Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1950 — Page 9
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will shut down Indiana mines Gacd and chajge 74 des. of by punching the button. It also/weight from 170 to 240 pouids next week when he puts the has an adjustable back. . {sold early at $1625 to $17 in Illinois mines back on a three-| Hamilton Mfg. Co, organized|active trade. An incomplete load day week, , |and qperated at a furious pace by reached $17.25 per hundredweight. But. the production genius B. F. Ham-| The late span was from $15.75 to print its |ilton, former production man for| $16.50. . the Nahi Sparks (Arvin Products) | © Most weights over 240 pounds lies in the in Columbus, has-just bought an rose 50 cents, but some late bids ot. additional 451; acres on the Mad-|were only steady to 25 cents _ fron Branch 0 the Pentityivania higher. Good and choice 240- to nly two days production ih ans expansion. 300-pounders brought $1.75 to $16. ae. of the Monday Ahi The demand for Cosco stools Several loads of 3 a day have their fingers crossed un-| cr; (¢ Plant turning at top remain unsold.
- til next Monday. Not until then do
their unfiir practioes claim be-|*Merica. Er ot Bulle (06.8. WRERATES) V1a6 fore the Nailonal Lahor Re gas re Be ey ; Si Vig Rt Ei URBouTIve | Cotitits ne rsa La A LEN vo ye at prices 25 tg 50 cents '6¢. Was scheduled. for.this after- different
E "Bjinction: up 16-The board's of ¥Y. Curb, is a wrap-up of higher in active trade. Medium N°0n. Tomorrow the board mem- length of the molding on the
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I; When Closings Will Occur ~~
Fa L. LEWIS “strike checkers” with the| producers, jumping shutdowns from one state to another Indjana producers are. wondering if Mr. Lewis’ squeeze| - Hog prices’ thday lost play is to “spot strike” the mining industry. This week he an earlier 50 to T5-cent ‘What Indiana producers want to know is whether he|th Indianapolis Stockyards.
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speed. The stool with the lift-out Steps caught on, and they're moving out of the Hamilton plant by the carload. : .
Lightwelghts $14.50-515.50 Lightweights from 100 to 160 pounds sold at $14.50 to $15.50 | THE PRODUCERS with long Sleep, My Sweet a Jaw Pyashed 116 | : > ’ { ; ; \ ws sold at prices 50 to fully] experience in Lewis battles know; WHY GENERAL ELECTRICS cents higher. Good and choice | his strategy well. He tries to would be delving into hypnotism, 300 to 550-pounders break the solid ranks of the or-|I don't know. But the laborato- $11.50 to $13.25. Choice lightganized . producers by signing up| ries will tell you that hypnotism i8| weights brought $13.50 or more the little fellows, The big miners the .real thing, no fake. {Odd heavyweights “dropped to call the little mines “gopher. General Electric “lab” describes $11 ! holes. it as a well-recognized state, re-| And the big producers are not sembling ordinary sleep, which! worried about the “gopher hole” can be induced by the suggestions production. It is small and. willl and operations of the hypnotist.
not si a small fraction of the de-| The hypnotized subject becomes mand.
they expect to know whether or ne ey will do business next
Trading was forced some-
producer said yesterday. The one thing Mr. Lewis does But there are certain things the not want to lose is his “willing hypnotized person will not do.
and able” clause in the contract. * It is this clause which permits B. & S. on Midwest THE INDIANAPOLIS Bond
| please. Senses are m [to $26. A few good yearlings| uch keener reached $27.50. Strictly good or/ choice grades were not avail-| ble. | Yearlings $17.50-821 him to open or close the throttle * |
Common and low-medium na- today
tho riers, 3 . Roomi
1950 New Yorker four-door with re the new Chryslers announced today.
Roomin ss, Visibility, Added Mortgage Firm Braking Power: Stressed Wider Spacing of Rear Wheels Increases
Stability; Body Lines Are Revised
The Chrysler line for 1950 with riew styling inside and out, new
Steers and heifers led cattle : trade in sales at prices strong air oar ans to 50 cents and extremes §1 high-
” . “It is almost as if they extremely co-operative with the What bY Nght receipts. -A supply) | ) were not operating at all,” one hypnotist, oy anxious to|°f Mostly Medians solg at 321.50; oming ear
Hopes to Complete Building Program
The
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Fair a two-da
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on coal production from no days and Share Corp. has bought a tive yearlings sold at $17.50 to/to organize for the coming year
& week to six or even seven. {membership on the flourishing §21.
