Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1943 — Page 19
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At that time (and now,
were selling like hot cakes because of the public anger over the execution of the Tokyo ‘bombers.
_, Being Good Friday, it was a legal holiday, and the banks were closed. If a bank cashed a check on a legal holiday and it bounced, the bank might be stuck
Nor would its bonding company bail it out.
The city’s bankers diséussed staying open just to sell war bonds, which they would like to have done, but couldn’t figure out a way to do it without
: Mr. Budrow r+ having customers wonder why they couldn't do regular business, as
USINESS
Legal Technicality Prevented Local Banks From Selling War Bonds Friday
— By ROGER BUDROW
+ A STATE LAW KEPT INDIANAPOLIS BANKS from belping the war effort last Friday.
for the money.|
too, for that matter) Bonds
PRICES ON HOGS DROP 25 CENTS
‘Heavier * Receipts Include 11,500 Porkers; Bring Top of $14.75.
Prices on hogs dropped 25 cents at the Indianapolis stockyards today, the food distribution aiministration reported. Porkers weighing 200 to 225 pounds brought a top of $14.75. . Receipts included 11,500 hogs, 2225
‘Riding in a trackless train, these wounded Yanks, all casualties from the South Pacific, and now being treated at Battle Creek, Mich., are shown being taken on a tour of the Ford Willow Run plant, Where, Shey are watching the ‘assembling of the huge Liberator bombers.
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WELL SUPPLIED
Somervell Says MacArthur Is Now Getting All . Possible Help..
NEW YORK, April 27 (U. P.)— Lt. Gen. Brehon B. Somervell, commanding general of the army services of supply told “drug store admirals and powder room generals” today that American preduction will fully prepare .United States troops and those of the allies with their capital needs and a substantial reserve of all important war weapons. ein before the 81st annual
g of the Chamber of Comof the United States, he denied the army service program was slowing down and answered eriticism with five reasons for an “unplanned” program. These were: Availability of materials, manpower, the necessity for placing untried models into production, the withdrawal of military requirements’ because of change of battle
strategy and obsolesgence. No front is being neglected, he declared. © “We are getting out to Gén. Mac-
No U. S. Generator Plants, ISU CHARGES TWO
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Will Not Necessaril
Make You v Eligible: for New Car
Beginning satay. May. 1, fact that you havé'a C No ra«
tion will not nétedsarily make vou,
eligible“ for the purchase of a 1942 automobile under $1500. The OPA has annouriced that the list: of : essential. uses ‘of cars will become. a part, of the -automohile ration; order itself. - Those: uses include the following: fa , Official government. or Red: Gross business; travel from: -se¢hool “to school; group transportation “to school; carrying United States mail; wholesale newspaper “delivery and supervision; - carrying: non-portable photggraphis « equipment; profes sional ‘medical calls; professional calls by: licensed farm veterihiarians, and professional calls by public health ‘nurses. Professibnal calls by licensed embalmers; religious calls by practicing ministers; religious calls by religious practitioners; carrying farm produce and supplies; ‘transporting: farm workers, fishermen, seamen, maring workers and radio broadcast: engineers; transporting various ‘eSsential workers, and recruiting and training workers, maintaining peaceful industrial relations.
e| derviceable cab “oper ODT authority, {8 eligible; © OPA em that applies only: to eligibility i” smaller hard-topped oars with
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{manufacturers list price
$1500. Eligibility {for more sive cars and for convertibles gardless of price, is less res Cosom ei V3
Tire rationing’ officials of the dianapolis’ district OPA today 1 rphasized * that truckers still obtain certificates from their Jo war price and rationing | ards truck tire recaps.’ otis ! Under an order issued and effective May 1, quota’ tions on the number of ce for truck tire recapping - that ibe issued each month by . price . and rationing Bpards eligible vehicle operators will removed. ge However, OPA officials said, procedure for obtaining certifica
Sra
for the service still must be ob= "4 tained from an official OPA tireins = spector before application to a local board.
