Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1929 — Page 13

OCT. 12, 1029

STOCKS RALLY ON DECREASED LOAN FIGURES United States Steel Regains Early Losses in Fast Trade..

Average Stock Prices

Average of twenty Industrials for Thursday was 352 B*. ut> 620 Average of twenty rails was 177.76 ut> 2.07. Average of forty bonds was 93 17. Jin 7 pltrrf Press NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—f-tocks advanced 1 ts 5 points today in accelerated trading volume. United States Steel after a brief hesitation resumed leadership of the industrials. assisted by General Electric, John Manville and Radio Corporation. Standard of New Jersey headed the oil group, Union Pacific the rails, Columbia Gas „ the utilities, and American Telephone the communications. Trading was relatively active, the tape running twenty minutes behind. Sales in the first half hour amounted to 645,800 shares, against 529,400 shares in the same period yesterday. Euying enthusiasm was helped by the decrease of $91,000,000 in brokerage loans. Money continued easy, call loans dropping to 5 per cent after renewing at 6 per cent. The weekly reserve statement also was favorable, showing a sharp increase in the reserve ratio. Time money eased 14 of 1 per cent. These factors combined with further optimistic business reports were sufficient for a time to offset the advices to sell sent out by many houses overnight on the theory the market’s technical position had been impaired by recent heavy short covering. United States Steel met profittaking at the outset which sent it down fractionally from the previous close. Later it rallied to around 233. Bethlehem Steel and Republic also were in demand. General Electric spurted more than five points, Johns Manville more than six and American Can rose fractionally. Columbia Graphophone moved up more than a point and several other special stocks were bid up. Eastman Kodak declined nearly four points early, but rallied. New' York Central recovered an early decline of a point and moved higher. Other rails W’ere firm. Lackawanna developing good demand, Baltimore & Ohio, however, was depressed more than a point. In the oil group Standard of New' Jersey rose nearly two ponits and Standard of New' York also met good buying. Radio Corporation was a strong spot rising more than four points. Communication issues generally moved forward. Western Union making anew high record. Substantial gains were made by Columbia Gas in the utilities, Columbia Graphophone and Kreuger & Toll in the special issues; New York Central and Missouri-Kansas-Texfts in the rails; May Department Stores in the mercant le division; Remington Rand in the office equipments, and Standard of New Jersey in the oils. Montgomery Ward sold off on the good news of raising its dividend rate from $2.50 to $3 annually.

Banks and Exchange

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis bank clearings Friday, Oct. 11. J4.643.00C: debits. $7,788,000. CHIT AGO STATEMENT Bv T'vitrd Prre* CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Bank clearings, $113,400,000; balances. $6,800,000. NEW YORK STATEMENT * Bu United Prrn* NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Bank clearings, $1,826,000,000; clearing house balance. $286,000,000; federal reserve bank credit balance $176,000,000. TREASURY STATEMENT Bv United Prres WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Treasury net balance Oct. 9 was $353,558,527.92; customs receipts for the month to the same data totaled $15,867,922.96. New York Curb Market —Oct. 11Close. Allied Power Hl'* Am Dept Stores 93s Am Super Power iA * SOM-Anglo-Am 15 Am Gas 19#% Assoc Gas 7 Aviation Corp 43% Ark Gas .. Blue Ridge 16% Cities Service 66% Conti OH 30% Cord 32% Durant 8 Elec Bond & Share 184 Elec Inves 260 Ford of Canada (A 37 Ford of England 16*4 Fov Theater 2R% Fokker 37 General Baking <A> 6% Goldman Sachs joss-. Gulf OH 193*s Gold Seal j Generaltv 31 Hudson Bsv 1 \ HumbV Oil 119 Imp Oil 36*8 Ind Pine 32*. Int Pete 38% Mount Prod 10% Mid West Mach 46 Newmont 218% N Am Aviation 10% Normanda 49% Niagara Hudson 22*■ Ohio Oil 78% Penroad 23 Rainbow 35 Std OH Ind 55*, Std OH Kan 31 % Std Oil Ky 45% Stuta Motor 9 Sei Industries 23 Sh*nondoc 28% Trans Cont A T 14*, tTnietd L &■ P iA) 54% United Verde E 15% Vacuum Oil 125% Walgreen 96 RAW SUGAR PRICES —Oct. II High. Low _ ' January 2 29 2.21 2 26 March 3 32 2 23 2 29 May 2 34 2 28 2.33 Julv 2 41 2 36 2 41 September 2 *8 2.42 2 *8 December 2 .9 3 22 2.28 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Oct. 11— January $10.70 March May J Julv ’ Seotember 10.50 December IO.Bu