Two loads of medium 800-/and to complete plans for con-
” - » { AS MR. LEWIS plays his see DEW Midwest Stock Exchange, pound heifers sold at $23.50. Other struction of a new 250,000 con-
saw game, operators will press third largest securities market in!small Ipts reached $24.50.
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torney:. + { ; The best over-all guess is that 2nd Minneapolis-St. Paul ex-
there will not be enough coal un-| CIANEes With 350 members ‘opertil the whole tie-up is ended by the signing of new contracts. " And there is, at the moment, tHe chance of this. The opera-| ors are standing solidly together! in the Middle-west. And their dis- NeWscaster, up from Amarillo, a dain for the contract is shown in 1°X» Paiters through the strug-|gig to the name they have: for it—the S1®8 between man and circum-| “blank check”—contract . stance, then ties in the easy-to-! a ‘remember closing line—: “And MOST OF THEM say they that's the news, by George.” Not have never been able to see the bad. . Lewis proposals in print, and said » ce, one, “You can be sure we are not 50 TV Peek going to sign anything we haven't ABOUT 400 Central seen, even if we agreed to the dealers for RCA verbal terms.”
nd good beef cows moved at!
reached
ating about 800 offices in more $15.50 3 v2, Commons brought!
$16.50. | Canners and cutters sold at|
$1250 to $15.50. Bulls sold!
‘By George’ beef and sausage bulls. and cutter bulls sold at $17.50.
Vealers Advance
Vealers jumped as much. as $1.50. Good and choice grades: showed the most advance, reach-|
Indiana dropped to $14.
will be dropping| Sheep sold steady. into the showrooms of Associated of good and choice
natures for long periods. The Northwestern Life Insurance Co. insists on a sharp-point-
Fate of '50 | Hotel. DR. M. 0. ROSS, president of} Butler University, will give his/ Patrick, Indianapolis Star; Don-
use standard (bottled) blue or
blue-black, or- black, and one a Cy noon in the Severin Hotel, the Taper. scratch the surface of Dr.. Ross will weigh wartime versising Club.
~—t 8 spending” and deficit government BUT IF IT IS all right with the Union Trust Co. and all right sure on prices. fer, Melvin Klotz, L. 'W. Jefferis,| with the bond holders, and it is. His best guess is that the first/E. T, Haynes, H.. D. Kornblum, | surely all right ith the Mayor, six months will be firm with pos-|J. Frank Hall, Donald Irwin, WwW. : the bonds will go into vaults with sible mild reaction late in the/B. Currie, I. E. Reibel, George|, the smooth, rolling signature of year. so (Tames, Mayor Feeney—done in ball point. But better yet, hear him. He|Gilchrist, J. R. Roche, Marvin| can make his facts stick, and ‘the approach to his premise plausible.
nn. } So far no one has challenged the kind of ink, and maybe nobody will—unless it should be those ‘who hold the securities.
Chrysler Prices WHEN THE 1850 Chrysler line is introduced tomorrow there will] be no change in prices. David A. Wallace, president of| the Chrysler Division, said today that in spite of exterior and interior restyling and other improvements, the price levels for corresponding models in the 1949 and 1950 models will stay put. According to Mr. Wallace, | Chrysler shoveled tons of new money into its new models “achieving values without precedent in the company’s history, judged by whatever standards the public wishes to apply.”
- » - PRICES WILL RANGE from $2021 .for the Four-door Royal sedan to $3068 for the convertible coupe with ~ vacuum operated power brakes on all New Yorkers and Saratogas and on the Royal and Windsor Eight passenger sedan limousine and station wagons. The automatic Prestomatic Fluid Drive transmission is stand-
PARTLY CLOUDY AND © CCOUDY AREAS
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ard at no extra cost on Windsor, | i Saratoga and New Yorker models, | and can be added to Royal models at $115. "
New Stenog Chair A HYDRAULIC CHAIR for
stenographers has been developed yu ReGULMEZOFF, CORR 195010W. L.A. WAGNER. ALL MONTS RESERVED,
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|servatign building. .. > a 05,8.
