Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 230, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1933 — Page 17

FEB. 3, 1033

LEADERS MOVE UP IN UNEVEN STOCKS ACTION Gold Shares Feature Trade With Sharp Upswings; Steel Firm.

Average Stock Prices

A.erage of thirty industrial* for Thursday was 58 03. oil ! 05. Average ol twenty rails 2" 67 off 72 Average of twenty Utilities 25 2''. off .55. Average of forty bond; 80 24, off .30. RV ELMER C. WALZER United Press Financial Ed.tor NEW YORK. Feb. 3.—Selling was resumed in American Telephone and Telegraph at the opening on the Stock Exchange today. The issue receded with It. but a majority oi leaders made fractional gains. Trading turned dull after a fairly active opening. Gold mining shares were carried up Two of them. Dome Mines and Mclntyre Porcupine, made n?w 1933 highs. Homestake Mining jumped a point to 158. Steel common opened a. 26 up %, while small gains were noted in Westinghouse Electric, Lorillard, Union Carbide. Auburn Auto, General Motors and United Aircraft. United States Steel preferred, selling ex-dividend 50 cents, was up % point at 56%. Railroad shares were mixed in a narrow range. Small losses were noted In Atchison and Union Pacific, while Delaware & Hudson rose %to 51 1 1 and Southern Pacific was unchanged at 17' 4 .

Bank Clearings

IN DIANA POMS STATEMENT Feb. 3 Clearings ... $2,843,000.00 Debits 5.224.003.00 TREASURY STATEMENT - Feb 3Net. balance for Feb. 1 ....$643,604,130 41 Expenditures 5.646.856.03 Customs rects . month todate 406.267 04

Foreign Exchange

By Abbott. Hoppin & Cos. > —Feb. 3 _ , • Open Sterling. England $3.39 11-16 Trane, France , 0390' 2 Lira, Italy ' 0511',i Franc, Belgium 1391 Mark. Germany . . ' 2377 Guilder, Holland 4020 Peseta. Spain 0819 Krone. Norway .1840 Krone. Denmark .1515 Yen, Japan 2125 Chicago Stocks Opening Feb 3 Asbestos Man.. if a Cord Corp 6 Bendlx Avia. . 9 Gant Chi pfd 16 7 8 Cities, Sery .... 2’ G/irsdj- Grunow. p,

Investment Trust Shares

ißv Abbott. Hoppin & Co.i —Feb. 3 American Bank Stocks Corn.. 135 1.45 American Founders Coin 97 i oo American A General Sec. A 425 52a Basic Industry Shares 1 97 204 British Type Inv. Tr Sir. 42 17 Collateral Trustee Shares "A" 3.25 3 50 Corporate Trust Shares iold>.. 1 62 1 67 Corporate Trust Shares inowi 1.54 1 58 Cumulative Trust Shares . . 2.62 267 Diversified Trust, Shares "A". . 6.37 6 85 Diversified Trust Shares B .. .3 12 537 Diversified Trust Shares "C" . 2.06 2 10 Diversified Trust Shares "D" . . 3.50 3.75 First Insurance Sto<’k Corp.... 2.10 First Common Stock Corp ... 1.40 1.65 Fixed Trust Oil Shares "A".. 5.54 Fixed Trust Oil Shares "R". 4.44 Fundamental Trust Shares "A" 2.75 3.00 Fundamental Trust Shares • B ' 2.62 2 87 Larders of Industry "A”..,. 2.62 Low Priced Shares 2.18 Mass. lines Trust Shares . .13.62 15 '7 Nation Wide Securities 2.16 2. Si North Am. Trust Sh. 11953>. . 1.30 1.40 Noith Am. Trust Sh. (55-.361 . . 1.65 1.60 Petroleum Trust Shares "A".. 5.00 10.00 Selected American Shares .. 1.75 190 Selerled Cumulative Shares. . 4.87 5.27 S"lected Income Shares 2.48 2 50 Std. Amer. Trust Shares 2.45 2 54 Super Am. Tr. Sh. "A" 2.40 2.50 Trust Shares of America 2.14 2.20 Trustee Std. Oil "A" 3.00 Trustee Std. Oil "B" 2.15 IT S. Eelec. Light A- Pwr "A"lt 23 13.00 Universal Trust Shares 2.00 2.05 NEW YORK C OFFEE —Feb. 2 RIO High. Low. Close. March . , 5 90 Mfl V 5 53 July . 5.22 5.20 .3 20 September 5.00 4.99 5.00 December . . 4.90 SANTOS March 7 8.35 8.31 8 A2 May 7.87 7.82 7 85 July 7.52 7.50 7,52 September 7.25 7.20 7.25 December 7.09 7.05 7 09 j—. —l ABBOTT, HOPPIN & COMPANY 203 Continental Bank Bldg. Indianapolis Stocks, Bonds, Crain MEMBERS: New York Stock Exchange New York Curb Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Curb Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Co-Managers JAMES T. HAMILL 1 KENNETH K. VVCOLLING Formerly Members of JAMES T. HAMILL & COMPANY Riley 5493-5494 o 'k Safety tor Savings Fletcher amer.can NATIONAL BANK Southed ( jrrer cf i’-r .ct ' .id Penpsylvam-i

Thomson & M'Kinnon Brokers INDIANAPOLIS CHICAGO NEW FORK MEMBERS Npw York Stock Exchanpe Chicago Board of Trade New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Stock Exchange New York Curb Exchange 200-214 Circle Tower Lincoln 5501

INDIANA STOCKS AND BONDS

The following ouotai'or.r, do not rnreven' actual t.l - or offerings but merely indicate tne approximate rr.arnet level •a-ed on ouving and se.ilng lnaulries or recent transac.ion* --Feb. 36TOCK3. Bid. Ask Belt Rail A- Stock Yard* com 23'a 27 Beit Han <fc S ccx Yarn.' Dfd o'- 45 49 central id power ctd 7 -n is Citizens Ga* Cos com .. 14% 17 Citizens Ga' Cos pfd 5'- 65 70 Home T A- T. Ft. Wayne . ... 42 45 ind. A: Mich Elec Cos pfd 7 - 87 91 Inn Gen Serv.ce Cos . . 80% B*% Ind Hydro Elec Cos. pfd 7 .. . 36 40 Indp. Gas Cos con; 42 a 4/% iiidPi Pu'.ir Ac I-ieh Cos pid 6 *- 60 65 indnis Rower A- Lt Cos pfd 6%'- 68 72 indpl Water Cos pfo 5 94 93 iiortii Ind Pub her-. Cos pfd 5%’, 46*2 si-.a horn. Inn Pub Serv Cos p-'d 6 - . S2'a 56 1 < North Ind Pub Serv Cos pfd 7 - 56*2 56*2 Public Service Cos pfd 6 - ... .31 35 ’’tjbfic Service Cos nfd 7'. 45 49 South Ind Gas Ac Ei Cos Pfd 6c 62 66 Terre Haute Elec pfd G%.. . 50 55 BONDS Beit Rail A- Stock Yards 4s. 1939 82 87 Citizens Gas Cos ss. 1942.. . 91 95 TitTFtW. 5 1 2v . 1955 87 103 Ift.me T Ac T Ft W 6s. 1943.... 86*2 101’* Inrip s Car, Cos 5s 1852 81 33 Indp.s Rys Inc ss. 1947 23 27 Indpis Water Cos 4*.is. 1940 . 98 101 Indpls Water Cos 5s i960 91 94 Indnis Water Cos 5s 1970 90 93 Indpls Water Cos 5*2S. 1953... 101 1 i 104 Vi Indpis Water Cos 5r,, 1954 ~ . 101 % 104% Kokomo Water Works ss. 1958 BC ! a 84*2 -afavette Tele Cos 5s 155,'. 83 88 Muncie Water Work ss. 1939 94% 98% Richmond Water Wn>-ks ss. 1957 84 88 Terre Haute Water Wrk 5r 1956 884 88 Terre Haute Water Wrk 6s. 1949 95 99 Traction Terminal Cos ss. 1957.. 39 43 Joint Stock Land Banks Bid. Ask. Atlanta 5% 26 30 Atlantic b'e 36 40 Burlington 5% 25*a 28*.* 1 . lUornla sc; 51 55 ‘Chicago s', . . . / IF** 19 Dallas 5% 43*a 47% Denver s', 41 45 I)• Moines f'. 27 First Carolinas 5"- 23 32 F.r ’ f rt Wa.vne sc; 45 50 F>r. Montgomery 5'- 31 35 First New Or>ans 5'- 34 33 F, s’ Texas 5'- 41 45 First Trust Chicago 5'- 50 55 Fletcher 5'- 62 66 Greenbrier 570 .56 61 Fremont s'. . . . 34 38 Greensboro 5G 40 44 Illinois Moritieeilo ft’,.. .. 52% 56*2 Illinois Midwest 5"- 35 39 Indianapolis 5'- . . . . 76 80 lowa 5-- 49 53 Kentucky S', .54 59 LaFavette ST, 40 44 Lincoln 57e 35 1 * 39‘a Louisville ft', 52*2 57*2 Marvtand-Virv ginia S', .r,l ’ 2 65% Missl Iddl 41 45 New York S’, 41 45 North Carolina 5d 26 30 Orrgon-Washlngtnn 5% 29 34 Pacific Portland 5'- .36 40 Pacific Sait Lake 5"- 39 43 Pacific San Francisco 5% 40 44 Pennsylvania s'7> 55 .69 Phoenix S', 60*a 64*2 Potomac sr'5 r '- 38*2 41*2 *St Louis sc; 15 17*2 Sen Antonio 5 r - 44 48 'Southern Minnesota 5% 9 12 Southwest 5% 32 37 Tennessee 5' 44 1 2 48** Union Detroit S', .... 44 48 Union Louisville 5 r - .62 5S Virginia Carolina s'r 33 37 Virginia s'„ 50 54 •Flat

