Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 293, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1931 — Page 12

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SWINE PRICES STEADY TO 5 CENTS LOWER All Slaughter Cattle Are Scarce; Veal Trade Unchanged. HOGS Earl? April- Bulk Top. Receipt*. 10 $7 .50® 8.10 18 20 7.000 11 US'S 795 8 00 3.000 18. 7.20® 7 80 7 80 7.000 14. 7.20® 7.80 7.80 6.500 IS 7 30® 7.90 7.90 6.000 18 7 25© 7.86 7.85 7.*00 17. 7.20® 785 7.85 7.500 Swine held steady to 5 cents lower this morning at the Union Stockyards, prices for the most part remaining steady. The bulk, 140 to /TOO pounds, sold for $7.20 to 57.85. Receipts were estimated at 7,500; holdovers were 203. In the cattle market all slaughter classes were scarce. The market generally steady at the week's decline. Receipts were 300. Vealers were steady at $8 down. Calf receipts were 600. Sheep held strong and higher, shorn lambs selling at $9.25. A few clipped lambs made a market at sl2 to sl4. Chicago hog receipts were 20,000, including 6,000 direct. Holdovers, 5.000. Market opening around steady with Thursday's average. Good to choice hogs weighing 170 to 210 pounds sold at $7.75 to $7.90. Early top held at $7.90. Heavyweights from 220 to 230 pounds were selling at $7.65 to $7.70, while 280 to 290-pound weights sold at $7.30. Cattle receipts were 2,000. Calves, 1 000. and steady. Sheep receipts, 12.000, and strong. HOGS Receipts, 7,500; market, lower. —Light Lights—-'l4o-160) Good and i:loice...s 7.50® 7.6 j —Light Weights—-(lßo-1801 Good and choice... 7.80 W 785 (180-200) Good and choice... 7.70® 7.85 -Medium Weights—-(2oo-220) Good and choice... 7.80 7.iS (220-250) Medium and good.. 7.40® lao —Heavyweights—--220-250) Medium and good.. 7 20® 7.45 1220-250) Medium and g00d... 7.05® 7.25 —Packing Sows—--375-500) Medium and g00d... 600® °-75 (110-120) Slaughter pig) 7.25® 7.40 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts. 300; market, steady Good and choice 5 HnH Common and medium ....... 5.50® (.oj (1,100-1,500) Good and choice I S'li Medium * 00 ® 7 - 50 —Heifers—-(soo-8501 _ Good and choice Common and medium ........ 5.00® 7-50 —Cows— Good and choice 5 26® 6.25 Common and medium „ S?”' Low cutters and cutters 2.75® 4.00 ißulls (yearlings excluded) Good and choice beef 4.2a® 5.25 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 600; market, steady. Good and choice 2'92 Medium 6-66® Cull and medium 3.00® 5.50 —Calves—-(2so-300) Good and medium 5.50® 2 Common and medium -ISS-dJ 550 STOCKERS AND FEEDER STEERS Good and choice $ 6.25® ?'9? Common and medium 4.50® 6.20 (800-1,500) Good and choice 6-25® 8.00 Common and medium 4.75® 6.-5 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 500; market, higher. (Shorn basis, except spring lambs) Good and choice $ 8.25® 9.25 Common and medium 6.50® 8.25 Spring lambs Medium and choice 3.j)o® f 2 Cull and common l.>o@ 3.00

Other Livestock By I ruled Press CHICAGO, April 17.—Hogs—Receipts, 20 >oo Including 6,000 direct; mostly steady spots weak to 10c lower; packing sows wea* to 10c lower; bulk 140-210 lbs.. *7 7Jffl7 S0; top. $7.95; 220-320 lbs., $7.10 *7.tr pigs, $7.2507.75; packing sows. *6'ooß SO; light lights 140-160 lbs., good and eholce. light weight. 160200 good ana choice, $7.80(0.7.95; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice *7 4007.95, heavy weights, 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $6.f15®7.55; packing sows, *75-600 lbs., medium end good, $6.10 ii 6.60; slaughter pigs 100-130 lbs., good and onotee. *7.5067.85. Cattle—Receipts 2.000; oalvea, ’.000: active trade on lightweight steers and yearlings, mostly strong to 25c higher; weighty steers steady to strong; in-between grades predominating; best offerings to sell at $8.25; other killing classes generally steady; lightweight cows and outcher heifers getting much better action than weightier offerings; selected ■ealera up to $9; slaughter cattle and vealera. steers 600-900 lbs., good and choice. $7 75010: 900-1100 lbs., good and eholc*. n.M09.76: 1100-1300 lbs., good and eholce 7 5009.50; 1300-1500 lbs., good and aholc*. [email protected]: 600-1300 lbs.. S medium. $5.250 7.50; heifer. 0 850 good end choice. *[email protected], |5 5007; cows, gc and eholae, $608; common and met u 05; low cutter and cutter, S3 50; cults yearlings excluded, good and < .nice, beef, 1405; cutter to medium, $3.50® sfl. vealera. milk fed. good and choice. " 5608.50; medium. *607.50; cull and oommon. *406: Stocker and feeder cattle, <*.ssra. 600-1050 lbs, good and choice, 16.T601: common and medium $5.2506.75. iSnc-Receipt*, 11,000; early trading very alow, aaxlng steady to strong; most early bads weak to unevenly lower; strictly ■ft aloe HghtwelghU to outsiders, eariy 1190 lO.it, slaughter aheep and lambs, lambs tC lbs down, good and choice, *9.25 010 medium. 18.3a09.25; 91-100 lbs., mcdlutr. to eholce, *809.85; all weights, common 68.7608 35; ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium so nhoioe. $3,254x4.50; all weights, cull and oo to ns on 61.75(23.50 of Hosted Press HAST of, LOUIS, 111.. April 17 Hogs— Receipt*. 10.000: market. 10015 c lower; nxtrwae top. *7.60 for less than load lots; bulk l&v M 0 Jbs. *7.5007.75; 230-260 lbs.. l7fl*So7.M. *K> lbs . *6.85; sows, *6.15® >.25. Cattle—Receipts. 900; calves, re;elpia. (00: market, verniers 25c higher at is.W: not enough steers on sale to make a market: other claasea about steady in tiow cleanup trade. Sheep—Receipts. 800. market few amall lots to city butchers strong: mostly asking higher: few choice slipped lambs. *9; spring lambs. *12012.75. By ' ailed Press PITTSBURGH. April 17. Hogs —Receipts. 3.800. market active, steady to stron* \6O-*lO lbs.. *8.2528.40: 220-250 lbs.. 100-1 W h>a. 6808.25: packing sows. *6iu 6 60. -7>ettl*—Receipts. 25; market about steady desirable beef cows around $5, Calve*- Receipts. 200, market Arm. better grade medium weight vealers. *829; light weight*. *8 600 7.50: common and medium. *3.5006. Sheep—Receipts. 500: lambs strong to *sc higher: strictly choice shorn lamhs, *lO, other good to choice offering;, *8.7509.60, aged stock steady: good shorn wethera. 6505.50. By United Press CLEVELAND. April 17.—Hogs— Receipts. 1 400: holdover none: mostly 5010 c lower; 230-250 lbs.. *7.8508: 260-300 lbs., *7.so<ii 7 75: p;gs around *8: few sows. $606.23. Cattle—Receipts, 300: steady, steers. *6.50 07.65; early: some held higher; better grade cows *2.2504: fat kind. s4.so'iis: ausag* bulla. *3.5005. Calves—Receipts. 300. mostly steady; choice vealers very scarce; bulk better grade. *9'f9.50: off head upward to *lO. cull to medium. *5 5* 8. Sheep—Receipts. 400: one double not yarded; few sales steady to strong in-be-tween grade clipped lambs. *8.50ii9: choice quoted up to *9.50 and better: throwout*. (5.5007. By Times Special LOUISVILLE. Ky„ April 17.—Hogs—Receipts. 400- market, steady; 250 lbs. up. *7.30; 175-250 lbs.. *7.60; 130-175 lbs.. *6.90 130 lbs. down. $6.25; roughs. *4.55'.: 5.55. stags. *3.80. Cattle—Receipts. ICO; market steady; prime heavy steers. *7.500 8: heavy shipping steers. *6.25<®7 50; medium and plain steers. *5.5006.25: fat heifers. *6.5008.25; common to medium heifers. *506.50; good to choice cows. $4 25 ©5.50: medium to good cows. *3.501i 4.25: .utters. $3.2503 50; canners, *2.50 "3; bulls. 53,8005. reedrs. *6.5007.50; medium to good feeders. $506: Stockers. *507. Calves—Receipts. 150; market steady; good to choice. *6.5007; others. *5 down. Bheep —Receipts. 50; market steady: spring lambs, *10012; fancy higher: fall lambs. 87.5008 50; seconds. *5.50. dipped sheep. >304. Thursday’s shipments: Cattle, none calves, none: hogs. 148: sheep, none. LAFAYETTE. Ind., April 17— HossMarket. steady: 180-180 lbs.. *7.70; 180200 lbs.. *7.60; 200-210 lbs., *7.50; 210-220 lbs . *7.40; 320-240 lbs.. *7.30; 240-360 lbs . *7.20 : 260-280 lbs . *7.10’ 280-300 lbs , (7; 300-325 lbs.. *6 80: 140-160 lbs.. (7.35; 120-140 lbs . *7.10; 100-120 lbs., *7; roughs. (6 down; top calves, *7; top lambs. 8 50; spring lambs. (10. FT. WAYNE. Ind.. April 17.—Hogs—Market. steady to 25c lower; 100-140 lbs.. *7; 140-160 lbs.. *7.35; 160-180 lbs.. *7.60; 180200 lbs.. *7.73: 200-220 lbs.. $7.60; 220-240 lbs *7.46; 240-360 lbs . *7.35; 260-280 lbs.. *726; 280-300 lbs.. *7.15: 300-350 lbs. *705; roughs. *6: stags. *4 50: calves, $8; lambs. (BJOO9 50. NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —April 17— HUh. Low dose. „. 4.90 4.80 4.90 r 4.73 4.60 +.73

