Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 69, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 July 1932 — Page 8

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GRAIN FUTURES SELL DOWN ON LIGHT SUPPORT Break at Winnipeg Brings Out Renewed Sales Pressure. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Pres* Staff Correspondent CHICAGO. July 30. After a strong mid-day bulge had carried wheat prices fractionally above the previous close on the Board of Trade today, renewed selling pressure broke the market more than a rent on the way down. Strength in stocks was a factor in the upturn but the undertone was easy and a 2 cent break at Winnipeg brought in selling. Corn was easy from the start, but held to a narrow range. Close Is l/owrr Oafs showed resistance on further export talk but eased with wheat. Rye followed the major grain faithfully. At the close wheat was % cent lower, corn was 1 _• to % cent lower, oats % to % cent lower and rye \ to 1 cent lower. Provisions were lower with hogs and corn. Liverpool rallied briskly to close unchanged to 1 1 cent lower. Argentine weather was reported unfavorable, while rains are checking harvest in parts of Europe. Crop reports from the northwest are spotty. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 117 cars. Corn Sells Down Corn was off fractionally with wheat, with the decline, checked by buying against bids. The recovery was not impressive and at midsession prices still were '- to cent lower. Bookings were 42,000 bushels. Cash prices were ’i to u cent lower. Receipts were 130 cars. Oats lost a small fraction in sympathy with the major grains, but at mid-morning was unchanged to > t cent lower. Trading was largely featureless. Rye was off ' to U cent, recovering with wheat from the opening bid. Cash oats was unchanged to ' i cent higheu. Receipts were 116 cars. Chicago Grain Range —July 29 — WHFAT i 1 PV . Open. High. Low. Close, close. Jl O y id .50 .51V* .49% .50'* .51 New .49% .50% -49*4 .50 51 St OM .51 1 1 .52% .51 .5} Va -Mb. New .51 '2 52% .50% .51 . .5Dec.. .54% .56 .54’* .54",.% .55.2 COEN t u ]v 31 .31 .30% 31 .31% Sent" 32V* 1.32% .31% 32 .32 2 Dec.." .32% .33 .32% .32% .33'. OATS— July.. 17% .17% .16% J% -\ll* .21 " .20' 2 iB% i?" RYE— July 32 .32 '2 .32 .32 .32% Sent 33% .34% .33 .33% .34% Dec..' .36% .37% .36% .36:. .37-, LARD c r nt 4 gj 4 05 4.85 4 85 5 00 g3.’.’ 4.65 492 4.85 4.8S 492 jan,,. 437 4.40 4.32 4.32 442 BELLIES - T „, v 6 37 6.47 sept.. :::: 637 B 1/ Times Special CHICAGO. July 29 Cariots . Wheat. 160; corn. 173; oats, 220; rye, 2, barley. 19. J{tl Times Special k CHICAGO. July 29. Primary -Receipts; Wheat 1.700.000, y against 3.286.000; corn 510,000. against 592.000; oats aeainst 674000. Shipments: wheat 682 000 against. 2,709.000; corn 290.000, against 255,000; oats 155,000, against 164,000. Bp United Tress CHICAGO, July 29.—Cash grain close; Wheat No. I red. 53®53'iC: No. -red. 52052 Vic; No. 1 hard. 52%<ii 53 %c; No. 2 hard. 52%©’53c; No. 2 yellow hard. 52% ©s3c; No. 1 northern 53c; No. 1 mixed. 52'i©52%c: No. 2 mixed. 51%052c No. 3 mixed. 51®51%c. Corn-No. 1 mixed 32%c; No. 2 mixed, 32',©32%c. No. 6 mixed, 30 %c; No. 1 yellow, 32%©33%c: No. 2 yellow. 32%©33c: No. 4 yellow 32 fa 32Uc: No. 1 white. 3334 c;2 3 4c; No. 2 while, 32 3 c Oats —No. 2 mixed, 16 1 *** 18 ‘ 2 r : No. 2 white. 18%*rl9Uc: No. 3 white. I. v* 19c; No. 4 white. 16® 18%c. Rye—No. 3, 39c. Barley—-26®34'sC. Timothy—s2.2.)® 2.50. Clover—s 7 ((i11.75. Bp Tailed Press TOLEDO. July 29. Ca%i grain close: Grain in elevators, transit billing). Wheat - No 2 red. 53C0 54c. Corn No. 2 yellow. 356®36%c. Oats-V 2 white. 214.22 c. Rye No. 2. .Track prices, 28%c ratei. Wheat-No. 3 red. 47%© 48''C; No. 1 red. lc premium. 48'%<49c. Corn No. 2 yellow. 314132 c; No. 3 yellow. 30iii31c. Oats No. 2 white. 18©19%c; No. 3 white. 17(it 19c; No. 2 barley. 364/37c. Butter 24c. Eggs—l4t(tl4%c. Hay—Boc per cwt.

Cash Grain

—June 29 The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapoli.s Hoard of Trade, f. o. h , shipping point, basis -41’ 2C New \ork rate were! Wheat Easv. No. 1 red. 43© 44c; No. 2 red. 42 a 43c; No. 2 hard. 43© 44c. Corn Easy; No. 2 white. 25%©26c: No. 3 white. 250 26c: No. 2 yellow, 25© 26c: No 3 vellow. 240 25c: No. 2 mixed. 24©25c; No.'3 mixed. 23024 c. Oats Easy; No. 2 white. 14© 15c; No. 3 white, 13014 c. Hay (f. o. b. country points taking 23 j:c nr less rates to Cincinnati or Louisvillei No. 1 timothy. s7© 7.50; No. 2 timothy, $6 0 6.50. s No. 1 red. 12 cars; No. 2 red. 6 cars; No. 3 rod. 2 cars; No. 1 hard. 1 cat: No 2 hard. 2 cars; No. 1 mixed. 3 cars; No. 2 mixed. 1 car; sample. 1 car. Total, Corn No. 2 white. 9 cars; No. 3 white, 3 cars; No. 2 vellow. 12 cars; No. 3 yellow. 5 cars; No. 4 vellow. 1 car; No. 2 mixed, 1 car. Total, 31 cars. Oats No. 2 white. 19 car.s; No. 3 white. 38 cars: No. 4 white. 1 car: sample white, 1 car; No. 2 mixed. 2 cars Total, 60 cars. Rye—No. 1. 1 car. Total. 1 car.

