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THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1933. HOME IN INDIANA. WHOLESALE PRODUCE. GRAIN MARKET II PR, FOIXSHEE I A Egg' Local dealers are paying for fresh country eggs, 10c. Most dealers are requiring full cases to weigh fifty-live pounds gross and a reduction of 10 cents a pound is made for each pound under that CHICAGO, Aug.

Idle TUX DELINQUENCY RATE HELD SHORT City, County and State Of i proverbial painted ship upon a painted ocean, the Chicago grain trade today nervously watched builneii go out ot thla, coun weigni. Butter No. 1, 2324c; No. 2, 21622c. Butter fat 16c.

FEATURING HIS NATURAL BEAUTY EXPRESSION PLATE try to Canada. Prices here became mean Poultry (buyine Quotations a lb for healthy stock free from feed) Hens, heavy ingless. oreeas, over vi ids, iuc; iegnorn nens, uwing to an emergency Bxed absolute ic; oroners, coiorea springs, 1 to 3 lbs, Dependable Drug Sto res 11c; Leghorn springs, 1A lbs and up, 9c; minimum grain price limit which could not be removed until after the close of trading barebacks and partly feathered, 6c; cocks ficials Discuss Setting of Higher Figure. and stags, 6c; Leghorns, 5c; ducks, large white, and over 4 lbs, 4c; small and hours tomorrow, buying power here refused colored, 3c; geese, rT and 3c; guineas, to assert Itself, and sellers could find no outlet except at Winnipeg. Complicating young, 2uc; oia.

ioc. One-Day Service If You Wish the situation, which largely grew out of PRODUCE IN OTHER CITIES. Advisability of setting a higher Don't Let These Darlings Bite You flanclal difficulties two weeks ago on the part of a New York trader whose holdings of grain and other commodities, as well as securities totaled for Intn mlllinna figure for anticipated tax delinquen- CINCINNATI, 0-. Aug. U.iJP) Poultry Colored broilers, 1 lb and over, 13c; lbs and over, 12 He; 2 lbs and over, 14c; Leghorn and Orpington, all weights, 11c; roosters, 6c; partly feathered, 6c; fowls, 5 lbs and over.

12c: 4 lbs And WBS 'me iact tnat wasmngton officials had disapproved a national code for grain exchanges. Borne down by liquidating pressure from cies was discussed yesterday by city, county and state officials in a con-! ference in the office of Mayor Reg-I inald H. Sullivan. I All taxing units last year antici over, 10c; 3 lbs and over, 8c; Leghorn, 3 fVH t's lbs and over, 7c; colored fryers, 3 lbs and over, 15c; ducks, old, white, 4 lbs and mi country, Winnipeg wheat values tum- There is no mercy to a fly or mosquito. Go after 'em! oiea cents a bushel, but later recovered over, 5c; under 4 lbs, 4c; colored, all Shout half of thK Infm.

r.hlRflffO trarilnar weights, 4c; spring, white, 4 lbs and over, I- i 'urn in grain ana provisions was too small even to make a ranee of Drices and was all 7c; under 4 lbs, 6c; turkeys, ro. 1, lie No. 1 young toms. 15 lbs and over. 10c at fixed minimum quotations identical with No.

1 old toms, 10c; crooked breasted and nnisn. No. 2, 7c; geese, common and medium, Re. interest of grain traders centered on Butter Creamery, 20 ft 22c: No. 2 packing Deal them a death blow with the fol-lowing insect killers.

meetings to be held before tomorrow's re stock. 14c no. iuc nutter rat. ioc moval of absolute minimum price levels Eggs Extra Arts, 16c; seconds, 12c; near- Dy ungraded, lac. pated a 6 per cent delinquency for 1933, but the fact that spring collections were 16 per cent short and that a reduction in the assessed evaluation of $60,000,000 appears inevitable is complicating the task of forming the 1934 budgets, it was pointed out.

Indications that the $571,000,000 evaluation on which all units based their budgets for 1933 will be lowered to about $511,000,000 make a higher tax levy appear certain. Compilation Incomplete. Because of the uncertainty as to LOUISVILLE, Aug. wouia taxe enect. However, this removal would still leave In operation a limit preventing any market change in excess of 5 cents a bushel up or down during any one day.

It was generally hoped that out of the conferences scheduled would come suggestions for a solution of difficulties under Eggs Fresh current receipts, rots on, firsts, lie dozen; seconds, 8c. Poultry-Hens, colored, 54 lbs up, 9c lb; 4 lbs and up. sc: under 4 lbs. 7c: Lesnoro nens. oc springs, colored, all sizes, 9c; Leghorn and blacks, all sizes, 8c: geese.

4c: ducks, 4c wnich the trade was laboring. Margin Rules Barrier, 75c guineas. 20c each: cocks. 5c lb: turkeys, LY.TOX AQ LIT, l'T. 7l FLY-TOX No.