Produce Markets

Delivered in Indianapolis prices; Hens, heavy breeds over 4*2 lbs.. 10c; Leghorns, 6c. Colored Springers. I*2 lbs. up. 8c; Leghorn and black. I*2 lbs. up. 6c: stags, 6c; Leghorn stags. sc: cocks, sc; Leghorn cocks 4c. Capons. 9 lbs. and up. 15c: 8 to 9 lbs.. 13c: 7 to 8 lbs., lie; 6 to 7 lbs., 10c: under 6 lbs.. Redheads and Slips, 9c. Decks, large white full feathered and fat. over 4 lbs.. 6c: smell and colored. sc. Geese, full feathered and fat. 6c. i Young guineas. 20c: old guineas. 15c. Eecs | No. 1 fresh country run eggs. 9c. Pullet : eggs. 6c. Each full egg case must weigh 55 | ibs gross. A deduction of 10c per lb. for 'T.ch lb. und<-r 55 lbs. gross will be made. 1 Butt-r fat.. Kc. A deduction of 10c 1 per lb. will be made for eaeh lb. tinder 155 lbs. gross. These prices for healthy 1 slock free from feed. No sirk poultry act cepted. Quoted bv the Wadley Company. BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO Fef 3 Eggs market steady: receipts. !>. 487 esses: e::tra firsts. 12® 12%c: zrsLs. 11%®12c: current receipts. ll%e dirties. 10c. Butter market easy; receipts. 10.594 tubs: specials. 17 ' ■ ifv *7%c: extras. 16%: extra firsts. 16% ® 16*'r firsts. 15%® lfi: seconds. 15®15'.e: standards. 16%c. Live poultry—market week; receipts. 24 (rucks: fowls. 11%® 12c: springers. 13®14c: leghorns, 9%c; ducks. 9® 11c: g'-ese. 8c; turkevs. 10® 15: roosters. 9c: broilers. 14® 15c: stags, lie. Cheese—twins. 9® 9%c: longhorns. r%®. 10c. Potatoes -on track. 174: a Drive's. *8: shipments. 60S: market dull: Wisconsin round wkit.es. 67*70; Idaho russets, st. 15® 1.20: Colorado McClures. 51.15® $1.20. NEW YORK. Feb 3 —Potatoes—Steady: Long Island, 60c® $2.35 per barrel: New Jersey, SI. J O: Southern. sl®2 per barrel: Mrine. *1 ® 2 per barret; lda"o. $1.50® 2 per s*ck; Bermuda. $5.50® 5.70 per barrel. Sweet potato's, steady: Jersey, brskot. 40c® $1.59: Southern, basket. 30c® SI. Flour Dull: springs, patents. $3.55* 380 per :,ack. Pork Steadv: mess. sl4 25 per barrel. Lard- Dull: middle west spot. $4.10 ® 4.20 per 100 lbs. Petroleum —Steadv; New York Refined. 17c: crude Pennsylvania, 97c® $1.47 per barrel. Grease Easy, brown. l%c per lb.: yellow, l%c per lb.; white. 2%®2%c per lb. Tallow—Easy; special to extra. 17,i®2%cl 7 ,i®2%c per lb. Common Hides Inactive. Hides, city packer. Barley—Active: native steers. 3%c; buU hrrr.ri. Sc: Coiorados. 4%c. Dressed Poultry Quiet: ttirke',-. I?®20c: chickens. 12 "20c; broilers, 12® 25c: capons, 14® 25c: fowls, 8® 17c: ducks. 8® 12c; Long Island ducks, 14* 2® 16c. Live Poultry Steadv: geese. 7®l2c; turkevs. 13®2(ic; roosters. 10® lie: ducks. 7® 17c: fowls, 15®16c; chickens. 12®20c: capons. 146723 c. Broilers. 15® 20c. Cheese—Easv. State whole milk fancy to specials. 16® 18c; Young America. ll%r. Butter—Market easier; creamery, higher than extras. 17*2®T8%c: extra 92 score. 17* iC: fir. ts. 90 to 91 score. 17'o' 17 1 *c: first 89 score. 16%c. Eggs Market steadv. Special packs, including unusual hennerv selections. 14* 7® lac; Standards, 13*29/14c; rehandled receipts, 13® 13 ’* c. CLEVELAND. Feb. 3—Butter Market easv. Extras. 20%c; Standards, 20%c. Eggs Market weak. Extra. 12%c; current receipts. 12 -i# 12 *3 c. Poultry -- Market steady. Heavy fowls. 12® 13c; medium fowls and pullets. 11® 12c: heavy springers, 11® 12c: Leghorn springers. 10® lie: No. 2 chickens. 8c: ducks. 104/ lie: geese. 10® 11c: turkevs under 15 lbs.. 13® 16c: turkevs over 15 lbs.. 13c: old toms. 11® 12c; old roosters. 84/ 9c: stags. 10c: broilers. 14® 16c. capons, 13® 15c. Potatoes—Ohio. New York and Pennsylvania. 100 lb. sacks. Cobblers and round whites. U. S. No. 1 and partly graded, mostlv 70®75c; few best. 90c: New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania, sacks a bushel Cobblers and Round Whites partly graded 35®40c; best mostly 40® 45c. RAW SUGAR TRICES —Feb. 2 High. Low. Close. January 6 .83 .82 .82 March 67 .65 .66 Mav 69 .68 .68 July 73 .72 .72 September . 77 .75 .75 December 82 .80 .80 E —-B SAFI! STRONG SURE! HOME SOUND'COMPANY Steady Growth in Asset* 1917 $2,407.15 1922 $555,159.58 1924 $1,150,222.48 $2,007168.30 1931 $2,447,047.54 1932 $2,639,750.20 STATE AUTOMOBILE 7th Fluor Occidental Bid*;. [7| INDIANAPOLIS □

