Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 132, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 October 1930 — Page 10

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STOCK SHARES STAGE UPTURN BEFORE CLOSE United States Steel Leads in Spirited Rally After Slump.

Average Stock Prices

A-erge of thirty industrials for Thursday was. 192 00, off 8 56. Average of twenty rail* was f!7 34, off 236 Average of twenty utilities was 6991, off 4.02. Average of forty bonds was 96.71, off .33. P. >i United Press NEW YORK. Oct. 10,-The stock market made an impressive showing today when after breaking into new lows for many leaders since 1928, a rally set in which took many abov* the close Thursday. Today s was the first spirited recovery in the last month, during which time prices have sagged gently with United States Steel breaking through its 1929 resistance level of 150. Steel again today was the leader. The decline this morning, which saw Steel going to its low since 1928, was led by the premier blue chip. The rally thus afternoon also was led by Steel. At its lowtoday Steel was 144%. In the last few minutes of trading it had come back to 149 after a close of 146%, Thursday. United States Steel closed on the high of the day at 149';, up 3' points from the previous close and 5 points above the low. American Telephone closed at 199 i, up 2% from the previous close; American Can 118 5 2 , up 4%, and J. I. Case 127, up 5. The Dow. Jones & Cos. preliminary industrial average was up 8.28 at 198.28, only a fraction under tire 1929 low made on Nov. 13. The rail average gained .06 to 117.40. Sales today, exclusive of inactive issues, totaled 6,285,900 shares, the largest since June 18, when the total was 6.425,630 shares. Sales Thursday totaled 5.050 600 shares.''

New York Bank Stocks

-Oct. 10— America 82 84 Bank of United States 26 27 Bankers 126 128 Brooklyn Trust 636 837 Central Hanover 283 28C Chase National 117 list Chatham Phoenix Natl 92 94 Chemcial 57‘a 58'a CitV National 122 124 Corn Exchange 160 154 Commercial 310 330 Continental 19 20 ! _. Umpire til 62 First National 4.325 4,40 U Guaranty 538 562 Irvine 40 41 Manhatan & Cos. . 96's 98 Manufacturers 66 68 New York Trust 205 21(1 Public . S3 85 Chelsea 23 27 New York Liberty Bonds —Oct. 10— 3'iS i 101.4 Ist 4’*s :02.r 4th 4>iS 103.12 Treasury 4' t s 112.26 4s 10518 3s 106.15 3 3 sos 4.3 102.2

