s 95% 96% Indpls URyss J 1965. A& B 101'% ... Indpls Water Cos 5%s 102% 104 Indpls W Cos lien & ref 5s Ist 96 Indpls Water Cos 4%s 95 ... Indpls Water Works Sec Cos ss-95% ... Interstate Pub Serv Cos 4%5. 90'% ... Interstate Public Service Cos 5s 97 Interstate Pub Serv Cos B 6%s 105 ... No Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 100 T H Indpls & E Trac Cos ss. 32 T H Trac & Light Cos 5s 95 Union Trac of Ind Cos 65.... 9% 12% Northern Ind Tel 98% 100 GOVERNMENT BONDS Liberty Loan Ist 3%% 98.76 98.96 Liberty Loan Ist 99.90 100.10 Liberty Loan 4th 4%% 99.98 100.16 U S Treasurv 4%s 110.14 11u.34 U S Treasury 4s 105.12 105.32 U S Treasury 3%s 102.40 102.60 U S Treasury 3s ..; 97.50 97.70 Births Girls John and Anna Jones, 940 West North. Eddie and Artie Lindsey. 823 Chase. Alvin and Esther Noltlng. 45 South Bradlev. William and Jennie Stewart, 2612 Burton. Boys Fred and Marie Steele. Christian hospital. Frank and Ruth Thompson, 3911 North Tacoma. Deaths Hazel Pope, 36, Methodist Hospital, lobar pneumonia. Caroline Hoppinger. 75, 606 Terrace, cardlo vascular renal disease. Kenneth E. McSoley, 7. 4110 East Washington, diphtheria. Susan Casady. 80, 1219 North Dearborn, chronic myocarditis. Robert Eugene Howell. 3. Riley Hospital, glioma of brain. Joseph M. Sherer, 50, 222 East Michigan, cerebral hemorrhage. Jacob Oliger. 59, St. Vincent’s hospital, acute appendicitis. Charles L. Wallenweber. 81. 1830 Sugar Grove, cardlo vascular renal disease. Sarah A. Beasley, 75, 1421 Blaine, chronic endocarditis. Gabriel Green Grlmsley, 63. city hospital. myocarditis. Eva A. Alderson. 68. 1441 West Ohio, cardlo renal vascular disease. Sarah A- Lane. 82. 1018 Congress, cerebral hemorrhage. Emma Osborne. 78. 1731 North Capitol, myocarditis. Amanda Jackson. 52. Methodist Hospital, Intestinal obstruction. James Henry Butler. 61, 220 North Illinois, lobar pneumonia. Viaie Elizabeth Lewis, 73, 659 West Thlrtv-flrst. myocarditis. Lorens Martin. 19, 1018 North Traub. tubercular enteritis. Richard Eugene Becker. 1. St. Vincent's hospital, colitis. Jean Smith. 27 days. 6037 Dewey, malnutrition. Building Permits • Erbicli Provision company, building, 1120 East Thirty-second. *2.600. O. C. Gaikiil. dwelling and garage, 5760 Broadway. *8.850. ' O. C. Gaskill dwelling ana garage, a304 Park $7 450. A. Smeltzer. repair, 145 South McKim, S9OO. C C. Holder, repair, 2133 South East, $765.

