Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 144, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1930 — Page 12

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RALLY IN STEEL SHARES CARRIES STOCKS UPWARD Van Sweringen Securities Come Back From Lows Made Thursday.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thlrtv industrials for Thursday was 188.10. up 3.12. Average of twenty rails was 111.10, off 1.80. Average of twenty utilities was 67.98. up 1.10. Average of fortv bonds was 95.84. off .17. Bfi Inst erf Press . NEW YORK. Oct. 24.—The stock market today imttated its performance of Thursday overcoming all obstacles to advance most of the session. The list closed higher in quiet trading. Today’s piece of bad news was the omission of the regular quarterly dividend of 75 cents by Montgomery Ward & Cos. It had momentary effect on the list when both mail order shares dropped sharply and other stocks fell away from their highs. Sales for the session totalled 2,763,000 shares against 2,664,520 shares in the previous session. Preliminary averages of Dow, Jones & Cos. showed a gain of 6.51 points to 194.61 for the thirty industrials and a gain of 1.97 points to 113.07 for the twenty rails. Steel Is Leader But like Thursday when an overextended account in Van Sweringen rails was wiped out. the market weathered the storm and rallied again before the close. United States Steel common stock was the outstanding leader, rising to news highs on the recovery. Buying was inspired by optimistic statements on the steel industry by such leaders as Charles M. Schwab, chairman of Bethlehem Steel Corporation; James A. Farrell, president o fUnited States Steel Corporation r and several other figures of outstanding importance in the industry attend the American Iron and Steel institute meetings. Elimination of the Montgomery Ward dividend was accompanied by a report of President George B. Everitt that the company lost $2,848,000 the first nine months of 1930. He said better reports were expected for October, which would reduce this loss, but the stock was sold heavily to new low' ground for the year. Motors Move Up Motor shares received impetus late in the day by a bullish statement by John S. Raskob on the motor industry. Raskob said that the bottom had been seen and looked for increasing business in a few' w'eeks. He said General Motors Corporation, of wich he is a director, would earn and pay its regular quarterly dividend. General Motors rose more than 2 points. The Van Sweringen issues led the recovery in rails, where gains franged to 5 points. New York Central spurted five points to 140 and Erie, w'hich steadily made new lows Thursday, rose 4 points. Chesaspeak corporation, a Ven Sweringen holding company, rose more than 4 points. Oother Van Sweringen issues to make w’ide gains included Alleghany Corporation and

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —Oct. 24 fparints .. .$3,173,000.00 Debits . .. 6,527.000.00 NEW YORK STATEMENT Clearings * * 1, ??5 , 222 - 2SS’®S Balance 106.000.000.00 CHICAGO STATEMENT Clearings R 2 Balances 5.300.000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Oct. 24Net balance for Oct. 22 $244,196,572.32 Expenditures 11.507,093."' Customs rects. mo. to date.. 26,181,391.i7

New York Bank Stocks

—Oct. 24Bid. Ask. America 79 80’ • Bank of United States.. 29>2 30 - Bankers 124 124’a Brooklyn Trust 618 022 Central Hanover 266 269 Cliase National 122 125 Chatham Phoenix Natl.. . 88 91 C hemical 57 58 City National 124 ’25 t orn Exchange 152 155 Commercial 290 200 Continental 19' 2 21 Empire 81 63 First National 4,100 4 200 Guaranty 510 514 Irvine 40 40 ’2 Manhattan it Cos 95 95'< Manufacturers 65 66 New York Trust 195 197 Public 85 87 Chelsea 21 25

Net Changes

t nitrd Press NEW YORK. Oct. 24.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: Up. Off. Mleghany Corporation 11** 1* ... American Can 120'* 5 American Telephone 200 I®* ~ ..tchison >...201** 4 7 ... Byers 52®* 3®. ... Case 128 3'a ... Consolidated Gas 98'* 3® Electric Power 51 3®* ... General Electric 54 3‘* General Motors 37 2‘i ... International Telephone .. 31 r * 3 Loews Inc 58®* 2* ... Montgomery Ward 20®* ... 3'* New York Central 140 5 Pennsylvania 66'- ... Public Service 84 7 2®* ... Radio 23 'a l'a ... Sears Roebuck 52'* *, ... Sinclair 14’* *, ... Standard Oil N J 55®* 2', Union Carb.de 65', 2', United States Steel 150®, 4'* Vanadium 52®* 2®* ... Westinghousc Eelectric ...108 4', ...

Interstate Public Service Company Notice of Dividend The Board of Directors of the Interstate Public Service Company has declared the regular quarterly dividend of one and one-half per cent (IH%) on 'he outstanding Preferred Stock of the Company, payable November 15.1930, to stockholders of record October 31,1930. LOIS ALLEN, Secretary.

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New York Stocks " " (Bv Thomson it McKlfinon)

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Indianapolis Stocks

—Oct. 24 B:o A sic Am Central Life Ins Cos 900 Belt R R S Yds Cos com 49 53 Belt R R & S Yds Cos Dfd 6% 52 Bobbs-Merrill Cos 28^ Central Ind Power Cos pfd 86 92 Circle Theater Cos com 7<r, 106 Citizens Gas Cos com 10Vc.... 2314 Citizens Gas Cos Dfd Common*' Loan Cos ofd 8“7.. . 100 Commonw Loan Cos ofd 7 r ... 97 10' Hook Drug Cos com 21 Ind Hotel Cos Clavoool com. 125 Ind Hotel Cos pfd 6'V 100 Ind Serv Corp pfd 6 r i Indpls Gas Cos com 6c- ... 58 t: Indpls Pow & Lt Cos ofd 6<7...104 10 Indpls P Weif L As com BT,. . 53 Indpls St Railway Cos pfd Ir.dpls Wa Cos pfd 5% 101 10Int Pub Serv C pfd 7c, 100 s , 101 Inter Pub Serv Cos pfd 6<7...100 s , 131 Metro Loan Cos 8C 100 Northern Ind Pu Sv Cos 5Mj%. 91 P No Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 6c.. 99 102 No Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 7C..107C Progress Laundry Cos com 41 E Rauh 4: Sons Fer Cos pfd 6C 47 Real Silk Hos M Inc pfd 7'V .. 90 Shareholders Investors Cos 21 Standard Oil Cos of Ind 40 Terre Haute Trac Light 77 On Title Cos com 3C 27 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 7C .. 90 Van Camp Prod Cos Ist pfd 8% .. 101 BONDS Bid. Ask Belt RRtSt Yds Cos 45.... 93 Broad Ripple Trac Cos 55.... 25 Central Indiana Gas Cos 55.... 99Vi Central Ind Power Cos 65... 98 Citiens Gas Cos 5s 100 Citizens Street Railroad 55.. 31 Garv Street Rv Ist 5s 69 Home T & T of Ft Wayne 65.102 1 .’ . Ind Railway & Light Cos 55.. 96 Ind Service Corpn as 89 Indpls Pow & Light Cos 5s 100 102 Indpls Cos! 4: So Trac 6s Indpls Gas Cos 55... 100 AO3 Indpls 4t Martlnsv Ra Tr Cos as 12 Indrls & Northw Trac Cos 55.. 7 Indpls Street Rv 4s 13 Indpls Trac 4: Term Cos 55.... fiS's ... Indpls Un Rv ss*. 102 Indpls Wa Cos 5 l 2 s of 53 103 104*i Indpls Wa Cos s‘aS of 54 103'a 104> = Indpls Wa Cos Hen & ref ss. Ist 99 Indpls Water Cos 4*is 94', Indpls Water Works Sec Cos 5s 90 , Interstate Pub Serv Cos 445.. 91 Interstate Pub Service Cos ss. 98 Inter Pub Sv Cos B 6‘ss 105 No Ind Pub Serv Cos ss. 102 No Ind Teleph Cos 6s 98'i 100 Ter Hte Indpls 4B East Tr Cos 5s Ter Haute Tr &Li Cos 55... .80 —Sales—--10 Shares,lnt Pub Serv Cos pfd 7*7. at. 100' a 10 Shares,lnt Pub Serv Cos pfd 7*7 at. 101 1 Share lpoad Ripple Trac Cos 53. at.. 30 1 Shares Broad Ripple Trac Cos. 53. at 28