1 hens, young and old toms, 7c; OH I AUTUMN SIMS, Hoosier girl who undergraoes, sc. A number of leading traders contended today that the recent decline of grain prices It Actually Defies AU False Appearance! This Beautiful Plate Is Transparent and Non-Breakable NEW York, Aug. 14 (jP) Butter- reflected no great volume of actual selling, Receipts, 11,203 tubs: weak; creamery higher than extras, mi 20c; extra (92 1 but rather an absence of Dearth score). 19c: firsts (87 to 91 score). of purchase orders were attributed largely frlsw.

seconds, leais'Ac; centralize! (90 score). 18c. Cheese Receipts, 82,550 to raising of margins required by commis Brown's Whirlwind Hand Sprayer An exceptionally 1 -clont spiiiyfr for spraying hoiiFi'holil and outdoor insecticides. Km ay to fill and has dripless feature. Of heavy lltliogri'phivl tin.

Quart JUa Ihe exact amount, the reduced evaluation will be, the budget makers as yet have not completed compilation of their 1934 appropriations and also delayed a decision in yesterday's meeting as to whether there should be an increase in the 6 per cent anticipated delinquencies. Attending the meeting were Mayor Sullivan, Charles A. Grossart, sion houses of late and to lack of. confi pounas; steady. Eggs Receipts, 12,020 cases: unsettled: mixed colors, standards ha won success on both screen and stage, is visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Sims, and friends in Odon, Ind. She will attend the old settlers' meeting in Odon Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Miss Sims has appeared on the stage in the Charles Dillingham production, "City Chap," with Irene Dunne and Skeets Gallagher, and In Earl Car and commercial standards, firsts, Possessing Natural 13 fa 14 '4 c.

dence owing to uncertainty, as to government Intentions relative to grain markets. It was urged that In view of severe crop shortage In North America this season, CHICAGO. Aug. 14. UP) Butter Re ceipts, 15,22.1 tubs; weak; creamery spe 35c Rlatk Flair I.lq., lt.

20c Tanglefoot Fly Paper, sheets 10c 35c Dutov Insect Killer, lb. 2c Daisy Fly Killer 15c 10c Kl Ynmpirn for 25c Knoz for Flies, pt 74c Healing Remedies for Insect Bites 25c Ointment. 15c 15c Sodium liicarhonate 1c 25c Merck's Zinc Stearate. 40c Iodine, 2 o.s. 25c Penslar Skeeter 1Mb 25c 50c I'nmientine Ointment.

HOc Zonite Ointment 42c nine. county auditor; Fabian Biemer, deputy auditor; Thomas H. Ellis, cials (93 score), 19 Vi (fi lA4c; extras (92) lS-'Hc; extra firsts (90-91). 17'418c firsts (88-891, lV.ifil7c; seconds (86-87) Beauty, Comfort and Personality. No Taste! No Odor! No Staining! No Warping! Pint Size, buyers could well afford to pay the farmer going prlcps or better for his output, but under existing market conditions speculators with adequate capital were wary about backing un this belief.

president of tne board of county 15(B18c: standards (90 centralized car- 21c lots). 18c. Eggs Receipts. 11.596 cases; commissioners; A. B.

Good, business roll's Vanities. Her movies include "The Unknown Lover," "Sorrows of weak: extra firsts, 13c; fresh graded firsts, 12Vjc: current receipts, llil)4c. poul try Live. 19 steady: hens, lO'Aifii Satan" and "Is Divorce a Failure." director of city schools, and Albert Y. Walsman, member of the state board of tax commissioners, who was invited by the other officials in an advisory capacity.

Ude: Leghorns, 8c; roosters, 7c; turkeys, swllc: snnng ducks, srou'c old, ittae soring eeese. 9c: Rock friers over 2 lbs Some notice was taken of reports that remaining supplies of wheat In Argentina and Australia had been so reduced that weekly shipments hereafter this season from the Southern hemisphere could not well average more than 4.500.000 bushels. Corn traders had reports of a second brood of chinch bugs in enormous numbers threatening Illinois fields already promising hardly half a crop. Provision dealings were at a standstill with grains. and Including 3- lbs, 13c: colored, 11c; Rock springs, 14c; colored, 13c; kock oroners, Mary Pickford, In 1 to 2 lbs, lliffizc; coiorea, lie; iegnorn, 10c.

Egg futures Refrigerator standard, October. 16i8 lOHc; refrigerator stand DIED ACCIDENTALLY; ard, November, 16c. futures Active futures ranged as follows Storage standard November, storage standard December, 20 c. Close. Open.

(f jnm The Finest of Rubber PlatesXl fife $9.50 xfdi-T 0 Plate Maker FUNKHOUSER VERDICT ST: LOUIS. Aug. 14. (P) Eggs- New York, May Do a Play This Fall Wheat-September December May Corn Death to Other Pests Steady to firm; Missouri standards, 12V2C. Butter Lower; creamery extras, 21c; standards, 19iff20c; firsts.

15lc; sec .82 .95 .49 .54 September onds, 13Sil4c. PoultryHeavy hens, 9c; December liehts. TAc: Leghorns. 9c; springs, 10(S 75c K. R.