Foreign Exchange

tßy James T. Hamill Sc Cos.) July 29Open. Close. Sterling. England 350 3.50% Franc. France 0391'* .0391% Lira, Italv 0508% .0508*, Franc Belgium 1386 .1386 Mark Germany 2375 .2375 Guilder. Holland 4019 .4019 Pceta. Spam 0804 0804 Krone. Norway 1755 .1760 Krone. Denmark 1890 .1890 Yen. Japan .2760 2735

New York Curb Market

(Bv Thomson A- McKinnon) July 39Close Close. Alum Cos of Am 40’ j Hudson Bnv ... P„ Am Cyanamtd.. 3V Hydro Ele . .. s>_. Am GA- Elec.. 22 Imp Oil of Can Bs,8 s , Am Lt St Trac 15 1 * Int Pet 9% Am Sup Pwr.. 3® Mead Johnson.. S9 l ' Ass fii * Elec . IS Midwest Util .. Bra? Pwr A l.t 6'a Mt Prod 3 T s Can Marc 1 Nat Aviation... 3^ Cent Sts Elec. 1> Newmont Min.. 9 Cities Service.. 4 Nat Bd A Sh. 23 Cons Gos Balt 53 3 4 Nia Hud Pwr.. 12 Comm Edison. 6 1 Pitt Glass . is Cord 3 Penroad 31, Derr A- Cos 8 St Regis Paper. 3 Elec Bd A Sh 9< Salt Creek 4’j Elec Pwr Assn. 4 J So Penn Oil ... 14 Gen Aviation. .. 2' j Std of Ind ... 2P 4 Ford of Can.... "'a Std of Ohio 26 Ford of Eng. 4>* Tr Air Tr i* 4 Goldman Sachs. 2 iUn Gas A l>. Gt A A P .... 125 Ut Pw r tv. Gulf OH 32'j Un Fndrs ... ]'j New York Liberty Bonds —July 29 Liberty S’.-s '47 1016 Liberty ls> 4>,s 47 101.25 1 lb-rty 4th 4 1 '3B 102 31 rot sun 4'r '32 106 26 r r trar.urv 4s '3l 103.18 "C urv 3s S3 96 24 Tre-rarv 3\s 'sfi 102 00 1 c s"rv ’*9 1 March) 100 00 Treasury 3*s 43 tJunej 100.10

Bright Spots of Business

By United Tress NEW YORK. Julv 29—United Staten Industrial Alcohol Corporation reported net profit for the first half was $32,967 against a net loss of *527.287 In the first half of 1931. WASHINGTON—Jane production of passenger cars In the I'nited Stale* and Canada totalled 166.111 units against 161,955 cars In May, according to the department of commerce. PHILADELPHIA Sharp and Dohem. Ine , drug manufacturers, reported for the quarter ended June 30 net profit of *167,653 against *144,018 in the preceeding quarter. NEW YORK Commercial failures in the United States in the third week of July numbered 636 against 650 in the preceeding week, according to R. G. Dun <t Cos. NEW YORK General Cigar Cos. reported net Income for the quarter ended June 30 was $481,797 against *468.651 in the second quarter of 1931.

Produce Markets

Delivered in Indianapolis prices: Hens heavy brerds. 12c: Leghorn hens. 10c: broilers, colored springers 3 lbs and an 14c: 2 to 3 lbs.. 12c: bareback and partlv feathered 10c: Leghorn and blacic 1% lbs and UD. 10c: cocks and stags. sc: Leghorn cocks. 4c. Ducks, large white full feathered and fat.. sc: small. 3c Geese full feathered and fat. 6c Young and old guineas 15c. Eggs— Aoorrtved buying grades of Institute of American Poultry Industries—No. 1. 13c: No. 2. 9c: No. 3 7c Butter—l 9to 20c: undergrades. 18 to 19c: butterfat 14c These Dnces for healthy stock, free from feed. No sick poultry accepted. Ouoted bv tha Wadlev Company Bn United Press . CHICAGO, July 29.—Eggs—Market, firm; receipts, 7.074 cases: extra firsts. 14%® 15'tc; firsts. 14G/.14%c: current receipts, 11 ©l3'be; seconds, 11 %c. Butter—Market, firm; receipts. 12,557 tubs; extras. 18%c; extra firsts. 17%© 18c: firsts. 16© 17c; seconds. 13b 15c: standards. 18%c. Poultry— Market, steady; receipts. 36 trucks: fowls. 14%c: sprint'crs, 17©19%c; Leghorns. 11c; ducks. 104/11%’C; geese. B©<lic; turkeys, 104/12c; roosters. 10c; Leghorn broilers. 13%c; chickens, 15®18c. Cheese—Twins, 10%©11 ’ic; Young Americas, 11%©)12c. Potatoes On track. 208: arrivals. 103: shipments. 281: market, weak; Missouri Cobblers, 704/ 75c; Kansas Cobblers. 65© 70c; Minensota Eafly Ohios, 85c. Bp United Press CLEVELAND, July 29. Butter—Market, firm; extras. 22%c; standards. 22%c. Eggs Market, firm: extra firsts. 15%c; cur-ent receipts, 12%c; extras. 17c. Poultry Steady; heavy fowls, 144/15c; fowls, 144/ 15c; Leghorn fowls. 114/ 13c: heavy broilers. 164/19c: Leghorn broilers. 134/14c.: ducks, 104/12c: old cocks. 94/joc; geese, 7 ©Bc. Potatoes— Bushel baskets, sl. Bn United Press NEW YORK. July 29 Potatoes Market, weak: Long Island. $1,534/2 per barrel; New .Jersey, S2 104/ 2.15; southern. sl4/2.13 per barrel. Sweet potatoes—Market, dull; Jersey baskets. 75c4/$l; southern baskets. 50c© sl. Flour Market. firm; spring patents, $1,154/ 4.45. Pork—Market, quiet; mess. $20.25. Lard—Market. steady; middle west spot, $5,454/ 5.55. Tallow— Market, firm: special to extra. 2%4/3%c. Dressed poultry -Market, firm: turkeys, 104/26c: chickens. 124/26c: broilers. 144/ 26c; fowls. 104/ 19c: Long Island ducks, 114/14c. Lice poultry—Market, firm: geese. 7© 12c: ducks. 8© 15c; fowls, 134/17c; turkeys, 124/ 20c; roosters, 10c; chickens, pullets. 164/24c; broilers, 124/22c. Cheese Market, firm: state whole milk, fancy to special, 184/21c; Young America, 12 % © 17%c. Butter—Market, firmer; receipts. 14.423 packages: creamery, extras. 20c; special marks, 20%4/21c. Eggs—Market, firm: receipts. 11.772 tubs: nearby white special. 21%4/24%c; standards, 190121 c; mediums, 17%4/21c; rehandled, 16%© 16%c: Pacific Coasts, 19%4/25%C; browns. 18 %® 27%c. By United Press CINCINNATI. July 29.—Butter packing stock No. 2. 8c; No. 3.6 c; butterfat, 13© 15c. Eggs—Steady (cases includedi; extra firsts, 18c; seconds. 11c; nearby ungraded. 14c. Live poultry: (Following quotations represent prices for poultry in good healthy condition. Thin and coarse stock sells only at heavy discount.) Fowls. 5 lbs. and over. 14c; 4 lbs. and over, 13c; 3 lbs. and over. 9%c; Leghorns 3 lbs and over. 10%c; roosters. 7c; colored broilers, 1 lb. and over, 14c; 1% lbs. and over, 15c; 2 lbs. and over. 15'4c; fryers. 3 lbs. • and over, 16%4/17c; partlv feathered 104/ 12c; Leghorn broilers, 1 ih. and over. 13c; 1%: lbs. and over. 14c: 2 lbs. and over. 14r; black springers, 12c: ducks under 3 lbs , sell at liberal concessions: ducks, wlilie, 4 lbs. and over, 6r: under 4 lbs. sc: colored, 4 lbs. and over, 6c; under 4 lbs.. sc: spring ducks, white. 4 lbs. and over. 9c; under 4 lbs., 7c; colored. 4 lbs. and over, 9c; under 4 lbs.. 7c; guineas 19c; spring ducks, white. 4 lbs. and over. 9c; under 4 lbs.. 7c; colored. 4 lbs. and over. 9c: under 4 lbs.. 7c; guineas. 10c: turkeys. No. 1 hens. 8 lbs. and over, 11c; young Toms, No. 1. 10 lbs. and over. lie.