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BUSINESS AT A A GLANCE
is not’ changed. "A recommen mo
ong he hangs wore Open any. cattle, 650 calves and 125 shorn, Arthur every plane, every tank,| Transporting construction work-| Doehler Die Casting Co. March Son y pe oo a1 om WITH PL ANT ‘THEFT’ every gun, every round of ammuni- ers, repair, maintenance and in-|quarter net profit $339,438 or $1.1 bl One. i : {= M tion that it is humanly possible to stallation - men-skilled services; |a share vs. $251,824 or 88 cents year i, should: nein "; ae 14o- 180 rr A ek: 1 Bu t Canad 0] ets qa teri I us / S by d” he said. “Remember that the members ‘of armed forces; various ago, : such cases. ee 180- 300 nen 10 Togs: 1s WILMINGTON, Del, April 27 en rE to Australia takes four | delivery services; dealing in «scrap Flintkote Co. and: subsidiaries 12 i 8 8 «= 220 POUNAS -seoveerans 147501488 | | WASHINGTON, April 27 (U. P.) —Rep. John M. Coffees (D. Wash.),| (U. P.).—A suit charging “theft” of times as long as a round trip to metal; professional ‘calls by social] weeks ‘ended March 27; net income |. COFFEE TABLETS have; been 320-29 Sear saves is Bt IO charged today that construction of new generating: plants capable of a steel plant doing an $18,000,000 some other front. Remember that|workers, and selling essential prod-|$344,224 or 28 cents a common share “4; 270- 300 Thess noses 14.60614.00 producing 4,478,000. kilowatts “of - electricity - have been halted in this annual business was filed yesterday | we have armies in Africa fighting ucts. vs. $306,490 or 37 cents year ago. . developed in Brasil. Oil and salts | 3%0- 330 re 1e38eies | country while critical materials are being shipped to Canada for the|in U, S. district court by a New|for their lives. We cannot deny| In addition, a person who has Tinos Zine Co. and subsidiaries are removed and tablet can be |Medium— i _ | same purpose. York and Boston firm of industrial|them their proper share any more|Office of defense transportation per- [six months ended March 31 net ins dissolved in hot water and served, | 1% 330 pounds c... bo 12.50@1450| He made the charge in a letter to House Rules Chairman Adolph | engineers, than we can deny Gen. MacArthur Mission. to add a taxicab to his fleet |come $240,798 or $2.50 a share v8 Powered coffee experiments didn’t | too to cholos= Sabath. (D. Ii), urging action .on Defendants in the action are a| his share.” or who ‘wishes fo replace. an un-!$210,404 or $2.52 year ago. ; hs work out so well, Too much flavor | 210 300 Pounds ....... ..... 14:60@1465| his ‘resolution to investigate the N. Y : St k former émployee and his attorney. Overseas Needs Ate Met + Too much flavor | 00. 380 poudh ...0vi...... 14801468 war power program. dN. Xo. OLOCRS The suit was filed by MacDonald] ithe. io the production brogram ; i was lost, 360- 400 pounds ............ 1450@1460| He said construction was halted Bros, Inc, against Norman D. eller 1s the p progr Interest Exempt From All Present Federal Income Taxes 1 i #“@ 8 nn 2 Good— : 15051458 at the Grand Coulee Dam in Wash- ! {Schreiber of Chicago, & former em-, Jegiecting the Sulimasine JRenage, - We 'O nd O : : 1 ee ; A NEW YORK department store 2%. 