Noted Urologist Was Sur .921,4 .89 .49 .54 .60 .40 14 .44 V4 .68 May rS 67c KILLS HATS Oats- 12c; spring turkeys, 16c; old. 11c; spring ducks, 7c; old, 4c; spring geese, 6c; old, 4c. NEW YORK, Aug. 14. Mary .36 September Pickford may either appear on the December 40 ST.

LOUIS, Aug. 12. tP) Eggs- geon at Danville Soldiers' Home I. U. Graduate.

Antrol Kills ANTS Antral is safe, sure, permanent and easy to use. Kills ants in the A An nest. Antrol May 44 Steady; Missouri standards. 12 '4c Butter Lower; creamery extras, 22c. Poultry- Rye- Steady; prices unchanged.

.73 September December 73 May 25c Kat Mum 10c 50c Red Devil Redbug Kill. 42c 50c Murray's Roach Doom. 31c 50c Roach's Last Meal. 30c Rat Mp, tube 24c 35c STEAK. VS f)A ROACH PASTE LiijC legitimate stage and thereby fulfill a long-felt desire or she may produce a play the screen star said today.

Then again, she may do both, but not at the same time. Miss Pickford said she is in New York to arrange tor tne production .80 .53 Barley September December .62 '4 Special fo The Indianapolis Sfar. DANVILLE, 111., Aug. 14. A coroner's jury decided that Dr.

Jacob L. May Lard- September October 6.02 of a "comedy-drama she has writ December 6.30 5.90 6.02 6.30 6.50 6.77 Bellies- September ten. "If I can get a good chance," she said, "I might stay in New York and do a play. Of course, I would October ON LOCAL MARKET. Following are quotations of securities Helps for the Housewife GRAIN PRICES CURRENT.

have to like the play myself." She has wanted to go on the stage CINCINNATI. Aug. 14. (IP) for years, she said. Wheat No.

2 red, 78 (h 83 He New traded In the local over-the-counter securities market as given by Indianapolis dealers: York. Corn No. 2 white, 4348l4c; yel Miss Pickford disclosed a secret 35c HOOSIKH KNOXALL SO ap 27c low, 41 fa 46 140 New York. Oats- STOCKS. No.

2 white, 40 6 41 No. 3. 39 of her life when she announced that she had a penchant for writing. Bid. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Seasonal fruits and vegetables showed a decided downward trend along commission row for the first of the week.

Declines were registered by home-grown Tip Top melons, lemons, Indiana peaches, watermelons, stringiess beans, mustard, telephone peas, peppers, tomatoes and potatoes. Dealers held slackened demand responsible for lower prices. Potatoes and like produce in some instances was selling for less than the present purchase price from the fields. Wealthy and Lowell apples were added to the market, as were home-grown radishes and Jersey sweet potatoes. Apricots, Georgia watermelons and homegrown string beans were unavailable, in most Instances.

FRUITS. Apples Duchess, Wealthy, Lowells, $1.25 a bushel; Gravenstein, Transparent, $1.50. Avacados Florida, $1.50 2 a box of 9s to 10s. Bananas 6c a pound. Grapes Thompson seedless, 12.50 a crate.

Cantaloupes Indiana, 50 75c a flat crate; Honeydews, fl.752; Honeyballs, $3.50 a crate; home-grown Tip Top, 75c Jj $1.25 a bushel. Grapefruit Florida seedless, $3 a box. Lemons Fancy California, $5 a box. Limes Mexican or Persian seedless, S2 Johnson's Wax 40V4c; No. 2 mixed, 39V4C Rye No.

Belt RR A Stk Yds com 1 1 27 14 Funkhouser, noted urologist and consulting and chief operating surgeon for that branch of surgery at the National Soldiers' home, killed himself accidentally with a rifle. Dr. Funkhouser, a graduate of the Indiana Medical college in the class Of 1905, had been prominent in his profession and had taken post graduate courses in urology in the leading medical schools and hospitals of New York, London, and Halle and Berlin. Drags Self to Kitchen. He last was seen alive practicing late at night at his home with a .22 caliber rifle shooting at targets.

Two empty cartridges were found at his side and he still was alive when found in the kitchen of his home 2, 17c; No. 3, 70c; No. 4. 64c. Hay No.

1 timothy, 110.50 11; No. 2, MONEY AND EXCHANGE. Indianapolis bank clearings yesterday were $1,551,000, which compare with for the corresponding day of last Bank debits were $4,087,000 against $4,243,000 a year ago. 1 Aug. 14.

(IP) Bar gold, 124 8d. Money, per cent. Discount rates, short bills, per cent; three-month bills, 7-18 per cent. NEW YORK, Aug. 14.

(IP) Call money, steady; 1 per cent all day; time loans, steady; sixty-days, 1 per cent; three-four months, 16114 per cent: five-six months. 1V4(S114 per cent (nominal); prime commercial paper, 114 per cent; bankers' acceptances, unchanged; thirty days, l4gj per cent; sixty-ninety days, 4 14 per Writing Her Secret. I have been writing since I was no. 3, S9.50W1O; no. 1 ngnt clover mixed, S12-fj 12.50; No.

