Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1930 — Page 12
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STOCK SHARES SELL DOWN ON WEAK SUPPORT All Groups Show Losses in Dip Following Early Morning Rise.
Average Stock Prices
Aver*** of thirty Industrial* for Thursday wat. 26*.59. off 3.85 Average of twenty rails was i42.06. off 90 Average of twenty utilities was 100.37. off 1.93. Average of forty bond* was 95.28. off .02. £>/ fit itrr' Press NEW YORK. June 6.—A lasthour selling movement struck the stock market today and prices easily gave ground, many issues dipping to new lows. United States Steel made anew low on the movement to around 167 and leaders followed. More speculative shares were hammered down 5 to 6 points or more. For a few minutes trading volume picked up. Near the close the selling gathered momentum and the tape fell behind eight minutes, the latest it has been for several weeks. Before the last-minute selling movement various attempts had been made to rally the market, but none succeeded. Traders then became discouraged and dumped their holdings for what they would bring. Auburn Hits -ow Columbia Graphophone felt pressure of an organized bear raid and crumpled 5% points to anew low for the year at 21. Among ether issues to make new 1930 lows were United States Industrial Alcohol at 81. off 6%; American Rolling Mill, 64 Vt, off 3 5 4, and American Radiator, 30, off 1 Vi. Erie made a new low for the year at 42%, off ’/a, in the railroad group, while Seaboard Air Line equaled its low at 8. Auburn Auto broke BVi points to 143, anew year’s low. Other shares selling at relative high prices were hard hit. Columbian Carbon broke 5% points, Eastman Kodak, 5%; Air Reduction, s?*; Vanadium, 4; American Can, 4'4: J. I- Case, 5, and Westinghouse, 4. Amusements Down United Stores, which is to absorb United Cigar Stores soon, was the c-nly really strong spot on the board. The issue rose more than a point to anew high for the year near 15. Amusements went down with the remainder of the list, Warner Brothers dipping more than 3 points. Preliminary calculation showed the industrial average down -.10 points to 263.49 and the railroad average down 1.04 to 141.02. Sales totaled 2.154,860 shares, compared with 2,392,850 shares on Thursday. Os today's total 893,960 shares were brought out in the last fifty minutes and 1,260,900 shares in the preceding four hours and ten minutes.
In the Cotton Markets
(Bv Thomson S’. McKinnon) NEW YORK, June 6.—The cotton market opened sftfxmt unchanged this morning. A little weakness in July during the first hour gradually sprea dto other months and In the early afternoon prices were 25 points under the pre-ious close. The farm board has organized a new corporation for the stabilization of cotton prices, he powers arc quite extensive. They can do about anything an ordinary cotton trader can do and with plenty of government money behind them they will go a long way in maintaining prices. More than everp it appears to us. a trading opportunity will be given in cotton that should appeal to those who use ordinary mercantile methods in their operations. At present, due to a strong technical position, we suggest purchases. NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. January 14 47 14.22 14.29 March 14 48 14.45 14 46 May . . 14 56 14.56 14 56 JUlv 15.69 15.36 15.41 October 14.45 14.12 14.19 December 14.51 14.23 14.29 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 14.?3 14.57 14-58 March 14.65 14.41 14.47 Mav 14 77 14.58 14.59 ji,lv 1 15 89 15.61 15.75 October 14.70 14.42 14.50 December 14.73 14.50 14.59 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. Julv 15.(6 15.54 i5.57 October 14.52 14.20 14.28 December 14 58 14.35 14.40
Banks and Exchange
INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Indianapolis bank clearings Friday. June 6. $3,007.00: debits. *6,925,00. CHICAGO STATEMENT Bv United Press _ . , CHICAGO. June 6 -Bans clearings. *95,300.000: balances. *6.500.000. NEW YORK STATEMENT Bv United Press . _ , , NEW YORK, June 6.—Bank elaenngs. *1.261.000.000: clearing house balance. *198.000.000: federal reserve bank credit balance. *181.000.000. TREASI’RY STATEMENT Bti I’nited Press WASHINGTON. June 6.—Treasury net balance on June 4. was *85.734.637.38: customs receipts to the month to that date totaled *6.177.022.40; government expeditures on June 4. were *12.189.255.00.
Investment Trusts
(By James T. HamiU & Cos.) —June 6 Bid. Ask. Basic Industry Shares 9 9% Corporate Trust Shares 9% 10 Diversified Trust Shares A... 25% ... Diversified Trust Shares 8... 20% 21 Diversified Trust Shares C... 8% 9% Nation Wide Sec 9% 10% Fixed Trust Shares A 21% ... Fixed Trust Shares B 18% ... Investment Trust of N Y 11 11% Leaders of Industry 11% 12% North American Trust Shares 9 s , 10% Standard Oil Trust Shares 8 10 S W Strauss Inv Units 52 58 Selected Amer Shares <’ 8% Trustee Standard OH Shares B 10% 11% U S Elec & Power Shares A.. 40% 42% U S Eiec & Power Shares 8.. 12 12V*
Cash Grain
—June 6 - The bids for car lots of grain at the cell of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. shipping point, basts 41* ic New York Rate, were: Wheat—Firm; No. 1 red. *l.o3' 2 ftl.o4ti: No. 2 hard. 97Sti98*jC. Corn—Firm: No. 2 white. 79V ? *Ejc; No. 3 white. 7*-2*i79*2c: No. 2 yellow. 75 76c: No. 3 yellow. 746 75c: 73‘7674*ac: No. 3 mixed. 73*2® 73Wc. Oata—Firm: No. 2 white. 386 39c. No. 3 white. s7@3*c. _ _ Hav—Steady. <F. O. B. country points taking 23* ic or less rate* to Cincinnati or LoulsvUle.l No. 1 timothy. *l4: No. 2 timothy. *l3: No. 3 timothv. *11.30; No. 1 light clover mixed. *12.30; No. 1 clover mived. *11.50: No. 1 clover hay. *lO. Wheat—No. 2 red. 3 cars: No. 2 bard. 4 cars sample. 1 car. Total. 8 cars. Com*No. 1 white. 3 cars: No. 2 white. 2 cars: sample white. 1 car; No. 1 yellow. 7 cars: No. 2 vellcw. 6 cars; No. 3 Tellow. 1 car: No. 5 velow, 3 cars: No. * yellow, 7 cars: No. 3 mixed. 1 car: No. 6 mixed. 1 car. -Total. 30 car*. Oata—No. 3 white. 3 cars: No. 3 white. 2 car*. Total 7 ear*. Hay— No. 1 timothy. 2 cars. Total. 4
New York Stocks (By Thomson U McKinnon 1 ————