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In the Cotton Markets

(By Thomson it McKinnon) NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—Cotton advanced another fifteen points this morning on an opening that was featured by very active trading. There was profit-taking afterwards that carried the market almost back to last night’s prices. At noon prices were fifteen points higher on the day. Volume was not so great, and the tone very steady. Some local selling was inspired by the fact that part of the cotton bought Thursday instead of being for the farm board as then thought was for semi-pro-fessional uptown interests. Cotton has made new friends and we think that most of them have determined to do their trading on the long side of the market for the rest of the season. The tone of the market was good in the early afternoon. Profit-tak-ing has been well absorbed and there was no hedge selling of consequence. We continue to feel friendly to the market particularly so when purchasers are made on moderate declines. NEW ORLEANS —Oct. 24High. Low. Close. January 11.10 10.99 11.06 March 11.37 11.24 11.29 Mav 11.60 11.44 11.50 July 11.78 11.64 11.72 October 10.80 10.72 10.72 December 11.00 10.87 10.92 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 11.17 11.05 11.07 March 11.36 11.24 11.29 May 11.60 11.45 11.51 July 11.80 11.65 11.70 October 10.90 10.75 * 10.89 December 11.0i 10.89 10.94 CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January II 18 11.10 11.15 March 11 44 11.35 11.39 Mav 11 58 11.53 11.59 July HB6 11.76 11.80 October 1 0 -! 5 December 11.06 10.93 10.98

Other Livestock Bv Times Svecial LOUISVILLE. Ky.. Oct. 24.—Hogs—Receipts. 900: market, steady to 20c lower; 300 !*>s. up. $9.05: 200-300 lbs, $9.70; 175-200 lbs, $9.30; 130-175 lbs, $8.80; 130 lbs. down. $7.25; roughs. $7.75; stags, $6.75. Cattle—Receipts. 300; market, slow: prime heavy steers. $8(<19.50: heavy shipping steers. $6.50ft8: medium and plain steers, [email protected]: fat heifers. [email protected]; good to choice cows. [email protected]: medium to good cows. $3.50ft4: cuters. $3,25ft>3.50: canners. $23; bulls. s3fts; geeders. [email protected]; Stockers. $4ft6.25. Calves—Receipts. 200; market, steady: good to choice. sß.softTi; mediums. S6.SO@B: common to medium. $3.50ft6.50. Sheep—Receipts. 200: market, steady; ewes and wether lambs. $7.50: buck lambs. $6.50: seconds. [email protected]; clipped sheep. $2.50ftj3.50. Thursday’s shipments— Cattle. 161; calves, none; hogs, none; sheep, none. Bv United Press EAST BUFFALO, N. Y„ Oct. 24.—Hogs —Receipts, 2,600: holdovers 600: fairly active to all interests, generally steady, bulk desirable 160-210 lbs, slo.is@ 10.25. few 230-250 lbs. $10.35; weights below 140 lbs. $10: packing sows. $8.50ft9. Cattle—Receipts, 250; market, slow, cows steady, grass steers and heifers, unsold: cutter cows. $2.50ft4. Calves—Receipts, 400: vealers, unchanged; good to coice, sl4ft 14.50: common and medium. s9@l2. Sheep —Receipts. 5,200; holdovers, 1.600; lamb trade at standstill, most bids. $1 lower, few good to choice ewes and wether lambs, $8; medium kinds. $7. Bv United Press EAST ST. LOUIS, 111, Oct. 24.—Hogs— Receipts, 9,500; market uneven, steady to 15c lower, mostly 5 to 10c off; pigs strong; sows steady to weak; bulk 170-230 lbs, $9.60 to 9.70; mostly $9.65 down; top, $9.80, most 100-150 lbs, $9 to $9.50; sows $8 to $8.75. Cattle—Receipts, 700; calves. 700; vealers steady at $13.50; not enough steers on sale to make a market: other classes steady. Sheep—Receipts. 1,000; market, slow; few fat lambs to city butchers, $8; packers not operating. By United Press CKEVELAND. O, Oct. 24.—Hogs—Receipts. 1,400: holdovers, none; mostly 5@ 10c lower on 180-250 lbs. an(j $10.15 and 160-180 lb. offerings at $9.90; spots on sows, stags and pigs 25c off, bulk pigs. $9.50: rough sows downward to $7.50; stags. $5.50. Cattle —Receipts. 250: weak to 25c lower; common steers around [email protected] value predominating, low cutter and cutter cows. $2.75ft4.25, few common bulls. $5.25. Calves—Receipts, 200; active and strong on better grade vealers. but others dull continuing weak, good to choice kinds. $14.50® 15; culls and medium around sßft! 12. Sheep—Receipts. 2,400, fat lambs weak to 25c lower than Thursday's late trade, 50®75c below opening sales, good to choice around $8ft8.25. $6 a popular quotation on throwouts.

Produce Markets

Eggs (Oountrv Run)—Loss off deliveied in Indianapolis. 20c: henerv quality No. 1. 23c: No. 2. 14c. Poultry (Buying Prices)—Hens, weighing 5 lbs. or over. 19c: under 5 lbs, 17c: Leghorn hens. 13c; springers. 5 lbs. or over. 19c or under 5 lbs, 17c: ducks, springers. 12c: old cocks. 9@llc; ducks, full feather fat white, lie: geese. Bc. These prices are for No. 1 top quality quoted bv Klngan & Cos. Butter (wholesalei—No. 1. 41@42c: No. 39ft40c. Butterfat— 40c. Cheese (wholesale selling once per pound)—American loaf. 31c: pimento leal. 32cc: Wisconsin firsts. 27c: Longhorns. 34c: New York Limberger. 36c. Bv United Press CINCINNATI. O, Oct. 24.—Buttersteady; creamery in tub lots according score. 37ft38c; common score discounted 2ft3c: packing stock No. 1. 30c; No. 2, 25c: No. 3,15 c; butterfat, 36@38c. Eggs— Steady; cases included: extra firsts. 35c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 25c; nearby ungraded. 31c. Live poultry—Thin and coarse stock ells only at heavy discount; fowls 5 lbs. :>nd ovjr, 22c; 4 lbs. and over, 19c; 3 lbs. and ov\ 15c; Leghorns, 3 lbs. and over. 13c; roosters. 13c; colored fryers over 3 lbs, 21c; broilers, colored, over 2 lbs, 21c: broilers. l' lbs. and over. 25c; Leghorns and Orpington broilers, l'i lbs. and over. 22c; Droiiers partly feathered. 15c, Leghorn and Orpington fryers over 2 lbs, 17c; roasting chickens 4 lbs. and over, 23c; black springers, 15c. Bii United Press NEW YORK. Oct. 24 Flour— Dull, but steady: spring patents. $4.80®5. Pork— Dull. Mess—s32.so. Lard —Easier: middle west spot. $11.75® 11.85. Tallow—Dull; special to extra. 4' 2 ®4=ic. Potatoes—Weak; Long Island. $1.1563.50 barrel: Southern. $2.25®3.25 barrel. Sweet potatoes—Steady; Southern, basket. $1.25ft1.50: Southern, barrel. s3® 3.50: Jersey, basket. 65c®$2. Dressed poultry—Steady to firm; turkeys. 20ft45c: chickens. 20ft33c: fowls. 13®29c; ducks. Long Island. 18ft21c. Live poultry —Easy, geese. 12®18c: ducks. 14®35c; fowls. 14®26c; turkeys, 20ft30c: roosters. 15ftl6c; chickens. 156.25 c; broilers. 15®) 30c. Cheese—Steady; state whole milk, fanev to specials, 24 ft 26c; young Americas. 18 La® 24c. Bv United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 24. Eggs Market, steady: receipts. 5.144 cases: extra firsts. 30c: firsts. 28‘ie: current receipts. 23 i 25c: ordinaries. 20ci22c; seconds. 15ft 17c. Butter—Firmer: receipts. 7.964 tubs: extras, 38c: extra firsts. 35‘iftS7c: firsts. 32® 33'*c: seconds. 29ft30c; standards. 35‘(!C. Poultry—Market, easv; receipts. 3 cars: fowls. 22c: springers. 17®18e: Leghorns. 14c: ducks. 16ft 18c; geese. 15c: turkevs. 18 (i 22c; roosters. 15c. Cheese —Twins. 16* @l7c: young Americas. s?c. Potatoes—On track. 382: arrivals. 137: shipments. 1.029: market, dull: Wisconsin sacked Round Whites. $1.70ft2: Minnesota Round Whites. 51.50ft1.65: North Dakota Round Whites. $1,70® 1.80: Idaho sacked Russets. s2® 2.25: North Dakota Red River Ohios. $1.85 •6 2: Colorado Brown Beauties and McClures mostly around $2.