New York Bank Stocks

(By Thomson & McKinnon) —July 29Bid. Ask. Bankers 52'/, 54*1 Brooklyn Trust 142 157 Central Hanover 11l 115 Chase National '27% * 29% Chemical 31 % 33:); City National 36* 8 38* 8 Corn Exchange 53 56 Commercial 106 110 Continental 15 17 Empire 20% 95% First National 1,090 1.190 Guaranty 227 232 Irving 17 '2 18% Manhattan Sc Cos 21% 23*2 Manufacturers 21% 23'New York Trust 73% 76 % Public 21% 23% Title 30 33 WINONA ROUTE LISTED Trip to Northern Resort Suggested by Motor Club. Trip to Winona lake, with the annual Winona lake assembly program as an attraction, is recommended for the week-end by the Hoosier Motor Club. The distance is 123 miles. The clubs recommends the route north on Michigan road, road 29, to Logansport, and road 23 through Rochester to Mentone and Warsaw.

THEY O TILL Mi JU

\ LL resources of the most ruthless T~Y and conscienceless of all the lobbies which infest legislative halls during a session of the general assembly are being brought into action to avert a reduction of the 42 per cent annual interest rate legally charged by loan sharks. For years the senate has been the friend of the loan shark. Many of its members, it is charged, are stockholders in petty loan companies and even if an interest reduction bill managed to run the house gantlet, it could not survive the senate. But, to the dismay of loan sharks, the upper house has voted to reduce the 3*2 per cent monthly charge to I’-.: per cent. This action comes like the proverbial bolt from the blue, and notwithstanding the cajoleries, enticements and seductions of the loan shark lobbyists, who. as in the past, have distributed, hospitality and. they tell me, .largesse with prodigal hand. One reason some of the senators voted to reduce the interest rate vns the report of an attempted frame on one of the members. They tell me that when he went into his hotel rcom the other night, four young ladies appeared and asked admittance. Although no Sir Galahad, he thought the damsels might be in distress, so he opened the portals and permitted them to enter. nan Once they got in. the story goes, cne of the girls started to put on the well-known, oft-tried and oftsuccessful hair down and wild-eyed tears act. Immediately sensing the game.

FRESH BUYING SENDS STOCKS TO NEW HIGHS Early Morning Dullness Is Overcome When Bulls Stage Rally.

Average Stock Prices

A\erage price of thirty Industrial stocks Thursday was 52.61. up 1 27; twenty rails, 19 74. up .92; twenty utilities. 21.74, up .76; forty bonds, 74.24, up .68. BY OTIS PEABODY SWIFT Cnited Press Stall Correspondent HEW YORK, July 30.—What commentators are beginning to call a "bull market,’’ held a sure and steady upward pace in Wall Street Friday. Common stocks of substantial corporations, the ‘blue chips” of boom years, increased in price as investors or speculators of America continued to buy. Those who wished to sell, perhaps taking profits or curtailing losses by closing out holdings at levels they thought might not be sustained, found ready purchasers, a competition, in fact for their holdings which resulted in the price increases. That mysterious invisible aggregate of buying power—“the public”—was in the market at last. Fear Bull Market None knew how long the rise would be maintained. Brokers themselves hoped that no major bull market or boom would develop, lest it rear a sudden topheavy structure that would be shaken down on the next trifle of discouragement. But Friday—although at a slower pace and with only 2,100.000 shares changing hands, the market tone was up. The preferred stocks ot United States Steel closed at 70%, up 3% points. New York Central was up 2% to 18 1 *; Delaware & Hudson up 4 to 54%; Colorado & Southern up 4 to 9 —an increase of close to 100 per cent in value for the day. National Lead sold at 66, up Yet, despite these gains, many old favorites shared in the advance but meagerly. Dupont, which spurted forward Thursday increased only half a point in value; General Motors rose only % to 10?i; encouraging, however, to those who have seen the stock hanging around 8 and 9 in the last few weeks. Slips Quarter Point International Telephone was unchanged in the day’s trading, Bethlehem Steel, on overnight news of its passed preferred dividend, slipped off a quarter point to 13. According to preliminary calculation, the Dow Jones & Cos. industrial average stood at 53.88, up 1.27 points; rails 21.59. up 1.85, and utilities 22.79, up 1.05. Sales totaled 2,100.000 shares compared with 2,700,000 Thursday. Aggregate value of ten leading stocks was $4,782,404,520. against $4,649,633,115 Thursday, an increase of $132,771,205. After a brief rest in the morning, the advance in the market was resumed in auspicious fashion around the noon hour and gradually gained momentum. Shortly before the close issues were at the best levels. Gains in active stocks ranged up to 5 points, but in the inactive issues they ran as high as 12 points. Activity was well under Thursday, however, sales approximating two million shares, against 2,700.000 shares Thursday, which set anew peak for the current year.

Bank Clearings

INDIANAPOLIS STATEMENT —July 29 Clrarings $1,496,000.00 Debits 3,853,000.00 TREASURY STATEMENT —July 29Net balance for July 27 $178,849,280.71 Expenditures 374.996.56 Customs rects. mo. to date.. 16,093,856.99 Plumbing Permits Henry Meyer, 1516 Belle Vieu, three fixtures . A. C. Erber, 3948 North Illinois, one fixture C. A. Johnson. Belmont and West Washington. two fixtures. L. B. Skinner, 609 North Senate, one fixture.

this senator fled from the room and was followed soon by three of the ladies, which ifft, the actress alone in his room. Apparently tiring of her own company and realizing that the attempt had failed, she left that room and went another, where she wa£ interrogated as to the reason for her action and as to the source of the inspiration—but she couldn't or wouldn’t explain. The peculiar thing about this is that the senator who, it is claimed, was the object of the entrapment is a particularly bitter enemy of the 42 per cent rate and has fought on the floor for a reduction. What will happen to the senate bill on third reading still is problematical. Perhaps the ire of the members then will have been cooled by the healing balm offered by the loan shark lobbyists. a a a Over in the house there is waiting on Speaker Walter Myers' desk a bill which would reduce the small lean interest rate to 2 per cent. Introduced on July 13 as a methed to license the small loa** operator, it was reported out of committee eight days later, and after a committee fight, amended to cut the 3% per cent charge to 2 per cent. Since July 21 that bill has been on Myers’ desk, waiting to be handea down for second reading. Other measures have been acted upon, but the interest reduction bill still waits. And while the delay continues, it gives the seductive lobby a chance to get in its work. Fast sessions of the legislature have revealed that its work is of the most and, venal type.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES'

New York Stocks Thomson A McKinnon •

By United Press NEW YORK, July 29.—Sales on the New York Stock Exchange today totaled 2,100.000 shares. Curb stock sales were 240,000 shares. , —July 28— _ Railroads— Prev. High. Lo Close. close. .Atchison 35% 30% 35% 32 i All Coast Line 18 16 18 16 2 Balt <fc Ohio ... 9% 8% ?% 8% iChesa Sc Ohio.. 16% 13% 15% 13% Chesa Corp 8% 7% 8% ' 4 Can Pac 13% 12% 12% 12% CM Ort West 2% 2% Chi N West... 5% 4% 5% 4% C R I Sc P... 4% 4% 4% 3% Del L Sc W... 16% 14 15 s 14% Del Sc Hudson.. 54% 50% o 4 50%; Erie 5% 4% 5 4%' Erie Ist pfd... 5% 5 5* 5 . 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City grain elevators are paying 41c for No. 2 soft wheat. Other grades on their merit.

