Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1932 — Page 9

OCT. 22, 1932.

PORKER PRICES RISE 5 CENTS AT CITYYARDS Steer Trade Negligible in Cattle Market; Sheep Sell Off. Somewhat quickened demand in hogs Friday held prices steady to 5 cents higher at the city yards. The bulk, 100 to 325 pounds, sold for $3.50 to $3.65; early top registered at $3.75. Receipts were estimated at 7,000; holdovers were 251. In the cattle market steers were negligible, she stock slow and around steady. Receipts were 300. Vealcrs were steady at $5.50 down. Calves receipts were 300. Lambs were around 25 cents higher with new arrivals of 1,500. Early sales on hogs at Chicago displayed an uneven range, with prices holding steady to 5 cents higher than Thursday’s average. The bulk of good to choice kinds scaling 180 to 280 pounds, sold at $3.65 to $3.75, while some classes held higher. Receipts were estimated at 15,000, including 4,000 direct; holdovers, 4,000. Cattle receipts numbered 1,500; calves, 500; market, unchanged. Sheep receipts W'ere 11,000; market, strong. HOGS Oct. Bulk. Top. Receipts. 15. 13.650 3 60 $3 8 5 6 000 17. 3.65® 3.80 3.85 7.000 18. 3.65® 380 380 8.000 19. 3.50® 3.65 3.65 7.000 20. 3.50® 3 65 3.65 7.000 21. 3.soft> 3 65 3.75 7,000 Receipts, 7,000( market, higher. ' (140-1601 Good and choice...! 3.85 —Light Lights—-(l6o-130) Good and choice... 3,85® 3.75 -Light Weights—-(lßo-200) Good and choice... 3 60® 3.85 (200-220) Good and choice.... 3.55® 3.60 —Medium Weights—-(22o-250) Medium and g00d... 3.55® 3,60 <250-290) Good and choice... 3.55® 3.60 Heavy Weights—-(29o-350) Good and choice.... 3.40® 3.55 Packing Sows—-(3so-500) Medium and good ... 2.75® 325 (100-120) Slaughter pigs 3.50® 3.65 CATTLE Receipts, 300; market, steady. Good and choice ! 6.50® 8.75 Common and medium 3.00® 6.50 (1,000-1,800) Good and choice 6.50® 9.00 Common and medium 4.50® 6.50 —Heifers — Good and choice 5.25® 7.50 Common and medium 2.50® 5.25 ■—Cows— Good and choice 3.00® 4.35 Common and medium 2 25ft 3.00 Low cutter and cutter cows.. I.oo® 2.25 —Bulls (Yearlings Excluded) Good and choice beef 2.75® 3.50 Cutter, common and medium.. 1.75® 2.75 CALVES AND VEALERS Receipts. 300; market, steady. Good and choice $ 5.00® 5.50 Medium ;... 3.00® 5.00 Cull and common 2.00® 3.00 —Calves — Good and choice 4.25® 5.50 Common and medium 3.00 ft 425 —Stocker and Feeder Steers— Good and choice 5.00® 6.25 Common and medium 3.00® 5.00 (600-1.500) Good and choice 5.00® 6.25 Common and medium ...... 3.00® 500 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,500; market, lower. Good and choice .$ 5.00® 550 Common and medium 2.50 ft 5.00 Ewes, medium and choice ... I.oo® 2.00 Cull and common 50® 1.00

Other Livestock By United Press CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Hogs—Receipts, 15,000 including 4,000 direct; mostly steady with Thursday, closing slow; 180-280 lbs., $3 6003.70; top, $3.75; 300-325 lbs., $3.35® 3 60; 140-170 lbs., $3.50®3.65; pigs, $3.!35® 3.80; packing sows, *2.66®3.25; light lights, 140-160 lbs , good and choice, $3.500.3.65; light weight, 160-200 lbs . good and choice, $3.5503.75; medium weights, 200-250 lbs., food and choice, $3.60@3./5; heavy weights. 50-350 lbs., good ana choice, $3.3503,75; packing sows, 275-500 lbs., medium and good, $2.60® 3.25; slaughter pigs, 100-130 lbs., good and choice, *3.35®3.80. CattleReceipts, 1,500; calves—Receipts, 500; demand narrow, trade slow; about steady on all classes; general quality plain; no strictly choice offerings Included; slaughter cattle and vealers; steers, 600-900 lbs., good and choice, *608.25; 900-1,100 lbs., good and choice, J 608.50; 1,100-1,300 lbs., good and choice, *6.25® 9• 1,300-1.500, lbs. good and choice. $6.50®9; 600-1,300 lbs., common, and medium, $3®6.50: heifers, 550-850 lbs., good and choice, [email protected]; common and medium. $2.7505.25; cows, good and choice, $5.2507.50; common and medium, $2.7505.25; cows, good and choice, $304.50: common and medium, $2.5003; low cutter, $1.5002.50; bulls (yearlings excluded); good and choice (beef), '53®4.50; cutter to medium, $203.15; vealers (milk fed), good and choice. s4@6; medium, s3® 4; cuT and common, s2® 3: Stocker and feeder cattle; steers, 500-J.050 lbs., good and choice, $4.500 6; common and medium, $2.5004.50. Sheep—Receipts, 11,000; steady , to strong; good to choice native lambs, $4.75@>5.25 to packers; few, $5.50; holding choice range lambs around $5.50; finished 81-lb. yearling wethers, $4.65; fat ewes. $1.5002: slaughter sheep and lambs: lambs 90 lbs. down, good and choice. $4.75 (if 5.50: medium, $40:4.75; all weights, common. *3.500i4: ewes, 90-150 lbs. medium to choice $lO 2 50; all weights cull and common. 50c®51.75. Feeding lambs 50-75 lbs., good and choice, $4,756 5.25. LAFAYETTE, Ind.. Oct. 21.—Hogs—Steadv 10c up; 160-200 lbs.. [email protected]; 200-300 lbs.. $3.3003.35: 300-325 lbs.. *3.25: 100160 lbs. $3.250 3.40; roughs. $2.75 down; top calves. *4.50; top lambs. *4.50. EAST ST. LOUIS. Oct. 21.—Hogs—Receipts, 8.500: market, onened steadv; bulk. 100-220 lbs., $3.500 3.65: few pigs and light lights. $3.700 3.75: sows. $2.60®3. Cattle—Receipts, 1,200: calves 600: market. 25c lower on vealers at $5.50; ether classes about steady; few cars medium fleshed light steers. s•‘.6o; other classes, unchanged with not enough sales to warrant mentioning. Sheep—Receipts. 1.500; market, • steadv to strong: choice lambs. $5.2605.50; packer talking steadv; fat ewes around, *1.50. TOLEDO. Oct. 21.—Hogs-Receipts, 300: market, steady. Cattle- Receipts, 300. market, steadv. Calves—Receipts, light; market, steady. Sheep and lambs—Receipts, light; market, steady. EAST BUFFALO. Oct. 21.—Hogs—On sale. 3,700; active to packers; steady to strong bulk desirable 110-250 lbs., *4: some held higher: few 260-290 lbs.. $3.7503.85. Cattle—Receipts. 350; holdovers, 125; common and medium light weight steers and heifers steady. $405 10; nothing done on holdovers; cows slow, steady; cutter grades sl®2. Cattle—Receipts, 500; better grades vealers active, steadv, *6.50 down; lower. $4 03, draggy at $5#5.50. Sheep— Receipts. 1,900; dependable lamb trade fully steady; good and choice lambs. *5.50; common, medium and bucks. *4.50. to mostly $4.75; Inferior throwouts $4 down. PITTSBURGH. Oct. 21.—Hogs—Receipts. 4.000: market, active, steadv to 5c lower; 140-240 lbs . $3.85® 4; 250-300 lbs., $3.65 (tj 3.80; pigs. $3,60 0 3.85: most packing sows. $2.7563. Cattle—Receipts. 30; market, unchanged: desirable grass steers, quoted around $506.25; plainer grade down to $3.50: grass heifers. $2.75®4.50: common to medium cows. $2 45@3. Calves—Receipts. 100; market, steadv; good to choice vealers. SSO 6. Sheep—Receipts. 800: market, steadv; good to choice light to medium weight lambs. *505.60; heavier weights. $4.5005.25; buck lambs. $4®4.60; common to medium grade. $2.6003.75. FT. WAYNE. Ind.. Oct. 2L—Hog arket 5c higher; 100-140 lbs.. $3.25: 140-160 lbs . *3.35: 160-180 lbs . $3.45: 180-200 lbs.. *3 55-200-250 lbs.. *3 45; 250-300 lbs.. *3.35: 300350 Ib.. *3-05; roughs. $2.5003; stags. $1 50®2: calves. *5.50: ewes and wethers lambs. $4.75: bucks. $3.75. CLEVELAND. Oct. 21.—Hogs—Receipts, 1.000; holdover none; slow; few sales steady at $3.80 on wide range of weights including pigs; others without bid. Cattle —Receipts. i5: scattered common to low medium steers around *3.50® 5.50; cows jind bulls relatively scarce: calves receipts. ISO; steady; good to choice vealers. s6® 6.50; medium packages, $4.25® 5: including some common at Inside. Sheep—Receipts. 1.000: lambs 10®25c higher; good to choice, $5.25®S 35; few choice, $5.50; throwouts, $4.50 down. CINCINNATI. 0.. Oct. 2!.—Hogs—Receipts. 5.400: including 1,410 direct and through: fairly acltve. steadv; desirable. 150-250 lbs,, average. $3.75; some 265-310 lbs.. $3 500 3.65; 130-150 tbs . $3.60: sows, mostlv, $2.5002.75. Cattle—Receio.s 500; calves. 300; fully steadv and action somewhat improved: common and medium steers and heifers. 3®>s: low cutter kinds downward to $2: one load steers. $5.50: a few vearllnea upward to $6; grassv beef cows. $2.25 0 9.75: huik low cutters and cutters. $1.2502; bulls. $3 down. Vealers—Steady: good and choice. $506.50; lower grades mostlv 14 down. Sheep—Receipts. 800. sterdv: lambs, aualttv not very desirable; medium to good lambs. $505.50: few above $5.25; common and medium. $.04.50; practical too fat aged ewes. sl. By Timet Special LOUIBVILLE. O t. 21.—Cattle— Receipt*. 175; slow about sitady; bulk common and medium steers and heifers, *3®s. better