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—Oct. 10— _ Prev Railroad*— High Low. Close, close Atchison 204** 200’. 203% 202% All Coast Line., 124 . Balt St Ohio 88 84*. 88 86% Chesa & Ohio 44 4! 44 43*. Chesa Coto 51 % 49 51 ■ ' Chi Grt West 7% 6’. i Chi N Wtil 49 46 A 49 47 C R I &. P 79 '8 Del L& w 108 105*. 107 108% Del it Hudson 151 149'; laO'. I*o Erie 35*. 34’. 38*. 35". Erie Ist pfd .. ■ j>2 52 Great Northern 68 64'. 68 64 j Illinois Central 104’* 102 1047* 105 Kan Cltv So. 53 50 53 ... Lou St, Nash 114 112% 113*. 104 . M K 4 T. 29'. 27*. 28*. 29 a Mo Pacific 44 42'. 44 44% Mo Pacific pfd 104% 100 101*. 104 N Y Central. 145 1 . 139 140 141 a Nickel Plate 89% 6S j 89 ... NY NH & H 96 93'- 95 ?4 r No* Pacific 60 50% 60 i No folk & West 215 212’- 215 216 Pcie Mara 120 1-3*. 12s Per : ylvanla 8% 64 ■ 68 s 06 Resting 98*. 94 98 . So Pacific . lOi'a 105 . 107 103 Southern By 30’* 4 H * St Paul 9 > St Paul ofd lj* W l* li,® a t t jb. c p 67 64 1 j 66 6o a Union Pacific' 206 193'. 206 201;. W Maryland.. 16*. 14% }§ * }£,.? West Pacific ... 12% ‘ 12 13 * Louipments— ~ .. Am Car it Fdv. 40 38 . 38% 41 Am Locomotive 31 -0 % 30 3l - Am Steel Pd ... 32% 31,a 32 32 2 Am Air Brake S 3i% 5(% 37 2 39 Gen Am Tank.. 72*. 69 <2 io ‘ General Elec 59*. o2*. 08-. oa 'Cion Ry Signal 65 . 64-,. 65 Lima Loco . 20% 20 20 2O . N Y Air Brake.. 37. 35*. 3a.. 3i . Press Stl Car ♦; 4’. 4% a Pullman *8" 2 so*. 58 j?], WesMnzh Air B 3o 33*2 3o 34 Westingh Elec .116'; 109*. 116'. 112'. Rubbers — , ... ... ... ; Firestone 16% 18-a li lj}B Fisk I*. 1 l’ 1 * Goodrich 17*2 15;. 17 18 Goodyear 43 2 39'- 43*2 40 ; Kellv SprKfid .2'. 2 2% 2% ; Lee Rubber . . • ■ ••• 4 IU S Rubber .... 15 11% 13 13% i Auburn 86*. 78 86*. 81 Chrysler 18 i6',2 18 18 Gardner IT. }* I*4 Graham Paige 5 4',. a 5 General Motors 37*. 30% 3<* 367. j Hudson 23 211. 23 22'; Maclt 47% 46'. 47'; 43 Marmon 1 6’* 6% * Nash 31’. 30'2 31% 30 Packard ........ 10% 9'; 10 10% ; Pierce Arrow . • 2o Reo 11*8 11 11% H*B studebaker 26% 26 26% 26% Yellow Truck 13'. 10'2 12*. 12:* Motor Access— Am Bosch 27 24 1 2 26 5 e 26% Bendlx Aviation. 20V. 18'. 20 20% 1 Borg Warner . 18 16 18 18 ; Briggs 14 12's 14 14 Eat m 18*. 17 18% 18’2 HI Storage B 57'; 56 5 s 57 1 2 57% I Hayes Body 4',a 4 4 4% Honda 5% 5 s'. 5 Motor Wheel 17 16*. 16“ g 17 t Sparks W 15% 14 1 s 15’,. 14% 1 Stewart Warner. 19V. 18 19'2 19Ta j Timkin Roll .... 56 50 % 56 55 Mining— Am Metals 20'2 19 20'j 21 Am- Smelt 55% 52* 8 55-'. 53*. i Am Zinc 6V. 6 6',{ 6% I Anaconda Cop .. 36% 34'. 36% 35',e ! Cal it Hecla 10 9’ B 10 10 Cal & Ariz . .... 41 33 40 1 L 40% ! Cerro de Pasco 36 34 35'2 36'. Dome Mines 8',4 8 8 B*s : Freeport Texas. 37*4 33 37*2 37*/. Granby Corp. 14'/s Great Nor Ore 19% 18'2 19 1972 Howe Sound .. 23'* 21** 23 24 1 Int Nickel 18% 16*. 18% 1874 Inspiration 9’a 9’s 9% 972 Kennecost Cop . 28%‘ 27 28 27% Magma Cop .23 22 23 25 Miami Copper.. 10 9% 9*. 10 Nev Cons ...... 11 10 19'2 10% Texas Gul Sul . 54% 50% 54',a 52% U S Smelt . .. 19% 17% 19'a 20 Oils— Amerada 23 22‘a 23 22% Am Republic . 12%- 12% 12*1 11% Atl Refining. 25% 22% 25 2a Barnsdall 18 15% 18 18% Houston 56% 52% 86% 54 Ind Oil 17% 15% 17% 16% Indian Refining . 7% 6% 7% 7*4 Mex Sbd 17% 15 17% lb*/4 Mid Conti 18*. 18% 18% 18 Pan-Amer (Bi . . 49 47% 49 50 Phillips 23 21 22% 23 Pr Oil it Gas . 26 22 26 23% Pure Oil I 7 16% 16% 17 Richfield 8% 7*b B'i 8 Roval Dutch 44% 437; 44% 42% Shell Ull 10*. 10% 10% 10:* Simms Pt . 13% 12*. 12-. 13 Sinclair 15*. 15% 15*. 16% Skellv 20*. 20% 20% 20% Standard of Cal 54% 52*8 >4% 53* Standard of N J 57’s 50% 57% 56* Standard of N Y 27% 26%: 27% 2;% Texas Cos * 44 42% 44 44 Union Oil 32 28% 32 32% Steels— Am Roll Mills.. 40%, 33% 40% 39% Bethlehem . 76 69% 76 71% Byers A M... . 34 49% 52U 51%

