Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 224, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1929 — Page 12

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COPPERS LEAD PRICES HIGHER IN MARTDEALS Congress Cigar Records New High; Motors Sag; Oils Dull.

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty industrials Tuesday was 322.05. up 3.01. Average of twenty rails was 159.71. off .81. Average of forty bonds was 95.73, off .02. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Editor NEW YORK, Feb. 6.—'The majority of stocks on the Stock Exchange advanced at the outset today, despite announcement that the federal reserve board was to issue a statement for release in Thursday’s papers on the credit situation. Gains ranging to a point were scored by many industrial and railroad issues, the latter group helped by car loadings w'hich showed an increase over 1928. Airplane stocks sagged on profit-taking. Coppers were strong on an increase of H cent to cents a pound on the price of export Copper. Anaconda rose nearly a point to 130, American Smelting % to 121" g and Kennecott % to 164. Cerro De Pasco rose nearly two points to 114%. , Congress Cigar was again in demand, opening 6,000 shares at 91% up % and anew high record. American Can rose a point to 118%, Bethlehem Steel lVz to 93%. Formation of anew real estate company, including U. S. Realty, brought that stock into play at 109 % up 1% and anew high. Warner Brothers Pictures rose more than a point on its earnings report showing $5.30 a share for the quarter ended Dec. 1, 1928. compared with 18 cents earned in the quarter ended Nov. 26, 1927. Oils were dull and steady despite further reports of record production. Special issues like International Combustion and Union Carbide were in demand. United States Steel firmed up as did General Motors. Westinghouse sagged three points, but later rallied partly.

Banks and Exchange

City bank clearii gs figures as given In The Times daily are checked carefully and always are correct, barring possibility of typographical errors. INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis hank cleirings Wednesday, Feb. 6, *4.428,000: debhs. $7,680,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bji United Pres# NEW YORK, Feb. 6.-Bank clearings. *1.937.000.000; clearing house balance, *155,000.000; federal reserve bank credit, *145.000.000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bji United PresK WASHINGTON. Feb. 6.—The treasury net balance for Feb. 4, $131,413,486.36; customs receipts for that date, $7,112,622.01. CHICAGO STATEMENT By United Pres* , , . CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—Bank clearings, $126,100,000; clearing house balance, SB,900.000.

Produce Markets

Butter (wholesale* —No. 1. 53®54c; No. а, 51®52c. Butterfat—Lb., 50@51c. Chese (wholesale selling price per pound)—American loaf. 38c: pimento loaf. 35c- Wisconsin flat. 29c; prime cream. 27c; Daisy. 26c: Longhorn. 26c: New York Umberg'r. 30c. , . . Eggs—Buying prices: Fresh delivered at Indianapolis, loss off. 33®35c. Poultry (buying prices)—Hens. 25® 26c: Leghorn hens. 21c: 1926 springers, large breed. 2 lbs. and up 26c; 1 to 1H lbs.. 23c: Leghorns. 21c: old roosters, large. 14c: small. 10(1113c: ducks, I6(ftl7c: . guineas, young. 50c: old. 35c; turkeys. No. *f' younß toms. 12 lbs. and up. 35(®38c: No. 1 voung hens, 36c a lb.; No. 1 old , toms. 22®25c; No. 2 old hens. 25<@30c a lb. By United Png* CHICAGO. Feb. 6.—Eggs—Receipts. б. cases; extra Lists. 39® 40c; firsts, 37 1 2 it 38c: ordinaries. 32® 35c; seconds, 26 Ht 27c. Butter—Receipts. 4.960 tubs; extras. 49c; extra firsts. 47Li'o 43c: firsts, 46 ® 47c; seconds. 44® 45c: Standards. 48>2C. Poultry—Receipts, none: fowls. 20®28c; springs. 22® 33c: stags. 27c: Leghorns, 23 a 35c: roosters. 22c ducks. 24530 c: geese, 23c: turkeys. 20''-25c. Cheese—Twins. 22c; voung Americas. 24 l 4<'a24 3 - c. PotatoesMarket. steady; irrivalA. 85: on track. 256: In transit. 1.025. Wisconsin sacked round whites 80c a $1: few lancy, $1.05; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked round whites. 80® 90c; sacked sandland Ohios. 95c® $1.05: Idaho sacked russets. $1 50® 1.70. BOARD AIDS SHIP LINE Hu Unitrd Frr.xx WASHINGTON. Feb. 6.—Loan of $3,262,500. to the Ward Lines, New York, by the United States shipping board, to aid it in constructing two fast modern liners to compete with the British Cunard Company on the New York-Havana route is in line with the board's policy of protecting established American shipping business. it was pointed out here today.