New York Stocks <Be Thomson A McKinnon) —Oct. 21Prey. Railroads— High. Lotr. Close, close. Atchison 44 40>4 40% 45% Atl Coast Line.. 21 20<4 20*. 24 Balt A Ohio ... 12% 11% 11% 13% Cheaa Ac 0hi0... 23% 21% 31% 23% Chesa Corp .... 14% 13 14 15 Can Pacific 14 13% 13% 14% Chi Ort Weat..., 3% 3% 3% ... Chi N West 7ft #l4 6% 7% C. R I & P 6% 6 6% 7 Del L & W 32>4 27% 27% 32% Del A Hudson.. 66 63 63 68% Eriev 7 3ft 6% 7 Erie Ist pfd 8% 3ft Oreat Northern.. 12% 11% 11% 14 Illinois Central.. 15% 13% 13% 15% Kan City 8o 8% Lou A Nash 32% M. K A T 7% 7% 7% 8% Mo Pacific ... 6 Mo Pacific pfd.. 9% B‘4 1% 9% N Y Central.... 23% 21% 23 24% Nickel Plate 34% NY NH A H.... 16% 14 14% 16% Nor Pacific 18% 16% 18% 18% Norfolk A West. 102% 98% 100 101 O A W 9 8% 8% 9 Pere Marq 6% Pennsylvania .. 15% 14% 14*4 16 Reading 36 So Pacific 21% 18% 18% 21% Southern Ry ... 9% 8% 8% 9% St Paul 2% St Paul pfd 3% 4 St L A 8 F 2*4 3% Union Pacific ... 68% 62% 63 68% Wabash 2% 2 5 2*4 W Maryland ... 6% 6 6 # ft 7 Equipments— Am Car A Fdy.. 8% 8 8% 9 Am Locomotive 8 8% Am Steel Fd ... 7% 7% 7% B>/ Am Air Brake S H 10 10% ... Gen Am Tank .. 16% 15% 15% 17 General Elec 18% 14% 15% 15% Gen Ry Bignal 15 N Y Air Brake 7% ... Poor A Cos 3% ... Press Stl Car ... 2 1% 1% 2 Pullman 22*4 21 21*4 22% Westingh Ar B ... 13 13% Westingh Elec.. 27% 35 25% 28 Rubbers— Firestone 12 11% 41% Fisk % . % Ooodrich 5% 5% 5% 5% Goodyear 15% 14% 14% 15% Kelly Sprgfld I*4 1% Lee Rubber .... 4% 4 4 4Vs U 8 Rubber 5% 5% 5*4 5% Motors— Auburn 45 40% 40*4 44% Chrysler 14% 13% 13% 15 Oeneral Motors. 13% 12% 12% 13% Graham-Paige 2 2% Hudson 5*4 ... Hupp 2% 2% 2% 3 Vs Mack 21 19% 19% 22 Marmon 1% ... Nash 13% 12% 12% 13% Packard 3% 33 3 Peerless 1 ... Studebaker .... 6 5% 5% 6% White Motors... 23% 23 23% 23% Yellow Truck.... 4'% 3% 4 4% Motor Access— Bendix Aviation 11% 10% 10% 11% Borg Warner.... 9 8% 8% ... Briggs 5 4% 4% 5 Budd Wheel 2ft Eaton 6 ... El Auto Lite 17 16 16*4 18 El Storage B > ... 23 23 Hayes Body 1% ... Houda 2% Motor Wheel 3% ... Murray Body .. 4% 3% 3% 4% Sparks W 2% 2 2 2% Stewart Warner 4% 4 4 4 Timken Roll .... 15 14*4 14*4 15% Mining— Am Metals 5% 5% Am Smelt 14ft 13% 13% 15 Am Zinc 3% Anaconda Cop.. 9% 8% 8% 10 Alaska Jun 11% 11 11 12 Cal A Hecla 3% 3% 3% 4 Cerro de Pasco. 8 7% 7% 8% Dome Mines ... 11% 11*4 11*4 n% Freeport Texas. 21% 19% 20 32 Granby Corp 6*4 Great Nor Ore.. 7% 7% 7% ... Howe Sound 7% 7% Int Nickel BV4 7% 8 BV4 Inspiration 3Vi ... Isl Crk Coal 13% ... Kennecott Cop.. 11% 10% 10% 11% Magma Cop 7% 7% 7% 7% Miami Copper 3 Nev Cons 5% 5% 5% 5% Noranda 18*4 17*4 17% 18% Texas Gul Sul. 20% 20V 20% 21% U S Smelt 14 >4 14 14 Oils— Amerada 19% Atl Refining ... 16% 15% 15% 16% Barnsdall 4% 4*4 4% 4% Houston 3% 33 3% Sbd Oil 18% 13 13 14 Mid Conti 5% 6 Ohio Oil 8% 8% 8% 8% Pan-Amer B 12 Phillips 5% s'/■ 5 Vs 5% Pure Oil 4 4 Royal Dutdh ... 18% 18V4 18% ... Shell Un 6 5% 5% 6 Cons Oil 6% 6% 6% 6% Standard of Cal. 25% 24% 24% 25% Standard of NJ 30 28% 29% 20% Soc Vac 9% 9% 9% 10 Texas Cos 13% 12% 12% 13% Union Oil 11% 11% 11 Vs 11% Steels— Am Roll Mills .. 11% 10% 10% 12 Bethlehem 18% 17 17 18% Byers A M ...... 15% 14% 14% 15% Colo Fuel 8% Inland 16 Ludlum T. 6% 5 5 McKeesport Tin. 44% 42% 42% 45% Midland 6% 6 6 6% Newton ... 3% ... Repub lAS 8% 7 7% 7% U S Steel 37% 35 35 38% Vanadium 14% 12% 13 14% Youngst SAW 7 Youngst S A T.. 13% 12% 12% 13% Tobaccos— Am Tab (A) new 61 59% 60’% 63 Am Tob (Bl new 64% 62% 62% 64% Lig A Myers 8.. 56ft 54 54 57% Lorillard 13% 12% 12% 13% Reynolds Tob ... 29% 29 29% 30 United Cig % / % % Utilities— Adams Exp 6% 5% 5% 6*4 Am For Pwr 8% 7% 7% Bft Am Pwr A Li. .. 10 9 9 10% A T A T 105*4 101 101% 106*4 Col Gas A El.. 13% 12% 12% 14 Com A Sou 3% 33 3 Cons Gas 58% 54% 54% 58'% El Pwr A Li.... 8% 7% 7% 8% Gen Gas (A) 1% Inti TA: T 9% 9 9% 10 Lou Gas A El 20 Natl Pwr A Li.. 14% 13% 13% 15*% No Amer Cos 30 27% 28 30ft Pac Gas A El.. 27% 27 27% 28% Pub Serv N J.. 48*4 46 46 48'% So Cal Edison.. 26% 26% 25% 27V4 Std GA El 17*4 16% 16ft 17*4 United Corp 8% B'% Bft 9 Un Gas Imp 18% 17% 18*4 18’% Ut Pwr ALA.. 4% 4ft 4’% 4%

