Indianapolis Times, Volume 43, Number 166, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1931 — Page 29

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STOCK SHARES SELL DOWN ON DIP INGRAINS Coppers Continue to Hold Firm Trend; Steel Weakens.

Average Stock Prices

Average of thirty industrials for Thursday 101.25. off 44. Average of twenty rail* 47-50. off OS. Average of twenty utilities 39.15. up .05. Average of forty bonds 84.87. off .35 BY ELMER C. WALZER United Presa Financial F.ditor NEW YORK. Nov. 20.—A sharp drop in wheat following a break at Liverpool had an adverse effect on the stock market today. Toward noon the decline appeared to be slowing up. Support came into United States Steel when it came within 1% points of its low since 1915 of 62% made on Oct. 5. The issue rose fractionally from its low of the day of 63%. Railroad shares turned dull pending some definite word from the conferences between railroad executives and labor representatives. The groups were meeting in closed session during the morning and no statement of progress was issued. The problems under discussion included the program laid down by the unions involving working conditions and wages. New York Central touched 39 I*, 1 *, off %, and then firmed up slightly. Union Pacific lost 2% to 93 and Atchison 1% to 103%, but others made only fractional fluctuations. A few special issues were under pressure. Western Union broke to anew low since 1916 at 56, off 2. Eastman Kodak touched 98'i, off 3%. Warner Brothers Pictures made anew low at 4, off !i, and Auburn Auto dropped 3 points to 113. Copper shares continued to hold firm, with small gains noted in American Smelting and Kennecott. Loew’s rose fractionally on declaration of the usual extra dividend.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT Nov. 20—* Clearings *1.962.000,00 Debits 4,696,000.00 CHICAGO STATEMENT —Nov. 20 Clearings Balances 6,100,000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —Nov. 20— Not. balance for Nov. 18—..5179,442,338.10 Expenditures 9,427,677.87 Customs rects. mo. to date.. 16,562,002.34

New York Bank Stocks

(Bv Thomson ft McKinnon) —Nov. 19— Bid. Ask. \merica 37% 39% Bankers 70-% „^ 2 % Brooklyn Trust 250 260 Central Hanover 170 li4 Chase National 47% 49% Chathnm Phoenix Natl ... 390 32 Chemical 35% 37-) 8 City National 69% 61% Corn Exchange 85 88 Commercial 176 184 Continental 19 2 J, Empire 29 a 31 / 3 First National 2.350 2450 Guaranty 334 339 Irving 22 % 23% Manhattan ft Company ... 45% 47], Manufacturers .. 39% 41% New York Trust 104% 107% Public 25% 27%

Mew York Curb Market

(Bv Thomson ft McKinnon I —Nov. 20— 11:00 11:00 Mum Cos of Am ‘'l%! mp Oil of Can. 10% Un Cvnamid .. 4%! nt Pete 11 Ain Gas ft Elec 44% Midwest Ut 9% Am Lt ft Trac. 26%Nat Fam Stores % Am Sup Pwr.. s%l'Jewmont Min... .6 , \rk Gas A .. 2%Nia Hud Pwr... 7% Ass Gas ft Elec Cities Serv ... 7%i*t Regis Paper. 6‘* Cons Pas of Bit 72 Shenandoah ... 1% Cord 6% std of Ind 20% Elec Bnd ft Sh. 17% std of Ohio ... 40 Ford of Eng... 7% Jn Gas A 2% Fox Thea 1 |Jn Lt ft Pwr... 9's Goldman Sachs 3% Jn Verde 4% Gulf Oil 47%1Jt Pwr B 5 Hudson Bav ... 2%FJnlted Fndrs ... 5%

Investment Trust Shares

(Bv Gibson ft Bernardl PRICES ARE TO 12 NOON C. S. T. —Nov. 20— Bid. Ask. Am Founders Corp com 1% 1% Am ft Gen. Sec A 5 ... Am Inv Tr Shares 2 s 3% Basic. Industry Shares 3 Collateral Trustee Shares A. 4% 5% Cumulative Trust Shares ... 4% 4% Diversified Trustee Shares A 9% ... Fixed Trust Oil Shares 3 Fixed Trust Shares A R% ... Fundamental Trust Shares A 4% 4% Fundamental Trust Shares B. 4% 5% Leaders of Industry A 4% Low Priced Shares 4% 4% Na,tJon Wide Securities 3% 3% Selected American Shares... 33% Selected Cumulative Shares... 7% 7% Selected Income Shares 4% 4 s * Shawmut Bank Inv. Trust 2 4 Std Am Trust Shares 4 4% Super Corp of Am Trust Shares 3% 4% Trustee Std Oil A 4% Trustee Std Oil B 4% 4% Unified Service Tr Shares A3 3% U S Elec Light ft Power A 20% 22% Universal Trust Shares .... 3% 4 Chicago Stocks Opening (Bv James T. Hamill ft Cos.) —Nov. 20— Bendix Avia .. 19% Houd Hersh B . 3% Borg Warner .. 12%|insuU com .... 10% Cent So Wat.. 10 Insuir pfd 42% Cord Corp .... 6%!lnsuii 6s. ’40... 52 Cont Chi pfd.. 25 ; Lib McNeil Prod 7% Com Edison . . .144% Middle West.... 10 Origsbv Qrunow 2 IU S Rad ft Tel 13% Gt Lakes Aircft 2% Ut ft Indu com 3% NEW YORK COFFEE RANGE —Nov. 19High. Low. Close. March 5.32 5 26 5.32 Mav 5.44 5.36 5.44 July 5.56 5 49 5.56 September 5.65 ... 5.65 December 5.08 5.00 5.08

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Dow-Jones Summary

Patino Mines and Enterprises Consolidate Inc.. In nine months ended Sept 30. net lo* 143.323 pounds after depreciation depletion, etc., against net loss of 106,368 pounds In 1930 period. Crex Carpet Company year ended June 30. 1931. net tom $181,308 after depreciation, etc., against net loss of fts,904 in nreceding fiscal year. - New Yorit c *sies opened in London at 3.75%. against 3.76%; Paris checks. 9600; Amsterdam. 9 365. Italy, 72 937. and Berlin. 15.812. Copper Exporters, Inc., reduced prices of copper 1 a cent a pound to 7 cents. St. Louis Southwestern Railway, second week November gross amounted to $318.500. against $363,246 in like week of 1930. From Jan 1 to Nov 14, gross $15,763,542. against $19,707,610 same period last year. Loir’s. Inc., declared an extra dividend of tl and regular quarterly dividend of 50 cents on common stock. Southland Royalty Company in nine months ended Sept. SO, net income $77,193 after depreciation. depletion and federal taxes equal to 7 rents a share on 989.970 shares. Current assets in Sept. 30. 1931. amounted to $420,790 and current liabilities $116,349. Chicago Yellow Cab Company declared a quarterly dividend of 50 cents, placing stock on $2 annual basis, against $3 previously. World output of slab zinc amounted to 84.344 short *tons In October, 84.448 la September and 128,186 in October, 1930, according to metal statistics.