Colo Fuel 36 33' a 36 35% Cruc Steel 65 63% 65 63*# Inland 69% 70% Ludlum 16 14 16 15*. Midland 22*. 2-* 22% 23 Repub lit S 21% 20 21*. 22% U S Steel ..149% 144*. 149% 146% Vanadium 52% 47*2 52*. 50% Youngst S St W 22% 20 21% 21 Youngst S St T 90 9o Tobaccos — Am Sumatra . . 8 ,‘2 77 2 8 A Tob (At new 121 109% 112 112’% A Tob 181 new 114*. 110 114% 112 Con Cigars .. 3% 29'; 31*2 General Cigar .. 407# 39 40* 40 Llg it Myers >Bt 92% 38 92% 88 Lorillard 15*. 14*# 15*. 15 Phil Morris 9% 9% Reynolds Tob . 46 44 46 46% Std Com Tob 4% Tob Pr A 10*. 11 Tob Pr B 3’* 2% 2% 3% United Cig 5% 5% 5*2 6 Utilities— Abitlbl 11 Adams Exp 22 20 22 21% Am For Pwr 43% 87% 43% 42*8 Am Pwr & LI 67*. 62 67*. 66% AT&T 200 % 192*4 199% 196% Col Gas & E 1... 47*s 43*8 47*8 45% Com & Sou 10*4 10 10*. 10% El Pwr & Li .. 53% 48 53% 50% Gen Gas A ... 6*B 5 67s 6% Inti T & T 2, 2 25*. 27 25*2 Natl Pwr & U ■ 34*. 30% 34*. 34% No Amer Cos.. 86% 81*4 83% 86 Pac Gas & El . 51*: 49*8 51% 50% Pub Ser N J 85% 82 85% 84* s So Cal Edison.. 51 497a 51 51 Std G & El 80 75% 80 78% United Corp . 24% 21% 24% 23% Ut Pwr & I- A 28*8 20 26% 29 West Union 140 133'. 138 138% Shipping— Am Inti Corp... 28% 25% 28% 27% Inti Mer M pfd. 17% . 17% 18 United Fruit ...72' 70 71% 73 foods— Am Sug 46 43 43% 437 a Armour A 4 3% 3*. 3% Beechnut Pkg . . 50 48% 50 Cal Pkg . . 55 55*8 Can Dry 51 50 50 51 Childs Cos .40% 37*. 40% 407; Coca Cola 169 165% 169 170 Cont Baking A . 24% 22 24'2 24 Corn Prod 797; 77*4 787s 78% Cudahy Pkg 40 38% 40 41 Cuban Am Sugar 3% 3% 3% Gen Foods 51% 49% 51% 51% Grand Union . . 12'. 8 10 11*4 127a Hershey 84 82’a 84 85 Kroger 26% 24 26* 8 25*. Nat Biscuit 79 76% 79 777a PUlsbury 30 29 % 30 29 Safeway St 60'% 59% 60% 61 Std Brands . . 16% 15% 16% 16*. Ward Bkg 6*. s*/s 5% 6% Drugs— Coty Inc 11% 10*a 10% 11*4 Lambert Cos .... 80 77 80 Lehn & Fink . . 23 21 21 23 Industrials— Am Radiator .. 22*. 20% 22 21*. Bush Term 29 28 28 29 % Certainteed 5 5*4 Gen Asphalt.... 33 307a 33 31% Lehigh Port 18 Otis Elev 58% 56*8 58% 57 Indus Chems— Allied Chem . . .212*% 200 2127? 207 Com Solv 19% 17% I<% 19% Union Carb .... 65 607a 64% 62 U S Ind Alco.. 61*2 587 e 61-a 59 Retail Stores— Assoc Dry Gds.. 30% 29% 30% 29% Gimbel 8r05... B*. 8% 8% B’. KresgeSS.... 27% 28*. 1-7% 28 May D Store.. 36 33% 36 33V 2 Mont Ward 237s 21 23% 22*8 Penny J C 48 47'/2 47*/2 47% Schulte Ret St.. 67* 6 6*4 6% Soars Ro . . 57% 5274 57% 55*. Wooiworth 64 59=b 63 6074 Amusements— Bruns Balke ... 12% 12% 12% 13 Col Graph 11% 10% 117* 11% Croslev Radio.. 11 10 1 a 10% Eastman Kod .195 183 = 8 195 187 Fox Film A 38 Vi 29% 37 % 33 % Grigsby Gru 674 5 6 % 6% Loews Inc 61 52 5874 61% Param Fam.... 49% 48% 49% 48 Radio Corp 24% 21% 24*, 2 22% R-K-O 22 17% 22 20% Schubert 10=4 9% 10’* 16% Warner Bros. 18% 16>a 1874 1 8 Miscellaneous—i Airway App 11 1074 11 11 City Ice & Fu 38% 33% Congofeum 9'* 8% 9'* S'* |Am Can 118% 112’* 113*2 114% . Cont Can 50 47 49=* 49% ! Curtiss Wr 4** 4% 4% 4* a i Gillette SR... 41% 35% 41 >4 40% ; Real Silk 40*4 38 40% 39

Net Changes

Bu United Press NEW YORK. Oct. 10.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: American Can 138 ! 2 4'4 ... Am & For Pow 43*2 lie . American Telephone 199 3 8 2 3 , ... Bethlehem 76 4' a .. Case 127 5 Consolidated Gas 99'-. 4% Fox Film A 3714 I*4 General Electric 58 s s 3 5 x ... General Motors 377a ... International Telephone... 27 l 1 * •... Loew’s, Inc 58'7 ... 2 7 i N Y C 145 3*2 ... Packard 10 ... Va Pennsylvania 68 3 s 2 3 4 Radio 25*2 l 3 a ... Radio-Keith 22 I=B Sinclair 157 a ... % Std Oil N J 577a 1 3 , ... Union Carbide 64U 2*4 ... United Corporation 24'i 1 United States Steel 149'j 3'a Vanadium 52', 1 3 , ... Warner Brothers 18' 2 *2 ... Westinghouse Electric .... 116'i 3 ] 2 RAW SUGAR PRICES High. Lotv. Close. January 1.33 1.24 1.26 March 1.40 1.31 1.33 May 1.48 1.37 1.40 July 1.54 1.44 1.46 September 1.60 1.49 1.53 December 1.29 1.20 1.23