Commission Row

PRICES TO RETAILERS FRUITS Apple*- Box Jonathan. $2.60®2.75; basket Jonathan. 51.504£2.25: box Delicious *3633.25: box Grimes. [email protected]; basket Grimes. $1.5002 25: basket Winter Bahamas. *1 7502. Oocoanuts—s6.so a bag ol 100. Cranberries—ss c 25-lb. box: $lO a 60'b. box , Grapes—Emperors, lugs. $2.50: kegs. $4: Alnierla. keg. $6. Grapefruit—s3.so®3.7s. „ Lemons—California, a crate, $7.20(37.50 Limes—Jamaica 100 bv count. $2.25®’ VOC Oranges—Califorina naval, a crate. $6.50 @7; Florida. $3,753)4.25. Persimmons —Japanese. $1.75<£&2; 40 to 70 count. , ~ Pears—Bose. box. $4 50: AnJau $4.75. Strawberries—Florida. 90c a auart. VEGETABLES Artichokes—sl.7s a dozen. Beans—Southern stringless. $5.50 a bushel. Cabbage—Wisconsin, a lb.. 3%ti4c: Texas, new cabbage. 5c lb. Cauliflower—California. $2.25. Carrots—California; 90c a dozen bunches. Celery—California rough, a large crate $6.5007. Eggplant—Dozen. $2. . Kale—Virginia* $2.25®2.50 bushel: crate $2.50. Letuce—California head, a crate $4.25(5; 4.50; home-grown leaf, a bushel. $2-150 2 25. Onions —Yellow, a 100-lb. bag, ss@6; Spanish, a crate. $2.5032.75: Western. $6 a 100-lb. bag. Parsley—Home-grown, dozen bunches iOc. Peas—California $7 45-Ib. box. Peppers—Florida, per crate. sl4: peck baskets. $2. . , . Potatoes—Michigan round white. iSO Jbs $2 [email protected]: Ohio. $1.500.1.75; Idaho. *2.50 a bag. Radishes Button hothouse dozen bunches, 90c. . . ' . „ Spinach—Texas, a bushel. [email protected]. Sweet Potatoes—lndiana Jersey. $3 a bushel; No 2. $1.75 a bushel. Bn United Press CHICAGO. Feb. 4.—Apples. $3.75 to $6.50 per bbl.

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale) —No. 1. 52353 c; No. 2, 50®51c. Butterfat—Lb.. 51c. Chesc. (wholesale selling price per poundi—American loaf, 38c: pimento loaf, 35c: Wisconsin flat. 29c: prime cream. 27c; Daisy. 26c; Longhorn. 26c; New York limberger, 30c. Eggs—Buying prices: Fresh delivered at Indianapolis, loss off. 33®34c. Poultry 'buying prices)—Hens, 25® 26c; Leghorn liens, 21c; 1926 springers, large breed. 2 lbs. and up 26c; 1 to 1% lbs.. 23c; Leghorns. 21c; old roosters, large. 14c: small. 10® 13c; ducks. 16®.17c; guineas, young. 50c; old. 35c; turkeys. No. 1 young toms. 12 lbs. and up. 35®;38c: No. 1 - oung hens, 36c a lb.; No. 1 old toms, 223 25c; No. 2 old hens, 25®:30c a lb. Death Notices RICHARDSON. CLARA—Beloved wife of Lew Richardson, mother of Sadie Young, Oren Platt and Carrie Hartman, passed away Sunday, Feb. 3 at the late residence, 333 Cable st. Friends may call any time after 10 a. m. Monday at the son’s residence. 1709 W. Vermont st. Funeral services Tuesday, 2 p. m., at the son’s residence. Burial at Mt. Jackson cemetery. Friends Invited. W. T. Blasengym in charge. (Martinsville papers please copy.) In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORlAM—Pheiffer, Theo. E.; In memory of our and ar, departed son and brother, who passed away ten wears ago today, Feb. 4. 1919. MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. Funeral Directors ~W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby 6t. Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835. FRANCIS & HAMILTON—FuneraI dtrectors: Viola Francis. Ambulance service. Trained nurse. 1922 College. He. 1635. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 6374. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Pr. 4477 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N Delaware tl. 3828 LINDAMOOD. LAWRENCE—FuneraI director; lady attendant and ambulance servIce. W. National road. Be. 1232. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE & PRICE. LI. 3603. 1219 N. Alabama RICHARDSON & GRIFFIS, INC.