SWINE REACT. OFF 25 CENTS IN DULLTRADE Cattle Generally Steady at Previous Range; Sheep Firm. A sharp reaction in hogs Friday morning at the city yards lowered prices 15 to 25 cents when compared with Thursday’s average. Some butchers were off even more. The bulk. 120 to 325 pounds, sold for $4.25 to $4.85. A few small lots sold for $4.90. Receipts were estimated at 5.500; holdovers were 921. Trade in {he cattle market generally was steady. Receipts tvere 500. Vealers wen; unchanged at $6 down. Calf receipts were 400. Little change was noted in the sheep market, sales mostly at $6 to $6.25. Top price was $6.50. No dependable action was seen on throwouts. Receipts were 1.800. Early sales and bids on hogs at' Chicago were 5 to 10 cents lower than Thursday's average. Good to choice 180 to 220-pound weights sold at $4.90; best held upward to $5.00; 270 to 280 pounds, $4.50. Receipts were 18,000. including 5,000 direct. Holdovers were 6,000. Cattle receipts were 1,000; calves, 500; market, steady. Sheep receipts numbered 7,000; market strong. HOGS July. Bulk. Too. Receipts 22 $4 60© 5.00 *5.00 2,500 23 4.50® 4.90 4.90 2.900 25. 4.60© 5.05 5.05 5,n00 26. 4.50® 4.95 4.95 *.<loo 27. 4.50® 4.95 4.95 4.500 28 4.50® 5.00 5 00 5.000 29. 4.25® 4.85 4.90 5.500 Receipts, 5,500; market, lower. (140-160) Good and choice...* 4.50® 4.60 —Light Lights—-(l6o-180) Good and choice... 4.85 —Light Weights—-(lßo-200) Good and choice... 4.85® 490 (200-220) Good and choice .. 4.75® 4.80 —Medium Weights—-(22o-250i Good and choice.... 4.55® 4,i5 (250-2901 Medium and good.. 4.35® 4.45 —Hcavv Weights—-(29o-350) Good and choice.... 4.15® 4.35 —Pflckin? sows (350-500) Medium and g00d... 3.00® 3.75 (100-130) Slaughter pigs 4.00® 4.25* CATTLF. Receipts, 500; markpf, steady. Good and choice $ 7.50® 4.25 Common and medium 4.50® 7.50 11.000-1.800) Good and choice 7.75® 9.50 Common and medium 6.25® 7.75 —Heifers— Good and choice 6.50® 7.75 Common and medium 3.50® 6.50 —Cows— Good and choice 3.25® 4.50 Common and medium 2.50® 3.25 Low cutter and cutter 1.25@ 2.59 —Bulls (yearlings excluded)— Good and choice beef 3.00® 3 75 Cutter, common and medium.. 2.25® 3.00 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts, 400; market, steady. —Vealers— Good and choice $ 5.00® 6.00 Medium 3.50® 5.00 Cull and common 2.00® 3.50 —Calves— Good and choice 3.50® 5.00 Common and medium 2.50® 3.50 —Stocker and Feeder Steers — Good and choice 4.50® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.50 (600-1.500) Good and choice 4.50® 6.00 Common and medium 3.00® 4.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,800; market, steady. Good and choice $ 5.50® 6.50 Common ond medium 3.00® 5.50 Ewes, medium and choice.... I.oo® 2.00 Cull and common 50® 1.00 Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO. Julv 29.—Hogs—Receipts, 18.000; including 5.000 direct; unevenly 5® 15c lower; heavies off most; 180-220 lbs., $4.75 ®4.90: top, $490; 230-290 lbs.. $4.40®4.70; 140-170 lbs.. $4.40© 4.85; pigs, $3.75®4.25; packing sows, $3.25@4: light lights, 140160 lbs., good and choice. $4.40©4.80; light weight, 160-200 lbs., good and choice, $4.60 @4.95; medium weights, 200-250 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; heavy weights. 250350 lbs., good and choice. [email protected]; packink sows. 275-500 lbs., medium and good, $3.1504.10; slaughter pigs, 190-130 lbs., good. [email protected]. Cattle—Receipts, 1,000; calves, 500; quality plain.; slaughter steers, yearling and she stock dull, steady to weak; bulls draggy and vealers steady; most slaughter steers eligible to $4.60® 6.50; only odd lots above $7.50. Slaughter cattle and vealers—Steers, 600-900 lbs., good and choice, $7,5009.60; 900-1100 lbs., good and choice. $7.75%9.60; 1,100-1,300 lbs., good and choice. sß© 9.75: 1300-1500 lbs., good and choice. 58®9.75; 600-1300 lbs., common and medium, $3.75@8; heifers. 550-850 lbs., good and choice, $6.50® 8; common and medium. $3.5006.50; cows, good and choice. [email protected]: low cutter and cutters, $1.50© 2.50; bulls. >earllngs excluded, good and choice beef, $3.50® 4.75; cutter to medium. $2.25©3.65; vealers. milk fed. good and choice. $64/7; medium, ss©6; cull and common, $3.50© 5. Stocker and feeder cattle—Steers, 500-1.050 lbs., good and choice. $5.25©;6.25; common and medium, $3®5.50. Sheep—Receipts, 7,000: steady to strong; spots shade higher; light sorts considered; good to choice. 60-87 lbs., native lambs. 55.75®6.25 to packers: asking around $6.50 for closely sorted kinds: westerns absent. Slaughter sheep and lambs—Lambs. 90 Its. down, good and choice. $5.7506.50; medium. ss© 5.75: all weights common. $3.30©5; owes, 90-150 lbs., medium to choice. $1.25 0 2 50; all weights, cull and common, 75c'(/.52. Feeding lambs. 50-75 lbs., good and choice, $4.5004.75. By United Press EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., July 29.—Hogs —On sale, 1.200; unevenly steady to 20c lower; good to choice. 160-210 lbs., $5.30®/ 5.50; 230-280 lbs.. ss© 5.25: few. 260-280 lbs.. $4.65©4.90; pigs and underweights. $5 ©5.25. Cattle—Receipts. 200; holdovers. 200; weak to unevenly lower; few sales common grassers, $3.75@5; cuttery kinds, downward to S3; cutter cows, $1.'75©2.25. Calves—Receipts, 800; good to choice nearby vealers. steady, $7: others draggy: bulk unsold. Sheep—Receipts. 1.300; fat lambs active, steady; good to choice, natives. $7; in-between grades. $6; throwouts, $4.50®5; fat ewes, $2.50 down. By United Press EAST ST. LOUIS, 111.. July 29.—Hogs— Receipts. 8,000; steady to 5c higher; top. $4.75; bulk. 150-220 lbs.. $4 60© 4.70; 220250 lbs.. *4.50© 4.60: 250-290 lbs., $4.35© 4.50; 100-140 lbs.. $404.50; sows, $3,250 3.50. Cattle —Receipts. 900; calves, receipts, 600; not enough steers on sale to make a market: other classes generally steady in cleanup trade, with vealers 25c lower at $5.25: a few mixed yearlings and heifers, ss© 5.75; cows, $2.5003.50; low cutters. $1©1.75; top sausage bulls, $3. Sheep—Receipts, 3.000; market, steady; better lambs to small killers, *6; indications, *5.75 down. By Times Special LOUISVILLE. July 29.—Cattle—Receipts. 100: barely steady to weak; bulk common and medium grass steers and heifers. s4© 5.50; few better finished kinds, $6 0 6.50; good eligible to $7 or better; bulk beef cows. $2.500 3 50: low cutters and cutters. sl@2; bulls $3.25 down; most light stocker*, s4®s. Calves—Receipts. 200, steady; better grades, [email protected] medium arid throwouts, $3 down. Hogs—Receipts. 600; 10c lower 170-220 pounds, $4.80: 225-255 lbs., s4.fo: 260-295 pounds. $4.25: 300 lbs. up. $3.75: 140-165 pounds. *4.20; 135 pounds down. $3.80; sows, s2uL©3 40; stags, *2.40. bulk better lambs. s6© 6.25; few choice, 56.50©.6.75: medium grades including bucks mostly $5 down; few better bulk to $5.25 and above: thrtwouts slow at S3O 3.50; fat ewes. $102: Dreeding ewes mostly $5.50 per head down. Thursday’s shipments; 162 calves. 2.376 sheep. Bn mailed Press CINCINNATI. July 29.—Hogs— Reteipts, 4.000, including 1.430 direct and through, fairly active, unevenly steady to 5c lower; spots lc off; better grade. 160-225 lbs.. $5.10: 230-280 lbs. *4.50 0 4.90 : 280-310 lbs.. [email protected]: 130-150 lbs., $4.40 0 4.50; sows. S3 to mostly $3.25. Cattle—Receipts. 450: calves. 400: slow, peddling trade on all grass cattle: a few catch sales on common and medium steers and heifers. *4©6.25: fed grassers. *6.500 6.75; drv fed vearllng heifers, $7.500 7.90; cows weak to 25c lower for two days; grassy beef cows, *2.50 0 3.50; low cutters and cutter cows, *1.25© 2.25: bull steady at 53.35 down: vealers steady to weak in selective trade: good handy weights mostly *5.50: few choice *6: good heavyweights and lower grades draggy at *5 down. Sheep—Receipts. 509: about steady: better grade lambs. *6.50 07; common and medium very hard to sell within a range of *3 0 5.50; plainer throwouts downward to *2; fat aged ewes, *1®1.50. By United Press PITTSBURGH July 29.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.800: market, fullv 15c lower; 160-210 lbs.. *5.20© 5 35: 210-240 lbs. *4.85© 5.15: 260-230 lbs. *4.25© 4.75; pigs *4.500 4.85; packing sows. *3©3.50. Cattle—Receipts. 10; market nominal: medium and good steers quoted, $5,500 7.90; common and medium heifers. *3 500 5 50; medium to good cows. *2 850 4.25. Calves—Receipts. 150; market steady; better grade vealers, S6O 7 Sheep—Receipts. 1.090; market. lambs steady to 25c lower: better grade heavyweights mostly *6O 6.25; common and medium, *304.50: good wethers up to *2.75.