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By United Press NEW YORK, April 17.—Stock sales on the New York Stock Exchange today totaled 2,500,000 shares; Curb stocks totaled 508,400 shares. —April 17— Railroad*- , _ Ptev. High. Low. Close. Close. Atchison 1*9% 168 169% 168 ; Atl Coast Line.. 96 95 95 96 Ealt it Ohio ... 67% 86 Chesa * Ohio.. 39'. 33% 39La 39% Chesa Corn .... 43% 42% 42% 42 2 Chi Grt West 6' 6% Chi N West .... 34% 31 34 1 a 34‘/a CRX it P M 00% SOU 50 Del L St W . . 70 ! a 68'. OS'* 70% Del & Hudson.. . 133% 133 Erie 27 26 % 37 26 ‘a Erie Ist pfd 33 32 % Great Northern 5958 58 59'. Gulf Mob it Oil 214. 20 20 21V. liinols Central.. 68 64>4 64*/ 66". Kan Cltv So 34 Lou it Nash ... 84 83 84 Minn S L ... * % MK & T 17% 17*4 17'a 17‘a .Mo Pacific pfd 73% 74'a N Y Central 104% 103 104 103',a Nickel Plate 64V ... NY NH it H.... 74 72% 72% 74 Nor Pacific 46 45'* 46 ..orfolk & West 191 190 190 191 >J a W 6% 6'i 6Va ... Pennsylvania .. 55% 55V. 55% 55% •ieai.oard Air L % ... o Pacific Sl'i 897* 90 90 ! ; J-uthern Ry .... 38‘a 37-*. 38% 37% ■it Paul 5*4 5% 5% 5% St Paul pfd ... 9’a 8% 87'. 9 S'. US K 25 23% 23% 25 U :.on Pnc.fic ...166% 165 166',. 1657* Wabash ... 15 ... W Maryland ... 13V, 12V. 1274 13'.* Equipments— Am Caf St Edy 27% 36 26 Am Locomotive si'/a Am Steel Fd 21 19 19 20 Am A:r Brake S 3-I'.a 29% 297* 31 Vi Gen Am Tank .. 63 V* 62 62 63% General Elec ... 44 42’, 43% 43’a Lima Loco ... 25Vi N Y Air Brake 19V. 20 Press Stl Car ... 4% 4 4V 4% Pullman 44V. 42% 42% 44-* tVestingh Ar B . 317* 30 30'* 317* Westingh Elec . . 777. 757a 757'. 767. Rubbers— Firestone 1553 Flak . , *i Goodrich 13% 137* 137* 13-% Goodyear 43% 407* 407* 43% K-liy Sprgfld .. 2% 27, 2V 2% Lee Rubber 4'* 4 * U S Rubber 15% 15% 15% 16 Motors— Auburn 2757* 236 236 271 Chrysler 20% 19V* 197* 307% Gardner % % Graham Paige.. 5 4% 5 4% General Motors.. 43Va 42% 427% 43% Hudson 197; 187* 187* 187* HUPP 97* 87* 8% 9’/* Mack 36 35 % 35% 36 Marmon 7 674 6>4 . Nash 3474 34 74 34 7* 35 Packard 874 87. 87. 874 Pierce Arrow 22 Reo .. 7% 7% 7V* ’7% Studebaker 22% 21% 21% 227. Yellow Truck .. 117* 10% 1074 11% Motor Access— Bendlx Aviation. 20 19 19% 1914 Borg Warner ... 24 22% 32% 23% Briggs 1874 17% 17% 17% Bund Wheel ... 9% 874 8% 9% Campbell Wy .... , 12*. Eaton 177; 17 17 'n El Storage B 60% 58% 58% 61 Hayes Body 5 474 474 5% Houda 7 6% 6% 7 Motor Wheel * J,. Sparks W 9 87* 8% 8% Stewart Warner 15% 14% 14% 15% Timkin Roll .... 48% 4674 463-; % Mining— Am Metals 1714 Am Smelt 447i 4274 43 45% Am Zinc 57. 5'% 574 5% Anaconda Cop.. 32% 31% 32 32% Cal Sz Hecla ... as/. Cal fc Ariz 38U. Cerro de Pasco.. 22 l / 2i*4 Dome Mines.... 11 10% 10% ’io% Freeport Texas.. 32% 32 327* 31% Granby Corn 17% 16'/* 16*/* 17% Great Nor Ore.. 2.3 22% 22% 23 Howe Sound... 2274 22 22 23 Int Nickel 1674 16% 167* 16% Inspiration 8% 6% 8% 8% Kennecott Cop... 24 23% 23% 23% Magma Cop 20 1974 197* 20' Miami Copper ... 8 Nev Cons 10 7; 10% 1074 i6% Texas Gul Sul.. 45% 44'% 44V* 44% U 3 Smeit 21 20% 20% 2074 Gils— Amerada 1874 1 8 1 8 Am Republic... 7% 7% 714 Atl Refining... 17% 157; 16% 'i7'4 B.rnsdal. 1074 97* 10 107* Beacon ... ga' Houston 11 10% io7* 11 Indian Refining.. 3% 37s 3<* 3% Ohio OH 12% 11% 11% 127* Mex Seaboard.. 18% 18 18% 18 Mid Conti 1074 10V; 10% 1074 Pan-Air.er (8).... .. 32 Phillips 974 97; 9v* “9% Pr 0.1 & Gas 12% 12% 12% 127* Pure Oil . 7% Richfield ... 2% ”2% Royal Dutch .... 33%, 32% 32'* 34' Shell Un 674 6 67* 674 Sinclair 11% 11% m* ifg Skelly 71, 7% Standard of Cal 43 4274 42% 427* Standard of N J 42"; 417* 41% 42% Standard of N Y 21% 20% 20% 21 Texas Cos 27% 267* 36% 37% Union Oil 207* 197* 20’t 21 Steels— Ant Roll Mills... 30% 28% 28% 30% Bethlehem 49 47% 48% 48% Hfers A M 44% 41% 41% . Colo Fuel 197* 18V* 18% 1974 Cruc Steel 46% 4574 45% 46 Inland .. gn Hudlum 14% 1474 ‘i4v; 14% Midland 21 20% 20% 20% Newton 151 Remtb I & S ... 16 i5 "l 5 15% H 3 Steel 133 130% 13074 132 Vanadiuml ...... 4574 43% 4474 44 Youngst S & W .. .., 21 21 Tobaccos— Am Sumatra .... 974 9 91,4 9 Am Tob A (new) 12474 123 123 124% Am Tob B (new) 128 124% 125 127 Con Cigars 35.1 - Lig & Myers 8.. 85% 83 74 ‘83% 84% Lorillavd ....... 18% 17% 17% jot.. Phil Morris .... n 18 ?. e vnolds Tob 50% 50 50 '56% wvd Com Tob ... .. 311 n SK,*;;r * * >),. ®mgE-- '•*" "* Abitibl 7% 75* nit nit Adams Exp .... ig% 18% 18% 18* Am For Pw-r.... 37'* 35% 36 87% Am Pwr & Li.... 49 48 48 50 6 a i 187*4 Col Gas & E 1....33 3, 4 35 35 36V* Com & SOU 9*3 9 Oil q;; El Pwr & L 1.... 50'* 47 '* 49% Gen Gas A 6% 6 6 6 inti Tit T.... 33 28% 28% 32 Vn*** >V-r c£“ Et• * 33V; 337* 33% 35% No Amer Cos .... 75 71 5 ; 72 74=* Pac Oas & E 1..., 49 7 ii Pub Serv N J.... 84% 81% 817* 83% SO cal Edison.. 46% 457® 45% 46 w ®td G & E!.... ,3 69'* 69* 72 1 * United Corp 23** 32V* 22% 23% Lt Pwr Ar L A.. 25-* 34 1 * 34-7* 25% W !ki U . nion ••• 127 124, 124 V, 126% Snipping— Am Inti Corp.. 18 17 l i 17*'. ig Am Ship & Com .. . % 8 Inti Msr M pfd 10 9 10 io United Fruit 617i 61 61 61 foods— Am Sugar 52% 52% 52% se% Armour A 2% 2% 3% 2% Beechnut Pkg 59%. 59 59 60 Cal Pkg 357* 35 35 35% Can Dry 34% 34 34 341 * Childs Cos 23% 23% 23** 23% Coca Co'a 153% 150 151 154 Cont Belting A.. 16'- 16% 16% 16% Corn Prod 76% 73', 73V, 76 Crm Wheat 8 Cudahy Pkg ,* rfi? Gen Foods 53% 52% 52% 53%