— Funeral Directors and Private Ambulance Service. 1801 N. Meridian St. TAlbot 1610 Shirley Bros. Cos. 946 N. Illinois St. LI. 6409. TUTEWILER. H. D.— Prompt 24-hour ambulance service. 1902 N Meridian. Ta 1974. Res.. LI. 3690. VEHLING. FRED W.—Unexcelled_ Invalid Coach Service. 702-4 Virginia. Dr. 1362. llkcAU The Home of Thoughtful Service. 1222 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois. DR. 2551. J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors; ambulance service and modern automotive equipment. Dr, 0321 and Dr. 0322. Florists WILCOX FLOWERS—The business man’s florist. Flowers for every occasion. 19 E. Market St. Li. 0355. CUT—And potted flowers: floral designs for all occasions: delivery. Fred Uenhoop. Dr. 6220. Lost and Found BUNDLE OF CLOTHES—Tues., on College ave.. between 22nd and 63rd sts.; reward. Association Cleaners. He. 5222. DRESS—Pillow top, between Ethel and Indianapolis ave.: Teward. Ha. 1154-M. ENGLISH PlT—Brindle with white markings. male, name Buttons: children’s pet; please return; reward. Ch. 6512. GERMAN—PoIice dog; black with brown marking. ■ Reward, ir. 2062. GLASSES—Lady's rimless, white gold mountings, in darg blue case; owner needs badly; reward. Ta. 6479, 40 W. 27th St. KEY CASE—Keys, money: elderly lady who needs It. Reward. Dr. 5224-J. 4 KEYS—On chain, between 14th. Meridian and Penn., last week; reward. Rt. 5656. POLICE DOG—Large grayish brown; little child’s pet; please return. Be. 3950-M. PURSE—Lady’s small, black, containing sl2, Reward. Call Wa. 4076-R. PURSE—Lady’s black silk, near Zarings, containing money; reward. Hu. 2785. TRAVELING BAG—Black containing clothing. etc.; lost between 28th and Meridian and 14th and Penn., Thursday evening; reward. Li. 7695. TRUCK LICENSE—PIate T-6-836; reward. Radio Transfer Cos., Rl. 4757. WRIST WATCH—EIgin; little boy’s graduation present: lost 16th and Meridian. Please return. LI. 4583. Reward. Special Notices $lO REWARD—For whereabouts of mother, 4 teeth gone, brown coat, tan slippers, name Susie Woolbright; son Virgil, gray overcoat, light corduroy pants. Call 1286 W, Udell anytime. CHAS FREIHOFER BAKING CO. Quality bread and cakes Service dall to your door. Dr. 5600. ENDICOTT-JOHNSON—Work or dress shoes; $1.98 to $3.98. 118 Virginia NR Md. St. FROCKS-Wraps and undies; hand-made, smocked or embroidered: reasonable prices. 520 W. 28th St. Ta. 5331. I will not be responsible for debs contracted by any one other than myself on or after Feb. 2. 1929. Ralph Royalty. EXPERT—Marcelling. 50c: shampooing. 50c: facials. 75c: permanent waving. Li. 7083. WEDDING —And birthday cakes: reas.: dec, in butter icing Rov Cottons. Ta 5523 Where to Eat DEW DROP INN Plate lunches 35c and 45c: Sunday chicken dinner. *1; steak dinner. 75c At BeD Davis Mrs E Freed Manager MILLER SANDWICH SHOP—Steaks and chops after 5. Southern biscuits:: toasted sandwiches all kinds- pure Java Mocha coffee. 16 E. Wash., 13 8. XU. BERT'S LUNCH— Hamburgers'ours peclalty Chill cigars and tobacco - 24-hour service 2233 E. Washington St. Ch. 2280. A. A FENDRICK Sc SON-Regular dinners. "the best” SI.OO dinner In town Quality food. Excel, cuisine. Union Btatlon CLAMAN CAFETERIA—Open dav and night Quality foods cooked In an appetizing manner 55 Kv Ave.. Maryland & Ky Av COLLIN’S—JOE—Regular dinners. 25c Ssc Sun. chicken dinner 50c. Short orders sandwiches, soft drinks, tob. 14 S. Capitol JACOB SCHULMEYER—Lunches cigars, tobacco and soft drinks. 230 E Wabash and 146 Virginia Ave. Instructions AVIATION Tra. ning. all branches, under qmiifled Instruitors lor local studfnU. We assist to em ►ioyment during and after training. 607 M :yer Kiser Bldg., Ri. 1842.