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—Feb. 6 Railroads— Prev. High. Low. 12:00 close. Atchison 204% 20J* / * 204 204 Balt & Ohio 127% 126% 127 3 * 128 Canadian Pac ..259V4 258)* 258% 260’* Chesa ii Ohio., 21 9% 220 Chesa Corp • 37'/a 86 % Chi & N West.. 94 93V* 93*4 94 Chi Grt West... 22% 21% 21% 22% C R 1 & P 136 % 135 135 135 Del & Hudson 205 Del it Lacka 132% 132 Erie 72% 71% 71% 71% Erie Let pfd .... ... 63 63Vs Grt Nor 112% 111 Central 146% Lehigh Valley 8-7% Kan City South 92% 93 Lou St Nash 153 MKit T 52Vi 52V* 52% 52% Mo Pac pfd 130% 130% N Y Central 199 207% N Y C & St L 142 N Y N H & H.. 95% 95V, 95% 95% Nor Pacific 110 % 111 O it W 30% 30*4 30% 30% Pennsylvania .. 80% 80% 80% 80 P&W Va r ... 145 146 Reading 114 112% 112% 112% Southern Ry 154% 153% Southern Pac ..139% 135% 135% 131% St Paul 38% 37% 37% 38% St Paul pfd ... 62% 61 Vi 61 Vi 62% St L & S W.. ..112% 111 111 112 Union Pacific . 229% 228% 229% 228% West Maryland 49% 48% 48 Vs 49% Rubbers— Ajax 10 9% 9% 10 Fisk 17% 17% 17% 17% Goodrich 98% 96% 97% 96% Goodyear 129% 128% Kelly-Spgfld .... 21’/* 20% 21 20% Leg ... 22 22 United States.".' 50 49 49 56% Equipments— Am Car St Fdy 98% .... Am Locom 110% 110% 110% 110% Am Steel Fd 76% 75% 75% 76% Am B Shoe 55% 58 58 59% Genera Elec ...253 250 250 252% Gen Ry Signal.. 106% 105 105 106 Gen Tank 98 97% 97% 97% N Y Air Brake. 119% 49 49 48% Pressed Stl Car 22% 22% 22% 22% Pullman 86% 85% 85% 85% W'estingh Airb .. 48% 48% 48% 48% Westingh Elec ..163% 160% 162V* 162 Steels— Bethlehem 93% 92% 92% 92% Colorado Fuel .. 74% 74% 74% 74 Otis 41% 41% 41% 42 Gulf States Stl.. 74% 74 74 74 Inland Steel 89 88% 89 88% Rep Iron & Stl. 86% 86 86 86% U S Steel 184% 181% 181% 184% Alloy 49% 49 ’/a 49% 50 Youngstown Stl.. .. ... 113% 112% Vanadium Corp 112% 110 110 109% Motors— Am Bosch Mag.. 44 43% 43% 42% Briggs 55 52% 52% 54% Chrysler Corp ..113% H2V, 113 Vs 112% Eaton Axle .... 75 73% 75 73% Graham Paige .. 49% 49 49 , 94% Gabriel Snbbrs . 33% 32% 33V* 33 General Motors.. 85 84% 84% 84% Hudson 88% 88 88 88% n 13% 13% 13% 13% Mack Trucks ...114% 112% 112% 114% Marmon 72 71% 71% 72 Reo 28% 28 Vs 23% 28 Motor Wheel .. 45% 45% 45% 45V* Nash 113% 112% 112% 113 Packard 142%, 131% 141% 139% Peerless ........ .. ... 20Vi 20% Studebaker Cor.. 95% 95% 95% 95 Stew Warner ..140% 139% 140% 140 Vi Murray B 73% 73 7? 73% Timken Bear .. 82% 80% 80% 82 Willys-Overland . 31% 31% 31 Vi 31 Yellow Coach.... 40% 40% 40% 40% White Motor .... 51% 51 % 51 1 /* 51% Mining— Am Smlt & Rfg.122% 121 121 121 Anaconda Cop ..130% 129% 129% 129% Andes 53 52 53 51% Cerro de Pasco 114% 112% 112% 1121% Chile Copper 95% 947, 95% 94 Greene Can Cop 184% 181 181 18014 Inspiration Cop 51% 50% 51% 49% Int Nickel 67 64% 64% 66% Kennecott Cop 164'* 162% 162% 163% Magma Cop .... 74% 74'* 74% 74 New Cons 49% 49 49 49'/s Texas Gulf Sul 78% 77 Vi 77'4 78% U S Smelt 70% 69'% 69% 69% Oils— Atlantic Rfg .. 577* 56% 57 58 Bainsdall (A) .. 43% 42% --3 V 44% Freeport-Texas.. 51% 50%. 5C% 51% Pan Houston 011 92 90% 02 88 Indp Oil & Gas 31% 31% Marland Oil 38’* 38% 38% 38% Mid-Cont Petrol. 32% 32% 32% 33% Lago Oil & Tr 28 Pan-Am Pet 8.. 43% 43'/a 43% 44 Phillips Petrol .. 39% 39 39 39% Prairie Oil 60% 61 Vi Union of Cal 50% 50% Pure Oil 25'4 25% Royal Dutch ... 51% 51% 51% 50% Shell 36% 26% 26% 26’/ 8 Simms Petrol 20Vs 20% Sinclair Oil .... 39 38% 38% 39 Skellv Oil 35% 34’ 8 35% 35 Std Oil Cal ... 67% 68% Std Oil N J .... 50 49% 49% 49% Std Oil N Y 41 Vs 41 41 41% Texas Corp .... 60% 60V * 60% 60% Transcontl 10 9% 9% 10% White Eagle 32 Industrials— Adv Runjely .... 69 67% 69 68 Allis Chalmers 187 186 Allied Chemical .295% 295 295% 293 Armour A 17% 17% Amer Can 118% 117% 117% 117% Alaska J 8% 8% Am Safety Raz 71% Am Ice 43Vi 43 43 43V* Am Wool i-- 25% 25% Curtiss 173 168 168 173% Coca Cola 138% 138% Conti Can ...... 70% 68% 69% 67Vi Congoleum 31% 31% 31% 31% Davison Chem.. 66% 66% 66% 66 Du Pont 187 183% 183& ... Famous Players. 66% 66% 66% 66% Fox A 95 94% 95 94% Gold Dust 77% 75% 75% 77 Glidden 43% 43V* 43'% 42’/s Int Paper 77% 72% Int Harvester ..109% 108% 109% 109% Lambert 139% 138% 139 139% Loews 77% 76% 76% 76% May Stores 1017s 100% 101% 102% Montgom Ward.. 139% 138 Vs 138V* 141 1 /* Natl C R 134 131% 132 134 Pittsburgh Coal. 72% 71% 71% 73 Owens Bottle ... 96V* 97 Radio Keith ... 397 s 39% 39% 39% Real Silk 73% 77% 73 Vi 73 % Rem Rand 34% 3'% 33% 34'/* Sears-Roebuck .... ... 164 164% Union Carbide ..226% 224 224 ... Victor ..........156% 156% 156% 156 Univ Pipe 19% 19V* 19% 19% U SCs Ir Pipe 43% 43% U S Indus Alco. .152% 151% 152 152% Wright Aero ...294 285 285 ... Warner Bros ..132% 131% 13114 131 Am I Te\ e &~Tel..2lß 217% 217% 218% Am Express 290 293% Am Wat Wks... 87 85 85% 35 Brklvn-Manh T. 77% 76% 76% 76% Col G St E. ...152 151 151 151 Consol Gas ...115 114% 114% 115 Elec Pow & Lt.. 61% 60% 61% 60 Interboro 51Vi 51% 51% ••• Nor Am C0....102 101 101 101% Natl Power .... 55% 54% 55*% 54V* S Cal Edison... 63Vs 63 63 62% Pub Serv N J.. 89% 88% 88% 88% Std Gas & El.. 94 93% 94 93% Utilities Power.. 46 45% 45% 45% West Union Tel 200% Shipping— Am Inti C0rp...145% 144% 145% 147 Am Ship & Com 6% 6Vi 6Vi 6% United Fruit ...155 154 154 151% Foods— Am Sug Rfg... .. ... . ... J 1 Kroger V*** 113 , Austin Nichols ... 7% Beechnut Pkg • 94% California Pkg.. 79% <9 <9 78% Corn Products.. 89% 89% 89% 90 Cudahy ... 64 69% Cuban Am Sug 15% 15% Fleischmann Cos 78 ,6% 78 76% Jewel Tea 1607 s Kraft Cheese 35% Natl Biscuit ... 1?2 Natl Dairy ....134 133% 164 134 Postum Cos .... 75% 74% 75% 75% Ward Baking B. 16% 16% 16% 16% Tobaccos— * Am Sumatra ,58% Am Tob B 182% 182% Con Cigars .... 94 93% 94 93% General Cigar.. 70% 68 3 * 70 68% Lig & Meyers.. 96% 95% 96 96% LorlUard 257s 25% 25% 25% R J Reynolds.. 62% 62 62 63 Tob Products B 97 97%