Investment Trust Shares „„ (By R. H. Gibson A: Cos.) PRICES ARE TO 13 NOON C. S T —April 17— Amer Founder's Corp C... Am A; Gen Sec “A” ........ 14\ ® Am Inv Trust Shares o'* "53, Basic Industry Shares s', cs. Corporate Trust Shares 5.', Cumulative Tr Shares ss.5 s . 6'® Diversified Trustee Shares “A" 17 ni® First American Corp ... 7V s* Fi.ted Trust Oil Shares r* 51® Fixed Trust Shares "A” .... 14a* 0 * Inv Trust N Y 71. j, Leaders c-f Industry Series •‘A’’ 7 s * * Nation Wide Securities 6' 3 ' 7 National Industry Shares ... 6 6'2 N Am Trust Shares s>, g Sel Am Shares SV". ss.5 s . Snawmut Ban* Inv Trust ... H>* 121.! Universe 1 Trust Shares s>, g:® S \\ Strauss Inv Units .... 27 * Super Corp of Am T Shares'A 's’* 71. Fundamental Tr Sh "A'* 6t, 71! Funds mental Tr Sh "B” 714 73" U S Elec Light <fe Pwr "A".. 30 s * 32’* Net Changes By United Press NEW YORK. April 17.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: . _ .. Dp. Off. A.legnany Corporation 7t ... i* American Can Il7V* ... American Smelting, ex-dlvid S J 1* American Telephone 186 s * . i>* Alaska Juneau 14^, Auburn 238 .. 35 Bethlehem Steel, ex-div ... 48*.'* ... ti Byers 41*. ... 2 3 * Case ggi„ . Consolidated Gas 95'* is. Fox Film A ; .. . . 24 . . General Electric 4334 u General Motors 4s 1, '4l Gillette ji 18 f International Telephone ... 28 l 4 3’* Loews Inc 471. t* McKeesport Tin Plate ..... 91 ”1 314 Montgomery Ward 20 . , National Biscuit 735, 3. North American 72 2i Packard , l!! 1® Radio 20 v Radio Keith 303. 1, Sears Roebuck 50V. 11. Standard Oil New Jersey... 41a, " \ Texas Corporation 26 s * Transamerlca 11 s' United Aircraft 28 1 4 ji. United Corporation 28 s * a'. u. s. steel i3o>* i; i Vanadium 43Va ... ' Warner Brothers Picture*. 10'a ... ** WeaMMs house Electric 75’* ... *> WorttXngtoß Pump 484* ... 4 s *

Orand Union ... 15% 14% 14% 15% Herchey 96 95 95 95% Jewel Tea 45% 43 43 46% Kroger 30% 28% 28% 29% Nat Biacult .... 75% 73% 73% 74% Safeway St 53 48% 49% 51% Std Brands 18% 17% 17*. 187. Ward Bkg 5% S', 5% s*. Drag*— Co® Inc 11% H% Lambert Cos * 81 79% 79% 79% Lehn Jk Flr.k ... 31 30% 30% ... Industrial*— Am Radiator ... 167* 15% 1% 16 Bush Term • 22*, 22% Certainteed 4% 5 Gen Asphalt ... 27*; 25% 25% 27% Otis Kiev 47% 46% 46% 47% Indus (hems — Allied Chem ....134 131% 131% 13174 Com Sole 15% 14% 147* 14% Union Carb 58', 56% 56% 58% U 3 Ind Ai-co ... 38 37 37 36% Retail Stores— Assoc Dry Gds.. 22 21% 22 21% Olrnbel Bros ... 5% 5V* Kresgc S 8 26% 267 26% 26% May D Store 34 33 33 33% Mont Ward 21% 20 20 20% Penny J C 35% 34*4 34% 35 Schulte Ret St.. 10% 10 10 10 Sears Roe 52 50% 507; 51% Woolworth 61 59V* 59% 60‘s Amusements— Bruns Balke 10 Col Graph 11 1074 10% 1074 Croslev Radio. 6% 6 6 Eastman Kod ..158** 156% 15674 157% Fox Film A 24% 23% 24 24 Grigsby Gru 4% 4% 4% 4% Loews Inc 48% 47% 47** 48% Param Fam 377* 36 33 37% Radio Corp 21% 19*4 20 20% R-K-O 21% 20% 20% 21 Schubert 5% 5% 5% 5 Warner Bros 11 107* 107* 117* Miscellaneous— Airway Add 5*4 5% CUV Ice * Fu ... 35 Congoleum 10% 10% 10%, 10% Am Can . ;....119% 116% 117'J 117% Cont Can 58% 56% 56% 577* Curtiss Wr 4 37s 4 4 Gillette S R.. 33% 30% 31 32*:. Real Silk 17*4 16 16 17% Un Arcft 30% 27% 28 29% Int Harv 497* 47% 49% 49% STRONG BUYING FORGES WHEAT OPTIONS HIGHER Lack of Rain Is Serious in Northwest; Corn Trade Bearish. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, April 17.—Repeating its action of Thursday, September wheat showed independent strength o;i the Board of Trade today and further narrowed the spread between that month and July. The discount is now but 7* cent compared to 2 cents two days ago. July, as a result of the undoing of these spreads, was around firm. The sharp rally of the morning was lost when locals pressed the market after shorts had ceased covering operations. There were reports of light snow flurries in northern Alberta which had a depressing effect. Corn was under pressure and while resisting early, broke toward the last to close lower. Oats were unsettled, but followed corn. Wheat Closes Up At the close wheat was % to % cents higher with May *3 cent lower, corn was 9b to 7s cent lower and oats were unchanged to % cent lower. Provisions were weak to lower. Liverpool continued to exhibit a strong tone and closed 9* cent to 1 cent higher; Buenos Aires pontinued to advance during the session and was 194 cents to 2% cents higher at mid-day. The statement by the minister of Alberta on the need for rain in that province was the chief factor during the morning. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were sixty-two cars. Cash Com Lower Corn was firm with wheat, but locals were bearish and took profits on . the advance. However, prices showed a good tone and at midsession were unchanged. Receipts were fairly large today. Cash prices were unchanged to % bent lower. Receipts were 153 cars. Oats advanced fractionally, but the market failed to move from its deep-rutted range. Trade was quiet and featureless. Prices were Va cent higher early. Cash prices were unchanged to 74 cent higher. Receipts were twenty-five cars.