—June *— . Prev. Railroad*— Hifh Low. Close. Close. Atchlton 2J4% 333 324 224 Atl Coast Line }•* }•?. B*lt & Ohio ...111% ill ill'* 11} • Chest & Ohio ..211 210 210 311% Chesa Corp .. M • MU • Chi Ort West .. 134 13 13 ’ Chi N West 0 M CRI & P 11? 772 Del L & W ...123% 122 122 124 Del Sr. Hudson .172 171% 171% ••• Erie 43% 424 424 44 Erie Ist pfd .. 88% 88 88 M * Gulf Mob Sc Oil 35% 35 * Illinois Central 137 137 Kan City So JVl* ••• m”k & & T h .:::: % % " &o% Mo pJcinc ofd 132 |3}% 131% }3i% N Y Central .. 173 171% I*l% } 73 % Nickel Plate - }}* • \\V& NY NH Sc H . . .110% 110 1104 112% Nnr Papjflf ... o*s 3 oU 2 Norfolk Sc West 238% 237% 238 4 238 4 OSc W 12% 12 12 124 Pennsylvania .. 76% 75% 75. 78 J Readine *•* 116 So Pacific ......120% ÜB4 ÜB4 }20% Southern Ry ..1064 10a% 1054 107 St Paul 184 18% 18% 18% B*. Paul pfd ... 30 s * 30% 36% St L Sc S F . .109 108 108 109 Union Pacific . ..225 223 224% 224% Wabash 464 46% 46% 49 W Maryland 28% 28 28 29% West Pacinc 224 23 Am Car Sc Fdy 55% 54 4 55 54 4 Am Locomotive .. 57 ... Am Steel Pd .... 43 42 42 ... Am Air Brake S .. ... ••• 45% Oen Am Tank.. 103% 100% 101% 103 General Elec ... 81% 79 4 79% 81% Gen Rv Sl*nal.. 92% 91% 91% 92% Lima Loco 32% 304 304 33 Man El Sup .... 16 154 15% 15% N Y Air Brake.. 404 40’/. 40V. 40% Pre's Stl Car.. 9 8% 8% ... Pullman 73% 73 <34 73% Wsstingh Air B 42 41% 41% 42 Weitlngh Elec ..176% 172% 172 4 17b 7 , Firestone 22 4 21% 21% 23 Fisk 3% 34 34 34 Goodrich 39 4 37’/2 374 38% Ooodvear 84 4 82% 83 85 Kelly Spr*fld ... 4% 4 4% 4% Lee Rubber , 7 U 8 Rubber 29% 284 284 29% Auburn 1564 148 150 1584 Chrysler 343% 334 34 344 Motors— Gardner 4 4% Graham-Paige .. 8% 7% 8% 8 General Motors.. 49% 48% 48% 494 Hudson 42% 414 614 62V. Hupp 18% 18 18 17 Mick 71 70% 71 70% Marmon 18 18 Nash 40 39% 40 39% Pierce Arrow 27V* Reo 11% 11 11 11% S’.udebaker 35 s . 35” 35% 35% Yellow Truck... 28% 25% 25% 25% Motor Accessories— Bend lx Aviation. 41 4040 <1 Borg Warner ... 37 364 37 364 Briggs 21% 30% 20% 214 Eaton 30V. 29% 29% 304 El Storage B 69% 70% Hayes Body .... 9% 8% 8% 9% Houda 16% 14% 18V. 17 Motor Wheel 27’/. ... Sparks-With .. 26% 25% 25% 26% Bte* it-Warner.. 28 4 28 % 38Vs 28% Timkin Roll .... 71 4 70 70 71% Mining— Am Metals 39% 39 V. 34% 39% Am Smelt 70 69% 69% 694 Am Zinc 11% 10% 10% 104 Anaconda Cop.. 57 56 564 56% Cal & Hecla 18% 18% 18% 18 Cerro de Pasco j. 53 524 Freeport Texas.. 50% 49 494 50 Granby Corp 30 30 Great Nor Ore.. 314 21 31% 21 Howe Sound ... 32% !nt Nickel 31% 30% 304 31 Inspiration I®, Kennecott Cop.. 46’. 46% 46% 46% Magma Cop 35% 35 35 35 Miami Copper 214 214 Nev Cons ... 20 20 V. Tevas Gul Sul.. 51% 59 59 59% U S Smelt 26% 26 26 26 Amerada 30 39% 29% 29% Am Republic ... .... 254 Atl Refining 424 41% 41% 22,i Barnsdall 26% *6% 36% 26% Houston”.. lid 7 * 107% 103% 107 Vs ■ B* ?& Ift ? * Mex Sbd "V.”' 29%' 27% 28 28% - 4 4 Phillips 37% 36% 37 37% Pr Oil Sc Gas.. .. ... 45% Pure Oil ./!.... 22% 23% 22% 32% Richfield 21% 2i 2i 4 22 Roval Dutch .. 52}. 52 52,. s2 Shell Un . 20}'. 20% 20% ... Simms Pt 26% 26% 26% 2.^ Sinclair 28% 27 A 28 28 r Slcellv 34% 34Va 34 J a 34-4 Standard of CM 694 69% 69 a 69 . Standard of NJ 78 76 a 76 . 78 * Standard of N Y 35-* 3.V. 35 ,* 36 . Texas Cos 37% 36% 37 57% Union Oil 44 ’ 45 v * .. 67 84 4 64V. 67% Bethlehem 93}* 92, 93 93 ? Bvers A M .... 96% 03% 04% 95% Colo Fuel 67}. 65% 654 67^ Cruc Steel 77% 76-. 77.* 76 A Ludlum 32 V 5 31/• 32 34/4 Midland •• -ii,, Newton ?? T T Az S 561a 54 s * 54 s * ?*6 T n IT S Steel 1687* 167 V 167, 168*4 Vanadium Hpa* USv Youngst S& W 38 % 38’ 4 387a 39 Am Sumatra 73 ■* 13 1 Am Tobacco (A) .. ••• 255 ... Am Tob <BI 262 257% 207 A 258% Con Cigar* • • ••• 2*.? -i: General Cigar .. 50% 50’a 50 4 51 Lig Sc Meyers B 105% 101}. 101’? 10* Lorillard 24 22% 22% 24 Phil Morris ...... ... , 77 % Revnnlds Tob.. 82’* Jl7* *2 * Tob Pr A 11% 11 11 11% Tob Pr B 5% 5 5 5 United Cig 8% 8% 8% 8% Utilities— _ „ Adams Exp .... 3i% 29}* 29}* 31}. Am For Pwr... 84 81% 81% 83% Am Pwr Sc Li...103','. 101% 101% 104 AT&T ....228 226 226 227% Col Gas & E 1.... 814 79% 79% 814 Com & Sou 174 17 17 17’,? El Pwr &Li 90% 864 86% 90% Qen Gas A 13 T * 13V® 1?*? I?,, 2 Inti TSz T.... 63V* 61% 61% 62% Natl Pwr & Li.. 47% 46% 46% . No Amer Cos 123 120 4 120 123 4 Pac Gas & El.. 87% 66% 66% 67% Pub Ser N J....112’* 108}. 109% 112 V. So Cal Edison.. 65% 64% 64% 65 Std O & El 115% 114 1144 116% United C0r0.... 43% 424 4 % Ut Pwr & L A.. 39Va 39 39 394 West Unoln 182 184 Am*" ”nti nr Corp.. 434 424 424 43’A Am Ship & Com .. ... ..... Inti Mer M pfd.. 23’/a 23 23 4 24 United Fruit... 91 904 904 914 Foods— „ Armour A 6% 6- 1 . 6% 64 Cal Pkg 69 68 68 ... Can Drv • • i- J? 4 69 Childs Cos *7% 66 67 66 Coca Cola 189 185% 186 186% Cont Baking A.. 28 27% 27% 28 Corn Prod 106 4 104% 104% 1964 Cudahv Pkg ... 43V. 434 434 43% Cuban Am Sug. ... ... 6/2 ... Gen Foods 59% 59 59 60 Grand Union .. 16% 164 16% .... Hersev 1054 1044 104% 105}* Jewel'Tea ..... * 7 , 2 Kroger 33% 33 33 334 Natl Biscuit ... 90 4 88 % 88 4 89 A Pillsbury 314 31 31 31, a Safeway St 98% 93% 94 s * 99 A Std Brands —. 23 V* 22% 23 23 / Ward Bkg 1* I°% Co'ty , 'fnc 21% 21% 21% 23 Lambert Cos ... 96% 94}* 96% Lehn Sc Fink .. 27% 374 2’’% 274 Industrials— . ~ Am Radiator .. 31% 30 30 314 Bush Term 42 *
Commission Row
FRUITS. Apples—Ba. ket: Baldwin. „ *362.50; Stavman. Wlnesap. $3.25; Ben Davis, *2.25. Boxes: Stayman. *363.25. Wlnesap, *2.7563.25. Barrels: Baldwin b<r. Ben Davis. *5.50: Wlnesap, * Melons —Cantaloupes. California, standards *5 a crate; ponies, *464.50; Honey Dew, *5.50 a crate. _ . .. Cherries—California. 8-lb. box. *345. Grapefruit—imperial Valley. *6.7567.75 * Demons —Fancy CaUfornia. *8 a crate. Limes—Dominican. *3.25 a 100 Oranges—California Valencia. 88 6 9.25 a Cr pe*ars— Avocado CaUfornia. *869 a Pineapples—Cuban. *3.5064.35 a crate. Strawberries—24-quart crate. Kentucky. *566; southern Indiana. $3.50 65; Illinois, *5; Marion county. *6. VEGETABLES. Atichokes—California, *1.35 a dozen. Asparagus—Home-grown, long green. 75 6 90c a dozen bunches: white. 65c. Beans—Southern stringless. *2.5062.75 a hamper. Beets—Louisiana, new. *3.25 a crate; home-grown. 90c a dozen bunches. Cabbage—Southern, new. 5 Vic a lb.: $4.50 a crate. Carrots—Coltfornla. *3.7564.28 a crate; Louisiana. $2; Indiana. $1.25 a bushel. Cauliflower—California. *3.25 a crate. Celery—Florida, 3s to 8s crates. *465; washed. 8162 a bunch. Corn—Roasting ears. Texas. 82.2562.50 a 5-dozen crate. . Cucumber—Home-grown, hothouse. 816 $1.25 a dozen. Eggplant—Southern. $2 a dozen. Kale—Home-grown. 75c a bushel. Lettuce—California Iceberg. *3.506*50 a crate of 4s. ss: extra fancy Marion county leaf. SOc a 15-lb. basket. Mustard—Home-grown. 75c a bushel. Onions—Oreen. nome-grown. 35c a dozen bunches; new. Texas, yellow Bermuda $1.60 a crate; Crystal Wax. *3. Parsley—Southern. 65670 c a dozen bunches. Parsnips—lndiana. *1.35 a bushel. Peas—Southern Telephone. *2.50 a hamper: California. *2.7563 a hamper. Peppers—Florida. *6 a crate. Radishes—Hothouse, button. 40c a dozen bunches: long, red or white. 35c. Rhubarb—Home-grown, 35c a dozen. Spinach—Home-grown. 65c a bushel. Tomatoes—Southern repecked. 144s to 180s. *5.5066.50 a crate: 10-lb. box. *3: Marlon county hothouse. *3 a 10-lb. basket. Turnips—New. (3.50 a bushel; Marlon county. 45c a dozen bunches. Potatoes —Michigan Round White. *4.75 05 a 150-lb. bag; Colorado Russet. (4.506 5; a 100-lb. bag; Red River Early Ohio. *46445 a 130-lb. bag: Southern Triumph. *4 a 100-lb. bag; S3 75 in 50-lb. sacks. *