West Union 29% 26% 26% 30 Shipping— Am Inti Corp.... 7 6*4 6% 7*4 N Y Ship 2'/a Qy 2 Inti Mer M pld., 2 1% 1% 2 United Fruit 20 1914 1914 2014 Foods— Am Burs'.r 22 2314 Armour (A) 1% Beechnut Pkg 40 04 Cal Pkg 10*4 11 Vi Can Dry 10% 10V 2 Childs Cos 3'4 3 3Vi 3 Coca Cola 1 ... 96Vi Cont Baking A.. 5 4T4 5 Corn Prod 52 4914 4914 53 Vi Crm Wheat 23 23V Cuban Am Sug 1V Gen Foods 29 28% 29 30% Grand Union 6 6 Hershey 57 Jewel Tea 26 25 Kroger 1514 14% 14% 15% Nat Biscuit 39 37% 38 40 Natl Dairy 18 17V 17% 18% Purity Bak 814 7% 7% 814 Pillsbury 4 Safeway St 50 48 49'4 52 Std Brands 15% 15 15% 15% Drugs— Coty Inc 4 314 3% 4% Drug Inc 33% 32% 33% 34% Lambert Cos .... 37 36 46 38% Lehn <sr Fink 17% Industrials— Am Radiator ... 7% 7% 7% ... Gen Asphalt 7% 7% 7% 8% Lehigh Port 6 .. Otis Kiev 12% 12 12 12% Ulen 1% Indus t hem*— Air Red 57 58 % 53% 57'i Allied Chem 74 70 70% 75% Com Solv 9% 8% 8% 9% Dupont 36% 32% 32% 36% Union Carb 25 23% 23% 25% U S Ind Alco ... 24% 23% 24% 25% . Retail Stores^ Assoc Dry Gds... 6% 6% 614 ... Kreske S S 11 10% 10% ... Mont Ward 12% 11% 11% 12% Penny J C 22% 21% 21% 22% Schulte Ret St 2 Sears Roe 20% 18% 18% 21 Woolworth 37% 36% 3614 38 Amusements— Eastman Kod... 5174 49% 50 53 Fox* Film 1A) 3 Grigsby Grunow 1% ... Loews Inc 27% 25% 25 % 27% Param Fara 3% 3% 3% 3% Radio Corp .... 7% 6% 7 7% R K 0 4 3% 3% 4% W'arner Bros ... 3% 2 2% 2% Miscellaneoe— Citv Ice & Fu 11 11 Proc & Gam 31 30% 30% 31% Allis Chal 8 7% 7% 8% Amer Car 52% 49% 49% 53 J I Case 43% 40 4 0 44 Cont Can 33 31% 31% 33% Curtiss Wr 2% 2% 2% 2% Oillette S R 16% 15% 15% 16% Gold Dust 16% 16 16 17 Int Harv 22% 21 21 22% Int Bus M 92% 90 90 94 Real Silk 5 5% Un Aircraft 25% 22% 23% 36% Transamerica ... 5% 4% 474 9V4 SAW SUGAR PRICES - pet. 21 High. Low. Close. January 1.05 1.04 1.05 March 103 1.01 1.03 May 1.07 104 1.04 July 1.11 1,08 1.08 September 1 14 112 1.1.1 December 1.08 1.06 1.08

finished eligible to $6 and above; beef cows $3 down; low cutters and cutters. sl®2; bulk bulls $2 50 down; stockers and feeders mostly $3.5005.25: calves receipts. 200; steady; bulk better light vealers. *4® 4.50: medium grades ana heavy calves, $2.5003.50: throwouts $2 down. Hogs— Receipts. 700 : 240 lbs. down; 10c higher; all others steady; 175-240 lbs.. $3.60; 245295 lbs . $3.38; 300 lbs. up. $2.85; 170 lbs. down. $3.30: sows. $2.50 and stags. $1.55. Sheep—Receipts, 100; steady; bulk medium to good lambs. $4.50; lower grades including bucks. *3.50 down: fat ewes. *lO2. Thursday’s shipments—ol cattle. 107 calves and 20S sheep.

6RAIN FUTURES MOVE OFF IN QUIETSESSION Weak Trend in Securities Contributing Factor to Decline. BY HAROLD E. RAINVILLE United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Oct. 22.—Wheat held to a narrow range under the previous close on the Board of Trade Friday as the result of the weakness in stocks. The market was easily influenced with eastern interests on the selling side early but trade mostly local toward the close. News was scarce. Com showed firmness at times on the active cash demand but the weakness in wheat was a depressing factor. Oats moved largely with corn while rye moved with wheat. At the close wheat was unchanged to % cent lower, com was % cent to *4 cent higher, oats unchanged to % cent lower and rye unchanged to % cent higher. Provisions were about steady. Liverpool lost its early gains but closed firm and unchanged. Winnipeg again was practically motionless. The report that the government was considering lifting trading restrictions was without effect. Volume was light and trading turned dull after the opening. Cash prices were unchanged to % cent lower. Receipts were 13 cars. Rather heavy hedging pressure by cash interests and weakness in wheat depressed com slightly early, but continued good activity in cash circles brought the market back to the previous close at mid-session. Shipping sales were 174,000 bushels with 125,000 bushels booked and 320,000 bushels chartered to Buffalo and 80,000 bushels to Montreal. The seaboard reported good export business overnight. Cash prices were unchanged to M cent higher. Receipts were 240 cars. Oats declined a thin fraction with wheat but steadied around the previous close at mid-moming on the firmness in com. Trading was dull and featureless. Cash prices were unchanged. Receipts were 14 cars.

Chicago Primary Receipts —Oct. 21Wheat 869.000 Corn 906,000 Gats 160,0000 Futures Range —Oct. 21WHEAT— Prev. Open. High. Low. Close, close. Dec... .48% .49 .48 .48% .48% May.. .5374 .54% .53% .54% ,54V* July.. .55% .55% .54% .55% .55% CORN— Dec... .25 Vi .25% .25% .25% .35% Mar... .30% .30% .30% .30% .30% July.. .32 .32% .32 .32'% .32 OATS— Dec... .15% 16 .15% .15% .1574 May.. .1874 .18% .18% .18% .18% RYE— Dec... .31% .32% .31% .33% .32% May.. .35% .36 .35% .36 .36 LARD— Oct 4.25 4.27 Jan 4.10 4.12 Mar 420 4.22 May.. 4.27 4.30 4.27 4.27 4.30 BELLIES— Oct ... .. 5.00 5.00 Indianapolis Cash Grain —Oct. 21— The bids for car lots of grain at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b., shipping point, basis 41 Vic New York rate, were: Wheat —Easy; No. 1 red, 40@41c; No. 2 red, 39 0 40c; No. 2 hard, 40® 41c. Corn—Easy; No. 2 white, 18@18%c; No. 3 white, 17 l / 2 ®,18c; No. 2 yellow, 18® 18 Vic: No. 3 yellow. 17%®>18c; No. 2 mixed, 17®17%c; No. 3 mixed, l6Vi@l7c. Oats—No. 2 white, 12@12%c; No. 3 white. 11%@12c. Hay—Steady <f. o. b. country points taking 23 Vic or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville); No. 1 timothy, $5.50@6; No. 2 timothy, [email protected]. —lnspections Wheat—No. 1 red, 1 car; No. 2 red, 4 cars; No. 3 red, 1 car; sample, 1 car. Total. 7 cars. Corn—No. 1 white, 5 cars; No. 2 white, 6 cars; No. 3 white, 3 cars; No. 1 yellow, 9 cars: No. 2 yellow, 76 cars; No. 8 yellow, 12 cars; No. 2 mixed, 1 car. Total, 112 cars. Oats—No. 2 white, 3 cars; No. 3 white, 24 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car. Total, 28 cars. INDIANAPOLIS WAGON WHEAT Citv grain elevators are paying 40c for No. 2 soft wheat. Other grades on their merits. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN By United Press CHICAGO. Oct. 21.—Cash grain close; Wheat—No. 1 red, 50c; No. 1 hard, 49® 49%c; sample hard, 42%c. Corn—(old) No. 1 mixed, 25%c: No. 2 mixed, 25%®! 25%c; No. 5 mixed, 24c; No. 6 mixed, 23%c; No. 1 yellow, 25%®25%c; No. 2 yellow, 25%®25%c; No. 3 yellow, 250! 25%c No. 4 yellow, 24Vic No. 5 yellow 240 24%C No. 1 white, 25'/c; No. 2 white, 25®25%c. Corn—(new' No. 4 yellow, 22c; No. 3 yellow, 23%c: No. 5 yellow’, 21®) 21 Vic; No. 4 white, 22c; No. 5 white, 21c; sample grade, 15c. Oats—No. 2 white, 15%c; No. 3 white, 15@15%c; No. 4 white, 14%@14" 2 c. Rye—No sales. Barley—2s® 36c. Tim0thy—52.250.2.50. Clover—s7.so® 8.75.