550 ponds 11 e@1e 55 ington, the Davis Dam in Colorado, Complete New York ployee, and Jerome S. Greenberg, oe civ Bn Sono He ES e Own a fer. 2 1 La (Macy's) is plugging now for post- Medium. e the Keswick Dam in California and .i : Ch > r, or industry's rights, he a ‘ : RR : y stock tations are car- icago attorney, and charges that| . All th £0 dmi 4 3 war houses. It signs pledges with| 300- 850 pounds ............ 13.0061440| the Tennessee Valley Authority. quo Schreiber ‘was authorized’ by his|,, 211 the drug store admirals and - $63,000.00 : customers that they will start sav Slaughter Pips “Congress had authorized each| | ried daily in the final edi- : y the powder room generals can't/§| » 1 d "| Medium and Good— y employer firm to secure a purchase : : 1 ing now (bonds or cash) for a down | 50. 120" pounds. ............ 12.78018.15 | Project mentioned above and had | .. = po Times. option on the Andrews Steel Co. of sway us.from the determination to | City of Indianapolis ; ; payment on a prefabricated house. oATTLE (am) appropriated money for He somiple- ; Newport, Ky. Yini\he Wai 82 SURELY as a Doselife, | SRE : di 4 SH : ral o | Shon ™ | projects are of vital importance to Nei |,-ne employee it was alleged, |)yes ang to do the job thoroughly,” 1% Refunding Bonds, 2 PORTABLE FACTORIES in the Joo. 1500 bounds ciereiaieets }3.081450 UF ‘war 8iorl. vet construction Was High Low Last Change inined with Greenberg to purchase he asserted, : ¥ future are expected by President 1100-1300 pounds aaa 10:50 11.33 ou pest om constuction | Alesh Corp .. 1% i sie ¥ ‘y, | the plant for themselves, at an an-|" noun overseas needs are being Maturing July 1, 1935, to July 1, 1063 p W. A. Fairburn of Diamond Edi eaGina went on. Allis-Chal .... 34 4% "34% .... |now:.ced purchase price of $4-|et Somerville said, “we are pro- TO YIELD 1.05% to 1.25% Match C Goo 900 pounds [email protected]| «ye k that alumi 1d am San qo 8 13 173 a . | 925.282. viding our own troops in training y a o. He says the days of 11 He tte IB 00@iese| We know aluminum cou an p .* : a : 13001300 “sounds -.:1..: 11%, 15.00@1e. | have been produced with the power|Am RS &.88- 4S 3% | ‘he complaint asserts that the|tnis year with only a part of the a irect obligations of the Cit large match factories, sawmills - 3%: J8%8 po p company was recapitalized 4 en These bonds are the direct oblig y and wood working plants are past. Madam. pounds .....se.eee. [email protected]) from these projects, in this coun- Am T & T ..18% MEL 1% + What its 15.000 Jepap shares _— major critical items.” of Indianapolis, Indiana, and are payable from un- ¥: It would be more economical, he | 700-1100 pounds ............ 13.75g 1478 | try. With proper expedition, ibjAm Water W © 1% - © 1% — | converted into 4500 shares, held by |. Orc cr he added, “our allies limited ad valorem. taxes to De levied on all of the He says, to build smaller plants that 1100-1300 pounds [.1l.ll +s.. [email protected]| could have been produced more|Ansconds .... 28% 2, = WH — % the two men es, eld bY who have been equipping their, taxable property in the City of Indianapolis. can be moved to new sources of | 700-1100 pounds ...... .. ... [email protected]| quickly than in Canada, and at the | Atchison pf .. 78% a Bh + Ya ’ armies for a much longer period of supply when ohe area is out over. Helters same cost to the United States” |At Refining .. 