Chicago Grain Table —April 17— WHEAT — Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. May .old). .83% .83% .83 .83 .83% New. .84% .84 Vi .84 .84 .84 July 64 -i .65. .63% .64*4 .83‘y Sent 63% .64% .63% .60% .36V a Dec 66 3 4 .67*8 .66% .Gils .66 •'a CORN — Mav told). .61% .61% .60% .60% .61U New. .62 .62% .61Va .61% .62 4 July 63*j .64 .62 3 s .62*8 .63;a Sept 61% .62*e .61)8 .61*4 -6W Dec 51 3 a .55 ,i>4 .04 .51% Mav^oldi. .30*4 .3074' .30*4 .30% 30% New. 31 .31 * H .30% .30'a .30'8 July 31*8 .31% .31% .31% .31*4 Sept 31*8 .31-2 .31% .31‘a -31% Dec 33 Vi .33 Vi .33 33 .33 n YE Mav (old!. .37% .38 .37*4 .37?* .37?a New.3337 3 4 .38*4 37% .37; a .3.’a July 39% .40 3 8 .39% .39 h .39% Sept 42 .42 .41% .41% .42 Dec 44% .14% .41% .44*8 LARD - May 8.67 8.67 8.65 JI.CS B.<o JuVt ... 8.82 8.82 8.80 880 3.G0 . -eot ... 9.00 9.02 5.95 8.97 9.00 Oct. ...! 9.00 9.00 M?v- :ilj 13.22 10.20 10.20 19.23 j u ly 10.50 10.55 By Times Special CHICAGO. April 17.—Marlots: Wheat, 29; corn, 156; oats, 14; rye, 0, and barley. 12. __ By Times Special CHICAGO. April 17.,—Primary receipts: Wheat, 688,000, against holiday; corn, 839.030. against holiday; oats. 238,000. against holiday Shipments; Wheat. 543.000. agai #t holiday; corn. 769,000. against holiday: oats, 236.000. against holiday By United Press CHICAGO. April 17.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 2 hard. 83c: No. 1 red, 830 83%c; Nt. 1 northern. 83%c. Corn—No. 2 mixed, 60%c; No. 3 mixed. 59Vi060%c. No. 1 yellow. 62% 63c; No. 2 yellow. 61(<i C2%c; No. 3 yellow. 59%@60%c; No 4 yellow. 57V1 058 3 4C: No. 5 yellow, 56%c: No. 2 white, 62%©63c: No. 3 white. 61%c. Oats—No. 2 white. 31%i§32%c: No white. 31®31%c; No. 4 white. 29%c. Rye —No. 1. 44%c. Barley—39o63c. Timothy —*8.2508.75. C10ver—511.50019.25. TOLEDO. April 17.—Close; Wheat—No. 2 red. 85feS6c. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 65% 66%c; No. 3 yellow. 63Va064%c. Oats— No. 2 white. 35%(r<36%c. Rye—No. 2. 57c. clover domestic prime, old. $13.75: prime, new. sl4; prime choice, new, $14.25; prime choice, old. sl4; October. $14.25: December. $14.50. Alsvke—Cash. sl4. Butter—Fancy creamery. 29&’30c. Eggs—Country run, 16 4flßc. Hay—Timothy—sl.2s cwt. Cash Grain —April 17— The bids for car lot sos grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b.. shipping point, basis 41%c New York rate, were: Wheat—Firm: No. 1 red. 73%75c: No. 2 red. 72®:74c: No. 2 hard. 71373 c. Corn—Easy. No. 3 white. 53 a 55c: No. 4 white, 51%53c; No. 3 yellow. 51% ; i53%c: No. 4 yellow, 49%@51%c; No. 3 mixed. 50 051 c; No. 4 mixed. 495; 50c. Oats —Steady; No. 2 white. 28%@30c: No. 3 white. 28029%c. Hav—Steady. iF. o. b. country point' taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.' No. 1 timoth" 51i15.6<No. 2 timothy. *14014.50; No. 1 light clover mixed. *15015.50; No. 1 clover mixed. *15.50016; No. 1 clover hay, Sl6( 16.50. —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 red. 1 car. Total. 1 car. Corn—(Newi No. 2 white. 5 cars: No. 3 white. 9 ears; No. 4 white. 6 cars; No. 6 white. 1 car: No. 1 yellow. 1 car; No 2 vellow. 25 cars: No. 3 yellow. 6? cars: No. 4 vellow. 9 cars; No. 5 yellow. 3 cars. Total. 121 cars. Oats—No. 1 white. 10 cars; No. 2 white. 13 cars- No. 3 white. 1 car: No. 1 in— _. 1 car: No. 4 mixed. 1 car. Total. 26 cars. Local Wacjon Wheat City grain e>vators are paving 71c for 70. 1 red wht and 76c for No. 1 hard meat. W

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STOCK SHARES DOWN SHARPLY ON BEAR MOVE Terriffic Selling at Close Carries List Off 6 to 36 Points. Average Stock Prices Average of thrity industrials for Thursday jfas 162.59, off .07. Average of twenty rails was 90.52, off .16. Average of twenty utilities was 64.35, off .85. Average of forty bonds was 95.66, off .02. BY ELMER C. WALZER United Prems Financial Editor NEW YORK, April 17.—The sagging stock market underwent a terrific bear raid late in the trading toady *vhich carried the general list down as much as 6 points and one special down 25 points. Hundreds of stocks went to new lows and trading increased. Sales totaled 2.500.000 shares, the most active session since April 2, when the total was the same. Thursday the total was 2,300,000 shares. Tne Dow-Jones industrial average (preliminary calculation) was at 160.46, off 2.13 points and anew low for the year. The railroad average slipped back only a half point to 90.03, which was anew low since 1925. The market has been sagging for the last few days. Trading was lethargic. Today there was a recurrence through the earlier trading hours. Steel at New Low United States Steel, the chief blue chip, eaSed off and off. There were attempts at recovery, but these were weak and carried little effect. Finally .discouraged bulls started throwing: their holdings overboard. The bear pressure increased. Trading picked up and near the end of the final hour the tickers —which have been idling along of late—were running four minutes behind, the market. , Steel dropped to anew low since 1927. The general list was down as much as 6 6points. Some special issues broek as much as 8 and 9 points. Auburn Auto, which has furnished the sensation in both bull and bear drives for the past months, cracked 25 points. Steel common was the principal target of the bears. The object appeared to drive it below 130 and at 2:55 p. m. the quotation was 130%. A savage trust was taken at the utilities and the group crumpled under the blow. Rails made new lows for several years. Oils fell. Late Support Is Felt New lows for the year or longer were made by Transamerica, Continental Shares, Aleghany Corporation, Liquid Carbonic, Westinghouse Electric, Westinghouse Air Brake, Standard of New Jersey, Standard of New York, Kinney preferred, and Commercial Solvents. These issues were off 1 to more than 7 points. Auburn Auto a few minutes before 3 p. m. sold at 241, off 31 points for the day and off 54% points from the high of the year. Industrial Rayon broke 10 points, International Silver preferred 7, Minneapolis Honeywell 5, while losses cf more than 3 points each were made by Interborough Rapid Transit. Safeway Stores, Coca-Cola and Du Pont. Selling was induced by estimates of poor earnings for several large companies for the first quarter, an expansion in brokerage loans and indications of falling off in some lines of industry as set forth in weekly reviews. In the last few minutes seme support was afforded leading issues which lifted them slightly above the lows of the day.

