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1 I UKiJAL, LOUiviLLE, FRIDAY MORNING, MAKoH 12, 1926. THE COUUi i 3 12 11 Automobiles for Sato. Real Estate Transfers Livestock Markets Chiraco fCaited State Pe- artmfi.t of to AP. R-eipts. fed teer n'rtm to 13o hwir: active at and feeder, firm: tor.

bavie. DSHr fed ter S3 t'Ott iu.it'. scarce: het offered Jt0.3o: 1 tock advanr-e on steer.1, lower rrade. rrl'inz raiilman iivjuire; ui nofi'lf itcM w'ibt cutter bulW vealr. iround loer at 510013.00.

10 Hop' Receipt. 31.000: reneraliy 25c 3er: bulk 240 to 3-JS-pound tii i- maie.ritv 200 to better ISO p.unl lio to "r'. ow lO.V)tlU0: ood and $13 5 14 2.S: tofk pn'io- hold-over 10.000. She-? IS. 000; fit lamb fitr.y active as firiy decline; V.iik 12.5i 13.50; few load to '14t- top to ntr bnther S14.25: 1st e-p to lower, i.t Sat ewe.

9.0: a-d wethers feedmr s-W Umbs steady to weak; lew load. 13.00 i 13.50. Et St. I.ooW. pi si i.o!!, Mn-h 11 ftnited S'S'es" IVps-'tniertt of to AP.

P.0OO: lew pot on hoes; 4 I'O 14.15 for re i load. lt to 170 pounds: yenerai m-iift to 10 to K. lower; bu. 10 V.d "5: -t0 25; 13 24t to -no nonriH. r-n -A l.l uo: 2(10 pounds and up MC 12 30 to 350 ponn.ls 12 .25 lit: ironi 513.50 ii 14 00; i.ark'r 510.75 i 11.25.

no st.fk on ale: msrk't nominal: ehoio lieht weifhl Limbs J2 to 1 3 1 35- heavier limb rtrd to J1100-' fat 1 1.00 12 .00: fit -ewes earner anl cull graces 2 int 5.25. Cajt!" 1.30O: calves TOO: few cstt arouf-1: href ter teadr to at S8.25Vi 10.25. some. Oiilahutn at 5. 35'ii50: V.fht jearlin? ard he-frs utev'r to 1 5 email lots to cows 10c to 15c hiifher: 5.50i iJ.50; cJtnners 25c hUher: ranee $3 5014.15: little inauinr for b)li: K0O.1 ind hiprirr 25c hieher at rool oualitT uehter weight veal- e-s 513.30.

JFRSEY TITT. Jrsey Citr. N. March 11 (A.P) No Iambs on eale today. CINCINNATI.

Mroh 11 (AP) Hofr Receipts 4.r0: steadr to 25c hih-r: heivies rl2'-i 12.5: pa-ker and buU-her 13 medaim 14.25: t.rs Ivavv fst os 5Sti 11.23: liht iprwrs fll.25; 110 pounds and less 51? 13.5. Cmile Revir.ts 650: stow: Rteers. ool to choirs SIMiJO: fair to poo.1 5-Lt9: common t'" fasr S5rS: heifers, goo.1 to choir 73s'i 9.25: fair to srood J7.75S8 3: to f.iir 5t7.75: cows, rood to chctc 5i 7.50: fair to rood 54.50 if 3 75 Hi. 25. Calve tendy to 30o hcher; coM to choir-e 513, 14: fair to food Sll'iilS: cemm'-n and larpe J5il0 9heeri Rer-cipt 50: steady: rood to choice fur to rood 4t6: common li3- b'icks S4i5.

Lambs steady to 50c hlrher s-ood to choice 14 14.50; fair to z-od $13tl4; seconds $lldil2: common S5Uf. AVics of the Courts 8nit Filed. ISP-iRS Alice Ramsey Hushes t. fil-iiatn O. divorce.

Frank P. Hen-ier-n. ntt'rrcy. 158HS138tUK F. P.

Harter Motor Com-rnny ts. D. C. Ray hill et on contract. WUiism F.

Clarke. attorney. 15SWM Janie porter orrnr s. n.i- o. Goon man; lor personal jrijuwc.

J. U. Rictiardsoo and W. G. Dearmr, ai- tornevs.

l.stip2 Tva Ri.e Harden ts. William A. Havdn: divorce. O. K.

Pierce, attorney. l.Vttil.'i Lvdia Matthews Chmn vs. Orant Chtnn- divorre. O. E.

Iherce. attorney. 15SH0 4 Oatous Krembrink vs. Io Tv-eiribrmk: divorce. Henry I.

Fox -and, w. T. Pownmr. attorneys. 15605 IoiiisviUe Company, executor of estate, of Ida J.