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

PORKER PRICES CROP SLIGHTLY AT CITY YARDS Little Change Is Noted in Cattle Market; Sheep Sell Down. i Oct. Bulk. Early Top Receipts 2. $9 75 -r 10.25 SIO.OO 4.009 , 3 9.907# 10.40 10.40 5.000 4 10.00'/ 10 40 10.40 3.500 6 10.104xi9.55 10.55 5.000 8 10.10 ft 10 50 10.50 3.000 : 9 10:10010.19 10 50 6.500 10. 9.901010.30 10.30 6,000 Hogs lost he strength that has characterized the market lately and were down generally 20 cents at the Union Stockyaids this morning. The bulk, 160 to 100 pounds, sold lor $9.90 to $10.30 Early top price was $10.30. ‘ Receipts were estimated at 6,000 for the day. Holdovers were 225. Catt!e were little changed with receipts ot 500. Vealers held steady at $12.50 down. Calf receipts were 650. Lambs were 25 cents to 50 cents lower than Thursday’s figures. The bulk sold for $7.50 to $8.50; top price, $9. Sheep receipts were 1,70 C. Chicago hog receipts were 22,000, including 7,000 direct. Holdovers were 8,000. The opening was slow, with early bids and scattered sales 15 cents to 25 cents lower than Thursday’s average, or about steady with the close; 185 to 200-pound weights sold at $9.85 to $10; choice butchers held higher. Cattle receipts, 2,500; calves, 1,000, market steady. Sheep receipts, 22,000, steady.

HOGS Receipts, 6,000; market, steady. —Light Light?— (140-160) Good and choice. .. .$ 9.75 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice. . 9.90 (160-2001 Good and choice... 10.00010.00 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice ,^[email protected] '220-500) Good and choice... [email protected] —Heavy Weights—-(2so-350) Good and choice— 10.30 <230-350) Good and choice... 10.00010.30 —Packing Sows—-(27s-500) Medium and g00d... 7.j045) 9.00 'IOO-130) Good and choice... 8.75® 925 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts, 500; mirket, steady. —Steers—-(6oo-1.100) Good and choice SlO.5G® 13.00 Common and medium 6.00(aT0.5f( (1.100-1.500) Good and choice [email protected] Medium 7.00® 10.25 —Heifers—-(soo-850) Good and choice $ [email protected] Common and medium 5.50® 9.50 Good and choice 5.50® 7.50 Common and medium ........ 4.00<® S.cO Low cutters and cutters 2.50(3) 4.00 —Buulis I yearlings excluded) Good and choice beef 5.00® 6.75 Butter, common and medium.. 3.50@ 5.00 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts. 650; market, steady. Good and choice $11.50®12.5P Medium [email protected] Cull and common 5.00© 8.50 —Calves—-(2so-300) Good and choice [email protected] Common and medium 5.00® 7.50 STOCKER AND FEEDER STEERS (500-600) Good and choice $ 6.00®! 8.00 1 Common and medium 4.00® 6.00 (800-1.0501 Good and choice . 6.00® B.UC Common and medium 4.25® 6 00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,700; market, steady. Good and choice $ 7.50® 9.00 i Common and medium 4.50© 7.50 —Ewes—i Medium and choice 2.50® 4.00 i Cull and common I.oo® 2.50

Other Livestock

Bn United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts, 22,000. including 8.000 directs; slow, mostly 25c lower: heavies. 35® 50c off: pigs and light lights steady to 15c lower: packing sows 2547 40c down: top. $10.05: bulk 160-300-lb. weights. 59.65Q10: packing sows. $7.75(39; light lights. 140-160 ibs.. good and choice, $9.25(3.9.75; light weights. 160200 lbs., good and choice. $9.604/9.50; medium weights, 200-250 lbs., good and choice. 59.75(//10: heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $9.754/10.05; packing sows. 275-500 Ibs.. medium and good. $7.6509: slaughter pigs. 100-130 lbs., good and choice. 58.50® 9.40. Cattle—Receipts. 2.500; calves. 1.000; all classes fully steady: $13.35 paid for yearlings; part load. sl3; best heifers, $12.50; not much beef in run: bulk steers and yearlings seling sl2 downward, with common and medium grades grassy and short fed steers. $708.50; better action on she-stock; steers. 600-900 lbs., good and choice. sll® 13.35: 900-1,100 lbs., good and choice. 510.25® 13.35: 1.100-1,300 lbs., good and choicei $9.75® 12.50: 1.300-1.500 lbs., good and choice. $9.25® 12.25: 800-1.300 lbs., common and medium. $6.25® 10.25; heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice. $10.25®! 12.75; common and medium, $5.50(910.50: cows, good and choice. $5.25®8; common and medium. 5455.25: low’ cutter and cutter. S3O 4: bulls, yearlings excluded, good and choice beef, $5.75(3:6.75: cutter to medium. $4(3 5.90: vealers. milk fed. good and choice. $10.50® 13: medium. sß® 10.50; cull and common. s7®B: steers. 500-1.050 lbs., good and choice. 57.2509: common and medium. 55.25(<<.7.25. Sheep—Receipts. 22,000; market, steady to weak, spots 25c lower: range lambs unsold, bids fully 25c lower: bulk desirable native ewes and wether lambs. $8.50; few' $8.75: some held higher: bucks around 57.50: fat ewes, mostly 53®3.50: lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice. SB®9: medium. 56.75®8: all weights common. $5.25®6.75: ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice, $2.25®>4; all weights, cull and common. [email protected]: feeding lambs. 50-75 lbs., good and choice. $6/?5®7.50. Bn United Press CINCINNATI. Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts. 3.800: including 1,000 direct; held over. 200: uneven hogs scaling over 200 lbs., mostly lOf low'er: lighter weights steady to 50c higher: late trade on light lights, showing full advance: sows, mostlv 25c lower: spots, 50c lower: bulk better grade. 200-250 lbs. $10.50: early sales. 130-150 lbs., $9.50. later trade largely $lO with 160-170 lbs.. $10.25: bulk sows. $8®8.25. Cattle—Receipts. 550: calves, 450: slow: selective trade on steers and heifers: more desirable kind steady to weak: others on a peddling basis: odd lots lower grades. S3®7: in between grades. s7®9: cows, steady: moss beef grades. $4.50®5.E0; bulk low cutters and cutters. [email protected]: bulls, drrggv mostlv s4®s: practical top. $5.50: vealers .steady; good and choice. $11.50® 13: low'er grades. s7@ll. Sheep—Receipts. $5.50: slow: lambs, mostly steadv; spots, weak: bulk better erades. $8®8.50: sheep, steadv: fat ewes. s2®3: culls down to sl.