Bank Clearings INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —April 17Clearings $2,653,000.00 Debits 7.304.000.00 CHICAGO STATEMENT —April 17Clearings $94,000,000.00 Balances 14.200.000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —April 17Net balance for April 15 $628,646,668.17 Expenditures 13,392,857.33 Customs rects. month to date. 16.916.793.99 New York Bank Stocks ißy Thomson fz McKinnon) —April 17Bid. Ask. America 52 55 B inkers 104% im% Brooklyn Trust 470 480 Centra' Hanover 257 232 Chas-* National 91% Chatham Phoenix Nat’l. .72 7* Chemical 43% 45% City National 91 9+ Corn Exchange 112 118 Commercial 300 310 Continental 21% 24% Empire 57% r O% First National 3.300 4.C00 Guaranty / 4a ’ T rving 34% 36% Manhattan Cos At* Manufacturers 48 50 New York Trust 166 171 Public 56% 59% New York Liberty Bonds —April 17— ,7%s 101.23 r Ist 4%s 102.25 ■th 4%s 103.31 Treasury 4%s 111.24 Treasury 3%s 103.21 Treasury 2%s of ’47 101.24 Treasury 3%s of ’43 (March) 1C1.20 NEW ORLEANS —April 17— High. Low. Close. January 11.12 11.11 11.n March 1125 11.25 May 10.29 10.10 10.16 Julv 10.57 10.35 10.44 October 10.88 10.67 10.76 December ■■.. ... 11.12 10.90 10,99 TOO l-ATfc TO C'LASSIFS Help Wanted Female WOMEN—lnterested homework; reliable kind; good r.ionev. send stamp today for information. NATIONAL CO.. 1644% Sy'vania. Toledo. O. Apartments for Rent BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—Recently redec’crated lower apt.; 3 rooms and bath; heat. water, garage furnished. Dr. 3300. Household Goods Visit the bargain basement at the "Cut-Price” furniture store—here you will find used furniture at amazingly low prices—slightly used living-room suites of fine ouaiity. priced upward from *39. Many other extra fine pieces at a small fraction of the original cost. The Ideal Furniture Cos. 227 W. Washington St. The "Cut-Price” Quality Furniture Cos. Miscellaneous Wanted HOUSE CLEANING? —Your surplus clothing. furniture, magazines, papers, will help us to help others. Salvation Army Industrial Home. Phone for wagon. Ri. 6622. 127 W. Georgia St. Legal Notices I WILL sell at pulbic auction one Ford roadster, motor No. 4957948. for storage and repair charges amounting to *lO, At 10 a. m., Tuesday. May 5. 1931. WILLIAM DONLAN, •l B MCrty.

Dow-Jones Summary

American News Company declared regular bl-monthiv dividend ot 50 cents on common, payable May 15. record May 5. Including profit of *2B 312 000 from sale of half Interest In Sinclair Crude Oil Purchasing Company and Sinclair Pipe Line Company the Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation and subsidiaries in 1930 reports net profit $12,026,424 after ail charges and *7.607,695 deduction as reserve for decline in vame of 1 nvestments of other companies. Net profit $16,599.03. in 1929. Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company get order for two steam turbine units costing 81.250,000. Paramount Pnbllx Corporation and subsidiaries first quarter earnings $1.13 a share on 3,138,873 shares. Tear ago $1.79 a share on 3.691.813 shares. Pathe Exchange. Inc., and subsidiaries in vear to Dec. 27 net loss $3,007,771 after charges. Fashion Park Associates. Including proportion of profits and losses of • partly owned subsidiaries In year to Jan. 31. net loss $1,790,241 after charges. Pensylvanla-Dixle Cement Corporation twelve months ended March 31. net income $467,202 after depreciation, depletion. interest and federal taxes equal to $3.44 a share on 135.888 shares of 7 per cent prefererd against $329,136 or $2.42 a share on preferred for twelve months ended March 31. 1930. New York cables opened at 4.8513-16 against 4.85 29-32; Paris, checks. 124.25; Amsterdam. 12.107; Italy. 92.775; BerUn, 20.40. Searrave Corporation quarter ended March 31, net loss $32.4X8 after charges against net loss $41,447 In first quarter 1930. Parker Pennsylvania Company declared a dividend of 377* per cent payable May la. record May 1. Previously 62'/* cents quarterly was paid. Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company and subsidiaries 1930 net $5.14 a common share against $12.05 In 1929. Production of crude oil in Venezuela in March averaged 331.698 barrels daily against 338.798 ill February and 384,526 in March. 1930. Total production of 10,282,727 barrels for March was the lowest for any month with exception of February this year since September. 1928, when output totaled 477.503 barrels. Standard Dredging Company and subsidiaries 1930 net loss $745,788. In 1929 net profit $1,093,470 or $1.98 a common share. Allied Motor Industries and subsidiaries 1930 consolidated net loss $394 580, alter charges. In 1929 earned $211,600, or 47 cents a common share. Hudson-Essex sales first two weeks April 23 per cent ahead of like weeks in March, excluding government order for 1,000 units. Connecticut E'.efetrlc Service Company twelve months ended March 31. 1931. net income $5,008,662, after depreciation, interest taxes, dividends on preferred stocks of subsidiaries and minority Interest against $4,891,083 in preceding twelve months. Company states net income for twelve months ended March 31, 1931, is equal after preferred dividends to $3.64 a share on average common shares outstanding during period against $3.35 a share on average shares in preceding twelve months.

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(By Thomson & McKinnon) —April 17Close i Close Am Com Pwr.. 14% Midwest U .... 20V* Am Gas & El.. 69% : M0 Kan Pipe... 6% Am Lt & Tr... 47 Mt Prod 4% Ark Gas 4y* National Av .... 7V* Aviation of Am 26%tNational Inv ... 5 Brazil Pw & Lt 20%iNewmont Min .. 43% Can Marc 2%lNia Hud Pwr .. 11*4 Cities Serv .. 17 iNoranda 23% Cons Gas 92 IPenroad 6% Cord 10%'Prince & Whtiy 1% Crocker & Wh. 12%jsait Creek .... 5% Durant Mot .. 2%'Sel Indus 4% Elec Bond Sh... 44% 1 Shenandoah .... 6% Ford of Can .. 23V2iStd of Irri 30 Ford of Eng... 14 j Std of Xy 19*4 Ford of Fr . . B%'Stutz 25% Fox Theater .. 4 | Trans Air Trans 6% Goldman Sachs 7*4 Ull Gas (nev-).. 7% Gulf Oil 58% ; Un Lt & Pwr.. 23% Hudson Bay .. s'/*; Ut & Indus.... 7 Humble Oil .... 54%'Ut Power 10.* Tnd Terr A 14%; Vacuum Oil b 1 Insull Ut .... 35% van Camp S% Int Super 23 ! Walgreen 20 Int Pete 12% RAW SUGAR PRICES —April 17— High. lon Close. January Hi H 2 H 2 March 1-57 1.55 1.56 Mav . ........ 1.25 1.33 1.24 ,n“v 1.33 1.31 1.33 September }• J-Jg J-40 December 1.50 r. 47 1.49 Death Notices : BEYER, MISS MARY—Passed away Friday morning. Services Monday 2 p. m. at the residence 3355 N. Capitol ave. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday evening. BREEDLOVE. JASPER ALONZO —Husand ol Inez Breedlove, father of Olive and Harley Breedlove, Mrs. Bessie Herrlich and Mrs. Estha Hadley, granfather of Carl Hadley, passed away Wednesday evening at his home. 651 Warren ave.. Age 73. Funeral Saturday, 10 a. m., at residence. Interment New Palestine cemetery. in charge of MAX HERRLICH & sorts. BEAVER. ANNA M.—Beloved wife of George Beaver and mother of Mrs. Lena Lear of Chicago. 111., departed this life Thursday. April 16 age 51 years. Funeral Saturday. April 18. at the residence, 1998 N. La Salle St.. 2 p. m. Burial Washington park cemetery. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KTRK. COX. GEORGE —Age 62, beloved husband of Kathryn, passed away Thursday morning at their residence residence. 4117 College. Services Saturday, 1:30 p. m. at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Friends invited. Burial Oak Hill cemetery, Cra wfordsville. GROSS. WALTER (BUTCH)—Beloved son of Ada E. Grose and brother of Irene Glass and Opal Andrews, William F., Volncy E., ana John F. Grose of Indian- • apolis and Forest. Grose of Louisville. Ky.. passed away Friday, April 17. Funeral Monday. April 20. 2 p. m., at Riverside M. E. church, comer of N. Herding and Edgemont St. Burial Crown Hill. Friends maw call at J. C. WILSON FUNERAL HOME. 1230 Prospect St., after 5 p, m.