Ronnie vs. Frank Jamies.m et petition for adTice. Keodn. li- Lewis and John L. Woodbury, attorneys.

15Srtri Elisabeth W. Stephens vs. r. R. (Myrlck: 50.

on contract. Booth Conner, attorneys. lSn7 Janw Hudnut s. William T. Hndntit: Rcniw Conklinr.

attorney. Eteil ShereU Coates vs. W. A. 525.0OO for personal injuries.

Rose, attorneys. Dr. R. Hayes Davis J. L.

Owmgs. 540t on judrmeut. Deutoa tireene. attorneys. 15S700 Gertrude T.

Shaw vs. Herbert Shaw; dirorce. Hubbard i Hubbard, attor- 158701 Charles V. Reynolds 5d! Mills Reynolds; divorce. Ronald C.

Oldham. attorney. 158702 James Harms ts. Wolf Dietz; 250 on judgment. Brent C.

Overstrect. attorney 16703 Alice Johnson t. LouiSTille Railway Company: Sl.YOoO for personal injuries. Rrenl C. Overstreet.

attorney. 158701 Isabella Dierkinr ts. William D. Dierkmir- divon-e. D.

Moxley. attorney. 158705 E. C. Mamh ts.

Dallas Mitchell; 5200 on contract. Keury J. Tilford, attorney. 15870t? Will Jackson vs. Pam Pollock et al: on contract.

Neal O'N'eal, at torneys. 158717 Bewiey-Darst Coal Company vs. M. Walker 52.j.70 on contract. Miller tier iic-iiu i.in.viTfl Vnlnv Com pany t.

WiilKwtn E. Bcihs: 5360 on contract. J. E. Hutchtns.

attorney. 1587H9 H. H. Hedres ts. Harris Mineral Water Company on cou tract.

Jos. W. Cam-bron. attorney. 158710 Catherine Bunhiser ts.

Joseph Bunbier- divonf. Georue Haer. attorney. 158711 J. M.

Buchanan ts. Lula E. Buchanan; divotx-e. Terry B. Miller, 11 ANOTHER NASH 1924 NASH TOURING CAR: NEW PAINT JOB; A-l CONDITION: $650.

PRINCE WELLS CO. Incorporated 737 S. 3D ST. PHONES 5216 MAGNOLIA. A BETTER CAR Always for less money on best terms.

1925 Reo Sedan, like new. $1,250.00. 1925 Hudson Sedan, like new. $1,125.00 1924 Reo Sedan, fine shape. 1924 Reo fine shape.

$575.00. 1922 Reo Sedan, good shape. $450.00. 1922 Reo balloon cords. $350.00.

1924 Ford Coupe, runs like new. $275.00. 1922 Durant Sedan, cheap at $275.00. 1922 Buick 6 cheap. $225.00.

1921 Nash Snort: see $225.00. 1922 Paige cheap at $175.00. 1921 Ford Sedan, fine shape, $100.00. See Alvey for used cars first. Deal direct no brokerage charge.

Save yourself time and money. Buy from an experienced man who knows just what he is selling you. Open evenings and Sunday. R.EO-SPALD1NG-KELLEY- CO. Mar.

5671. 206 E. Broadway. BE -SURE off the condition and ffalr ness.off price before you buy that used car. The following are recondi tioned, with good tires, and inmost off them newly painted: Cadillac, Series 59, Chalmers 1923 Coach 725 Benz 1922 (imported German Road ster), 30 miles to a 745 Moon 13J4 Sedan; all new Pennsyl vania V-cup tires 725 Earl 1923 Touring; like new 435 Lexington 1923 Touring 750 Ford 1924 Coupe 26 Ford 1925 Touring; like new 275 Liberty 1922 Touring; all new tires.

275" SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE VALUES. OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Fraeklimi Motors Magnolia 3978. 906 S. 3d St. BROWDER HOSKINS CO.

Incorporated. Chevrolet Dealers 1924 Chevrolet 4-Pass Coupe, lots of extras and cheap at 1923 Chevrolet Coupe, car In good condition 210 1924 Ford Coach cord tires, like new 295 1923 Ford Chassis, has been overhauled, starter, license and extras 75 1923 Ford Sedan, snubbers ani lots of extras 140 Late 1923 4 door Sedan, snubbers and lots of accessories 275 Late 1923 Ford Coupe with new Lee balloon tires 195 Late 1923 Ford Coupe, hieh back. lots of accessories 210 en Evenings Until 8 O'Clock USED CAR DEPT. 125 W. CHESTNUT ST.