I>" Time* Special LOUISVILLE. Ky., Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts, 60®: market, 10c lower; 300 lbs. up. 59.50; 200-300 lbs.. 510.25: 175-200 lbs., 59.75; 130-175 lbs.. 58.70; 130 lbs. down. S7: roughs $7.50: stags. $6.55. Cattle — Receipts. 2CO; market, slow and steady: prime heavy steers. [email protected]; heavy shipping steers. $6.50@8: medium and plain steers. 5506.50: fat heifers. ss.so'fi 9.50: good to choice cows. $4475.50: medium to good cows. 53.257( 4; cutters. SB'S 3.25; canners. [email protected]: bulls. 53.50©5; feeders. $6 ,5 7.25: Stockers. $453 6.25. Calves—Receipts, 200: market tops steady: others lower, good to choice. $84710.50: medium. $6Cu, 7.50: common to medium. $3576. Sheep— Receipts. 100; market, steady; ewe and wether lambs. 57.50: buck lambs. $6.50: seconds. $447 4.50; clipped sheep. $2,505 3.50. Thursday's shipments—Cattle. 170; calves. 20; hogs, 146; sheep, none. Bu l.'nitfl Pres* EAST BUFFALO. Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts 3.800; holdovers, none: market generally 505 75c lower; weights above 170 lbs.. 50®60c under Thursday's average; slow at decline; bulk desirable 170® 210 ios.. $10.50: few 250®270 lbs., $10.50; 150160 lbs.. $10.25: weights telov; 140 lbs., mcstlv Sl3; packing sows, steadv to weak. 58.25(a8.75. aCttle —Receipts. 200; grass steer grade at standstill: cows, steady: cutter grades, $2.75414. Calves—Receipts. 500: vealers weal: to mostly 50c lower: good to choice. $13.5041.14. Sheep—Receipts 2.800: lamos slow, mostly 50c lower: all grades sharing decline; good to choice ewes and wethered lambs $8.75; bucks and inbetween grades. $7.50: throwouts. $6 50. Bn K nifed Prcits CLEVELAND. Oct. 10.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.300: holdover none. 15®25c lower on desirable weights or around $10.40® 10.50 on 180-250 !bs. and *10.25110.35 on 160-180 lbs.: other stesiv. pigs. $lO. Cattle — Receipts. 200: still sticky and catchy on low grade steers, narrow Interest on few. $8.2547 8.25: kinds at week's full decline: two loads choice vearlings. just arrived: cows and bulls, steadv: bulk plain sausage bulls. $5 35 down Calves—Receipts. 300; vealers. weak to mostly 50c lower: spots. $1 off: better grades. $14014.50: only a scaterine Sls: common and medium around $10012.50. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500- steady or around 58.50® 9 on most lambs, only best closely sorted Quoted $9.25: throwcuts slow at Thursday's drop, sheep, unchanged. B” K'nitr/f Pres* FT. WAYNE. Ir.d . Oct. 10 -HogsMarket. 25c lower; 110 lbs. down $8.25: 110-120 lbs . $8.50- 120-130 lbs. '8.75: 130I'o *$T 140-150 lbs.. 59 25' 150-160 lbs. S9 50- 160 ISO "-s SO *5: '2O-291 Vs . $9.60: 200-235 lb- S' l 9o- 225-250 lbs $lO 250300 lbs.. *lO 10 tnr-'2S )bs . so 85 325Sso lbs $9 60 : 350-400 lbs . S9 35: roughs. 57.75: stags. $5 50; calves. sl2 50. lambs. 27 50.