Help Wanted Male REPRESENTATIVE Men who have successfully handled a selling proposition and whose earnings have been in excess of $5,000. are tnvlted to reply to this advertisement. Specialty or advertising sales experience to the retail merchant is preferred, but not required. Abtlitv to produce and hold the business is important. All applicants must show a record of profitable opera Jon. Large and lucrative earnings depending upon abtlitv. are possible In this seasoned business. The man selected will have the advantage of a National Advertising Campaign. starting this year. Submit detailed information, including, age. .education, past experience, present earnings. Salesmanager, 407 Morgan Building. Detroit. Mich. Help Wanted female SEVERAL GIRLS—To call on listed trade In city: must drive own auto: pleasant work: good pay. See Mr. O’Rourke at 314 W. Maryland. Situations Wanted Female COOK —Restaurant; knowledge oi foods and combinations. Can take full charge. Box E 74/ care of Times. Business Announcements PAPER HANGING—PERSONAL SERVICE; 14 YRS.’ EXP.: PRICES REAS. CH. 3004. FEATHERS—Bought, sold and renovated feather mattresses, and pillows made. E F, BURKLE, 416 Mass. Ri. 6695. _ PAlNTlNG—Papering: by good machanic; wall paper samples; est. tree. Ta. 0955. FAPER HANGING - First-class; special winter prices. Fred A. Jayner. Ch. 2789. PAPER—At give-away prices; work guar. C. W. Bennett. 3327 E. iOtll. Ch. 1884. PAPER HANGlNG—Cleaning, plastering; $4 rm. and up. Ch. 4132, ring 1. PAPER HANGING—Paper clng.. painting; wk. guar.; neat. Mr Gulley. Dr. 6468. PLUMBING- And heating Installed on easy payment plan. J. W. Harrell Cb. 4290-J. REMODELING—Repairing, roofing and painting. Ch. 3865, RUGS CLEANED—9xI2. $1.50. Spec’l 10 3a Call and del. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. WALL PAPER—Cleaning, 75c a rm.; white workers: reas. work. Dr. 5968.

Hotels LASALLE HOTEL ~ Ohio and Senate. Steam heated, running water in all rooms: neat, clean; weekly rate $4 up. LI. 0928. DREXEL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; outside rooms; steam heat, hot water; $4 week and up. XI. 2821. ALABAMA ST., N., 920—Seminole hotel; clean, comfortable rooms with bath; slngle. $5.50; double. $8 week. Li. 1496. STEAM HEAT—Housekeeping and sleeping rms. $3 to $6; Clinton Hotel. 29 Vir. Ave. HOOSIER INN—44O Mass. Ave.. clean, outside. steam heated rms.. hot water. ONEIDA HOTEL—2IB S. Illinois; steam heat; special rates; $4 up. PAY all vour bills with one check; heat., light, water, maid service, linen furnished; comfortable rooms; $7 per week and up. Denison hotel. Rooms for Rent ALA., N.. 523—Apt.; nice rm., steam heat. hot water all hours. Rl. 1626. ALABAMA, N.. 2610—Room for 2 gentleman or couple; board optional. ALABAMA, 2049 N.—Front rm.; light. warm. Ta. 0795. LI. 6888. ALABAMA, N.. 1120-NTce, clean Tin.: good heat; reasonagle; close bath. Li. 861)4. ASHLAND, 2325—Warm room, hob water, garage. He. 2492. ASHLAND. 1724—Furnished, attractive rm.; plenty hot water: meals opt. He. 4120. BELLEFONTAINE. 