Indianapolis Livestock Review

WEEK ENDING NOV. 19 By C. S. Department of Agriculture HOGS Increased marketing of hogs this week, especially on Monday, probably contributed materially to a further reduction of the price level. Compared with last Thursday a net decline of 10 to 25 cents has been enforced. Almost all marketing agencies have an explanation of some kind, but nevertheless. the downward march continues and new' low levels are being established here and elsewhere. Good and choice 160 to 300-pound offerings bulked today at $4.75 to $4.90 with a few choice lights at $4.95 and. $5. Light weights are relatively scarce and selling on top. Today’s prices compare with a bulk of price of $5 last Thursday and a top of $5.10. Weights from 100 to 160 pounds moved generaly at $4.75. Most packing sows cleared from $4 to $4.50 with heavy rough kinds down to $3.75. CATTLE Briefly summarizing the local cattle market for the first four market days of the current week, it may safely be said that the dominant note was a lack of confidence, or to say the least a feeling of uncertainty. This feeling was not confined exclusively to local circles, but permeated the trade as a whole and has been noticeable in the eastern dressed meat centers. Continued mild and W’arm weather in conjunction with approaching holidays conducive to the consumption of poultry and poultry products has affected the dressed meat market adversely. Naturally a large par of this is seasonal and is expected, but it is none the less effective in reducing consumer demand for the better grades of beef. Compared with the same period last week, local supplies have shown a marked decrease in numbers, amounting to approximately 1,200 head, and a decided contrast in the consist of marketable offerings. Contrasting sharply with recent long fed and highly finished steer offerings to sell well above $10.50 and up to $1i.75, the current week proi ided nothing of value to sell above $lO. This was paid for only a handful of weighty steers and was not representative of bulk sales. Most of the run consisted of so-called "counterfeits” and “substitutes,” or in other words half fat and slightly warmed up descriptions to sell in a range of $4.50 to $7.50. A sprinkling of light and medium weights sold in small volume from $8 to $8.25, but hardly enough of these were available to affect the average cost. Mixed steers and heifers were reported at $7.50 and SB. Some operators consider their steer buy for the week 25 to 50 cents lower, but the determining factor as usual will be predicted upon dresse yield, which is an uncertain quantity when lower grades predominate. Heifers followed the steer trend and probably have lost a little ground this week. With the exception of a few mixed lots of steers and heifers selling above $7.50. the available supply consisted mainly of half fat, grassy and weightv kinds to sell from $3.50 to $6.50. Beef cows held to about n steady level, granting the usual fluctuations from day to day. Most slaughter cows sold from $3 to $4. with a few at $4.25 and $4.50 and a top of $4.75. Vealers lost 50 cents last Friday and have held the same position to date. Good and choice usually $7 to $7.50. mediums largely $5 to $7 and common descriptions down to $3. SHEEP Lamb prices were firmly maintained this week in the face of normal receipts for this season of the year. While last week’s top of $6.75 has- been removed most good and choice lambs still sell from $6 to $6.25. with a sizeable showing at the iatter figure. The average cost has been changed little, if any. from last week’s report. Mixed offerings, consisting of bucks, half fat and weighty offering with a few good lambs included have sold from $5 to $5,75 unsorted, depending upon the makeup of the lot. Common throwouts rargei. on down *o $3. Not many ewes are selling above $2.25 although $2.50 and more is still quotable for more desirable kinds for return to the country. Cull ewes usually land under $1 if salable at all.

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO —Nov. 19High. Low. Close. January 6.41 6.34 6.37 March 6.60 6.51 6.55 Mav 6.78 6.70 C. 73 July 6.95 6.90 6.92 December 6.28 6.23 6.25 NEW YORK High. Low. Close. January 6.29 6.25 6.28 March 6.48 6.41 6.46 Mav 6.66 6.59 ’ 6.64 Julv 6.86 6.78 6.83 October 7.12 7.05 7.09 December 6.20 6.13 6.17 NEW ORLEANS High. Low. Close. January 6.30 6.21 6.27 March 6.48 6.40 6.44 Mav 6.67 6.58 6.62 Julv 6 86 6.78 6.81 October 7.10 7.02 7.05 December 6.20 6.09 6.15

Produce Markets

Eggs (country run)—Loss off delivered in Indianapolis, 20c: henerv quality No. 1. 23c: No. 2 12c. Poultry (buving prices!—Hens weighing 5 lbs. or over. 16c; under 5 lbs.. 15c; Leghorn hens. 12c: broilers, full feathered. 3% lbs. and up. 14c; bareback. 11c: Leghorn broilers. 12c: spring chickens. 4% lbs. and up 14c; under. 14c; old cocks, B@9c; ducks, full feathered, 9c; geese. 6c. These prices are for No. 1 top quality auoted bv Kingan ft Cos. Butter (wholesale) —No. 1 30@31c: No. 2. 28@29e. Butterfat—29c. Cheese (wholesale selling price per pound i—American loaf. 23%c; pimento loaf. 25%c; Wisconsin firsts, 19c: Longhorns. 19c: New York limberger. 30c.

By United Press NEW YORK. Nov. 20.—Potatoes—Market, dull; Long Island, 75c® $2 barrel: New Jersey, *1.25® 1.40 baskqF: Idaho. s2® 2.40 sack; Bermuda Canada. $1.40® 1.50 barrel; southern 50c barrel. Sweet potatoes— Market, dull: Jersey baskets. $1.50®1.75; southern baskets, 40®60c: southern barrels. 50c®'1.15. Flour—Market, firmer: spring patents, $4.65®,4.95. Pork—Market, steady: mess, $20.50. Dressed poultry— Market, steady; turkeys. 25® 38c: chickens. 17® 33c: fowls. 10® 27c: broilers. 17® 30c; ducks. 14®21c; Long Island ducks. 19c; capons. 30® 40c. Live poultry—Market, firmer; geese, 12® 15c; ducks, 13® 21c; fowls. 134125 c: turkevs. 25®'33c: roosters. 11® 13c: chickens. 13®22c: broilers, lg® 24c: capons. 23@30c. Cheese-Market, quiet; state whole milk, fancy to specials, 13%c@18c; Young America, 14%® 15%c.

Local Wagon Wheat

Cltv gram elevators are paving 50c for No. 2 red wheat and 50c for No. 2 hard wheat. Marriage Licenses Raymond Woods 32. of 331 Lavman. G. ft J. Tire Companv: Lucille Barcalow. 34. of 1717 North Talbot, beautv operator. Raymond Schlosser. 19. Acton. Ind.. farmer: Pearl Gordon. 16. Acton. Ind. Devaughn Schultz. 21. Danville, 111., farmer: Mary Mears. 18. of 618 North Gladstone, seamstress. John Richenberger. 41. Anderson. Ind.. butcher; Marie Creaeer. 37. of 126 Butler. Charles Dickens. 38. Dafchet. England dramatist: Virginia Witt. 19. of 4426 North Pennsylvania. Carl Wods 51. of 411 Delians, utility man; Marv Bonev. 27. maid. Apartment Window Drapes Stolen Theft of window drapes value at | S3OO, from an apartment at 3060 North Meridian street early today, ‘ was reported to police by Arthur Penslnger, custodian.