Chicago Stocks Bv James T. Ha/nill Sc Cos. ——

—June 29 High. Low Close. Bendix Aviation 6% 6% 6’g Borg-Warner 6 5% 6 Cities Service 4% 3% 3% Commonwealth Edison 64% 61 64% Continental Chicago .. 1% 1% 1% Cord Corp 3% 2% 3% Grigsby-Grunow 1% 1% Lynch Corn 12% 12% 12% Marshall Field 4% 4% 4% Middle West Utilities.. % % % Public Service N P 34% 29% 34* 2 Quaker Oats 80 80 80 Swift <t Cos 11*, 11*4 11% Swift Internacional ... 19 18% 19 U S Radio & Tel 7% 7 7 Walgreen 9% 9 9

Net Changes

By United Press NEW YORK, July 29.—Closing prices and net changes on principal stocks traded today on the New York Stock Exchange follow: Up. Off. Allied Chemical 58 2*2 ... American Can 39* < ’4 American Smelting 12*4 I*4 American Telephone 89*4 2*4 ... Atchison 35*e 3** ... Auburn 66*4 8% ... Bethlehem Steel 13 ... % Case 31 % ... Chesapeake At Ohio 14% 1% ... Consolidated Gas 47*4 2 Du Pont 28* '2 ... General Electric 13*8 ... % General Motors 10*4 % Internati Tele unchanged.. 6% Kennecott unchanged B*B Loew’s Inc 14*4 % ... Montgomery Ward 7% % ... N Y Centra! 18 2% ... North American 21 1 Pennsylvania 12% 1% ... Radio unchanged 6 Sears Roebuck 16 % Stan Oil Cal 24*2 ... % Socony-Vacuum .. 9% ... % Transamerica 4*B *8 ... Union Carbide 20% *4 ... Union Pacific f 48% 3% ... U S Steel 28*4 % ... Western Union 21% 1 Westinghouse El 23% '2 ... Woolworth 31's •%

Investment Trust Shares

(By James T. Ha/nill Sc Cos.) PRICES ARE TO 1 NOON —July 29Bid. Ask. Am Founders Corp com ... .376 50 Amer and Gen Sec (A/... .87 *2 1.00 Am Inv Tr Shares 1.25 2.00 Basic Industry Shares 1.25 Collateral Trustee Shares A 2.75 3.37% Co-operate Trust New ... 133 1.45 Cumulative Trust Shares 2.00 Diversified Trustee Shar A 5.25 Fixed Trust Oil Shares 1.50 Fixed Trust Shares (A).. 4.87% Fundamental Trust Sh A 225 2 62% Fundamental Trust Sh (Bi 2.37% 2.62% Leaders of Industry (A) 2.12% Low Priced Shares ....... 2.00 Mass Inv Trust Shares... 11.00 14 00 Nation Wide Securities... 1.95 2.04 North American Tr Shares 1.48 1.55 Selective Cumulative Shar 3.50 4.00 Selected Income Shares.. 1.75 2.25 Shawmut Bank Inv Trust .50 2.00 Std Amer Trust Shares. 200 Super Corp of Am Tr Shar 2.00 Trustee Std Oil (A) 3.25 Trustee Std Oil (B 1 3.50 3.87% U S Elec Light & Pow (A) 11.50 12.50 Universal Trust Shares... 1.50