2421—1 OR 2 GIRLS; MOD HOME; $2.50. HE. 2902. BELMONT. N.. 136— Beautiful, furn., front rm.: hot water; prl. home. Be. 1145-R. BROOKVILLE AVE.. 58— Nice rm., mod. home; privileges. Ir. 1186-R. CAP., N., 2931—Comfortable, clean rm.. hot water; real home; privileges. Ha. 0539-W. •CENTRAL. 4250—Nicely furnished, warm room; private home; garage. Hu. 4576. CENTRAL 25TH—Lovely rm.; plenty heat, hot water: real home. Ta. 2855. CENTRAL. 1446—Nice, cheery rm.; breakfast opt.; garage. Li. 9504. COLLEGE, 3931—Lovely furn. rm.: near bath: widow’s home; gar. Wa, 0541-R. DELAWARE, N.. 907—Room and kitchenet.te, sinjle room, sleeping room. DEL., N.. 3135—Attractive front room; private home; bus line. Ha. 0870. ILL., N„ 1907—Des. warm rm.; hot water; private toilet and lavatory. TANARUS,. 6024. ILLINOIS, N., 431—N0. 5; large attractive front, furnished, nice, good steam heat; const, hot water; suit. 2 or 3. ILL.. N., 3059—2 well furnished rms., hot, cold water in rm. Ha. 0821. JEFFERSON. N.. 911—Cheery, front rm. adjoining bath; close car line. Ch. 3115-M. MERIDIAN. 2208 N.—Lovely rm.: plenty heat, hot water; private home. Ta. 3195. MERIDIAN, N., 430. Apt. 6—Room; runnlng water. Mrs. Collins. MERIDIAN. N„ 2313—Warm rm., near bath; hot water. Ha. 0525-M. MERIDIAN, VT, 1835—Sleeping rim; garage. MICHIGAN, E., 3538—Modern double: 6 rms.; gar,; s3l; 1 month free. Dr. 2358. 'NEW JERSEY, N.. 3030—Attractive rm., good loc„ gar, breakfast opt. Ha. 3833-W. NEW YORK. W., 843—7 rooms: bath; modern except furnace; S3O; wa. pd, Rl. 3914. NEW JERSEY, N., 513—Modern, steam heated rooms; home privileges. LI. 6110. NEW JERSEY, N., 830 —Neat clean rm.. plenty heat, not water. Li. 1286, OHIO HOTEL—I2B% E. Ohio: nice, clean, warm rooms; modern. Ll. 0164. ORIENTAL, N., 20—2 housekeeping rooms. modern; 3 unfurnished rooms. Ll. 9055. PLEASANT RUN, 1911— S-rm. modern, break, nook, garage; red. $36. Dr. 0714. PARK AVENUE, 2450—Quiet modern home; no children; good heat: $4. PENN., N.. 919. APT. 9—Large comfortable room, adjoining bach. Ll. 9465. PERSHING. N.. 57—2 modern sleeping rooms, good heat, reas.' Be. 4233. RIVER AVE.. 1022—3 ms.; newly decorated; elec., water. Inside toilet. Ta. 6675. SHERMAN DR.. N., 124—Rm. in priv., stm. heated home; gentle.; $5. Beech Grove 44. ST. CLAIR. 314 E.—Apt. 3; front rm.: ln-a-door bed; also sleeping room: steam: modem: hot water. Li. 3173. TALBOTT—North of creek; large, attractive room; private home. Ha. 0209-R. TALBOTT, N., 2925—Nicply' furn. front rm., priv family: gentleman. Ta. 7091. VERMONT, E., 128—Colonial, Apt. 3; rm., lady; city heat, hot water. WALCOTT, N„ 22—Lovely front: good heat; private home; car line. LL 1287. WHITTIER PL., 321—Attract, warm rm.; private home; ga.; hot water. Ir. 1165. WASHINGTON. E.. 4201—6 rms.; modern double; reas. rent. Apply same address or call Ir, 2485. 25TH, E.. 115—Light, warm, hot water. Ta. 3423, CHOICE—Of two lovely sleeping rooms; modern: Circle walking distance. Li. 9315. NlCE—Furn. room, well heated apt.; home privileges; garage. Ch. 1252-M. ATTRACTIVE RM.—Twin t ’ds mod. home north; gents preferred, l a. 1164. ROOM EAST—Strictly piodern: private home; garage optional. Ch. 3892. 