RECEIPTS FORCE PORKER MARKET DOWN2SCENTS Lambs Strong to Quarter Higher: Cattle Trade Steady. Heavy receipts this morning proved the incentive for a general scaling down in hog prices at the city yards. The market was 15 to 25 cents lower on all classes. The bulk, 160 to 300 pounds, sold for $4.50 to $4.75. Receipts were estimated at 9,000; holdovers were 211. Few changes were noted in cattle, slaughter classes holding quotably steady. Receipts were 300. Vealers were steady at $7.50 down. Calves receipts numbered 400. Lambs showed decided strength in early trade and prices were pushed up 25 cents or more. The bulk made the market at around $6.25. Receipts were 650. Chicago hog receipts were 30,000, including 10,000 direct. Holdovers, 8,000. Market opened slow, with early sales and bids about steady at Thursday’s averages. Hogs weighing from 170 to 200 pounds were bid $4.55 to $4.65, while a few scaling 220 to 250 pounds held at $4.50. Cattle receipts were 2,000. Calves, 600; market steady. Sheep receipts 13; market 25 cents higher. HOGS Nov. Bulk. Earlv Top. Receipts. 13 $5.00® 5.15 $5.15 4 000 14. [email protected] 5.15 3.000 16. 4.75fr7r4.90 • 5.00 7.000 17. 4.60®) 4.75 4.75 7.000 18. 4.70® 4.85 5.00 4.000 19. 4.75® 4.90 5.00 6.500 20. 4.50@ 4.75 4.75 9,000 Receipt*. 9.000; market, lower. 1140-160) Good and choice $ 4.60 —Light Lights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 4.75 —Light Weights—-(lßo-200) Good and choice... 4.75 (200-220) Medium and g00d... 4.65@ 4.70 ' —Medium Weights—-(22o-250) -Good and choice.,.. 4.55® 4.70 (250-290) Medium and g00d... 4.50® 4.55 —Heavy Weights—-(29o-350) Good and choice... 4.40® 4.55 —Packing Sows—-(2so-500) Medium and g00d... 3.50® 4.23 (100-1301 Slaughter pigs 4 60 CATTLE (Slaughter Class) Receipts, 300; market, steady. —Steers — Good and choice $ [email protected] Common and medium 4.50® 8.00 (1.100-1,500) Good and choice [email protected] Common and medium 6.00® 8.25 • —Heifers—-(soo-850) Good and choice [email protected] Common and medium 3.50(^6.50 -.-Cows— Good and choice 3.50@ 4.75 Medium 2.75® 3.50 Cull and common 1.25® 2.75 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) — Good and choice beefs 3.25@ 4.25 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.00® 3.25 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 400; market, steady. —Vealers— Good and choice $ 7.00@ 7.50 Medium 5.00® 7.00 Cull and common 3.00® 5.00 Calves — Good and choice 5.00® 7.00 Common and medium 3.00® 5.00 Stockers and Feeder Steers Good and choice 4.50® 6.50 Comnion and medium 3.00® 4.5(k (800-1.500) " Good -and choice 4.50© 6.50 Common and medium 3.00® 4.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,500; market, higher. Good and choice $ 6.00® 650 common and medium 3.50® 6.0 u Ewes, medium and choice ... 1.25® 2.50 Cull and common 50® 1.25 Other Livestock By United Prats n J? HI^AG Q’ Nov - 20 - ——Receipts. 30.000; including 10,000 direct; steady to weak; 170-210 lbs.. $4.55®4.65; top, $4.65; 220-300 ibs.. $4.45®4,55; 140-160 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; light weights. 160200 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; medium weights. 200-250 lbs., good and choice. 54.45®4.65; heavy weights. 250-350 lbs., good and choice. $4.35#4.55; packing sows, 275-500 lbs., medium and good. $3.75®4.16; slaughter pigs 100-130 lbs., good and choice. $4<e.4.40. Cattle—Receipts. 2.000; calves. 600; slaughter steers and vearlings fully steady; quality plain: beef cows slow, steady to weak; low cutter and cutters, active and Arm; culls and vealers, steady. Slaughter cattle and vealers—Steers, 600900 lbs., good and choice. $7.75® 11.75: 9001100 lbs., good and choice. $8(6.12.25: 11001300 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]: 1300-1500 lbs., god and choice. $8®;12.75; 600-1300 lbs., common and medium. s4@ 8.25: heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice. $6.50® 10.25: common and medium. $3.50® 7; cows, good and choice. [email protected]; common and medium. $3.50® 4; low cutter and cutter. [email protected]; bulls, yearlings excluded. good and choice beef. [email protected]; cutter to medium. $2.75® 4.25; vealers. milk fed. god and choice. $5.25@7: medium. s4® 5.25; cull and common. s3® 4. Stocker and feeder cattle—Steers. 500-1050 lbs,. good and choice. $5.50® 7.25; common and medium, [email protected]. Sheep—Receipts. 13,000 killing classes firm with Thursday’s advance: feeders, nominal; choice fed westerns lambs. [email protected]: best held higher: desirable natives, mostly $5.75@6; clipped comebacks. $6.25: fed vearlings. $4.50@0. Slaughter Sheep and lambs—Lambs. 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $5.25®;6.50; medium. $4.50® 5.25; all weights common, [email protected]; ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. $1.25® 2.75; all weights, cull and common. $1®1.75. Feeding lambs —50-75 lbs., good and choice. $4.50@5. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS. Nov. 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 8.000; market, fairly active on light weights, steady; steady to a shade lower or. others; bulk. 225 lbs. down. 54.6554.75: a few light lights, upward to $4.85; sows, largely $3.75® 4.10. Cattle— Receipts. 1.200. Calves—Receipts. 500: market, not enough sters on sale to make a market: vealers. 25c lower at $7: other classes mostly steady in moderately active trade: supply very limlte din al lclasses: mixed vearlings amd heifers, largely ss@7: cows. $3.25®4; i®w cutters. $2(6.2.50: medium bulls, largely $3.50 down: few $3.65. Sheep—Receipts. 1 800: market, bidding steady on lambs, or $5.75 ands 6: few lambs to cit ybutchers. $6.25: vearlings. $5.25; throwouts and sheep steady; buck lambs. $4.75(25-; common throwouts. $3.50. with a few $4: fat ewes mostly $1,504)2: lambs. 90 lbs. down, guod and choice. $5,254(6.25: medium. $4.25® 5.22: all weights common. [email protected]: ewes. 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. [email protected]: ail weights, cull and common. 50c®51.25. By United Press CINCINNATI. Nov. 20—Hogs—Receipts, 3 700- heldover. 320; uneven: 160-225 lbs., mostly 20c lower at $4.90; lighter weights steady to 15c lower; sorted, 140-180 lbs., $5; a few choice. 140-160 lbs.. $5.10; heavier weights draggy. very uneven: 230280 lbs., $4.35® 4.85: some 280-325 lbs.. $4 ® 4 50: sows, largely 25c lower at $3.50@ 3.75, mostly. Cattle—Receipts. 225; calves. 325: about steady; receipts light; odd lots common and medium steers and heifers. [email protected]: a sprinkling of better finished kind upward to $7.50: beef cows, $3.25® 3.50: low cutters and cutter cows. s2@3: bulls. $4 down; vealers steady; good and choice. $7(6 8; lower grades, mostly $6.50 down. Sheep—Receipts. 500: steady; better grade ewe and wether lambs, $5.50 to most-lv $5.75: a few $6: common and medium. $3.50®5; fat ewes. $1.50 downward. By United Press FT. WAYNE. Nov. 50.—Hogs—Steady to 15c lower; 100-120 lbs.. $4.15: 120-140 lbs., $4 25: 140-160 lbs.. $4.40: 160-200 lbs.. $4.55: 500-250 lbs., 54.45: 250-300 lbs.. $4 35; 300350 lbs.. $4.25: roughs, $3.75: stags, $2.50: calves. $7; lambs. $5.25. By United Press CLEVELAND. Nov. 20.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.200; holdover none; mostly 104) 15c, spots 55c lower; weight 160 lbs. up; other I steady: 160-225 lbs.. *5; 330-300 lbs., $4.85; pies and light lights. $4.75: rough sows. $4. Cattle—Receipts. 100: market amply supplied with common light steers; scattered sales. $5(6 5.50; fully steady; grain fed medium. 1.030-lb. weights. $7; scattered common to medium cows. $3®4.25: bulk. $3.50 downward; sausage bulls, [email protected]. calves—Receipts. 200; fairly active: better grades, strong to 50c higher at [email protected]; i common to medium. ss®7. Sheep—Receipts. 800: lambs, active; strong to mostly 25c higher: good to choice. 86®6.50; mostly [email protected]; throwouts, s4®s. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. Nov. 20— Hogs—On s% 3.700; active to ail interests: mostly steady to 5c lower: one plain lightweights off more: desirable 150-210 lbs.. $5.10: few 180-190-lb. seceltions. $5.15: 230-250 lbs.. $5; pigs and underweights. $4.75®5. Cattle —Receipts. 300: holdovers. 200: cows and bulls, slow steady to 25c lower: grass steers unsold, cutte rcows. $1.503 2 75; medium bulls. 53.75ff4.35: few stock steers. $5 Calves— Receipts. 650: better grade vealers. steadv at week’s decline: medium and lower erades dracev; good to choice 1 iargelv $8: common and medium. $4.50® i 6.50. Sheep—Receipts, 1.800: lambs, active: better grades and throwouts. 25c higher: inbetween kind* steadv to 25c higher: good to choice lambs. 56.75: medium lots and strongw eights. 55.T5>T6.50; throwouts, $5.25.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