Certainteed ... 9% Gen Asphalt ... 59 57 4 57 4 57% Lehigh Port 3S Otis Elev 74 5 . 724 724 74 Indus Chen.— Allied Chem 310 305 305 Com Solv 294 28% 28% 29% Union Curb ... 83 80 4 81 s * 824 U S Indus Alco 87 81 81 874 Retail Stores— Assoc Drv Gds. . 414 40% 40% 424 Gimbel Bros 16’A 18 18 16% Kfesge S 8 .... 31 30% 31 30% Mav D Btore... 51 50% 504 514 Mont Ward.... 45% 44 44 44 4 Penny J C 66 s . 664 664 664 Schulte Ret St... 9% 9 9% 9 Sears Roe 84% 83 83 85 Woolworth 64’, 62% 63 63% Amusements— Bruns Balke ... 19% 18 18 194 Col Graph .... 234 214 224 264 Crosley Radio.. 17* i 17 17 17 s * Eastman Kod 240 Fox Film A 53 4 51% 51% 53 Grigsby Gru 25% 24 24 25 Loews Inc 894 874 87 s * 89% Param Fam.... 68% 66 664 70 Radio Corp 49% 47% 47% 49% R-K-O 41 % 39 39 414 Schubert 23% 23 23 24 Warner Bros. .. 64% 64V. 64% 64% Miscellaneous— Alrw-av App 28 23 City Ice & Fu 43 43% Congoleum 14% 13% 13% 14% Amer Can 144% 141 141 144% Cont Can 65% 634 634 654 Curtiss Wr .... 8% 84 B s , 8% Gillette 8 R.... 86% 84% 84% 864 Real Silk ... 504 50 50 50 U S Leather A.. 20 4 20 % 20% 20%
Chicago Stocks ““ ißy James T. HamUl & Cos.* ——— 1 TOTAL SALES 2*6.700 SHARES High. Low. Last. Adams Royalty 34 Allied Motor ind 13% 134 13% Amer Equities 19 Art Metal Works 16 15’/* 15% Atlas Stores 34’,i 34V* 34V* Auburn Automobile ...156 150 130 Backstay Welt ........ 284’ Banco Kentucky 23 Bendix Aviation 41 4040 Borg Warner 37’/* 364 364 Brown Fence & W '‘A” 25 24% 25 Butler Bros 10 9 94 Ceco Mlg Cos 13% 13 13V* Cent 111 Securities 274 Cent Pub Serv Cl “A”. 38% 33 38 Cent &So West 26’/s 25% 254 Chi City & Cos Rys pfd 13 Chicago Corp 14 13% 14 Cities Service 31% 30% 30 7 /a Club Aluminum 4% Commonwealth Edison.3oo 295 2964 Continental Chicago ctfs 18% 18% 184 Cord Corp 9% 84 8% Corp Securities 25 24% 24V/ 'Jontl htcago pfd ..... 46 Electric Household 554 524 53 Electric Research Lab.. 1% Otneral Theater Equip 45 s * 45 45 Great Lakes Aircraft.... 84 6% 6% Grief Bros 25V 24 24Va loudallie-Hershey A... 23',. 22Va 23 ,'oudaile-Hershey B 16% 15 15% In scull Util Invest 63% 624 62 4 Ins Util Inv pfd ex-w.. 95 944 94 4 In Ut In p2dsrbd 6% 104 4 104 104 Iron Fireman 284 28Vi 28% Kellogg Switch c0m.... 5% 5% 5% Ken-Rad Tu & Lamp 94 Kej-stone Steel 14 Vi Lib-McNeil 16% 16 16 Lion Oil Refining 0... 25 4 25 % 254 Lynch Glass Machine... 24 22% 23 Manhattan-Dearborn... 354 Middle West Util Inew) 33‘/s 31 7 /s 31% Midland United 28 s /* 28 28% Missouri-Kansas Pipe L 36 35% 35VA Modine 62 60 60 Midland United pfd ... 44 4 44 44 Majestic Hou Prod .... 63% 61’A 62 Muskegon Motor Spec.. 144 14% 144 National Electric Pow A 30% 30 30 National Repub Inv 454 ... National Invest 19% National-Standard .... 37V* 36% 37% Noblitt-Snarks S3 North American Car .. 4.7% 47 47 North Amer Light & P.. 73% 72 72 No &So Amer Corp ... 21 204 304 Pacific Pub Serv “A”.. 31 ... ... Pines Winterfront 34 Ross Gear 324 Ryerson & Son 33V* Seaboard Util Shares. 74 6% 7V'a Standard Dredging Cos.. 21V* 204 21% Etetnite Radio 2 ... ... Stone. H. O. & Cos 14% 13 14 Super-Maid 27 2334 234 Swift & Cos 30% 304 304 Swift International.... 36 35% 35% U S Radio & Tel 22 4 21% 21% Utah Radio 94 9 9 Utility & Ind 17% 174 174 Utility & Ind pfd.... 24% 244 244 Wachell pfd 21 Va Wextark Radio 124 12% 124 Winton Engine 65 Zenith Radio 14 VA 14 14
Produce Markets
Eg. s (Country Run)—Loss off delivered in In'ianapoiis. 16%c: henery quality. No. 1. 19c. No. 2. 14c. Poultry (buying prices) —Hens weighing 4% lbs. or over, 20c; under 4’i lbs.. 20c: Leghorn hens. 17c; springe •*. 2 lbs. or over. 25c: under 2 lbs.. 25< • Leghorn springers. 19c: old cocks, 9@loc: ducks, full feathered, fat, whites, 9c: gec!r. 6c. These prices are for No. 1 top qua Ity auoted by Kingan Sc Cos. Butter (who’esale) —No. 1 35G36c: No. 2. 33® 34c. Hutterfat—3lc. Cheese (wholesale selling mice per pound)—American loaf, 31c: pimento loaf. 32c: Wisconsin firsts, 27c: Longhorns. 34c; New York Limberger. 36c. Bv United Press CHICAGO. June 6.—Eggs Market steady: receipts, 26,622 cases: extra firsts. 2%c; firsts. 21%022c: ordinaries. 19@ 19%c: seconds. 18c. Butter—Market, unsettled: receipts. 16.749 tubs: extras. 31%c; extra firsts. 29%®30c: firsts. 28@28%c; seconds. 26027 c; standards. 31%c. Poultry —Market steadv: receipts, no cars in or due; fowls. 19c: springers. 30c; Leghorns, 14c; ducks. 13c: greese. 12c; turkeys, 20c; roosters, 13%@14c: broilers. 23c. Cheese —Twins. 16% 018%c; young Americas, 18%c. Potatoes—On track. 110: arrivals, 62: shipments. 1.144: market, old stock steadv: Wisconsin sacked round whites, *303.10; new stock barely steady: southern sacked bliss triumphs. $3.9004. Bv United Press NEW YORK, June 6.—Flour—Dull and unsettled; spring patents. *[email protected]. Pork —Steady. Mess —*32. Lard—Firm. Middle West 5p0t—*[email protected]. Tallow —Weaker; special to extra. 5%05%c. Potatoes—New firm: southern, *2 05.75: Maine. [email protected]; Canada. s3® 3.25. Sweet Potatoes—Steady; southern crate, *3 03.25: Jersey basket. 75c @*3.50. Dressed Poultry Unsettled; turkeys. 25@43c; chickens. 17 0 38c; fowls. 14®28c: ducks. Long Island 19c. Live Poultry—Firm: geese. 12® 14c; ducks, 14® 23c: fowls. 21026 c: turkeys. 15025 c; roosters, 12® 13c: broilers. 18047 c. Cheese —ull; state whole milk, fancy to specials, 24@25c; Young America. 19@25c. Bv United Press CINCINNATI.- June 6.—Butter, firm; creamery in tub lots, according to score, 30@33c; common score discounted. 2@3c; packing stock No. I. 25c: No. 2,18 c: No. 3.14 c: butterfat. 28032 c. Eggs—Higher: cases, included: fresh gathered. 23c: firsts. 21c: seconds. 19 %c: nearby ungraded, 21 %c. Live poultry—Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount: fowls. 5 lbs. and over. 19c: 4 lbs. and over, 20c; 3 lbs. and over. 20c: Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over. 15c: roosters, 14c: broilers, colored, over 2 lbs.. 35c: broilers. 4% lbs. and over. 30c: 1% lbs. and over. 27c: Leghorn and Orpington broilers. 1% lbs. and over. 24c: 1% lbs. and over, 23c: broilers, partly feathered. 20@22c; black springers, 22c. Bv United Press CLEVELAND, June 6.—Butter—Extras. 35 ’ic: extra firsts. 35 Vic. Eggs—Extras, 23c: firsts. 22c. Poultry—Fowls. 23@24c: medium, 23@24c: Leghorn, 15020 c; heavy springers. 28036 c: Leghorn springers. 20® 28c: ducks. 15@22c: old cocks. 10@15c: geese. 1214 c. Potatoes—Maine, green mt.. *3.400 3.50 per 120-lb. sack: Idaho Russet. *4.2504.35 per 100-lb. sack; Mich.. $4.50 per 100-lb. sack.