22% 3% 30 + 2 ' time should be provided with their : Chotce— : Coffee said he had “much evi-(Ben Ind Loan. 14% 14% 14% — ti Steel Co. . President . | capital needs by the end of the year, 2 = = 800- 800 Pounds ............ 15.00@ 15.50 E Beth ‘Steel .... 63% 63% 63% — % AR 800-1000 POUNAS .ceccovreees [email protected]| dence” of discrimination by the! gsrden ....... 6s 26 268 ius Denies Cha although our own army will not be TION z= ODDS AND ENDS: Montgomery | Good— power division of the WPB against/ Borg-Warner * . 33 ~~ 32% 32% .... rges so equipped. until late in 1044.” Ward spent $400,000 advertising its §00-100 a AAR 1 3015.50 congressionally-authorized projects hi Ds Na 189 Tie 10s to. NEWPORT, Ky. April 27 (U. P.). b i 417 GIRGLE TOWER Investment Bankets LINGOLN 8535 0 ly-authorized projects) chrysier _.... 2 5 _i.16|—Norman D. Schreiber ident Submarine Situation Better — Fi opposition to the war labor board | Medium in favor of “certain private proj- Comw _& a1 te % —1.18 chreiber, president of - Yegarding its union contract. .. . S90. 900 pounds............. BGM, ons" Bdison .. 1% 135 10% — % thie Andrews Steel Co. here, said to-| The submarine Sostion, though : ‘ ha Du Pont says it will be able to 900 POURS .+i..ecvnen.. [email protected]| Corn Prod .... 58 58 ay there was “no foundation what-| grave, is “improved,” he said, and : : a2 rR ur switch its plants from parachute ny- Cows (all weights) b Thi wat eftork:lap bash impeded Bote Mines a 20% ton 20 > % ever” for a suit charging him and|added: FUNNY BUSINESS a i lon to hosiery nylon within a few|§0d ---ioerirereviie---oon..- 1220@1350 Toots » he concluded. “Certain Far Kodak 1810 100% B86 * % other company officers with the| “We have lost many ships. We Sp yo ah days after the war is over... . . More | Cutter ER COmIOR oes. S000 11.00 (private power) companies seem to rn A ads. x “384. 38% 33% — 1i,| theft” of Andrews Steel. probably will lose: many more. We x than five million cigarets are ‘being| "Coil, MP9 Me particularly well represented in| Gagarieh die 133% 18% — 4| In a statement, Schreiber said he| have built more than we have lost xX given free to service men weekly.| .. (yearlings banal the power division.” ho 3 Sede 31 T 3 had been negotiating for stock of and I want you to know that our “A... .$l-a-year men, under original Beet— Indple Pr & Lt 18, 18% 18... © 1|the Andrews Steel Co. for several troops under naval convoy have sufMcNutt order, can’t go back to high ood» fefannidinasensarsess [email protected] Iht Nickel Mh. 3%. ety years and “long before” the Mac- | fered losses so light as to be miracEERE TE MUST RECORD OPA BB I pina En Se road’e re still:going up; +++} Cutter and common ........ [email protected] | Ronnecot Wh 43% 4% — % engineering work” for the company. | escort ships and aircraft progresses, ~ Some other congressional commit- ' CALVES (650) : Kresgs 88... 