Local Wagon Wheat

City mb elevators are paying Sl-ISfoT Bolrod wheat and BUJ lor Wo. 3 nerd

New York Stocks

—Oct. 11— _ Railroad*— Prev. Kish. Low. Close, eioae. Atchison 286% 284% 286% 27*% All Coast Line 187 I*7 187 185 Balt it 0hi0... 134% 133 133% 135 Canadian Pac . 220% 118 2lBVj 2i9% Chesa it Ohio. 264 263 253 262% Chess Coro 81 80% 80% 80 ! Chi At N West.. 99% 98V 99% #9 iCht Grt Wtlt.. 17% 18 17% 16% CRI4 P 135% 135 ... 135, De: At Hudson.. 203% 199% 202% 199% Dei At Lacka .. .167% 162-6 !% lf}% Erie 85% 83% 84% 84% Erie Ist Dfd .. 647, 64 64% *3% Ort Nor 117 118 116 116% Gulf Mob Ac 011 44% 43 4474 42 111 Central 139 V 139% 139% ... Lehigh Valiev. , *♦> Kan Cltv South 97% 97% 877, 97% N T 5h ' 59% 56% 59% 06% Mo Pac Dfd.'.:. 148% 144% 1457* 145% N Y Central... 229% 236% 2277, 227% NYC & 8t ... 184 181 Vi .... NY NH At H... 127% 122% 125% 122^ Nor Paclhc Norfolk At West 278% 272 278% 2il oAt W 21% 207-4 217a 20% Pennsylvania .. 103% 102% 102% 120% Pere Mara .... 212% 212% 2127. 211 p ' aqp/ y a ... ... Reading Sea- Air L ... 17 16U 1< -S''• iS?-.iern Ry . . 152 151 152 SoviUicm Pac. 143 142 Vs I*2/2 i42 St Paul 38** 38V4 38% 38ffl St Paul pfd .... 68Va §B* 59,4 it till.:: ’B* 1237a SS!SAcSf.::i West Maryland.. 38% 37% 38-a 37/, Wabash 64 64 64 63 West Pac 357s 31% 35% 34 Ajax 3% 3% 3% 3% Fisk 7% 4 7% 774 7% Ooodrlch 70', 69% 6374 20% Goodyear 105 ! 4 102*, 103 103% Kelly-S/gfld .... 9% 9 9 9 Lee 10% 10 10 11 United States ... 55% 54% 547, 55% Equipments— Am Car At Pdy.. 96% 95% 95% 96% Am Locomotive .118 117 118 117 Am Steel Fd ... 59 57% 577, 57% Am Air Brake Sh 56 55% 557a 65% Man Elec Sup... 27% 27% 2774 27% General Elec .. .379% 370 373 373% Gen Ry Signal ..11374 lli% 113 1107* Oen Am Tank. .1237* 1217', 121V* 122 N Y Air Brake.. 44 42% 44 43 Pressed Stl Car.. 15% 157s 15% 14% Pullman 97 95 95 967, Westngh Air 8.. 64% 62% 62% 6374 Westingh Elec ..239% 235 239% 240*/, Steels— Am Rol Mills ...143 13874 139'/, 138% Bethlehem 120% 119% 1207, 11974 Colorado Fuel ... 63% 63 63 637* Crucible 106 V, 105% 106 106% Gulf States Stl.. 72% 71% 7174 7174 Inland .Steel ....100 100 100 101 Otis 53% 52 74 53 53% Rep Iron At Stl. .13374 1297, !30% 131 Ludlum 106% 1017* 101% 105*/* U S Steel 234 2297, 230*4 2307* Alloy 587, 5774 58 % 577, Warren Fdy . 24% 2 4 24 74 2 4 7'* Youngstwn Stl .1377, 13474 13774 139% Vanadium Corp. 86% ... 8474 8574 Motors— Am Bosch Mag.. 65% 63 64 5 /, 6574 Briggs 2474 2374 2374 29 Brockway Mot.. 307, 2974 39 % 3074 Chrysler Corp .. 57 74 5 4 54 74 67% Eaton Axle 55% 5474 55% 55 Graham Paige .. 1774 16% 1774 1 7 Borg Warner . .61 597* 597* 60 Qabrlel Snubbrs. .. 17 General Motors. 67 7* 6474 6474 66 7, Elec Stor Bat ..100% 987, 987, 98% Hudson 7774 757, 757, 767, Hayes Bod Corp. 217, 21 217* 213, Hupp 42 7, ... 417* 427, Auburn 434 409 % 428 405 Mack Trucks ... 96% 94 94 9574 Marmon 43 4174 4274 4 2-7, Reo 1674 1 674 1 67* 16 74 Gardner 874 874 8% 8 V, Motor Wheel 4074 39% 39% '4O Nash 79% 78 74 79 79 74 Packard 26% 257* 26 263, Peerless 97, 874 974 ... Pierce Arrow ... 30 30 30 Studebaker Cor.. 6274 61% 62 6274 Stew Warner ... 59% 59 59 583, Stromberg Carb ... ... 129 Timken Bear ...130 125-% 127 Willys-Ovrland . 18% 1774 18 1874 Yellow Coach .. 25% 24% 24% 25% White Motor ... 45 4474 45 ... Mining— Am Smlt it Rfg.116% 114 s 4 115 115 Am Metals 70 74 68 % 6374 69% Am 741nc 19 19 19 19 Anaconda Cop .11974 11674 11674 11874 Calumet At Ariz... ... ... 124% Clmt At Hcla . 42% 427* 42% 427* Cero and Psco ... 927. 82 92 9174 Dome Mines ... ... 87, Andes 62 ... 52 527, Granby corp ... 81% 86 86 867* Greene Can Cop .. 176% Gt Nor Ore 31% 317-4 31% 317* Inspiration Cop. 44 43 43 43%. Howe Sound ... 617, 61 61 60% Int Nickel 55V* 54’4 547, 647, Kennecott Cop. 84% 82% 62% 837, Magma Cop .... 74 7274 727, 73‘* Miami Copper .. 43 427* 427* 42 % Nev Cons 47% 46 s , 4774 47% Texas Gul Sul .. 717a 707, 70V, 707, St Joe a 71V* 70 70 69V, U S Smelt .X... 50V* 48 74 48% 50 Atlantic Rfg ... 53 7, 57% 57*, 58V, Barnsdall (At .. 34Ya 33-% 33V 33% Freeport-Te::as.. 45% 41 s , 44% 457, Houston OU ... 937* 91 81 92 Indp Oil At Gas. 31 3074 31 317'* Conti OU 35 34 34 % 34% 35 Mid-Cont Petrol. 347. 3374 34 33% 1 Lago OU At Tr. 32% 32V, 32% 31% Pan-Am Pet B. 65V, 64 74 6 4*/a 64% Phillips Petrol.. 42% 4174 41% 40% Prairie OU 54% 54% 547, 54 Union of Cal ... 53V* 53% 533* 537', Prairie Pipe .. 617* 617. 61 % 61V* Pure Oil .... 13 2774 27 % 26% Royal Dutch .. 623, 60% 61*4 81% Richfield 40 3874 39 39 Shell 2774 27V. 27% 27 Simms Petrol .. 33% 33 33% 31% Sinclair Oil 36 3574 357, 35% Skellv OH 41 y, 40% 40% 4074 Std Oil Cal ... 75% 7574 75% 75% Std OU N J 807. 78 79 79 V. Std Oil N Y ... 4474 *4 44 4434 Tidewater 18% 18V. 1834 18V. Texas Corp ... 65% 64Vi 65 64% Texas C At O .. 15 15 15 147. Transcontl 137-4 13% 13% 1374 White Eagle ... 3574 3574 35% ... Indu.trials— Adv Rumlev ... ... 34 Allis Chaim Nev 67 6574 65% 65% Allied Chemical 321 315% 318 319 A M Bvers 169% 166 1677. 168 Armour A 107. 10% 10% 10 Amer Can 1817* 177% 177% 181 Alleghan Corn.. 48% 47% 47% 48 Am Safety Raz. 70 69% 70 65 Am Ice 45% 457, 45H 45% Am Wool 15'4 15V, 1574 18 Assd Drv Goods 51% 51 74 51% 52 Bon Alum 112% 111% 111% 113 Coco Cola 145 145 145 146 Conti Can 87% 86% 8674 8674 Certalnteed .... 25% 2534 2534 26 Croslev 88 88 88 8774 Cnogoleum 25 24% 24% 24% Curtiss W 18 17% 17V* 18% Davidson Chem. 5474 5374 5 4 53 Dupont 195 190 190 191 Famous Players 74% 73% 7374 7334 Gen Asphalt .... 8534 84V 85 85% Fox A 101 97% 10074 96% Oold Dust 667, 63% 64 74 64 Qlidden 55 6474 54 % 54% Int Harvester ...115% 113 114% 11174 Kelvinator 13% 13% 13% 133, Lambert 129% 136% 128% 126 Link Belt 47% 46 46 Loews 64% 63V 6374 627* Mav Stores .... 99 94% 96% 937* 1 Kolster 22% 22% 22% 22% 1 Montgom Ward. 11474 111% 111% 114 | Natl C R 127% 125% 135 74 1 35% | Radio Keith ... 36% 35% 25% 33% ‘Owens Bottle ... 87% 85 85 86 Radio Corp .... 93% 91 9174 89 ; Real Silk 72 72 73 72 ! Rem Rand 57 74 53 % 56% 53% Sears Roebuck .156% 151 1M 155% Union Carbide ..138% 126% 127 127% Warner Bros ... 54% 53% 53 5 , 54 tin Air Craft ...110 107', 108 11074 Univ Pipe 7% 6% 6% 6% USOs Ir Pipe.. 23% 21% 22% 23% U S Indus A1e0.342% 236 V, 243 236 V, Worthington Pu. 135% 121 121 121 Woolworth Cos.. 96 95 95 96V, Utilities— Am Tel At Te1...305% 300% 301 302 Am Pr At Lt 14574 1 42% 144 V, 142% Am For Power.. 175 168% 168% 1767* Am Wat Wks .181% 176V* 176% 180 Brklvn Manh T. 62% .. 60% Col G & E 133 130 131% 128 Consol Gas 181% 158% 168% 158% Elec Pow & Lt.. 74 71% 72V, 71% Int TAt T 133 130 s , 130% 131% Nor Am Cos 160% 158% 158% 151 Pac Light 130 128 1297% 129 Pub Serv N J... 133 121 132 122%