GRIFFIN. MARY—Wife of Michael Griffin and mother of the Rev. Patrick H.. Jerry, John Gerald and Anna Griffin and Mis. Edward Bechman, passed away Wednesday, April 15, st the residence, I'os E. Vermont St. Funeral Saturday, April 18. at the residence at 9 a. m. Services at Holv Cross church at 9:30 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. Friends in_yite<L JOYNER, ISAAC—Passed away Tuesday afternoon. Funeral services at the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Saturday. 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the mortuary any time. MAAG, HARRY H.—Age 38 years, husband of Ruby Middleton Maag. passed away Friday morning. Services from the PLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Monday, 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary .Sunday afternoon and evening. PTEL. CHRISTIAN F.—Beloved father of Mrs. Elsie Jones, rassed away at the residence, 2126 E. Michigan St.. Wednesday. April 15. age 76 years. Funeral service will be held at the residence Saturday afternoon. April 18. at 2 o’clock. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. SMITH. GENERAL HARRY B.—Husband of Emma E. Smith and grandfather of Mrs. Dorothy Davis Guyot. passed away Thursday evening at his heme. 2824 S. Penn. st. Services at the FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY, Monday 1:30 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. STINE, ALBERT B.—Beloved husband of Mrs. Mavbelle Stine, stepson of Mrs. Oilie Stine, passed away April 15. Services at the FLANNEB & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday 10:30 a. m. Friends Invited. Burial Crown Hill. Friends may call at the residence. 3511 N. Sherman drive, Friday afternoon and evening SHEUHY. MARY —Beloved mother of James E. Sheehy: passed away Wednesday. 11:30 a. m.. at her residence. 832 Chadwick St. Funeral Saturday at the residence. 8:30 a. m.. and 9 a. m. St. John’s Catholic chusch. Burial Holv Cress. Friends lnvlted. G. H. HERRMANN In charge. TRESER. LOUISA GORMAN—Age 67 years, beloved mother of Mrs. Bessie Mlkels and Mrs. Hilda Nowlin and granmother of Bruce Nowlin and sister of Mrs. Lins. Meilmer. Mrs. Carrie Bradv and George Weber, passed away at the late residence. 4618 Graceland ave.. Wednesday at 12:40 ?. m. Funeral at the residence Monday, 0 a. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Kill. WINSLOW. ROBERT C.—Son of Mrs. W W. Winslow and husband of Margaret Hornbrook Winslow, died at Hignlard hospital. Beacon, N. Y., at 1:30 a. ta. Thursday. Funeral services at the home. 3224 N. Penn, st., Saturday 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS Funeral Directors W. T. Main office. 2220 Shelby St, Drexel 2570. UNDERTAKERS HISEY St TITUS 931 N. Delaware. LI. 3621 "A REAL HOME FOR SERVICE.” RAGSDALE & PRICE Li. 3606. 1319 N. Alabama. C. wILSQII funeral parlors. ambuUnee service eouto-

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LOST—White fox terrier, with black face and ears, black spots on back, name ••Spot." Reward. 3326 W. Mich. Be. 4737. FOX TERRIER—MaIe, white with brown ears and spot on tail: answers to name Brownie. Reward. Ta. 6541. UOST—Antique Tuscany Mosaic earring. Fn. eve., April 10; downtown. Reward. Ft. Benjamin Harrison. Ch. 7860. No. 12. _ LOST—Black femaie Scotch terrier: 4 mos. old; child’s pet; 43d. Mer. Li. M22.__Re w. KEY RlNG—Several keys, lost E. 10th, Mass. Ave. or East Sri JFtewd. Ch. 0533. SMALL package on St.rauss’ scales Thursday_a(ternoon. Be. 2711. Reward. FOUNCt—Pofice dog. harnessed; extra toe on hind foot. Dr. 1095-J. SCARF—child’s, tan with red initial “J.” Reward. Ri. 5551 day* Rooms for Rent HOTEL—29 Va.; clean, modern. steam-heated rms.: $2.50 to $5. Ri. 1738. CENTRAL. 2016—Lovely light airy front room; home privilege.-; Ta. 0362. C o°^ LE l < ? E AVE., 1316.—R00m suitable. 1 or z gent.emen; garae4: cheap. Hu. 3545. DELAWARE, N., 1221—Large, attractive rm., next bath; suit. i_or 2. Ri. 9161. D ** E ?i E L ARMS—73° N.~iniinolsf 100 rms!7 ** to $lO wk.; also fur, apartments. _ HOTEL—6I7% N. Illinois: comwl. .= rms ', for summer; tub: shower baths. 85 week end up. k?ASS.. 540—Clean, modern, steam-heated rooms. $4 single. S3 ur> double. Li. 0665. JE H®EY. N.. 825—Attractive rm. in new walnut furniture. RI. 9660. NEW JERSEY, N.. 1605—Pleasant front; 1 _or - priv, home: gar. Ha 3895-J. JERSEY, N., 2104—Large rm.; near Data, meals opt.; gentlernan Ta. 1269. E., 114—Modern sleeping rm. adjoining bath: 83. Ri. 2184. p ARK. 2136—Nicely fur. front rm.; very reasonable; suitable 1 or 2. He. 4791. "Mr, Lemon £f_Ornnre' • PARK 2445, Apt. 4—Lovely; hot water; 2 in ram.; bus, man, woman. He. 2409. PERSON. 2130—Rm. private mod. apt.; _gentleman_preL; Kar . optional. Ha. 2433-R. i aa? i aaJ i iii s PRINCETON HOTEL hat. cold water; $5 wk.; 87 w '‘ - clt ” heat; real winter home, ladies, gentlemen 232 S. Illinois. TALBOT N 2317 Front rms.V'mod ; prT. 2 50 up: board opt.: gar. Ha._16(14COripNUAL HOTED—Excellent rooms $7 persons™ Dersolls: with balb *lO 50. two LARGE, clean furnished room: next bathprivate home. Dr, 5518-. UJH- W- 132 -Nicely Turn. rnodT good beds, light; desirable; prlv. entrance. S'.MMER RATES—Steen) heat, hot water_conec. bath. Mer-O Hotel. 18%_vv. Ohio! 46 -— : Large front rm.; constant _hot v.ater; private home. Ta. 3623. or unfurn.. kitch, prlv.; prlv. Ch. 5803-W. HOTEL EDWARD Centrally Located—Modern Low rates to married couples and men. W,. 37—Lovdy rm.. tin beds, ndloms bath, home privileges. Ta. 5929 , TOUR f ST c „ INN—3S9 Wi WashT] able.. sl, single. 50c. Serv. day or night. Room for Rent With Board ALA.. N., 2114—Lovely airy rm., near bath. Meals optional. Ta 4474. SEVILLE N„ 1120—Near E. 30th carprivate family; dandy rm. Fine meals: laundry, for 2. $7.50. Ch. 1860-R. CAPITOL. N.. *2301— Attractive; cheerful, light rm.. dble. or twin beds, excellent meals. Ha. 4575-M. MERIDIAN N.. 2249—Nicely lur. room; board optional: garage. Ta. 1508. MOSIER 1NN—2037 N. Illinois for clean rms.. twin beds: good meals. Reasonable. BROADWAY. 2232 CHEERFUL FRONT ROOM: 2 MEOLS: $7.50, Be. 2567. ALABAMA, N.. 523—Apt. 2: nicely turn.; 1 or 2: board optional. Hot water. NEW JERSEY, N., 2223 —Pleasant, alryT clean rm.: strictly mod. home; hot water; home cook.; 1 hlk. Central car. Ta. 4706. PARKER AVE.. 2302—M0d. home, board and room for 2. Ch. 0950. before 6:30 p. m. TIMES WANT ADS make interesting read|nz because Interesting bargains of many k'nrfs are listed here dally.