23° 23% 2% + w| “MacDonald Bros. at all times the losses will taper off.” tees are jealous of the Truman Yealtr (all weights) POINT DECREASES Kroace Ss & B 3, » BR. a were informed by me that I was| The new 106 mm. howitzer is “the committee’s capturing headlines so Good fo choice iii [email protected] Nash-Kelv sis 3 3% : [%lcontemplating the purchase of the pest gun of its type in. the world | cousistently. [Sommer wad mdi 11111 {80188 ice of price administration| Nat chitity Jif 2% 18% ¥ |stock on my own behalf,” he said. today.” he said, but reveled that + ; : . Feeder and Stocker Cattle and Calves : Nat Dairy 11% 11% — w| “They at no time objected to. my| «ye are already at work in the de- : U. : S. STATEMENT Nn today reminded retail and wholesale|y y Centrai 18% 17% 3 — [contemplated purchase or claimed velopment of a better model.” WASHINGTON, April 27 (U. P.).—Gov-| 3 $0030 pounds ........... [email protected]| distributors of processed foods to} Packard a an ala — li80 ‘Interest in the stock which I| gome items are in excess of imernment, expensés a receipts ‘for the S00°1050 pounds ...ceceeeese [email protected]) woop, g record of point decreases in| pen 4 Ford... Ng Wn Pa 3% nlight purchase. mediate requirements, he disclosed, | Sr See con Te prunar ce: SUSIE mei processed foous inventory us| EERE BoC HL BT explaining that an Tih hour change . : This ear Last Year id I . , [Proctor & G.. 55% 04% B4% — - ] in military. needs was responsible. \ . ER} / Dxpenses 680.471.802.415 923304 807.601 21 00 000 DOURAE ese. eses.. [email protected]| & TESUlL Of point value reductions ulimsa ers a Wh 8 GRAINS ARE STEADY = _Y, noes P <4 pr Receipts 3043183007 880.831.2471 G00 pounds ....v.e.. [email protected]| Made effective in certain items on peal ge “i: d oS . oi - tal - A a 5 Gian hos iB SHER, |, gai es yeh 3 sa fe 48 8% -0) ON BOARD OF TRADE, E £ Public debt 131.619.974.432 70,341360.200 00 JOURdS (GOVE sarey1:e-: M3001809 The items affected were frozen Ry pe te Gh i op. ily ALL N : ON o\V 7A Gold reserve. 22,482,081,622 22,086491,268| Medium 13.00014.00| fruits and vegetables and all ra- Siudamses ess ion itn Am Zw CHICAGO, April 21 (U. P).|[, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | Good and Cho Calves tHeifers) tioned soaps, on which point values wits a Mo. 8h 84 W804 cy |Wheat futures recovered early CleaEINgS n.......os-vuivnsvorss, 2 Sounds down ceeeccionn 14. 00@ 15.00 were reduced, and blackeyed peas Ss. 00 vonss 3» 38% on . |losses and other grains continued PACKA Debits 2500 Sounds down ies. 1880914. 00| known also AS COW peas. and black- un 8tk va \ 3 % 2 J Ey firm on the Board of Trade today. . N : : SHEEP AND duns “(138) eyed beans—which were removed Westing ne Hd 92% 93ta .... | At the end of the first hour ; . . Now you can - j 0 i 1} 0 | AN Good and choiCe ........... 1.50@ 9.00 | from rationing. Woolworth « ea 38 36% — ‘| wheat was unchanged to up % cent|i jeer your possessions —_— = 5 yt Fommon. and am d%0d 780 These records should not be sent| Young Sht ... 35% 35% 384 — % hie bushel; Sr unchanged; ous up | against ihe wvnlt ot _ 5 =] : ba 472714242. 7: to . Sessoms ltteers 4, and rye up : 1 fire — burglary = paReu— i” ER | Good t0 Choice .............. [email protected] | to OPA but kept by the food mer hd i DAY. NIGHT or SUNDAY in ae and i Sia winn nn wee 131561415 chant in case he finds it necessary Wheat prices firmed under com- ciwipdsatis-—less apie : $ nl fy BA Sonu 5 HE 0 te wn aaument PROTEST TO BROWN |mison Rove ‘wine “ruvarabi gins, : : 4 out of 3 MORRIS PLAN || Good and choice ............. [email protected] | his allowable inventory, the amount ‘crop news. and ‘strength at Winni- |i - J one policy. And this is my husband—he had a rather blank expression on : a dfeditln and g0od ..»