On Commission Row

FRUTTS Annies—Deliclnu*. box extra fancy. $4: fancy, *3.75: choice. *2 5 3.15: Wealthy. *2 50: Maiden Blush t 2.753: Jonathans. *2.75: Orimes Golden. *2.75; extra fancy box. Grimes. *3: New York Duchea*. *2.25 4x2.50: Gravensteln. *1: Wolf River. *3.50 Cranberries—*3.7s a 35-lb. box: *7.35 a 50-lb. box. Granefrult—Florida. *8.50. Granes—California, seedless. *2.35 a crate: Malagas *2 a crate: Tokays. *3.35. Lemons—California, a eraate *l4. Limes—Jamacla t2.25®3 Oranges—California Valencia. *3.7508. Peaches —New York. *3.50 a bu. Plums—3.7s: Idaho l*-lb. ease. 81. VEGETABLES Beans—Green, strtnsriess. $3.50. Beeta—Home-grown, dot. 40c. Carrot*—Home-grown. do*.. 50e. Cabbage— *3.50 a barrel. _ Cantalounes— Flats. H.254J1.10: Honeydew. *1.75; Casaba melon*. *1.75: Colorado (2 25- Tlntons. barrels. *4.50; Jumbo. *1.50. Cauliflower—Colorado crate. *2. Corn— Home-grown. 25030 c a doaen. Cucumber*—Hothouse, a doaen. *1.35. Eggnlant— *l.so63 a dozes: *302.35 a i hamper. . . . , M Kale —Soring, a bushel 81. Lettuca—California Iceberg, 88 a crate: home-crown Wmf a bushel. sl. Mustard—-A buahel. sl. Onions —Indiana Yellow. $2.35 a 100-lb. '^Parsley—Home-grown. do*, bunch**. 4*e. Peas—Colorado. *606.35 a hamper. Penoer*— Home-grown. *1.50 a bu*heL Potatoes—Wisconsin and Minnesota white. *4.2504.50 a 180-lb. bag: Red River Ohio* 120 lb*.. 83.50: Idaho Russets. 83 *0 Radishes—Button, hothouse, dozen. 50c: Southern long red. 15025 c dozen. Sweet not*toes—Virginia Jerseys. 84 a barrel: *3 a bushel: Indiana Jerseys. *2.25 a bushel. ~ __ Tomatoes—Home-grown, a buahel. 81.75. U-lb. basket. 50c. . WaiennekwxXnrtlawa, Htlti aadb

(By Thomson dt McKinnon)

80 Cal Edison.. 84% 84 14% 84 Std Oas At . .220% 211% 212% 220% United Corn 6e% 84 s . 64% 65% Utilities Power 51 50% 51 50V United O At Imp 51% 50V 50% 50% West union Tel 252 242 V 249 V 24374 Shipping— Am Inti Corn. . . 8874 85 86% 87 Am Shlo At Com 27, Atl Gulf At W I 86% 82% 82% 86 Int! Mer M Dfd 38% 36 36 36 United Fruit . 125 220 1247* 119 Food*— Am Bug Rfg.... 77% 7674 76% 77 California Pkg.. 80 s /, 79 79% 797* Canada Dry ... 87 8614 87 85% Corn Products ..121 >4 120 121% 119, Cont Bak A .. 70 V* 67% 70 69 % Cubane Can 8u and ... 4% Cuban Am Bug. 11 s /, 11% 1176 11 A Grand Union... 2474 2474 24% 24 Grand Union Dfd ■ 43% Jewel Tea 67 ... 64% ... Kraft Cheese ..71% 6874 71% 69 Kroger 86% 86% 86% 86 is Loose-Wiles ... 80% 79 V. 80% 80% Natl Biscuit .. 23274 227 230% 234 Natl Dairy ... 71% 69 V. 69 V. 69% Oen Foods .... 64% 64 64% 64% Stan Brands .. 39V, 37% 38% 3774 Ward Bak B 8% Tobaccos— Am Sumat- ,34V* Am Tob B ... 227 209 - 223% 209% Con cigars .... 60% 60“.* 607* 61 General Cigar .. 667'. 68V, 66% 6774 Llg At Myers ..105V, 102 105 103% Lorlllard 30% 29V, 29% 29% R J Reynolds ..62 6! 6114 6274 Tob Products B. 11% 11% 11% 11% United Cigar St. 12% 12 13% J 274 Schulte Ret Strs 19 1874 18% 1876

GRAIN FUTURES REGAIN LOSSES BEFORECLOSE Strength at Buenos Aires Instills Confidence in Trade. RvjTJnitrrt Print CHICAGO, Oct. 11.—Commission houses and professional traders supported wheat in the Chicago pit today and, after taking losses on the weakness at Liverpool and the q%jet export demand, futures made small advances. Bullish Argentine crop advices and the strong tone of South American markets brought firmness here. Corn and oats came back with wheat. At 11 o’clock wheat was unchanged to V cent higher, corn was off ’ M cent and oats were M to T 4 cent lower. Provisions lower. Chicago operators pressed that wheat market at the start of trading and prices declined fractionally. The better tone at Buenos Aires encouraged support in the face of Liverpool’s weak cables and prices op the Board of Trade regained steadiness before midsession. American levels are now almost on an export basis with Buenos Aires. There was considerable evening-up for Saturday’s holiday when all United States markets will be closed. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were thirty-six cars. There was little aggressive buying of corn and that grain lagged during the morning, Futures, however, showed only a shade lower most of the session. Country offerings were moderate. Corn receipts at Chicago totaled 166 cars. Cash prices were unchanged. Oats suffered slightly from inactivity during the morning, but early losses were unimportant. Trading was without feature. Cash oats held steady. Receipts were 89 cars. Chicago Grain Table —Oct. 11WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. Noon ctose. December ... 1.35 s . 1.34% 1.34% 1.35 March l/.2% 1.41% 1.41% 1.42% May 1.46% 1.45 V, 1.45% 1.45% CORK— December ... .9 574 .94 5 /, .95 .95 March 1.00% .99% .9974 1.00 MqaTS-1 1-0274 1.02 1.02 1.02% December ... .51% .5174 .51% .5174 March 54% .54% .54 74 .54% Mav 56 .55% .5574 .56 Vs RYE— December ... 1.07% 1.07% 1.07% 1.07% March 1.12% 1.1274 1.12% 1.1274 May .. 1.14% 1.13% 1.14% 1.14 V. LARD— December ... .05 10.97 10.97 11.10 January .... 11.62 11.52 11.52 11.62 Mav 11.90 11.90 11.90 11.95 B ii Timm Special CHICAGO. Oct. 11.—Carlots: Wheat. 34: corn. 201: oats. 77: rye. 16. P,V Timet Special CHICAGO. Oct. 11.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 1.602,000. against 3.261,000: corn. 553,000, against 340.000: oats, 568.000. against 481.000 Shipments: Wheat, 876,000. against 2,116.000; corn, 276,000, against 341,000: oats. 364,000, against 376,000.

Cash Grain

The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade. U o. b. shipping point, basis 41 %c New York rate, were: Wheat—Firm: No .2 red. *1.23® 1.35: No. 3 hard. *1.1801.20. Corn—Firm: No. 2 white. 94®95c: No. 3 white 93094 c; No. 2 yellow, 92%@93%c; No. 3 yellow. 91%@92%c: No. 2 mixed. 91%®#2%c: No. 3 mixed. 90%@91%c. Oats—No. 2 white. 46®47c: No. 3 white. 45% ®46c. Hav—Steady; No. 1 timothy. *15.50®16: No. 2 timothy. *15015.50; No. 1 light clover mixed. *14.50015. —lnspections Wheat—No. 2 red. 1 car: No. 3 red. 2 cars; No. 4 red. 1 car. Total. 4 cars. Corn—No. 1 white 5 cars: No. 3 white. 1 car: No. 3 white. 1 car; No. 5 white. 1 ear: No. l yellow, 14 cars: No. 2 yellow. 28 cars; No 3 yellow. 4 cars; No. 4 yellow. 1 car. Total. 55 ears. Oats—No. 2 white. 5 cars: No. 3 white. 13 cars: No. 4 white. 2 cars: No. 2 mixed. 1 car. Total, 21 ears. Barley—No. 3 12 cars. Total. 13 cars.