Rent Housekeeping Rooms ALABAMA. N.. 1518—Large, 2-rm. apt.; _in-a-door bed; o'stuffed furni. Li. 2995. BELLEFONTAINE. 1816—2 downstairs front rms.: modern, priv. entrance; garage. He.. 4 (74, BELLEVIEW S., 64—3 furn. conn, downstairs housekeeping rms. priv. ent.. $7 wk. BROADWAY, 1134—2 clean rms.. kitchenette. dov.-n: sink, range. 2 beds - $7 50 BELLEFONTAINE. 1131—Mod. 2-rm. apt% ever.vthlng fur.; $4.50 week. RI. 2089 CAPITbL N.. 827 -2-rm. apt.; nicely furn.! ncer bath; private entrance. Ri. 1113. CAPITOL. li., 734 —1 large rmiTf hot. cold _vater: modern; adults; parking space. 5330--L>gin housekeeping .lIP 9, couple, modern everything furn. CENTRAL 1404—2 rms., down; priv. entr.; sink, hot cold water; gas range. $5.50. CENTRAL. 1404—2 large front rms., kitchenette. down; priv. entr.. .-Ink, 2 b'ds, $7. COLLEGE, 1232—2 large rms.; everything tur.; private entrance; reas. Li. 1698. ‘‘Mr. Lemon of Orange” COLLEGE. 1322—Nice clean rooms: private nome. ri, 2668. HARLAN. 1113—3 front dcwnstairs~rms.: completely furn. with bath. Dr. 2432. HIGHLAND AVE.. N.. 21—2 conn, clean. mod, rms.. desirable, everything furn.; $7. ILL.. N.. 2339—1-2 rm. kitchenette apt.," *5 and $8.50. Everyth?. fur. Ta. 7110. ILLINOIS. N.. 1726 Nice clean, well furnished apt. Private entrance. Reas. ILLINOIS. 511 N.—2-rm. hsekping.; sink', hot water; also sleeping rms.; $4 up. MARKET. E.. 920—2 front, clean, modern furn/ rms.. private entrance. Adults. MICHIGAN. E . 2416—Modern apt., private bath: furr... $6.50. Ch. 7100. MICHIGAN. E., 1311—1, 2-rm. apUi for housekeeping; strictly mod. Ch. 1164-M. MERRILL. E.. 309—SiricMv modern: priv. entrance: fine back yard: $4 and $5. MERIDIAN S., 1601' 2 —2 unfurnished" rms., lights, gas. wat'r furn: also 2 rms., l.ltchenette. everything fnr-i^h°% Dr. 5 1 3 1 . MERIDIAN. N. 2249—Housekeeping ips for 2 or 3 eirl.t: ear.: rpas. Te. 1 £O3. NEAL, S.. 125—3 nic-'lv furnished rms., private home and entrance, garage. Be. NOBLE. N.. 423. Large front light - housed keeping room. $3.50. NEW JERSEY. N.. 134—Good clean housekeeolng rooms. Ri, 4143 ’ NORTH—2 or 3 verv attr. airy, comfortable; meals opt.; nr. car; bus. Ha._3947._ OHIO, E.. 540 —Nice housekeeping rm.. $3.50 wk. Others. (3 wk. ORIENTAL. N.. 20— 2-RM." FURN. APT., MOD.: PRIV, ENTR.: 1 WK. RENT FREE OHIO. E.. 540 —Room and kitchenetteT'run^ ning water $3 50 week. 1 room. $3 00 PARK. 2156—2 and 3-rm. suites; *o’ — urn He. 4791. PRATT. E.. 615—3 ATTRACTIVE EMS. _ALL_FURN. PRIV. ENT.: $3. LI. 7010. RUGKLE. 1944—Housekeeping rm.: mod.; everything furn: sleep, rm.. priv. He. 5551 TALBOTT. N.. 2338—2 rms.. kitchenette: orerstuffed. reasonable: private entrance. Ta, 7038. TALBOT. N,: 2420—1. 2-rm. ktchnt. apts new hdwd. firs,, redec . *5. *7. Ta. 7110 WALNUT. 115. E.—2-rrr. kitchenette ant close In; $5. See hotisekpfper in basement. ALABAMA. N., 1902—2 rms. everything furn: on car line: private entrance. 15TH. W.. 108—2 housekeeping rms.; neatly furnished; also 1 sleeping rm. 19TH, W.. end 2-room Tront apts.; clean, mod.: reasonable. _Ha^_49s7 Rent Housekeenin*; Rooms 10TH. E. 2531—2 light housekeeping rooms; reasonable BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms. 2 or 3. large fink. Hi-oven range, electric Ice box, walking distance; priv. cnt. Li. 1990, 33ST. W.. 1057—Large mod. rm.: comoietely fur.; priv. ent.; gar.; $4. Ta. 2551. Houses and Hats Furnished AMBASSADOR APARTMENI HOTEL 850 N PENN Beautlfuilv lurnt'heo ana unfurnUhec apartment* ultra modern bath with tut and shower Frlctdaire walking dietanre OMr. Pi mi ASHLAND AVE.. 1556—2 rms . kitchenette and bath: priv. entrance; adults. Rt. 3471. "Mr. Lemon of Orange" THE BERWICK 901 North New Jersey St.; 2 rooms with kitchenette and bath; newly refurnished: I1 utilities: low wekly rent. ILL.. N. 2611—Sunny 2 bedroom apt.; utlltttes, Frigidaire, gar., curtains kept_cican MICHIGAN. E..—Lady will share attractive, med, home with 1 or 2; gar. Ir. 1401. 4 RMS., bath. furn. or unfum.. priv. entr., water, heat, furn.; adults. Ch. 5847-J. ALA.. N., 2555—2 bedrm. apt., overstuffed; *43.50; also lge. rm kitchnT: *2B 50: ga