Local Wagon Wheat

City grain eleavtgrs are paying 76c for I No. 1 red wheat ajfc 70c fir No. 1 hard wheat, 1*

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

SWINE MARKET MOVES LOWER. AT CITYYARDS Not Much Change in Cattle Prices; Sheep Trades Sell Down. Oct. Bulk. Early Top. Receipts. 17. S 9.704110.10 $10.15 6,000 18. 10.00ft10.30 10.30 3,000 20. 10.00ft10.20 10.20 7 000 21. 9.60® 9.75 9.85 7.500 22. 9.50@ 9.55 9.85 5.500 23. 9.70-6 9.95 10.00 5.000 24. 9.55® 9.80 9.90 7,500 The hog market showed a decline at the city stockyards this morning with prices generally 15 cents lower than Thursday’s best best time. The bulk, 160 to 300 pounds, were selling at $9.55 to $9.80. Early tops at $9.90. Receipts were quoted at 7.500. Holdovers 343. Cattle prices were mostly steady with little change. She stock lower. Vealers were selling unchanged at $13.50 down. Cattle receipts, 650. Veals were 700. Sheep and lambs mostly 50 cents lower than Thursday’s average. The bulk, of good and choice lambs sold at $6.50 to $7-50. Large heads sold up to* SB. Receipts were estimated at 1,500. Chicago hog receipts 16,000, including 1,300 directs. Holdovers, 9,000, Market fairly active, opening around steady with Thursday’s best prices. Good to choice hogs weighing 180 to 200 pounds, sold at $9.60 to $9.70. Choice of 225 pounders were selling at $9.85. Cattle receipts 2.500. Calves 1,000, and strong. Sheep 21,000, and weak. * HOGS Receipts. 7,500; market, lower. —Light Lights—-(l4o-160) Good and choice....s 9.25 —Light Weights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice.... 9.55 (160-200) Good and choice.... 9.65 —Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice.... 9.70 (220-250) Good and choice. .. 9.70 ft 9.85 —Heavy Weights—-(2so-290) Good and choice.... 9.80 ft) 9.90 (290-350) Good and choice.... 9.50@ 9.80 (275-500) Medium and g00d... 7.75® 9.00 (100-130) Good and choice 8.50® 8.75 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) —Steers— Receipts, 650; market, steady. (600-1.100) Good and choice 510.50®13.00 Common and medium 6.00®10.30 (1.100-1.500) Good and choice 10.25®12.75 Medium 7.00® 10.25 —Heifers—-(soo-850) Good and choice 9.50612.50 Common and medium 5.50® 9.50 Good and choice 5.50® 7.50 Common and medium 4.00® 5.50 Low cutters and cutters 2.50® 4.00 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) Good and choice beef 5.00 (® 6.75 Butter, common and medium.. 3.50® 5.00 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts. 700; market, steady. Good and choice $12.50613.50 Medium 9.00® 12.50 Cull and common 6.00® 9.00 —Calves—-(2so-300) Good and choice [email protected] Common and medium 5.00® 7.00 STOCKER AND FEEDER STEERS (500-600) Good and choice $ 6.00® 8.00 Common and medium 4.00® 6.00 (800-1.050) Good and choice 6.00® 8.00 Common and medium 4.25® 6.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,500; market, lower. , Good and choice $ 6.50® 8.00 Common and medium 4.00® 6.50 —Ewes — Medium and choice 2.506 4.00 Cull and common I.oo® 2.50 Other Livestock ISv Vnited Press CHICAGO, Oct. 24.—Hogs—Receipts, 16,000, including 2.000 direct: opened fairly active, around steady with Thursday’s average; top, $9.90: bulk, 180-300-lb. weights, $9.60(69.83: pigs. $9(<9.50: packing sows, sß(®9; light lights. 140-160 lbs., good and choice. $9.15(69.60; lightweights. 160-200 lbs., good and choice, $9.35®9.60: medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice, $9.45(69.85; heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $9.5069.90; packing sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and good. $7.75 ®9; slaughter pigs, 100-130 lbs., good and choice, $9(69.50. Cattle—Receipts. 2,500; calves. 1,000; steady on most killing classes; no choice steers here; best $11.25; common and medium grades, $6(69; shestock very uneven; cows fairly active, but butcher heifers at [email protected]; dull; very little Sjeef run; steers, 600-900 lbs., good and choice. $11.50® 13.50; 900-1,100 lbs., good and choice. $10.25ft 13.50; 1,100-1,300 lbs., good and choice. $9.50612.75; 1.3001,500 lbs., good and choice. $9.25® 12.50; 600-1.300 lbs. common and medium. s6® 9.50; heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; common and medium. ssft<lo; cows, good and choice. $5.50®8; common and medium. $4.25(6 5.50; low cutter and cutter cows. $3.25®4.25; bulls, yearlings excluded, good and choice beef. $5.75® 6.75: cutter to medium. $4.25®6.25: vealers. milk fed. good and choice, $10®12.50: medium, sß® 10: cull and common. $6.50(6 8: stocker and feeder cattle, steers. 500*4,050 lbs., good and choice. $6.75(68.75: common and medium. ss@7. Sheep—Receipts, 21.000: very slow. 25®50c lower; feeding lambs steady: few' native ew'e and wether lambs. $7.75 to packers; best held at 800 and above; feeders, $6.75ft;7.10; iambs. 90lb. down, good and choice. [email protected]: medium, $667: all weights common. $4.50ft)6; ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice, s2® 3.75; all weights, cull and common. sl6 2.50; feeding lambs, feeding lambs, 50-75 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]. Bv United Press CINCINNATI, 0.. Oct. 24.—Hogs—Receipts, 6.200. including 1,900 direct; holdovers. 00; hogs averaging 200 lbs. and better, 25®35c lower, fairly active at the decline; light weights, 25c lower; light lights, unevenly steady to 25c lower; better grade, 200-250 lbs., largely $9.90; some 180-200 lbs.. [email protected]; 160-180 lbs., mostly $9.50; 130-150 lbs.. [email protected]; sows, 25c lower; $7.75 to mostly SB. some $8.25. Cattle Receipts, 850; holdovers, 850; calves, receipts, 325: very slow, mostly catch as catch can trade, on steers and heifers; few early sales steady to weak; odd lots of lower grades, $4.50ft,7; some in-between kinds. $7.50®9.25; beef cows, slow, $4.50®5.50; low cutters and cutters, strong to 25c higher early; bulk, $2.75@ 3.75; all of them lost later, bulls $6 down with weak undertone, good and choice vealers. steady, sl2®. 13.50: common and medium kinds, weak to 50c lower; mostly s7@ll. Sheep—Receipts. 1.200; very draggy. few scattered sales fat lambs, mostly 50c ft; $1 lower than best kinds Thursday at $7.50 downward; common throwouts generally SSftS.'C; few $6; sheep, weak, mostly s2® 2.50. Bv United Press PITTSBURGH. Oct. 24.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.800; market, steady to 10c higher; f7O- - lbs.. 510.25 ft 10.35: 140-160 lbs.. slo® 10.25: most pigs $9.5069.75: bulk • ~king sows. v $8.5068.75. Cattle—F is, 15; market, nominal. Calves —K ,pts. 150; market, weak to 50c lower; better grade vealers, $11614. medium grade. 57.50@10. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500; market, slow; few choice lambs. $8.50, steady. Bv United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind., Oct. 24.—Hog market steady to 5c lower: 120 lbs. down. $8.50: 120-140 lbs., $8.75; 140-160 lbs.. $9; 160-180 lbs.. $9.35: 180-200 lbs.. $9.45; 200-225 lbs., $9.55; 225-250 lbs.. $9.65: 250-300 lbs.. $9.75: 300-325 lbs.. $9.50: 325-350 lbs., S9.JBt 350-400 lbs., $9: roughs. $7.75; stags $5.50; calves. sl3; lambs, $7. New York Curb Market (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Oct. 24 jL Close 1 "Close 4m Com P (A) 18*ilNational Inv ... 6’i Am Gas St El.. 50’* Nat Pub Serv A 19*i Ark Gas 7', Nat Screen .... 21 Brazil P St L.. 27*s Newmont Min .. 60 Can Marc 3'* Nia Hud Pwr.. 12’i Cities Service.. 24*4 Niles 22'* Cons Gas 94 7 4 Noranda 15 Cord 4'-4 Penroad 8 Crocker & Wh.. B®, Prince & Whtly l'i Elec Bond Sh. 55>4 Salt Creek .... 7's Ford of Can... 20' 2 Se!Jndus 3®, Ford of Eng. . 16 7 * Shenandoah ... 7 Goldman Sachs 11** Std of Ind .... 40 s * Fox Theater... 6' 2 Std of Kv 25 Gulf Oil 83 7 Std of Ohio 53'* Hudson Bay .. s l * Stutz l'j Humble 0i1.... 73' Trans Air Trans 6' a Ind Terr A 22' Un Gas (new).. 9'a Insull Ut 45*s Dn Lt St Pwr.. 30®, Int Super 26' 2 Un Verde 7*i Int Pete 15V Ut In Ind 7** Lion Oil 10®, Ct Pwr ,\ 12’a Midwest Ct 21 7 * Vacuum Oil .. 64** Mt Prod 6** Walgreen 24 National Av ... ss*5 s * New York Liberty Bonds —Oct. 34 3'is 101.50 Ist 4 1 ,s 102.17 4th 4's 103.16 Treasury 45,$ 112.26 3H$ of ’43 102.00