Produce Markets

Strictly fresh eggs, loss ofT delivered in Indlsnanolls. 38c: hennery guallty. 46c: No. 1. 36c: No. 2. 28C. Poultry (buying prices'—Hens, weighing 4H lbs. or over. 23c: under 4H lbs.. 21c: Leghorn hens. 15c to 17c: roasting chickens. 4H lbs. or over. 21c to 22c: sorlngers under 4H lbs.. lßc to 20c: Leghorn springers 15c to 17c: old cocks. 14c to 15c. Young turkey hens (must be fat' 32c: voung toms. 28c: old hens. 34e: old toms. 20c. Ducks (full feathered' 12e. Geese (full feathered' 9c. Guineas. 30c. These prices are for No. 1. top duality poultry, auoted bv Klngan & Cos. B t> T'nitrd Prrt _ NEW YORK. Oct. 11.—Flour—Dull and easy: spring patents, 56.4506.85. Pork— Barely steady; mess. *29.50. Lard—Easier: middle west spot. *11.50® 11.60. Tallow— Oulet: special to extra. *3Bl*. Potatoes— Steady to Arm: Long Island. *2.5036.25; Maine. *3.25® 5.35 Sweet Potatoes—lrregular; southern baskets. *1.25; southern barrels. *3.00® *4.00: Jersey baskets. *1.50 3160. Dressed poultry—Bteady: turkeys. *4® 55c: chicken*. 25®37c; fowls 306*10: ducks. IS®2sc; ducks. Long Island. 32325 c. Live poultry Arm: geedt. 13®22c; ducks, 16® 30c; fowls. 19635: turkeys. 40680; roosters. 17018 c: chickens. 32®31e; broilers. 28®35c. Cheese—Firm; state whole mlik.; fancy to special. 37 H 029 He; young America. 24H627C. CHICAGO. Oct 11—Eggs—Market, firm; receipts. 4.441 cases: extra firsts 40 H® 4lV>c; firsts. 38'iC: ordinaries 32335 c: secends. 34® 30c. ButUr—Market steady: receipts 9.047 tubs: extras. 44Hc: extra firsts. 43®43c: firsts. S9HO4lc: seconds. 3. 01$Hc: sundards. 43Hc. Poultry—Market. steady: recelot*. 5 cars: fowls, 31® 38c: springers. 19®35cc Leghorn*. 19010 c. ducks. 17®21e; geese. 20c: rooster*. 19c. Cheese—Twins. 21 He: Young Americas. 23He. PoUtoes—On track 372: arrivals. 108: shipments. 1.187: market very Ann. Wisconsin sacked round whites. *3.40® 2 7*. occasional centrals shade higher: Minnesota saeked round whites. *2.35® 3.80: Minnesota and North Dakota Red River Ohio*. *3.40#!.65; South Dakota early Ohio*. *3 6003.70; Idaho sacked Russets. *3.7903.80. CLEVELAND. Oct. 11—Butter—Extras. 49c: extra firsts. 44c: seconds. 43c. Eggs —Extras. 47e: firsts. 39e: ordinaries. 30c. Poultry—Few's 28® 28c: broilers 25 0 27c: T-ehern I*18e: Leghorn broilers 20® 33e: ducks. :a2Jc. old cock*. I A® 3C *V. P S; tatooo— New York. *3 7504: per 150-lb. sack: Main*, green met. *4O 4.35 P*r 1501 lb. sack: Idaho Russet. *S.SO oer 100-i... sack; Boot *rowa. BUO bat bushai L

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PORKERS SHOW BETTER TREND AT CITYYARDS Cattle Market Steady, With Offerings Scarce; Sheep Even. Oct. Bulk, Top. Receipts. 4. *9.75® 10.50 *10.50 9 500 5. 9.60010.35 10 35 5.000 7. 9.60®-10.35 10.35 6.500 8. 9.75® 10.25 10 25 7.500 9. 10.15®1030 10.30 6.000 10. 9.704/10.15 10 25 8.500 11. 9.75® 10.10 10.15 7,500 Hogs were mostly steady to 10 cents higher today at, the local stockyards. The bulk, 160 to 300 pouncte, were selling at $9.75 to $10.10; top was $10.15. Receipts were estimated at 7,500; holdovers, 416. Cattle were scarce to steady, with little change in prices. Vealers stationary at Thursday’s best prices, selling at sl6 down. Sheep and lambs were unchanged. Better grade of lambs sold at $12.50 to $13.50; throwouts $8 to sll. Chicago hog receipts were 20,000, including 5,500 directs, holdovers 7,000. The market was steady with Thursday’s average. Several bids and few sales of 250 to 260-pound weights, sold at $10.05 to $lO.lO. Cattle receipts were 1,000; sheep, 10,000. Indianapolis livestock prices today: Hogs, 250 to 350 pounds, $9.50 to $9.90; 200 to 250 pounds, $9.90 to $10.15; 160 to 200 pounds, $lO.lO to $10.15; 130 to 160 pounds, $9.65 to $9.90; to 130 pounds, $8.50 to $9.40, packing sows, $7.75 to $8.75. Cattle receipts 500; calves receipts 500; market steady; steers $11.50 to $15.50; beef cows, $7 to $9; low cutter and cutter cows, $5 to $6.50, veals. sls to sl6; heavy calves, $6.50 to $11.50, and bulk stock and feeder steers, $7.50 to $10.50. Sheep receipts 700; market steady; lambs, $13.50; bulk fat lambs. $12.25 to $13.50; bulk cull lambs, $8.50 to sll, and bulk fat ewes, $3.50 to $5.50. —Hogs— Receipts. 7.500: market, steady. 250-350 lbs. * 9.50® 9.90 200-250 lbs 9.900)10.15 160-200 lbs 10.00010.15 130-160 lbs 9.65® 9.50 SO-130 lbs 8.50® 9.40 Packing sows 7.75® 8.75 -CattleReceipts. 500: market, steady. Beef steers $11.50015.50 Beef cows 7.00® 9.00 Lo'-’ cutter and cutter cows.. 5.00® 6.50 Bulk stock and feeder steers.. 7.50®'10.50 —Ca'ves— Receipts. 500: market, steady. Best veals $15.00 0 16.00 Heavy calves 6.50011.50 —Sheen— Receipts. 700; market, higher. Top fat lambs $13.50 Bulk fat lambs 12.25® 13.50 Bulk cull lambs 8.50®11.00 Bulk fat ewes 3.50® 5.50 Other Livestock Bv T’nifcrt Press CHICAGO, Oct. 11. Hogs Receipts, 20.000, including 5,500; mostly steady; top, $10.15; bulk desirable, 150-280-lb. weights. slo® 10.15: 130-180 lbs.. $9.60® 10; packing sows. sß®9; butchers, medium to choice. 250-350 lbs.. $9.10® 10.15; 200-250 lbs., *9.50 ® 10.15; 160-200 lbs.. $9.60® 10.15; I*o-160 lbs.. $9.15® 10.05 packing sows, $7.50® 9.10; pigs, medium to choice. 90-130 lbs.. $9®,10. Cattle—Receipts. 1,000; calves, 1.000; fully steady on all classes; light yearlings and light butcher heifers, active at week’s advance; top, sls; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice, 1300-1500 lbs.. $12.50® 16 25; 1100-1300 lbs.. $12.75® 16.50; 9501100 lbs.. $12.75016.50: common and medium, 850 lbs. up. $8.50® 13; fed yearlings, good and choice. 750-950 lbs.. $13.50016.50; heifers, good and choice. 850 lbs. down. $13.25®15; common nnd medium. $8®13.25; cows, good and choice. $8.25® 10.50; common and medium. $6.50®8.25; low cutter and cutter. $5.50 0 6.50; bulls, good and choice beef, $8.65®10; cutter to medium. $6.75®8.75; vealers, milk fed, good and ehoice, $12.50® 15; medium. *11.50012.50; cull and comr on, s7® 11; stocker and feeder steers, gu id and choice, all weights. [email protected]; common and medium. $7.%® 10. Sheep—Receipts. 10,000: market, active and steady; native lambs, sl3® 13.50: top, $13.75; fat ewes. $4.50®5; feeding lambs scares: lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down, $12.75013.75; medium, $11.25® 12.75; cull and common, $7.50®11.25; ewes, medium to choice, 150 lbs. down, *4.50® 5.50; cull and common, $2.25®4: feeder lambs, good and choice, *l2® 13.25. p.’i Timet Special LOUISVILLE. Ky., Oct. 11.—Hogs—Receipts, 600; market steady; mediums and lights, 130 to 250 pounds, *9# 10; extreme heavies, 250 pounds up, *9.40; ptigs 130 pounds down. [email protected]; stags and throwouts. $6.40®7. Cattle—Receipts. 200; market steady; prime heavy steers. *11.15 ®12.50: heavy shipping steers, *9@ll: medium and plain steers. *7.50@9; fat heifers. [email protected]; good to choice cows. $6.50@8; medium to good cows, *5.50® 6.50; cutters, *5.25®5.50; canners. *4.50® 5; bulls, *8®7.50; feeders, *B® 10.50; Stockers, *7® 10. Calf—Receipts, 200; market steady; fancy calves, *l4; good to choice. slll® 13.50; medium to good, *[email protected]; outs. *B, down. Sheep—Receipts, 300; market steady; ewes and wethers, *l2; buck lambs, $11: seconds, *s@7; sheep, $4 ®5. Thursday's shipments—Cattle, 122; calves, 96; hogs, 143; sheep, none. Bu United Prcts PITTSBURGH. Oct. 11.—Hogs—Receipts. 2.000: market, steady to 10c lower: 250350 lbs.. $9.250 9.75: 200-250 lbs. $9.50® 10.75: 160-200 lbs.. $10.40® 10.75; 130-160 lbs.. *9.75® 10.75: 90-130 lbs.. [email protected]; packing sows. 58®8.75. Cattle—Receipts, none: calves. 100: slow, steady: beef steers. *10612.50: light yearling steers and heifers. *9®l2: beef cows. *6.50®9: low cutter and cutter cows. $4.50®6: vealers *l4 @17.50. heavy calves. *lOOl5. Sheep—Receipts. 1.000: market, steady; top fat lambs. *l4: bulk fat lambs. *12@14: bulk cull lambs. $9.50011.50: bulk ewes. 5@6; bulk yearlings. *7® 10.50. fli/ United Prcst FT. WAYNE. Ind.. Oct. 11.—Cattle—Receipts 75; calves. 75: hogs. 400: sheep. 300: hogs, market steady: 90-110 lbs.. *8.50: 110-140 lbs.. *9: 140-160 lbs.. *9.60: 160200 lbs.. *9.85: 200-220 lbs.. *10: 220-240 lbs.. *9.85: 240-260 lbs.. *9.75: 290-280 lbs.. *9.50: 280-300 lbs.. $9.35: 300-350 lbs.. $9: roughs. *7.75; stags $6: calves, *l6: lambs. *12.25. _____ Bu United Press CLEVELAND. Oct. 11.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.200: holdovers. 180: market, steady: 350350 lbs.. *9 10010.25: 200-260 lbs.. *10.25® 10.50; 160-200 lbs.. *10.25010.50; 130-160 lbs. *[email protected]: 90-130 lbs.. *10010.25; p*"king sows. *[email protected]. Cattle—Receipts 200: calves, receipts. 200: market, steady; beef steers. *9010: beef cows. 56.50®7.50: low cutter and cutter cows. *[email protected]; vealers. *12.50®18. Sheep—Receipts. 2.000; market, steady; top. fat lambs *l4; bulk fat lambs. *13.50# 14: bulk fat ewes, *s® 5.50.