SWINE VALUES DROP 10 CENTS IN DULL TRADE Light Supply Prevents Test of Steer Mart; Sheep Weak. Hog prices dropped 5 to 10 cents this morning on smaller demand at the city yards. The bulk, 160 to 225 pounds, sold for $3.40 to 53.50; 225 to 300 pounds. $3.25 to $3.35; 300 pounds up. $3.13 to $3.20. Weights of 120 to 160 pounds sold for $3.15 to $3.40. Receipts were estimated at 5.000. Holdovers were 153. No test of the steer market was made on account of light receipts. A few small lots sold for $4 to £5.50. ohe-stock held steady with previous range. Quality in this class was mostly common and medium. Receipts were 3,000. Vealers were steady at $7 down. Calf receipts numbered 500. Lamb trade was undeveloped with indications pointing to lower levels. Receipts w'ere 1,300. Two-way trading developed in hogs at Chicago, asking remained steady with Thursday’s average, while few early bids on light weight', moved from 5 to 10 cents lower. The bulk ot good to choice kinds weigh ng 180 to 210 pounds was bid ■n at $3.35. Better grades held above *3.40. Receipts were estimated at 31.070, including 12.000 direct; holdovers, 4.000. Cattle receipts r.ere 1 500: caifes, 50*5; market unchanged. Sheep receipts numbered 14,000; market steady. HOGS fan. Bulk. Tod. Receipts. 28 *3.35® 3.55 $3.55 2.000 30. 3 4045 3.55 3.55 5.000 31. 3.40(2 3.50 3.50 6,000 r-b 2. 3.50<S 3 60 3.60 5.003 3.3 402 3.50 3 50 5.000 Market Dwfr —Light Lights—-(l4o-1601 Good and choice . ...$ 3.302 3.40 —Light Weights 1 *6O-1801 Good and choice .... 3.50 1180-2001 Good and choice.. 3.50 —Medium Weights—--1200-2201 Good and choice.. 3.402 3.45 ■220-2301 Gcod and choice . 3.352 3.40 —Heavy Weights—--1250-2901 Good and choice... 3.252 3.30 ‘290-3591 Good and choice.... 3.202 3.25 —Packing Sows — ‘350 down) Good 2 602 2.85 ‘350 mu Gcod 2.35® 2.75 (All weights) Mediuum 2.102 2.40 —Slaughter Pigs—-(loo-130) Good and choice.... 3.00® 3.25 CATTIE Receipts, 309; market steady —Steers—-(sso-1.100) „ . Good and choice $ 5.002) 6.70 Common and medium ...... 3.25® 5.00 fl. 100-1.5001 Good and choice 4 25® 6 60 Medium 3.50® 4.50 —Heifers—-(sso-750) . _ Good and choice 4.75® 6.50 Common and medium 3.25® 4.75 (750-900’ — Good and choice 4.25® 6.25 Common and medium 3.00® 4.25 —Cows— Good 2.75® 3.25 Common and medium 2.00® 2.75 Low cutter and cutters 1.50® 2 00 —Bulls (yearlings excluded) Good (beef* 2.75® 3.25 Cutter, common and medium.. 1.75® 2.75 VEALERS Receipts. 500; market steady Good and choice S 6.50® 7.00 Medium 4.50 2 6.50 Cull and common 3.00® 4.50 —Calves—-(2so-3001 . _ _ . Good and choice 4.00® 5.50 Common and medium 2.50® 4.00 —Feeder and Stocker Cattle—-(soo-8001 „ Good and choice 4-Qo® 5.50 Common and medium 2.75® 4.00 (800-1.0501 , Ciond ant* choice 4.00® 5 50 Common and medium 2.7a® 4.00 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.300; market lower —Lambs — 190 lbs. down i Good and choice $5,502 6.00 (90-110 lbsi Good and choice., a.25® 5.75 (90 lbs. down) Common meet. 3.032 a.-.t) —Ewes— . „ Good and choice j 1 nIZ ?,2 Common and medium 7a® i.-a Other Livestock BY UNITED PRESS CHICAGO. Feb. 3.—H0g5—27.000. including 11,000 direct; active, 5-10 c lower than Thursday’s average: parking sows weax. 140-250 lbs.. 53.252 3.40; top. $3.40; 260-350 lbs.. 53.002 3.25; pigs, $3.002 3 25; most packing sows. $2.652 2.80. Lignt lights, 140150 lbs., good and choice. $3.2523.„a; light, weight 160-200 lbs., good and choice. 53.30 2 3.40: medium weight 200-250 lbs., good and choice. $3.2023.40: heavy weights 250350 lbs., good and choice. $3.0023.2a: packing sows. 275-550 lbs., medium and good, $2.502 2.90; slaughter pigs, 100-130 lbs., good and choice $3.002 3.25. Cattle—l.soo: calves—soo: lower grades most killing classes predominating in run: largely cleanup market, steady to easy; bulk light weight steers selling at $.50 down to $4.00: best light weight. heifers. $5.25; mostly $4.75 down to $3.50 with weighty heifers. $32 4; vealers steady, choice kinds up to $7.50; no choice steers in run Slaughter cattle and vealers. steers 550-900 lbs., good and choice. $5.5027.50; 900-1.100 lbs., good and choice. $5.502 7.25: 1.100-1.300 lbs., good and choice. $4.502 7.25; 1.300-1.500 lbs., good and choice. $4.002 6.50: 550-1.300 lbs. common and medium, $3.502 4.75: heifers. 550-750 lbs., good and choice $4.50 | 26.25; common and medium $3.002.4.75: 1 cows, good. $2.502 3.00: common and medium 52.10®2.50; low cutter and cutter. 51.50 2 2.10; bulls (yearlings excluded', good ibeefi, $2.252 3; cutter, common ar.d medium, $2.252 2.85: vealers, good and choice. $5.7527.50; medium, $4.7525.75; cull and common. $3.002 4.75. Stocker and feeder cattle, steers. 500-1.050 lbs., good and choice. $4.252 5.50; common and me- ' dium, $3.2 4.25. Sheep—l4.ooo; few sales to i small killers steady with Thursday's close; I good to choice native lambs scaling under ; 80 lbs., $5,502 5.75; holding best up wards ; ro $6, Slaughter sheep and lambs, lambs 90 lbs., down, good and choice. $5.502 6; common and medium S4 2 5.50 ; 90-98 lbs., good and choice, $5.252 5.85; 98-110 lbs., good and choice. $4.752 5.35: ewes. 90-150 lbs., good and choice, $22 2.85: all weights common and medium. $1.2522.50. CLEVELAND. Feb. 3.—Hogs—receipts. ! 700: holdover none, steady. 160-250 lbs.. $3.75; 260-300 lbs., also pigs. $3.35: few I over 300 lbs . $3.25 down. Cattle—receipts. 75; active. Steers strong to unevenly high- ; rr. trace forced on short run. Low com- ! mon lightweights eligible. S4.CO downward i predominating. Few cutter s.eers. $3.25; I odd cows. $3.25 downward. Calves —receipts, 100: strong to 50c higher. Good to choice vealers. 57.502.8 00: cull to medium mixtures. $5.00 2 7.00. Sheep—receipts. 900: i fairly steady. Wooled iambs. $6.0025.25 ; mostly: few choice clipped. $6.10; others ; bid $6 00 downward; wool throwouts, $5.25 2 5.59 freely. PITTSBURGH. Feb. 3.—Hogs—Receipts. 1.500; market 10-15 c lower; 160-230 lbs.. 53.8023.90: 240-300 lbs.. $3.502 3.75; 100i 140 lbs., $3.2523.60; packing sows, $2,502 (3. Cattle—Receipts. 30; market steadv. . Medium to good steers, yearlings ouoted. $3 85® 5.40; medium to good cows. 52.692 3.25: medium bulls. $2.752 3.15. Calves— Receipts. 120; market steady to weak. Better grade bulk vealers. $6.5027.50. Sheep —Receipts. 500: market slow; iambs 25c or more lower. Better grade quoted around $6 is 6.50. EAST BUFFALO —Feb. 3 —Hogs, or, sale. ’.BOO. Fairlv active to packers: weights below 230 lbs. generally 10c under Thursday s average: others about stead.; desirable. 170-210 lbs.. $3.802 3.65: plainer let?. $3.75: 220-269 lbs.. $3.502 3.75: few 300-lb. butchers. $3.35: pics and underweights. mostlv $3.50. Cattle—receipts. 100: steadv; medium to good steers and hr:f?rs. $4.75; others. $4. fat cows, drag'll. $2.502 2.75: cutter grades. $1 502 2. Calves—receipts. 600: vealers strong to 50c higher: good to choice. $7.50 to mainlv. S8: few selections $8.50: - common and medium. $526.50. Sheep—receipts. 1.000: dependable lamb trade, strong to shade higher; good to choice native and fed western lambs. $62 6.25: too. $6.35: common and medium. $525.50: fat ewes. $2.50 23; mixed sheep around $2. EAST ST. LOUIS. Feb. 3—Hogs—Receipts, 9.500: including 1.500 through and direct. Market, 5-10 c lower; top. $9.35: bulk. 150-220 lbs.. 53.202 3.30: 230-270 lbs.. S3 2 3.15: 100-140 lbs.. $2.502 3.19: sows. $2.352 2 60. Cattle—Receipts. 800: calves. 500: market; not enough on sale to make a marke’: a few sales steadv in clean-up trade Vealers unchanged at $7. Sheep —Receipts. 750: market few- desirable lambs to small killers steady at $5.75: packers talking $5 50 down. Bn Times Sperial LOUISVILLE. Feb. 3 —Cattle. 103: steadv: bulk common and medium steers and heifers. $3 502 4.50. best lightweights eligible around $5 25: beef cows and bulls mostly $3 00 down: low cutters and cutters. $l 252 2.00: most stockers and feeders. S3 00m 4 00: calves 150. steady: bulk good and choice. 54.50 2 5.50; medium and lower grades. s■* 50 down Hogs. 600. generally 15e lower: one load reported 10c lower; bulk 175-240 lbs . 53.50: 245-235 lbs.. 53.25: 300 lbs., up. $2.85: 135-170 lbs.. S3 15 130 ibs, down. $2.50: cows. $2 35 and stags SI 50 Sheep, 50 marke' quotable around steady; bu’k good lambs a ound $S00; medium and lower grades mostlv $5 00 down; bulk fat ewes S! 00 2 2.00 Thursday s shipments: 60 cat|le and 170 hogs.

'THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

New York Stocks ■’ 1 ■ By Thomson & McKinnoni

—Feb. 3 Prev. Railroads — High Low 11 00 close. A hison 43% 43 1 43 \ 43'* At. Coast Line . 22 21 21 19*2 Balt A- Ohio 10'. 10 1 a 10*. 10 1 : Cites a A Ohio 28% 28% 28’ 2 28’. Chesa Coro. 18 1 * 18 18' 18% Can Pac 11 10% 10% 10% Chi Grt West 2b Chi N West 4% 4% C. R I A P De: LA- W 24% 24% Dei A Hudson.. 51% 50\ 51’* 50% Erie s*. Erie Ist pfd 6'.* Great Northern.. 9% 9 9’* 9% Illinois Central 13% Kan City So 10 Lou A Nash.. 27% 26% 27>. 27% M. K A- T 7% Mo Pacific 2'* Mo Pacific pfd. . 4% 4% N Y Central 19*. 18% 18% 18% NY NH A H 15% 15% Nor Pacific 15 14'* 15 14 * Norfolk A West. .. ... ... 118 O A W 10% Pennsylvania 18 17% 18 17‘. 50 Pacific 17% 17% 17% 17% southern Rv . . . 5% o. Paul 2% 2% St L A S F 1%---51 L A S F • 1 Union Pacific 74 /3% 74 74 W Maryland 8 Equipments— Am Locomotive .... 7 Am Steel Fd .. ... 6 6 Am Air Brake Sh . . . }O% Gen Am Tank .17A 17% General Elec .. 14 13% 14 14 G-n Rv Signal . 19% 18% 18% 19% Lima Loco 10;* Poor A Cos 2% Press Stl Car 1 Westingh Ar B 14% Westingh Elec ... 27% 26% Rubber*— Fiestone ... 12 Goodrich ....... • 4% 4% G~odvear 13 12 12 13% -Lll" Sorefld a 1% 1% "ee Rubber 5% ... U S Rubber 3 * 3% Motors— Auburn 42 41% 41% 41 Chrysler 12 11% 12 12* ~'n'ral Motors. 13'* 12% 12% 12% -ham-Paiee 1% *' Hud-on •• • • ■ , 4 K ’PP 2 * I t 'lack IS 7 * 15% ?lirmon 1 Nash 14% 14 14 14% Pckard 2% 2% R°o 2 Studebaker ... 3% 3% Yellow Truck ... 33 Motor Access — Bendix Aviation 9% 8% 9% 9 Borg Warner ... ... 7 * Briggs 4% 4 % Bucfd Wheel 2% 2% Eaton 5% El Auto Lite U% El Storage ‘B) . . 24% 24 24 24V* Murray Body ... 2% ... Sparks-W 1% Stewart Warner. .. . 3*4 3% Timken Roll 15% 15% 15 s * 15% Mining— Am Smelt 12 'i 12% Am Zinc 2'* Anaconda Cop... ... 7% 7% Alaska Jun 13% 13% 13% 13 Cal A Hecla <l% 2% 2% 2% Cerro de Pasco.. 7*4 7% 7% 7% Dome Mines 15% 14% 15% 14% Freport Texas. . 22*/2 22% 22*2 22% Granby Corp ... 4% ... Great Nor Ore 6 6 Howe Sound 6% lut Nickel ... 7% 7*2 Inspiration 5*4 Isl Crk Coal 12% Kennecott Cop. . 8% B*/ 8% 8% Miami Copper.. .. ... . . 2% Nev Cons 4% Noranda ....... 21% 20% 21% 20% Texas Gul Sul.. 22% 22% 22% 22% U S Smelt 17% 16% 17% 16% Oil*— Amerada 20% Atl Refining ... 15% 15% Barnsdall . •• 3*2 Houston ... 2% ... Sbd Oil 16 16 Mid Conti 4% Phillips 5% 5% Pure Oil ... 3 % 3 % Royal Dutch 19 s * Shell Un 4% 4% Cons Oil 5% 5% Standard of Cal. ... ... 23% 24 Standard of N J 25% 25 25% 25% Soc Vac ... 6% 6*2 Texas Cos ...... ... ... 12% 12*2 Steels— Am Roll Mills B*2 8% Bethlehem ... ... 13* Byers AM. ... ... 11% Liidlum .... ... 5% McKeesport Tin. 49% 49 49 48% Repub I & S . . 6 6% U S Steel 27 26% 26% 26% Vanadium ... 11% Youngst SAT 10!a Tobaccos — Am Sumatra 8 7% Am Tob (A) New 56% 55% 56% 56 Am Tob (B) New’ 58 57% 57% 58 Lig A Myers 8.. 58% 58% 58% 58 Lorillard 12*2 12% 12% 12% Reynolds Too. 30% 30% 30% 31 United Cig V* % Utilities — Adams Exp ... 4% 4% Am For Pwr ... 5% 6 Am Pwr & Li... 6% 6% 6% 6% AT&T 100‘* 100 100% 100% Col Gas & E 1.... 14*4 14 14 14* Com A Sou 2*4 2% 2% 2*4 Cons Gas 53 51% 51% 54 El Pwr A Li 5% Gen Gas A ... 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Corn Prod 54% 54 54% 54 Crm Wheat 27% 27 27% 27 Cuban Am Sug 1% Gen Foods 23% 23% 22% 23% Grand Union 5% Hershey 51 50% 50% 51% Jewel Tea ... ... 261* Kroger 17% Nat Biscuit 37% 36% 36% 37% Natl Dairy 14% 14 14 14 Purity Bak ... 7*4 7% Pillsbury 11% Safeway St... v 40 Std Brands....' 14% 14*2 14% 14% Drugs— Coty Inc 4 3% 3% 3*2 Drug Inc 34% 34% 34% 34 Lambert Cos . .29 28 s * 29 28*/* Industrials— Am Radiator.... 6% 6% 6% 6% 3ush Term 2% Certainteed 1% Gen Asphalt ... ... 6% Otis Elev 12 12 Ulen % Indus Chems— Air Red 57*4 57 57% 57 Allied Chem 82% 82 82 % 82% Com Solv 10% 10*2 10** 10% Dupont 35% 35% 35*2 35% Union Cab 26 25% 25% 25% U S Ind Alco.. . 18*2 18% 18% 19 Retail Stores — Assoc Dry Gds 4% 4% Gimbel Lros ... 1 Kresg? SS 9 9 Mav D Store 13 Mont Ward .. . 13% 13% 13% 13% Penny J C 25% 25% 25% 25% Sculte Rn St ... 1 Sears Roe 18% 18 18 18% Woolworth 32% 32% 32*2 32% Amusements— Eastman Kod ... 56% 56% 56% 55% Fo>: Film A 1% 1% Grisbv Gru Loews Inc 16 15% 15% 16 Param Fam ... % % Radio Corp .... 4% 4 4 4% R-K-O ... 1% 1% cWarner Bros ... 1% 1% Miscellaneous— Congoleum .. 7% Proc A Gam ... 24% 24*2 Allis Chal 7 Am Can 58% 57*4 57*2 58% J I Case 42% 42% 42% 42*2 Cont Can 40 39% 39 s * 39% Curtiss Wr ... ... 1% Gillette SR 16*2 16% 16% 16% Gold Dust 14% Tnt Harv 21 20 s * 20% 20% Int Bs M 87% Rea’. Silk Un A rest 23% 22% 22% 23 > Transamerica 4% 4 s * 4% 4 7 * Owens Glass . 34% 35% New York Curb (Bv Thomson A McKinnon) —Feb. 3 11 00 11.00 Am Lt A Trac. 18 Hudson Bay ... 3% Am Super Pwr. 3% Int Pete 9% Ark Gas A 1% Mt Prod 2% Braz Pwr A Lt. 7% Nat Inves ....*• 2 Cent Sts Elec., 2% Nia Hud Pwr ... 12 Cons Gas of B 58% Pitts Glass 13% Comm Edison. .. 70% St Regis Paper.. 2*2 Cord 5% Sel Indus 1% E’.ec Bnd A Sh. ’5% Std of Ind ... 20% Elec Pwr Ass... 3% Stutz 15 Gen Aviation.. 4% United Gas new I s * Ford of Eng, . 3% Un Lt A Pwr A S% Goldman Sachs 2 s * Ut Pwr 1 Liberty Bonds Btl Vrtiteil Press NEW YORK. Feb. 2.—Closing Liberty bonds Liberty 3%5. '47 103.17 Liberty Ist 4s. '47 102.16 Liber'.v Ist 4%5. 47 102 28 Liberty 4th 4%s 38 103.16 Treasury 4%- 52 . . 110 31 Treasury 4s. '54 107.2 Treasury 3%5. '55 105.14 Treasury 3%5. 47 102.22 Treasury 3 s ,s. *l3. March 102 24 Treasury 3%5. 43. June 102 26 Treasury 3%5. 49 100.1 Treasury 3s. '55 98.25 CHICAGO FRUIT MARKET Bit Cnited Press CHICAGO. Feb. 3.—Apples Michigan Jonathans. bushel. $1.15® 125 Soses. buM-.el, $1.15® 1.25; Mclntosh, bushel. $1.15 CU-25; Greenings, bushel; 85®90c.