NOGS LARGELY 10 TO 25 CENTS LOWERIN PENS Vealers Weak to 50 Cents Lower; Trading Light on Steers. Jan. Bulb Top. Receipts. 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 5. 30.10 10.10 8.500 6. 10.00 10.25 7,000 Hogs of 160 pounds and up brought around 10 cents lower and the underweights sold largely 25 cents lower at the local stockyards today. The bulk of 160-300 pounds, was bringing $lO and a few loads brought $lO.lO. The top sold for $10.25. Receipts were estimated at 7,000, and noldovers from Tuesday’s market numbered 363. There was very little trading on beef steers. The she stock was steady at the week’s decline. Vealers were weak to 50 cent; lower, selling at $16.50 down. Lambs were trepding to lower in pens, with the bulk bringing around sls to $16.50 The Chicago hog market opened 5 to 10 cents lower than Tuesday’s average. Bidding around $9.70 to $9.75 for choice 180-220-pound weights. A number of bids around $9.60 to $9.65 for choice 240-270-pound averages. Receipts were 35,000. including 14.000 directs, and holdovers from Tuesday’s market totaled 10.000. Cattle receipts were 9,000. Sheep receipts were 12,000. Hog prices today were as follows: 250-350 pounds, $9.50 to $10.25: 200250 pounds, $lO to $10.25; 160-200 pounds, $10: 130-160 pounds, $9.25 so $9.75; 90-130 pounds, $7 to $9, and packing sows, $8.25 to $9. Cattle receipts were 800. Calf receipts were 700. Beef steers, $lO to $12.50; beef cows, $7.50 to $9; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.25 to $6.75; vealers. $15.50 to $16.50; heavy calves, $7 to sl2, and bulk stock and feeder steers. $8 to $10.50. Sheep receipts were 400. Top fat lambs, sl7; bulk fat lambs, sls to $16.50; bulk cull lambs, $10.50 to $13.50, and bulk fat ewes, $7.50 to $lO. —Hogs— Receipts, 7,000; market, lower. 250-350 lbs [email protected] 200-250 lbs [email protected] 160-200 lbs 10.00 130-160 lbs 9.25© 9.75 90-130 lbs 7.00@ 9.00 Packing sows 8.25@ 9.00 —Cattle— Receipts, 800; market, steady. Beef steers [email protected] Beef cows 7.50@ 9.00 Low cutters and cutter cows.. 5.25® 6.75 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. [email protected] —Calves— Receipts, 700; market, lower. Best veals $15.50@ 16.50 Heavy calves [email protected] —SheepReceipts, 400; market, lower. Top fat lambs $17.00 Bulk fat iambs 15.00@ 16.50 Bulk cull lambs 10.50fa13.50 Bulk fat ewes [email protected] Other Livestock By United Press * CHICAGO. Feb. 6.—Hogs—Receipts, 35,00*3: market, fairly active and mostly steady with Tuesday’s average; mostly a $9.60©9.80 market on 160 to 300 lb. averages; top. $9.85 paid or 160-240 lb. averages; butcher, medium to choice. 250-350 lbs., [email protected]: 200-250 lbs.. [email protected]; 160-200 lbs.. $9.50<r7 9.85; 130-160 lbs., $8.85 @9.85; packing sows, [email protected]; pigs, medium to choice. 90-130 ibs., [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, 9,000; calves. 2,000; steer trade slightly higher on forced market; supply figures at moment rather bullish, but all other factors are bearish: lower trade steers, $10.75©;12.25: best around, 14; fat cows, dull; vealers, 25@50c lower; slaughter classes, steers, goocf and choice, 1300-1500 lbs., $12.25@15; 1100-1300 lbs., $12.50j15; 950-1100 lbs., $12.50<&15.25; common and medium, 850 lbs., s9@ 12.50; fed yearlings, good and choice, 750-950 lbs., $12.25© 15.25; heifers, good a id choice, 850 lbs. down. [email protected]; common and medium, [email protected]; cows, good and choice, $8.50® 10.50; common ana medium, $7.25© 8.50: low cutter and cutter. [email protected]; bulls, good and choice, beef, [email protected]; cutter to medium, [email protected]; vealers. milk fed. good and choice. [email protected]‘ medium, $12.50 @l3; cull and common, s9©>! n .50; stocker and feeder steers, good and choice, all weights, $10.50® 11.75; common and medium. sß© 10.50. Sheep—Receipts, 12,000; early sales and bids weak to 25c lower; bulk fat lambs. $16.25® 16.50; early top, sl7 to outsiders; sheep, steady; fat ewes, $9.50 down: feeding lambs steady; lambs, good and choice, 92 lbs. down, [email protected]: medium, $14.75®. 16; cull and common, sll ©>14.75: ewes, medium to choice, 150 lbs. down, $7.75© 9.85: cull and common, s4® 8.25: feeder lambs, good and choice, $14.50 @15.85. Bu United Press LOUISVILLE, Feb. 6.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.200; market, 15c lower; light pigs steady, heavy and medium hogs. 180 lbs. up. $9.50© 10; pigs an? lights 90 to 180 lbs., s7® 9.10: light pigs •.’0 lbs. down, $5.70: stags and throwouts, [email protected]. Cattle— Receipts, 100; prime heavy steers. sl2©: 13.25: heavy shipping steers. $10©:12; medium and plain steers, *8.50® 10; fat heifers. $7.50© 11.75; good to choice cows, $8.50® 9.50; medium to good cows, $6.50© 8 25; cutters. $5.50© 6.50; canners, $4.50® 5- bulls. $6.50© 9.50; feeders, sß©;li.so; Stockers, [email protected]. Calf-r-Receipts, 150; market, 50c lower; good to choice. $12.50 ©l4; medium to good. $10.50© 12.50; outs. $lO down. Sheep—Receipts, 50; lambs. $2 higher; sheep steady: lambs. $13@15: seconds. $8.50@12; sheep, s4@6. Tuesday's shipments: Cattle, 93; calves, 110; hogs, 156; sheep, none. Btu United Press CINCINNATI, Feb. 6.—Hogs—Receipts, 3.000; holdovers. 415; market. 10© 15c down: 250-350 lbs.. $9.50© 10.15; 200-250 lbs.. slo© 10.25; 160-200 lbs., $9.85© 10.25; 130-160 lbs., $9.25® 10; 90-130 albs.. $7.50®. 9.35; packing sows, $7.50©8.50. Cattle— Receipts. 575; market, veals $1 down; beef steers, s9® 12; beef cows, $7.50©'9; vealers, sll®l6. Calves—Receipts, 450; light yearling steers and heifers, $9.50© 12; low cutters and cutter cows. $5.50© 6.75; heavy calves, SB© 13. Sheep—Receipts. 200; market. steady; tep fat lambs. sl7; bulk fat lambs. sls© IT; bulk cull lambs, slo®. 14; bulk fat ewes, s6@9. Bji United Press FT. WAYNE. Feb. 6..—Cattle—Receipts. 75; calves, receipts, 50: hogs, receipts, 500; sheep, receipts. 200; market, steady to 15c lower: 90-120 lbs., $7.65; 120-140 lbs., $8.65; 140-160 lbs., $9.25; 160-180 lbs.. $9.60: 180-200 lbs.. $9.75; 200-250 lbs.. $9.65: 250-300 lbs., $9.50; 300-400 lbs., $9.15: roughs, $8.25; stags, $6; calves, sl6; lambs, $15.50. Bji Unite i Press EAST BUFFALO. Feb. 6.—Hogs—Receipts, 1,300; holdovers, 1,500; market. 10c down; 250-350 lbs., [email protected]; 200-250 lbs.. $10.25© 10.50: 160-200 lbs.. $10.25© 10.50; 130-160 lbs.. $9.75© 10.50; 90-130 $9.25©10; packing sows. $8.50©9. Cattle —Receipts. 50: market, steady: beef steers. $10.50© 12.50; beef cows, sß© 9.75; vealers. $17.75© 18.50. Calves—Receipts. 50; market, steady to 50c down; light yearling steers and heifers. [email protected]; low cutters and cutter cows, ss@7. Sheep—Receipts. 800; market, steady; bulk fat lambs, sl7 (f. 17.35: bulk cull lambs. [email protected]; bulk fst ewes. $8.75©9.75.