1 heavy clover mixed, Ask. 32 4 50 12 17 67 40 72 89 29 44 64 15 years old," she confided. Drano to Open Drains. 22c Superior Sal Soda, lbs. 50c Sanioline Cleaner 45c 10c Dutch Cleanser 3 for 25c 15c Red Seal Lye.

.2 for 25c 25c Columbia Ammonia, qt. 19c 50c Liquid Veneer 30c Simplex Fumigating Candles. 5c Her play calls for strictly legiti $12.50 13; No. 1 clover mixed, J12.50S 13; No. 2, tiomii.50; No.

1 clover, $12! 12.50; No. 2, $9'ftll: No. 1 third crop alfalfa, $16iai7; No. 1 second crop alfalfa, $16 mate performance by the players. Easy to SI 59c 17; INO.

2, $13 3 la no. 1 erst crop aitaita, $12. 50 (B 13.50; No. 2, $10 12. "Every one who sings in it," she 6s pfd 45 Central Indiana Power 7s pfd 9 Citizens Gas Co com 14 5s pfd 83 Home Tel ft Teleg Ft 7s 36 Ind ft Mich Elec Co 7s pfd.

68 Ind General Service Co 65 Ind Hydro Elec Co 7s 25 Indpls Gas Co 6s com 40 lndpls Pow ft Lt Co 6s pfd. 60 6i4s pfd 65 Indpls Water Co 5s pfd 89 Nor Ind Pub Svc Co 514 pfd 33 6s pfd. 34 7s pfd 36 Pub Serv Co of Ind 6s 13 7s pfd 34 Sou Ind Gas ft Elec 6s 57 Terre Haute Elec Co 6s pfd. 33 declared, "will have a logical reason CHICAGO. Aug.

14. (jpy Wheat No. 2 red. 86'(887c; No. 1 hard, 87 He; No.

i for singing. They won just burst "RK.MZIT" DRV cent four months, per cent five- Northern spline. 86c; No. 1 mixed. 87c into a song about the moon because six months, 114wl Per cent.

Foreign ex Corn No. 2 mixed, 48.0; No. 2 white. CLEANER, 2 gals some one says moon. change, easy.

Great Britain, demand, 50 51c. Oats No. 2 white, 3434c; No. 3 white, 31 94 34c. Rye No sales.

While her present objective is to cables, sixty-day bills, $4.44 6-16. France, tiemand. 5.27c; cables. Barley 38 if; 64c. Timothy seed S4.50ft land either a spot for her play or a 5.27c.

Italy, demand, 7.08c; cables, 7.08c, 4.90 a hundredweight. Clover seed $10 where he had dragged himself, apparently with plan of reaching a telephone. He was a native of Mattoon, 111., spot for herself in a play, Miss Pickford said she expected to continue 12.50 a hundredweight. hundred. Demands: Belgium, 18.90c; Germany, 32.20c; Holland, 54.50c; Norway, 22.50c; JTOTIOX PTCTl'RE THEATERS.

Oranges California Valencias, $3,250 MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 14. OP) Half of South Bend's her picture work. BONDS. Citizens Gas Co 5s '42 86 Sweden, 23c; Denmark, 20c; Switzerland, 3.75 a box.

wneat o. 1 Northern, No. and attended the Charleston Teach Peaches Indiana Elberta, $1.502 a 1 red durum, )' September, Employes to Be Unpaid bushel. 92 'c; December, 94 '4 c. Corn No.

3 yel Special to The Indianapolis Star. low, 42 43c. Oats No. 3 white, 32 343ic Flax No. 1, fl.8561.8T.' ers college and Illinois State normal school before he decided to take up medicine and surgery as his life work.

He then entered the Indiana 93 37 1 38 40 16 38 61 37 90 100 102 78 33 101 97 96 103 103 83 87 96 4 8814 88 96 49 48 26.10c; Spain, 11.26c; 'Portugal, 4.11c; Greece, .76 14c; 'Poland. 15.34c; 'Czechoslovakia, 4.10c; Jugoslavia, 1.86 13-16c: Austria, 15.31cr 'Roumanla, Argentina. 34.50c; 'Brazil, 8.20c; Tokio, 28.75c; Shanghai, 27.8714c; Hongkong. 31.25c; City of Mexico (silver peso), 28.20c; Montreal in New York, 94.25c; New York in Montreal, 106.25c. Nominal.

SOUTH BEND, Aug. 14. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 14.

(P) Cash: Wheat No sales; No. 2 red, bid, E. J. McErlain, city controller, an Pears Bartlett, $2.753 a box. Plums California, $2 a crate.

Watermelons Indiana, 20 35c. VEGETABLES. Beans Stringiess, 1 (ft 1 60 a bushel. Beets Home-grown, 25c. Carrots Home-grown, 25030c a dozen.