By Times Special CHICAGO. Oct. 21.—Carlots—Wheat, 12; corn, 277; oats, 14; rye, 0, and bafley, 4. TOLEDO CASH GRAIN By United Press TOLEDO, Oct. 21.—Grain close: (grain in eievatbrs, transit billing.) Wheat—No. 2 red, 52%®53%c. Corn —No. 2 yellow, 30031 c. Oats—No. 2 white. 19@20c. Rye —No. 2, 42 0 43c. Barley—No. 2. 31 032 c. (Track prices. 28 %c rate.) Wheat—No. 2 red. 47%®48%c; No. 1 red, 48%@49c. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 25%026%c: No. 3 yellow. 24%025'ic. Oats—No. 2 white. 16®17c; No. 3 white, lS'iftlS'/ic. Seed close: Clover—Cash. $5.60 0 5.65; Oct. $5.60 0 5.65; Dec., $5.75. Alsike—Cash, $5.50 0 5.85; Oct., $5.5005.85: Dec., $5.50® 5.85. Produce: Butter—Fancy creamery, 25c. Eggs—Extras, 26 %® 27c. Hay—Timothy per cwt., 80c. BROKERS’ OPINIONS STOCKS (Bv Thomson & McKinnon) NEW YORK. Oct. 21.—Influences contributing to the weakness in stocks today, so far as could be observed, were intangible. Sentiment, which is dictated largely bv the professional interest is easily swayed. Correspondingly, the changing moods carry no worthwhile significance. The industrial or financial news of current developments contained nothing alarming. In fact, because of the business progress made here and there the news was actually favorable. The September cigaret production report, of course, W’as an exception. Associated in part with the renewal of pressure in the market was the pessimistic speech of Governor Norman of the Bank of England on world economic condiitons Whether the remahrks of that eminent financier influenced foreign liquidation is not so important as the fact that he admits the various governments have been unable to get together in finding a satisfactory solution. Naturally adding our domestic political uncertainty to a disordered world situation, the orospect of our own improving commercial background is momentarily overshadowed. Nonetheless, we haw sufficient confidence in our own background to believe after the political fog had lifted the market's horizon will be clearer. GRAIN (By Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) CHICAGO, Oct. 31.—Wheat eased early under what appeared to be professional selling. 81owly and steadily recovered through pressure drying up when absorption apepared available. Little in the news of independent intereut, though rapidly falling farm movement on both sides of the international line deserves careful consideration. Observe no reason to doubt continuavon of recent rallying power and regard today's recovery as likely to make friends for this grain. Corn, though unable so advance independently, fails to decline sympathetically. The cash trade is said to be better arid country movement remains light. Doubt if prices will more than recede moderately at most, as export bids for geenrous amounts are thought to be' Just under the market and it is of the utmost importance that export totals be compared with the very amall percentage of the crop that comes to market. It is a great mistake to compare export totals against crops totals as only about 16 per cent leaves counties where grown.

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jnno uiGEMEms 1 Death Notices ALLISON, EDWIN L.—Beloved husband of Eva M. Allison, father of Herman L. and Della May AliUon ideceased) and Charles E. Allison, Needham. Mass . passed aw*y at his home. 3615 Graceland ave.. Thursday. Services at the residence Saturday. 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hill. BOAZ. CHARLES—Age 81. beloved husband of Jennie Reed Boaz, passed away at the residence. 3249 Rucxie st. Services at FLANNER A BUCHANAN MORTUARY. 25 W. Fall Creek. Monday 3 p. m. Friends invited. Burial Crown Hlil. Friends may call at the mortuary Saturday afternoon and Sunday. GRAPHMAN. CHARLES—De pa r led this life. Friday October 21st. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE A KIRK. CH-3550. HARTMAN. CHRISTIAN F.—Entered into rest at his home, two miles west of Cumberland, Wednesday evening at 5 p. m., age 78; father of John and Ernest and Mrs. Ida Loeper of Muncie. Ind.. and Mtnnie, Elizabeth, Julia and Matilda and brother of Andy Hartman. Funeral Saturday, 2 p. m. at the residence, 2:30 p. m. at St. John's Evangelical church. Interment St John's cemetery. MAX HERRLICH A SONS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HEASTON. CLARISSA M.—Of 2862 N. Gale st., beloved mother of J. A. McKinney, sister of Emma R. Sanger, departed this life Thursday. Oct. 20. age 77 years. Funeral notice later. For information call MOORE & KIRK. CH-3550. HULLeR, LOUISA R—Age 82 years, beloved mother of Ernest, passed away Wednesday. 5:50 p. m.. at the residence. 227 W. Maple Road. Funeral at the residence Saturday. 2:30 o. m. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invited. Friends may call anv time after 6 p. m. Thursday. O. H. HERRMANN in charge. MILLER. JOHN W.—Beloved husband of Emma E. (Dora) Miller, father of Charles A. Miller, brother of Charles G. Miller of New York Citv and grandfather of Marjorie E. and John R. Miller, passed away Wednesday evening. October 19. age 67 years. Funeral services will be held at the residence. 3839 Park Ave.. Saturday afternoon. October 22. at 2 o clock. Burial Crown Hill. Friends invlted. WALD FUNERAL DIRECTORS. MULLALLY, ROSA.—Beloved wife of Edward H. Mullallv. daughter of Kate Foppiano. sister of Joseph Foppiano. Amelia Short and Jane Gwvnn. passed away Wednesday. Oct. 19th. age 55 years. Funeral Saturday. October 22nd. 8:30 a. m. at her home 246 N. Hamilton Ave.. 9 A. M. at Holv Cross Church. Friends Invited. F. JOHN HERRMANN in’ charge. SANDERS. ELl—Beloved husband of Mary E. Sanders, and father of James K. Alvia R. Sanders, and Mrs. Alma Duncan, departed this life Thursday, Oct. 20th. age 75 years. Funeral Friday. Oct. 21st at the residence. 3921 E. 31st st.. 7 p. m. Burial Philllpstown, 111. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE & KIRK. THOMAS. REO BURT—Beloved husband of Louise Thomas, departed this life, Thursday Oct. 20th, age 45 years. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 22nd, from the residence of Mrs. George Hall. 325 N. Beville ave., 3:30 p. m. Friends invited. Funeral under the direction of MOORE A KIRK. CORRECTED NOTICE. WAMSLEY, OSCAR—Father of Myrtle and Gertrude, Mrs. Helen Ulrey. grandfather of David and Juana Jane Ulrey. passed away Wednesday, Oct. 19. Funeral Saturday, Oct. 22, 2 and. m.. at Riverside M. E. church, corner Edgemont ave. and Harding st. Interment Crown Hill cemetery. Friends may call at the residence. 1330 Edgemont ave., any time until Saturday 12:30 p. m., and at the church from 1 until 2 p. m. Saturday.