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. {annual than 200 cities of the Mid-west. | September.
fair next
$16.50 to $18. Young heif grounds superintendent and asg heifer COWS ign ‘department heads for the
August
and
The new conservation building
{Conservation | hibits. {board will decide where to“ locate ‘the building and how much area to allot for conservation.
replace GEORGE YOUNG, WIBC's new! 24Y at $18 to $20 for medium | i, ture which now houses .the Department's -ex-
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At today's meeting the
$600,000 Bond Issue Financing of the structure will,
[ing $31 to $3850. Common and be through a $600,000 bond issue {medium brought $19 to $30. Culls soon to be completed. Carl Tyner, | {secretary-manager of the fair, Small lots said tentative approval for the
-|fices, claim adjustment office and Competition judges are Corbin directors’ room.
The Vernon General Insurance
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Poultry —Fowls, Cochrane, Leo Commiskey, Ar-| ing thur Spivey and Maynard Hine. |™3euieriat—No, 1. she: No. 2. 3c
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annual business predictions be- ald Mattison, John Herron ArtCo. operates under a perpetual fore the Optimist Club Friday School director, and H. L. Ross, multiple license charter granted x I |president of the Indianapolis Ad- by the General Assembly in 1851. N In the last five years, the comContest committeermien include panies have grown from $375,000 financing against the down pres- Drs. Irving Rutkin, Morris Ston-|t0 $4 million in annual
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poultry, 4c less |
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RoYeyte 777/800
by the Hamilton Mtg. Co. (Cosco * 1ONIGHT AND TOMORROW—The nation’ or change stools) at Columbus, Ind, or ~The nation's mest abrupt weather change will occur along the It Jooks. like. a barber chair. air front line from New York State to Texas in the coming 24 hours. Tonight and Sons he
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much colder from New York to Texas, ” rong hse sy Tr ng
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cold air coming down from Canada will race down toward this air front, Temperatures ‘will turn
eased visibility in a big way with
Stokely-Van Ca 12 3 Stokely-Van Camp pfd 9 ~— Tanner & Vo §%% pfd ...... 8 . Terre Haute Malleable vers 8 9's U 8 Machine Co... __..i., 1 1% United Telephone 8% ofd .... 97 Unjon Title Co , cues BO *Ex-dividend. BONDS ; Allen & Stew 8s §% cirane 98 American Loan 4'3s 60 ..... 100 ~~ | American Loan 43s 58 ..... 100 Bastian Morley 5s 61 ...... 9 Batesville Tele Co 4tas .i....100 eves Buhner Fertilizer 55 58 8 Vee Ch of Com Bldg 4les ..... 9 - Citizens Ind Tel 4'4s 61 ‘ n Columbia Club 3 63 » Indpls Brass & Alum 6s 56 06 | indpis Paint & Color 5s 64 100 J Indpis Public Loan Bs 64 98 | Ind Limestone 4s 75 & 11 80 | Ing Asso Tel 3s 75 Ne 93 Indpls Railways 5s 67 veo. BA 87 | Investors Telephone 3s 61 .. 07 {Kuhner Jacking, 4s 8, “ 19 |Langsenkamp 5 7) . fd [N Ind Pub Serv Ses 73 .....)104 1084 | Paper Art Co 88 ~~ . .....0 0s | Public Bervice IVs 78 ...... 104 108% | Publie Telephone 4%s ..... 100
moved at Upholstery, and new body lines is ofit today. The instrument panel has been redesigned. larger brakes have been installed on the sixes and an improved booster has been added to the brakes on the eights. Chrysler has gone in for incr
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27 per cent more glass added to the rear window. And there has been a slight increase in height, width and length. Notable is the wider tread between the rear wheels, giving the car greater stability on curves
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styled chrome on radiator and fenders is one of
Named Loan Agent ss. ===
gage Co. Inc., announced today
mortgage Indianapolis surance firm,
ley T. Hottel, secretary-treasurer, sald Meridian Mortgage will orig-
ventional loans for Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Newark,
|. ‘Protecting Our Highways From Blight’ > Will Be Subject at Tuesday Meeting
SAMUEL G. HADDEN, chairman of the Indiana State Commission, will address the Indiana Roadside Council next day afternoon in Warren Hotel, His subject ‘will be “Protecting © {Highways From the Roadside Blight" Sr. eT
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during showing of slides prepared by the National Roadside Council,
MRS. J. M. KAUFFMAN, Ft... tha Wayne, Council ‘president, will Tollywood ‘Heel of he preside -at -the business meeting, He won over PETER LORE {to open at 10:30 a, m. Greenfield miro / {will be the host district. . 8 = | DR. MICHAEL GINSBURG, In-| diana University expert on Boviet| J will give two talks Friday Blue Shield {before students of Earlham Col-joome diz ru lege, Richmond. = . College bt His subjects : geons, Alar hopin [willbe he So. will ‘Succeed DR.