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PRICES TO RETAILERS FRUITS Apple*—Box Jonathan. [email protected]; basket Jonathan, t 1.5042225: box Delicious 53@;3.25; box Grimes. *[email protected]: basket Grimes, $1 &o@2 25: basket Winter Bahaibas. 81 75)32. Cocoanuts—s6.so a bap ot 100 Cranberries—s4.7s a 25-lb. box: $9.75 a 50-lb. box. Grapes—Emperors, lugs. $2.50: kegs, $4: Almerla. keg. $6. Grapefrult—[email protected]. Lemons—California, a crate, [email protected]. Limes—Jamaica 100 by count. *2.€s© ?.5C Oranges—Callforina naval, a crate. $6.50 @7: Florida, [email protected]. . Persimmons—Japanese. t1.75@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 a bushel, bushel. „ Cabbage—Wisconsin, a lb„ 3%@4c: Texas, new cabbage. 5c lb. Cauliflower—California. $2.25. Carrots—California; 90c a dozen bunches. Celery—California rough, a large crate s6® 6.50. Virginia? n [email protected] bushel: crate * 2 Letuce—California head, a crate *4.25® 4.50: home-grown leaf, a bushel. $2 lo@ 2.25. Onions —Yellow, a 100-lb. bag, ss@6; Spanish, a crate. [email protected]: Western. $6 a 100-lb. bag. _ _ „ . . Parsley—Home-grown. doaeD bunches. 50c. Peas—California. S7 45-lb. box. Peppers—Florida, per crate. sl4: peck baskets, $2. „„ Potatoes—Michigan round white, *SO Jbf [email protected]: Ohio. $1.50(21.75: Idaho. *2.50 a bag. Radishes ButtoD hothouse dozen bunches, 90c. Spinach—Texas, a bushel. [email protected]. Sweet Potatoes—lndiana Jersey. *3 a bushel: No. 2. $1.75 a bushel.

Indianapolis Stocks

—Feb. 6 Bid. Ask. American Central L Ins C0..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 98% ... Citizens Gas Cos 'om 33% 41 Citizens Gas Cos -ifd 99 102 Va Commonwealth L Cos pfd......100% ... Equitable Sec Cos com • ■ ••• Hook Drug Cos com 40 Horuff Shoe Corp com 14% ... Ind Hotel Cos Clapool com 125 ... Ind Hotel Cos pfd 100 Ind Serv Corp pfd _ 90 ... Indpls Gas Cos com ..57 61 Indpls & Northwtn Tr Cos p£d 5 ... Indpls P & L Cos pfd 105% 106% Indpls P & L Corp pfd 98 103 Indpls Pu Wei L Assn com.. 47% ... Indpls St RCo pfd 34% 37 Indpls Wa Cos pfd ..........IOOVa 103 Inter Pub Serv C" pr 11 pfd.lo3 106 Interstate Pub Se ■’ 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 7s. 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 it Li Cos pfd 96% ... Union Trac Cos com % Union Trac Cos Ist Pfd ..... .. 1 Un Trac Cos 2nc pfd % Union Title Cos com ..... 44 63 V Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 98 100 V Cp Prod Cos 2nd pfd 92 ... BONDS Bid. Ask. Belt R R, & Stock Yards Cos 4s 88 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 5s 70 ... Central Indiana Gas Cos 55... 99% ... Central Ind Power Cos 65.... 100% ... Chi, S B & 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 Corpn. 5s 92 ... Indpls Power & Light Cos 55.. 98 100 Indiana Union Trac Cos. 55.. 1 ... Indpls Col & So Trac 6s 99 102 Indianapolis Gas Cos 5s 100 ... Indpls & Martinsville T Cos 5s 16 Indpls No Trac Cos 5s 8 12 Indpls & Norihw’ern T Cos 5s 16 ... Indpls Street Rv 4s 63 66% Indpls Trac & Terminal Cos 5s 95% 96% Indpls URyss J 1965. Ais 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 5s 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 i/an Ist 3%s 98.76 98.96 Liberty Loan Ist 4V*s ..... 99.90 100.10 Liberty Loan 4th 4%s ... 99.96 100.16 U S Treasury 4%s 110.14 110.34 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 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Feb. 5 High. Low. Close. January 13.75 March 16.88 16.81 16.88 May 16.24 16.18 16.18 July 15.28 15.23 15.23 September * 14.52 14.43 14.43 December 13.83

The City in Brief

Kenneth H. Dame, manager of the local foreign and domestic commerce oureau, will go to Ft. Wayne Thursday to participate in a better-mer-chandising conference and to interview executives of large export firms. Wilbur D. Peat, director of the Akron (O.) Art Institute, whose appointment as director of the John Herron Art institute was announced in The Times last week, plans to assume his duties here July 1, Carl H. Lieber, executive committee chairman, said today. While a delivery truck owned by the Swiss Cleaners, 1120 North Illinois street, was parked in the downtown district today, it was looted of clothing valued at $450 by thieves. Theft of $349 in cash and checks from the A. & P. grocery at 3506 College avenue was reported to police by E. ~F. Erler, 3520 Salem street, manager. .The burglar entered the store with a pass key during the night and took $275 in cash and checks from the grocery department and $74 from the meat market, Erler said. Petit on to cha.ige the name of Randall/<& Tilman, Inc., general insurance firm with offices at 612 Meyer-Kiser bank building, to the Indianapolis Insurance Agency, Inc., was filed in circuit court today. TRAM CLUB SETS DANCE Organization of Railway’s Veterans Plan Party Fete. The Twenty-Year Club of the Indianapolis Street Railway Company will hold a party Thursday evening at the Crystal Dance palace, 729 North Illinois street. Proceeds ol the dance are to be used to buy service pins for club members. Persons who have been employed by the street car company twenty years or more are eligible for membership. HURT IN SHAFT FALL Roofing Company Employe Plunges Down Eighteen-Foot Well. In an eighteen-foot plunge d#wn an elevator shaft in a building under construction at 1011 East St. Clair street, James Slaughter, 24, of 1222 Bellefontaine street, was injured seriously Tuesday afternoon. He suffered fractures of both hips and severe bruises. Slaughter, an employe of a roofing contracting company, walked into the shaft in the dark.

GRAIN FUTURES SENT HIGHER BY BULLISH NEWS Foreign Cables Restore Wheat Firmness in Pit. By United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 6.—Strong foreign cables restored firmness to wheat futures here today. Corn made good gains on expectation of lighter movements. Oats were stationary. At the opening wheat was % to ceqts higher, com was up V* to % cent and oats were unchanged. Provisions were slightly lower. A prolonged decline in wheat te not expected at this time. Although it may require several days to steady the market after Tuesday's heavy selling. Liverpool was much stronger than expected, but the good snows in Nebraska overnight may offset the effect of this news. Trading is expected to be a twosided affair until condition of winter crop becomes certain. Some of the largest floor traders are bullish In com and are talking higher prices, but there are many who have been selling on all bulges. Indications are for continued mixed sentiment. Prospects of large arrivals from other primary points have seen principal weakening factor. Oats are Inclined to follow com rather wheat of late. Sales of 100,000 bushels to go in store were made Tuesday. Chicago Grain Table —Feb. 6 WHEAT—- High. Low. Close. Close. Prev. March J. 1.23% 1.23% 1.23% 1.23% May ..♦ 1.27% 1.26% 1.26% 1.26% July 1.29 1.28% 1.28% 1.28% CORNtMarch 4 95% .95% .95% .95*/* May 98% .98 Vs .98% .98% July 1.00% f.OOVs 1.00% I.OOVs OATS— March 52% .52 .52</s .52Vs May 52% .52% .52% .52% July 49% .49*/* .49% .49% RYE—■' March 1.10 1.09% 1.09% 1.10 May 1.09% 1.09 1.09% 1.09's July 1.08 1.08 1.08 1.07% LARD— March 11.87 11.85 11.85 11.92 May 12.22 12.17 12.17 12.22 July 12.50 12.42 12.45 12,50 RIBS— January 12.90 May 13.32 By Times Special CHICAGO. Feb. 6.—Carlots: Wheat, 45; com. 338; oats. 25; rye, 8.