Dow-Jones Summary

LONDON—New York cables opened at 4.85 15-16 against 4.85 29-32. Paris checks 123.82. Amsterdam 12.067. Italy 92.815. Berlin 20.395. I Crown Zellerbach Corporation declared regular quarterly dividends of $1.40 on A and B preferred stocks pavabij Dec. 1. i record Nov. 13. During September. $83,603,500 of new building and engineering working contracted for in New York state according to F. W. Dodge Corporation against $82,504,700 in Augnst and $62,004,200 in September. 1929. Nine months $727,408,100 against $881,043,000. ! General Foods Corporation formerly Postum Company, third quarter net 92 cents a share on 5.288.795 shares against 88 cents a share on 5.284.649 shares In preceding quarter and 95 cents a share on 5.248.264 shares in third 1929 quarter. For nine months $2.93 a share on 5.288.795 shares against $2.83 a share on 5,248,624 shares. General Railway Signal Company third quarter net $2.33 a common share against $1.72 a share in preceding quarter nnd $2.83 a share in like 1929 auarter. For nine months $5.36 a share against $5.53 a share. Caterpillar Tractor Company declared extra dividends of 25 cents and regular quarerly dividends of 75 cents on common both payable Nov. 29, record Nov. 15. For nine months ended Sept. 30, net profit $6,137,301 after depreciation, interest, federal taxes, etc., against $7,550,855 in first nine months of 1929. September quarter net profit $514,336, against $2,271,424 in third quarter, 1929. \ Warner Company in quarter ended Sept. 30. earned $1.29 on 234.000 shares common against $1.82 on 203.000 shares in third Quarter of 1929. Nine months earnings were $2.75 a share on 234,000 common shares. Atlantic Coast Line Cos., holding company. For year ended June 30, 1930, earned $10.48 a share the same as in preceding year. During week ended Oct. 21. Chicago & Northwestern handled 35,037 revenue cars, against 37.323 previous week and 46,535 in like week. 1929. New England Telephone and Telegraph Company nine months ended Sept. 30, net profit $8,510,237. after charges and taxes against $8,804,904 in first nine months of 1929. September quarter net profit $2,687,142 against $2,885,709 in September quarter of 1929. September gross earnings of Minneapolis St St. Louis Railroad were $1,260,254 and net operating revenues after expenses were $384,298. New York. Ontario St Western September net operating income $188,991 against $122,910 in September. 1929. Nine months $845,249 against $900,986. Tennessee Electric Power including subsidiaries. September net after taxes. 503,483 against $554,158 in September. 1929. Twelve months surplus after preferred dividend. $2,537,541 against $2,378,519. Delaware, Lackawanna it Western, September gross $5,640,598 against $7.120,054 in September, 1929. Net operating income $951,508 against $1,854,803. Nine months gross $52,395,740 against $61,106,465 and net operating income $8,247,776 against $12,522,330. LONDON—Bar Silver 16' 2 D. up > S D: forward 16'aD, up y*D; gold bats 84s 11 S *D. off *iD. Reporting member banks in New York City report loans on securities $3,350,000,000. against $3,640,000,000 a week ago. All other loans $2,490,000,000, against $5,535,000,0. Total loans $6,46,000 000, against $6,175,000,000. Brokers loans declined $139,000,000 in week to $2,613,000,000 new low for fourth consecutive week and lowest since Nov. 24, 1926. Federal reserve system ratio at 82.1 per cent agains 90.9 per cent week ago and 74.5 per cent year ago. New York ratio at 87.2 per cent against 82.6 Ser cent and 85.7 per cent respectively. o anonuncement on New York rediscount rate, which remains at 2’i per cent. Celluloid Corporation declared regular quarterly dividends of $1.15 each on preferred and participating first preferred stocks, both payable Dec. 1, record Nov. 10.

Marriage Licenses Floyd E. Pope, 21. of Camby. laborer, and Mary A. Record. 22. of R. R, Box 193. Calvin Terry. 27. of Ladoga, farmer, and Catherine E. Ley. 19. of 3961 Fletcher. Clark B. Jennings. 67. of Boone county, farmer, and Mary E. Ratliff. 61. of Camby. Eugene C. Wall. 22. of 1032 West Thir-ty-second. druggist, and Geneva O. Creager. 19. of 1436 North Pennsylvania, clerk. Harry R. Beagle. 30. of 1118 Park, salesman. and Sealas P. Hamilton. 30. of 1459 Broadway. J. Blain Self. 32. of 1317 Pleasant, laborer, and Edna M. Johnston. 27. of 1317 Pleasant. M. Edward. McCarthy. 32. of 819 North Gray, chauffeur, and Mary E. Connor, 26. of 217 North Warman. Noble Penrose. 28. of ZionsviUe. butcher, and Eula M. Shackelford. 22. of 3724 Northwestern. John R. Furry, 23. of 335 North Ritter, agent, and Marjorie E. Thurber. 20. of 40 North Lexington. George W. Kreircher. 21. of 112 East St. Clair, dairyman, and Ruby Mlsamore. 17. of 112 East St. Clair. Noah Clay. 50. of 812 W. Walnut, clerk, and Hattie M. Starks. 49. of 721 West Twenty-sixth. Births Girls Cecil and Rubv Lovelace. 46 S. Summit. Ernest and Edith Siewert, 831 Park and Dortha Kenegy, 1313 North Haugh. Edward and Helen Stultz, 725 West Thirtv-second. ~ ■ Arvin and Kathleen Wilder, 121a East Washington. Earl and Helen Huntington, 2030 HousJoseph and Susie Ogle. Coleman hospital. Edgar and Pearl Neddo, Coleman hospital. Grover and Dorothy Kellams. Coleman hospital. William and Mary Howe, Coleman hospital. William and Hazel Ehlers, Coleman hospital. Fred and Gladys Herbert 2968 North Gale. Boys Peter and Gladys Ransdell. 1509 Finley. Arthur and Irma Sovern, Coleman hospital. Raymond and Mamie Calvin, Coleman hospital. Loyd and Nova Montgomery, 2614 North Sherman drive. Harold and Bertha Stamm. 648 South Taft. Deaths Wilma Jean HUlenburg. 2 months. Riley hospital-, nonepidemic cerebral meningitis. Anna L. Stokes. 68. 6155 Cornell avenue, pulmonary tuberculosis. Julia Costello, 80, 803 South Capitol avenue. arteriosclerosis. John K. Ihndris 78 years. 1118 North Arsenal, carcinoma. Joseph Minardi, 67, 520 Merrill, arteriosclerosis. s Ella L. Essler. 8 months. 2117 Howard, cholera infantum. Carl Shigley, Methodist hospital, 40, appendicitis. Robert L. Archer, 1 month, 716 Torbett. broncho pneumonia. Mary A. Miller 55. 3024 College avenue, dynsenterv. Bettie Williams, 51, 1833 Howard, carcinoma.