New York Bank Stocks
—June 6 Bid. Ask. America 121% 123% Bank of United States 53 54% Bankers 153% 154% Brooklyn Trust 775 785 Central Hanover 382 385 Chase National 162% 163% Chatham Phoenix Natl 133 135 Chemical 71 72 Citv National ..182% 184 Corn Exchange 215 217 Commercial 525 530 Continental 33% 35 Empire 89’% 91’.a First National 5.750 6.850 Guaranty 718 721 Irving 55*/2 56*2 Manhattan & Cos 125% 126% Manufacturers 120 122 New York Trust 279 283 Public 133 125 Chelsea 46 51
Net Changes
Bv Vvytrd Prrt* NEW YORK. June 6.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded on the New York Stock Exchange today were as follows: Dp. Off. Alleghaney Corporation 35 \ American Can 141 American Telephone 33a 3 * 2*2 Bethlehem Steel 93 .. Vs Consolidated Oas 126 2’ General Electric 79V, lVi General Motors 48*i IVk lnternation.il Telephone 61V, V 2 Montgomery Ward 44 *2 North American 120*2 3Va Radio Corporation 47V l*a Radio-Keith 39 2> ? Sinclair 37V, 4s Standard Oil New Jersey 76S V* Dnlted Corporation 42’ 1 IV, United States Steel 157 V 1V United Stores Corporation A 14V,..1V* ... WMtingtoouse Electric 172 ’3 iH
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PORKERS HOLD STEADY TREND AT CITYYARDS Little Change Apparent in Cattle and Calves; Sheep Even. May Bulk Top Receipts 28. 810.304U0.40 810.45 8,000 29. 10.60 10.70 5.500 June 2. 10.40ei0.50 10.50 8.000 3. 10.404x10.50 10.50 7.500 4. 10.40-3110.50 10.50 7.500 5. 10.355M0.45 10.50 8.000 6. 10.35510.45 10.50 7.000 Hogs opened steady at the Union Stockyards this morning, the trend later developing weakness with some classes, celling 5 cents lower. The bulk, 160 to 275 pounds, sold for $10.35 to $10.45; top price paid, $10.50. Receipts were estimated at 7,000, holdovers were 609. Cattle receipts were 700, the market holding unchanged. Vealers were steady at sl2 down, calf receipts numbering 900. Sheep were steady with good and choice lambs making the market at sll to $11.50. Sheep and lamb receipts were 1,200. Chicago hog receipts were 21,000; holdovers 4,000. The market held steady with Thursdays average. 150 to 240-pound weights brought $10.40 to $10.50; 260 to 300 pounders, $10.25 to $10.35. Cattle receipts were 2,500; sheen, 12,000.
—Hogs— Receipts, 7,000; market, steady. Heavies. 300 lbs. up $ 9.75(g) 10.25 250-300 lbs 10.254U0.35 Med. wts.. 25-250 lbs 10.354r10.45 200-225 lbs 10.40(g) 10.50 Light wkts.. 160-200 lbs [email protected] 130-160 lbs 10 -29f Packing sows 8.50(s 9.50 -CattleReceipts, 700: market, steady. Beef steers. 1,100-1,500 lbs. good and choice $11.00^13.25 Common and medium 8.25(811.00 Beef steers. 1.100 lbs. down. „„ good and choice Common and medium S.OO® 10.75 Heifers. 850 lbs. down, good „„„„ and choice 1 2‘5212}2'22 Common and medium 6.00# 19^ -52 Cows, good and choice §-22'3 2’22 Common and medium ? 222 5‘22 Lower cutter and cuter - 4.25® 6.00 Stocker and feeder steers, good and choice 9.004U1.00 Common and medium 7.00® 9.00 —Vealers— Receipts. 900: market, steady. Medui mand choice * 2‘22^ 1 0‘22 Cull and common 5.50® 9.00 —Sheep— Receipts. 1.200; market, steady. Lambs, good and choice Common and medium oog 10.50 Ewes, medium to choice 4.004 5.00 Cull and common 2.00® 4.00 Other Livestock Rv Vnited Press CHICAGO. June 6.—Hogs—Receipts. 21000: including 9,00 direct; steady to weak with Thursday's average: too. *10.50; bulk. 160-270-lb. weights. 810.25® 10.45: ,320-lb. weights. $10.15: packing sows, *9.20479.65; butchers, medium to choice. 250-350 lbs.. *9.90® 10.40: 200-250 lbs.. *104710.50: 160200 lbs.. *lo® 10.50; 130-160 lbs.. $9.90® 10.50: packing sows. $9®9.75: pigs, medium to choice. 90-130 lbs.. $9.25® 10.25. Cattle —Receipts. 2.500; calves. 1.000; steers, unevenly steady to 25c lower: quality very plain; light yearlings steady: fat cows weak to 25c lower: bulls and vealers steadv; slaughter classes, steers, good and choice. 1.300-1.500 lbs.. *12®14; 1,100-1.300 lbs.. *11.50® 13.50: 950-1.100 lbs.. *11.250; 13.50: common and medium. 850 lbs. up, sß® 12: fed yearlings, good and choice. 700950 lbs.. 5i1.25@13; heifers, good and choice. 850 lbs. down. *10®11.75: common and medium. s7® 10: cows, good and *6.25017.50: low cutter and cutter cows, choice. *7.500 9.75; common and medium. *4.2506.25; bulls, good and choice beef. *7.65® 9: cutter to medium. $6.5008.75: vealers. milk fed. good and choice. *ll® 13: medium. s9@ll: cull and common. *7 %9- stockers and feeders. Stockers, good and choice, all weights. $10®10.75; common and medium. *7.50 0 9.75. Sheep Receipts. 12.000: market steady to strong: moderately sorted lambs, $12®t2.25: strictly sorted. *12.75: choice rangers. sl3: yearlings scarce; fat ewes weak to lower at *4.50 down; lambs, good and choice. 92 lbs. down. *l2® 13: medium. $10012; cull and common. sß® 10: eews. medium to choice. 150 lbs. down. $3.25(85; cull and common, $1®3.50. Bv United Press EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., June B.—Hogs Receipts. 1.090: holdovers. 400: active: butcher hogs steady to strong: desirable 150-250 lbs., largely $11; 250-270 lbs,. $10.75011; few weighter hogs. *10.50® 10.75: 120-250 lbs.. $10.75®11: most pigs, 810.75: packing sows. [email protected]. CattleReceipts. 125: steady: a load lightweight, medium quality, mixed yearlings. *11: a few fat cows, s7@B; cutter grades. 84.50® 6.50. Calves—Receipts. 700; strong to 50c higher; good to choice vealers. mostly sl3: medium kinds. $11(812; cull and common. S9OIO. Sheep—Receipts. 1,800: slow: fat lambs weak to 25c lower than Thursday; aged stock 50c under Monde:; s level: few choice lambs. $13.25; most good to choice lambs. $12,750)13; load of medium grade, sl2: bid around *ll on best yearlings; fat ewes at $4.50 0 5.50. Bv United Press EAST ST. LOUIS, June 6.— Hogs Receipts, 7 500; market steady to strong: bulk. 160-240 lbs.. *10.35010.40; top. $10.45: bulk sows. *9.25. Cattle —Receipts. 1 000; calves, receipts 800: market, vealers steady at *11.75; other classes on a cleanup basis: no sales worth mentioning. Sheep —Receipts. 2,000; market, indications fat lambs steadv: bidding 50c lower on throwouts and sheep. Bv United Press CLEVELAND. 0.. June 6.—Hogs—Receipts 1,100: holdovers none; steady to 5c higher: plgj 25c up: 150-210 lbs., $10.75® 10.80; 220-2ao lbs.. $10.65: 250-300 lbs. and pigs. *10.50. Cattle— Receipts. 150; steers and heifers around 25c under Monday; common to medium 750-1.000-lb. oSering, *9.75010.50; cows and bulls draggy at week's 50®75c decline; fat cows. cutter grade. $4.25®5.75. Calves—Receipts 250: weak to 50c lower, better grade, *12.50 ®>l3: medium and cull kind. $10011.50. Sheep—Receipts. 800: lambs scarce' yearlings unevenly 25c to 50c or more lower: fed good yearlings, $9.50 down; sheep continuing weak. Bv United Press _ . . CINCINNATI, June 6.— Hogs—Receipts. 4,950. including 1.750 direct, heldover 250: butchers. 160 lbs. up. mostly 15c higher; spots up more; light lights and pigs steady; sows strong: bulk, good and choice. 170 to 250 lbs.. *10.500 10.75: latter price paid freely for 170-240-lb. averages: several loads choice 180-200 lbs.. $10.80: heavy butchers scarce: few around 300 lbs.. $10.25: bulk. 120-150 lbs., *[email protected]: sows, *8.7509. Cattle—Receipts. 425; calves, 350: catch-bid trade, quality poor, run mostly grassers. steers and heifers about steady: some bids quoted lower: cows about steady with week’s declinebulls at standstill: sales plain grassers. $9 010: some plain heavy steers and medium yearlings of Duality to bring around *10.50: beef cows. *6.5008: low cutters and cutter cows. $4.5006: bulls. $60)7.50: vealers dull, weak to 50c lower than Thursday s high time: top. $11; bulk undergrades. *8 010. sorting severe. Sheep—Receipts, 4CO; market steadv: bulk desirable lambs. sll® 11.50: few choice, up to *l2: common to medium. *9010; bucks up to *10.50; best handyweight ewes around $5. Bv Uni fed Press „ _ PITTSBURGH. June 6.— Hogs—Receipts 2,200; market strong to 5c higher; 150-210 lbs *10.80010.85: 220-250 lbs.. *10.40® 10.75: pigs. $10.250 10.50: sows, mostly $8.5008.75. Cattle— Receipts. 25: market steadv: few cutter grade cows, *405.75. Calves—Receipts. 200: market steady: bulk vealers. *lo® 12. Sheep—Receipts. 800: market steady to weak; few lambs. *IOO 12.50; yearlings mostly *809; strictly choice quoted *9.50. Bv Vnited Press . _ TOLEDO. 0., June 6— Hogs—Receipts. 350- market, steady to 10c higher, heavies *9.750 10: mediums. *10.35® 10.40; yorkerg, *9 75® 10; pigs. *9.50® 10.15. Cattle—Receipts, light: market steady. Calves—Receipts. light: market, steady. Sheep—Receipts. light: market, steady. FT. WAYNE. Ind.. June fi.— Receipts: Cattle. 100: 100: hog market steady to 15c highei; 90110 lbs.. *9.50: 110-130 lbs.. *9.75: 130-150 lbs.. *J.O: 150-160 lbs. *10.15: 160-180 lbs.. *10.25: 180-200 lbs.. *10.35. 200-225 lbs.. *10.25; 225-275 lbs.. *10.15: 275-350 lbs. *10: roughs. $8.50: stags. *6: calves. *11.50; spring lambs. $10.50: clipped lambs. *9. Bv Times Bnerial LOUISVILLE. Ky.. June 6.—Hogs—Receipts. 800: market 15c higher: 250 lbs. up. *9.85: 165-250 lbs.. *10.45: 130-165 lbs.. *9.65: 130 lbs. down. *7.65: roughs. *7.10: stags. *6.50. Cattle—Receipts. 100; market steadv: prime heavy steers. $10.50® 11.50; heavy shipping steers. *9.50010.50: medium and plain steers. *8.25 0 9.50: fat heifers. *7.50011: good to choice cows. *6.5008.25; medium to good cows. *5.50® 6.50: cutters. *SO 5.50; canners. *3.50® 4.50; buls. *6O 7.50. feedrs. *8010: stockers. *8.750 9.50. Calves—Receipts. 300; market steady: tops. $9.50®10: good to choice. *7.5009.50: medium to good. *6® 7.50; outs. *5.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 2.000: market steady: ewe and wether lambs. *11.50; buck lambs. *10.50: seconds and fed lambs. *7O 7.50: clipped sheep. *4 05. Thursdays shipments: Cattle, 31; Aftlrps. 186; hogs. 440; sheep. 3.718s