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City grain elevators are paying $1.30 for No. 2 red wheat and $1.15 for No. 2 hard. Marriage Licenses William Gardner. 74. of 1015 Douglas, laborer and Eliza Patty, 63, oL. Cole, housekeeper. Cedric Rau. 21, 1032 Churchman, mold maker, and Evelyn Harvey, 20. of 1032 Churchman. John A. McKie. 65, of 5224 Park, manufacturer. and Bertha Campfield, 59. of 4255 Guilford. James B. Carmack, 25, of 25 West Merrill. clerk and Marie Dalton, 24, of 1041 South Senate, bookkeeper. Births Girls Marlon and? Gladys Malle, 1703 North Tibbs. George and Glenna Barker, 22 South Euclid. Bert and Cora Caylor, 1538 East Eighteenth. Boys Clarence and Alice Barnhart, 3721 East Twenty-first. Joseph and Agnes York. 1729 East Tabor. Deaths Rudolph Miles. 13, St. Vincent’s hospital. appendicitis. Mollle Von Otte Kopp, 75, 5259 Central, hypostatic pneumonia. John Smith. 32, 231 North Randolph, cerebral hemorrhage. Ann Williams, 5 months, 3730 East Washington, chickenbox. John Stromberg. 10, Riley hospital. lobar pneumonia. Ann Farrow, 89, 2066 North New Jersey, Influenza. Roy Ledge. 42, St. Vincent’s hospital, apoplexy. Ethel King Naugle, 40, 310 East St. Joseph, myocarditis. Robert South, 5 months, Riley hospital, tuberculous meningitis. Jessie A. Porter, 45. 428 Toledo, myocarditis. William C. Moffitt. 90. 1014 West Thirtyfirst. chronic myocarditis. Charles J. Droege, 83. 2604 Ashland, chronic myocarditis. William C. Keeper, 36, 409 East Orange, influenza. Mary Ann Reel. 10 months, 1140 Bates, broncho pneumonia. Georgia Ann McWhirter, 73, 1803 West Washington, pulmonary tuberculosis. Joseph Brown, 62, 436 Smith, cerebral hemorrhage. Walter Brinkley, 1. 2140 North Talbott, lobar pneumonia. Building Permits W. Ruse, reroof. 116 West Southern. *BB. L. Maple, repairs. 1242 Udell, SIOO. P. Reiss, garage. 3743 North Illinois, S2OO. M. Collins, repairs. 801 West Thirtieth. S2OO. Puritan Finance Company, excavate, 620 South Meridian, SB4.

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Automobiles reported to the police as stolen, belong to: Frank H. Rosberg, 1042 East Tabor street, Ford sedan, 45-938 (29), from Pennsylvania and South streets, Thomas Craft, 951 King avenue, Overland coach, 87-886, from in front of 951 King avenue. Leona Cantrell, 2533 Boulevard place, Graham-Paige sedan, no license plates, from garage In rear of 2533 Boulevard place.

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Stolen automobiles recovered by the police belong to: Washington Plaza Sales Company, 3900 West Washington street, Pontiac roadster, found at Orange street and Madison avenue. Jaifies Taylor, 322 West Wabash street, International two-ton truck found in rear of 2600 College avenue. Stewart Coleman, 1664 College avenue, Buick coach, found on McCarty street near West street. Buick sedan, M-340 (28), found at Market street and Capitol avenue. HUNTS STRANGE BEAST Posse of 200 Searching Near Galena for “Ferocious Animal.” By United Press GALENA, Ind., Feb. 6.—A posse of 200 persons, resumed search today for a “ferocious animal’’ said to be as large as a man, which ki led two pigs on a farm near here. According to A. A. Aikens, fanner, who saw the animal, it is unlike anything he has ever seen. The countryside for miles around is alarmed.