WHEAT MAKES GAINS ON FIRM FOREIGN NEWS Better Tone in Securities Another Factor in Grain Pits. BY HAROLD E. RAIXVILLE United Pres* Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, F-b. 3.—Wheat opened firm on the Board of Trad? today with scattered buying advancing prices * s to % cent. There was very little pressure at the start. Foreign cables were firm and stocks, while irregular, showed a better tone. Liverpool was steady despite moderate liquidation with a better demand. Corn was unevenly steady with wheat in a duir trade. % cent lower to % cent higher. Oats was dull and unchanged. Provisions were steady. Liverpool wheat was about as expected, and after narrow fluctuations held at % cent lower at midafternoon. The farm strike in Argentina has had no effect here as yet. Farm board holdings are down to 1.500,000 bushels of cash, but future holdings are large, according to some sources. Buenos Aires corn is ruling firm and slightly higher, reports stating that new- Argentina corn is offered at Liverpool at 1 cent under old American kinds. Oats continue to decline slowly as discouraged holders liquidate. Chicago Primary Receipts —Feb. 2. r'Jln**’ 415,000 ual ' s 140,000 Chicago Futures Range WHEAT— ~ Feb 3 “ High. Low. 10:00. close! Mav 47% .47% ,47V* .47% M? “7% .47'* ,47 s * .47% CORN— May 25% .25% .25-% 25% •July 27% .27% Sept 28% .28'* OATS— Mav 1 Sept 17% RYE— Mav 33% July 33% BARLEY— May 27% .27 CHIU AGO CASH GRAIN Bw Times Special CHICAGO. Feb. 2.—Cash grain c’ose: Wheat—No sales. Corn—No. 3 mixed. 23% ®24c: No. 2 old mixed, 25c; No. 3 yellow, 23%®24%c: No. 4 yellow, 22%®23%c: No. 5. yellow. 22®23c: No. 2 yellow, old 25%c; No. 3 white. 24® 24%c: No. 4 white. 23% ®23%c; No. 2 white old. 25*2C. Oats—No. 2 white, 16%®17%c; No. 3 white. 16V,® 16%c. Rve—No sales. Bariev. 25®36c. Timothy—s2.2s®2. 50. Clover—ss.so® 8.50. Cash Provisions —Lard, $3.80; loose, $3.35; leaf, $3.25. Bp Times Special CHICAGO. Feb. 3—Carlots—Wheat, 1: corn, 85; oats, 10: rye. 2, and barley, 8 TOLEDO CASH GRAIN Bp Vnitcd Press TOLEDO. Feb. 2. —Cash grain, close; grain in elevators, transit billing: Wheat— No. 2 red. 53® 54c; No. 1 red lc premium. Corn—No. 2 yellow, 29®30c. Oats —No. 2 white. 20® 21c. Rye—No. 2, 42%®43%c. Barley—No. 2. 30® 31c. Track Prices — 28%c rate: Wheat—No. 2 red. 48%@40c; No. 1 red, 49%®50c. Corn—No. 2 yellow', 24%®26c: No. 3 yeiow, 23%®24c; No. 4 yellow'. 21%®22%c; No. 5 yellow, 20®21c. Oats—No. 2 white. 17® 18c; No. 3 white, 16® 17c. Seed Close: Clover—Cash. 55.40A. Alsike—Cash. $5.80.4. Produce: Butter— Fancy creamery. 22c. Eggs—Extras, 12® 13c. Hay—Timothy per cwt, 80c.

Indianapolis Cash Grain

—Feb. 2 The bids for car lots of grajn at the call of the Indianapolis Board of Trade, f. o. b.. shipping point, basis 41 %c New York rate, were: .Wheat—Steadv: No. 1 red. 41%@42%c: No. 2 red. 40%®41%c: No. 2 hard. 40%© 41 %c. Corn—Steadv: No. 3 white. 15®16c: No. 4 white. 14®15c: No. 3 yellow. 15®16c: No. 4 yellow. 14®15c; No. 3 mixed. 14®15c: No. 4 mixed. 13® 14c. Oats —Easy: No. 2 white. 13®13%c: No. 3 white, 12%®T3c. Hay—Steadv; tF. 0. b. country points taking 23%c or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville.) No. 1 timothy. $5.50@6; No. 2 timothy. $5®5.50. —lnspections * Wheat—No. 2 red. 4 cars: No. 3 red. 1 car: No. 2 mixed. 1 car. Total. 6 cars. Corn—No. 3 white. 3 cars; No. 4 white, 2 cars: No. 3 yellow. 5 cars: No. 4 yellow. 25 cars; No. 5 yellow. 3 cars: No. 2 mixed. 1 car: No. 3 mixed. 1 car: No. 4 mixed. 1 car. Total. 41 cars. Oats—No. 2 white. 7 cars: No. 3 white. 12 cars: sample white. 1 cars. Total. 20 cars. INDIANAPOLIS WAGON WHEAT City grain elevators are paving 4ic for No. 2 soft wheat. Other grades on their merits.