Business — and — Finance
The Cooper-Bessemer Corporation an- j pounces receipt of the initial order cover- ; ing the engine compressor equipment for the *40.000.000 natural gas pipe line of the Missouri-Kansas Pipe Line Company, the longest pipe line in the country. The first contract amounte-4 to approximately *1.000.000 and Includes about 20.000 H. P. of compressors, according to the announcement. This order follows closely the *1.250.000 contract recently awarded Coop-er-Bessemer Corporation lor the new 900mile Lone Star Gas Company pipe Une. j Pirnie, Simons * Cos., Inc. and Fred W. Young, president of Atlantic Gas and Electric Corporation have purchased the Grinage Oil and Gas Company. Concord I Nineveh Company, and certain gas lands totaling 10.000 acres formerly controlled by H. E. MilUkin and others, it was announced Thursday. Tliese properties are all located in Greent and Washington counties in southwestern Pennsylvania. It is planned to combine these properties and others in this vicinity recently purchased by the same interests with Atlantic Gas and Electric Corporation and with a group of public utility properties located in New England, into a public utility system to be managed by Mr. Young and associates. Total resources of the Chase National bank of the City of New York at the close of business on Monday. June 2, the first business day after giving effect to the consolidation of The Eaultabla- Trust Company and the Interstate Trust Company with the Chase, amounted to *2.551.435.063. Deposits of the enlarged institution totaled $1,916,236,313. Directors of American Depositor Corporation of New York have voted that rights be extended to holders of Corporate Trust Shares of record June 30 to subscribe to additional shares at 5 per cent below current market price. Rights expire July 31. Holders may take advantage of rights to the amoutn of that part of their June 39 distribution accruing from stock dividends, split-ups and rights of the underlying stocks during the past six months. Corporate Trust Shares will pay holders this June approximately *1.30 per share. Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Ine. Frincipal products are women's and men’s silk, and silk and wool hosiery in both seamless and full-fashioned styles. Also manufactures rayon lingeries and lisle hosiery. Handles all operations, from raw product to finished articles, selling direotly to consumer through 250 branch sales offices and 10,000 representatives, nnder the slogan “From Mill to Millions.” Principal plant is in Indianapolis. As of Dec. 31, last, subsidiary funded debt amounted to *1,000,000, while parent company’s capitalization included 21,894 shares of *7 cumulative preferred stock and 200,000 shares of $lO par common. Annual common dividend rates of $4 was discontinued in July, 1927, and no further disbursements made until Oct. 1, 1929, when stock was placed on *5 basis, which rate has been since maintained. Chester Water Service Company, a subsidiary of Federal Water Service Corporatio.n reports gross revenues of $574,769 for the year ended April 30, 1930. as compared with $540,496 for the preceding twelve months. Operating expenses, maintenance and taxes, other than Federal income tax. totaled $172,872, as asainst $169,847. Gross income amounted to $401,897, which c o m i pares with $370,649 for the year ended April 30. 1929.
Indianapolis Stocks
-June 6- Bjd Asfc • mer Central Life Ins C0....1,000 ••• Belt RR & Yds Cos c0m.,... 60% 63% •Belt R R & S Yds Cos pfd.. 56 60 Bobbs-Merrill Cos 30 33% Central Ind Pow Cos pfd.. 89% 92 2 Circle Theater Cos com 106 Citizens Gas pfd ......... 96 199 Commonwealth LCo pt 799... 97 102 •Commonwealth L Cos pf 8%.. 98 •• Hook Drug Cos com new 24 26 Ind Hotel Cos Clay pool com.. 125 •• Indiana Hotel Cos pref 101 105 Indiana Service Corp pref 86 Indianapolis Gas Cos common.. 57 , 61 - •Indpls Power & Lt Cos pfd...loJ i . - Indpls Pub Wev Loan As com.. 53 Indpls St Ry Cos pfd .••,:••• 7<j , Indianapolis Water Cos pfd .. 99 103 -• •Interstate U S Cos pr 6% L pf 89 ■* Interstate Pub Soc 7% •••••J” 7 10, •Northern Ind Pub 7% co pfd..107 Metro Loan Cos SB-/ ? . •Northern Ind P 5’%% co pfd 91% 94% •Northern Ind Pub 6% co pfd. 99 10? : Progress Laundry Cos c0m.... 4o 40/-.• S Rauh & Sons Fer Cos pfd... .. Real Silk Hosiery M Inc pfd.. |8 Shareholders Investors Cos *4% Standard Oil Cos of Ind 53% ... T H I Sc E pfd ............... 10 •Terre Haute Trac L Cos pfd. 75 ... Union Title Cos common ..... 43 50 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd. .. 98 Van Camp Prod Cos 2nd pfd. .. 98 •Ex-Dividend. —Bonds— Belt R R & Stock Cos 5s 91 Broad Ripple 32 ... Central Indiana Gas Cos 55.... 99j% ... Central Ind Power Cos 6s 98% Citizens Gas Cos 5s ...... 102 103 Citizens Street Railroad 5s .. 42 43% Gary St Ry Ist 5s ...65 ... Home TANARUS& T of Ft Wayne 6s. 101% ... Ind Northern Trac Cos 3 5 Ind Rv & Light Cos 6s 96 98 Indiana Service Corpn 5s .... 88 ... Indpls Power Sc Light Cos 55.. 99% 100 Indiana Union Trac Cos 55.... 7 ... Indpls Col Sc Trac Cos Ss... 93 94 Indianapolis Gas Cos 55....... 99% ... Indpls & Mart Rapid T Cos ss. .. Indpls No Trac Cos 55... 10 ... Indpls North Western Cos 10% ... Indols Street Ry 4s 29% ... Indpls Trac Ter Cos 5s 80 Indpls Union Ry 8s 100 s 4 ... Indpls Water Cos 5%s 102% 104 Indpls Water Cos 5s ....... 96% ... Indpls Water Cos lie uSc ref.. 97% 94% Indpls Water 4%s 93% 94’% Indpls Water W Sec Cos 5s 88 Interstate Pub Serv Cos 4%5.. 89 ti ... Interstate Pub Ser Cos 5s 97% ... Interstate Pub Serv 6%s 103 No Ind Pub Serv Cos 5s 101 ... No Ind Telegraph Cos 6s ..... 9, % 100 T H Ind & East Trac Cos 55.. 64 T H TrRC Light Cos 5s .. ... Union Trac of Ind Cos 6s .... 17% ... New York Curb Market (By Thomson Sc McKinnon) —June 6 Close 1 Close Am Com Pwr.. 26%|Marine Mid 36% Am Gas & E1..139 jMidwest Ut 31% Ark Gas 11 ;Mo Kan Pipe... 35% Aviation of Am 45 iMt Prod 10 Vi Brazil P & L.. 47%)Nationai Av .... 17 Can Marc 6 INatlonal Inv .. 18% Cities Serv 31 s /Nat Screen 32% Cons Gas 129 INewmont Min... 115 Cord B%lNia Hud Pwr... 20% Crocker Sc Wh. 24% Niles 34 Dixie Gas 16 Noranda 27 Durant Motor.. 3% Ohio OH 76V* Elec Bond Sh. .100V* Penroad 12% Fokkcr 24% Prince Sc Whtly. 13 Ford of Can 33 Sel Indus 8% Ford of Eng 17% Shenandoah ... 13% Ford of Fr 12 Btd of Ind 53 Fox Theater .. 12 Std of Ky 35% Goldman Sachs 27 Std of 0hi0.... 87% Gulf Oil 148 Trans-America.. 38% Hudson Bay .. 9% Ulen 25 Humble Oil 100 Un Gas 36% Ind Pipe 37 Un Gas (new).. 20% Ind Terr A 33% Un Lt Sc Pwr... 47% Insuli Ut 63% Ut In Ind 17% Int Super 39% Ut Pwr 21 Int Pete 20V1,Vacuum Oil .... 91 Lion Oil 26% I Van Camp 8
Local Wagon Wheat
City grain elevators are paying 95c for No. 2 red wheat and 92c lor No. 2 hard wheat. NEW YORK COFFE RANGE High. Low. Close. March 7-37 7.38 7.36 May 7.26 7.25 7.25 July 8.00 7.98 7.99 September 7.75 7.67 7.73 December 7.51 7.50 7.50 RAW SUGAR PRICES High. Low. Close. January. 1.62 1 60 1.60 March 1.68 1.66 1.66 May 1 75 1.73 1.73 | July ’ 43 1.39 1.39 i September -51 1-48 148 (December 1-60 1.58 1.58 DR. M’FALL TO SPEAK Dr. John Wesley McFall, pastor | of the Broadway Methodist church, j will speak at the baccalaureate sendees in the chapel of the Indiana state school for the deaf at 3, Sunday afternoon. His talk will be interpreted by A. jL. Houdyshell. Dr. O. M. Pittenger, I superintendent, will present Bibles jto the graduates and give the j benediction. John Gough will interpret his remarks.