New .York Stocks —* cbj Thomson A McKinnon \

—Nov. 20— Prev. Railroads— High. Low. 11.00. close. Atchison 104 1027* 102% 105’* Atl Coast Lina.. .. ... ••• J* Balt ft 0hi0... 30% 30% 30% 30% Chesa ft Ohio.. 311* 30% 30% 31% Chesa Corp 23% 24 Chi Grt West • Chi N West U 11% C R I ft P 18 19 Del L ft W 32% Del ft Hudson.. 86V* 90 Erie •- ••• ••• 11% Great Northern. 25% 24% 24% 25% Illinois Central. .. 17% 18 Kan City So ... ... 11 Lou 8c Nash.... 30% 30 30% 31 M K ft T 7% 7% Mo Pacific 13% 13 13 13% Mo Pacific pfd ... 29 N Y Central 40 35% 4040% Nickel Plate 10’ a 10 NY NH ft H.... 31 30% 31 31% Nor Pacific 20% 20% 20% 21% Norfolk & West 142 142, O & W 8% Pensylvania ... 28% 28% 28 % 29 Reading 49 Seaboard Air L % . So Pacific .... 44 43Va 43% 44, Southern Rv 15 j* St Paul ... 23a 2% St Paul Did.... 4% 4% 47a + % St L <sc S F 9% 8% Union Pacific... 94% 93% 94 95% Wabash 6% W Maryland... 7% 7% 7% 7% West Pacific 4% Am Car & Fdv 12% 12% Am Locomotive Ilya Am Steel Fd 9% Am Air Brake S 21 21 Gen Am Tank... 44 43*4 43% 44 General Elec.... 28% 28% 28% 28% Gen Rv Bignal 27% 28 Lima Loco 17 Press Stl Car • 2 ,* Pullman 22% 23 2 salsa h.?.v a<: . BJS :::::: 4? & Kellv Sorgfld... 1% 1% 1% 1J U S Rubber 6% 6% Auburn 115% 113% 113% 116 Chrysler 15% 15% 15% 15% Gardner % Graham Paige.. .. •••, 33 General Motorsiy 26% 25% 26% 26 Hupp 5% 5% SJ 5% Nash 19% 19% 19% 19% Packard 5% 5% 5% 5% Reo 4 4% Studebaker 14% 14% Yellow Truck 4% Motor Access— .... Bendix Aviation 19% 18% 19% 19% Borg Warner 12% 13 Briggs 10% 10% Buad Wheel .... 4% 4% 4% 4% Campbell 9 Eaton 9% El Storage B 337* Houda 3% ••• Motor Wheel ... 8% Sparks W 7% Stewart Warner .. ... 7 7% Timken Roll .... 21% 21% 21% 22V* Mining— ... _ Am Metals , 6% 7 . Am Smelt 25 24% 24% 24% Anaconda Cop.. 14% 1,4% 14 “s 14 Cal ft Hecla 4% 4% 4% 4 Cerro de Pasco 15 15 Freeport Texas.. 19% 19% 19% 19% Granby Corp 8% ... Great Nor Ore 16V4 Howe Sound .... 17 Int Nickel ...... 9% 8% 8% 9% Inspiration 4% 4% 4% ... Kennecot Cop . 13 21% 12% 12% Magma Cop 10 Miami Copper 4 Nev Cons 6% 6 6% 6 Texas Gul Sul.. 28% 28 28 28% U S Smelt 19 Atl Refining 12% 12Vi Barnsdall 7 Houston 5% •>% Indian Refining 2 Ohio Oil 8 % 8 8 8% Mex Sbd 8% 8 8 8% Mid Conti <% Phillips ••• ••• . 7% Pure Oil 6 1 /4 6 6V* Roval Dutch ... 17 16% 16% 17% Shell Un .... 4% 4% Sinclair 7% 7% 7% 7% Skellv ••• 4 1 / 4 8 Standard'of Cal 32% 32 32 ’2% Standard of N J 33% 33% 32% 33 * Soc Vac 13% 13V* 13% J.3% Texas Cos 19 18% 18% 13, > Union Oil 16% 16% Am* Ron”; Mills... 12% 12% 12% 13 Bethlehem 27% 27 27 27_g Byers A M 17 16% 16% 17% Cruc Steel ..... 29% 28 28 28 s Ludium , •••,, 8% Newton 4% 4V* 4% 4% Repub I & S ... 8% 8 8% 8% U S Steel 64 63% 63% 64% Vanadium ..... 8% 8 8% 8% U S Steel 64 63% 63% 64% Vanadium 17% 17% 17% 18 Tobaccos— Am Tob A (new) .. ;.. 84% 86 Am Tob B (new) 86 85% 86 86 Con Cigars 25 Lig & Myers B. 55 54 54 55% Lorillard 13% 13% 13% 13% Reynolds Tob 38% 38% 38 Vs % 38% Tob Jr A 8% Tob Pr B 3% 3% Utilities— ♦, Abltibi 3% 3% 3% 7% Adams Exp 7% i % 7% ... Am For Pwr.. 12% 12% 12% 13 Am Pwr & Li.... 18 17% 17% 18 A T & T 134% 133% 133% 134% Col Gas & E 1... 21% 21% 21% 21% Com & 50u.... 5% 5% 5% 5% El Pwr ft Li 15% 14% 15 15% Gen Gas A 2% 2% 2 4 i/a Inti Tft T.... 14% 14% 14% '5 Natl Pwr & Li.. 16% 16% 16% 16% No Amer C 0.... 37% 37% 37'2 37 s Pac Gas ft El . 37% 38 Pub Ser N J.... 65 64% 64% 6j>% So Cal Edison 34% ’*% Std G &El 36% 38% United Corp... 12% 11% 12 12V* Ut Pwr & L A.. 12% 12% 12% 12% West Union... 56% 55% 56% 58 Shipping— r -. Am Inti Corp •/* N Y Ship 4% 4% United Fruit 30% 0% Foods — Am Sug 47% 47% Armour A .*4 .* /a Beechnut Pkg. .... ••• 45 44 Cal Pke 11 10% 10% jl . Can Childs Cos Coca Cola ..... ... ■■■ ijy/, 2 Corn Prod 50% 49% 50% 51V* Crm Wheat 25 Cuban Am Sug.. .. ... 2% ... Gen Foods 37% 37 3i% 37 a Grand Union 10/4 Jewel Tea , • 37 37 Kroger 19% 18% 18% 19% Nat Biscuit .... 47% 47 47 48% Purity Bak 17 16% 16% 16 2 Safeway St .... 49% 48' 2 48% 49 4 Std Brands 15% 15V* 15'4 15% Ward Bkg 2% Drugs— Coty Inc 4% 4% Lambert Cos , 57% 57% Lehn & Fink 22 22% Industrials — Am Radiator ... 9% 9 9 9% Certainteed 3% Gen Asphalt 15% ••• Otis Elev 25'/*. Indus Chems— Allied Chem ... 84 82% 83% 83% Com Solv ... 11% 11% Union Carb .... 35% 35 35% 35% U S Ind Alco .. 32% 31% 31% 32 Retail Stores — Assoc Dry Gds 11% Gimbel Bros 3% Kresge S S 21 20% 20% 21 May D Store.. 21% 44% Mont Ward 11% Penny J C 33% 33% 33% 34 Schulte Ret St ... 4 Sears Roe .... 41% 40% 41J. 41% Woolworth ... 48 47% 47% 48% Amusements— Col Graph 4% Croslev Radio.. .. 4 Eastman Kod ..100% 98% 99% 101% Fox Film (A) .. 6% 6% 6% 6% Grigsby Grunow ... 2 2% Loews Inc 39% 38% 38% 38% Param Fam.... 13% 13% 13% 13% Radio Corp .... 9% 9 9% 9% R K O 3% 33% 3% Warner Bros .. 4V4 4 4% 414 Miscellaneous — City Ice & Fu.. .. ... ... 32 Cohgoleum .... .. ... .... 10, Amer Can 76% 75*4 76% 76*4 Cent Can 37% 36% 36% 37% Curtiss Wr 2 1% 2 1% Gillette S R ... 13% 13% 13% 14% Real Silk 3% 3% Un Aircraft .... 15% 15 15V* 15% Int Harv 31% 31% 31% 32% J I Case 42% 42% 42% 43% Other Livestock By United Press PITTSBURGH. Nov. 20—Hogs—Receipts, 1.800: market slow. 15@20c lower; 160-250 lbs., [email protected]: 250-280 lbs., 54.85@5; 100150 lbs.. $4.75®5.15: packing sows, steady at $3.75®4.25. Cattle—Receipts. -10; market nominal. Calves —Receipts. 100; market very slow, steady; medium to choice vealers. ss®B: plainer kinds down to $3. Sheep—Receipts. 800; market, steady to strong: better grade lambs. [email protected]; some held higher; medium kind down to $4 75. By Times Special LOUISVILLE. Nov. 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 500: packing sows and stags steadv, all others 20c lower: 175-240 lbs.. $4.65: 240500 lbs., $4.35; 300 lbs. ud. $3.40: 175 lbs. down, $4.25: packing sows. [email protected]: stags. $2.50 down. Cattle —Receipts. 200: steadv; bulk slaughter steers and heifers. ss® 6; slaughter cows and bulls. $4 down; stockers and feeders. s4@6. Calves—Receipts. 200: steadv; top vealers. $6: out vealers mostlv $4 down. Sheep and lambs —Receipts. 100; steadv: best fat lambs. $6: buck lambs. $5: throwouts. $3.10 down; fat ewes. $2 down. Thursdays shipments— Cattle. 20: calves, none: hogs, none; sheep, none. By United Press TOLEDO Nov. 20.—Hogs—Receipts. 100; market, steady, heavies. $4.25®4.50: mediums. $4.f@®4.65; Yorkers. $4.75ff4.90; pigs. $4.50©4 75. Cattle—Receipts, light: market, steadv. Calves—Receipts, light: market, steadv. Sheep—Receipts, light; market, steadv In the Air Weather conditions at 9 a. m.: South southeast wind. 19 miles an hour; temperature, 63; barometric pressure, 29.87 at sea level; ceiling, overcast, hazy, 1,000 feet; visibility, 4 miles; field, wet.