2 BEAUTIFULLY—Furn. rms.. walking distance; private home. Rl. 9001. 2 FURNIBHED RMS.—I unfura., wonderful location; north. Ta. 1872. Room for Rent With Board BELLEVIEU, 954—Attractive, warm rm. good meals: laundry. $7,50, Be. 0981-R. BROADWAY. Z32o—Large attractive room: 2 meals: home privileges. He. 2296. CAPITOL, N., 2157—C0m for table mis mod, private home, gd, meals. Ha. 2567 CENTRAL. 2215—Nice, warm room: 1 or 2' good meals. He. 3220. COLLEGE. 2355—Clean, comfortable room; home privileges. Ta. 3541. DELAWARE—North of 30th; unusual!’ furnished room In private home: excellent meals maid service; garage pptionai; bus service; reasonable. Ta. 3820. DEL.. N. OP 30TH—Beautlfullv furn rm to share with girl; gar. Ta. 3820. NORTH—Attractive rm.; good meals: nesr golf links, Ha. 1291-W. OHIO. E.. 408—Well heated modern room home cooking. RINGGOLD. 2356—Modem, private home near Garfield Park. Dr. 6876-J. YOUNG MAN-To board with coupleTwbo will appreciate good home. Ir, 1125-J. ROOM AND BOARD BABY-No other children; modern home. Be. 4337-W ATTRACTIVE RM. -Twin beds: private mod. home: north; gents preferred. Wa. 1164. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA N. 1469—2 front connecting rms.' run water; $7. Ll. 1762, Rl. 9019. ALA., N., 538—Mod. housekeep. rms., good heat, S3; sleep rih.. $3. C. BEAM. Rt. 3675 ASHLAND. 2308—2 or more nm.; apt.: privilege housekeep; gd. heat; reas. He. 2059. BARTH. 1315—Suite of 3 small rooms; light housekeeping; private entrance. BROAErWAY. 1326—2 pleasant rms.. good heat: sink; everything furn.; garage. COLLEGE. 90$; 2 front furn. rms., modern: good heat; phone; $6.50. DEL.. N.. 421—Warm, light housekeeping room; modern; reasonable. Ll. 2697. DELA.. N., 720—Small modern Turn, apts.': reasonable, Rl. 4637. DEL.. 408. 6. —Nice, warm rm.; everything furnished. Rl. 7128. GRAY. S. 233—3 unfurnished rooms; iT, Ti' . . •_ -A . .. ..

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Rent Housekeeping Rooms HARDING. 333 S.-3 nice room*; Wtything furnished: $7.50, KENWOOD. 2265—3 rooms; everything furnished, $8; modern. Ha. 0838-R. MERIDIAN. 1024% S.—Light housekeeping rooms. Call at room I*. NEW JERSEY. N- 2242—Attractive lower front rms.. warm, nicely furn.: adults. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1029—2 Furn.. roar rooms, kitchen: mod.: extra heat; >4.50. NEW JERSEY, N., 124—Under new management; moderrf rms. Rl. 4145. NEW YORK. E.. 631—2 furn. rms.. down*stairs, also 2 upstairs rms. NEW YORK. E.. 3317—2 unfurnished rooms. NORTH—2 two-room apt*.: modem; everything furnished. Ha 48t5-R. NORTHWESTERN. 2507-3 front rmsT. mod., priv, entnee,; white; $5. Ha. 1173-R °$3 1 wk. E o’r l 3 m La *! e s0 hOUSekeeptD|t rma " PARK. 1118—Nicely furn. apt.; good heat; children considered. Ll. 1975. P l P™" N.. 2 J2o— Lovefy 2-room apt., near hath. Ha. 3521-W. SANGSTEr! 4325—2-rim cottage, nicely furn.: $5 week: electricity. Hu. 2388. SHERMAN DR.. 2406 N.-Modern, furn. . rm., for housekeeping. Ch. 3877 WEST INDPLS.—Three rooms down: private. 1068 W, McCarty Bt. 10TH. E.. 1704—2-rm. \ front apt., gen’l. living rm. adjoining bath. Adults. Ch. 2151. 