STRONGER TONE MARKS CLOSING WHEAT FIGURES Market Easily Influenced Throughout Session; Corn Lower. Bv United Press CHICAGO, June 6—Wheat closed a nervous session on the Board of Trade today with slightly higher prices. The market was easily influenced. rising and falling several times. A good rally was staged at mid-day on the strength at Winnipeg and the failure of rains to fall in Canada and the northwest, but prices eased slightly from the best figures. Com was unsettled most of the day and closed weak with oats uneven. At the close wheat was li to % cent higher, com 7/ - to % cent lower and oats wax , cent lower to % cent higher. Provisions were steady to strong. Liverpool was a little firmer in the late trading and closed practically at the top, % to % cent higher. Buenos Aires developed weakness and just before mid-day was % cent lower. Export demand was limited to small amounts of Manitobas and Durums. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were twenty-two cars. Com declined at the start on reports of 125,000 bushels booked to arrive overnight, the good rains over the central belt and the weakness in wheat. Support was good, however, and part of the loss was regained, the market being in the larger fractions off at midsession. Cash prices were unchanged to % cent higher. Receipts were 131 cars. Oats eased in the minor fractions at the start following the major grains, but the unfavorable news from Illinois on the new crop offset the weakness in wheat and com. Cash prices were Vi cent higher. Receipts were thirty-three cars. Chicago Grain Table —June 6 WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. July.. 1.05% 1.07% 1.05% 1.07 1.06% Sept.. 1.08% 1.10% 1.08% 1.09% 1.09% Dec... 1.13% 1-14% 1.13% 1.14% 1.14% coßn July.. .81% .82% .81% .81% .82% Sept.. .81% .82% .81% .82% .82% Dec... .75% .76% .75% .76 .76% OATS— July.. .40.40% .40.40% .40% Sept.. .39% .40 .39% .40.40% Dec... .42% .43% .42% .43% .43 RYE— July.. .62% .62% .61% .62% .62% Sept.. .66% .67 .66% .67 .66% Dec... .72% .72% .71% .72% .72% LARD— July. 10.17 10.20 10.15 10.15 10.17 Sept. 10.35 10.40 10.35 10.35 10.35 Dec.. 10.20 10.22 10.15 10.15 10.10 BELLIES— July 14.40 14.20 Sept 14.15 14.00 Bv Times Boe.einl CHICAGO. June 6.—Carlots: Wheat, 14; corn, 126; oats, 36. and barley, 7. Bv United, Press CHICAGO, June 6.—Cash grain: CloseWheat—No. 2 red. $1.09%. Corn—No. 2 mixed. 81%c: No. 3 mixed. 81c: No. 4 mixed 80c; No. 5 mixed, 77c; No. 2 yellow. 82®82%c: No. 3 yellow. 81 %®B2c' No. 4 yellow, 77@81c; No. 5 yellow. 80@80%c: No. 6 yellow. 79c; No. 2 white. 84%®: 84%c: sample grade. 60@74c. Oats—No. 2 white. 4T@4l%c: No. 3 white 40040%c. Rye—None. Barley—sl® 58c. Timothy—s 7 @8.50. Clover—s9.sool7. B" Vnited Press TOLEDO. 0., June 6.—Grain close: Wheat—No. 2. red. si.l(i%®Ml%. CornNo. 3 yellow. 85%®86%c. Oats—No. 2. white 46%048%c. Rye—No. 2. 85c. Barley -No. 2. 62c. Clover—Domestic cash new, '"li.80: prime choice, sl2; October, $12.60: December. $12.80. Alsyke—Cash. *ll. Butter —Fancy creamery 37®38c. Egg*—Country run 200 22c. Hay—Timothy. $1.25 cwt. I'ij Times Special CHICAGO. June 6.—Primary receipts: Wheat 691.000. against 853.000; corn. 839,000. against 553.000: oats. 249.000. against 747.000. Shipments: Wheat. 645.000. against 633.000: corn. 613.000. against 582,000: oats. 327.000. against 709.000. New York Liberty Bonds —June 6 3% s 70015 Ist 4%s 102. 4th 4%S 102.16 Treasury 4%s 4s 108.16 3%s }06.10 3%s of ’43 101-11 Auction 1924 HUDSON COACH—Motor No. 210961, serial No. 515332; will be sold for charges at public auction. June 11. 9 o'clock. Washington Plaza Garage. 3937 W. Wash. Legal Notices Stx:ks and Bonds Wanted If you have any listed, or unlisted, oil, mining, or industrial stocks or bonds that are not paying you dividends that you are desirous of disposing of, we may have a market for them among our extensive clientele. Regardless of the age of your holdings they still may have a value. Write us as to what you have and name your price for quick disposal Address Box B-105 Times ~ NOTICE. j ' ~ George Rogers Clark Sesquicentennial commission, office of the Architects, Rennett. Parsons & Frost, 80 East Jackson Boulevard. Chicago. June 4, 1930. SEALED BIDS will be opened in this office at until 2 P. M. standard time July 8. 1930. for the construction of a concrete river wall, about 1.000 feet long and 23 feet high, along the Wabash River at Vincennes Indiana. Drawings and specifications, not exceeding two sets, may be obtained at this office in the discretion of the Architects by any satisfactory contractor provided, a deposit is made of $3.00 for each set to assure its, C. B. COLEMAN. Secretary of the Commission. “NOTICE GENERAL ORDER NG. 2. 1930. Passed by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of IndianspoUs, Indiana. Office of the Board, City Hall Under and by virtue of the authority granted by the Acts of 1920, of the General Assembly of the State ol Ill(l ' s p a ' Chapter 32, at pages 105 and 107. being an act authorizing the Board of Park Commissioners in cities of the first class to make general orders, etc., and approved July 27. 1920. the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis at its regular meeting on the 29th day of May. 1930, does hereby make the ORDER 0 1930 „ # BE it RESOLVED, by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana, that it is considered necessary by the Board in order to promote public health, safety, morals and general welfare, that the burial of bodies, locating of graves, construction of buildings or structures of any kind in cemeteries outside the limits of the City of Indianapolis which are now established, or may at a future date be established, within five hundred (500) feet of any park, parkway or boulevard under the control of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, shall be and is hereby specified and declared to be injurious to the public health, safety, morals and general welfare. THEREFORE. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED. by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis that hereafter no bodies shall be buried, no graves located, nor any building or structure of any kind be erected or allowed in cemeteries outside the limits of the City of Indianapolis which are now established or which may hereafter be legally established, within five hundred (5001 feet of any park, parkway or boulevard under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, and said Board hereby orders afl such structures and graves abated, abolished and permanently removed and prohibited. 7 ADOLPH O. EMHARDT JACKIEL W. JOSEPH PAUL E. RATHERT LOGAN C. SCHOLL BOARD OP PARK CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS-