In the Stock Market

THOMSON A M’KINNON NEW YORK. Oct. 11—The week Just closing has developed two things of outstanding importance in market circles—the reversal of the downward trend In the steel Industry and ft virtual collapse In the long abnormal money rates. The first Is Important In that It refutes all Ideas of business recession during the first quarter of the year, and assures returns In many lines of endeavor fer the year 1929. that will permit It to *o down In history as one of the most prosperous the country has ever known. The second brings to those industries which have been hampered by high money costs, particularly building, the relief for which they have been seeking and holds forth the promise of an added i impetus thereby to our industrial and commercial progress. The particular fly In the ointment at the present Lme. so far as the market Is concerned appears to be the widespread public participation, which ordtnarllv Is considered to contribute materially to technical weakness. The tenacity with which this position was held during the recent severe decline speaks volumes for the faith of tnes bolrtrs of securities In the countries future. The situation Is one which doss not easily lend Itself to a general analysis. Many Issues which are selling at price* entirely disproportionate with earnings and dividends are in the greatest demand pure y on future prospects, while many that yield reasonable or generous returns on the Investment are entirely disregarded, the public mind apparently being olaessed with Ideas of lai*e profits rather than safety and normal yield. We do not profess to be able to forecast the final outcome, but we do advise the use of caution and conservation in operations hised on future hopes rathe* than on present certain Us*

Business —and— Finance

flu l piled Press NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—United States Steel Corporation unfilled orders as of Sept. 30 totalled 3,902581 tons, an Increase of 244.370 tons over the Aug. 31 total of 3,658,211 tons, it was announced here Thursday. On July 31, unfilled orders totalled 4,088,177 tons and on Sept. 30, 1928, 3,698,368 tons. Hu r nitrd Press WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Plans for a national organization for the marketing of livestock through co-operative methods are to be discussed at a meeting in Chicago Oct. 23, the federal farm board announced recently. The Pennsylvania railroad announced, that during the month Just past 34.863 employes received certificates or the company's capital stock aggregating 150 430 shares ana worth at present market prices approximately $15,000,000. Colonel T. H. Barton, president of the Lion OU Refining Company, of El Dorado. Ark., announce! the purchase of eontrolllng Interest In the Superior Oil Company of Gulfport, Mis*., a wholesale and retail distributing organization. The company will handle Lion products exclusively in the Gulf Coust Territory,