Death Notices BLANK. PAUL P.—Age 84 years, husband of Jane Blank, passed away at his home on Rockville road, Tuesday morning. Services at the home Thursday. 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. DUNN. WILLIAM EDWIN Entered into rest. Tuesday. Feb. 5. 8:45 e, m.. age 58 years, beloved husband of Beryl Dunn; father of Joyce Lorayne Dunn. Fbiueral Thursday, Feb. 7, at residence. 1929% Oliver Ave.. 11 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Harry W, Moore In charge. FALLON. MARY—Age 67 years, mother of Mary Fallon, James and John Fallon, died Tuesday. Feb. 5. Funeral Friday, Feb. 8. 8:30 a. m. at residence. 3253 Jackson St., followed by services at St. Anthony's church. 9 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Holy Cross cemetey. George W. Usher & Cos. in charge. , Funeral Directors W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2226 Shelby St, Drexel 2570. FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. 1639 N. MERIDIAN. TA. 1835 FRANCIS it HAMILTON—FuneraI directors; Viola Francis. Ambulance service. Trained nurse. 1922 College. He. 1635. George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 5374. G. H. HERRMANN 1722 S. East St. Dr. 4477 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N Delaware LI. 3828 LINDAMOOD. LAWRENCE—FuneraI director: lady attendant and ambulance servlce. W, National ro3d. Be. 1232. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE & PRICE. LI. 3608. 1219 N. Alabama RICHARDSON & GRIFFIS, INC.— Funeral Directors and Private Ambulance Service. ISO! N. Meridian St, TAlbot 1610 Shirley Bros, Cos. 946 N. Illinois St. LI. 5409 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. yjaldU The Home of Thoughtful Service. 1222 Union St. 1619 N. Illinois. DR. 2551. J. C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors';' ambulance service and modern automotive equlpment. 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 foi all occasions: delivery. Fred Lienboop Dr. 6220. Lost and Found CAT—Orange. Angora. Name ‘‘Snapper.” Children's pet. Reward. Ch. 2373-J. DRESS—Pillow top, between Ethel and Indianapolis ave.; reward. Ha. 1154-M. FOUNTAIN PEN—Lady's, silver “Swan;” lost S#. near 111, it South. Rew, Li. 4144. GERMAN POLICE DOG—Child’s pet; § lease bring him home; lost vicinity 342 . Emerson. Name “80-Bo." Rew. Ir. 1327. 4 KEYS—On chain, between 14th. Meridian and Penn., last week; reward. Ri. 5656. KEYS—With screwdriver, between College & Wash. Blvd. on 46th, Reward. Hu. 2363. POINTER BIRD DOG—White with liver spots. Reward. Ta. 0226. PURSE—Black: lost on Riverside car. Containing money, identification. Reward. Ta. 6780. PURSE —Black, rough leather; lost on 46th st., between Butler college and Pennsylvania; reward. Ir, 0541. SCOTCH TERRIER Black. female: strayed from 80th and Lafayette road. Reward. Call New Augusta 54. WHITE COLLIE Brown markings face; child grieving; please retn. He. 4043. Rew, Special Notices CHAS FREIHOFER BAKING CO. Quality bread and cakes. Service daily to your door. Dr. 5600. ENDICOTT-JOHNSON- Work or dress shoes: $1.98 to $3.98. 118 Virginia. NR. Md. St. _ __ HOOSIER MALT CO. 427 W. Washington St. RI. 0431. 902 Virginia Ave. Dr. 3476. We deliver. WEDDING—And birthday cakes; reas.: dec, in butter icing Rov Cottons. Ta 5523 FUR COATS—Repaired, relined, mending and plain sewing; reasonable. Be. 2213-R. Where to Eat DEW DROP INN—Plate lunches 35c and 45c; Bunday chicken dinner. slj steak dinner. 75c At Ben Davis Mrs. E. Freed Manager _ MILLEIT SANDWICH SHOP—Steaks and chops after 6. Southern biscuits:; toasted sandwiches, all kinds; pure Java Mocha coffee. 16 E. Wash., 13 S. HI. BERT'S LUNCH—Hamburgers ours peclalty Chill, cigars and tobacco; 24-hour service 2333 E. Washington St. Ch. 2280. A. A. FENDRICK & SON-Regular dinners. “the best” SI.OO dinner In town Quality food. Excel, cuisine. Union Btation CLAMAN CAFETERIA—Open day and night Quality foods, cooked in an appetizing manner. 55 Ky. Ave.. Maryland & Ky Av COLLIN'S—JOE—ReguIar dinners. 25c. 35c Sun. chicken dinner 50c. Short orders. sandwiches, soft drinks, tob. 14 8. Capitol JACOB SCHULMEYER—Lunches cigars, tobacco and soft drinks. 230 E Wabash and 146 Virginia Ave. • IN PRIVATE ~HOME North of 38th St.: excellent meals; home cooking. Wa. 1061. You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. AVIATION Training, all branches, under qualified instructors for local students. We assist to employment during and after training. 607 Meyer Kiser Bldg- Ri. 1842. Help Wanted Male WANTED BY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION, WIDE-AWAKE, ENERGETIC SALESMEN, ACQUAINTED WITH FOUNDRY TRADE IN OHIO, INDIANA AND MISSOURI. MUST KNOW CORE ROOM PRACTICE. FURNISH FULL REFERENCES, EXPERIENCE, PERSONAL HABITS, SALARY EXPECTED. ADDRESS BOX E-75, CARE OF TIMES. REPRESENTATIVE Men who have successfully handled a selling proposition and whose earnings have been in excess of $5,000. are invited to reply to this advertisement. Specialty or advertisltft sales experience to the retail merchant is preferred, but not required. Ability to produce and hold the business is important. All applicants must show a record of profitable operation. Large and lucrative earnings depending upon ability, 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. SALESMEN—TWO To take charge of, local territory selling a necessity to merchants. Experience not necessary. *175 salary obtainable or commission. References, small deposit required for merchandise. Phone. A. G. NELSON. 9 to 11 a. m., at 914 Hotel Severln. WANTED—Riding instructor for institution of young ladies; married man pref. R. R. 15; Box 130. Indianapolis. Help Wanted Female HAVE AN OPENING—For a young lady who can sell over the telephone. One experienced in selling advertising preferred. but not essential. Must be a hard worker. Apply to MR. COPLEY at Times office. Situations Wanted Male COPY WORK—Addressing or stenography, spare time; make mimeo. cards, or letters, announc. bulletins, etc. low charges to small firms, churches, lodge, etc. Wa. 3787-3. You Read the Want Ada— Have vou tried to use them? , It’s easy—Call Rt. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. , f Situations Wanted Female HOTEL MAlD—Experienced girt Ha. 0151-R. COLORED WOMAN—Wants work by day; prefer Tues., Thurs. St Satur. He. 1558.