- Legal Notices NOTICE GENERAL ORDER NO. 3. 1930. Passed by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. Office of the Board. Citv Hall. Under and bv virtue of the authority granted by the Acts of IS2O. of the General Assembly ot the State of Indiana. Chapter 32. at pages 105 to 107. being an Act authorizing the Board of Park Commissioners in cities of the first class to make general orders, etc., and approved Julv 27. 1930. the Board of Park Commissioners of the f City of Indianapolis, at its regular meeting on the 29th day if May. 1930. does hereby make the following general order: GENERAL ORDER NO. 3. 1930. BE IT RESOLVED, bv the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. that it is considered necessary bv the Board, in order to promote public health, safetv. morals and general welfare, that the locating o- establishing of any cemetery of any nature or description whatsoever, after nils 39th aav of Mav. 1930. upon or within five i.undred (500i feet of any park. p->rkway or boulevard under the control of the Bnard of Park Commissioners of the City rt Indianapolis, either within the corporate limits of said City, or beyond said .imts. and within the area wherein said Board is granted Jurisdiction by the statutes of the State of Indiana, shall be and is hereby specified and declared to be inJurlous to the public health, safety, morals and general welfare, and IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED bv the Board of Park Commissioners of the Citv of Indianapolis, that hereafter no cemeterv of any nature or description whatsoever shall be permitted to locate or establish upon or within five hundred 15001 feet of any park, parkway, or boulevard under the control of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, either within the corporate limits of said City, or bevond said lmits and within the area wherein said Board is granted Jurisdiction by the statutes of the State of Indiana. ADOLPH G. EMHARDT, JACKIEL W. JOSEPH, PAUL E. RATHERT, LOGAN C. SCHOLL. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS CITY OF INDIANAPOLIS. NOTICE GENERAL ORDER NO. 1. 1930. Passed by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. Indiana. Office of the Board, city hall. Under and by virtue of the authority granted by the Acts of 1920 of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. Chapter 32. at pages 105 and 107. being an act authorizing the Board of Park Commissioners in cities of the first class to make general orders, etc., and approved Julv 27. 1920. the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis at its regular meeting on the 24th day of April. 1930. does hereby make the following general order: „ . , BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. that it is considered necessary by the Board, in order to promote public health, safety, morals and general welfare. that the locating or establishing of anv miniature golf course. Tom Thumb golf course, putting green, or practice driving golf course of any nature or description whatsoever, after this 24th day of April. 1930. upon or within five hundred (500) feet of any park, parkway or boulevard under the Control of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis. either within the corporate limits of said City, or beyond said limits and within the area wherein said Board is granted jurisdiction by the statutes of the State of Indiana, shall be gndhereby specified and declared o be injurious to the public health, safety. moral3 and general welfare, and IT IS THEREFORE HEREBY ORDERED. by the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, that hereafter no miniature golf course. Tom Thumb golf course, putting green, or practice driving golf course of any nature or description whatsoever, shall be permitted to locate or establish upon or within five hundred (500) feet of any park parkway or boulevard under the control of the Board of Park Commissioners of the City of Indianapolis, either within the corporate limits of said City, or hfvond said limits and within the area wherein said Board is granted Jurisdiction by the statutes of the State of Indiana. ADOLPH G. EMHARDT, PAUL E. RATHERT. JACKIEL W. JOSEPH, LOGAN C. SCHOLL. BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS. City of Indianapolis. Death Notices ALEXANDER. DELLA—Widow of the late Dr. James Alexander and sister of W.l11am Vasbindcr and aunt of Mrs. Elwood Little. Mrs. George Burton. Weston, and Bert Vasbinder. passed away Thursday. June 5. Funeral Saturday. June 7, at, 2 p. m. at the residence of her niece. Mrs. George Burton. 416 Hanna ave, Stop 4 on Madison road. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. Friends invited. For information. call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME, I SLSKE. JOHANNA—Wife of Ludwig Felske and mother of Mrs. Minnie Scheier. Mrs. William Peterson, Paul C„ Gustav R. and Max R. Felske. Passed away at the residence of her daughter Mrs. Minnie Scheier. 1433 S. State St.. June ;4 age 83 years. Funeral at above residence. Saturday. June 7. at 1:30 p. m.. and at St. John’s Evangelical church, com® l Sanders and Leonard Sts., at 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. KIRCH. JOSEPH—Beloved husband of Mrs. Fi rbara Kirch, father of John C-. Nicholas F.. Joseph F.. Edward /-Alphonse, Dr. L. P. Kirch. Mrs. Peter J. Staub. Mrs. Albert Himmelgarn and Mrs. GeorseMelsb’rger ol St. Magdalene. Ind.. passed a wav Thursday. June 5, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Peter J. Staub. 1341 Tabor street, age 81 years. Friends mav view the remains Flldav and Saturday afternoon and evening. ?uneral serv-. ices Monday. June 9. at the St. Magdalene r a tholic church. St. Magdalene. InafONGERE. HERMAN—Beloved father of Louis and Adolph Longere an<i Mrs. Emma passed away at th ® h° m ?* 1 118 Barth Avc.. Wednesday. June 4. Funeral Saturday June 7. 2 p. m. at tne home. Friends invited. Burial Memorial Par';. %tt,ES CIDNEY C. —Wife of Etham A. Miles, mother of Frank C MUes passed awav Thursday. June 5. at the home, 2626 Manker street. Funeral Saturday. June 7 2 p. m.. at the above address. Friends invited. Burial Danville, Ind., about 4 and. m. PROCTOR. ELISHA BERT—Beloved husband of Edith Proctor and father of Fred L., Kenneth and Jean Proctor and Charles. Forest and Helen Fort.departed this life Friday. June 6. age 49 .jew”' Funeral Monday. June 9. at the residence, 2208 Avondale place. 8:30 a m and St. Francis De Sales church. 9 a. m. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Service under the direction of MOORE fe KIRK. VAN STEENBURG. WlLLlAM—Beloved father of Mrs. Samuel Louis Shurte. and George Van Steenburg of Peru and Alfred Van Steenburg of Hartford Citv. departed this life Eridav June 6. age 81 years. Funeral notice laterfurther information call MOORE & KIRK. Ch. 1806. In Memoriam Notices IN MEMORIAM—In memory of our dear mother, SARAH JANE MASSEY, who passed away two years ago today, June Dear little mother, we miss you so. Your kind words and sweet smiling face. For there is no one on earth little mother That can ever take your place. Sadly missed by her children. Card of Thanks CARD OF THANKS—I wish to thnk all our relatives, and many friends for the loving care and attention, also expressions of sympathy given my beloved wife Busie, during her recent illness and death. EDGAR LYDICK and FAMILY. Funeral Directors WM. D. BEANBLOSSOM. Mortuary. Phone Be. 1588. 1321 W. Ray St. ~wTt. blasengym Main office. 2220 Shelby St. Drexel 2570, George Grinsteiner Funeral director. 522 E. Market. Riley 5374. "undertakers HISEY & TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3621. LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 33 Yrs. Service. 1458 S. Mer. Dr. :i,40. “A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE? 7 RAGSDALE & PRICE Li, 3608. 1219 N. Alabama. C. WILSON, funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eoulpment. Dr. 0321 and Dr. 0322. . TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR~BUBINEBB Instructions _ AVIATION Special sale now. CURTISS-WRIGHT government approved school. National Employment Bureau, new equipment license pilot. , LI. 4282 104 Monument Circle. Transportation Colonial*# STAGES __jnTATgTRAiWr~c Ride in Comfort Great Lakes to Gulf Coast to Coast Chicago $ 4.oo;Pittsburgb ...$ 8.00 Dayton 3.oo|Philadelphia . 16.00 Detroit 6.001 New York.... 18.00 Cincinnati ... 2.so|St. Louis 6.00 Loniaville ... 2.50 Kansaa City.. 9.00 Nashville .... 7.00 Denver 22.50 Jacksonville . 22.001 Los Angeles.. 51.00 New Busses—Air Cushions— Reclining Chairs Gold Medal Driver* Three Convenient Depots 104 Monument Circle Lincoln 4000 Union Bus Station Riley K 55 DENISON HOTEL TERMINAL _ ' RI. 4000