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. viet Domestic yr Policies in 1949" vg C 0 Fe MT 1 ternal i » [lg Phe Ite |[ERN. . Dr. Mac
{in Russian Culture.” Dr, Ginsburg a recognized
{Eachern, as di[rector : emeritus, {will supervise the lprogram: of hos-
Russia. [pital standardi- to a ; zation. Dr. Hawley: Be a peak Dr, Hawley
i) y { : Insurance Company Se cla Dr. Ginsburg remain as president of the Blue ‘re {Cross Health Service, Inc.
Makes Appointment the morning. In the afternoon he “rn Officers of the Meridian Mort- will addfess a general convoca-| HARRY SPECTER, 52, of » -y
tion, , ! ’ Reading, Pa., sought a higher Burglars collected $10.000 from court ng fog his $11.25 in. he home of DAVID J. ALBERT pj) tor ‘a 25-cent ice cream soda. in Philadelphia—but they forgot, pi. refused to pay a soda foun< to take it with them. tain clerk yesterday claiming the Intruders piled their haul of advertised second dip of ice cream jewelry, furs and other valuables was missing from his chocolate in the basement and borrowed drink. liquor from their absent “host.”| The clerk appealed to police Several bottles later they stag-|Who took him to court where he
e appointment of its firm as loan correspondent in for an eastern
M. L. Hall, president, and ‘Hen-
ate and service FHA and con-
and no swerving on straight n 7 gered off, taking only a few Was levied the Ane — costs. awa. : Meridian officers also head the jewels and a case of Scotch. | BETTY LOU MARBURY, 10Chrysler has stuck to its claim yajl-Hotte}” Co. Inc, Meridian A relative of the Albert family year-old girl who lost her dise that inside dimensions “won't Construction Co., Inc., Meridian saw the burning lights and dis- eased right hand by amputation,
knock your hat off” nor will the leg room buckle your Knees. _
19 Body Styles m The line will be offered in 19
tbody styles. in- 15 standard body!
Tapia og Iw sixes And eights apart by their parking lights the
front fender, the nameplate, on
wheel cover.
Front end styling includes an Frank M.
Farm Service, Fingtice real estate brokerage and mange-
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ba RCA to Put Out the front of the radiafor and the 33% Records
Inc. and Meridian covered the robbery. Inc., construction, x = =» Those people who hand out ent firms. “most” and “best” of the year, Mutual Benefit Life, a 104-year- titles got around to screen stars Sompany, hae $20-millon iin- ROBERT “YOUNG and... DAN ARAL TR RAR Ay TAN RY ee ret CELE California ape ' parel men COR { sider Mr.” Young] to be«"‘the most comfortably; dressed” man of
had two pieces of good news today. Doctors said she is getting along so well she
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of her-hometow church at Brownsville, Te nn. reported that the count-
NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (UP)—| - > Folsom, president of] 1949. “Young is Betty Lou less people in the entirely new die-cast grille,. made the Radio Corporation of America, | comfortable al- v ~~ nation have up of three heavy horizontal bars. announced today that RCA Victor though well started sending dollar contributopped by a fourth bar curving will introduce a new nonbreakable! Sleated, i tions to the brave little girl who PHIL U -
down the side. Body changes include a longer R rear fender which kgeps its full
height almost to the extreme rear Victor wants to make its ‘library of the car. Tail light. stop light of recorded music available to all
and turn signals are combined in types of record players. ture iL fth “this polity “he pointsd out MONTGOMERY
one housing. Back-up lights are’ VW
long-playing record of the 333!