CITY 6078. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Qenunnoirae Sale- Tracks amid Pasemi ger Cars Now Read This Ad Care fully We will save you money. We are going to offer our entire stock off re conditioned a a rd make motor cars at un heardoff prices. It will pay the- careffu' buyer to "elect that ca now while the rices are right and be ready to en Joy motoring this sum mer. There will be no tradeins during this sale.

COME EARLY. Dodge Bros. Sedan late series, $400 Dodge Bros. Sedan a snap. $300.

Dodge Bros. Sedan see this. $200. Dodge Bros. Coupe, late series.

$400. Dodge Bros. Coupe, new taxi cords $225. Dodge Bros. Coupe, a snap.

$150. Dodge Bros. Roadster, see this. $125 Dodge Bros. Touring, late series.

$400 Dodge Bros. Touring, a real buy. $250 Dodge Bros. Touring, a snap. $150 DodgeBros.

Touring, why walk. $100. Ford Tudor Sedan, balloons. 1924 $300. Ford Coupe.

1924, balloons. $250. Ford Coupe. 1921 a pick-up. $100.

Ford Touring, 1924 Oh, boy. $125 Ford Touring. 1922 see this, $50. Durant Touring. 1922 look, $150.

Buick Touring. 1922 see this. $150 Buick Touring. 1920 a pick-up. $100.

Reo Touring. 1921 why walk. $150. Paige Light 6 1922 a snap. $75.

Studebaker Light 6 Touring, 1922. look. $150. Chevrolet 1922 why walk. $50 Oldsmobile 1923 see this.

$300 Star Coupe. 1923 oh. look. $150. Star Sedan.

1923 new balloons. $225 Chevrolet Sedan. 1924 see this. $350. Chevrolet Coupe, 1923 see this.

$275. Gray Touring. 1922 see this, $50. TRUCKS TRUCKS Dodge Bros. panel, late series.

$300. Dodge Bros, -ton. panel, see this, $200. Dodge Bros, -ton, panel. Investigate.

$100. Graham Bros, la-ton, late series. $650. Graham Bros. 1 ton, open body, $200.

G. M. 1 ton, panel body, $100. Ford, -ton. panel, 1924.

$100. Ford, -ton. panel, 1923, $75. Ford. H-ton.

1923, $50. Maxwell Touring. 1923 see this, $230. NOW COME EARLY CONVENIENT TERMS OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY HamiraalhM511es Co. 624626 S.

Third St. City 4030 1117 W. Market, Branch City 3519 Automobiles for Sal. Ixdre Not foes. Willis Stewart Lodge.

No. 224. F. and A. M.

will meet 11 ndivu cvnioiiimcaiion in lueir hall Shubert this Friday VJ- eveninr. March 12. at 8 o'clock Sjy cordially invited to attend. Members requested to be present. JOSEPH T.

McHCGH. Master. W. F. CARNES.

Secretary. Personals. HAAGER-DONAHbfi DETECTIVE AGENCY 233 8 4th All business strictly con fidential and private Pnone City I7lt WANTED MOTHERS who are employed, call Mrs. Rice about having children cared for. Magnolia 6413.

Evening appointments. WILL ANYONE ho witnessed accident 3d and Liberty Tuesday. March 2. about 3:30 p.m.. old man struck by truck.

Please address or call Geo. H. Naber. 129 8. 4th.

Ist. 10 AIREDALE From 1900 Avery Court. Return and receive good reward. Magnolia 6943. ANGORA CAT Yellow; from 1624 2d Street.

5755. Reward. male; strayed Phone Magnolia COIN' PURSE Containing about 514. on Western Parkway, between 39th and 41st streets. Please return to 3941 Western Parkway.

DOG Poodle: brown spot in ear; name Punch. 721 S. 13th St. DOJ Yellow and white, small; lost from Rosewood Ave. Call at 659-J.

Reward. GLASSES TortoiM shell on I'ark 7th car. Wednesday. Magnolia 1073-W. after 6 p.m.

Reward. PURSE Black leather; containing glasses. Marnolia 2037-J. Ellison. REWARD Lost, wtter puppy, leniale, color white, with orange ear.

Liberal reward when returned to R. W. Bingham, Gleu-view. Phone East 617. WATCH Green gold, with initials G.

W. S. on back. Call Main 4272: reward. Found.

10A TORTOISE SHELL GLASSRS Found on Bardstown Road car. Highland 4132-J. Mr. Gnau. Automobiles Automobiles for Sale.

11 CHEVROLET COUPE 1926; excellent condition, bumpers, clock and heater; run very little; must sell, cash or terms. South between 6 and 1 p.m. Chalmniers Sedami 1924: newly painted; 5 good tires; mechanically as Rood as new. A real buy at $750; 30 days' guarantee FRANKLIN MOTORS Incorporated. 90fi F.