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Special Notices A BUSINESS ADDRESS For travelers, salesmen, advertisers, etc., phone, mail, secretarlial service: low rates. 814 Merchants Bank. LI. 5034. WHY SUFFER with piles when you can positivelv get well or It will cost you nothing? Sundays and evenings bv appointment: no hours on Friday evening or Saturday. G. R. Wysong. 219 K. of P. Bldg. Office. RI. 4267: res.. TA. 4940. DR. H. E. CRUM Specializing in digestive trouble. 3217 B 16th St. Ch. 4638 WILL FINANCE vour home on your lot. furnish all the money or part: also do repairing and remodeling. No commission. L. F. DEMPSY. Denison Hotel. PRINTINO. 500 envelopes, letterheads or cards. *2.50; I 000 for *4. We print sale bills, folders or anything. Ray's Print Shop. 2004 Be lcjontalne. HE. 3867.- - - BEAU CHEVEAUX WAVE. *5. Our special wave. *2 SO. complete. BETTY CHURCH & MAUDE BARTLETT. Ta. 4449. GOOSEBERRIES. Very reasonable. 3215 N. Olnev. Business Announcements FEATHERS— Bougbt soia ana renova tad feather mattresses, pillows made to order K. F Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave RI 8891 PLUMBING —Outfit complete, tub. closet, lavatory and sink, *7O; installation and repair work. Chas. Sheets. Ch. 5845. EXPERT WELDING AND CUTTING. Prompt service. 3921 E. 10th St. CH. 2468. CENTRAL WELDING SERVICEHAVE that furnace overhauled or replaced before fall, and save money. CALDWELL SUPPLY CO- 516 E. McCarty. Dr. 5868. SCREEN WORK. REMODELING—REP AIRINO. Free estimates, G, H. STOOPS. He. 2784. CARPENTER REPAIR WORK OUR SPECIALTY. WM. HARTMAN. PHONE SOUTHPORT 266-J2, SPECIAL—I small rug cleaned free to each customer with 9x12 rugs. *2. W. N. FLY RUO CO. He. 4042. OLD CHAIRS MADE NEW—By rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. He. 0583. IDEAL HOUSE CARETAKERS. General house cleaning. HU. 8822. BATH ROOM—Complete. *6O: plumbing Sc heating Installed; reasonable. Ta. 4057,' SANITARY RUG CLEANERS—9xI2 rugs, thoroughly cleaned. *1,75. LI. 7642. GRADING—And sodding, cement work; digging cellar. H. W. Hutchins. Ch. 6551_. ELECTRICAL SERVICE—And repairs; no Job too small. JORDAN. Ta. 3592. BRICK AND CEMFNT WORK—And porches: large or small jobs. Dr. 4698. CARPENTERING Remodeling, repairing and roofing. Estimates given. Dr. 6363. RUGS cleaned.” 9x12. *1.25 Call for del”! 10-dav special, Keemer Rug Cos. Ch. 5336. Painting and Papering Painting—Decorating CURTIS BROS Hardwood floor reflnishing. Ta. 7028. 1417 W. 31st. HOME PAINTING—*2.9S for 3 coats worlcper sq. payment, plan, less 10%> for cash. Also pacer hanging, roofing, tinning and remodeling, terms; 1 to 10 vrs. est. tree. Be, 1725. PAPER HANGING CLEANING HOUSE PAINTING. 10 MO PAYMENT PLAN. DR. 1999. REMOVE BY STEAM Your wall paper. *3 per rin. & up. Ch. 6393 PAPER HANGING IMMEDIATE SERVICE. CH. 1861-W. PAPERHANGING and painting; prices reasonable. H■ 5048. PAPER CLEANING—Guam, work: $1 per rm. Dr, 1472-M any time. J. F. O’Donnell. PAPER—Cleaning. *1: wall washing, hardwood floors fin. Gould. Ha. 0619-R, PAPER HANGlNG—Personal service, practlcal workmen: estl. Sears. Ch. 3851. PAPER HANGING-And painting work guarn. Immediate service, Kidwell. Be. 1487, CLEANING. PAPERING—Work done immediateiy; exp, workman. Ch. 3457. PAPER HANGING—CLEANING: ALSO HOUSE PAINTING. CH. 0477-M. MOODEY SPRAYING—CoId water paint and white wash THOMAS. LI. 3774. PAPER HANGING—First-class work. *2-* rm.: clean.. *1: samp, shown. Be. 0112-% CLEANING—Paper. 75c rm.: walls, wltj| dows. woodwork washed. RI. 1683 eve. PAPER HANGlNG—Painting, remodeling. J. C. FENDEL, 424 N. Forest. Ch, 5217, PAPER cleaning, paint washing, hardwood floors: guar. Mr. Black. RI. 963.'.. CARPENTERING—PIast’g. paint’g, naper'g. cement work; no Job too small. Ch. 6179. PAPER HANGING Interior painting. WATIER. He. 2862. PAPER HANGING—2Oc a roll, good work. white, reliable. Thompson. LI. 1880. PAlNTlNG—lnterior or exterior. We mi(i paint that will wash and last. Be. 2462-M. CLEANING PAPER—Si room: expert? white: rugs protected. Ta. 3126. PAPER HANGERS P. HENOER fc SONS. DR. 7922. You Read the Want Ads— Have you tried to use them? It’s easy—Call RI. 5551. Ask for an Ad Taker. Storage and Transfer LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER. Fire-proof storage house. Store now. pay 8 months later. No charge for hauling In. New trucks. Experienced men. PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419 E. Market. RI. 7750. LOCAL and overland haallng: packing and shipping on househlod goods. OTTO J. BUESZ. Ri. 6561. Ri. 3628. Nites. Ch. 4579, Ch. 0699-W. J. H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE; SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Ri. 4265. BRITTON TRANSFER— Moving $3.50 load; large trucks, responsible men. _Dr. 7616MOVING—S3.SO load Sc up: Irge. trks.; city or overl'd:_ exp. Williams Trans. Ir. 0244. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO.—Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta. 3741. PARSON Transfer: cheapest, dependably serv. in city. 29 N. Rlchiand. Be. 5071-W, Lost and Found FOUND—White bird dog with peppered spots. 1319 E. 22nd St. GERMAN POLICE DOG—Male. 28 weeks old. black and brown, in neighborhood of 2500 block N. Nenn. St. Call Ta. 6374. Very liberal reward. LOST—Boston terrier, brindle. white, bast ears, screw tall. Ta. 0451. Reward, ft . LOST—Monday afternoon on Georgia St., between Kentucky and Illinois, Pennsylvania car or 16th and Delaware, lady white gold Gruen wrist watch with initials “A. J. C.’ on back. Valued as gift Call Ta. 4336 after 6:30 p. m. . VALUED KEEPSAKE—Lady’s pin. blue stone and 4 small chains attached. Reward. Wa 2263. Help Wanted Male AN opportunity exists to connect with thn world's largest direct selling made to measure, clothing house, with service branch In this city. Call or write R. C. Frost, .manager, 40 West Ohio St. . FACTORY representative for register shields: good commission. 810 N. Illinois. Ask for Holmes. Help Wanted Femaie WANTED—GirIs who can dive and swim: no professional experience required; must be free to travel. For appointment call Mrs. Marsh. Hotel Grand. TRY TIMEB WANT ADS FOR BUBINEBB.Rooms for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 936 Beautiful turn.. front rm.; pri. ent.: nr Real Silk. LI. 3953. BUCKINGHAM DR.. 3.o—Front cool rm.. near bath: new home, garage. Hu. 5370. CAPITOL, N.. 245—Sleeping rm.; 1 or 2. RI. 2759, between 6 and 8 p. m. CAPITOL. N.. 2303—Nicely furn. rm.; priv. home: gentiemen pref. Reas. Ha. 0215. CENTRAL CAR—Large, airy rm.; modern apt.: suitable for two. He. 1116. CENTRAL. 2431—Nice rm.: modern home; 1 or 2: nreakfast opt. He. 1495. COLLEGE Sc 24TH—Front rm.. cross yentllatlon: pri. home; meals opt. He. 1417. COLLEGE 3156—C00l front rm.; private home; 1 or 2. Wa. 2681-R. DELAWARE. N., 2920 Nice rm.. 2 in family; gentlemen: garage. Ta. 3122. DELAWARE. N.. 952—Attractive sleeping " rms.. private home. ILLINOIS N.. 3644—Sleeping rooms: private home: *3 and up. Ha. 4324-R. IRVINGTON—Mod., private home: 1 or 2 young men; nice yard. Ir, 6485. . JEFFERSON, N., 30—Sleeping or ho usekeeping; newly fur.; reasonable. Ch. 7192. KENWOOD. 3008—Nicely furnished rm.; mod. home. Reasonable. Ha. 4213-w. MARKET. E. 528—M0d., furn. rooms; *3 per week up. RI. 4919. MERIDIAN, N., 1203—Large rm. adjoining bath; car space. Ri. 6119MERIDIAN. N.. 2338— Modern r00i.% clean, constant hot water. - NEW JERSEY. N.. 1411— Pleasant fleeptn rm.. mod., pri. home: gar, opt. Kl. sw, PENN, 1740. N.—Nice, large room: modern conveniences. He. 1553. PENN.. N.. 919. APT 10—Front room; bath; privileges; reasonable. LI. 8818. PERN.. N.. 1822— Roommate for nice cleaa lovely rm.: twin beds. Ta. 2737. TALBOTT. N., 2132; Apt. B—Cool front rm.. private apt. Ha. 3973-R, after 3p m, TALBOTT. N.. 2317—Cheerful, large, coal room; home privileges. Ha. 1604. WOODRUFF. K DR.. 571— C001, cleat* home-llke front room. Ch. 3009-J. 16TH, E-. 138—Modem" sieeplns room; l or 2 gentlemen. Ta. 2431. 17TH, E., 516—C00l front rm.; private,. modem home. He. 6350CALL Talbott 0857 for information regarding rms. for gentlemen. Cm N. Meridian. HOTEL EDWARDS Centrally Located—Modern Special tow weekly rate to aua •air. /