18TH. W„ 22—4 unfurnished rooms; good location: nice home: very reasonable. 22D. E„ 16—Front room, kitchenette, good heat, telephone; everything furn, 31ST. W.. 10.77—Furnished, warm, modern rm.: everything furnished. Ta. 2551. 3 LIGHT—Warm rms.; private toilet. lavatory, sink In kitchen. Dr. 5578. NICELY FURN.—2-room apt., near Fountaln Square; SB. Dr. 3540-R, Apartments for Rent BALSAM. 3610—Apt., living room, bedroom, bath, dinette: heat, light, gas. water: $47.50. Small apt. at S4O. wa. 4413. SEVILLE. N., 1314—Duplex; 4 rms.. bath, heat, lights, gas, furh.. adults. Ch. 5856. CENTRAL. 1641—Peter Pan; 4 rms.. *un parlor; apt. 22; very nice, cheery. DEL., N.. 2514—5 rms., bath, good heat; hot water. Ha. 4848-M. MASS.. 555%—3-roora flat; walking dlstance. Call Ri. 2654. RUCKLE. 2002—Suitable for 2 famlUes; t kitchen; heat, water furnished. He. 5830. Inspection Invited Beautiful Ambassador Apartment Furnished and unfurnished. 880.50 and u P ;, J , apartment hotel service. Call at building office. Pennsylvania and Pratt sts Phone Ri 1371 THOROUGHLY modern 2. $, 4 and 5-room apartments: 8 locations north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone Ll. 5391. H. El. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building 1733 N. MERIDIAN $60.00 1320 Park 45.50 1655—N. Alabama 38.50 418 E. loth 41 0O 668 E. 11th J 7.50 412 N. Alabama 47.00 340 E. Pratt 30.00 1020 Centra! 35.00 2152 N. Meridian 58.00 3015 N. Meridian 85.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND, 921—Attractive 3-room, upper duplex; nicely furnished: bath. Rl. 287*. * Houses for Rent ARROW AVE.. 1623—Cozy t-m. double; In. toilet, gd. con., ga.; S2O. Oh. 4887-M. ASHLAND, 1637—6-rm. mod. "i / .ble.. water pd., garage; $32.50. Ir. 4214- 1. CHESTER, N.. 606—Strictly modern; 6room double, garage; S4O. Ch. 4497. COFFEY. 525—Dandy 4-rm. cottage; gas, lights, garage; A-l condition. Be. 1041. COLLEGE. 5249—5-room, strictly modern double; breakfast rm.; A-l. Hu. 5574. COLLEGE, 2331—4-bedroom, modern home; car line: S6O; 2-car gar.; BSS. Hu. fOO3. COLLEGE, 1419—Attractive, 6-room r.\od. double; gar.; $35; real bargain. Ll. $l9B. CONGRESS, 331—Cozy 4-room mod. double, built-in features; gar. Wa. 2290-W. DEXTER ST.. 3026—5 rooms, lights, gts; % acre; sls. Rl. 6441. EAST—6 rooms mod.; fireplace; breakfast nook; full basement; garage. Ir. 3473. ENGLISH. 1411—5-room modern doubiel gar. A-l: new furnace. Dr. 1829-W. HENRICKS PL.. 264—7-rm. mod., dbl.; hardwood, good furnace, ga. Ri. 2061. HOLMES. S„ 308—5-room double; redu. for Feb. rent: gas electricity; $18.50; water Included. Ta. 3753. INDPLS. AVE.. 2432—Colored: 4 zooms: toilet: wa. pd.; gas,; gar.; s2l. Ha, 4593-J JEFFERSON, N-, 328 —6 rooms; mod., hardwoods; laundry; ready move In. Ch. 2027. JEFFERSON 814 N.—6-rm. mod. dble.; good cond., garage; $35. Ch. 1375-J. KENWOOD. 3133—6-room modern double; near Shortridge: gd. condition. Ha. 4185-J KENWOOD. 2823—Dandy, 7 rms., modern. $35; for 1 year, S3O. Ch. 3001. MARKET. E., 1004—Owner of modern home, close in, leaving city: will rent furnished or unfurnished; reasonable; reference required. Call or write E. M. D. 1004 E. Market. McKIM, 138—6-rm. dble., mod., ex. turn.: near Ford factory, schl.; >22.50. Ch. 4672. MILLER. 