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO High. Low. Close. January b. 33 6.23 6.28 March 6.47 6.37 .6.41 May 6.61 6.52 6.55 October 6.10 6.01 6.04 December 6.25 6.15 6.18 NEW YORK January 6.27 6.17 6.20 March 6.41 6.31 6.33 May 6.54 6.43 6.49 Julv 6 61 6.60 6.61 October 6.03 5.90 5.95 December 6.19 6.08 6.12 Other Livestock By United Press LAFAYETTE, Ind.. July 29.—Hogs— Market, 15®25c lower: 160-180 lbs., $4.75; 180-200 lbs., $4.65: 200-220 lbs.. $4.55; 220240 lbs.. $4.45: 240-260 lbs.. $4.35; 260-280 lbs., 280-300 lbs.. $4.15; 300-325 lbs., $4; 150-160 lbs.. $04.25; 130-150 lbs., $4; 100130 lbs.. $3.75; roughs, $3.50 down; top calves, $5; top lambs, $5. By United Press CLEVELAND. July 29.—Hogs—Receipts, 800; holdover none; bidding 10c lower; pigs 25c down: 150-230-lb. sort bid, $5.15: largely $5.25; pigs. $4.75; 240-300 lbs., bid $4.8004.90; for week, steady to 10c lower: pigs 25c down; week’s top, 55.25. Cattle— Receipts, 150; dull and exceedingly catchy; liberal supply grass steers, outlet narrow; few sales, $3.50@6: about steady: sausage bulls, $3.50 down; for week, mostly steady; cows and bulls strong to unevenly higher. Calves —Receipts, 250; steady to easier; good to choice vealers. $708; others dull; downward to $4.50 and under; for week, mostly steady; lower grades dull, spots easier late. Sheep—Receipts. 500; less active and easier; choice lambs absent; few common to good. $40)6; for week, better grades steady; other lambs unevenly lower; sheep strong to 25c higher; week's lamb top, $6.85. By United Press TOLEDO. July 29.—Hogs—Receipts, 200, market, steady. Cattle—Receipts, light: market, steady. Calves —Receipts, light; market, steady. She#p and lambs —Receipts. light; riiarket. steady. By United Press FT. WAYNE. Ind.. July 29. Hogs Market. 10c lower; pigs. $4.50 0 4.65: light lights. $4,650/4.75: lights, $4.75©)4.90; mediums, $4.6504.80: heavies. $4.50 0 4.65; roughs. S3O 3.50: stags, $202.50: calves, $6; ewe and wether lambs. $6; bucks. $5. Births Girls Ensign and Olive Biddlson, Methodist hospital. William A. and Esther Gabbert, Methodist hospital. Lloyd Burton and Lillian Kettleson, Coleman hospital Luther and Mattie Hall, 921 Camp street. Francis and Frances Casterline. Ind., Christian hospital. William and Anna Looper, 2908 Martindale. Donald and Helen Brosman, 1226 Standard. William and Frances Lochett, 2402 North Rural. Harry and Minerva Cummings, 212 Concordia. _ . _ Carl F. and Bertha Bettner. 715 East Minnesota. Wilbur and Catherine Mahoney, 323 North Holmes. Estei and Dorothy Roach, 1639 Hoefgen. John and Nellie Walsh. St. Vincent’s hospital. Walter and Evelyn Maloney, St. Vincent's hospital. Boys Gilbert and Mary Pierce, Methodist hospital. Dudley and Ida Cartwright. Coleman hospital. David and Sarah Dorsey, Coleman hospital. Lewis and Lonie Finch, Coleman hospital. Harlan and Hester Foulke, Coleman hospital. Leo and Hylma Ganter, Coleman hospital. Wayne and Marjorie Kinnaird, Colemar. hospital. Bvron and Marq Smart, Coleman hospital. Robert and Martha Whyte, Coleman hospital. Ross and Amanda Christy. 1940 Cooper. Roy and Blanche Wessel. 1542 Lee. George and Queen Shimer, 822 South Pershing. George and Edna Stone, 1136 West Twenty-seventh. Kenneth and Gloaean Lewis. 1024 Harrison. Claude and Margaret Greer, 531 Virginia. Jearl and Lucille Liford, 1419 Hoyt. James and Josie Harris. 516 North Milesy. Paul L. and Gladys Davis. 532 Mvrtis. Allen and Gladys Waters. 4417 North Sangster. Stanley and Ruth Shaffer. 308 North Riiev. Ivan and Maxine Long. 428 North Bosart. Herman and Margaret Wolf. St. Vincent's hospital. Walter and Mary Harbaugh, 205 Temple. Twints Raymond and Dorothy Van Trease, 1318 Grant, girls. * ... Deaths Cora Alice McKee. 36, Central State hospital, chronic Brights disease. Albert Kraman, 70. Central State hospital. acute myocarditis. Harry Norris. 48. Central State hospital, pulmonary tuberculosis. W. G. Cash Sr., 73. Twenty-fifth and Delaware, coronary embolism Charles A. Fissell. 60, Twrelfth and Senate. angina pectoris. Peter Jones, 77, 125 North Harding, senility. Laura Hunt. 70. 4426 Winthrop, hypostatic pneumonia. Sadie Berryman. 57. 35 North De Quincy, acute cardiaic dilatation. Rav McColley. 15. Riley hospital, rheumatic endocarditis. Ylysses Grant Keener. 64, 2623 North Illinois, chronic nephritis. Thomas J. Strupe. 61), 3905 Caroline, carcinoma Maggie Pringle. 52, city hospital. Measentric thrombosis. Christina Bai!*y. 71. 1913 West Wilkins, acute cardiac dilatation. Richard Norman. 50. city hospital, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis.