believes in prayer. ~ r
PM variety about Mar. 1. MAN, president . Mr. Folsom explained that RCA}! ; BL of an associa-| A dog's best friend is his mas- : tion of men's ter. Mr. Young |. rtswear man- ROY, a hound dog owned by In line ufacturers.” “Such actors as WILLIAM LORD, Lakeland, Fla,
CLIFT and canner, got loose from Mr. Lord's
: ey r : ' - mov between South de each~ side of the thatthe RCAWictor 1950 line of MARLON BRANDO carry com- moving truck be DE and deck 1id. radio-teleyision-phonograph com. fort too far. They are sloppy.” Paris, Me. and Lakeland. Mr, binations includes many models’ MR. DURYEA'S title was be- Lord advertised in Philadelphia, * New Arm Rest that, play all three speeds of rec- stowed by film lady “heavies” He learned that his dog was
Interior styling in the Royal ©rds—45, 78 and 33'3 RPM. . |The screen “badman” was tagged
found in South Philadelphia
“The ‘45’ is here to stay and is,
An : native lambs bond issue already has been ob- and Saratoga includes new horiul a] ah. Tong | Distrititors. 210 8. Meridian St. less than 100 pounds reached $23. tained from Gov. Schricker. zontal lines and & new arm rest destined to lead all other types of : less the Government steps in| 8 Week. |A package of fall shorn sold at. The Fair Board is virtually anon the door panel. In the Windsor recorded music” Mr. Folsom em- / Lg Ps in| This will see the 1950 RCA line $22.50. A short-load of good and|independent unit of government and New Yorker, the door panel Phasized and added: “We will] . either through White House ac-iof television and radios with all| choice 78-80- a : {continue to record both classical $ tion or new legislation from Con king ; | choice pound native lambs and is not bound by the consti- has been improved by the addi. a ; | Z gress lp Na Ayers, 72 rpm. 45 moved at $23. tutional prohibition against state tion of horizontal lines. - ang Jo0uia afestions on the 45- - n Point a a 33% ny Daye), uid Scattered odds and ends of me- debt. Mr. Tyner said it was not! The new Chrysler 12-inch brake "70 "7°77 | « : \ Ba olin | Yah: ang {dium to just-good native lambs in|anticipated that construction will be used on the sixes and the |J, §. ’ i MAYOR FEENEY had bonds| Xt a HOA OIE Playing, records. 51) weights sold at $20 to $22./plans and Improvements would self-energizing disk brake will be . Statement iin | OPTOMETRIST 1 to sign yesterday. They were re-| Lh - ea to give Instru~ goarce ‘ewes were quoted steady require the entire $600,000 and standard on the Town and Coun- me nd eth UL pp overn- | . OFFICES AT placement bonds for securities ne uyers all they will need for 4¢ §7 to $10. A load of good and added that only enough bonds try “New Port” and the Crown [eof Sical year ihroueh Dec. 30." 1940. . which had reached maturity e next several years in the Way choice 111-114-pound fed western will be sold out of-the issue to Imperial. | fis Year Last Year Office Hours : * lof sound entertainment. | : 7 7.50 ; {ee eee | EXpODSes § 20,974.413.747 $ 17.673.508.923 The Mayor was asked if he was, Ap4 ir | yearlings sold at $17 to $17.50 provide necessary funds. | Receipts 17.674.615.825 17.798.328 149 going to use the ball point pen hep n aa Sues 8 = correct, late yesterday. Another addition planned 1s Local Issues | Deficit 3.299.798,921 134.513,325 9:30 to 1 carried loosely in his shirt pocket. | —t 2 iy BIOR Bete In be | Late estimates of receipts were: construction of three more bays, p— | Babiie Bee 25% Too s ine 205308 401398 