HEAVY SELLING SENDS FUTURE PRICESJ.OWER Profit-Taking, Stop-Loss Sales Aid Slump in Early Deals. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—Unexpected weakness at Liverpool turned wheat prices downward as the Board of Trade opened today, and market dropped more than 1 cent. The English market reported lower offers from the Argentine and a belief that the tecent frost damage had been exaggerated. Private reports do not confirm this view, but profit-taking, stop-loss selling and scattered selling developed, sending the market downward. Liverpool Sells Off Corn was off withr wheat, despite a strong position and wet weather. Oats was easy and rye lower. At the opening wheat was I*4 cents to W cents lower, corn was Ust cent to % cent down, oats off % cent to '-2 cent and rye ILi cents lower. Provisions were steady to weak. Liverpool ignored the upturn in North America Thursday and sold off rapidly after the opening showing 114 to 1% cents lower at midafternoon. Com Trade Slow The strong cash situation in the west and middle west is not bringing in as many buying orders for futures as might normally be expected. The reason seems to be that the section needing corn, will have been supplied before land and the situation revert to its normal position. The present strength is aiding wheat. It is raining over most of the belt today. Oats follow the other grains in the absence of any outstanding news. The cash situation is strong with the northwest requesting offers of the actual grain. Chicago Grain Range —Nov. 20— WHEAT— Prev. High. Low. 11:00. close. Dec 59% .59V* .59V* .60% Mar 62% .62 .62% .63% May 64V* .63% .64% .65% July .......... .64% .64 .64*/4 .65% CORN— Dec <44% .44% .44% .45% Mar .47% .47'/* .47% ' .48 May 49% .48% .49% .50 July 50% .50% .50% .51% OATS— • • • Dec 26% .26% .26% .27 Mar. ......... .. .28% ... May 28% .29% .29 V'* .29'/* July 29'/* RYE— Dec 51% Mar .. .54 .55% May 55% .55% .55% .57% LARD— Dec 6.25 6.27 Jan 6.25 6.20 6.20 6.27 May 6.45 6.47 By Times Special CHICAGO. Nov. 20.—Carlots: Wheat, 78; corn. 145; oats, 22; rye, 2, and barley, 13. By United Press TOLEDO. 0., Nov. 19.—Cash grain close: Elevator prices: Wheat—No. 2 red, 65® 66c. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 50@51c. Oats— No. 2 white. 31%@32%c: old oats, premium 3to 4 cents. Rye—-. No. 2. 58c. Grain on track. 28%c nate. Wheat—No. 2 red. 59%®60c; No. 1 red, lc premium. Corn— No. 2 yellow. 44%@45%c; No. 3 yellow, 42 @43%c. Oats—No. 2 white. 28%@30c; No. 3 white. 27@29c; old oats, premium 3 to 4 cents. Clover—Prime. $8.75; December, $9; February, $9.25; March, $9.25. Alsikc —Cash. $8.35; December. $8.60; February, $8.85; March, $8.95. Butter Fancy creamery, 33@34c. Eggs—Current receipts, 28@32c, Hay—Timothy, cwt sl. By United Press CHICAGO, Nov. 19.—Cash grain close: Wheat—No. 3 hard, 61c; No. 3 yellow, hard weevily. 60',*c. Corn (new)—No. 3 mixed. 46@46%c; No. 2 yellow, 47c; No. 3 yellow. 44%@47c; No 4 yellow, 43*4<@46%c; lew) No. 2 white, 47@47%c; No. 3 white, 46'4@46%c; (old) No. 2 mixed. 48%c; No. 2 yellow. 48%@:48%c; No. 3 yellow. 48c: No. 4 yellow. 46%c; No. 2 white. 48%c; No. 3 white, 48c; No. 4 white. 47c. Oats—No. 2 white, 28%c: No. 2 white, 28®28%c; No. 3 white. 27Vi@27%c; No. 4 white. 27c. Rye —None. ■ Barley—4o@s9c. Timothy—s3.'7s @4. Clover—sl2.2s@ 14.75. By Times Special CHICAGO. Nov. 19.—Primary receipts: Wheat. 660,000. against 1,183,000; corn, 316,000, against 612,000; oats. 121,000, against 168.000. Shipments: Wheat, 1,114.000, against 1,153.000; corn. 211,000, against 398,000; oats, 137,000. against 190,000.