3 Funeral Directors. Florists " + W. D. BEANBLOSSOM 1321 W. Ray , BE. 1588 W. T. BLASENGYM . Main office, 2226 Shelby St. Brancb office, 1634 W. Morris. Dr. 2570. GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI. 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian. Ha. 1444. J. C. WILSON 1230 Prospect. Dr. 0321-0322 4 Lost and Found LOST AND FOUND ADS appearing here eaeh day are broadcast at 6 p. m. over station WKBF at no additional charge to the advertiser. Tune in on WKBF at 6 each evening and listen to lost and found announcements. BRIEF CASE —Brown, suitcase between Indianapolis; Ft. Wayne. Room 227 Statehouse. Reward. CAMEO PlN—Lost: open work gold frame. Liberal reward. HU-4922. DIAMOND RING—Lost in Kresge’s Tuesday; reward. HA-0251-J, or TA-0350. GOLD arrow, pearl jewels; reward. Write Vivian Thomas. Franklin. Ind. HALF CHOW and Spitz, all black male, answers to name “Ching”; collar with license tag atached. Reward. TA-6261. LADIES PURSE—On Washington Blvd., near 36th St. Reward. • BE-04OT. sl60 —Lost vicinity of 2936 Shelbv A., Tuesday: liberal reward. DR-1752. PURSE —Large, black, name Alice Porterfield Inclosed. Finder please call CHPURSE containing glasses and money at 1405 Merchants Bank Bldg. Will finder keep money and mail glasses to above address. y ; SPITZ DOG. cream colored, name “Jack,” lost around 9 o'clock Tuesday evening, October 18th, from 868 N. Drexel Ave. Reward. IR-3498. WIRE-HAIRED terrier, white. “M. E. Search” on harness. 4134 N. Illinois. HU-2569. Reward. WRIST WATCH—Lost: ladv’s white gold Elgin. Initials A. M. G. Reward. DR-2975. 5 Personals

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7 Business Services BAND and orchestra Instrument repairing: expert, guar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N Penn. LI 5513 CHAIRS made new by rebottoming in cane, hickory or reed. Call Board of Industrial Aid for the Blind. HA-0583. ClNDEßS—Crushed stone and hauling. reasonable. IR-2820. FURNACE COILS INSTALLED, $3. SCHWARTZ—EIectric and Radio Service. All kinds electric repairing. DR-6375. WASHING MACHINE—And sweeper parts; service on all makes. CH-4792-M. 7-a Moving. Transfer, Storage ALLISON TRUCKING CO. Experienced, careful white men. Will move you for $1 and up. LI-4105, FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now, pay six months later, free hauling to storage. Moving 84 per load and up. Call Rl. 7750. 419 B. Market St LOCAL, overland hauling, packing, shipplng. RI-6661-3628; eves., CH-0699-W. MOVING—B 2 up, anything, any time: iocal overland; white men. Pete's Ch. 2878. MOVlNG—Personal service. $1 per room, up. White. Sunday, no extra charge. 2051 Hillside Ave. CH-1212. 7-b Paperhanging and Painting CLEANING PAPER—EXCELLENT SERVICE, O'DONALD. RI-4628. iNsTmTmis 10 Schools, Colleges, Tutoring LEARN TO DANCE—New fall classes opening in all branches of dancing. Call JAC BRODERICK. RI-1610. 81.260. $3,000 YEAR—Government Life Jobs. Many Post-depression vacancies. Men. women, 18-50. Steady work. List fositions; sample coaching and full pariculars—FßEE. Write immeditaelv—todav sure. Box 1054-G Times. heTTwanted 13 Help Wanted—Male SALESMAN to solicit for firm in Indianapolis 18 vrs. Married man 30 to 45. Personal training given. No traveling. Hard work, long hours. Successful men make S3OO month. Replv confidential. Give phone number. Box 325, 16 Situations Wanted . 1 _ HOUSEWORK in city, will call in person Sunday. Times Box 350. TIMES WANT ADS maxe interesting readlng because Interesting bargains of many kinds are listed here dally RENTALS

17 Furnished Rooms $3: NEW JERSEY. N.. 2201—Nicely furnished front room, writing desk, private home, breakfast optional. TA-3436. $3—1354 N. DEARBORN—Modern, private, desirable; near E. 10th car and bus. CH-4292-J. $3.50 —COLLEGE. 3272—Lovely room; steam heat, private home, breakfast optional. HA-1030-M. ALABAMA. N., 1242—Unusual, nicely furnished front room: lamps, books, overstuffed chair; privileegs; $3-1, $4-2. ALABAMA, N., 920 Seminole hotel, large rooms, modern comforts, $3.50; $4.50 week, single. Spacious lobby. LI-1496. BROADWAY, 2506—College car line; attractive room: steam heat; young man. References. HE-5242. CENTRAL, 3336—Cheerful warm front room, twins beds* $2.50 each; car line. TA-3723. CENTRAL CAR—Highly recommended for man who likes comfort, refinement and privacy; next bath. HE-3673. COLLEGE. 1420—Lovely room, next bath. large closet: 1 or 2: good heat; reas’nble, DELAWARE. N.. 2134—Front room, excellent location, well lighted, privileges: very reasonable. TA-2703. DELAWARE. N., 2849—Wi1l share lovely home with congenial couple; garage; bus line. HA-2229-M.

EAST ST.. NORTH, 333—Large, lowe-, front room, nicely furnished, walking distance; reasonable. NEW JERSEY. N.. 1225—Nice clean room, steam heat, modern, conveniences. $2.50 week. NEW JERSEY. N.. 2062—New air conditioned heat control furnace: automatic water heater; twin beds. Showers. TA--6916. NEW YORK ST.. W., 326—Colored; nicely furnished steam heated rooms, constant hot water, walking distance; reduced to $3.50. NEW YORK ST.. W., 432—Large front well lighted room; large closet space; walking distance; reduced to $3. OHIO. E.. 407—CLEAN BEDS. TUB. SHOWER; 25c A NIGHT. PENNSYLVANIA. N.. 1470—Private bath, steam heat, new furniture; rent cheap. ROOSEVELT, 1728—Warm, modern, private home; car and bus hne; garage, laundry; gentleman. SOUTHEASTERN. 2645—Nicely furnished 1 room, home privileges, good heat, near can 83. VERMONT. E.. 230—Dormitory for men: clean, warm, all double beds: 25c cite; $1.35 wk. ’ WOODRUFF. 856 W. DRlVE—Desirable room; modern, private, near car line; garage optional. CH-7297. 17TH. E.. 147—Southwest corner Delaware; very desirable; large bedroom; 1 or 2 persons: plenty heat and sunlight. 23RD ST.. E.. 307—Nicely furnished, newly decorated, well lighted room. Large closet space, private home, next to bath. Reduced. HA-0304-M. NICE clean beds; steam heat. 25c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL, 4 N. New .Jersey. DOWNTOWN—Modern, clean sleeDing rms.. citv heat: very reasonable. Call RI-3941. STEAM-HEATED room in apartment: desirable for 2 ladles; kitchen privileges. LI-4254. Dpflrhnm TTrvhpl Attractive rates; ■L'eaiuorn notei homelike: free garklng. 3208 E. Michigan. CH-7550. HOTEL ANTLERS HO N. MERIDIAN ST. SARATOGA—S4O Massachusetts. Modern, steam heat. Simmon* beds. Low daily, weekly rates. PRINCETON HOTEL 332 S. ILLINOIS. Well furnished, clean rooms, constant hot water, city heat, a real winter home for ladles and gentlemen. NO NEED TO COMPLAIN of a depression when one can get a cozv 1-room furnished aDartment and finest meals Including 4-course evening dinner at $lO- - weekly. THE COLONNADE. 543 N. MERIDIAN SSBonsekecpiog Room* $3 —1057 W. 31st; completely furnished modern room; good heat; near car line. TA-2551. $3 50—1132 N. ILLINOIS—I-room apartment. next bath, shower; steam; private entrance. TA-1487.