Business Announcements ALL KINDS OF HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED—SOc; CAPS. 25c. WHILE YOU WAIT. 4204 E. MICHIGAN ST. FEATHERS—Bought, sold ana renovatea feather mattresses, and pillows made. E F. BURKLE. 416 Mass. RI 6695, PAlNTlNG—Papering; by good machanic: wall paper samples; est. free. Ta. 0955. PAPER HANGING - First-class; special winter prices. FTed A. Jayner. Ch. 2i89 PAPER—At give-away prices: work guar C. W. Bennett. 3327 E. 10th. Ch. 1884 PAPER HANGING— Cleaning, plastering: 54 rm. and up. Ch. 4132. ring 1. PAPER HANGING—PERSONAL SERVICE; F. JACKSON: PRICES REAS. Ch. 2004. PAPER HANGING—Paper clng.. painting; wk. guar.; neat. Mr Gulley. Dr. 6468. PAPER HANGING—S 4 a room and up: guaranteed work. Ch. 0512. PLUMBING- And heating installed on easy payment plan. J. W, Harrell Ch. 4290-J. REMODELING—Repairing. roofing and painting. Ch. 3865. REPAIR WORK—Carpenter, remod.: roofing; painting: Job work. Dr. 2598-J. RUGS CLEANED—9xI2. $1.50. Spec'l 10 da Call and del. Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336 WALL PAPER CLEANING—7Sc a room. White workers: reas. work. Dr. 5968. Hotels DREXJSL ARMS—73O N. Illinois; outside rooms; steam heat, hot water: $4 week and up. LI. 2821. ALABAMA ST., N.. 920—Seminole hotel; clean, comfortable rooms with bath; single, $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-218 S. Illinois; steam heat; special rates: s4'up. PAY all your bills with one check; heat, light, water, maid service, lineh furrished: comfortable rooms; $7 per week and up. Denison hotel. ______ Rooms for Rent ALA.. N., 523—Apt.; nice rm.. steam heat. hot water all hours. Ri. 1626. ALABAMA. N., 2052—Lovely rm.. private, modern home, bus, woman, Ta. 5036. ALABAMA. N.. 2610 Room for 2 gentleman or couple: board optional. ALABAMA, N.. 1120—Nice, clean rm.: good heat; reasonagle; close bath. Li, 8694. ALABAMA, N.. 1115—Warm, modern room; hot water :$3; 1 or 2. Ri. 1553. ASHLAND. 2325—Warm room, hot water. garage. He. 2492. BELLEFONTAINE, 2421—1 OR 2 GIRLS; MOD HOME; $2.50. HE. 2902. BROOKVILLE AVE., 58—Nice rm.. mod. home; privileges. Ir, 1186-R. CENTRAL, 4250—Nitely furnished, warm room; private home; garage. Hu. 4576$ CENTRAL. 1132—Front and side room; thoro. mod,; gentlemen. Li. 9330. CENTRAL. 1446 Nice, cheery rm.; breakfast opt.; garage. Li, 9504. COLLEGE, 2242—Warm, attractive room; constant hot water. He. 4745. COLLEGE. 3931—Lovely furn. rm.: near bath: widow’s home; gar, Wa. 0541-R. DELAWARE, N.. 907—Room and kltchenette, single room, sleeping room. DELAWARE, 400 N.— Colonial. Apt, 32; small rm.; city heat; plenty hot water. DEL.. N., 1828—2 warm sleeping rms., privilege bath; phone, Ta. 6206. DEL, N, 321—Nice clean modern rm.; good heat: reas. Li. 1792, 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, ILLINOIS, N„ 3724—Sleeping rm. for lady, modern. IRVlNGTON—Attractive, warm rm.; private home: E. Wash, car; gar. Ir. 1165. JEFFERSON. N. 911—Cheery, front rm adjoining bath; close car line. Ch. 3115-M KEALING, 26 N.—Warm rm, for 1 or 2; with board. Ir. 0302-W. KENWOOD, 3425—Modern, private family; close to 3 car lines. MASS. AVE, 464%—Modern, clean room; city heat. L). 9027. MERIDIAN 2208 N.—Lovely rm.: plenty heat hot water; private home. Ta. 2195. MERIDIAN. N„ 2313—Warm rm, near bath: hot water. Ha. 0525-M. MERIDIAN, N„ 1835—Sleeping rm.; garage. _______ NEW JERSEY, N, 3030—Attractive rm, good ioc, gar, breakfast opt. Ha. 3833-W NEW YORK. W, 843—7 rooms; bath: modern except furnace; S3O; wa. pd. Ri. 3914. NEW JERSEY. N, 513—Modern, steam heated rooms; home privileges. LI. 6110. NEW JERSEY, N, 830—Neat clean rm, plenty heat, hot water. Li. 1286, OHIO HOTEL—I 26% E. Ohio: nice, clean. warm rooms; modern. Li. 0164. ORIENTAL. N, 20—2 housekeeping rooms modern; 3_ unfurnished rooms. Li. 9055 PLEASANT RUN. 1911—6-rm. modern. break, nook, garage; red. $36. Dr. 0714. PARK AVENUE, 2450—Quiet modern home: no children; good heat; $4. PENN, 1628 N.—Large, tvell-furn. room; privte bath, steam heat. Ta. 1407. PERSHING, N, 57—2 modern sleeping rofams. good heat, teas. Be. 4233. RIVER AVE, 1022—3 rms.: newly decorated; elec, water. Inside toilet. Ta. 6675 SHERMAN DR, N, 124—Rm. in priv, stm. heated home; gentle.; $5. Beech Grove 44 TALBOT, N, 2455—Nice front rm.; $3 wk. for $1; $4 for $2. Hu. 2222. TALBOTT. N„ 2925—Nicely 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. Li. 1287. 25TH. E, 115—Attractive rm, plenty hot wa.; private home. Ta. 3423. ATTRACTIVE RM.—Twin beds mod. home north: gents preferred. Wa. 1164. ROOM EAST—Strictly modern; private home; garage optional. Ch. 3892. 2 BEAUTIFULLY—Furn. rms, walking distance; private home. Ri. 9001. 2 FURNISHED RMS.—I unfurn, wonderfui location; north. Ta. 1872. You Read the Want Ads— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551 Ask for an Ad Taker. Room for Rent With Board BELLEVIEU, 954—Attractive, warm rm good meals: laundry. $7.50. Be. 0981-R. BROADWAY. 2320—Large attractive room; 2 meals: home privileges. He. 2296. CAPITOL. N, 2157—Comfortable rms. mod, private home, gd. meals. Ha. 2567-R COLLEGE, 2355—Clean, comfortable room; home privileges. Ta. 3541. DELAWARE—North of 30th; unusually furnished room in private home; excellent meals maid service: garage optional; bus service; reasonable. Ta. 3820. HAMILTON, N, 1033—Warm rm. ad. bath; new, dec.; bkfast, eve, meals. Ch. 2428-J. OHIO. E„ 408—Well heated modern room' home cooking. ATTRACTIVE RM.—Twin beds; mod. home; north: gents preferred. Wa. 1164. NICE WARM RM.—Private modern home; gentleman. Ir, 0743. RM. AND BOARD—For children; mother’s care; modern home. Dr. 4770. _ CHILDREN TO BOARE%-Wana, mod. ho, laundry Included. 606 Somerset. Be. 4965. You Read the Want AdsHave vou tried to use them? I It’s easy—Call Ri. 5551 ' Ask for an Ad Taker. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N, 1827—3 rooms and kitchenette; children welcome; private entrance. ALA, N, 528—Mod. housekeep. rms, good heat, $5; sleep rm, $3, C. BEAM. Ri. 3675. SBHLAND, 1650- 2 or 3 rms.; plenty heat, hot water; privileges; garage. He. 2298. BARTIf 1315—Suite of 3 small rooms: light housekeeping; private entrance. BEVILLE, N„ 829 —Furn. flat. 2 bedrms, steam heat, close E. Tenth car. Ch. 7581. BROADWAY. 1422—3 rms. furn, vict.rola, steam heat, priv. bath. Phone. COLLEGE, 908; 2 front furn. rms, modern; good heat; phone; $6.50, DEL, 408. 6.—Nice, warm rm.; everything furnished. Ri. 7128. EAST. N, 718—2 rms, bath, everything furn, mod, hot water. RI. 4853. \. MARKET. E, 1322—Rooms, good heat; private entrance; suitable 4; reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N, 2042—Attractive lower front rms, warm, nicely turn.; adults. NEW JERSEY. N, 1029—2 Furn, rear rooms kitchen; mod.; extra heat; $4.50. NEW JERSEY. N„ 124—Under new manageroent; modern, rms. Ri. 4145. NEW YORK. E„ 631—2 furn. rms, downstairs. also 2 upstairs rms. NEW YORK. E„ 3317—2 unfurnished rooms. NORTH—2 two-room apts.: modern; everything furnished. Ha. 4815-R. NORTHWESTERN. 2507—2 FRONT RMS, PRIV. ENT.; WHITE. HA. UY2-R. OHIO ST, 1437 E.—Apt. 2; two rooms, furnish'd: private entrance; connecting bath; ;e*m heat. See custodian. PENN, N, 1945—2 rooms: modern apt.; good heat; running water in room; everything fhrnlshed; private entrance. PENN, N, 2020—Lovely 2-room apt, near bath. Ha. 3521-W. SANGSTER. 4325—2-rm. cottage: nicely sum.; $5 week: electricity. Hu. 2388 SHERMAN DR, 2408 N.—Mod. furn. suite of rms. for fcouscekeeptng. Ch. 3877. 10TH. E, 1704—2-rm. front apt, gen’L livirg rm. adjoining bath. Adults. Ch. 2151 10TK. E, 227—2 newly decorated rooms; newly furnished, modern. 2 LIGHT—Warm rms.: private toilet, lavatory, sink in kitchen. Dr. 5578. Apartments for Rent ASHLAND.23O6 —5 rm. apt. furn. or unXarn, will rent single. He. 2059,