3d. Macrnolia 397S CHRYSLER 6 COACH Latest model, equipped with bump ers, extra tire and seat covers; used very little; at a special price, easy terms. BENSINGER AUTO CO. 652 Baxter Ave. East 2512 Dodge Special Business Caupe-11925 Model Excellent condition, 5105 worth extra equipment: price $1575 cash.

Phone East 1087-J. DURA NT TOURING Good condition: new tires: sale cheap. 2530 Frankfort Ave. DODGE TOURING 1921: looks good; runs irood: good tires. Highland 4702-J.

DODGE TOURING Motor first-class: new top; repainted: practically new tires; front and rear bumpers. If you want a good car on rood terms, see this 1921 model. Terms cash and 8 monthly notes of 20. Call Shawnee 45S15-W DODGE Like new. Emy Auto Repair.

332 E. Kentucky. DURA NT SEDAN Good condition; must I seil: make me an offer. Terms. High I land 5125-J.

ESSEX COACH 24: excellent condition; extras: will take lord coupe as part payment. Masrnoiia 0027-J. FORD COUPE Late 1923: plenty extras; $195; $50 down, (all Shawnee o300-J. FORD COUPE 1924; semi-balloon: license; S235. Call Ward.

Shawnee 7106-J. FORD COUPE 1924: must sell at once: owner leaving city: best cash offer gets ft. Call Mas-nolia 1788-J. FORD COUPE. 1924 To settle estate; lit tle used: many accessories: S3-.

(528 E. Broadway; 9 to 11 a.m.: alii day Sunday. FORD ROADSTER 1924: truck license: SI 13. Call Maguolia 6170-W after 6 o'clock. FORD SEDAN 1924: good condition.

Call Shawnee 330H-J after p.m. FORD SEDAN. 1925 Four-door, used very little: balloon tires and other extras $460. Montgomery Auto 2d and Liberty. FORD See this coupe to appreciate it: reasonable 1337 Bardstown Road.

FORDS AND CHEVROLETS. BROADWAY MOTOR SALES CO. BROOK AT BROADWAY. FORDS AT 8TH AND YORK One 1922 Coupe; balloon tirea and license $126 One 1924 'i-Ton Panel Body Truck SO Fifty Others. $35 Up.

The above cars in A-l ronditioin. MONARCH AUTO Magnolia 5016. Terms. FORD TOURING 1922; starter good tires; license: $85 cash. 121 E.

Breckinridge. JEWETT 1924 BROUGHAM General condition of car shows unusually good care. Finish, tires and mechanical condition like In vestigate this good buy at $600. LEYMAN MOTOR CO. Incorporated.

Buick Distributors. Broadway at Jackson. JEWELL SPORT TOURING New paint. 3 new tires; good mechanical condition, oy owner. City 394 1.

MAXWELL SPORT TOURING 1923: cheap for quick sale Magnolia 11. Overland Co 31 peSed an 1925: good tires: paint and mechanical condition: S395. ON THE BIG LOT 944 S. 3d. Overland Coiape Sedan 1924: looks good, runs good; $350.

Jewett Roadster; excellent condi tion, new balloon tires, new paint; $395. Parkland Overland Co. STUDEBAKER GIVES YOU 5 DAYS' TRIAL ON ANY USED CAR Eliminating. Risk STUDEBAKER 7-pas. PHAETON 192o one of the best cars In the country lor a bus line or for a pleasure car.

$1,300. OVERLAND SEDAN 1925: has been run only 3.000 miles: just as good as a new car; you wil. enjov owning this car. S875. FORD COUPE 1924: is in good shape and vou can save some money on this car $275.

DODGE COCPE Has been overhauled, re painted: it looks like new and runs like it was new; a bargain. "$425. STUDEBAKER SPECIAL SEDAN 1925: runs iust like new and carries the us-d car pledge: no riskt with a five-day trial S1.3U0. We also have several" cars running in price from $50 to $250. lou can find the car you want here.

SEE THESE BEFORE BUYING. TERMS. OF COURSE. Stadebaker Sales Co. OF KENTUCKY.

930550 S. Third St. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAY. Mavnoii 39 a 3. South 77.

cg, PRICES REDUCED 1 Oun Used Cars AgaM Here's your chance-iW reputation is y0ar antee. COME IN OR CALL 4 Dodge Touring; 1920 Paige Light 6 Touring; 191?" paint; Just overhauled I Nash Sport Touring; painted wiy Hudson Coach: new Viiu' fine DUnei Radster: 1320' like Jewett Sport Touring" '''r 1920 Elcar 6 Touring WUBt-1923 Durant Coupe; balloon" Vrl' 5 1923 Studebaker Rdstr. Lht I Ford Touring; 1924; new runs fine Kini- Hudson 4 Towter 1924; new car guarantee Ford Coupe: 1923: fine ul' Lssex 4 Touring; 1922 is Ford Coune: 1924- iiir '1'J li Essex Touring tH- Essex Tourin Chevrolet Touring; 1924 li uooge Touring; 1921 Ford Sedan; 1923: 1. Dodce Redan: los. 1 I1PW rtrln.