RENTALS 18 Housekeeping Rooms 84 —2038 Belief on taine; 3 large partly furnished rooms; modern; sink; utilities furnished: car line. 84.50 2117 N. Talbot: 2 large rooms, nicefar furnished; steam heat, garage, carline. TA-6919. 34.50 — 10TH, E.. 1704—2 modern upper; 3 modern lower. 35.50. Private entrance. 84.50 — Room, board, steam heat, plenty hot water; carline. JoUy. cheerful. HA-39Q8-J. 35. 86—1138 K. WASHINGTON—2 furnished suites, utilities furnished; adults; close in. RI-4769. 88 —TACOMA, N., 15—3-room apartment; completely furnished; overstuffed; garage: near car line. CH-6661, ASHLAND, 1620—Steam-heated* 1-room kitchenette apartment; completely furnlshed; private entrance; 33.50. ASHLAND, 1529—2-room lower front apartment, overstuffed; sink In kitchen, private bath, entrance; adults. Rl-5976. BACON. 1206—Oarage, bungalow; 3 furnished rooms, utilities: 34. BROADWAY. 826—2-room apartment; front. 35 single; water; next bath; 34. Stores. ___ CENTRAL. 1626—Furnished housekeeping or sleeping, city heat, modern; reasonablc- HA-2817-J. CONGRESS, 821 —2 nicely furnished rooms, utilities furnlshtd, sink, garage; very reasonable. HA-2448-J. DENNY, N., 401—2-room aparfanent; clean, warm, range, sink; adults; garage; car line, phone; FLETCHER. 803—3 rooms, modern, newly decorated; private entrance; close in; reasonable. DR-3087-W, ILLINOIS, N.. 2339-X-2. 3 rooms, 35.50, 36.50; 1 room, 33, 33.50; 3 rooms, 35.50, 36.50. Maytag washer. Custodian. ILLINOIS AT 21ST ST., 48 W.—2 connecting rooms, pantrv built-in. steam heated. price reduced; also sleeping rooms. TA-2144. MORTON PLACE—Room and kitchenette, modern, completely furnished; private entrance; reasonable. HA-3513-M. NEW JERSEY, N., 418—Front room for housekeeping, 33.50; steam heat; also sleeping. 32. NEW YORK St.. W., 311—2-room apart" ment; nicely furnished; modern house; also front sleeping room; reduced. OHIO, 430 E.—Front room with gas; 83 week; 1 sleeping room, 31.50. PARK, 2142—2 rooms and kitchenette, or 1 room kitchenette; clean, warm; utilities. HE-2886. SOUTH ST., E„ 317—Three unfurnished rooms! Ist floor; $6 month. STATE, 423 N.—3 rooms; new overstuffed: everything furnished: sink; private entrance; reasonable. CH-0162-J. TALBOT. N., 2420—Large front room; running water; private entrance; $3 and $3.50. UDELL, 874—2 MODERN ROOMS, UTILITIES; GOOD HEAT; $4.50, HA-3263-W. VERMONT. E.. 230—Clean pleasant, front apartment: everything furnished. Running water. Phone. WALNUT, W., 116—Front room and kitchenette; well lighted; utilities furnished; 33.50. LI-4225. NINTH ST.. 30, E.—Large front 1-room apartment; good heat; $3.50; private entrance. RI-5093 ROOM—With cooking privileges; all utilities paid, or can snare home. HA--3514-W. LIGHT housekeeping rooms at 416-530 W. New York and 124 W. 10th st.; very reasonable.

19 Rooms with Board *6 EACH—42S N. Colorado, warm, front rooms; for 2 girls; meals optional. IR--4930. BROOKSIDE AVE—Refined home on carline, emploved girl or mother and child. CH-6246-W. _ EAST—Nicely furnished room, good meals, private family; $25 mo.; near bus. IR--5380. EAST—Lovely warm room, hot water, priyate home for 2; meals optional. CH-1012. NEW JERSEY. N.. 309—Large clean, well lighted rooms and board; $5. Walking distance, good location. OXFORD, N., 563—Warm, next bath; meals optional; private for 2. CH-2394. OXFORD. 563 N.—Warm room, next bath, meals, laundry for 2; $6 each. CH-2394. WASHINGTON, E.. 2?l6—Steam heated room, refined women, private home, next bath, home cooking. CH-6141-J. WINTHROP, 4444—Warm, pleasant room; board; garage; private family; reasonable. Phone HA-2938-W. 32D, E., 603—Steam-heated, home prlvileges: garage; meals optional. TA-2818. ON BEN DAVIS BUSLINE—Warm room; I or 2 men; board, laundry, private. BE--4432,

21 Unfurnished Apartments ASHLAND, 1932—4 rooms; private bath; sink; hardwood floors; neat; water; priv. ent., $25. CENTRAL AVENUE. 2608—5 rooms newly decorated. 2 bedrooms in-a-door bed. electric refrigerator, steam heated, constant hot water, reasonable. TA-5978. \ CENTRAL. 2342—5 rooms, water, moving expenses, heat. RI-5994. HE-2783. DELAWARE. N.. 1907 —4-room apartment, utilities furnished, adults. References. HU-8522. IRVINGTON—S-room apartment; beautiful location; heat, water, garage; S3O. IR--4489. MADISON. 10i5—Best equipped apartment south: domestic science kitchen, Frigidaire. * 1202 to 1210 W. MARKET ST.—Cor. Brush St.; 2-room apts.; light and water furnished; reduced to $6. R. H. HARTMAN, 224 N. Del. St. MERIDIAN. S.. 456—Desirable semi-modern flat. sls, LI-1546. NEW JERSEY, N.. 522—4 or 5 rooms, modern, newly decorated; heat, water. RI-7934. RUCKLE, 2809—6-room apartment; heat, water. Frigidalre furnished. RI-7243. TA-1278. TALBOT, N., 2129 —2-room and kitchenette apartment: newly decorated, steam heated, utilities furnished, constant hot writer, excellent location. TA-1804. VERMONT. E.. 628—Apartment No. 3; 4room modern, heat, water furnished; $25 per mo. Jennings Bros.. 28 S. 111. WASH., E., 5016—Year around 2 bedroom now $35. Garage. IITH, W., 42—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment, gas, water and heat furnished. $23. Call apartment No. 1 THE GRANT. APARTMENT in Woodrulf; 5 rooms, garage, utilities, telephone. CH-0681. Indianapolis Rental Agency We furnish free transportation to inspect furnished and unfurnished apts., day or nite. No obligations. LI-5452. Evenings or Sunday. TA-1064 or WA-0433 DUNDEE VIRGINIA AVENUE AND McCARTY ST. $25-$27.50; clean, attractive apartments: walking distance from Circle. Rent includes neat. gas, Frigidalre and hot water. See custodian. Apt. 47. 781 E. McCarty St. FURNISHED IF DESIRED DARTMOUTH APARTMENTS 221 E. MICHIGAN Downtown: save car fare; utilities furnished: $35 up. Also attractively furnished apartments. LI-0745. 22 Unfurnished Houses sll—Water paid. Station St., 3026; 4 large room single, paved street, close car. bus, school: gas. electricity, basement. CH-2818. *l2; LASALLE, 8.. 45—5 rooms, semi-mod-ern, garage. DR-354Q-R, $18; WHITTIER PL.. 61—Irvington 5-rooms modern double, flreplaoe. garage. RI-1533. S2O: 'RURAL. N.. 1131—3 bedrooms, complete bath, garage. St. Philips. WA-2815. s2l: MANSFIELD, 1827—5-room modern bungalow, good basement, garage. DR--3540-R. . $21 —DENNY, W 7, 35—5 rooms modern double, garage, water paid. DR-2676. $22.50: WALCOTT, 8„ 239—6-room modern single, good furnace, garage. DR. 3540-R. $25; MERIDIAN. S.. 1215—Redecorated. 7room modern double, garage. DR-6524. *2s HARVARD PL., 417—Modern 5 room; rent now. move after election. HA--31.13-W. ARROW AVE.. 1952—4 rooms, awnings, screens, blinds, water furnished. *ls. Draher Electric Shop, CH-4409. ARSENAL. N.. 1107—525 par month; 7 rooms, very desirable. A real home. LI--1546. ARSENAL. N.. 3350—5-room rndfem bungalow: water paid: $26; garage. BELLEFC NTAINE, 1921 -room, eemlmodera newlv papered, painted. 815. BELLEFONTAINE. 2253—Double 5 rooms, bath. furnace, no garage; now sl7. LI--8621. 1927 Bloyd A-I four-rm. bungalow; water paid; sls. LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. BRIGHTWOOD —Owner 6-room modern RI Baraß *' Rent reduced to $22. BROOKBIDE PARKWAY. N. DR.. 3322—4room modem double, hardwood, range. water paid. CH-1194-J. BROOKSIDE Parkway. N. Dr.. 2401-6-24; repainted modern houses, garage; $23.50. CH-4755. BROOKSIDE AVE., 1853 —5 rooms, semimodem; garage; near Technical. Reduced. DR-4583-M-BYRAM. 4053—4-room modem double, A-l, in-a-door bed. HU-3995. N% 3714—Attractive 4-room modern double, garage, excellent condition, 830,00. TA-0419. i ___ CHESTER. 902 N.—7-room, near Little Fiower. Was 845. now $32.50. CH-1342-W. CLIFTON. 3102 —Corner beauty parlor for five years, living rooms adjoining; reduced- TA-0430; evening HU-6235. DENNY. N.. 110—Cosy 4-room modem bungalow double, garage. Reduced. WA--2M7.