Cabbage Home-grown, new, fl.50 a 91c asked; No. 2 hard, 8TV4c bid, 90c nounced today that the city's general Medical school. The burial will be beside his father in a cemetery south of Mat- Home Tel ft Ft 5s '55 97 "6s '43 98 Indianapolis Gas Co 5s 74 Indpls Rys Inc 5s '67 29 Indpls Water Co 414s 98 5s '60 93 5s '70 92 514 '53' 100 5s '54 100 Kokomo Water Works 5s '58 79 Lafayette Tel Co 5s '57 83 Muncie Water Works 5s 9214 Richmond Water Works 5s '57 8414 Terre Haute Water Wks 5s '56 84 "6s '49 93 Traction Terminal Co 6s '57. 45 JOINT STOCK LAND BANKS. fund was exhausted and that to asked.

Corn No. 2 yellow, 5051c; No, 3 yellow, 49 He. Oats No. 2 white, 36c. Close: Wheat September, 92c asked; December, 96V4C asked; May, 99 asked.

Now Playing toon. Dr. Taylor Funkhouser of this morrow would be a payless payday bushel. ON OUR STAGE city, also a graduate of Indiana un TOLEDO, Aug. 14.

UP) Grain On track, 26c rate basis, nominal. Wheat for about half of the city's 500 em ployes. iversity is one of the surviving Drothers. Cauliflower $2. 25 2.

50 a crate. Celery Michigan, 40 75c. Corn Home-grown green, 20 30c. Cucumbers 30 60c a dozen. Eggplant $1.50 dozen.

Garlic California (new), 1520c a No. 2 red, 86 87c; No. 1 red, 8T 88 c. Corn No. 2 yellow, 50 51c; No.

OX PRODUCE EXCHANGE. NEW YORK, Aug. 14. ypj Produce exchange stock list: Sales (In 100s). High.

Low. Close. Abitibi Pow ft Paper. 3 1 Aetna Brew 13 2 214 2 Allied Brew 950 6 3 yellow, 49 50c. Oats No.

2 white, 36 BSS'Ac: No. 3 white, 33 (ft: 38c. Grain in The Screens Today. pound. store, transit billing attached: Wheat, 6c Atlanta 5s 44 Atlantic 5s 58 Burlington 5s 43 City workers in the street department, the park department and the water works will be paid out of the particular funds of those departments, but the policemen and firemen, clerical workers and executive personnel of the city hall will nave above track quotation; corn, 4V4c above; oats, 2t4 4c above.

Kale Home-grown, 73c a ousnei. Lettuce Western Iceberg, $4S5 a crate: APOLLO Richard Dix, Elizabeth Allan and Doris Kenyon in "No Chicago 58 31 California 5s 61 leaf, 75c a bushel. Marriage Ties." LAFAYETTE, Aug. 14. VP) Wheat No.

2 soft. 58 lbs, TTc; No. 3 Lima Beans Home-grown, soraioo Alter Con Mns 1 2 Ariz Cmst 18 155 140 155 Banca-Blalr 2 4 Vi Beverages units 1 2 Big Mo Mining 5 15 "Pictures are my first love," she asserted. Letts Talk Wanted. As for the screen, she said pictures need "more movement, more drama, more music instead' of so much talk.

"Dialogue should be used more like captions in the old silents. When people go to the theater they tire of this ceaseless jabber. I'm tired of of it and I imagine the American public is much more tired than I am. "Dialogue is good on the stage where you can't see the faces past the sixth row. But pictures you can see the faces and they after all are the most eloquent medium." Menjou Divorced.

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 14. (ZP) Testifying that her husband, Adolphe Menjou, screen sophisticate, would fly into fits of rage against her, Kathryn Carver, film actress, was awarded a divorce from him today. Menjou filed an answer denying Miss Carver's charges, but permitted the case to go by default. The Menjous were married in Paris, France, May 16, 1928, and separated last May 16, their fifth wed Dallas 5s 58 Denver 5s 57 CIRCLE Loretta Young and Lyle pound.

Des Moines 5s 58 Talbott in "She Had to Say Yes." ANO MCA 4AHG Of Headline Entertainers and those GORfJEOUS to go without their checks. ALL QUIET AT BUNSEN. Mustard 75c a bushel. Okra Climax, SI a basket. Onions California white, $2 a 50-pound First Carolina 5s 37 I 'A 24 Texas Guinan on stage.

LYRIC Charlie Ruggles, Mary Bo 68 40 First Fort Wayne 5s First Montgomery 5s First New Orleans 5s. bag: home-grown, white, yellow, green, 25c a dozen. land and Walter Catlett in CLINTON, Aug. 14. (Ex 43 50 soft, 5T lbs, 76c; No.

3 soft. 56 lbs, T5C Corn No. 4. 70 lbs, 39c; No. 5, 70 lbs, 38c; No.

5, 70 lbs, 37c. Oats No. 3, 25c. LOUISVILLE, Aug. 14.