THE TIMES Want Ad Headquarters Transient Rates Minimum (paced want ad accepted Is two lines. Charge Cash Number Insertions Per Line Per Line One Time JO .19 3 Consecutive times 18 .1* 6 Consecutive times 13 Rooms, Etc. Charge Based on Two Lines. Charge Cash 3 Lines. 1 time 37 3* 2 Lines, 3 times 78 .72 2 Lines. 6 times 1.12 1.00 Discounts Ads mav be phoned In and charged ts the advertiser is listed In the phone directory. or is identified and accepted by the credit department. Phone: RILEY 5551 Phone Service 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Dally legals Legal Auctions and Sales WE WILL sell at Public Auction one Ch<*vroiet coach. 1928 model, motor number 4149290 for storage charges amounting to *75. at 10 a. m. Wednesday. Aug. 10. 1932. MASTER PAINT AND BODY CO. Legal Bids, Proposals NOTICE TO BIDDERS ON TRAILERS Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received bv the State Highway Commission at the Commission's Office on the Third Floor otf the State House Annex. 102 North Senate avenue. Indianapolis, Indiana, until ten iULOOi o'clock a. m , Thursday, Aug. 4, 1932. on the following equipment: Fourteen to eighteen drop frame fourwheel trailers on pneumatic tires, from 7*2 to 10 tons capacity. Prices quoted shall be delivered prices f. o. b. various points specified in the State of Indiana. Proposal blanks and specifications are on file in the office of the State Highway Commission where same may be obtained free upon request. The right is reserved by the State Highway Commission to reject any or ail bids, waive technicalities as to procedure, and to award on any combination of bids that in its Judgment is most advantageous to the State of Indiana. INDIANA STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION JOHN J. BROWN. Director. ANNOUNCEMENTS I Death Notices CHANDLER. WILLIAM GAGE—Passed awav Wednesday afternoon. Services at THE FLANNER & BUCHAN\N MORTUARY, Friday, 8 p. m. Friends invited. Cremation. COCHRAN. THOMAS WALTER—Husband of Pauline Cochran, of 804 Ingomar Ave., Wednesday. July 27. 1932. age 49 yrs. Father of Marv E.. Martha Louise and Clarence Robert Cochran. Funeral Saturday. 2 p. m.. from above address. Burial Floral Park cemetery. Friends invited. BEANBLOSSOM SERVICE. EVER TON. LOIS p.—Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Everton. passed awav Thursday. Julv 28. age 3 years. Funeral from the home 1431 South Richland ave.. Saturday. July 30. 2 p. nt. Burial Salem cemetery. Johnson county. Friends invited. HAYS, EMRA—Husband of Mrs. May Hays and brother of Mrs. Oscar E Best passed away Tuesday. Services at THE FLANNER * BUCHANAN MORTUARY Saturday, 10 a. m. Burial_Crown Hill. KANE. MELVIN 11. Brother of Miss A Kane, Mrs. Joseph Myers and John Kane, beloved friend of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Finn, died Wednesday. Funeral ?, a An^T a , 5 /r, 2 „ p '.'„ n - at THE kirby-dinn MORTUARY, 1901 N. Meridian. Friends Invited. LLOVD, MARTHA ELLA—Age 48 years wife of Allen Lloyd, mother of H S Young, Bertie Bonnie, and James Llovd passed away Thursday, Julv 28 4:22 p’m seryiee Julv-' 30. 10 a. m at Sp'lß' WEST SIDE FUNERAL HOME, 2902 W. Michigan. Friends invited. Friends may call at the CHAPEL alter noon Friday. MH-L, NELLIE A.—Wife of Frank H. Mill and beloved mother of Mrs. Ethel U Rathert, passed away Thursday at her residence. 4040 N. Illinois st. Services at ™ E PLANNER & BUCHANAN ‘moRTUARY Saturday, 2 p. m. Burial Crown " ’ t, H ,! RR77 c - —Beloved husband of Hazel Hollingsworth Williams, father Harry Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwaid Williams, brother of Mrs. Harry Rnv le w„^ rs ' N , e V°J! Archer. Carl and Wiiiio V Indlar *apolis and Frank w " ams of Minneapolis. 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Friday night, valued as keepsake, liberal reward. Ta. 6415. LC^£-?.etter d0: white, black. - riear 3900 E. Waashington. Ir. 5874. LOST or stolen, fpmale beagle hound black, white and tan. heavy built Reward for information. 2605 Burton_Ave TIMES WANT ADS make interesting - read” ng because interesting bargains of mani kinds are listed here daily 5 Personals BED BUGS exterminated in 4 hrs.. guar Amer. Exter Cos.. 954 Ft. Wayne _Li_772B' 6 Transportation BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION Make your vacation trin at fess cost Chicago. *3; Louisville. *2.50: Nashvill $5.50; Chattanooga. $7.50: Atlanta. $9.50' Jacksonville, sls. We have low R. T. Rates. We will gladlv give you full information. Call us before nfaking definite plans Ri. 2255. Union Bus Station INSTRUCTIONS II Dancing, Music, Dramatic PIANO. VOICE. LANGUAGES - Full hr., *l. Graduate teacher. Ri. 3080.

HIRE A MAN OR A FIRM— Get two tickets to Indiana Theater Give one day’s employment to any el the advertiser’s listed below and then phone Miss Rose at Riley 5551. telling which firm voa have emolovert. Ton will receive two tickets to see the Indiana theater presentation of "War Correspondent” with Jack Holt, Ralph Graves and I-ila Lee on the screen. These Advertisers Pledge IUO% Service

Automotive Services AUTOMOBILE— Repaint , *ls: repairs, rebuild.. at new low rates, get esti. Fairfield Ga.. 1150 Fairfield Wa. 5161 LOOK—FREE Ford owners—if you’re going to run the old car. whv not have it running like new? Genuine Ford parts and highly trained mechanics enable us to do your work ouicklv. correctly and reasonably. Bring this ad and we ll adjust your-brakes and spray springs at no cost or obligation. Personal Service. HARRY A. SHARP CO.. 443 VA. AVE Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing; exoert guar work. PEARSON PIANO CO- 128 N Penn. Ll. 5513. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FOR BUSINESS