Haynes 1923. 7-passenger lH sedan: some buy for Stephens touring. 1921, ex'ceYlem condition Many others to LIBERAL TERMS. I Open Evenings, I Fidelity Motors 741 S. 3d OPPOSITE LIBRARY I DISTRIBUTORS.

I HUDSON vtiin ii.ii YOU CANUMMT FIND GOOD 6-CYJLISDER roadster: noodlrr-wheels; best of shape, 852 Third. fct Trucks 1 j. 'r Trucks. liiLin 1U1H model: 4 iwmTZt srood cnx-ery body, motor lust been hauled. Si 00.

Shawnee H4fl. FORD TRUCK i -inn eiowrt T5odTl5 M'-fri-pr" lk'en'- Chca'1- 718 FORD TON t'K cab; stake bo.Lv; Rnxsteel axle- 1 1 flitinn Poll P.h,-i c-x FORD 1-Ton 192o Chassis and Reo 1-ton 100 hotly and cab. 1 laig-e bus. 5(550; 2-too stake body and cab. gamJ kee 2-ton chaMt ami cab.

a WcS" motor with starter. $J50 Diamond TV ton cab and fiat body. -350 Petw l-V Andriot Sons. Distributor! FwlA' Republic Trucks. 211-213 215 217 w'Jf Liberty Street 3 BUS ld-passent-'er: oirei tvpe- rr repair.

The first cash ofler UkM ii day. "6 IU W. Broadway. BIG BRUTE TRADEINS G. M.

2-ton, open cab and form body. 1 G. M. 5-ton, open cab with 2 rack body. Gram Bernstein, 2-ton, open at with platform body.

Indiana, 3-ton, open cab platform body. Master, 2-ton, open cab, platfort body. Nash, 2-ton, open cab, express bodf Nash, 2-ton, open cab. Packard, 3Vi-ton, open cab, body. I Republic, 2-ton, open cab, plnt'orr body.

Pierce Arrow, 2-ton, open cab, p'ui form body. Service, 3 -ton, open cab, body. PRICED TO PELL TERMS IF DESIRED. Genera! Motors Track, Co. 1809 W.

Broadway. SERVICE TRUCK 2 i -ton: mc-. tion: cheap. Adlrefa 107, cart Times office. THE WHITE CO.

Clay and Gray. East 3271: East 3270. USED TRUCKS 1 Must go. We need room. Many makes, sizes and equlpmfu'4 BARGAINS.

TERMS. INTERNATIONAL. HARVESTER CO. (OF AMERICA) INCORPORATED. CITY 7017.

14TH AND WALXUX Motorcycles and Iliryrlcs. HARLEY DAVIDSON ear; eiectrie runniuf eonmi M00. Annlv Mr Runner. B'ntr-S'j mers Udw. W.

Jelferion. Automobiles for Kxrhanee, Trads For Bedroom suite and kitchen furniture: tf-'K new. p. o. Hox City.

I ntf Arcpssorlen YOU NEED AUTO PARTS. nave nana mr an er LOUISVILLE AUTO PARTS TIB1 Market zsi Service Stations Impairing. I ST Anitnimnlhiille Pajntinf Suffehr Bro 118 N- i hawnee Ewald Spring Servi'V 314 For all car--cw Wanted AntomoliilM CASH for all makf serviceable SACKETT TT MOTOR SALES CO. rm 5th St. CASH for to be reeked.

rnl'' K-f Parts Tire Co. 1010 B- iness Service Business Services Offered', huuM wired eompirwr tnrew. S.TV Wm Hiiber, Snag--- 4-ROOM hoine wired coinnie' mre, --j Brass Beds Refirsi tnre, Hoaeland KentiK-ky Mfg. T'latingCgji A 1' fc. 1 einodeline and repair work: f-Mfi-.

alty: rnc reasonable. E. L. at CARPENTER All kinds. work rea.oriaMe.