1755—5 rooms: modern: newly decorated: $25; water paid. Dr. 5889. MINNESOTA, W.. 1734—4 rooms, lights, gas, well, cistern, garage; 815. Rl. 6441. NEW YORK. E., 4530—Strictly mod. bungalow single: hardwods; SSO. Ta. 1358. NORTH. E.. 5226—Modem S-rm. doiiblo garage, water paid; $35. Ha. 2350-W, OHIO, E., 1532—6-room strictly modern double; good furnace; reas. Ll. 9239. PALMER. 1634—5-room house: zas. elee., water paid; near school; sl6. Hu. 4368. PARK. 3055—6-room mod. double; newly decorated: garage; SSO. Ll. 8133. PARK. 3263—Beautiful colonial home. 6 rooms, sun parlor. Ha. 3679-W. PARKWAY. 730—Attractive, mod.. 3 bedrm. SINGLE; garage: $35. Ha. 3609-J. RILEY. N.. 815—6 rooms modern: 3 largo bedrooms, bullt-ln features, garage, hardwood floors; awning; $45. Ir. 4151-J. SUMMIT. S.. 140— 3-room half double: sanlt’y toilet: wa. pdl $12.50 mo. Ch. 1723 TUXEDO. 1210—Near Brookslde Park: 6rm. mod. dou.; built-in sea, Ch. 2052-W. WHITTER PL.. 51—6 rooms, mod. double; easily heated, water pd.. $35. Inq. 53. IfITH. 'W.. 3347—5-rm. strictly mod. dble.. garage; water jd.. $35. Be. 3751-J. 29TH W.. 1024—Cozy 4-room duplex: modern, heat furnished: $25. Ta. 0114. NEAT COTTAGE-3917 E. 28th: newly papared; large vard; sl4. CRUSE, 128 N. Delaware. COLORED—Columbia, 2736; cozy 6-room double, inside toilet; water paid. $17.60: S2O pays till April 1. Owner. Rl. 3718 Wanted to Rent GARAGE, IN NEIGHBOTIHOOD OF 14TII AND PENNSYLVAN lA. CALL MISS VIGTJS, RILEY 5551, DAYTIME. Business Places for Rent 1,2, 3 and 4-Room Suites One furnished office available: ultramodern: location excellent. In center of financial business section. Union Title Office Bldg. Corner Market end Delaware. C."! 1 T-I. 3*58 or Room 710. Ideal Locution for Restaurant. Ho competition _ Mnviniiari Properties Cos. _ U 3158. TIRJ-PROOP BUILDING—3OxSO ft., and lava? 2-car Rarzge: S3O month. 2226 N. Furri. ______ STCTE RM With livlng-rm.; good loca_t‘ n~ z ch— u ren . Be. 4934. Storage and Transfer KIKKPKnoK STORAGE Private nickers: low rates: new and modern eriulpriient: local and long distance moving: estimates PARTLOW-JEN KINS MOTOR CAR CO. 423 t; ;.lat!:H _ Rl- 7769. CENTRAL TRANSFER k STORAGE CO.— Corftmercial trucking and contract hauling. 118 8 Alabama. Rl 9384. HAULING. PACKING. STORAGE Low rates od California shipments. OTTO J. SUEZ. Rl. 3628-6561. 721 W. Pine. LINCOLN TRANSIT CO —Local and LOO* Distance Furn. piano moving. General hauling. 1803 College Ave. He. 2428. J~ h. TAYLOR TRANSFER—Free estimates on local long dlt- mov. Rl. 4265. BRITTON TRANSFER Moving *3 50 load; large trucks: responsible men Dr 7618. OARAGES & STORAGE ROOMS CHEAP. RI 5894 2t2 N SENATE. TRANSFER-And general hauling. 831 Z. 64th St. W, E. ROPOCKER Wa. 4433. Houses for Sale BROOKSIDE AVE. 2328—8 rooms, modem, suitable for 2 families If desired. Reasonable payments. Owner. Ta. 8587. GOOD LOCATION—For filling station or storeroom for sale. Bargain. Terms. <3l E New York. EAST OF IRVINGTON -Small house: '|U arc ground: sa. bus Hue; $i.200; *SO down $u mo. Mr*. KimmeU. Ir. iM*.