The City in Brief

The new third floor addition to the city prison, costing SIB,OOO which was opened Thursday, has one inhabitant today. He is John Lockhard, Shelbyville, returned from Columbus Thursday to face a charge of issuing fraudulent checks in Indianapolis. A silent bandit robbed George Todd of the Todd Brothers grocery, 812 East Twenty-seventh street, of $25 Thursday night, according to reports to police. Todd told officers the bandit said nothing, bu' displaying a revolver, walked jo the cash register and removed the contents. Joseph V. Stout was elected president of the Highland Golf and Country Club at a meeting of club directors Thursday. Other officers are: Russell L. White, vice-presi-dent; J. L. Roadbaugh, re-elected secretary, and Arthur H. Taylor, treasurer.

WEAK REPORTS SEND FUTURES MARKETDOWN Wheat Shows Resistance in Face of Liverpool Decline. Bv United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—Wheat had a choppy session on the Board of Trade today, but held in a narrow range. The east again was active on the buying side and shorts were covering after the early dip. Trade was light and the market easily influenced. Firmness in the stock market atr tracted some attention. Pressure was light. Corn was dull and moved in unison with wheat, both closing lower. Oats followed the major cereals. At the close wheat was V 2 to % cent lower; com was % to I*4 cents lower, and oats were % to ii cent lower. Provisions were stedy. Making a fair recovery after its early weakness, Liverpool closed U to % cents lower. Winnipeg was off with Liverpool early but the decline was only fractional. The trade was hesitant and appeared to be in a waiting mood. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 19 cars. Corn was sold early on the favorable weather for field work but t&e decline was small and support appeared from locals and on resting orders, bringing prices back to around the previous close at midsession. Action fell off after the recovery. Traders were waiting for some news to develop. Cash prices were unchanged to % cent lower. Receipts were 108 cars. Oats were equally dull with the other grains, but prices had a small fractional advance early. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 23 cars.

Chicago Grain Table -Oct. 24WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. Dec. (Old). .80'i .81 .79®4 .79’/* .80'a New. .80 V 4 -81'/a .80 .80 .80®^ Bar. (Old). .84 .84*8 ,83*i> .83** .84',4 New. ,84V ,84 7 * .83'* • B J,' a May (old). .85‘2 .86®* .84% .85‘* ,85®4 New. .85*'* .86 7 * .85 '4 .85** .86% July 86% .87 .85*4 .85:* .86*-* CORN— Dec. (old). .78% .79** .78 .78'/* .78% New. .78% .79*4 .78% .78% .78'* Mar. (old). .80 .81 .79% .79% .80% New. .81% .81*8 .80'4 .80% .81 Mav (old). .83% .83% .82% .82% .83*4 New'. .83% .84 .82*4 .82*4 .83% July 84% .85 .83®/4 .83*4 .8414 OATS— Dec. (old). .36*4 .37% .36% .36** .36% New. .36*4 .37 .36*4 .36% .37 Mar. (old). .38% .38*4 .38*4 .38*4 .38% New. .38*4 .38*4 .38% .38% .... Mav (Old). .39% .40 .39% .39% .39#* New. .39*4 .40% .39% .39% .39% RYE— Dec. (old). .4914 .50% .49'/* .49*4 .49 * Mar. (old). .53' a .53*4 .53 .53 .53% Mav (old). .54*4 .55*4 .54'4 .54% -55* a New. .55% .55% .55 .55 .55% LARD— Oct 11.22 11.22 11.12 11.12 11.15 Nov 10.95 10.92 Dec. ... 10.70 10.70 10.65 10.65 10.62 Jan 10.57 10.57 10.47 10.47 10.50 Feb. 10.47 10.50 Mav ’ .. .... 10.62 10.65 BELLIES— Oct 14 50 14.50 j an .. 12.25 12.25 May . “ ' 12.50 12.50 j u iy ;;;; 12.60 12.60 Bv Times Special CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—Carlots: Wheat, 12; corn, 130; oats. 29: rye. 1, and barley. 7. B.v Times Special CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—Primary receipts— Wheat. 670.000 against 1.278.000: corn. 516.000 against 756.000: oats, 201.000 against 353.000. Shipments—Wheat, 861.000 against 762,00: corn. 433.000 against 328,000: oatq. 570.000 against 524.000. Bv United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 24.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 1 hard, 82c; No. 2 hard. 79% ftßlc. Corn (old)—No. 2 mixed. 82%: No. 4 mixed, 81 %c; No. 6 mixed. 80%c; No. 1 yellow. 82%ft83c; No. 2 yellow, 82% Cffß3c: No. 3 yellow. 81ft82',4c: No. 4 yellow. 81 %c; No. 6 yellow. 80%c. Corn (new) —No. 4 white. 78c: No. 5 white. 76c: sample grade. 78c: No. 3 mixed, 78®4c: No. 5 mixed. 72c: No. 3 yellow. 78%c; No. 4 yellow. 74®4ft 77%c; No. 5 yellow, 73',a® 74'ac; No. 6 yellow. 70ft!72’ic: sample grade. 69%@7dc. Oats—No. 2 white. 36% ®37c; No. 3 v'hite. 36'436%c. Rye No. 2. 54'ac. Barley—46ft66c. Timothy—--58.25ft8.50. Clover— $16ft!23.75. Bv United Press TOLEDO. Oct. 24.—Grain close: Wheat —No. 2 red. 87%ft88%c. Corn—No. 2 yellow. 87ft 89c. Oats—No. 2 white, 40ft41c. Rye—No. 2. 72c. Clover—Domestic, prime old. $14.50: prime new. sls: prime choice, new. $15.35; prime choice, old. $14.80: October. sls; December. $15.25: February, $14.50: March. $15.75. Alsyke—Cash. $13.65; October, $13.65: December, $13.90; March. $14.30. Butter—Fancy creamery, 42ft43c. Eggs—Country run, 30ft33c. Hay —Timothy. $1.75 cwt.