Chicago Stocks

gßv James T Hamlii & Co.n

—Oct. 11TOTAL SALES 330.000 SHARES High. Low. Last. Adams Mfg 38% 34% 36 Allied Motor Ind 46 44 46 Allied Products 60% 60 60% Art Metal Wks 37 35% 37 Associated Apparel .... 47% ... ... Auburn Automoolle ••••435 410 435 Bendix Avialion 68% S7'/a 87% Blnks Mfg J 7 ... ■■■ Borg-Warner 61% 59% 60 Brown Fence & W "A 23 22 % 22 h Brown Fence & W "B" 17% ... ••• Cord 34 32% 34 Gent Thea Eq ~60 59 59 Cent Pub Serv Cl "A 56% 56 56/s Chicago Corp 42% 41,a 42 Chicago Corp efts 52 51 52 Club Aluminum 5% Construct Materials ... 23Va Construct Materials, pfd 41 ... ... Gleaner 122% 120 120 Great Lakes Aircraft... 19% 19 19% Origsby-Grunow 67 65% 67 Houdatlle-Hershey 'B'. 43% 42% 42 4 Insull Util Invest 106% 105% 106 insull Util Invest, pfd. 100% 100% 100 4 Iron Fireman 34% 34% 34/s Kellogg Switch com ... 12% 12% 12% Ken-rad Tube & Lamp. 27% 26% 27/ Keystone Steel 40 ... •• ■ Lane Drug it T C 16 14 16 Death Warrants 18% 17% 18 Lion Oil Refining C 0... 30 29% 30 Meadows Mfg. Cos., com. 7 6 6 Merchants & Mfrs ‘A' .32% 32 32 Middle West Utilities ..461% 456 455 Midwest new 47% 46% 46/e Muncie Gear "A" 8% 8 8 4 Muncie Gear “B" 6 National lec Pow A.... 4* ... • Natl Securities Inv 47 46 46 National-Standard 42 ... ... Noblltt-Sparks 64% 60% 64 North American Car ... 49 47% 4 No &So Amer Corn .... 35 33% 35 Perfect Circle 55% 53% 55 Reliance 00 :g B cb'V.V...., 23 21% 2* aPte ear ßadio’-.V.V.V.-. ?1& 20% ?l£ Studebaker Mall 14 12% 14 Swift Jk CO 138 138% 138 Swift Ind 33% 33 33 /a Unit Corporation 24% 24 24 4 United Reproducers 22 21 22 U S Radio and Tel ... 38% 37 38 Utah Radio 21% 21 21 /g Utility & Ind 48% 47% 48 Utility & Ind pfd .... 49% 48% 49 Van Sicklen 24 Warchell, pfd 29 Wextark Radio 62 Wleboldt Stores 39% ... ... Yates Machine 26 25% 26 2enith Radio 41% 38% 40%

In ths Cotton Market

(By Thomson Sc McKinnon) NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—There was a 10 point decline in cotton this morning. December sold at 18.53 during the forenoon. Garside estimate of September consumption shows a better mill business than for the same period last year. Business was said to be dull in uptown wholesale establishments. There is a tropical disturbance indicated by barometric lines, but nothing is known of its intensity. Foreign spinners are not buying American cotton as freely as they usually do at this period of the year, if we are to Judge by Liverpool sales. On the other hand, producers are not forcing cotton on the market. They have two very excellent reasons for not doing so. A crop less than last years' consumption, and a farm board to rely upon in case of need. For a trader, the financial assistance the farmer may receive should be considered only as an Insurance against unusual loss. Apparently the board would like to see twenty cents a minimum price for cotton this year, although we see nothing in the news to indicate a use of their funds to establish such a. price. On declines, we recommend purchases. NEW ORLEANS —OCt. 11— h January l|-W 18.45 18.45 December' '.‘.'.’/.V.*. M !* 35 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January iS'o? iS'52 Mav 19.35 19 04 19.04 j u ‘y : ::::::: ::: 19.33 19.03 19.03 October 18 49 18.31 18.31 December!;;; 16.60 18,40 18.40 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January I*?4 18.55 18. W IS;** :?! S;|! October IMO 18 35 18.25 December 18.68 18.45 18.45

Indianapolis Stocks

—Oct. 11— Bide An. American Central Lins C0....800 ... •Belt R R * Yds Cos com .... 60 64 •Belt R R & Yds CO pfd 55 60 Bobb's Merrill S4’4 Central Ind Power Cos pfd.... 91 95 Circle Theater 10f Cities Serv Cos com *2 Cities Serv Cos Dfa ♦ Citizens Oas Cos com 35 ... gitisens Gas Cos pfd..... .£* 101 ommonwealth L Cos old 100 ... Eauitable See Cos com •• •••' Hook Drug Cos com 44>4 ... Horuff Shoe Corp com 14 Ind Hotel Cos Clavpool c0m..125 Ind Hotel Cos pfd 100 Ind Berv Corp pfd 80 Indpls Gas, Cos com ........... 58 62H Indpis 8t Norwtn Tr Cos pfd... ... Indpls P and L pfd 100 10* Ir.dpjs Pu Wei L Assn c0m.... 51 Indpls 8t RR Cos pfd .£o* Indpls Wa Cos pfd *f, 15? Inter Pub Ser pfd 11 pfd 99H 103 Inter Pub Ser 6$ .... •••..£( 83 Merchant* Pub Util Cos Pfd..loo ... •Metro Loan Cos ..........■••.#} ’* *Ol •Northern Ind Pub 8 G pfd 7s 101 ... •Prog Laundry co com ...... 50 53H E Rauh A Sons Pert Cos pfd.. 50 Real Silk Hosier Cos pfd *0 ... Standard Oil of Ind 88 H ... T H Indpls A Tr Cos p\d .... 0 T H Trac Sc L Cos Via M ... Union Title Cos com V Camo Prod Cos Ist pfd 04 100 V Camp Prod Cos pfd 95 -ix,. Shareholders Invest Cos 37 38H •Ex-dlvldend. _ _ —Bonds — Bid. Ask. Belt R A 8 Y co 4s 38 Broad R’pple Trac Cos 5s .... 80 Cent Ind Gas Cos Ss 97 Central Ind Power Cos 35..... 97 Chi 8 B 8t N Ina Ry Ist 55... .. Citizens Gt* Cos 8s .......... 98 aw. kt. ‘•.v.| .** Home T 8s I of Ft Wayne B*. 101 Indiana Hotel Cos 5s ..i *3 Ind Northern Trac Cos 5*...... 3 i 1 Ind Railway and Light Cos *s.. 95 Indiana Service Corp s* ....... Indols Power and Light C 0... 94 Indiana Union Trsc Cos Ss .... 8 Indpls Col & Trsc 5s 96 - „ Indianapolis Oas Cos 5s ..... . 96 98H Indpls A Martinsville T Cos *• 15 ... m VJKty*":::::. tt* . m pt,‘ sit v.v*' u IndpUi Trae 8s Terminal Cos Ss *3 96 Indpl.t Water Cos 5Hs 1953... 100 IndnU Water Cos 5H* 1854.. 100 Indpls Water Cos Uen 8* ref 5* 83 •- Indpls Water Cos 4Hs ..... 68 5H Indpls Water Work* See Cos.. S3 8* Indols Water Cos 4Hs ........ 89 Interstatae Pub Set* 8H5...103 Interstate Public Service Cos 8* 93 No Ind P-b Service Cos 5*.... 91 ■■■ No Ind Telegh Cos 6s 1911.... 87 88H TH t I Trac Cos 5s 55 ... _ T H Trae and Light CO 5s ... 86 81 Union Trae of Ind 8* 13H ... Cl Uses* Street Railroad 5* 1 bond • 68