Produce Markets

Eggs (Country Run —Loss off delivered in Indianapolis. 20c; lienerv oualitv No. 1. 23c; No. 2. 14c. „ . . Poultry (Buying Prices)—Hens, weighing 5 lbs or over. 15c; under 5 Its., lie; Leghorn hens. 15c: springers. 4 lbs. or over. 19c or under 4 lbs.. 16c; cucks springers. 14c: old cocks. 97(.10c: ducks full feather fat white. 11c: geese. 8c These prices are for No. 1 too oualitv auoted bv Kingan & Cos ... ... Butter (wholesale'—No. 1. 40®41c. No 78'(39c. n Butterfat— 39c Cheese (wholesale selling Drlce pe* pound'—American loaf. 31c: pimento 32cc: Wisconsin firsts. 27c: Longhorns. 31c; New York Limberger. 36c. i 811 Vniteii Press _ ~ _. .... CINCINNATI, Oct. 10—Butter—Steady. ! creamery in tub lots, according to sco£e--35'./38c: common score discountedl 2®3c: packing stock. No. 1. 30c: No. 2. 25c. No. 3.15 c; butterfat. 36® 38c. Eggs—Steady .cases included: Extra firsts. 30c: flr-ts. 26c; seconds 23c: nearby ungraded. 26c. Live poultry—Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount: fowls. 6 bs. 1 and over. 20c: 4 lbs. and over. 19c: 3 lbs. and over 17c: Leghorns. 3 lbs. and over. ; 14c: roosters. 13c: colored fryers, over 3 ! lbs.. 21c: broilers, colored, over 2 ibs.. 21c: broilers. 1% lbs. and over 25c: Leghorns and Orpington broilers. 17* lbs. and over. 22c: broilers, partly feathered. 15'' , 18c: Leghorns and Orpington fryers, over 2 lbs. 18c: roasting chickens 4 lbs. and ! over. 21c; black springers. 16c. NEW 'YORK? Oct ; 10.—Flour— Easy : spring patents. 54.5004.85. Forh—Firm: mess. $32.50. Lard—Firm: middle \;es* i spot, sl2® 12.10. Tallow—Firm: special to I extra. 4%@5%c. Potatoes —Firm; Long i Island. s3® 3.50 barrel: Jersey. 52.50@2.(5 ; basket. Sweet potatoes—Steady: Southern. ! basket. Sl.lß® 1.40: Southern barrels. $2 50 ® 3.25: Jersey basket. [email protected]. Dressed : poultry—Steady: turkeys. 22® 50c: chicxens ; 22® 34c: fowls. 17®31c: ducks. 18® 19c. ducks. Long Island. 17® 31c. Live poultry —Firm' geese. 18c: ducks. 20c: fowls. 20" 25c- turkevs. 20® 25c: roosters. 14c: chickens 23®27c. Cheese— Steady: state whole milk, fanev to special. 24®25c; young America. 20@25c. CLEVELAND. Oct. iO.—Butter—Extras. 36%c; standards. 34%c. Eggs—Extras. 33c: firsts 27c. Poultry—Fowls, heavy. /.4c. medium ,22c: Leghorn 12@15c: heavy broilers. 20® 28c: Leghorn brrfUers. 18® 21c- ducks. 10® 20c; old cocks. 14® 16c. eeese 15c. Potatoes—Maine green. Me $2 50472.65 per 120-lb. sack: Idaho Russet. S2 90@3 per 100-lb. sack.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Oct. 10Clearings 53.209.000.00 Debits 6.397,090.00 CHICAGO STATEMENT Clearings** 579.400.000.00 Balances 4.900,000.00 NEW YORK STATEMENT Clearings $1,041,000,000.00 Balance ..! -479.000.000.00 Fdl. Res. Bilk. Cr. Bal. .. 161.000.000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT Net balance for Oct. 8 $286.750.572.*2 Expenditures Customs rects. mo. to date. 9,205.995L50 NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE High. Low. Close. March 6-50 6.12 6.20 Mav 6.29 5.90 5.91 July 6.03' 5.85 5.80 September 5,95 5.65 5.70

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7-Tube Screen-Grid liso (jUi Cash **““*|| Price 1931 Lowboy Mode! Complete With Tubes, Aerial—lnstalled in Your Home —Nothing Else to Buy! ._ f You want to know the real value of this 1 L new Silvertone radio, compare it with I T the beat 5125.00 set you can find elseI I where. The beautiful Lowboy model pictured is a low priced /-tube screen grid that will win your wholehearted approval—and at the same time save you almost A THIRD over .comparable sets of other makes. The cabinet is rich, lustrous walnut of very pleasing design worthy a place in the finest home. Experts ha”e pronounced it the outstanding radio of the season at anywhere near its low price. 1 Also Sold on Easy Terms!