(d) Board of Trade quotations on carload selling prices grain to local points: No: 2 red wheat, 94c bushel; No. 2 white corn, 57c; No. 2 yellow corn, 55c; No. 2 white oats, 40c. Flour mill quotations to farmers: No.

2 red wheat or better, 84c. NEW YORK. Aug. 14. () Flour- Bulolo Gold Dredging 10 15 Brew ft Dlst vtc.

29 2 Como Mines 5 15 Cont Shrs 1 15 Croft Brew 3 1 Eagle Bird Mn 2 2 El Can units 6 8 14 Ellz Brew 3 214 Fada Radio 13 2 First Texas 5s Mamma Loves Papa." First Trust Chicago 5s 57 cept for the long-standing bitterness Farsley southern, 30c a dozen buncnes. Peas Telephone, $1.75 a hamper. Peppers Tennessee, fl a bushel. Radishes Fancy Ohio buttons, 60c; PALACE Marie Dressier, Wallace 114 754 2 1 Fletcher 72 1A 2-4 2 13 'i between union and nonunion miners, Beery and Maureen O'Sullivan in Fremont 5s 59 GVJXAN GIRLS On the Screen "She Had to Say Yes" Loretta Young Lyle Talbot home-grown, 30c. Tugboat Annie." there was comparative peace today Greensboro 5s 55 Greenbrier 5s 60 1254 AMBASSADOR Claudette Colbert In at the Bunsen No.

4 mine, near here Illinois-Midwest 5 45 "I Cover the Waterfront." Falstaff Brew 9 13 Fashion Pk Assoc. 2 .14 Flock Brew 1 314 FuhrmannftSchmldtBw 3 2 Gen Electronics 1 3 Indianapolis 5s 79 Spinach Home-grown, 75c a bushel. Tomatoes 35c 10-pound basket. POTATOES. New New Jersey Cobblers, S3.

15 a 100- Reports from the mine this indicated that at least a great 294 214 Iowa 5s 60 Nominal; spring patents, soft winter straights, hard winter straights, $6556.80. Rye flour Nominal; fancy patents, Corn-meal Nominal; fine white granulated, $1.70 60 47 35 65 62 61 62 41 60 44 47 54 61 76 63 60 64 49 83 64 72 60 63 62 46 52 59 50 47 62 62 60 72 61 27 63 48 52 63 54 63 Kentucky 5s 68 25c Till EVENINGS part of the union men had heeded Gold Cycle 1 18 pound bag; Kentucky Cobblers, S3; No. 2, $2.25. COLEMAN BROWN DIES. RICHMOND, Aug.

14. Cole pleas of their district officers and Klldun Mng 3 Bal. 25c, Orch. 40c (SI. 75: yellow, Sl.60fvl.7O: Rye Unset 1114 Kingsbury Brew 3 1114 1114' tled: No.

2 Western In bond. 53c 0 oia California bakers, S4.su a nag. Sweet Potatoes Alabama, new, f2.25 a New York and 84c I New York domestic No Children's Price hamper; Jersey, $2.50. to arrive. Barley Unsettled: No.

2, 66c Kuebier Brew 3 a Lock Nut 1 1 Macassa 5 60 Marmon Mot 11 25 I New York. Buckwheat Nominal; ex man T. Brown, 55 years old, president of the Arlington Hotel Company here, former owner of the Grand hotel, Indianapolis, and the Brown port, $1.25. Wheat Spot, unsettled: No. 1 dark Northern spring New York, Param Pub 4 1 1-14 METAL MARKETS.

NEW YORK, Aug. 14. (IP) Copper- 1 2514 Lafayette 5s 56 Lincoln 5s 59 Louisville 5s 58 Minneapolis Trust 5s 42 Mississippi 5s 48 New York 5s 54 North Carolina 5s 46 Oregon-Washington 5s 43 Pacific Coast (S. L. 5s.

58 Pacific Coast (S. 5s 58 Pacific Coast (Port) 5s 55 Phoenix 5s 68 Pennsylvania 5s 57 St. Louis 5s 24 San Antonio 5s 59 Southwest 5s -44 Tennessee 5s 48 25 Pitts Brew pf 120 2514 COMFORTABLY COOL. COLO Polymet 1 1 Quiet; electrolytic spot and future, 9c. Tin hotel at Muncie, died here today.

The widow survives. Interment will Rayon Ind A 47 8 Barely steady spot and nearoy, 44.iz; 5 2 future. $44.35. Iron Steady: No. 2.

ding anniversary. Leaves to Marry. HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 14. (JP) Benita Hume, screen actress, Railways new 5 2 Richfield Oil 3 left the picketing leins at the Bun-sen mine.

APPROVES BOND ISSUES. The state board of tax commissioners yesterday approved the proposed issuance of $50,000 in refunding bonds for Grant county. The bonds will bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent. The board also approved a $10,000 bond issue for the Goshen school city. These bonds also will bear 6 per cent interest.