Building Permits C Myers, dwelling and garage. *OS McKinley. *3.750. E L. Mitchell, dwelling 6312 Central. *8.500. J. Mumaugh. reroef. 1223 North Haugh. *250. G. B. Pollard, addllton. 1011 North TuxR' P. Dawson, garage. 4735 Sunset. *3OO O. Bm!th. repair. 142* Woodlawn *9OO F. B. Madden, garage. 4837 Oullford. *225. B. F. Huchev. garage. 1420 West Twen-ty-eighth. *250. _ . __ _ E F. Hughev. garage. 1418 West TwentvMghth. *260. . .... S. F. Hughev. dwelling and garage. 1436 West Twentv-elghth *3.000. E. F. Hughev, dwelling and garage. 1440 West Twer.tv-eighth. *4.000. E F. Hughev. dwelling and garage. 1502 West Twentv-elghth. *3.000. E F. Hughev. dwelling. 1416 West Twen-ty-ejghth. *4,000. Legal Notices _ TO BE sold at auction, one 1922 Overland sedan, motor No. 241282. serial No. 246062.1 for repairs and storaee of *45.i5, 10 (fciock. Oct. 26th, at 2957 Central. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY. State of Indiana. County of Marlon, ss; In the Marion Probate Court Cause In the matter of the estate of Lillian Amould. deceased. Bv virtue of an order of the Marion Probate Court, and subject to its approval. the undersigned, administrator of the estate of Lillian Arnould. deceased, will at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. on the 18th dav of October. 1929 and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale at 2939 Brookslde avenue, In the City of Indianapolis Indiana. the following described personal property belonging to said estate, to-wit: One bed suite (white), complete, bed. dresser, stand and chair; 18.3x10.6 rug; one 27x54 rug; 1 chair; 1 coal-oil heater; 1 Wilson sewing machine; 1 Simmons walnut metal bed and springs; 1 dresser and mirror; 1 writing desk; 18 3xlo 6 rug; 2 rar rugs; 1 lot material; 1 vase snd pedestal; 1 tree rack: 1 floor lamp; 3 small rugs; 1 trunk: 1 Sonara phonograph; 1 overstuffed suite (daveno, 1 chair and 1 rocker); 1 floor lamp; 1 small lamp; 2 end tables; 1 floor lamp; 1 Garland range: one 9x12 rug; one 8.3x10.6 rug: 1 small rug: 1 brass jardiniere and stand: 1 mahogany onyx table; 1 mahogany onyx pedestal stand: 1 mahogany dining-room suite (table, buffet and six diners): 2 small lamps; 1 lot dishes; 1 standard gas range; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 table and 2 chairs; 1 ice box; i electric iron; 1 electric sweeper; 1 kitchen safe; 1 washing machine; 1 lot pots and pans; 1 clock. Said property to be sold for not less than the full appraised value thereof and for cash. L. B. MILLER. Administrator. Death Notices BEST, JOHN—Beloved father of John Jr.. William. Harry and Mrs. Lillian Bhanks and Edward Best of Los Angeles, passed away Thursday, Oct. 10. 7:lo p. m.. age 81 years. Funeral at residence of his daughter. Mrs. Lillian Shanks, 4513 E. Tenth, Saturday, Oct. 12. at 2 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. LUCID. FRANK J. (DUNK)—Beloved husband of Tunney Lucid, father of Francis, died at his home. 424 S. New Jersey, Thursday morning. Three sisters and three brothers survive. Mrs. John Savage of Chicago. 111.: Mrs. Charles Phassell and Mrs. Thomas Wherry of Indianapolis, Phillip, Seattle. Wash.; Michael, Grand Raplas. Mich., and George of Indianapolis. Funeral Monday, Oct. 14, 8:30 a. m.. at residence: 9 a. m. mass at St. Patrick church. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM Mortuary Phone. Be. 1588 1321-23 W. Ray St. W. T. BLASENGYM Main office 2220 Sheibv St Drexel 2570 George Grinsteiner Funeral dlrecTor 522 E M&fket Rliev 6374 UNDEP.TAKERS, HISEY * TITUS 931 N Delaware Lt 3821 "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE” RAGSDALE & PRICE L 3608 1219 N Alabama W. li. RICHARDSON & CO. Funeral Directors. 1801 N. Meridian. Ta. 1610. WALD 1222 Union St. 1619 N, Illinois St. 1 C. WlLSON—Funeral parlors; ambulanct service and modern automotive eoulpmen! Or 0321 and Dr 0322 Special Notices LADIES—WHY LOOK OLD. The instant beauty method of removing wrinkles and that ugly sag will make you look years younger: no knife, no filling. Phone Ri. 9955 for appointment and FREE demonstration. 503 State Life Bldg., MADAME WYNNE. NATURE'S AID mineral baths and massage. For rheumatism, neuritis, nervousness high blood pressure and reducing. All disorders of the blood. 303 Castle Hal! building. 230 g. Ohio. LI. 5092.

PIANOS and RADIOS While They Last Four $750 STYLE Baby Grand Pianos *495iG VERY EASY TERMS HLT]p J The very thing that makes this offer possible now, makes it impossible later on. So come early—first come, first served. ir\ a T Upright Pianos 1 V L A 1. -J JL p playing condition. A real CQ C buy at ODD MAJESTIC 1 Upright piano will be sold to the first S buyer for cash. 01 ATWATER KENT only OD I TTP-Pirn Whitney upright. We invite you to come in KIMBALL rKtsbU and see it, then try to duplicate d*qr Ur 11 it any place In town 0%/D We Tstke Pianos in Trade on Radios 11 Baldwin, walnut case, In excellent condition 11 throughout. d* 1 O C PHONOGRAPHS II W OILD 25 good Phonographs will be sold at real J EXTRA SI ECIAL prices— % low as $7. Asa real special we will sell one Player Term* .1 Per Wee* Pe r ,0r *“ —— Week KIMBALL PIANO CO. 150 N. Delaware St, ROY COVERDILL, Mgr. Phone RI 2155

Special Notices Yotir Old Oyster Man ‘ Cap’’ formerly of 403 E. Wash. Bt. Is now located at 6 N. New Jersev St. Just around the corner from his old house. OYSTERS SERVED ANY STYLE. With him Is his old cook of 6 vears. I want to see all mv old frinds look for the Old Oyster "OYSTER CAP" LODOE COMANCHE TRIBE No. 128. R O. R M members are requested to meet at the hall at 1 o. m. Monday, to attend the funeral of Brother Bharp. 1250 S. Pershing, SACHEM MARSHALL DEWITT. EUCHRE and Bun'-o oartv: Briehtwood Council No. 25 J. R. U. A. M.. Saturday. Oct 12. 8:30 P. M. Clarks Hall, 25th and Station St. Good prlies. STRICTLY HOME - MADE BREAD 6LI KIND3 CAKES PARKER HOUSE ROL/>S BAKED IN MY OWN HOME: REASON ABLE MRS STOKER 2157 N CAPITOL PATHFINDER PROTESTANT CLUB- Has many calls for help, such as clothing shoes, cast-off furniture. If you have same, please call Ri. 6652. SULPHUR. VAPOR BATHS—And massaging for men and women. Mildred Mewhlnnev. 227 N. Delaware. Apt. 6. RI. 6662 big” TIME DANCE—Every Tuesday. 729 N Illinois. Public Invited. SHAMPOO and marcel. *1 .permanent waving. $4.50. 508 Kahn Bldg. LI. 0330. PERMANENT—Waves. $3. $5. $7.50: all hyuty wk, reas Call eves. Be. 3911 -J MAmTINS JAPANESE GARDENS. Ha’.’.ow'n narll es. dinners and dances. Ir. 2065-R. Business Announcements BATHROOM Complete S7O; oluirt.ue ane heating Installed Ucas Ta 4057 CHIMNEY pointing and repairing. Roof and gutters repaired. Ch. 7112-W. FEATHERS—Bought soil, and renovated feather mattresses, pillows made to order E. F Burkle 431-433 Mass Avc RI 6695 •euRNACE installation, all makes ol furn repaired Doyle Heating Cos., LI 7270 PAINTING —Papering, cleaning $3 a room. Call. Ta. 2901 or He. 2420. PAINTING—Inside and outside. Prices reasonable. ATKINSON. Wa, 1637-M. PAINTING—Ext., inter.: varnishing, enameling. H. DINKLA it SON. Ch 2682-W PAPER HANGlNG—Bampies shown: special discount this month. Dr. 2289. RUGS CLEANED-9x12 $l5O Cal' fol del 10-da spec Kemer Rue Cos Ch 5336 SHEET - METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS. Repairs for any make of furnace. Chas Goldstein. I®4o S. Merld. Dr. 3431. WHY PAY MORE Paper furnished and hung, $4 per room. Ir, 2415. FRANK JACKSON. Ch. 2004. STERRETT—Chester 8., cleaning dying, alterations, pressing while you wait, drop In 128 E. Ohio. Li. 3103. Lost and Found BRACELET—Aauamarlne and brilliants, lost on Pennsylvania, between 34th and 37th. Reward. Wa. 1917. BRIEF CABE—Lost some time last Sunday, contains 2 large loose-leaf books of engineering data. Val’ble to owner. Easily Identified by contents. Lib, rew. Wa. 4079. BRINDLE Boston bull: lost; dark with white blaze on chest and head. Reward. Hu. 1727. PARASOL—Left E. New York (Emerson) bus. Oct. 2; keepsake: reward. Ir. 0383. POCKETBOOK—BIack, leaf design lost on Ingram, between 1726 and 1705: S4O. change. Ladv needs badly. Reward. Ch. 6153-J. POCKETBOOK— Apollo theater; Tuesday noon: $4.76: 2 keys, working girls. ,Li. 3856, POLICE DOG—Male, black and tan; choke chain; child’s pet. Reward. Be. 0112-R. Help Wanted Male YOUNG MAN 16 TO 18 YEARS OLD. MUST HAVE BICYCLE. KNOW CITY WELL. SEE MR. NICEWANGER TIMES OFFICE S6O UP We will start 3 men with cars on this live asles proposition, and show you how; home improvement necessity’; SIOO article. 20% commission. Mr. Brady. Room 639 for appointment. Hotel Claypool. WE HAVE an exceptional proposition to offer; *lO to *ls can be made by men who will work; automobile salesmen should do well with this. Apply to Mr. Brown. 312 E. Washington. Room 3. DUE to increase In business we can use several salesmen, selling warm air furnaces. Experience not necescsary as we teach you our system. Apply 2-4 p. m. Friday at 247 Virginia Ave. AVIATION concern, will train several men as pilots and mechanics. Those accepted assisted to employment during and after training. Greer Airways. 905 Roosevelt Bldg. CONTRACT PAINTER—First, sec our location. 966 N. Tuxedo St.; second, Stop 6% Rockville Rd.; also have work. FIRST RATE CARPENTER BARBER —Steady Job, $18: guaranteed. W. F. Henry. Southport 11. FURNACE installers: must have own tools. Apply 1122 W. 35th. Ta. 4785.