Cash Grain

—Oct. 24 The bid for car lots of grain at the call 1 of the indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b., shipping point, basis 41 tic New York rate, were: Wheat —Steady: No. 1 red. 80 (f£Blc; No. 2 red, 79@80c: No. 2 hard, 75@ 76c. Corn—No. 2 white. 86@87c: No. 3 white, 85@86c; No. 2 yellow, 76(g77c; No. 3 yellow. 75@76c: No. 2 mixed, 74<@75c: No. 3 mixed, 73@74c. Oats—Easy; Nc. 2 white, 32'2®33'2c: No. 3 white, 31 1 32' 2C. Hay—Steady (F. o. b. country points taking 23tic or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) Timothy—No. 1 $16.50@17; No. 2 timothy. sl6® 16: No. 1 light clover mixed, sl6 ® 16.50; No. 1 clover mixed, $16.50(5.18; No. 1 clover hay, $17.50 @lB. —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 red. 2 cars; No. 1 mixed, 1 car. Total. 3 cars. Corn—No. 1 white. 4 cars: No. 4 white. 1 car; No. 5 white. 1 car; No. 1 yellow. 3 cars; No. 2 yellow, 5 cars: No. 3 yellow, 1 car; No. 4 yellow. 7 cars; No. 5 yellow, 3 cars; No. 6 yellow, 2 cars: Sample yellow, 2 cars; No. '4 mixed, 2 cars: No. 5 mixed, 1 car. Tntal, 32 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 7 cars; No. 3 white. 5 cars; No. 4 white, 2 cars. Total, 14 cars. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Oct. 24High. Low. Close. March 6.00 5.57 5.68 May 5.65 5.50 5.55 July 5.50 5.30 5.45 September 5.46 5.23 5.30 December 7.25 6.50 6.85 RAW SUGAR PRICES —Oct. 24High. Low. Close. | January 1.49 1.42 1.45 j March 1 56 1.59 V 1.56 Mav 1.63 1.57 1.59 July 1.69 1.64 1.66 December 1.47 1.41 1.42 Legal Notices SPECIAL NOTICE Stockholders' annnual meeting of the White River Railroad Company for elec- , tion of officers and general business will be held at the office of Klngan & Cos.. Indianapolis, Saturday. Nov. 15. at 10:00 A. M. A. M. M'VIE, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICE | Notice s hereby given pursuant to the statute, that the undersigned will see at public auction, one Lexington touring car. motor No. 1037-R-9151. serial 19933. W. A. Gebhardt. for storage and repair charges amounting to Sl5O, on Nov. 3rd. 1930. at 10 o’clock a. m. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419-23 East Market St.. Indianapolis. Ind. 1 LEGAL NOTICE Notice is herebv given pursuant to the statutes, the undersigned will sell at oublic auction, one Buick Coach, motor Vo. 909701. stored in the name'of Rav Thompson, for storage charges amounting to SSO. on Nov. 3rd. 1930. at 10 o'clock a. m. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419-23 East Market St.. Indianapolis. Ind. LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes, that the undersigned will sell at public auction to satisfy lien of $38.50 for storage charges. Chevrolet Sedan, motor No. 469867. stored in name of Walter G. Ktnsey. on Nov. 3. 1930. at 10 partxow Jenkins motor car co. 419-23 East Market St.. Indianapolis. Ind. . ANNUAL MEETING INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER. AMERICAN RED CROSS Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of members of the Indianapolis Chapter of the American Red Cross, for the election of twelve directors to serve for the ensuing three vears. and for such other business as may come before said meeting in accordance with the provisions of the bv-laws will be held In the Assembly Room of the War Memorial building No. 777 N. Meridian Street. Indianapolis. Ind.. on Wednesday afternoon at 330 o clock. Oct. 29. 1930. All members are reauested to be present. WILLtsM FORTUNE. Chairman,