14 eastern Pennsylvania, Buffalo, $17; 2 14 20 27 No. 1 Manitoba fob New York, T5 c. Corn Spot, unsettled; No. 2 yil-low New York, 26c; No. 3 yellow I New York, 62ttc.

Oats Spot, unsettled; No. 2 white, 49 c. Feed Spot, nominal; city bran. 100-lbs sacks. Western bran, $25.35.

Hay Steady; No. 1, $18: No. 2, S161T; No. 3, $15; sample, $11 12. Rossville Ale 950 2014 1914 pf 1 2714 2714 Alabama, $13.

Lead wuiet; spot rnew York, East St. Louis, S4.35. Zinc-Steady; East St. Louis spot and future, $5. be in Poseyville.

DR. 0. L. STOUT DIES. MARION, Aug.

14 (fl Dr. U'HKKE BIG PICTURES PLAY Hurry: Hurry! Last 3 Days Rustless war 4 14 Sher Gor 1 105 Antimony Spot, S7.50. Quicksilver $64 Union of Detroit 5s 59 Simon Brew 7 114 1 5 Virginia-Carolina 5s 60 United Clg Str 93 8 formerly of the London -stage, said today she would leave tonight for London to marry Jack Dunsee. LONDON. Aug.

14. UP) Copper- O. L. Stout, 79 years old, former 59 Virginia 5s Victor Brew 1 1 LOCAL CASH GRAIN. Western Tele 3 45 Standard spot, 36; future, 36 5s; electrolytic, spot, 40 6s; future, 41.

Tin Spot, 215 10a; future, 215. Lead Spot, 12; mums sportsman and speedboat racer. She Grant county coroner, died at his home in Upland last night of a heart attack. The widow and a daughter 1 25 future, 12 7s 6d. Zinc Spot, 16 12 Bd; planned to fly to New York and sail A 22 1 Wlllys-Overl 60 26 Total Sales Stocks, 43,700.

Quoted in cents. future, 16 I5s. from there immediately. MOTION PICTURE THEATERS. RAW SILK FUTURES.

NEW YORK, Aug. 14. (IP) Raw Silk-Futures closed barely steady; sales 1,400 bales. October, $1.73 bid; December, $1.73 (3 1.74; January, $1.73. Open market quotations (sixty-day basis): Shanghai steam, filature 78 per cent serlplane, 20-228, $1.75.

Canton double extra 14-16s, Japanese special crack double extra, 81 per TOLEDO CLOVER SEED. WOUNDED MAN CRITICAL. AMUSEMENTS. LINSEED OLL PRICES. Retail dealers are quoting the following with VINCENNES, Aug.

14 (JP) TOLEDO, Aug. 14. iJP) Seed In warehouses, nominal. Red clover Cash, October, $8.75 asked. Alslke Cash, August, $9 bid.

prices for linseed oil a Raw, Doris Kcnj-on-Alnn Dlnehart cent serlplane, 13-15s, $2.02. boned, $1.22. JNFJ.XT FRIDAY' Fred Williams, 49 years old, custodian of the Vincennes post legion home, was near death in a hospital ro 6 At last HI MMKRVH.I.K and PITTS have a picture worthy of showing at THE Aroi.Loi Slim Zasu SI MMKK ILLK-PITTS in "HER FIRST The following bids were received yesterday at the Indianapolis Board of Trade for grain in car lots (based upon a rate of 4c (f 0 New York): Wheat Weak; No. 1 red, 8015 82c; No. 2 red, T880c; No.

2 hard, T880c. Corn Weak; No. 2 white, 44 45c; No. 3 white, 4344c; No. 2 yellow, 4344c; No.

3 yellow, 42ffl)43c; No. 2 mixed, 42 43c; No. 3 mixed, 411342c. Oats No. 2 white, 30igj31c; No.

3 white, 29 30c. Hay (fob country points taking 23 or less rates to Cincinnati or Louisville) Steady; No. 1 timothy, S5.50ifi6; No. 2 timothy, $5 5. 50.

INSPECTIONS. Wheat No. 1 red, 4 cars; No. 2 red, 4 cars; No. 3 red, 1 car; No.

2 hard, 2 cars: No. 2 mixed, 3 cars. Total, 14 cars. Corn No. 2 white, 3 cars; No.

3 white, 1 car; No. 2 yellow, 18 cars; No. 3 yellow, 11 cars; No. 4 yellow. 3 No.

5 yellow, 1 car; No. 2 mixed, 1 car; No. 4 mixed, 1 car. Total, 39 cars. Oats No.

2 white, 2 cars; No. 3 white, 8 cars; sample white, 2 cars. Total, 12 cars. Rye No. 2, 1 car.

Total, 1 car. today suffering from a bullet wound inflicted in an encounter with slot Marie DRESSLER Wallace BEERY In the Motro-Ooldwyn-Mayer hit "TUGBOAT ANNIE" machine thieves early Sunday. Physicians said the chances for his recovery were slight. TWO-CENT DAY Tomorrow (Wednesday) RIVERSIDE Sponsored by Butter Crust Pie Co. In Case of Rain the Picnic Will Be Held the Following Day.