RENTALS 22 Unfurnished Houses FLETCHER AVE.. 3838—6 rms.. mod., except furnace. S2O; start rent Nov. Ist. move now. Hoosier Funding Core. LI--7890. J, H. Albermhardt, HU-6124. FLETCHER AVE.. 3816—5 rms.. toilet, gas. water, lights. sls; start rent Nov. Ist. move now. Hoosier Funding Core. Li--7890. J. H Albershardt. HU-6124. GALE. N.. 1321—Two weeks rent 1 free. 5room modern double with heatrola, garage, water paid, $18.50; near E. loth car fine. HU-7175. GALE, 3047—3 rooms, extra lot. garage. semi-modern; water paid; 810. lU-4879. OIMBER. 1723—Make offer on rent; modem bungalow, double, RI-0083 HAWTHORNE, 8., 129—5-room modern double, new furnace, garage, reduced. DR-6164. HOUSTON. 2015—Small modern double. water and gtrage: S3O. LI-8231. LA SALLE, N. 942—6 rooms, modern, hardwood floors, garage. $23; water paid. CH-3303. LINWOOD, 737—Owners 4 rooms; nursery, modern, large basement, garage, $35. IR-6365. LINWOOD, N.. 609—Owners bungalow; 5 1 rooms, strictly modern, bullt-lns; garage. Reduced. MANSFIELD. 1901—Nice, modern single, garage, water paid, $25. Graceland, 3452 —4 rooms. 312. TA-1844. MASSACHUSETTS AVE.. 2723-25—4 rooms, semi-modern; excellent condition; 310. RI-1841. 1201 New City Trust Bldg. M KIM, S . 236—3 rooms, gas. lights. water paid; 38 month. TA-1487. M PHEARSON 2832—Double. 5 rooms, bath. furnace, garage. 318. LI-8621. NEW JERSEY. N.. 711—8 rooms, modern, ideal roomers, garage, $25; water paid. Rl-2404. NOWLAND AVE.. 1911—Facing Spades park. Double. 6 rooms, bath, furnace, no garage.' Now S2O. LI-3631. OAKLAND, near Michigan; 6-room modern double; woodwork & floors like new; breakfast nook, new linoleum. BE-1326-J. PLEASANT ST% 1518—5 room cottage, strictly modern. A-l; garage. Reduced. DR-4583-M. ________ PLEASANT ST. 1618—6-room modern double with garage, near school. DR-5146. ST. CLAIR and East Sts; 8 rooms modern, 815.00. RI-4773. ST. PAUL, 1137—5-room modern, garage, water paid, 817.50. RI-4879. SHRIVER AVE.. 3143—3-room cottage, lights, water, furnished, good location, $lO, TA-6095. VERMONT, E., 1319—5 rooms modern, S2O. DR-1417. VERMONT. E.. 3715—6 rooms, modern, garage; water paid. Reduced rent. IR-1315. WOODRUFF. 887 W. DR—New 6 room double, beautiful interior, trees. $43.50. TA-2462. 13TH ST.. E„ 813—Wonderful home, A-l condition, near school; College car; S2O. Techentln. Rl-5950. 25RD. E.. 905—Double. 5 rooms, bath, furnace, no garage; sl6. LI-8621. 23RD W.. 158—6 rooms modern, hardwood floors down, A-l; $22.50. HE-5610. 31ST. W., 1305—Modern 5-room single, garage; £2O. HA-1615-M. ONLY $12.50 —5-room bungalow. revarnished. kitchen painted, garage. 836 8. Belle Vieu. CH-7169-M. CORNER Morris. Union: 5 rooms, modem: redecorated; shades furnished: sl7. DR--6480. SMALL double with garage; cheap to desirable couple. FORBES - HUBBARD LUMBER CO., 1923 Shelby St. DR-7400. NEAR BEN DAVlS—Large 2 room house, newly papered, lights, walks, $8 per month. Call Sunday. 535 Livingston.

Colored These houses are Teady to move into. All modern unless marked otherwise. 2703 Shriver; 6-rm. dble.; gar $32.50 133 W. 19th; 12 rms.. 2-car gar 27.50 2436 Highland PI.; 4 rms 20.00 1269 W. 26th: 6 rms.: 2-car gar 18.00 2433 Highland PI.; 4 rms 18.00 1424 E. 30th: 4 rms. and gar 17.50 118 S. Catherwood (seml-mod.) 15.00 16.40 Bellefontaine: 5 rms 15.00 LI-7491. Gregory & Appel, Inc. COLORED—I6th E.. 916-18: 5. 6 rooms, modem. $lB. Garfield. 1610-12. sl4. CH--4755. 23 Furnished Apts, and Houses ARROW AVE., 1954—3 rooms, nicely furnished. private front rear entrance, utilities furnished; adults; $27.50. Draher Electric Shop. CH-4409. BROADWAY. 1728 Nicely furnished 6room cottage. Reasonable. CENTRAL, 2131—56.50 wk.; upper front, 2 rms.. kltch,; prl. ent.; gd. heat. HE-4155. GOOD AVE.. 219—6 rooms, close to stores, busses and St. cars. Gentleman, will share home or rent part as housekeeping rooms, IR-6Q38. NEW YORK, 1003 W.—s rms.; garage; $5 week; water paid. 1310 Bellefontaine; 5 rms.: private bath; utilities. RI-7725. NORTH—WiII share attractively furnished home, couple. 2 girls, garage. TA-7103. WALNUT, E.. 115—3 rooms; private bath; reduced rent. See housekeeper in basement. HOMES AND APARTMENTS East and North. Furnished and unfurnished. All prices. Very reasonable. IR-4489. 24 Suburban and Farms *ls. 1203 S. SHERMAN DR.—4 rooms, furnace, garage, stable, pasture for cow. LACLEDE, 1010, S.—s room' modem extra lot, fruit, garage. $22. BE-4658. NORTH 2-bedroom modern bungalow; bullt-ins; 2-car garage; 2 lots. CH-1509. 25 Business, Office and Desk Space MERIDIAN, 446 5.—1,000 square feet floor space each; Ist. second floor and basement: thoroughly remodeled; close to down town; $45 per month. If wanted will build In rear building, having added 3.000 square feet floor space to suit tenant. LI-1546. ~BEALIsTiITE~ for sale 27-a Real Estate Auctions TOM VINNEDGE. Indiana’s leading Real Estate Auctioneer. 2048 Central. TA-2992. 28 Sale Suburban Property BARGAIN—I acre mile east; 6 rooms; unfinished bungalow, garage, poultry house, fruit and shade trees, furnace, electricity. Price $1,250: S6OO down. RUSSELL REALTY CORPN., 5450 E. Wash. IR-1212. ELDERS ADDITION—New Colonial 4room; nook; strictly modern; artesian well; garage; concrete foundation in floor; driveway curbed; shade; shrubbery: fruit and garden ground. Take B. & L. stock or clear lot. Balance terms: act quick. IR-3457. TRY TIMES WANT ADS FDR BUSTNF-SS