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■ Houses and Flats Furnished KENWOOD—3 rms.. kitchenette. b*th; modern furnished apt.: porch: *4O. Ri. 2234., THE HAINES—BIO% N 111. Beautiful fur, apts.; 1 or_2_rmv;_reav Li. 8884. Apartments for Rent AUDUBON RD.. 8 . 250—Upper duplex; 4 rms. and bath. LI. 2783. BROADWAY. X 3. 4 and 5-nn. apts.. from 325 to 832 50. Call Ri. 7983. CENTRAL. 2141—5-room. modem apt.; garage: A-l condltlo.n He. 1442. CENTRAL. 1458—Splendid 3-rm. apt.; prlv entr.: gar.; yard: util. RI. 4749. CAPITOL. 2808 N!—Modern 5-room apt ; heat, water; S3O He. 2409 ILLINOIS. N.. 1226. Apt. 10—Mornahan; bedrm apt.; beautiful ftirn.; Frigldaire. real home; rens. Ask custodian to see 10 i MADrsON AVE . 1525 — Lower duplex: 3 rms.; garage: reasonable rent: water furn. ' MANCHESTER. 863 N PENN. Bdroom apartment; Frlgidairc. )aa utilities; from S4O to $63.50. LI. 1781 MARKET. E. 1326—6-rm. mod. duplex; steam ht.. wat. pd.; priv. porch; $35. Ri. NEW YORK. E„ 2730—4 rms.; steam heatT garage; reduced to S3O. Ch 5365. NEW JERSEY. N., 523—Lovely 3 4 and 5- _? m - a Pts.; strictly mod.: reas. Ri 7934. _ THE CHISWICK Ruckle. 2803-11; desirable 5 rooms. 2 pearooms, garage, heat and water furnished. ri. 7343; f ves.. Ha 1663-M. PENNSYLVANIA. 1848'* N.—Living-room. K.v.' dc 2 r hec *- dinette, kitchenoue. tile s®” l - shower. French doors. French win*s grate, crystal chandeliers, front R° rc „ h - shrubbery, citv heat. gas. electric_ny_ann ~arage furnished: S4O. JTa _62;0. E.. 5016—Mott 5-rm. “apt'. _lnqu®e._37 N. RUe V _ i r . 6663 530-32—Newly built apt.; heat" -Water. Janitor service Ch. 2758. -40 E. Pratt . sin 4 5345 E Wash l -”” 0 " -••••••••••* 57>.6 412 N A^Jl hln,i!ton St - 37.50 * 112 4* B mad way* * 4BSo *i^ 1108 College . ..V. ison 1655 N.“ 6 Alabama * 37 00 *B2 E ec isth • ••v:.v:.v:.v.*32 50-i55:“ 122! StM 3*13 N. Pennsylvania"]’*! B,io N. Pennsylvania c” 234 E. Pratt *2 1244 E. Washington 1918 W Washington \lii n MOYN4HAN PROPERTIES " 800 . 710 UNION TITLE .3458. Nights,Sun days and Holidays SEE OR PHONE US FIRST Furnished and unfurnished cn)'; in ten locations; $35 up. Phene Li. 0091' a AgENCYS UPPER 4-rm. apartmeni TheatTTiaht - aa'i." water furnished. Ha. 3309-j. 8 * Apartment Rental Bureau We have apartments for rent anvwhera in the citv north cf Washington St.: let us help vou find one. positively no extra commission and no obligations; we usually furnish car and driver to ehow apartments without extra charge. Call _Ri 1371 dnv and night senice. IiTH. W.. 42—Nicely decoratecTkitchenett# a pU: heat light, gas. water and ice furnlshed; 831.50. Apply Apt. 1. THE GRANT. THE CHISWICK 1 Ruckle. 2803-11: desirable 5 rooms 3 bedrooms garage, heat and water furnished. RI. 7243; .eve5,, Ha. 1663-M. Houses for Rent ADAMS. 2059—4 rms., bv.ilt-tn cabinetlinoleum and window shades furn.; gar • water paid: S2O. LI. 4666: Ch. 7169-m" ADDISON, S., 406—Strictly mod. 4-room bungalow double; gar.; water paid. $23. 45P8 ~ Five-room single: S2O. GREGORY and APPEL. INC, Li, 7491. DRAPER. 1541—5 rooms water paid, gas elec., sl6: near school. Hu. 4368. DEARBORN, 2037—Cozv bungalow double' gas range; gar.; wa. paid; $25. Ri. 1920! EWING, 1408—Near Brookstde Pk.. strlctiv modern 4 rooms. S3O. Ta. 1168. FULTON. 319—6 rms.; mod.; except fulS nace; A-l cond.; reduce $23. LI. 9156. GALE. N.. 1214—4-rm. double seml-modr alley paved, gar., E. 10th car. S2O. Ta. 4482 HARDING. N., 2104—6 rooms modern hardwood floors down, S3O. Wa. 5010. •lOWA, E. 18—5 rms., complete bathT~no furnace: hot water heater: garage; water paid. Reduced S2O. Wa. 1155 Ay E „ 24 N.—6-room modern double: S3O. Hu. 2179. KENWOOD AVE., 3913—Bungalow, 5 rms { mod.; garage: water paid Hu. 3388 LINWOOD, 713—4-rm. mod., redec.: InfilU in cab., gar,, wat. pd. $27.50, Ch. 0588. MADISON AVE.. 1245—5 rooms mod. ex~cept furnace, good cond.. s2ol Ch. - 6171. MINNESOTA. E.—4 rooms, water paid' garage: $14.50. Druggist. Villa and Minin 1906 MINNESOTA Four-room double, water paid- S2O GREGORY and APPEL. INC. LL 7491. MICH.. E.. 3102—550 house for S4O; Trims'* new hardwood floors, redeco.. garaee porches, shrubbery, adults. Ch 1412 ’

MORRIS, W„ 1754 -nf've rooms; modern; water paid, at $23.50: good cond. * SCHMID & SMITH. INC- REALTORS NAOM! ST.. 1225—5 rooms, toilet, gas. water inside, garage, water Tree: S2O, Dr. 1651. OXFORD 1312—Near Brookside park.. 5 rms,, mod.; will repaper. $25, Ir. 3627. I lry M 9i 1 o D ’ r- E ' rm - semi-mod-gar,, $lB. Goodlet, 906. 4 rms.. gas. sl3. Sherman Dr., N., 3125 Five-room double, lights, gas. city water., garage, water paid: S2O Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors SALEM. 3442—Attr. 6 rms.; strictly mod.garage: S4O. Near Shortridge. Ta. 3625* "Mr. Lemon of Orange” STATE, N 462 6 rms.. bath; new Rvbolt _l u . r D_-j_full basement: car ._S3O. Ch. 3251. SIiUiLEB. 72—5 rooms and bath, garage" SOUTHEASTERN, 2705—M0d. 5-rm. double excellent condl.; water pd.; $23. Ir. 1846. bivd., 6-rm. single, gar. A-l. 620. wat. pd ST. PAUL, 1038—Redecorated, mod. double S3O: gar,; wat. pd. Dr. 3176-R eve. TROWBRIDGE. 259—A11' modern with garage: $25, RI. 6441. UDELL. 613-15—4-roo7n modern double garage, water paid. Ha. 0882. WOODLAWN: 725—5 rms.. complete bath!! no furnace, gar.; reduced $22 Wa 5445 AVE. ’ 2020 —Semi-modern 4-room doub’e. long lot: garage. sl4, CH ??rF E °. r ,„ 5 ! 5 N - Lynn St.. 3 rms. de % oo ,V bl !’ S12 J SO - Electric lights, gas Rpiito- Ce^ llent condition. L. J. SEXTON. Kee!tor, Ri. 715 t: i r peg] . E ” 342 °— 1 6-rm.. 1 story single, toilet! Ri. h 64l?. aS ' water ’ garage, large lot, *2O Modern Double, $32.50 Coflege 1 rooms ’ first -class condition. 3411 Dunlop & Holtegel, 122 E. Market Cottage, 1545% §l6 5 Rooms, water paid. K.:. 4368. 25TH. E.. 71S—6 rms.. mod. hardwood floors: A-l condition Ha. 2964. ° BUNGALOWS 1 _ 1611 FINLEY ST o rooms mod , garage- $32 50 c 1623 LAWTON ST 5 rooms, bath, garage- $25 FIEBEH A- REII.LY. ' ”• P( OMO Wanted to Rent ho,, ‘ ,e v ’ lth inclosed back yard tnat $2) per month wjll rent Desirable neighborhood. Write giving dcj£x P so°n n nnd locat:on - V/rife "limes. Business Places for .Rent 28 REICHWINeTsT (Business place for lease, sale or trade’ G sle-- C ff r ii5SP”5 e mfg CharlM J. ■.V- ls ‘ e ‘- Li - * 119. Sr3. Dr 5180-R. OARAGE- 10 ears; suitable paint renalrcement floor. s2_s 1323 N De!a Li 3 670 30TH. W. 361—Modern brick - storeroomshow windows; _redUiced 835 Hu 4810 Suburban for Runt LAFAYETTE Height*—Mod. 4 rm.. doable Karate garden, wat. pd. city car eery.* %2d. adults or small family. Be. 3264-3. Houses for Sale BARGAINS—Two houses, one modern and .. a _9 r * s ground. 3700 South. Dr 1374-W. Suburban for Sale NOTHING DOWN cated 727 Whitcomb St.“ price *2 70? only $22.a0 per month. Call FR\2’* r '' ii Wh S S? LOSS BR ° S - CO . Z t37 E! ACRES—East: tnrs. $lO dewir r>e Rl° n 434fl • HADLEY - 838 t>mcke Bldg 5 ACRES and 4-room house: poultry house"gSSl'l.igst. JENNLNG§ BROS.? J *2B Rea! Estate for Exchange ’ l house: near CVa rnsa ten ter High School. Hu. 5636 w * TT&m Lots for Sale wa Wi.” ■■■■'**’ lacln * * 2tl * st from south. Ri. 7725 W £ m 7 %sJ jp- feot. *230 MTg=ekf M ' HADLEY. lmprovemeDt *’ Cottages and Resorts !ot * a ? d beautiful burnished. On KJlphtgtown Lake. Bargain ch. 3658-R K !onible. hO l? e ’4M0 rnl3h, ‘ a nd: tdfil 1