PAGE 13

Help Wanted Female Power Machine Operator $2 DAY. COLORED girl for general housework: reference 1412 E Washington St. ! EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND i BOOKKEEPER. 221 E. lth St. Call OTt* i Situations Wantea /W. te j MAN and wif el - to manage farm, or run • farm on shares: exp. and best of reference Add Times Box No A 41. 1 MAN. age. 25 vears. wants work. Insido lob. shop work or other work. Call Dr 3414 Address 1024% South Meridian. I NIGHT WATCHMAN . _ EXPERIENCED MAN DR, 82.7-W. Situations Wanted t emals ; MEN'S LAUNDRY Carefully dors. rgference. Mrs. Long. 1324 E. 10th St. tiooms lot Rent ALABAMA N , 2114—Lovely room, steam heat; meals optional. Ta. 4474. • ALA . N . 2456—PLEASANT FRONT RM.; TWIN BEDS. TA 2647. ALA., 1301, APT. I—Pleasant rm.. adjoin* lng bath. 1 or 2. RI. 3988. ALABAMA. N.. 2355- Attractive room. • windows: private entrance.' girls. Ta. 6547 BELLEFONTAINE 263i ■ WAR*" RM.. NEXT BATH. PRIV. KCV* r KT. BROADWAY. 1008 Pleasant, warm room Jor 2: home privileges. RI. 8229. home privileges: meals opt. He. 2848. CENTRAL. 2048 Warm, nicely furnished room: $4. Ta. 3451. CENTRAL. 1446 Verv desirable rm.. good carline garage. Li. .9504. CENTRAL. 1519—Nicely lurn , front rm.; modern: 1 or 2 gentlemen. Li. 9615. CENTRAL, 3358—Comfortable rm., near bath; 1 or 2 employed. Wa. 0407-R. CENTRAL. 2048—2 front warm connect* lng rooms; nicely furnished. CENTRAL, 2325—Front rm.. twin b<U; exten. phone: large closets. He. 3/37. COLLEGE, 2029* APT. 4—NICE RM ; TWIN BEDS. NEXT BATH. HE. 4653. COLLEGE. 3156—Large rm.; alcove; 1 or 3; steam heat; hot water. Wa. 2681-IV_ DELA.. N.. 2542—CLEAN WARM RM.t PRIVATE HOME; GOOD MEALS FOR 1 OR 2 EMPL. DEI AWARE. N.. 2264—Attractive front rm.. well heated; pientv hot water. Ha. 1906. DENISON HOTEL Now showing rooms for permanent guests for the winter. Convenient to everything C!ome and see thorn; $lO weekly qouble and up. EAST—Nicely furn. rm.; private home; near bus, car. Call Ir. 2658. ___ “HARBOUR HOTEL ' . Large modern rooms; tub shower bath, reasonable rate. 617-19 N. Illinois. ILL.. N, 1907—Attractive dbl.: steam ht.; const, not wa; men or couple. Ta. 6024. ILLINOIS. N., 805—Modern, warm room; near hath, for 1 or 2. Li. 9118 ILL., N.. 3523—Large beautiful room' private home: gentlemen pref. Ta. 5259. KEYSTONE. N.. 904—Large front room, private, mod home; gentlemen. Ch. 3456. MERIDIAN, N., 1203—Large rm.; all lmFrovements; good heat; 10 min. walk rom town. Reasonable. RI. 6110. MERIDIAN. N~i 2050—Business men, twin J?eds; private home; meals. Ha. 2800. MERIDIAN, N., 2140—Attractive front rm.; gentlemen: privileges; garage. Ta. 1708. MERIDIAN. N.. 1237—Nice rm.. also counectlng rms. for 4, LI. 8760. MERIDIAN. N.. 2249—Attractively fur., nlshcd rm.; reasonable. Ta. 1627. MERIDIAN. N. 1716 Beautiful furn. rm.; ma 1 and service; steam heat. Ha. 1825. MERIDIAN, N. of creek; beaut., warm rm,; prlv. home; nr Marott hotel. Ta. 5499. NEvTj'ERSEY. N.. 1015— Pleas, front, rm.; walk, dlst.; prl- home; gentlemen; *3.60, NEW JERSEY". 2345 N —Convenient room; private home; steam heat. Ha. 3827-W. OHIO HOTEL- 126% E OHIO: CLEAN. AIRY ROOMS: HOT WATER. ORIENTAL. N7 20—Front room furn., modern: reasonable; also housekeep. apt, PARKVIEW. N.. 18—Pleasant front rm. for 2; prlvate home, E. Wash. car, RI. 5693. PARKVIEW, 37—Well heated pleasant, rm., prlv. home. E. Wash car. RI. 1673. PENN.." N., 3015—Nicely fur., warm rm.J prlv. home; *6; gentleman. Ha. 1424. PENN.. N.. 919. Apt 9—Prlv. llv. rm, bdrm. twin beds, connects bath. Reasonable. PLEASANT RM —Steam heat, girls. - 603 E. 32d. Breakfast optional. Wa. 2836. PRATT. E.. 225—Large front room for two. single room, clean, modeiri. PRATT. E.. 421; Apt. 2—Living and sleeping rm., mod., gtcam heat. Ri. 5619. RUCKLE. 3133 -FURN. RM TWIN BEDS. PRIVATE HOME. WA. 1788-W. RUCKLE. 3012—WARM FRONT ROOM. HA, 1091-R SARATOGA" Mass.; clean, „ Steam heat. Special weekly rates. L). 0665. ST DENIS HOTEL—Clean rms.; *5 wk, up. Men only. 136 W. Market St. TALBOTT, N., 1727—Very attractive, warm room; private home; reason.; gentlemen. 320~E. VERMONT Conveniently located, clean rms,, good heat, hot water. RI. 0575. ' WALNUT. E. 112—Cozv rm.. near bath, for 2: private home: use of phone.