NEVER VtheY DON'T 1 I GET TIRED 1 OFCAMELSSJ I GET ON THE gj frERVES EITHERJ SUGAR AND COFFEE. SUGAR. NEW YORK, Aug. 14. (P) Raw sugar Df U1 KTTA young ICA DO CORTEZ was unsettled today, although no sales were reported and prices were more or less nom inal.

IffiQIU FRANCHOT TONE in "Midnight Mary" Refiners as a rule showed no particular Interest, but It was Indicated that they mignt pay 3.40c for sugar In specified positions, 10 points below the last sale price. The more favorable political developments WAGON WHEAT MARKET. The following prices are quoted by Indianapolis mills for wheat In wagonloads: Elevators will pay 75c for No. 2 soft red. Other grades on their merits.

I DIANAPOL I In Cuba and the failure of the Washington conference to come to an agreement on the 4 AUG. I quota plan was responsible for heavy selling and sharp declines in futures prices. The 1 fHY BOlAND AJTKUNOON AND NIGHT. SHOW UHOUNDS OLD BALL PARK 8 WASHINGTON STREET market closed 9 to 13 points net lower. Sales were 74,100 tons.

The range follows: High. Low. Close. September 1.36 1.29 1.29 uecemoer 1.4 1.37 1.38 January 1.43 1.38 1.40 March 1 49 1.45 1.46 May 1.54 1.50 1.31 July 1-60 1.55 NEW YORK BANK SHARES. NEW YORK, Aug.

14. (P) Over-the-counter market: BANKS. Bid. Ask. Bid.

Ask. Bk Man. 2914 Nt 1425 1475 Chase Nt. 2814 City. 3114 33 '4 Commer.

13T 14T IPubllc 3414 3614 Fifth AvlOTS 1125 I TRUST COMPANIES. 62 64 lOuaranty 320 325 Bkln Tr. .116 121 Irving 19'4 20-)i Cen Han. 142 14 14614 IManufac. 1714 18 Chemical.

38 Title 1 2 Cont 15 Tr 98 101 'S Corn Ex. 5514 5714Tltle Guar 23 25 Empire .1914 21 1655 1705 INSURANCE. I il I 1J Bid. There was no change In the refined situ i I Kx A ation and trading was light at 4.70c for fine granulated, with secondhands available at 4.50c and la some instances at 5 points less. COFFEE.

NEW YORK, Aug. 14. (.) Coffee was lower today under trade and commtsion 52t4 541iHanover 27 house selling. Locals and European sit ter. ests bought.

33 Ti Santos opened unchanged to 10 points TiO Aet Cas Aet Fire. Aet Life. Agricul Am Sure. Bait Am Boston 29, 484 20 14 46 6 V. 12' lower and closed 11 to 15 points lower.

Sales, 3.000. No. 7 opened 10 to 14 points Glutei's ccsdizrlcrkuccs 23 V4 45'4 2314 314 Now Thru IVrdni-sdaj'l Thii Celebrating the RINCLINO BROTHERS' GOLDEN JUBILEE with 1000 AMAZING NEW WORLD-WIDE FEATURES INCLUDING THE MOST STARTLING DISCOVERY OF THE CENTURY! pa'dng GIRAFFE-NECK WOMEN bfurrma POSITIVELY PRESENTED IN MAIN PERFORMANCES OF THE BIG SHOW THE DURBAR, Magnificent New Spectacle of the Orient 1 600 People, 800 Arenic Clowns, 1009Mengerie Anlnub, Twice Diilys 2 8 P. M. Door Openat I 7 P.

M. PRICES (Admitting to Circun. Menagrrie Adults 75e. CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS, SOe. GRAND STAND CHAIR Ticket.

7Se Additional. ALL PRICES INCLUDE TAX TICKETS ON SALE CIRCUS DAY AT CLAKK SON DKUO STOKE, CLAYPOOL HOTEL BLUG. lower and closed 15 to 20 points lower. 3.1 i ltd Fire. 44 25HHome Ins.

19 50 Mass Bond lB- 25 Vi I Natl Fire. 44 514 479 Fire. 9 38INor River 16 5514 2414 4S4 Sales. 8,000. Closing quotations: Santos September.

7.84c; December. 8.06c: March, Conn Gen 36 8.12c: May. 8.19c: July. 8.25c. rvo.

7 never GfTcn Fid Dp 30 Firemens 4 74 Fkln Fire 17 "I COVER THE WATER FRONT" CLAUnRTTE COLBERT BEN LYON September, 5.57c; December. 5.80c; March, 5.90c; Mav, 5.99c; July. 6.05c. 18 57' 26 Mi 123 500 447 18V4I8L FirellK 30 1,4 1 811 Life. .450 Spot coffee dull.

Santos 4s. 8c: kio vs. Gin Falls 28 Globe 29 39 V. Travelers 432 7c. Cost and freight offers included San Gt lTli 8 Fire.

30 32 tos Bourbon Jt and 5 at s.ostrs.foc..

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