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Apartments for Rent BALSAM. 3610—Apt, living room. HOdroom. bath, dinette; heat, light, fas, water: $47.50. Small apt. at *. Wa. 4413. BEVILLE. N„ 1314—Duplex: 4 rms, bath, heat, lights, gas, turn, adults. Ch. 5856. BROADWAY. 2024 heat, water; garage: SSO. He. 5647. 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. DELAWARE. N, 1825—Lower apartment, 6 rooms modern; heat and water furn.; SSO. Li. 7007 daytime. Ta, 0860 night. RUCKLE. 2002—Suitable for 2 families; 1 kitchen: heat, water furnished. He. 58S0. 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 *371 THOROUGHLY modern 2. 3. 4 and 8-room apartments; 8 locations north, east and south at reduced rent. See us or phone LI. 5391. H. H. WOODSMALL & CO. Fidelity Trust Building 1733 N. MERIDIAN $60.00 1220 Park 45.50 1655—N. Alabama 38.50 ; 418 E. 15th 41.00 668 E. 11th 37.50 240 E. Pratt 30.00 1020 Central 35.00 2152 N. Meridian $5.00 3015 N. Meridian 83.00 2152 N. Meridian; furnished 75.00 MOYNAHAN PROPERTIES. 710 Union Title. LI. 3458. Beinj? Equipped for Housekeeping and Frigidaire Millikan Apts, comer Michigan and Massachusetts Ave.; two large rooms: very low rent. Dunlop & Holtegel LI. 6517, 122 E. Market St. Houses and Flats Furnished ASHLAND. 921—Attractive 3-room, upper duplex: nicely furnished: bath. Ri. 2874. CHESTER. N, 607—Share modern home with emnl. couple; near car. Ir. 0611-R. HALL PLACE. 1723—3-rm. apt,; heat, access to bath: reasonable rent: adults. 24TH. E, 408—Cozy, 4-rm. apts, everythlng furnished: sls week. Ta. 6549. Houses for Rent ARLINGTON, S, 205—Irvington; 6 rms. modern; garage: S3O. Wa. 5226. ARROW AVE, 1628—Cozy 6-rm. double; In. toilet, gd. con, ga.; S2O. Ch. 4887-M. ASHLAND. 2310--8-rm. single, redecorated, new furnace, garage; $45. He. 2592. CHESTER, N„ 606—Strictly modem; 6room double, garage: S4O. Ch. 4497. COLLEGE. 2331—4-bedroom, modern home: car line; S6O: 2-car gar.; $65. Hu. 6003. CONGRESS. 331 —Cozy 4-r'oom mod. double. built-in features; gar. Wa. 2290-W. EAST—6 rooms mod.: fireplace; breakfast nook; full basement; garage. Ir. 2473. GRACELAND. *24l—Cozy 4-rm. modem double, redecorated: gar.; S4O. Wa. 5529. GREELEY. Ill—4 rooms, semi-modern with garage, good condition: only sls. HENRICKS PL, 264—7-rm. mod, dbl.; hardwood, good furnace, ga. RI. 2061. HERMANN. 129—5-rm. cottage: good condltion; walk, dist. Ford plant; water pd. JEFFERSON, N, 328—6 rooms; mod, hardwoods; laundry: ready move In. Ch■ 2027. KENWOOD. 3133—6-room modern double; near Shortridge; gd. condition. Ha. 4135-J 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. NEW Y'ORK. E„ 4530—Strictly mod. bungalow single; hardwods; SSO. Ta. 1358. NORTH. E, 5226—Modern 5-rm. double garage, water paid; $35. Ha. 2350-W. OAKLAND, 1035—Cozy 4 rooms, private entrance; redeco.: gas. elec, shower, bath, water pd.: $22; ga- age. $3: ndults. OHIO, E, 1414—6-roon modern home: $35. Near Tech. Ri. 2120. PALMER. E, 1634—5-room house; gas, elec, water paid; near school: sl6. Hu. 4368. PARK. 3055—6-room mod. double; newly decorated: garage; SSO, LI. 8133. PARK. 3203—Beautiful colonial home. 6 rooms, sun parlor. Ha. 3679-W. ST. CLAIR, E, 1128—Double; mod.; 9 rms, gar.; location, roomers: water pd.; S3O. SUMMIT. S, 140—3-room half double! sanit’v toilet: wa. pd.; $12.50 mo. Ch. 1723 WALNUT, E.. 527 Modern downtown double, S3O. Near Real Silk factory. BANKERS TRUST CO. WASHINGTON. E, 4201—6 rms.: modern double; reas. rent. Apply same address or call Ir. 2485. WHITTER PL, 51-6 rooms, mod. double: easily heated, water pd, $35. Inq. 53. NEAR TECH—6-room strictly modern double: good furnace: water paid. $32. Li. 9239. 3-ROOM COTTAGE—Electric lights, water; sls month; or 6-room double, $27.50. Inquire 720 N. Delaware St. FOR RENT 30 days’ free rent at 988 W. Maryland and 967 W. Pearl st.: rent *lO per month. Call Mr. Hlldenbrand, Dr. 0788. NEAR BROOKSIDE PARK—3-rm. mod* dbl, gar.; water paid; S3O, Ir. 4213. IN IRVINGTON—4-room double, water paid, sqml-modern, $13.50 per month; rent from owner. Dr. 6528. Wanted to Rent GARAGE IN NEIGHBOR! HOOD OF 14TH AND PENNSYLVANIA. CALL MISS VIGUS, RILEY 5551, DAYTIME. Suburban for Rent FOR RENT—Eleven-room house; modern conveniences; spacious ground; short distance from city; moderate rent. R. R. 15, Box 130. Indianapolis. Hu. 1062. Business Places for Rent 1,2, 3 and 4-Room Suites One furnished office available; ultramodern: location execllent. in center of financial business section. Union Title Office Bldg. • . Corner Market and Delaware. Call LI. 3458 or Room 710. Ideal Location for Restaurant. No competition. Moynahan Properties Cos. Li. 3458. FIRE-PROOF BUILDING—3OxSO ft, and large 2-car garage: *3O month. 2226 N. Rural. STORE RM.—With living-rm.; good location; cheap rent. Be, 4934. BAKE SHOP FOR RENT—For information call Dr, 6120. Storage and Transfer FIREPROOF^STORAGE - Private lockers; low rates; new and modern equipment; local and long distance moving: estimates PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 423 E. Market. HI. 7750. CENTRAL TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.— Commercial trucking and contract haulIng. 118 S. Alabama. RI. 9384. HAULING. PACKING. STORAGE Low rates on California shipments. OTTO J. SUEZ. RI. 3628-6561. 721 N. Pine. LINCOLN TRANSIT CO.—Local and Long Distance Furn. piano moving. General hauling. 1803 College Ave. He 3428. J. H. TAYLOR TRANSFER—Free estimates on local long dist. mov. RI. 4265. BRITTON TRANSFER— Moving $3.50 load: large trucks; responsible men Dr. 7616. GARAGES & STORAGE ROOMS CHEAP RI. 5894_ 222 N. SENATE. TRANSFER—And general hauling. 821 E. 64th Bt. W, E- RODOCKER. Wa. 4433. MOVING—*4 up; extra large, covered trucks: reliable men. Lt. 9524. Houses for Sale BARGAIN—New double bungalow, with brick porch, and a 3-stall garage with upstairs, rent *6O; loan $3,200; will take $4,250. Be. 1261. BROOKSIDE AVE, 2326—8 rooms, modern, suitable for 2 families if desired. Reasonable payments. Owner. Ta. 6567. GOOD LOCATION—For filling sUtlon or storeroom for sale. Bargain. Terms. 831 E. New York. EAST OF IRV'NGTON—SmaII house; hail acre ground: sq. bus line: 81.200: SSO down. sll mo. Mrs. Kimmell. Ir. 1525. 44TH. 117 W.—s-rm. bungalow; strictly modern: wonderful bargain. Hu. 2487. Suburban for Sale 2 ACRES—4 rooms, electric lights; trade for grocery stock or restaurant. M. Randolph, Lawrence. Indiana. BELMONT. 1702 S —B% acfcs. 9-rm. house; suitable for subdlv. Make offer. Wa. 1888. Farms-for Sale WANTED—lnformation on 10 central Indiana farms to be offered for sale. Have buyers. LI. 0632. 330 N. nilnois. Lots for Sale BARGAINS—An east-front. Improved tot, for real estate man or builders, for cash. Call owner 2216 N. Rural.