Chicago Stocks (By James T. Hamlll & Co.i~~

Quite a lot of selling of Middle West Utilities first half hour of trading, making anew low of 20 *i and closing at 21’,. Bendix and Borg Warner both strong all day. Bendix closing at 19®, and Bore Warner a* 17 1 . Insull Utilities sold down to 43U. but worked upward to 45®, at the close. Allied Motors on small trading sold down to 2' 2 . but Auburn jumped up to 75 at the end and Cord also advanced to 4®,. Majestic held well most all d*v. closing at 16. Kalamazoo Stove closeakSl',. The encouraging remarks of president Farrell of United States Steel Corporation, Raskob. about the automobile industry, and Roger Babson was conducting a much more cheerful feeling all around at the end of the day. TOTAL SALES. 210.500 SHARES —Oct. 24High. LowXast. Allied Products 16®* ... ... Assoc Telephone Util .. 21'a 20>, 21'a Auburn Automobile 75 72_ 75 Banco Kentucky 13 !2 7 * 13 Bendix Aviation 19®, 17®, 19®, Borg Warner 17'* 16'* 17'* Brown Fence St W "A" 19 Brown Fence St W "B" 7'i Burnham Trading I®, Butler Bros 7'i Castle AM 29 27', 27'a Cent 111 Securities 25 24' 2 25 Cent & So West 17®, 17'. 17®, Chi City & Con Rys pfd B'* 7®, B'* Chicago Corp 6' 2 s®, 6'a Chicago Corp pfd 41 40-i 41 Cities Service 24'a 23 a 24'a Club Aluminum 3'a Commonwealth Edison.2so 241'a 250 Construct Materials .. 12', 11 12V, Construct Materials pfd 37 7 * Continental Chicago ..9'. 9 9'a Continental Chi pfd.... 43'a 43’, 43'a Cord Corp 4®. 4'* 4®. Corp Securities 17' 17 17*4 Corp Securities ctfs ... 56'. 54 7 *' 56'* Electric Household ... 26'a 24 7 * 25'a General Theater Equip 24 22 24 Gleaner 20 19 19'a Great Lakes Aircraft.. 3'* 3 3'* Grigsbv-Grunow s®* s', 5 V* Houdaille-Hershev 'A'.. 13 Houdaille-Hershey iß'.. s®, Insull Util Invest .... 45 7 * 43', 45** Insull U Inv pfd ex-war 85 83 85 Ins Ulnp 2a s bds 6 c /c 94 ** 94 94 Iron Firen.?n 20 Kalamazoo Stove 31 30 7 * 30 7 a Kellogg Switch com .... 5 4®, 5 Keystone Steel 11' Libby-McNeil 12'* 11®, 12'* Majestic Household Util 16 15 16 Manhattan-Dearborn .. 25 ! 2 25 25'a Marshall Field 34'a ... Middle West Utilities.. 21®, 20** 21®, Midland United 22'.. 21' 2 22> 2 Midland United pfd ... 41®, 40 41®4 Midland United warr.. 1 ®, 1 Missouri-Kansas Pipe L 10'a 9'a 10®* Natl Electric Pwr A.... 23', National Repub Inv ... 39®, 37‘a 39®, National Securities Inv. 7'a 7 7'a National-Standard .... 24\ 24 24** North American Can... 31'a 31 31'a N Amer Light & Pwr.. 61®, N St S Amer Corp 10 Parker Pen 28 Reliance Mfg Cos 7 Seaboard Util Shares .. 4®* 4'i 4®* Studebaker Mall I‘* Super-Maid 6'a . Swift & Cos 29** 28'i 29** Swift Internacional .... 31®, 31 31®, U S Radio St Tel 17®, 15®-, 17®, Utah Radio 4 Utility & Ind rs... 7®,, 7' 2 7®, Utility & Ir.d pfd 21 20'.* 21 Wieboldt Stores 14®, Zenith Radio 4 Legal Notices LEGAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given pursuant to the statutes that the undersigned, conducting a public storage house. Will on Monday. Nov. 3. 1930. at 10 o’clock a. m., sell for accrued charges the household and other goods belonging to the following named persons: Ralph R. Adkins, Lot 351: Benj. D. Burrows. Lot 328; Isyll Brown. Lot 425; W. P. Brown. Lot 324; Mrs. Noble Cook. Lot 423: A. N. Cook. Lot 413' Bea Dabney, Lot 446; Mrs. Hattie Greer. Let 420 and 444; Florence Hull, Lot 345: Bessie Jackson. Lot 321: Mrs. Mav Mondell. Lot 410 and 426. also known as Mav Mundell: J. C. Moss. Lot 319: Chas. Miller. Lot 456; Ethel Patti. Lot 227: Wm. Ramsev. Lot 460: H. E. Shankw'eiler. Lot 360: L. D. Sowers. Lot 331; Ralph Sims. Lot 227 and 330: Otto Tescbner. Lot 233: Vergie Walker. Lot 329; H. L. Yost. Lot 405. PARTLOW JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO. 419-23 East Market. St. Indianapolis. Ind. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS PIKE TOWNSHIP. MARION COUNTY. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Pike Township. Marion County. Indiana, that the Advisory Board and Trustee of said township will meet in the office of the. trustee at New Augusta, Ind.. Monday. Nov. 3. 1930. at 8 p. m.. to consider and make the following additional apDronriations: To Fund No. 22. $1,000.00. To Fund No. 23. $200.00. To Fund No. 24. 5500.00. To Fund No. 25. 500.00. To Fund No. 32. $300.00. To Fund No. 33. $1,100.00. Any taxpayers deeming themselves aggrieved by such action may appear and be heard concerning same and take such action as provided by law for protesting such action. ROBERT E. HUFFMAN. Trustee Pike Township. Marion County. Indiana. Dated Oct. 24.1930. Death Notices HEALEY. MAURICE F.—Captain of the fire department, beloved husband of Louise Healey, father of Dr. Maurice J. and Harry Healey, died at his home. 1425 Spann Ave. Funeral Mondav. Oct. 27. 8:30 at the home. S a. m. St. Patrick church. Burial Holv Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. KIRBY-DINN SERVICE. MARTIN. JOHN A.—Husband of Aurilla B. Martin, father of W.. Glenn Martin, passed away at his home. 3702 East Washington st.. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 9:30 a.m. Services at the home Saturday. Oct. 25. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Final services and burial Sunday. Oct. 26. 10 a. m. from the Friends church at Azalia. Ind. Friends invited. STOKES. ANNA L.—Mother of William, G. C. Robert M. and Mrs. Joseph Pearson, died Thursday morning. Funeral services at Union Chapel, north of Indianapolis. Saturday. Oct. 25. at 2 p. m. Friends may call at the residence, 6155 Cornell ave.. after 2 p. m. Friday, WHITE. MARTHA L.—Wife of Houston C. White and mother of Aubrey. James 8.. David C. and Alberta L. White and Mrs. Bessie Bernhardt, passed awav Oct. 23. Funeral at residence of son Aubrev White. 2141 E. Garfield drive. Saturday. Oct. 25. 2 p. m. Burial New Crown cemeterv. Friends invited. Funeral Directors WM D. BEAN BLOSSOM Mortuarv Phone Be. 1588 1321 W Rav S' W. T. BLASENGYM MalD office 2220 Shelb* 9t Drexel 2570. George Grinsteiner Funeral director 822 E Market Rliev 5374 UNDERTAKERS HISEY & TITUS 931 N, Delaware Ls, 3821 LAUCK FUNERAL HOME 1458 8. Meridian St. Dr. 2140. "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE." RAGSDALE * PRICE L) 3608 1219 N Alabama C. WILSON funeral parlors, ambulance service and modern automotive eaulpment. Dr, 0321 and Dr. 0322. Instructions LEARN- aviation. Best of instruction in flying and grouad subjects CURTISSWRIGHT FLYING SERVICE Stout Field Mars Hill, Be. 4200 P O. Box 1092 PIANO LESSON—SI FOR ®i HOUR: WILL CALL AT HOUSE. MORN HA. 4160-W You Read the Want Aas— Have vou tried to use them? It’s easy—Call R! 5551 Ask for an Ad Taker Special Notices WHY SUFFER with piles when vou caff positively get well or it will cost vou . nothing? This is strictly a home treatment. Sent parcel post to any part of U. S. Call or write for free literature G. R Wvsong. 219 K of P Bldg Office Ri. 4267. res.. 2839 N, Meridian T a 4940 BALDWIN’S REMODELING * SALE Now going on at 35 Monument Circle. Li. 7387. SPECIAL TREATMENT FOR RHEUMATISM AND NEURITIS b 648 WINTHROP AVE. HU. 8674. EXCEPTIONAL values In used and reconditioned sewing machines. Singer Sewing Machine Cos. 24 N. Meridian. Rl, 9064 GOOD PLACE—For Halloween parties; pumpkin pie. cider, chicken dinners. Ta 1268-4. HAY RIDES Wagons for rent, Ta. 1268. ring 4 TRY TIMES WANT ADB FOR BUSINESS Personals BALDWIN’S REMODELING SALE Now 7.50101? on at 35 Monument Circle FUR REPAIRING ~ Coat relining, remodeling Satisfaction guar.: 1 E. 36th: apt. 104. Ha. 0777-J. DETECTIVES—Private. CONFIDENTIAL Offices 4451 Carrollton Ave Hu 3107 BRUCE'S CAFE—No. 2. 235 N. 111. Sams service maintained as at 737 N, Penn. STEAM—For colds, neuritis, rheumatism. MILDRED MEWHINNEY. Rl. 6682. Lost and Found BLACK PURSE—Main library or 5C6 N. Sherman Dr.: contents are keepsakes. Reward. Dr. 1498. Evenings. Ir. 3831. DINNER RING—3 diamonds. 2 sapphires. lost downtown: keepsake: reward. Dr. 0980 LADY'S—Brown kid pull on gloves, near Bevllie and Mich. Reward. Ch. 6793. LOST—Young beagle hound, abotd; a year old:’answers to name of MuttAi Reward. Ta. 4599 or Ha. 0431-M.