2:00 to 5:15 JEWELERS, “Of course,” he said, “why not? (40 oct line programs Te hooked HOBS: 7375; cattle, 175; calves,|/in the saddle horse barn. ~ | 7 ons Blo Asked 01d Res. "244201669.840 324.243.491.542 ’ I sign everything with that pen! 1ndianapolis via microwave >> 3° sheep, 375. oT | American States Did i iw Pt INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | GLASSES ON CREDIT 137 W. Washington St. What's the matter with it?” po — , 3 . State: 120% 131, Slearings $11,964,000 While some of the banks may tower in October. H | h C Insurance Firm LAE % pra ser ©» 100 104 2 Debits BLA 000 sem a cx EE : Belt RR & Stk Yds pfd . . agree that ball point ink can be Paneleer ea t ontest | Beit RR & Stk Yds com ...- i - ‘ . : used for signatures on long time wn © GUILD, general manager J d in 0 ens Opens Offices Bobbs Merrill pid 4% LL TE STORE HOURS: DAILY 9:30 T0 b SAT. 9:30 TO 6 P. M. paper, some of the insurance ,r the Indiana Grain Co-op, will uv gl g Pp | Opening of new home offices Circle Iheater com ...11l.. 8 v0 companies do not permit it. occupy a chair at a panel discus-' Judging of posters, submitted of Vernon General Insurance Co. Combet ne com . 000 14 18 The Northwestern Mutual Life gion in Chicago next week. by Indianapolis Public School @nd Vernon Casualty and Rein. Cummins Eng ptd 0. oo GF 100 Insurance Co. with 3 Billion tn, The subject to be exposed to the children in a local dental health SHrance Co. is being observed here Deita Elec com PI 11'3 insurance on the books and $2.5 pest minds in grain marketing contest, started today in the of- today. Family Finance com .....100 billion in reserves, has a different wii) pe “Prospects and Problems fices of Dr. Eugene Bales, 41 E. Visitors are to be greeted at Fumi Bnence om #10 ooo yi 1% viewpoint: [of “Marketing ‘American Farm Washington St. Approximately #f Open’ HOUSE from’ TO a. "iM. to Herfl-Jones ‘cl 4 ord’ ry IN 1947 the Northwestern Life Commodities Abroad.” {150 entries have been recorded. p. m. The new offices are 1o- ggox Drug Co com [ll f° 116 oa ut d i a The occasion will be the meet-! } _|cated on the fourth and fifth Ind Asso Tel 3 ofd TU love 20% Co. sent out a memo which said he N 1c Awards in the contest spon floors of the Union Title buildin Ind Gas & Water Co com ..\. 1% 20 that tests show some of the inks Ing of the ationa ouncil of sored by the Indianapolis Dental 155 E. Market St 8 lod AMAT tom on lan used in ball points may fade in Farm Co-operatives which, of gooiety ‘will be made at the so- Tou: LS : ndpls PAL 4% old iia yoo course, includes Indiana, one of, Py | Tours are to be conducted of Indpls FL & L 8% _ -......- 1B. a4, time and should not be used on the strongest [clety’s dinner for prize winners|,, various departments, includ- {ndols gater Co Om 10 documents which are to bear sig- . jon—Feb. 13 in the Washington io the entrance lobby, general of-|indpis Water dius ota 0 oe
Jefferson National Life com ... Kingan & Co ofd. .. coer. 83 s |Kiggan & Co com . 4% {Lincoln Nat Life 5 Marmon-Herrington com ....
| Traction Terminal Sa 87. ”
Local Truck Grain Prices . No. 1 red truck wheat. 1 o. — No. 2 white corn. $1127, No, 2 No, oats, © *. No, : yellow soybeans, $2.08 Are you thinking of buying a home, building lot, farm: or invéstment property? Turn now to The Times CLASSIFIED .COLTUMNS. You'll find HUNDREDS OF REAL ESTATE ADS... yes, The Times is NOW the newspaper with the real estate ads,
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