29 Lots, Farms and Acreage DECATUR County, near Westport, 70 acres, 45 tillable. 25 acres line timber, sugar, htckory, walnut, poplar; fine stream; good fences; good level land, on stone road; excellent 6-room house; shade, fruit. Price $12,500, $8,500 cash, balance 5 years. School Fund, B. & L. stocks taken. No trades. IR-4297. BERT WILHELM. 2106 S. Emerson. 80 ACRES good level land, good improvements. plenty shade; price SSO acre; 40 acres at *65 acre; one-half cash on either. Also 20. 30. 60 and 100 acres. No trades. HOWARD ARBUCKLE, Brownsburg. Indiana. 30 Sale Income Property 'COLORED—3SO-52 Agnes double; 3 rooms. Sacrifice for cash. IR-6433. 33 Wanted—Real Estate CASH for old houses, bldgs, all kinds, to wreck. Address quick. Times Box A-268. _ MERCHAHPtSb 34 Miscellaneous For Sale AIR COMPRESSOR, 9-inch, swing. Willard lathe, < foot bed, tools. LI-3927. AIRPLANE—3 PASSENGER. BYPLANE FOR $275. INQUIRE HOOSIER AIRPORT. BABY BUGGY, tan reed, reversible body; A-l shape, $5. 1610 Leonard St. BASEBURNER. heating stove, also rabbits. 1923 S. Pershing. COATS—Brown, black, green, size 14; A-l; $2 each. 4920 Hovey Bt. COATS—Girl’s; sizes 8 and 11; very cheap. WA. 4474. HAT MACHlNE—Sandbag. 34 blocks. 29 flanges, new style, spinner, gas boiler. Sacrifice for cash. 3825 N. Illinois. JUGS and bottles for cider, bottles for all home uses. Sagalowsky Bottle Cos.. 605 .3. Capitol, RI-7104. Jugs, Bottles, Stone Jars Bargain prices. We deliver. West End Bottle Cos.. 534 W. Pearl St. LI-6085. KEGS Good ts new, ll each all sizea. FOGLE BOTTLE CO., 901-03 Va. Ave. DR-0556. OUTBOARD MOTOR—Johnson Big Twin, splendid condition, bargain for SSO. 3160 Scnool St. PUMP—Myer Bulldozer. 500-gallon per hour backjtearwi. piston- type; cheap. .MEIER ELECTRIC AND MACHINE CO. 3535 E. Washington St. iß.ni. *L x - ton reasonable. 3631 00,11 C ° ' 1051 54th Bt ’ HU * SCHOOL BOOKS-NEW. USED. CASH FOR sg’s. gggwA , a t ?r ,, 5. , .. MDR°oB- - .... $3 UP selection pump, automatic, singles and doubles at SACKS BROS. Loan Cos.. 308 Indiana Ave. STUDEBAKER COACH. 1926—At 615. *- carat diamond ring, bargain. *.l-8730,

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MERCMNNBKE 35 Howehold Goods $1 ® Y | DOWN ■lk All This Week on New Thor Washers—Act Quick. 33 N. Delaware. LI-5386. New Electric Washers Late style—Guaranteed At less than manufacturer* cost inAr* warehouse clear- I MS ance. Terms if de- v • O sired. While they M B last. Only ■■ Central Transfer & Storage SOP West South St. ANTIQUE, pattern glass, furniture. Currier and Ives prints. 3523 E. Tenth St BABEBURNER- Jewel"; kitchen cabinet laundry stove, new; will sacrifice Inquire southwest corner 59th and Harding, Sts. BEDROOM SUITE, maple. $33; living rooml pillow arm, $57; beautiful dining room. rugs. $22.50. 3710 N. Meridian. BEDROOM SUITE, 339; dining room suite, $39. Graham Furniture Cos.. Clifton and 29th Sts. BREAKFAST SET—Dresser, chest, overstuffed. twin beds, sewing machine, rugs. TA-6537. 2809 N. Talbot Bt. CEDAR CHEST! 48-inch, bargain! 310; ill walnut dining-room suite. S4O. BUG FOUR UNCLAIMED FREIGHT STATION, corner Capitol and South St COMPLETE home of beautiful furniture? Must be sold at once. At a sacrifice. 2428 N. Meridian (Broker). DAYBED and pad/ "Simmons;” cost $65; sacrifice for sl2. IR-2266. ELECTRIC WASHER Guaranteed Service. All popular makes. RI-9412 “For refrigerators -- All types and sizes, new and used. Sea our display. 3000 Northwestern Ave. Opea I i* m. to 9 p. m. Polar Ice and Fuel Cos. FREE—FREE ~~ Portable Rinse Tubs. $8 95 value, with every Electric Demonstrator Washer sold this week only. FREE home demonstrations. Terms as low as $1 down, balance small weekly or monthly payments to suit prices, greatly reduced. RI-9412 FURNITURE,—Stoves, rugs.~efrlgeratoi : r new, used, cash, credit. Barret. /63 v*. FURNITURE—7 rooms of lovely furnish? ings. Must sell at once. Moving. 2148 E. Raymond. DR-0587-W. HEATROLA, circulating, like new. 326 cash. RI-1851. between 8 a. m. and 4 p. m, RENT AN IRONER 50c A WEEK. RI-9412 OIL BURNING HEATERS Will heat the average home, users say cheaper than coal; SSO Installed. Terms. CHARLES KOEHRING, 880-862 Virginia Ave. DR-1417. OVERSTUFFED SUITE, $25; dresser, $3.50l daybed, $5; gas Stove. $3; oil heater, sl. 318 N. Denny. BTOVEB—Bargain, real values ail kinds"of cooking and heatime. HUB FURNITURS COMPANY. 414 East Washington St. LI-3190. RENT A WASHER 50c. A WEEK. PHONE RI-9412 WASHER—Used, good condition. 38. 45 N. Denny St. IR-3871. WASHING MACHINE parts and service* wringer rolls. 2609 E. Wash. CH-0852. 36 Radios, Musical Instruments

Musical Instruments at the Lowest Prices in City Unredeemed—Like New

TRUMPETS $5.00 GUITARS $3.00 CLARINETS $4.00 SAXOPHONES SB.OO Complete With Case TENOR SAXOPHONES... $25.00 Complete with cases. Holtons, Conns, Bueschers and many other high-grade makes, and — BARGAINS AT SACKS BROS. LOAN CO. 308 Indiana Ave. Rl. 5994

AMERICAN RADIO SHOPPE Reliable repairs, reasonable prices. CH-0377. CELLO and bow, excellent condltlotT; real bargain. Address Box A 274, Times. CONN 2-B trumpet, silver. Like new. *7*. Easy terms. Pearson Plano Cos.. 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513 50c per call for Radio Repair. Lightning Radio Service. 201 N. Temple. CH-7210. FREE—Radio service calls, estimate If rep. needed. LANES. 2828 E. 10th. CH-0218. LISTEN TP 3LO AUSTRALIA on the new Stewart Warnee Magic Dial Radio. NU KAN PRODUCTS CO., will gladly demonstrate. 16th at Capitol, Phone RI-8942. PHOCO, 8-tube superheterodyne; cloth model. Special $23.50. IR-0020 . 4101 E. Mich. PIANO ACCORDIONS—GreatIy reduced prices. $39.50 up. Used and new. Easy terms. FREE LESSONS PEARSON PIANO CO. 128 N. Penna. St. LI-5513. RADlO—Majestic, 8-tube, Model 50; liki new. S2O. RI-8730. REPOSSESSED 1932 Crosley, 8-tube superheterodyne lowboy with pentode and varfable-mu, new tubes. The tegular price is $65.00. Our special price *35 RADIO BARGAIN SHOP, 225 E. WABH. BAXOPHONES—Trumpets! violins, . clarinets. drums, trombones, for students, special low terms. H. H. Rlnne Music Cos. 229 N. Penn. Entire 4th fl. WFBM entrance, elevator. SPECIAL MAJESTIC hlghbovs. (2) only. 1 choice. *25. ALLEN’S. 534 Mass. Ave. TENOR "Gutar. mahogany with case. Used, *ls. Easy terms. Pearson Piano Cos.. 128 N, Penna. St. LI-5513. 37 Fara, Wearing; Apparel DRESB—Angora wool, camel's hair coat, rain coat. 16-Is, HE-2652. MEN’S SUITS $4 Choose from 1.500 unredeemed and new. SACKS BROS. Loan Cos.. 308 Indiana ave.

38 Store, Office Supplies Typewriter Rental Agency Only $9-50 Per Month or $ .00 for 3 Months Any make of machine. Expert repair service on all typewriters. Woodstock TYPEWRITER CO. 317 N. Penn. LL 4712 RUBBER stamps. EARLE V ATYPE~ST AM? CO- 321 N. Alabama Bt. RI-6815 UNDERWOOD No 9: baa had lesa than 1 months* use Ll 9470 aos Mm 39 Cash Coal Mart Red Jacket W. Va., cl. fkd. $6 NORTH STREET COAL CO. U-8188. Might, at-4030. SPECIAL Brazil blk., |5.00 Manley-O’Donnell Fuel Cos. HE. 1391 HE. 1391 WEAVER COAL AND ICE CO * 111 Leota St. DR-32ei. White Ash Ind $4.25 Federal Coal Cos. CH, 2291