..r..:- +» 13301375 | of which ‘in points determines how ON GR ADE L ABELIN 6 peg contributed bullish factors. rhe old bundle- our wedding aay! / i Loans Made Without Endorsers large a stock of processed foods 'he Corn trade remained confined to: of.policies plan, With is CROSSWORD PUZZLE es one single sale in May the first 16 d ; omis vz : i * Sorowon Charoste Avior funiture ||. LOCAL PRODUCE [may keep on hand. WASHINGTON, April 27 (U. Po). | pie be session. El imaceuractes er neces A . ; eavy bree ens a » % . - Risks io ® Toke 6 weeks to make the frst payment We By tet an 25%5e A ores, aa th home —Fifteen labor, consumer, farm and rr——— el ons, . The All actly HORIZONTAL Ages to om i 11 Motives : : whi ; : ; ? t today ac- i 3 bably ex 1 i | Fr *Many loans completed while you wait. || BEG, py unger 3 ths, colored and Barred | essed food item at the close of busi- ome, ny tis DAILY PRICE INDEX POUT Tour needs 8 + Depts ht Holamny r: ® No credit inquiries 0 riends orse atives || and White Rock, 27 1c. ness April 21, the day before changes | NEW YORK, April 27 (U. P.).— ou - are willing” to f :_ 1 : , © FREE PARKING across the street in Fryers 3 SO, ena over, colored and M. Brown of capitulating on the, cost y the U. S. A, : RO 8 Sick + : arcade. Goroge for auto appraisal. || Barred and White Rock, 29. * |became effective, their point Value| yc 1abeling issue to the pressure Dun & Bradstreet's daily weighted “pay. George —— EITIABSAV ADH RIO 5 20 Before = L Phone MA 445 a for Mr.Coots || comes Tons eeiy bres; gi at the start of business April 22 and| o¢ jp gjviquals who don’t want the! price index.of 30 basic commodities, : ; ; 9 Excludes RESOIGR TIE INISIE EN 21 Baseball club >. 1. Eggs—Current receipts, 54 lbs. and up, the BBO by “Which 0 She point consumer to know the quality a compiled for Unites Press (1930-32) RL _- 13 Symbol fot AE SPIE RE Mise Ha 23 Fur-bedring Graded Eggs—Grade A large, 36c; grade| value of his i y their products. average equals : silver 8 4 1) § Ty | } a A edi, 3c; grede ‘a: swall, 25 no mpfr—————— Representatives of ‘the organiza- Yesterday .............. wives. 11.08 GRAIN DEALERS 14 Bustle "25 Slight taste } grade, 3 lo . 28 : Ta Butter—No. 1, 50c. Butterfat—No. 1, LOC AL ISSUES tions, in a letter to Brown, asserted Week Ago........ccevieenes. 17193 MY 15 Chinese Suitable PRA 40c: No. 3, 4c. Nominal auotations farnished" by: Indi] that:grade labeling of canned £00ds| MONth AGO..........ssssssss 17182 CAT UNCICI I LO ARLIN | aborigine 3 Cl iT 29 Negative ana] a oS Pid Asked and other products is a war neces- Year AgO........:.ves PPPS > FI 1740 NORTH MERIDIAN STREET 16 Genus of i Sn ear ou | Agents Fin Corp com ...... “i i sity and called upon Brown to en-|1943 High (April 2)......... 172.40 ’ YY 4 shru vig -Eiay Wo =~ Sr] RECT ORY Agents Fin Corp pid +: 4s | force the proposed program at once. | 1943 Low (Jan. 2) ........... 166.61 - (adn ts di 17 In three ways ats LE p 33 Peep 8 3- B y ny Beli R Stk vds 6% ptd ..-.. 