Cash Grain

—Nov. 19— The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b. shipping point, basis 41 %c New Yerk rate were: Wheat —No, 1 red. 54@56c; No. 2 red, 53®54c. Corn—Strong; No. 3 white, 35%®: 36%c; No. 4 white. 34%®35%c; No. 3 yellow, 36@37c; No. 4 yellow. 35@36c; No. 3 mixed. 34@35c; No. 4 mixed, 33@34c. Oats—Strong: No. 2 wihte. 25@26c; No. 3 white. 24@25c. Hay—Steady. (F. o. b. country points taking 23 %c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville). No. 1 timothy. [email protected]; No. 2 timothy. $6®6.50. —lnspections Wheat—No. 2 red, 1 car. Total, 1 car. Corn —(Newi. No. 2 white, 1 car; No. 2 white, 2 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car; No. 2 yellow. 2 cars; No. 3 yellow, 45 cars; No. 4 yellow, 15 cars: No. 3 mixed, 4 cars; No. 4 mixed. 1 car. Total, 71 cars. Oats —No. 2 white. 2 cars; No. 3 white, 10 oars. Total. 12 cars. Bright Spots of Business By the United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—An extra dividend of 25 cents a share was declared by the National Lead Company with the request that it be contributed to emergency relief funds. WASHINGTON—CoaI mining and retail trade businesses reported increased employment in October. PlTTSßUßGH—Operations were resumed at six tin mills anti five sheet mills of the Follansbee Brothers Company, employing 700 men. NEW YORK —Domestic business of Rem-ington-Rand, Inc., in the first half of November was 15 per cent over the first half of October. SACRAMENTO, Cal.—A 5 per cent increase in California factory pay rolls, the first gain since last May, was reported for October by the state department of industrial relations. ST. LOUIS—Pet Milk Company resumed dividend payments by declaring a .payment of 25 cents a share on the common stock. ATLANTA—Georgia cotton mills are in a satisfactory condition and no general curtailment of operations is planned, it was announced. NEW YORK—Brooklven-Manttac Transit Corporation reported net income for October was $1,580,448. against *1,464.222 in October. 1930. BROCKTON. Mass.—Douglas Shoe Company resumed dividend payments bv declaring disbursement of $1.75 a share on the 7 per cent cumulative preferred stock. LOS ANGELES—Southern California Edison Companv reported net earnings for ten months to Oct. 31. totaled $22,634,605. against $22,301,894 in the corresponding period of 1930 NEW YORK—Chesebroueh Manufacturing Companv declared an extra dividend of $1 a share in addition to the regular quarterly of *l. HARTFORD. Conn.—Connecticut Electric Service Company reported net income of $4,301,751. against $4,113,668 in the preceding rear. RAW SUGAR PRICES —Nov. 19— High. Low. Close. January 1.22 1.19 1.22 March 1 23 1.20 1.22 Mav 126 1.2* 1.25 julv 1.30 1.28 1.30 September 1 35 1.33 1.35 December 1.24 1.21 1.23

Net Changes

By United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 19.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow; Ud. Off Allied Chemical 83% . % American Can 76% ... % American Smelting 24% ... American Teleohone 134% ... % Auburn lie ... 2% Bethlehem Steel 27% % ... Case 43\ ... I s , Consolidated Gas 713* Du Pont 60 ... % Electric Power 15% % ... General Electric 28% ... % General Motors 26 ... % International Nickel 9% ... % Kennecott 12 ... 1% Loew's Inc 38% % ... Montgomery Ward 11V* ... % N Y Central 40% % ... Paramount 13% ... % Pennsylvania 29 % ... Radio 9% Radio-Keith 3% Sears Roebuck 41% % ... Stan Oil N J 33% ... % Texas Coro 18% ... % Union Carbide 35% % ... United Corn 12% % ... U S Steel 64% ... % Westinehouse El 38% ... ... Woolworth 48% ... f% New York Liberty Bonds —Nov. 19— 3%s 100. . Ist 4%s 101.1 4th 4%S 101 8 Treasury 4%s 106.12 Treasury 4s 102.18 Treasury 3%s 100.27 Treasury 3%s of '47 99.7 Treasury 3%s of '43 (March) 99.2 ■ TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY frnfwSo '3l Pontiac Coaches $475 Fully equipped. Can not be ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Death Notices BARGER, EMMA PITCHER—Widow of John C. Barger, mother of Mrs. H. C. Gahn of Chicago and Paul P. Barger of 3365 Colorado St., departed this life Thursday, Nov. 19, age 59 years. Funeral Saturday, Nov. 21. at Williamsport, Ind., 2 p. m. Friends may view the remains at the MOORE & KIRK . FUNERAL HOME. 2530 Station St. BRADBURN, JOHN THOMAS—Age 70 years, husband of Minnie Bradburn. passed away Thursday afternoon. Friends may call at SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL until Saturday 9 a. m. Services at the residence. 880 Fletcher Ave.. Saturday 2 p. m. Burial Memorial Park cemetery. Friends invited. GENTRY, ALPHA G.—Age 58 years, husband of Mrs. Anna Quinn Gentry, father of Mrs. Margaret Cook. Charles F., John, and Stella Gentry and Mrs. Clara Gertrude Hedge, died at his home, 945 North La Salle St. Services Monday, Nov. 23, 8:30 at the home. 9 a. m. St. Philip Neri church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends Invited. JCIRBY-DINN SERVICE. (Knights of Columbus please meet at the home at 8 o’clock Sunday eve for prayer). f Chicago papers please copy], FROMMHERZ. EUGENE—Passed away Thursday. 