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HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted—Male BARBER STUDENTS Earn while learn - lng: low summer rate Tort's Ssnitsrg Barber College. 472 W. Wash , or sl‘n E. Wash. 5 MEN -Steady work. Earn In gs~depe nden t on Interview. 9-12 Sat or Mon Exd not req. 1103 Roosevelt Bldg _ MEN—Bovs, girls, sell custards: ire cream bars; 35c doz. 1235 N. Ogden STOKER SALESMAN Commission Basis. Ha. tgra W ANTED—Collec tor. salesperson ex pr r u enced. Salary and commission. LI ;saa He. 5856. Wanted carriers for Times route. Age 11-14 years. Best of references. Apply at 706 Virginia Ave. At once. Help Wanted—Female LADY with small car; one exp. in meeting the public. After 5 p. m. 1350 a East St, 15 Wanted—Male or Female WAGES paid while learning. ONEIDA BARBER COLLEGE 212 S. Illinois st. 16 Situations Wanted REFINED, middle-aged lady in motherless home. 1728 Draper RENTALS FREE RENTAL SERVICE—For the tonZ sentence of strangers and prople desirous of locating rooms, houses or apartmrnt The Times will assist ou without charge' Just phone Klley 5551. and ask for Miss Joe. 17 Furnished Rooms ALA., N., 1408 Unusually nice, ln-a-door bed, hot water; reduced Ri 1753 N ALA.. 1246—Airv rm.. ail util. f ur si 7 also excel, front rm, $3 Ri U 53 ALA., N.. 2114—Lge.. cool - frt. rm" 4~wlrit dows. beau, porch: reas. Ta. 1703 ARSENAL. N. 410—Home like~roo m — fop business man. Has radio and pri phone convenient to town. Ch. 3708-J BROOKSIDE BLVD.. S. DR . ‘ 3523- Large _rm.. facing pk; bus, car; gar. Ch. 0387-M BUCKINGHAM DR.. 310— Nr. Butl/riTTno’ frt. rm,. adj. bath; garage. _Hu. 5370. CARROLLTON. 5631—Airy front rm.; pri"" family; breakfast opt,: refs. Hu. 45671 CARROLLTON. 3830—Gentleman, comfnrt- _ able, well fur, front rm.. home pfit CENTRAL. 1511—Large front room. Veil lighted: home pnv.; board_opt. Ri. 1859 CLINTON HOTEL: 29 Va..-Rms., coot rom fprivilege of bathj very desirable. C 9fIi EGE 1402—M0d., wr. desk; reas~RL __9136. Fellows don’t miss these rms COLLEGE, 1427—3 rms . kitchenette, bath sink. Everyth, fur. Ideal couple. Ri. 8104. DELA., N.. 1703—Attractive rm., nextfbatir _? me ui'iv.; meals opt ; good trans. ’ EAST N 803 -Large cool sleeping rm” nicely furnished: victrola. $3 EAST—CooI, attractive rm„ large closet” mod., priv, home, gar.. 1 or 2. Ch 2145-M* MINNESOTA E. 326—Large airy room” nrivate home 1 reasonable nrtrr NEW YORK, E., 4011—Rm. for 2 gentlemen; on bus line. Ir. 2286. NEW YORK. E.. 4314—Clean, desirable rm” 1 or 2- bns line; >3 Sc $3.50 Ir. 3093: NEW YORK. 421 E.—Nicely fur., cool rms.: ‘*rge closet: mod : walking dtst.: $3! NOBLE, S., 710—Cool, cheerful room; home pnv.; private entrance: $3 OHIO E 407 -I.ODO I NG'FCIR'meN MoiS ERN: 25c PER NIGHT. RI. 4145. _s_2 50_and $3. ONE WEEK FREE PARK. lor7—Nicely furnished cool room: convenient; garage included; *3.50. PENN., 1628 N.—3 attr. rms., - bath - adj”cook pnv.; o’stuffed fur.: reasonable’ PE i N- 1347—Nice cool rnri In Quiet home for gentleman: gar, reas. LI. 8857. FE f ™;: . N • l, 333 “ Cool front room, 'nicely turn, 1 or 2 persons: con, bath; gar. opt. Pl i,ou i '’ N " 161 ®— Nic e front roomj twin beds: reasonable. He. 2288. SALEM 3741—Real home,' all privileges! _breakfast opt.; gar. Ta. 5169. b 1 SHEFFIELD N.. 31—LargeTiont~mod. rm • nea- Washington high and car. Be. 4428*. TALBOT, N.. 1846—Cheerful modi rm.T meals opt,; privil.; pri. ent. Ha. 1373-. L " i E ”- 4 i 2— Nicely furn” rooms; home prlv.: mod.: lor 2 persons; $3 - $ 4 . WASH., E.. 3821—1 rm.. clean, airy, bath: _ conv.; u.sp of radio: home priv.: men. WASH. BLVD.—N. of 52d; lovely rm., prL home; 1 or 2 cmpl. Hu. 8468. WASH., E. 3609—1 rm. nicely :fur., clean-' ™ #n i2ss USC ° f phone; c °hv.; gar. 9TH. E., 357—Nicely furn. airv rm~horiis privileges; breakfast opt. Ll. 1925. 9 ™, 6 r■ rms T”inodern7~nTor _ gi I near_lll_inois_ car^reasonablc. 18TH. W„ 135—Attr. rm.; clean; cool; prlrl -entr.; convcn; gar, available: reas. 19TH. 34 W.— Front rm.. kitchen’ - pTivS lieges, cool, front rm.. up; twin beds. $4- 1703 N. Talbot; large front rms” cross ventilation: lamps. Ha. 0313-J, $3 Ala. N 2412—Nicely fur. home - "priv” _convcnient location; gar. and meals opt! College; large breezy rm.. extra —wmdqws, newly aec.. floor lamp: phone. 93 ? PENN—Large, nicely fur. room; good loca.; wglfc. dist., $6.50. c ? ql , ri h- cross vent 7 _ at *J‘ bath. $5 2 front, liv.. bedrm. bath. $3.50 s4 Meri., N.. 1723; fronCairv - !rm'” o stuffed fur. Murphy bed. newly dec ; ST, DENIS HOTEL: rooi. homelike* *4 up 136 w Market BREVORT HOTEL Steam heat: mod conven.. $3,50 Sc up. Room and Rental Exchange and , unfurn. rms. and apta, houses: fine locations. He 5938 ”* HOTEL ANTLERS HOTEL SPINK Attractive simmer rates All rooms with bath. $5-S()-$7 o**r we.*k ROXY-HOTEL-*&Sh nd rold HOTEL" LOCKERBIE New summer rates as low as $8 per Special monthly rates. Radio and bath in everv room. l2l_S_jlHnois St. R) 4562. 18 Housekeeping Rooms , A?AMA. 713—2-room apt., gas stove, lights furnished. sls per month: unInrimh<d. clos<* to town and car line. AL ±: H 622—Front rm7~kitchenette‘ sink, $3, slpg. rms.. *1,50 to $2 Li. 9374. BEVILLE AVE., 829 N. —3 rms. and bath; front porch: pri. ent.: adults. Ch. 7581. 1201— Front. extra large” ?<?„’ wonderful view: range, utililies. phono. BROADWAY, 1422—.pverstuffed: priv - bathT phone; gar.; adults: reduced. $6 and SB. BROADWAY 1134-1524 College ;~i”rid 2 rms.. kitchenette: 2 beds: $4 to $7 BROADWAY. 1716—2 neat rms.; every the! furnished; garage., Ta. 5335. BROADWAY. 835—2-rm. apt.: pri. ent ; toilet: newly decorated: also 1 rm. CAPIIOL. h., 716—L'thl housekeenin? rms. $3.50 and $4. _Frre_narlnna CAPITOL. N.. 1719—Large, airy rm.. 2nd floor; newly decorated: $4 CENTRAL, 1206—2 large rms!! newly - fur. sink, private entrance: phone. 1948—Cozy fur. rm. and sleeping l SBi *' housek P in S- also 1 COLLEGE 1336—Large rm! also rm Sr Reasonable’ slecping rm - running water. DAVIDSON, N 319—3-rm. front apt.; sink; all furn.; 2 beds. Ri. 2629. DI E?iAWARE N.. 408—2-rm. apt., running privaj> pntran. 305—Large front rm. and kltcHenette. newly dec.; nicely fur.: *3.50. Ji N % 840-Large houseekeping - rooms! nicely turn.; close to town J*? r^ e rm - and kitchenette! _- r ggg_L ent " kitch. cab- con. bath, $4. F< ?m N nnt lN -l rm " * 2 UP; 2 rmS " 62.50 up, not modern, ion Prospect. H kttch I< t Extra desir ft! rmi!! k ‘tchen. mod, home, twin beds priv. IL L rv N ' 2 ' Brm a Pts- custodian serv.. hdwd flr., o stuffed; Indry, $3- *7 . H’rmiYu Housekeeping, extra larga Shower h.fs " ?!,' 5 ' constant hot wat., snower bftth, $3~S4’ *) rmz witK running fater. *5 ' Mrs Manuel!

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7 Business Services CUT RATE hand laundrv; shirts 15c curtains 30c, collars 3c. blankets 30c. 224 N. Blake. Moving, Transfer, Storage FIREPROOF STORAGE ” Store nowr pa ui months later, free hauling to storage Moving 84 per load and up. Call Rl 7750 419 E Market St. MOVING 83-You help 81 less uUica servire- eaieful white men Ch 5840 MOVING—S 2 up, anything, any time. jocal. overland; white men, Petes. Ch. 2878. Paperhanging and Painting PAINTING, plastering, paper hanging, cleaning. WILLIS Dr. 5075. PAPER REMOVED BY STEAM. 82 ROOM AND UP. CH. 639 J.