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HIGHER GABLES SENO FUTURES MART UPWARD Action of Stocks Watched by Traders: Crop 'Report Due. Bv T uned Press CHICAGO, CX:t. 10—A setback just betore neon on the Board of Trade brought in strong support, and wheat prices climbed steadily toward the close, being sharply higher at the last. The stock market exerted less of an influence today through combining with weakness at Winnipeg to cause an early dip of around 10 and being instrumental in the final rally. Corn broke at mid-day, but rallied strongly with wheat. All deliveries of oats went to anew low for the season early, but reacted with the other grains to close firm. At the close wheat was 2 to 2% cents higher, corn was % to I*4 cents higher and oats were Vs to % cent higher. Provisions were steady to strong. Liverpool continued to hold steady and closed cent to 1 cent lower. Buenos Aires firmed slightly at midday to stand % cent lower. There was no disposition to take a decided stand, early, until general conditions show more steadiness. Cash prices were Vs cent to 1 cent lower. Receipts were four cars. Corn advanced fractionally early and exhibited firmness. Locals bought on indications 0 1 weakness. At mid-session prices showed a gain of % cent to % cent. Trading was held in check by the government report, due late today, and there was some evening up prior to its issuance. Cash prices were 1 cent to 2 cents lower. Receipts were 120 cars. Oats started steady with commission houses buying. Offering came irorh locals and large cash interests but trade was light and at midmorning the prices were unchanged.

Local Wagon Wheat

City Kr*ln paving '2c .ot No. 1 red wheat acaTSSc for No. I hard wheat. Cash prices were % cent to "4 cent lower. Receipts were 31 cars. Chicago Grain Table —Oct. 10WHEAT- Prev. Open. High. I.o'v. Close, closv. Dec... .77** .79** .76% 79*. .77% Mar 81% .83% .80’ a .83% .80% Mav.. 84 .86 > 83 .85% 83% Julv.. .85 .87% .84 % 86'# .84% CORN— Dec... .81% 82% .79% .82% .81% Mar. . .82*. 83% sn% 83*# .82% Mav.. .84% 86 .82% AS%. 84*. July .85% .87% 83% 87% 86% O ats — Dec. . .37 .37% .36% .37% .37 Mar... .38* 2 39% .38 39% .38*2 May .39% .40% .39% .40*# .39*4 Dec. . .48% .50 .47 .50 .48% Mar .52** 54% 51% .54% .52% May.. 54* a 56 53% 56 .54*# lardOct.. 11.35 11.42 11.35 11 40 11.37 Dec. 10.37 10.52 10.35 10 52 10.37 , Jan. 10 25 10 42 10 22 10.42 10 27 Feb 10.42 10.27 May 10.42 10 60 10.42 10.60 10.42 BELLIES— Oct 13 50 13.25 ! Jan. . 12-25 12.25 I July .... .... 12.65 12.65 Bn United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 10—Cash grain close: : Wheat—No. 1 hard. 76%c. Corn—No. 2 I mixed. 864*®88%c. No. 3 mixed. 86%c: No. 4 mixed. 87%c; No. 5 mixed. 86%c: No 1 yellow .87% o 88%c: No. 2 yellow 87*4 ■' 88%c: No. 3 vellow. 86**41 88* jc: I No. 4 vellow. 88%c: No. 5 yellow, new i 79%c: No. 6 white. 92 " 03c. Oats—No. 2 1 white. 36%©37c: No. 3 white. 35*;®36’ic. , 'Rye—None Bariev —49® 65c. Timothy—--1 57:75@8. Clover— *16.75® 24.25. ! United Press TOLEDO. Oct. 10.—Grain close Wheat i —No. 2 red. 85%'u86%c. Corn—No. 2 yellow. 93%@94%c. Oats—No. 2 white j 40@41c. Rye—No. 2. 72c. Clover—Domes-| tic prime, old. Sls; prime, new. 515.50. i prime choice, new. $15.85; prime choice, : old. $15.30: October. 515.50: December, j 515.75: February. Sl6: March. $16.25 Alsvke—Cash, $13.75: October. $13.75: De- ! ceniber. Sl4; March. 514.40. Butter —i Fancy. creamery. 42c. Eggs—Country . run. 280 30c. Hay—Timothy. 1.75 cwt. : Hu Times Soecial i CHICAGO . Oct. 10—Carlots: Wheat. 4: corn. 87: oa > s. 16: rye. 1. and barley. 11 Auction FARM AT AUCTION 162% Acres owned by A. C. Brock, to ; i be sold at auction Tuesday, October 14th, ! at 1:30 p. m. Farm is located 16 miles south of Indianapolis, on Road 31 and I 4 miles east of Whiteland. on a good i gravel road. 4* i miles N. E. of Franklin. : This is one of the best farms in John- ; son County, one of the best horse and cattle barns for its size in the State, i corn cribs, hog house, feeding floor, wagon shed, garage, chicken house, smoke house nil buildings needed except residence i which was recently destroyed by fire. No better fenced, tiled or watered farm in ; the country. Splendid small orchard, i One-half of 90 acres of wheat now being [ sown goes with the farm. 75 acres for ; I com. Not a foot of waste land, good i ! gravel road on two sides. Close to 3 l markets. 2 canning factories, traction, j churches and schools: only 4% miles from 1 the well-known Franklin college. The farm j