5:30 P. M„ Nov. 19th. Funeral services to be held in W. T. BLASENGYM Undertaking Establishment. 2226 Shelbv St. Cremation of the body will follow. Friends mav visit anytime Saturday after 4 p. m. She is survived bv her mother, husband, two brothers and four sisters. NOONAN. JOSEPHINE—BeIoved wife of James Noonan, mother of James Noonan Jr. and John Noonan and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lynch, sister of Bernard, Thomas, Daniel and Timothy Lynch and Mrs. Margaret Soller, died Thursday. Nov, 19. 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GIRL OR COUPLE—Share home with empl. girl ;davs. Dr. 6500, eve, Ha. 3514-W. CLEAN, modern rms., downtown; rates $3.50 per week and up. GEM HOTEL. 35 W, Ohio.; HOTEL ROLAND, 129% S. 111. $4 OR $5 FOR 2—1647 Park. Apt. 4: desirable front, pri. ent.: privillges; phone. HARBOUR HOTEL—6I7% N. Ill; clean, mod. rms., at prices any one can afford. Running water. Every convenience. FRONT room, north; private home, with garage. Wa. 0461. 18 Housekeeping: Rooms ASHLAND. 1128—One-room kitchenttte; $5; 2 rooms. $5. Ri. 5287. BEVILLE. N.. 17—Furnished rms.. inclosed back porch; garage. BROADWAY. 1134—2 rms.. kitchenette: good heat; $7. Child cared for. BROADWAY. 1403—2 cozv rms.; sink; redecorated: private entrance: $6.50. BROADWAY. 1134 —Clean warm rm.. kitchenette, range, sink, reas.; $4.50. BROADWAY. 1542—Rm., kitchen’te; phone furnished; private entrance; $5,50. BROADWAY. 1422—Furn. housekeeping, private bath, phone, garage. Reduced. Adults. BROOKVILLE RD., S.. 16—2 rms. and sun parlor: comp, furn.: $7; pri. ent. Ir. 0691. COLLEGE. 1822 —3-rm. apt., share bath; privileges. $6. He. 3498. COLLEGE. 908—2 connecting modern rms., completely furn.. good heat, reasonable. CONGRESS. 903— Housekeeping or sleeping; board opt. A Iso 4 rms.. semi-modern. DELAWARE. N., 1505—Downstairs rm. and kitch’ette; everythg. turn’ also sleep, rm. EAST, N.. 915—2 light housekeping rms.; employed couple. Ri- 1642. ENGLISH. 12+0—2 rms.. kitchentte. $6; 2 rms- $5. Utilities paid. Dr, 5490. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—2 lovely front rms. completely fur.; next bath; $6. Dr. 3540-R. FOUNTAIN SQUARE—3 rms.. $4.50; 2 rms- $3.50; 1 rm.. $3. 1017 Prospect St. HARLAN. 1113—3 front rms.. furnished. bath, ground floor. Dr. 3432. HIGHLAND AVE.. N„ 21—2 connect- mod.; everything furnished; adults: garage. ILL., N- 2623—1-rm. kitchenette, ail furnnear bath: also gleeping. Ta. 0270, ILLINOIS. N„ 2339—2 rm.. kitchenette front apt- everything furnished. Ta, 7110. MERIDIAN. S. 1706—2 front rms., modern; kitchen, sink; Adults. $6. Dr. 5442. MERIDIAN. N.—Bachelor apt.: pri. bath; sun parlor; 3 men pref. Ta, 2868. NEV/MAN, 1224—3 rms. mod- sink, furn. or unfurn. Ch. 0430 M. OHIO, 540 E.—2 nice front rooms; $3.50 per week; single rooms S2 up. OLNEY. N.. 1944—2 rms. down; private er.trance; newly .decorated, gar., phone.reas. ORIENTAL, N- 20—2, 3 and 4 rm. furn. apts.; steam heat; private entrance. PARK. 1125—3 light housekeeping rms., utilities furn; $5.50 wk.; priv entrance. PENN., N- 2006 —3 rms., kitchenette; Ist floor; steam heat; completely furnished. PENN.. N.. 1438—Nicely furn. 2-rm. apt..; n ink: constant. hot water; $6.50. Li. 4195. PROSPECT, 1315 Nice 2 and 3-rm. apt.; everything furnished. SOUTH ST., E- 447—Housekeeping rms., $3; two rms., $4. Sleeping, $2. STATE. N- 423 RMS. DOWN. EVERYTHIN6 TORN. PRI. ENT. CH. 0162-J. SUMMIT. 24 S.—3 desirable front rms., modern; private entrance. Li. 6176. TALBOT. N—2 beautiful front rms.. hardwood fls.. everything fur- $6 wk. Ta. 7110. UNION. 1255—2 mod. rms.. furn. or unfurn.; housekg. or sleep. Refs. Dr. 7264. WALNUT. E.. 115—2 rms.. furnished; clean; $5. See housekeeper in basement. WALNUT, E- 112 —Lower front, moc. hsekeeplng. rms.; private entrance. Ri. 3629. WASH., E.. 1710—2 modern housekeeping rms.; priv, entr.; front apt.; downstairs. WHITTIER PL- 21—3 bedrm. dble.. furn. or unfurn.; modern. Ir 3817, 11TH. E- 520—LOVELY LIVING RM. ALCOVE: FURN. WALK. PIST. RI. 6656. 21ST. W.. 143—Near car; newly dec.;large room; pri. home; gas, etc.; furn.; $4. W 21ST, 143—Nr. car; newly dec.; large room: pri. home; gas, elec- etc., turn.; $4, 29TH, W- 1030— 2 rm. apt,, gd. heat; priv. entr.; bath; furn. $5,50. Ha. 4340-J. DOWNTOWN —Furnished or unfurnished. 1 or 2 rms, wklv or monthly rates; util Cali BREVORT HOTEL. 111, ft Ohio Bt* DREXEL ARMS—73O N. 111.: 2. 3-rm. furn. Housekeep. ants- S8 up. LI. 3821. 8 ROOMS—I3th St. Living quarters; can sublet 2 apt*.; clean; good furnace; finished basement; >lO. RI. 2254. 2 ROOMS—Mod- sink: private entrance; gar.; near Tech.; E. Mich, car. Ch. 0266-R. 19 Rooms with Board CENTRA£! 1240—Attractive front rm; ac> commodate 2; breakfast, evening dinner. CENTRAL. 1860—Young men between 20 and 30 vrs. Real home. Ha. 3846-R DELAWARE. N.. s6o2—Modern front, home Privileges; garage opt,; >6,80. Ha. 1313. GRAY. N_ 956—-Rm- meals, young man; *4.50; Private. E. lOtfr car.' Ch. J232-R.