In the Cotton Markets

CHICAGO —Feb. 2. High. Low. Close. March 5.88 5 82 5.88 Mav 6.02 5.92 6.01 July ' 6.13 6.05 6.11 October 6 32 6.25 6.32 December 6.44 6.37 6.43 NEW YORK January 6 41 6 38 6.41 March 5.70 5.75 5.79 Mav I.' 5.92 5.83 5.91 July 6 04 6.00 6.04 October 6 23 6.20 6 22 December . 6.37 6.33 6.37 NEW ORLEANS January ....' 6.39 6.38 6.39 March 5.80 5.71 5 77 May 5.92 5.83 5.91 July 6.03 5.95 6.03 October ..... 6.21 614 621 December 6.36 6.28 6.35 Other Livestock BY UNITED TRESS LAFAYETTE. Feb. 3.—Hogs. 10c off: 160210 lbs.. $3.30® 3.35: 210-235 lbs.. $3.20® 3.25: 235-275 lbs.. $3.10®3.15; 275-325 ibs., $2.90®3: 100-160 lbs.. $2,75®3.10: roughs. $2.50 down; top calves. 06; top lambs. So. TOLEDO. Feb. 3.—Hogs—receipts, 170: market 10® 15c lower; heavy porkers. $3.30 ®3.40: mixed and bulk of sales. $3 3041 3.40: pigs and lights. $300®3.25. medium and heavies. $2 75® 3.25: roughs. $2 25® 2.40. Cattle—receipts. 75; market slow. Calves—receipts light; market strong. Sheep and lambs—receipts light; market steady. FT. WAYNE. Feb 3—Hogs—Market. 100140 lbs.. 53.50: 140-200 lbs’. $3.40: 200-225 lbs.. $3.30: 225-250 lbs.. 53.20: 250-300 lbs.. $3.15: 300-350 lb?.. $3.05; roughs. $2.50. stags. $1.50; calevs, $7. ewe and wether lambs. $6: bucks, $5. Cattle—Market, sters, good to choice, ss© 5.50: medium to good. $4.50®5: common to medium. s3®4: heifers, good to choice. $4.50© 5; medium to good. $4®4.50; common to medium. $3 ®4: cows, good to choice $3®3.50; medium to good. $2.50® 3: cutter cows, $1.75 ®2.25: canner cows. 51®1.50: bulls, good to choice. S3© 3.25; medium to good. 52.50 ®3; common to medium. $2®2.50; butcher bulls. $3.25® 3 75. CINCINNATI. Feb. 3—Hogs—Receipts. 4.100: 1,539 direct and through market. 10 to mostly 15c lower; top and bulk good to choice. 160-225 lbs., $3.70: 230-250 lbs. largely $3.455 3 65; 250-270 lbs . *3.35®3 50: a few weightier butchers mostly 53.104/ 3.35: 120-140 lbs.. J 3.1053.20; sows mostly $24)2.25: lightweights quotable up to $2 50 or steady. Cattle—Receipts. 600; calves— Receipts. 30<): slow, about steadv on moderately light supplies: a few common to medium sters and heiefrs. $3 50® 4 75; beef cows. $2 50® 2.75; low cutters and cutter cows. *1 50© 2.25: bulls. $2 5053: vealers opened 50c higher on better grades, later trades all grades steady with Thursday: a few choice selections up to $7 early; bulk good to choice kind. $5.50®6.50; plainer grades mostly $3 50® 5. Sheep—Receipts. 300. hardly enough to make a market; a few sales around steady; odd lots medium to gcod lamb?. $5.50®6 25; common to medium. $3.50® 5; fat aged ewes quotable $1 ® 1.50. largely; best lightweights up to $2. There are more than two male ducks to every female duck, it appears from studies by the United States bureau of biological survey.

- THIS CURIOUS WORLD -

HE WROTE, ''W’ANV _ PEOPLE WILL GO THITHER. IF THE LAND HAS A pleasant name. 0 CAPTURED \m - • a/s ’ AT EXACTLY THE BEFORE LEARNING TO SWIM, THE/'V 1 ' ‘'T--" DIE IN CAPTIVITY IF CAUGHT AFTER. ‘' “ THE AGE OF SIX MONTHS, THEY ARE DIFFICULT TO TRAIN. I j M£l\i I; a./ N 1933 BY HE* SCR V ICC. INC. — — l -

Tlie world demand for sea lions is about six hundred animals a year, mast of which go into trained seal troupes for circuses, although the sea lion is not a seal at all. Dr. Stewart, physical anthropologist of the Smithsonian Institution, has discovered a great tendency among Eskimo men to develop an extra rib. Out of 200 skeletons examined, about 16 per cent of the males had twenty-five instead of the customary twentyfour presacral vertebrae. Next—What animal is rightly called the elk?

DOW-JONES SUMMARY

Scars Roebuck announces reduction ranging from 5 to 15 per cent on all classes of tires. Brokers Loans in week ending Feb. 1 showed an increase of $76,000,000 to $454.000.000: non-brokers loans increased $5.000.000. Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Cos. plant at Bridgeport is now operating at full time, five days a week, due to pick up in company's business during January. Dun’s review says changes appearing in the trade situation this week ha'e been in right direction and stability of many branches of activity is more sustained than anv time in the last three years. Bp T il iinl Press NEW YORK. Feb. 3.—Bradstreet daily index of 30 basic commodities for Thursday. Today. 68.37: Wednesday. 68.11: week ago. 69.28: year ago. 81.04: 1933 high Jan. 10. 71.30: 1933 low Jan. 20. 68.86. New York Bank Stocks (By Abbott. Hoppin & Cos.) —Feb. 3 Bid. Ask. Bankers 70*4 71 Brooklyn Trust 170 175 Central Hanover 138 139% Chase National 32% 32% Chemical 39*a 40 National City 41 % 41% Commercial 150 158 Continental 16% 17% Empire 24% 25 % First National 1.475 1.495 Guaranty 339 340% Irving 22% 22% Manhattan & Cos 29*4 29% Manufacturers 29*4 30 Rev York Trust 97 98 % Public 2’. 27% In the Air Weather condition at 9 a. m.: South wind. 4 miles an hour; temperature, 27; barometric pressure, 30.19 at sea level; general condition, clear, hazy; ceiling, unlimited; visibility, 3 miles; field, good. ANNOUNCEMENTS 3 Funeral Directors, Florists The history of Johnson and Montgomery is the history of continuous satisfaction to a clientele.. .whose demand for distinguished service has always been met with unfailing promptness and courtesy. Johnson & Montgomery Funeral Home 1622 N. Meridian St. HA. 1444 -- W. T. BLASENGY M Main office. 2226 Shelby St. Branch office. 1634 W. Morrl*. Dr 2570 FINN BROS. Funeral Home 1639 N. Meridian St. TA-1835 GRINSTEINER’S 522 E. Market RI 5374 HISEY & TITUS 957 N. Delaware LI. 3828 J. C. WILSON ‘ 230 Prospect Dr 6321-033? I Cards. In Memoriaraa COY—In memory of our husband and father. PAUL W. COY. who passed away two years ago today, Feb. 3, 1931. The roses of white are sere. All faded the roses of red. One who loved us is not here. And the one we loved is dead. WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. 1 Death Notices ARNETT, ANNIE Age 65 years, beloved mother of Claude P.. David R.. Virgil and Russell Arnett and sister of Mrs. Viola Gardner. Mrs Belle Brown and Philip and William Brock parsed awav a’ St. Vincent's hospital Wednesday. 11 p. m. Funeral at the late residence. 1218 E. Market St. Saturday 1:30 p. m. Friends Invited. Burial Memorial Park. Friends mav call at the residence after 6 p. m. Thursday. SHIRLEY SERVICE DOMBROSE, CHARLES R.—Age 81 years. Thursday. 9am. husband of Emily Domrose. father of Fred C.. Wm. G. and Waiter G. Domrose Funeral from late home. 110 W. Arizona. Monday. 2 p. m. Burial Crown Hill cemetery. FENDER. HATTIE B.—Beloved wife of Frank Fender and mother of Marguerite Fender, passed awav at the famiiv residence. 1732 E. Tabor st.. Wednesday, Feb. 1. Services at the residence Saturday, Feb 4. 2 p. m. Friends invited. Interment Memenal Park.