All Are 1931 Models! 'IO A Payment of Ten Dollars will deliver any Silvertone Radio to your home, complete with tubes, aerial —installed. The Silvertone of 1931 is anew type of radio. Radio reception of a quality that will satisfy you. The Silvertone has a high degree of sensitivity. Distant stations, too faint for the ordinary set, are brought in clearly and distinctly. ** * * The Silvertone Radio has a selectivity never before achieved. Nearby stations are readily and definitely separated. The Silvertope new nine-tube Screen Grid with tone control and five fully tuned circuits is an achievement in radio construction. The Silvertone nine-tube Neutrodyne is a masterpiece in construction, selectivity and sensitivity. ** * * The Silvertone eight-tube Screen Grid with telechron electric clock and. remote control will be especially featured on Silvertone Day. This is a marvel in scientific achievement and enables you to operate your radio from any distance within your home. ** * * The Silvertone must not be judged by its amazingly low price. It comes to you from the factory at only one reasonable profit. This justifies our statement that we can save you at least thirty per cent. Silvertone Radios have cabinets that are chaste in design and their beauty never grows old. Silvertone Radios of all designs and models will be on exhibition on this date. Come and hear this wonderful instrument.

.OCT. 11, 1930

Auction __ * speaks for Itself Terms wJI 6* that will make it easv foranyonewant ins a farm of this kind and wm a-. announced day of sate. For i ur Up’ *- formation, call or wriU A C BRO .x. 370 S Illinois St Lincoln (661. Amr 6 p. m. call Talbot 3353. Ruck'd Auctioneer. Tom Vlnnedge 3138 Ruck.# St. Washington 5133. Legal Notices NOTIC^To"'CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will fcc receHod at tns office of the State Highway Commission. Indianapolis. Indiana, until 10 a. m.. oct. ’Vffi i3W-. W.M Count,. Bidder shall file bond wth his bid eaual to one and one-half times tno amount of the proposal. cneeifieaProoosa! blanks plans and specinca tions arc on file at the oUce Highway Commission. t,avwhere same mav be obtained upon oav ment of $3 j hrqwN, Director. ’ LEGAL SALE. Notice is hereby Riven pursuant to the statutes of Indiana that conducting a public storage house on Thursday Oct 30. 1930. sell for accrued emir'. No 0 BeolffconsUbVe FrcemamNo No 518; Agnes Harfty. No. 7T6. Geo. Hodges, N*. 778: Metro Loan Companv, No 873: Crawford McDonald. No. George Parish. No 794: Alice 727: Ben Patterson. No. 644. Geo. Ric.tardson. No. 802: Milton Ross No 46(. John M. Stonestreet. No. 483: f. w. Tate. No. 752; Mrs. A. R. Washburn. No. 816: Mrs Ford Watson. No. i36. Mrs. 6HANK V AUcfiON'& FURNITUREj CO 1432 North Illinois St.. - Indianapolis, In a. ■ “legal sale , Notice is herebv given pursuant to the statutes of Indiana that the under signet l conducting a public storage house vv on Thursday. October 20. 1930, sell for accrued charges the household Roods anti other goods belonging to the following l ‘°Mm EluFan Abbott, No. 4431: Mr. J. R. Allspaw. No. 4445: C. J Arterburn, No. 4394: Mr Harry Avery. No. 4403: Mr. Ollie Bell No. 4633: Mrs. Pearl Branch. No. 3848: Mrs. Beulah Braunbeck. No. 3965: A V. Byers. No. 3804; Mr Llpvct Carter. N. 3837; Mrs. Edna Cohen. No. 2921- Essie Mae Cohn. No. 3163: Miss Ethel Hunt Davis. No 3266: Miss Lola Davis No. 3839: Mr. Geo. Dissette. No. 4576; Mrs. Paul Elliott. No. 2993. Mr. Frank Fitzgerald. No. 4589: Mrs. Laura Frcchtltng. N 4602: Mrs Mary B. Granger. No. 4510: Sadie Hageity. No. 3192: W. M Hov, No 3671: Ida Huddleston. No. 4392: Mr. D H .wmes. No. 3097; Mi-s Ethel Kinder. No 2255: John Kroger. No. 4522; M W. Lee. No. 4612: Miss Jean Lvnch, No. 4354: W. E. Lyons. No. 4570; W. H. Mann. No. 4448; Mr. Chas. K. Martin. No 4629: J. L. Mauck No. 4343; Clarence V Mitchell. No. 3509; Isaiah L. Mitchell, No. 1463; Mrs. J. H. Monroe, No. 3470; C J. McKee, No. 4525; Mrs. AnraNoone. No. 4528; Mr. John Oliver. No. 4593; Mr. Walter Page. No. 3360: Richard J A. Pasternack. No. 2198; Miss Florence Pellet reau. No 4173; Lawrence Ptirdv, No. 4480: Mrs. Weaver Raisor. No. 3544; Mr. Janies Ricketts. No. 4635. Mr. Joe Sarbinoff. No. 4566; Mr. Chester G Seamens No. 4481: Mr. Hugh R. -Shaver. No. 2805; Mrs. Frank Sowers. No. 3083: Mrs. A. C Stephenson, No. 3394; Mr H. J. Stewart. No. 4651: Wm. A Tillinghast, No 3975; Mr Harry Treat. No. 1326; J. W Wilcox. No. 3999. SHANK FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPANY. 1432 N. Illinois Street. Indianapolis. Indiana.