.OCT. 25, 1930

Lost and Found LOST POCKET BOOK—*S and important articles: Bilou theater. Oct. 23. return articles and keep monev. Mr. sebastian Palamora. Bljoo theater. - | lost—Black bird dog! near Rockville ! road. Reward. Rl. 3715._ I PARTY who took pocketbeok from apartment 10. 108 E. St. Clair: please retumsame to avoid arrest. ! PUP—German police, about 10 wks. old.. near >4th and College. Reward. Hu. .829. Business Announcements _ BALDWIN’S REMODELING SALE Now going on at 35 Monument Circle. | Li. 7387*WE PUT—Coils in furnaces I complete for Ch. 0635. BRlck! STONE—Ar.d block masonrv cement work, reasonable prices: small or—large jobs. FREEMAN. Ta 7038 -I LL MAKE IT HOT FOR YOU." Furnace repair. No lob too small, non# j too large. ARNOLD. Hu 4560 ! TINNING—Roofing, furnare repair: sat.-" ; isfa tion guaranteed. Allen W. Creek-, ; baum. 4858 E. 30th St. Ch. 3506 FEATHERS—Bought, sold and reffovated. feather mattresses, pillows made to order. E. F. Burkle. 431-433 Mass. Ave.. Rl. 669a. .. ! BATH ROOM— Complete. S6O: olumblne It heating Installed: reasonable. Ta. 405■ - i BUlLDlNG—Remodeling, reroofing. reoair- ! ' ng reason.: estimates tree. Ch. 4252-M _ ! VICTOR furnaces repaired bv factory expert HALL-NEAL FURNACE CO LI 1004. I 1900 CATARACT & WHIRLPOOL WSHERS Prompt expert service Rl. 4934. - GUTTERS and spouting: work and msterlal guar Call Rl. 7106 after 5:30 p. jni. FURNACE REPAIR—CIean, fix. Insulate:” better heat and less fuel Be. 2874. ROOFING IND REMODELING—Of ail kinds. No nonev down. Ri. 9185. HAVE COL) iNS repair vour washing machine & electric appliance., reas. Dr. 4265. . CARPFNTER."con ractor. remodel, cement, painting wrecker: ear, spec. Dr. 2790-J. Painting and Papering PAPER HANGING—S 2 50 rm.. paper 5c u.„ . Plastering, gi’ar VANSANT. Dr 3298 i WHY PAY MORE —Paper furnished and him* $4 net room Ch 2004 Ir 2415 PAPER HANGING—S3 per rm : cleaning. : nalnting; wor: guaranteed. Rt. 9996 ' INTERIOR Decoretlng. bv experts: we ar* , ; fully equipped for any lob. Ta. "95? j PAPER hung. $2.50 per room and up. Paner 5c up: work guaranteed. Dr. 2747. Storage and Transfer BALDWIN’S REMODELING SALE Now going on at 35 Monument Circle. Li, 7387 j LOCAL AND OVERLAND TRANSFER - ■ Fire-nroof storage house. Store now. oav 6 months later. No charge for hauling, j PARTLOW-JENKINS MOTOR CAR CO ; 419 E, Market. Pi. 7730 LOCAL and overland hauling: packing and shinning on household goods. OTTO J. SUESZ Rl 6561. Rl. 3628. Niles. Ch. 4579, Ch. 0699-W J H. TAYLOR TRANS. AND STORAGE 7 SPECIAL PRICES OVERLAND—To or from Chicago. St. Louis. Detroit. Cleveland or other cities. Dr. 3071 or Rl. 4265 BORMAN TRANSFER CO.—Satisfactory moving service, overland trucking of furniture and freight. Ch, 5571. NORTHWESTERN TRANSFER CO -Prices reasonable. Call at all times. Ta 374). BRITTON TRANSFER—Mov.. $3.50 load: large trucks: responsible men Dr 7616. MOVING. $3. vou help. $1 less: I V 2 ton truck, ouick, guarn. service. Ch. 5840. Helo Wanted Male ALL ki.ids of work in nearby, large, modern orchard. Will pay with certificates drawing 7U>. secured by high-class real estate, at the rate of prevailing wages;’ offers opportunity to get 7U- savings account from work w'hich would be otherwise postponed. Men financially able to carry themselves on this deferred payment olan can start work immediately. Explain what vou can do. ar.d how long you can work. Address T:me Box B-163. ' WE can use one man. preferably with ex-' perience in account ip.g and sales work, to represent us in Marion Countv. Sales tra'ning and field help given. Call Li-. 1288. 265 Century Bldg. WANTED—Man with car. $250 needed" High class work. Good proposition, at or.ee Address Times' Bex B-!36. Situations Wanted Female WANTED work of anv kind by reliable colored woman: references. Ch. 6958. Rooms for Rent COLLEGE 22i2 -Warm rm.: constant ho* water: 53.50: 1 or 2. He, 4745. DENNY. 423 N.—Beautiful front rm.. near bath: modern: private home. Ir. 5934. DREXEL. 610 N.—Nice rm.: Dri bath entrance: gar.: brkfast. opt.; emp. cple. Ir^ HOYT. 1427—Front attractive rm.. modern priv. hi me: $2.30. Dr. 6668-W. HEALING. N.. 1319 2 lovely rooms: board and garage optional. Ch, 6735. KEYSTONE N.. 56—Modern, warm rm,t evening meal, garage opt. Ch. 2574. MASS. AVE . 540—Clean, stm. heated rmt.. running water; very reas. rates. J.i 0665. MERIDIAN. N.. 910—Sleeping room; citw heat, Li. 9529. MER.. 402 N, APT. 40—Front, elevator service: constant hot water. Ri. 3849. MINNESOTA. E, 326—Niceiv furnished room: bath Included. 1 or 2 people. Dr. 5518. NEW JERSEY. N.. 825—Cheerful sunny room In blue; new walnut bed. chest, vanity. Personal effects Insured. Rl. 9660.- - NEW YORK. E, 124—Clco Hotel: stcamhted.: outside rms.; $3 up sgle.. $5 up dbu NEW YORK. W, 310—Apt. 36: mod., sum.. sleeping rooms, next to bath, steam heat. PENN, N. 1438—1 rm, niceiv furnishedprivate entrance: suitable lor 2._LL 971 C. RUCKLE, 3022—Attractively fur. front rm. priv. home: refer. Ha. 0395. RUCKLE. 3309—Front rm.. priv. home; cons, hot water- nr. car line. Wa, 1732-M. ST. CLAIR. E, 314—N0. 3: front rnv. mod, steam heat: overstuffed: close in. Li. 3173. _ TALBOTT. 2041 N. Warm, niceiv furnished, redecoiated; reasonable: singlc or double. Ta. 1738 WASH, W, 2216—Pleasant rm, mod., private home; gentlemen. Be. 4045 _ 32D. E, 603—PLEASANT. FRONT. STEAM HEATED RM PRIVILEGES; BREAKFAST jQPT. WA 2836. __ 29TH W, 145—Pleasant rm.; low rates.l who will stav with children occasionally eves. HEAD bed lamps - excellent rooms; $7 w : with bath $8 weekly and up for perm. '(”is Cninnls) HntPl ?36 N Illinois DENISON HOTEL Pav all vour hills with one checkt lights, water, maid service, linen furnished; $7 and up. Pennsylvania St Ohi'i. PRINCETON HOTEL Nice clean rooms; hot. cold water: $5 week: with bath. $7 week; cltv heat; real winter home, ladies and gentlemen. TWO SLEEPING ROOMS—One with twin beds: private home, Ta. 8111. CLINTON HOTEL—-29 Virginia Ave.:“ileen- ' lng. hsekping rms.; steam ht : $2,50 to $6. NICE RM.—Modern, priv. home: S3 for 1: $5,50 for 2. Girls preferred. He. 4031. BEAUTIFUL home: steam heat: hot water; board ont.- employed preferred. He. 1826. CTEAN -Modern, front room, square Shelhv car: reasonable. Dr. 2420-R. WANTED unfurnished room with kitchenette. near St. Vincent's hospital. In a. Privat°lv owned home. Times. Box B 166. HOTEL DEARBORN Awav from the downtown noise and smoke; ten-storv building with lots fresh air: everv room refurnished and redecorated: suites consisting of llvlr* room, bedroom and bath: ideal arrangement for two people at sl2 per we.ek nr S4B oer month. Rooms with private bath. Si 50 per week: double. $10: rooms without private bath. $5.50 per week: double. $7: two public baths to everv five room' large lobbv and two reception rooms: free ;T )a E'‘ Phone CH. 7550: location. 3208 E Michigan St. on E Michigan St. car and E Tenth St. bus lines ===== Room for Rent With Board CENTRAL, 1626—Large room, steam heatj for 2: reasonable. Ta. 5393. MINNESOTA. E, 241—Rooms with rneal* optional; radio. Dr. 0432. PARK. 1415—Real horn”: best of meals! warm, clean: 1 or 2 Li. 7019. PARKER. 2175—Warm home, radio, men only S7 J PARKER. 1036—Business woman; room 2 meals: garage, Ch. 4387 RURAL. 40 S.—Attractive large front rm . meals ont, $7 week. Ch. "192. BOARD AND ROOM. *6 ' CARE for invalid elderly lady: board""*rsl oulet. suburban home. Dr. 3175. WILL BOARD CHILDREN—By “the day. B°s of references. LI. 5052. WANTED—I or 2 children in good farm! home: mother's rare: rea. R R. 6. Box. 447 Room and Board Wanted CHILD to board under school 4 ge: model® home: references. 2257 N. Hardin*. Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. 1838 N.—Come, see! Two clean splendid apartments: hot water heat. ALA, N-. 523—Apt. 2: 3-rm. mod. apt.; gd" heat: hot water:.clean; reasonable. ARSENAL N, 1114—2 mod. rms.: evervthing furn.: also unfurn. rm. Ch. 0471, ASHLAND. 1520—Warm rm, nr. bathrange. kitchen cabinet; $4. Rl. 57~3. ASHLAND. 1645—2 rms.; orerstuffed' everything furn.: also slpg. rm. He. 3150. ASHLAND. 1634—2 connecting rms, down; private toilet, lavatory ana entrance. BROADWAY 830—Modern fur. apt, *>riy. entrance: near Real Silk, RL 3245. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms, kitchenette. range, sink- i beds.: $7, f CAP, N, 728—Lovely front rm, kitebenr. ette; also sleeping rm. Li. 1005.