ANNOUNCEMENTS I L>< ath Notices FORD. CATHERINE C. Ago 75 years, sister of Walter Ford, passed away Wednesday. Feb. 1. at St. Francis hospital Funeral Saturday. Feb. 4. 8:30 a. m. at FINN BROS FUNERAL HOME 1639 N Metidian Services at SS Peters and Paul's cathedral 9 a. m. Interment Holy Cross cemetery. _ Friends iii'ind HEALEY. JAMES A.- Beloved husband of Mrs. Mary Healey, father of Margaret Helen and James Healey, died at his home. 3223 Central Ave, Wednesday. Funeral Saturday 8:30 at the home; 9 a m St. Joan of Arc church. Burial Holy Cross cemetery. Friends invited. KIRBY & DINN SER VICE, UNI'S. I.Al'RA—Widow of'the late Daniel Linus, passed away Thursday. Feb 2. at her home in Chicago. 111. Burial will he in Crown Hill cemetery. Saturday. Feb. 4, at 3:30 p. m. For further information. frienas mav call FINN BROS. FUNERAL HOME. TV 1835. SMITH, JAMES ROBERT Age 2 years.' beloved little son of Edwin and Florence Smith, brother of Doris. Billie Jr Carolyn and Marilyn Smith, passed away Tuesday. Jan. 31. Funeral from SHIRLEY BROS. CENTRAL CHAPEL. 946 N. Illinois St, Friday, Feb. 3.3 p m. _ invited. Burial Memorial Park. 4 Lost and Fonnd BEAGLE—SmaII black, white and tan, white arrow mark on back between hips. Children’s pet. 2230 W, McCarty. BE-3265. BOSTON TERRIER Male. 4 white -eet, white chest. Answers • Muggs." License FOUND Dog. brmdle and white, fairly large size. DR-4136-M. FOUND—Black and" white setter. Brown feet, black ears. Brand new collar. 800 E. Main st. Broad Ripple. FOX TERRIER—Lost or strayed; male, white and brindle. Answers to "Foxie." 2204 N. Illinois. HE-32R9. LADY'S WATCH 1728 Ruckle or 1300 and 1500 Alabama. Reward. HE-2832. LORGNETTE- Lost pcrsumablv at Snortridge. return to 1846 N. Pennsylvania. TA-6250. LOST —Two boxes, each containing jewelled crown: also overnight case containing lady’s blue slippers, hose, etc, Bible. Between Claypool hotel and west 20th street. Reward. HA-2197. LOST Tan and brown leather purse, containing money. Wednesday night. Either in 1200 block W. 34th St, or 200 block E. 34th. Liberal reward HA-4384-W. POLICE DOG—Medium sized, dark heavy coat. Companion to small boy. Reward. Call Ta. 3876 or Li. 7312. Mr. Trone. 3339 Broadway. POLICE DOG—Female, lost Tuesday; wolf gray, black back, hair thin. '4 tail, brass studded collar; answers name Peggy Lou. 814 Athon SU _ PURSE -Friday, black; metal .handle; rontains keys, Roberta Bruce. IR-2953. ‘ PURSE—Black, bet ween Tucket s shoe and Washington on N. Pennsylvania. Reward. j BE-4685. daytime. WATCH—Lady's white gold, in coin purse, inscribed inside back. Florence F. Wallace. Nov, 1911. Lost on Market or trackless trolley to city hospital. Liberal reward. Irv. 5253. WIREHAIRED fox terrier lost, dark brown, white. Answer to ‘ Urf." Reward. Hu. 2200, WRIST WATCH—Lady’s, initials K. P. W. 4044 N. Penn, st. WA. 3318. 5 Personals CONTRACT BRIDGE lessons. Culbertson system, including 1933 rules. $1 per foursome. Hu. 1570. DR. CHESTER MILLER 'The Children's Dentist." 1107 Odd Fellow bldg. _ FALSE teeth, broken plates repaired. Teeth replaced, called, delivered. Save money. Carpenter Dental Lab, 417 Va. DR-5967. GENTRY BEAUTY SALON 286 W. 40th, formerly 3949 N. Capitol. SPECIALS—FRIDA Y SATUR DAY Shampoo - ‘SOFT WATER EXCLUSIVELY! finger wave, sunrav lamp. arch, manicure. $1.25. Mrs. I. J. Derby, owner; Gladys Leeke. Ruth Wien, operators. Evening appointments. Vo-4341. J. RALPH WHITE SUPER-MINn RCTENCE _ 22% North Penn. KNOW ALL about yourself. Mv studies enable you to solve the problems of iife. Lets talk it over. No obligations. ■T RALPH WHITE 231 NORTH TLt INOIS NOODLE NESTS Something new for luncheons pnd snnne-s. Ha-2599-R. RENT A MAYTAG $1 per week. Call Ri 9441 Extension 372. L S AYRES & Cos Use E-N-T Oil Its Oils and Balsams from the pine forest —are instantly effective: quick'.v relieves Chronic Sinusitis Sinus infections. Soc your druggist. On Sale :>t all Drug Stores, 6 Transportation IS THE SOUTHLAND CALLING? AVe are offering the most econotn- J* ieal transn o r t alion to that'wondentil clime. Ever.v bus is Tropic Air. Heated and S has Porter SerVice all the way. One- Round Way Trip Chicago $ :{.(¥) $ 4.50 Louisville 2,50 3.75 Nashville S no 5.85 Chattanooga 7.00 13.50 Atlanta 8.55 17.00 Jacksonville 14.(0 2.5.00 Miami 22**0 40.00 Tampa 20.00 34.00 j Orlando 20.00 34 00 UNION BUS S DEPOT 125 W. Market. RI-9668 MODERN TRAVELERS BUREAU > Brevort Hotel Ri. 2188 Buses to N. Y . $1150: Philadelphia. $10.35: Wash, *10; Pitts, $5.40: Col, *2.90: Davton. *2; Tulsa. *7: Los Angeles. *26 50. BUSINESS SERVICE 7 Business Service* BAND and orchestra instruments repairing: expert euar. work. PEARSON PIANO CO, 128 N Penn. LI-5513 CARPENTERING Painting, repairing cheap. M T. LOWE & SON. BE 2527-J DRESSMAKING- Dresses. $1 coats $5; up-to-date Work guaranteed Ir 4932. EXPERT auto repairs: reasonable prices. Penn-Ten Garage, Penn, and 10th Sts. RI-2270, IF vou are goina to paint vour car let us sandblast It. All paint removed N w paint holds 50% longer Commercial Sand and Blasting Cos, 1013 S, Delaware. Dr-7040 LAUNDRY—Mens a specialty; family washing, mending; call: deliver LI-910*. MOTOR SPECIALISTS—Brake experts fender; body repairing. DOLL & MEHRING. 2409 N Illinois TA-5691. _ STORAGE—LocaI, long distance hauling, return loads wanted. Part loads service otto J. Suesz. Ri-3828 Ri-6551. Ch-0699-W. TRUCK REPAIR SERVICE (TRUCKS ONLY.) GERKINGS 1139 N. ILLINOIS. RI. 8800.