-gTii---il RP ENTER Reimir work. CA gereen eoeeialty: ruaranteeo lil C.I) r.rsy CLEANERS of nd Zr'f window shades pfcff- window shades made to or oe service; rcaaonable price. vi. i Ail bin'- lffi" I ra-onable pti'-en. Magoojiaj---g H-ARDWUUI H.Ui.iKb tt J'jj G.

rrie; HARDWOOD FLOORS Laid "f1! HOI JSEWIRFNO at a-jnshie nrrv Shawnee r.g.Vi-JMafV: 11 a S. PL I'M RING E. Street. irhanee WIKIX, Chtlder. Eteetric Co.

3dJ 3i CONCRETE FOUNDATIONS. R(u. 1 Til 1 K. f. Heating nnaVlamML, F.

H. SC0T1 Huilding ontratjnR u. an. 11 OVERLAND TOURING Late 1924: perfect condition. Terms.

Shawnee Q89-W. PACKARD SPORT ROADSTER. 1925; $2" 000 cash. Call Highland 3347-J. STL'DE BAKER COUPE 3-pMsenger.

1925 6 balloon tires, all extras, cheap. 624 N. 26th St. WiHys-Kmigltot Repainted a Japanese blue bumpers front and rear. Powered with that famous Knight Sleeve Valve motor that improves with use.

Tour-incr $450. Roadster $75. YVillys-Knight Coupe: Sedan $833. Chevrolet Coupe Three-passenger, 1924, equipped with 5 cord tires, repainted dark blue body, black fenders and top, $375. Overland World's Economy Car, fully equipped and repainted.

SEDAN Japanese blue. Cord tires and bumpers $450.00 RED BIRD Deep maroon. Bumpers and Cord Tires $450.00 ROADSTER, blue Hack, nickel radiator $293.00 COUPE Gray and black, cord tires and bumpers $475.00 Every car carries 1926 License and 5-Day Exchange Guarantee. BIG TOP 3'd OPEX SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS A L5st Off Good Used Cars. They Are Priced To Sell.

FORD Sedan, newly painted $123 Coupe. In good condition $195 Touring $95 Roadster. Newly painted $75 DODGE Business man's coupe. In A-l condition Business man's coupe $345 Touring. A sacrifice $245 Roadster.

Newly painted. Closed top $165 MAXWELL 4-Door "Sedan. Newly painted. $345 Club Sedan. 2-Door.

Driven very little $343 4-Passenger Coupe. Newly painted $345 2-Passenger Coupe. In good condition $145 REO Touring'. Runs like new $295 STAR Touring. Late model $145 CHEVROLET Touring $145 Roadster $195 Coupe.

Newly painted $195 CHRYSLER Brougham. Looks and runs like new $1,245 Coach 5S. 90 days old. 1926 license 09o HUDSON Coach. Balloon tires $595 BUICK Sedan 6 $195 Touring 6.

Driven very little ESSEX Coach. 5 balloon tires Al condition Roadster 4. Newly painted beautiful blue 335 DURA NT Sedan. Newly painted $295 Small deposit will hold any car 30 days. Terms to suit.

Open evenings Sundays. Weir Motors Inc. S45 S. Third St. Mag.

5316 APPROACH OF SPRING BARGAIN 3ackett econditioned Qars Dodge Sedan, 1923 Dodge Touring S3 Dodge Touring 165 Chevrolet Sedan, 1924. 365 Overland Sedan 233 Overland Coupe, 1924 395 Durant Touring. 1923 245 Ford Coupe, a beauty; new 16.1 Ford Touring; new paint; fine 125 Plenty of other cars to select from. Each and every car a bargain. We bought them for spot cash.

Money talks. EASY TERMS. PAYMENTS DIRECT TO US. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS Sackett Motor Sales Co. 667 S.

5TH NEAR BROADWAY AT FORD CORNER DOLLARS SAVED IF YOO BOY ONE. OF THESE 1924 ROADSTER '26 TAGS. $50, $15 per Month COUPE 1926 TAGS $50, $20.84 per Month COUPE: S95 ONLY. $35 Down Roadster, $60 only "4Ton Trucks; new panel bodies; 60 day guarantee. 2 Tractors 6 II Ton Trucks any style body.

INCORPORATED. OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS. 3D AND BRECKINRIDGE. ATTENTION USED CAR PURCHASERS SEE THESE BEFORE PURCHASING Sedans 11925 TUDOR SEDAN $325 11921 TUDOR SEDAN $135 Coupes 151923 COUPES $125 to $250 201924 COUPES $285 to $335 31925 COUPES $325 Tourings 101923 TOURINGS $125 to $175 151924 TOURINGS $135 to $200 1922 TOURINGS 35 to $125 Trucks 11 TON "TRUCK 75 11 TON TRUCK $100 41-2 TON TRUCKS $S5 to $150 ALSO FORDSON TRACTORS. USED AS DEMONSTRATORS.