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RENTALS 19 Rooms with Board MICHIOAN, W. 3618—Nice rm.; comfort* able home; mod.; married cob. Be. 0453-R. 13TH. E- 604—Nice front run. home priv, meals optional. RI. 8815. 21ST. E. 217—Warm, front rm.; home cooking; privileges; car, bus. Ta. 1400. 23D. E. 816—Attractive warm rm.. home cooking; for employed man. He. 5948 DANDY RM.—Entire use of home: exeellent meals: 15 min, from town. Dr. +872. CHILD room, board; mother s care: mod, suburban home: close In. Be. 3375-R 2, 20 Wanted to Rent Rooms MAN—4O. employed, wishes Protestant home; state particulars. Time* Box A277 f 21 Unfurnished Apartments ALABAMA. N. 1834—3 rm. apt., utilities furn.; >35; garage optional. Ha. 4067-J. ASHLAND. 1933—3 or +-rm. mod. apts.} heat, water, garage: low rent. He. 5079. BELLEFONTAINE. 2315—Recentlv redecorated. upper apt.; 3 rooms and bath; fine heat, water, garage furnished. Dr. 3300. CAPITOL. N.. 704—5 rms., heat hot. cold water, janitor, iow rent, 1,1 _0233. CAPITOL. N.. 2923—Convenient 4-rm. apt.: heat, water, gas furn.; garage. Ha 1945. COLLEGE. 1547—Living rm.. in-a-door bed; dinette, kitchenette, bath: A-l. adults, DELAWARE. N.. 2611—Lower bedrm apt.: built-in*: range; ht; wa.; gar. Ha. 4882-R. DELAWARE. N- 811—Warm 4-rm. mod. apt.: ideal neighborhood: low rent Li 1800 DICKSON. 115 (near 1100 E. Market'— Mod. 3 rms- excel, heat; sl6 mo. Ri. 8312 GALE. N.. 1541—2 rooms, kitchenette, heat. water, phone. Ch. 0373. IRVINGTON—4-rm. upper, modern, except heat: water, garage. >l7 mo. Ir. 2426. KENWOOD. 3210—3 rms.. heat, water, eas, light, garage turn.: $45. Ri. 5305. NEW JERSEY. N- 522—Warm. 2. 4 and 5 rm. apts.; strictly mod.: reas. Ri. 7934. RILEY, N- 37—4 rm. modern apt., on court: $22 50 mo. Ir. 6663. RUCKLE. 2805—Dandv 2 bedroom am.; fin* heat, water furn.: rent reduced. Ri. "343. WASHINGTON. E- 4801—Tuck in tor winter: in-a-door: dinette, kitchenette: 33RD AT CAPITOL: 211 W\—Desirable 5 rooms, bath: steam heat; *35. Wa. 4914-R. 840. Ir. 4823. Apartment Rental Bureau Apartments In all parts of eity; free transportation to Inspect apartment*. Cali He 1337 or RI. 1371 dav or night. Indianapolis Rental Bureau Desirable apartments, furnished and unfurnished; all parts of city: $25 to S2OO. Transportation free. LI. 4507. Evenings, and Sunday. Wa. 0433 or Be. 3114, REDUCED RENT 42 W. 11th; nicely decorated; kitchenette apt.: utilities furnished; $25.50. Cali Apt No. 1. THE GRANT. PINEX Jorner Fletcher and Pine; small apt*- well heated: reduced rent. Dr. 4118, THE PATRICIA—BS2 Prospect; 3 rms.; aU utiltles. Dr. 2592-M, I RM.; in-a-door bed; kitchen, bath: util. turn.; private. Inquire 5342 College. UNUSUAL VALUES—6 AND 7-ROOjf APTS: NEWLY DECORATED: EXCELLENT HEAT; REASONABLE RENT. XA. 5578. ______ COLORED—23O W. 18th St; 4-rm. apt.; near Mctimdisi hospital; nice seopl* only. Ha TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS. 22 Unfurnished Houses ADAMS. 2057—4-room; good conditions water paid: garage; S2O. Ch. 7169-M. ADDISON. S.. 406—4-room strictly mod. double, water paid, garage: s2l. BELLEFONTAINE. 2249 5-rm. mod., new Rvbolt fut- perfect repair: S2O. Ha 1240-W BELLE VIEU. S.. 56—6-rm. mod- except furnace, garage. Wash, high. Be. 0746. BELLE VIEW. N- 321—5-room mod. bungalow; gar.: large lot; 828. Be. 0806-R. m 1927 BLOYD. Four-room semi-modern single; $lB GREGORY and APPEL. INC. LI. 7491. BOULEVARD PL- 2913-1 j—6 rms.; mod.; big yard; garage; S2B. RI. 0142. BLVD. PL.. 4104—5-rm. Dutch Colonial double, near Butler: ga $32.50. Wa. 0271 1324 Broadbury Five rooms, lights, gas. inside toilet; w r ater paid. sls. Ri. 6367. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors BRADSHAW. 823—Near Fountain Sq.; 5 rms- bath; mod, except fur,; ga.; wa, pd. BROADWAY. 1018—6-rm. mod. double; garage; S3O; A-l condition. Li. 2175. BROADWAY. 6318—6-rm. mod- garage; S4O; water pd. Near schools. Hu. 7490, CAPITOL. N., 3617—Attrac., mod.. 6 rms.; garage; water paid: S4O, Ch. 7584. CHARLES. 1448—% bk. E. S Mer.; mod. 5 rm. dble; S2O; water paid. Ir. 6207. CHESTER. N- 1464—Attractive 4-rm. modi double. $25; garage. Ch. 0784. 2921 Chester Four roms. water paid, garage: sl4. Schmid & Smith. Inc., Realtors COLLEGE. 2350—Attractive, 6 rms., mod ; ; slpg. porch; gar.; A-l; reduced. He. 5545 ± COLORADO. S.. 36—5-rm..; new linoleum, hardwood firs., weather stripped, gd. furnace; gar.; water pd.; red. $35. Hu. 3647. DENNY. N.. 2957—4-rm. double, semi-mod.. garage, water pd.; sl6. Hu. 2402. DENNY. 611 N.—Mod. 4-rm. double bungalow; gar,; A-l; water paid. _Rj. 2028. FINLEYI 1228—5-room semi-mod., gar, nice location: good condition. He. 4953. GXMBER. 1723—521.50; new, mod. low dble.: A-l; side-drive gar. Ri. 0083. GRACELAND. 3317—50. % 6-rm. mod. double. hardwoods: gar.: $35. Dr. 0906-W. GRANT—6 rm. house.; mod- except, furnace; 2-car gar.; S2O, Ch. 2166-W. GUILFORD. 4410—Attractive 6-rra. gar.: $55 house for $35, Dr. 3353-W. HARDING. N.. 1917—Large. 4-rm. mod double: garage: water paid. Ch. 4568. __ HERMAN. 126—5-room semi-mod cottage; A -1: redecorated: wa pd. Dr. 458 3-M. HIGHLAND, 418—Mod. single; near Tech; $25, Rent dated Dec. 1. Ch. 3991. HOEFOEN, 1629—3 rm. double: clean. electricity, garage, basement. _$ 10. ILL.. N- 3718 —5-room mod. double; gar.: $45 house for $35. He. 2288. INGRAM. 1701—6-rm. double modern, except furnace, newly deco., S2O. Ri. 0333. JEFFERSON. 836—6 rm. double; hardwood firs., rec oA -1 fur nace. R edu. Ch. 2455- J. KENWOOD, 2246—Single. 8-room modern; good furnace; double garage; $26. _ KEYSTONE. N. 247—% mo. free, nic* clean 4-rm. bungalow double, brick porch, bath, garage, near schools. Reduced $18; water pd. Ir. 3955. LINWOOD. 715—Irvington: 4-rm. modern double; new linoleum and cabinet; easily heated: garage. Reduced $25. Ch. 0588. 2314 W. McCarty Six-room single, furnace, garage. *lB. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors M'KIM. S.. 17—6-rm. semi-modern: $18; garage. Call 709 E. New York, after 1:00. MER., S 608—8-rm mod; ideal roomers; $35 house for S2O. He. 5491. 2950 E. MICHIGAN. Five-room modern double, water aaidt $22.50. GREGORY and APPEL. INC. Li. 7491. MICHIGAN. 3121—6-Tom mod. double - . execellent condition, water pd. Ch. 4568, MONTCALM. 1719—6-rm. mod- garage; A-l condition. Reduced:. $25. RI. 2884. OAKLAND. 8- 234 Practically new 4-rm. mod, double: gar.: water paid: $22.50. 2475 Parker Six roms. modern single; sl7. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 424 Parker Four roms. electric lights, gas. cut water, inside toilet. Reduuced to $17.50. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors PROSPECT’ 429—5 rm. mod.; gar., *24. Goodlet, 906. 4 rm.. gas. sl2 Dr. 4206. 1238 Richland Nice five room double; reduced to sl2. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors RINGGOLD. 1405—5-room mod- garage! excellent condition. Ir. 2457. Pr. 3116-R. RINGGOLD. 1319—5-room semi-mod. dou ble; $18.50. Dr. 4023. SANDERS. 82) —Attractive 8-rm. double: thoroughly mod.: side drive garage. laundry; water pd. Red , $35. Wa. 2157. SOUrHERLAND. 3019—6 rms.; gar.; water paid' College car; S4O. He. 5970. TECUMSEH. 1142—8 rms., near Tech; 2family house; roomers; 2-car gar; $24. Dr. 2858-M. TEMPLE, N- 3750—Modern 5 rooms, ba'h with shower, breakfast nook, hot water heat and garage. Ch. 5975. WISCONSIN, 313—5 rms.: easily heated; redec., repainted: gar.: red; sl3. Ri. 0645. TENTH. e 7. 5050 —Attractive 4-rm. mod! double: gar.: redu. s3l. Dr. 3648-R. 12TH. E.. 2129—8ingle. 6-room mod.: $22; garage optional. Ch. 4354-R. 22D. E.. 716—6-rm. mod. double. A-l condltion. Reduced $25. He. 5053. 23RD ST- E.. 711—6-room mod.; sun parlor; garage: water paid; S3O. Ta, 4906. 23RD. E. 117—Reduced *25; 6 rms.; bath; thoroughly mod.; redecorated: fireplace. 31ST. W.. 1326 Near Riverside: large mod.. 4 rms.. full bsnit.: newly papered. W’a 494 T 923 W. 33rd Pour roms. modern, garage, water oaid; S2B. Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors 1451 W. 34th * Four rooms, modern, gar., water paid; $23 Schmid & Smith, Inc., Realtors ONLY'*I6 * Draper 8t- 1541—5-room house; water, toilet inside, water paid, electricity, gas. Hu. 4568. or Dr. 3564-R, 4-ROOM mod. double: built-in features; garage; water paid. He 4456. *l2—s rooms, newlv painted and capered, elec., water, gas. close to transportation and school. 115 Wisconsin. Reference re. quired. Garage >3. LAUCK, Ir. 7915, 4-Room Cottage, $9 2022 TiDton: new paper, electric light*. DUNLOP ft HOLTEGEL. 122 E. Market St. U. 6517. COLORED—Nice 4-rm. bungalow. J 520 East Orange; rent, 10. Nice 3-rm. bungalow. 3544 E. Orange. Rent 88JO. Take 3800 Frospect St. *# Earhardt. Call OSCAR LEE. Ri. IJIH