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BUSINESS SERVICE 7-a Moving. Transfer. Storage ALLISONS PRICES ARE CHEAPER SERVICE BETTER CAREFUL WHITE MEN: *2 LOAD UP LI-4105, . FIREPROOF STORAGE Store now par *l* months ister. fre; neultng to storage. Moving *4 per load t,d up r-*ll R! 77*0 419 MrkCt Bt. MOVING *2 UT—Local overland eouio. covrd trucks: white men. Pete’s, CH-287* 7-h Paperhanging and Painting SUNFAST Wall Paper. 5c * roll: paper hanging 10c a roll, work guaranteed. CH-IH, INSTRUCTIONS 10 Schools, College*. Ttoring SPECIAL offer of six weeks' free instruction in piano, or slice for enrollment _frfe_ of $2 !R- n 956 HELP WANTED 13 Help Wanted —Male MAN WANTED with machine that separates gold from dirt No ,‘ake. Inquire. 119 N Noble st_ MEN Tha* can sell advertising, if you can't sell, do not apply Tuesday. Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, aUer 4pm Best commi sion In the city. 418 Century Bldg STAR UNO SALARY and liberal bonus guaranteed. Room 418. 38 North Pennsvlvania. 15 Wanted—Male or Female MAN OR WOMAN with car and $25 as partner in cleaning and pressing shop. 905 Massachusett-s Ave 16 Situations Wanted EXPERIENCED responsible secretary, correspondent. Have car. Age 25.' Low salary DR-099Q-W RENTALS 17 Furnished Rooms 52 NICE, clean, sleeping room, modem. Widow's home. Privileges. Near car line. DR-5180-R 33; NEW JERSEY. N . 220,> -Newly papered; next bath: well furnished: good heat. $3 10 $5 -Central. 1960. furnished rooms: 2 baths, living room privileges Real home Ha. 4927 ALABAMA. N 723 Warm comfortable clean rooms; also cottage Walking distance. Phone ALABAMA: AT 11TH. 302 E _ , -Steam heated apartment: hot water. $2 single. *3 double. LI -5083 ALABAMA, N, 523 Gavlord. Apt. 5; cozy room adjoining bath: walking distanee, $3 BROADWAY. 2434 Attractive large room: twin beds, home privileges, garage optional. Reesona b! “. DELAWARE 2024 N ! Furnished room with private bath: 2 meals optional. Home privileges. ILLINOIS, 1907 N Attractive room; refined home; large closet, steam, garage. Very reasonable MASSACHUSETTS. 540 Steam heat, modern rooms. Simmons beds, low daily. weekly rates. OHIO. E, 405-—Close in. good, clean oeda. 15c a night; tun, showers, WOODRUFF P! 774 West Dr. Cheerful front room; 2 closets: private home; suitable 1 or 2. CH-5724 WIDOWS Home, attrnctne large front"; steam, hot water near bath HE-1494. NICE clean beds, steam heat; 35c night. NEW PALACE HOTEL 4N. Now .h ROOMS -25 c. 50c day: weekly. $1.50 to $2.50. steam heat, shower. CRAIG HOTEL. 323 E. Washington. St 1 Colonial Ilotol Every con lrt “ AIULLX p arlcinK Mllst teß to appreciate. $4 up. 236 N. Illinois. CLINTON HOTEL- 29 Virginia, downtown* modern, steam heat, walking distance: *2 un. CO RONADOTIOTEL - onebiock * 1 . north 0 1 dus terminal, hrp.t. running water in rooms -zj! c _**’■•>• weekl- $3 up. 156*2 N Illinois. Seminole 2*o N Ala, A-1 rooms, re- ,. decorated, shower in each Hotel rr&.s0 ,3 dou o bie° 85 slnElc; $5 " 50 HOTEL ANTLERS Offers all comforts. Ultra modern hotel service. As low as $2 a day; $lO week. 750 N. Meridian. LI-2351. PURITAN Clean, modern, fireproof. Clt y hPat ' <J ulet Rooms HOTEL with hot and cold water $3 wreek and up. Free tub or shower baths. Low daily rates. Market and New Jersey Sts. Eastgate Hotel We invite comparison in rates, appoint* ments. and service. Beautifully furnished 1 and carpeted rooms. Bcautyrest mattress. i Radio n:>t headphones*. You will enjoy I our luxurious lobby, social rooms, card ! games, etc. The location is quiet and | most convenient. We are sure that you will be apreeblv surprised upon learning j our low rates, as we more for vour money than can he obtained elsej Washington and New Jersey .streets. :18 Housekeeping Rooms j 01.50 UP- Delaware. N, 606; sleeping housekeeping; private entrance; garage reasonable: modern. 53 DELAWARE. 2324 N ROOM AND KITCHENETTE: FURNISHED OR UNFUFINISHED GARAGE OPTIONAL. S3. $3.50; CENTRAL. 1326 - Large light room, complete, closet: next bath: 1 or 2 people. $3.50; ROOM and small kltchene;te: mocE ern: utilities furnished: white neighborhood. 3146 Northwestern. HA-24JH-R. $4. ASHLAND. 1128 2-Room front apartment. modern, furnished, utilities, private entrance. $5: 1238 ASHLAND- 3 furnished room* garage .utilities, private entrance; also 3 unfurnished rooms RI-5201. $5: 10TH. E. 2225—3 rooms, b~-os: overstufled, range clean, $5, 31ST. 1057 W. —2 Completely furnished modern front rooms; also single garage. $6: Ashland, 1.322 2 ronm?, modern, all furnished, utilities. Private entrance. RI-8771. CENTRAL. 2140 1 room kitchenette apartment: light and cheerful, sink lavatorv. employed women. DAVIDSON. N, 521 rooms; everything furnished: private entrance: vrv reasonable RI-6703. DELAWARE N, 720—2 rooms, near bath, complete kitchen furnished; $6. Walkinr disl.enr", LT-4801 ILLINOIS. N, 2339—1. 2 rooms. $2.50, $3.50. $6; laundry, private entrance. TA-7110, ILLINOIS. N . 1726—NICELY FURNISHED TWO ROOMS; UTILITIES: SINK IN KITCHEN: PRIVATE ENTRANCE __ MERIDIAN N, 1835 2 and 3-room apartments; sink; utilities furnished; also sleeping room; garage. MIDDLE DRIVE. 892 —Two furnished rooms, instantaneous hot - .voter; private both; Murph.v bed, CH-4249 new .jersey n . 1449 Room and~kitciw enette, $3; 2-room apartment, $5. furnished. RI-3619 afternoon. NEW JERSEY. N, 2033 —2 apartment*: near bath: hot water, also sleeping room. HA-2571-W NEW JERSEY. 418 N— Largs, furnished front room. $3 50; also sleeping room. $1.50 and $2 OAKLAND. N. 956~3 _ FURNISHED ROOMS BATH UTILITIES FURNISHED. PPrvATt ENTRANCE , OHIO. 540 E Front room. *2.50 per week; 2 rooms, *3.50; garage s_l month. PRUITT. 1325 % square from RUerside car; 3 nicely furnished rooms; 94; yard. ST. PAUL. 1201 -3 rooms: furnished, fir, t floor; front entrance: garage. Owner STATE. 425. N. -2 modern, connecting rooms, near bath: everything furnislmd: garage optional. TALBOTT. N.. 2338—Large room and kitchenette, completely furnished, garage; *5: also sleeping room TALBOTT. 2342 N 2-Room modern front apartment.. Gas. sink, furnished complete. Reasonable. Ha 4803-M _ TIBBS. 1713 N.—3-Room modern double, everything furnished, utilities; garage. Near Speedwav bus _ NINTH. E, 616—3 rooms; everything furnished: private bath; large closet, hardwood floors: phone 24TH E 408—3-room front apartment. Private bath and entrance. Reasonable. 19 Rooms with Board $8 FOR 2—lncludes 3 meals, laundry and garage: coupie preferred HA-2444-M CENTRAL I*l3—Good care to elderly people god meals: real home: reasonable. RI-6843, JEFFERSON. N . 325—Congenial car and bus. good meals laundry privileges. GH-0885-J TALBOT. N 2358—Stop looking a* rooms vou won't enjoy. See ours and be satis- _. HA-0209-R ATTRACTIVE HOME—Employed mother at child, with mother's care or married couple BE-4083 21 Lnturmshed Apartments *22 42 W. 11th—Nicely decorated kitchenette apartment, heat. gas. water. Ice furnished. Call Ap ; _ 1 The Grant S27.SO—PARK 2004—Upper 5 rooms, heat and water furnished HE-1759 BROADWAY, 1207 l room? utilities; furnished. Frigidaire indoor bed janitor service CH - 4249 CENTRAL. 2342—5 rooms, heat and water. 1 month free RI-5994, HE-2783 DELAWARE N . 1907—4 exceptionally fin* room? decorated to suit barg HU-8522. EASTERN. 209—3 rooms very desirable. modrn. downstairs Inclosed oorch. CH-5055. EASTERN 548—4-room modern apartment; Frigidaire; utilities paid. S4O. CH-0693-J. SALEM. 3744- Uddt 7-room heat, water. Frigidaire, redecorated: s*f) HA-1225. 230 E. NINTH ST.—S3O-537 50. 402 N. Meridian: $45 00 $125 00 BLOCK from Marott 7 rooms, new’.v decorated. tile bath. Frigidaire, barsam. TADRASTIC REDUCTIONS on 3-bedroom modern apt*., including Frigidaire. RI--3658.