82... | Brown recently told a house in- ; ; ® Soomb, form) 34 Pluss 3 > % eet 0 ... : mittee that he hd v handise and Service fe al RE EE thonity to istic] THIS CURIOUS WORLD By William n Ferguson 21 Staff of life Wiad $5 He was 3 Mine shaft 7 ercna : 00K’ Co oom iii. 18: 18 [tute PAN Lampreys Bash known as u : fo Home T&T Ft Wayne 1% pid’ sous Swe : Te hang, eh Was 24 Native metal 41 Entire “The —— of 37 Age : ¢ *Ind Asso Tel 5% pfd........ 102% ordered by some £0, 25 Sorrowful 42 Observe His Country” 38 Doltishness Ey Ind & Mich 7% pfd ...... wy not enforced. Some canners have : 39 ish- AR A » Ind Hydro Elec T% .eecensse- Sr an 26 South Dakota 43 Weight VERTICAL Honey ve Cheaper HERE because” our. over. Ind Gen Serv 6% .......... .., | protested it on the ground that the (abbr) ~ 44 Symbol for - 1 lIrrigate 40 Close-fi head Is less. Bedroom, Livin Ets Room, » IIs B & L:8¥a%h oo o2vrens ola. 190 cost of labeling outweighs the ad- 27 Liberate fAuorine 2 Colneide coat with 1 Fins ee ote. ud Dinette; ki Indpls Riwys, Ine, Senne Je vantages. Brown recently told 20 Insect egg 45 Rubber tree = 3 Laughter loose flaps E B ATE S STU DI 0 Lad Yale R k hans Wh ; : rai i son Le ii ra eongress that it must make the de- FOR THE SPIRIT 3 Mountain pass a Fxuns bird sound 32 Cunning i p: ig 0° nco. a oe i | i 5 0 IRR i Rf BE fF, he mits protesting \ . OF HR rer 3 Summit 40Feh, 32 was Knotty. pinnacle 3 i 2310 North Meridian LN ~@ Ia N'Ind Pub Serv 6% ......... 9% 97% | to Brown were: American Associa- | comes FROM AN 33 Corn bread the 211th 6 Class 45 Habituated | =i = ; § Lid Bub Serv So BH. -u vos tion of Dae, Women; Ameri-| § y 34 Skin of a anpiversary 7 Cereal grain 46 Coin Progress Laundry com ... 4% | can Home nomics association; | Ji beast of his == 8 Negative 48 Anger "SEEDS." _ For i 0 Bub. Bory of nd 3%. ru y2| Congress of Industrial Organiza-| 36 Folding bed 51 Hideous giant 9 Feathered 49 Feathered : | SAXOPHONE 180 Ta GEE 4.8 pid ....enns tions; Congress of Women's Auxili-|* 37 Units of 52 Charged atom creature scarf a] plete etiunf of: Go table, § qx fons aries (C. 1.00); Consumers union; energy 53 Eye (Scot.) 10 Partook of 50 She 4 ! be ne Go Son | ‘Instruction Union Title com _... Co-operative League of America; 38 Lubricants 54 Reward food _ 52 Provided \i S 5s adi Siete yan Comp Nae °c Breer Ladies Auxiliary, ' Brotherhood -of : : NAREY! Penn. at Wash. "Bonds Sleeping Car- Porters (A. F. of L); | : NG | : 6 19 I RL H | wona Music. 60. ‘Algers Wins'w ‘W RR. a%. . .. | League of Women Shoppers; Na-| NEiGHaOR THE & : 1 p— - 115 E. Ohio St — FR USL ttt fr ig 18) | tional Association for the Advance-| { FOURTH CENTURY. 3 XR Cent Newspaper 4%s 42-51 ...'99 ... ment of Colored People; National! } di . 2 L La div Cllistns Tad Tl %s 6 il “23 (18% | Council of':Jewish Women; Na-|} n 0x ul - Consol Fin: 6s 60 97 nal Council of Ne Wemen: | § : Ind Asso Tel Co a es fo u gro A : for Better Service Indpls P & I 3s 70... 100% 08% National Farmers’ union; National| § EE. of MOTH HOLES BI Indpls Railw S3ls seer M1 80 | Federation of Settlements; Na-| ; shone BR-5461 LEON “FHiLonie, a co. fomo. Wats : Ge id 100% | tional Women’s Trade Union - FL eal {0a . er Packing Co 41s 40 +. {oi | league; Y. W. C. A. 3 . Ave, 5 ot Piet Boek yi! : g 1%. Up to the hoo ‘the FOnicago market = Fou, Save re We Save] | —— = Se onal Sub - rors SP per bushel for No. 1 n sil RAEN “F a | No. 3 whi nd No 3 red" cats bs ¥ AR PAN D : we 2, 2 whi shetled corn, $1.16, 7 on TE y y - . iit 2 o on Every - r Bh, he x ’ afd \ >