PRICED FROM $225 to $250. SCHWARZ, CLIFFORD a. SCOTT 640 S. 3d St. szs "7th St- TPPV5 CITT ifi7ftl OPEN EVENINGS BUNDAX A.

K. for Sale. BIG 6 STUDEBAKER 7-passenger sedan, 1922: new paint; fine taxi: cheap; terms or trade. 201t W. Broadway.

BY Ford Sedan; 4-door; balloon tires And all extras: car stands me over $900: driven less than 5,000 miles: absolutely perfect condition: bargain for someone. $375. Mr. Kriea-er. Highland 144-W, after 7 p.

m. DO IT NOW' DON'T WAIT UNTIL EVERYONE ELSE GETS THEIR GOOD USED FORD-BUY NOW! 1924 Coupe, new paint 293 1924 Coupe, semi-balloon 235 1923 Coupe, new paint 195 1925 Touring, balloon tires 265 1924 Touring, cord tires 195 1924 Roadster, license 133 1922 Roadster, starter 65 1-Ton Ice Truck, new cab and bodv, chassis rebuilt 275 WE HAVE FORDS FROM $25 ON UP. SEE THESE. Universal Car Co. 2300 W.

BROADWAY SHAW S44 West" End Ford Dealers FIVE PRACTICALLY new Oldsmobile? tourings, coupes and sedans, for sale. BUr bargains. o44 S. Third. GOOD USED CARS.

MOTOR CO. HIGHLAND 2499. ST. MATTHEWS 67 Imagine Down Buying a Ford Touring? $5 Down Buys Ford Touring. $15 Down Buys Ford Coupe.

$20 Down Buys Star Touring. $30 Down Buj-s Ford Sedan. $30 Down Buys Ford Coupe. $45 Down Buys Ford Sedan. $55 Down Buys Ford Coupe.

$60 Down Buys Durant Touring. $55 Down Buys Hudson Coach. $70 Down Buys Jewett Touring. $75 Down Buys Essex 6 Touring. $100 Down Buys Essex 6 Coach.

KENNEDYSHRADER MOTOR CO. BROADWAY AT F1RS1 HudsonEssex Dealers Mag. 6128 South 3351 Open Evenings and Sunday. ISN'T IT A FACT that you want the best used car your money will buy? Do you know thai If you buy from a dependable author lzed Ford dealer that the price and condition are guaranteed? We have on hand at all times, a full line of recon ditioned Fords that we can sell you with a full assurance of satisfaction D0SSJ0NES Ford Dealers 909 East Broadway EAST 2136 Open Evenings and Sundays. NO GUARANTEE We not offer anv guarantees that sound pretty, but don mean a thing.

What we do (thSs as no error) us to sell you car as is. and off any trouble should show up that es the fault off the car, and not due to care sssness, we-will fsx this" trouble, regardless off wnat it es. Neither quit motors nor. our custom ers have any knocks. li ry us.

DON'T FORGET A phone call wall bring to you and you to us. Buick. 1923 cnevroiet touring, 1923 Cadillac touring. 1920.. Chalmers touring, 1920 22 500 200 350 385 185 475 500 400 350 Durant coupe, 1923 Essex touring, 1923 Essex tourine.

1920 Hudson coach. 1923 Hudson coach. 1923 Haynes coupe. 1922 Jewett touring, 1923 rsash touring. See this 200 Studebaker touring, 1922 250 Star touring.

1924 250 Star touring. 1923 175 Everything in Fords and nrices that are right; if they get any cheaper we win give tnem away. Fidelity Motors 1817 S. Third St. South Louisville Branch Hudson and Essex Distributors.

Telephone; Mag. 2166 USED CARS AT FOURTH and YORK LoiiDsvilie Fliinit Company FACTORY BRANCH PHONE. OPEN EVENINGS. Ford Closed Cars All late models; fine condition, some look like new; prices all reduced and guaranteed to be in lst-class shape, will exchange anyone on new car if not satisfied within 30 days. CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION.

Eline Motor Co. Authorized Dealer. Highland 1TIJ, Highland 2785. Louisville Markets BCTTER. EGGS.

rOCXTRT. Buyin? rrtces quoted by representative Iiiiieviile dealers: Eggs Candled firsts, fresh, doz, -2c. Country Butter' Packing stock. No. 1 18c lb.

Poultry Spring chickens under 2 Ibs "01 30c over 23 624c; stars. 17 isrlVc heavy hens over 4 lb-. 2oc lb. tinder 4 20 21c PUJiieas 30f each: roosters. Iltl2c ducks.

21 24e geese. I2il4c old toms. crooked breasts. 15il7c lb. Creamery Butter Maloney-Davidson Co selling price.

47c lb. LOCAL COMMODITIES. Corn Products touoted oy Lotsisvllie Cereal Mills Comoany) Prices to retailers: Commeal 52 35 per IOO sacked hominy S2 40- hominy meal. 100 lbs- S1-W0: packed com 10O lbs, S2: shelled corn. bu J4.20: scratch feed.

100 52.40. Provisions tQuoted by C. F. vlssman a Co Hams, sugar-cured, light and medium 30c- sides 20c: breakfast bacon 37c; sugar-cured shoulders 24c: sugar-cured bellies 29c Lard Pure, tn tierces. 16VjC in tuba 17c: in tins.

17 He Surar (Quoted by Louisville Grocery Company! Standard fmo granulated per 100 lbs. Flour tQuoted by Ballard St Ballard Co.l Patent in 98-lb. cotton sacks 51 1.60: In wood. 512.16. Bran S35.60 ton: mixed wheat fed 536: Kentucky farm leed.

$36.50: milk insurance feed. 546. Unlisted Securities (Quoted by I. J. It.

Milliard Son.) STOCKS. Bid. Asked Am. Rollinr Mills rfd H'9'i 110 Armour of 9S Com. I'ower Corp.

com "4 34 Com. Power Corp. pfd 85 a 8i Electric Bond St Share 10? 106 Hlec. Rniiwav Secuntiea Int. Railway V.

T. 29 31 Lou. t.as Elec. fii pfd 90 Lou. Gas Sc Elec.

Ky. pfd 107 10S Menrel Co. com 43'ji 45 Menrel Co. pfd 87 90 N. Y.

State Railwavs 40 CO BONDS. III. Tow. 1st 5-s '33 95 111. Pow.

Lt. '53 102 "i 102 Int. Railway 5's '62 08 Kv stk Ld.Bk. 33-54 10J 10.1 -i Menrel Co. 1st 7 '34 102H 103 sh sh sh shrdlii tin THE COURIER-JOURNAL THE LOUISVILLE TIMES Classified Advertising Indexed for Quick Service.

To place ads over the phone call City and ask for "Want Ad ffaker." Answers to advertisements will be held for two- weeks from aate of List insertion rrmr. in advertisement should be re ported at or.oe The Couner-Journcl and The Louisvili Times will not be respon ible for more than one incorrect insertion Announcements Heaths. ACKERMAN Thursday morning, March 11. 1926. at 11:10 o'clock.

Mrs. Carolina tielovrd wile ot Henry Aekermnn in her 71st year. Funeral from the reideiiv of her daughter, Mrs Theo C. Neb. 1851 Stevens Avenue.

Sunday afternoon al 2 p. ni. from St. Paul Evank-eiical Church at 2:30. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

ALLEN Thursday. March 11. 1926. at P.m.. Mrs.

Mary Allen, nee Kilkelly widow of Buford Allen, age 65 years. Funeral from the residence. 1316 West Broadway. Saturday morning at 8:45. and at Sacred Heart Church at 0 o'clock Interment in St.

Louis Cemetery. BECKER Wednesday. March 10. 1926. at 6:10 p.m..

Andrea Becker, age 76 years. beloved husband of Kosena HecKer nee Fritz Funeral from the res.ueuce. 15 North Campbell Street. Friday, March 12. at 3 p.m.

Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. RIRKK Thursday. March 11. 1929. at 10:4.

a.m.. William W. Burke, aze 60 years Survived by nephew. W. G.

Fitzgeraid of San Francisco. Calif. Funeral from Neurath Chapel. 725 East Market Street Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery.

CONNELLY March 10. 1926; at 1:30 p.m.. Robert D. Connelly, son of Anthony and the lat Sarah Horan Connelly, age 37 vears. Funeral from the residence of his brother.

John J. Connelly. 3427 Cedar Street. Saturday morning. March 13.

at and st the Cathedral ot the As sumption at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. II ESS Thursday. March 11.

at 1 a.m.. Magdalene Hetse. aged 7a years, widow r.f Caesar Hese. Funeral riuay aiier- noon at 2:30 from the Home of the T.ittlA Sisters of the Poor. Tenth anu Marazine Streets.

Interment St Michael' a Cemetery. HOFFARD Thursday. March II. 1926. at 6:15 a.m..

Frank Hoffard. beloved son of Joseph and Cardie Hoffard (nee Carney), in his 20th year. Funeral from the fajnilv residence. 2112 West Madison Street March 13. st 2 n.iu..

and from Twenty-second and Walnut-street Baptist Cnurcn at p.m. interment iu vaic Hill Cemetery. KRl Thursday. March 11. 1926.

at 7:10 William Krul age 77 years, jp neral from the residence of his daughter. Mrs. Joseph B. Rottman. 720 Eaat Walnut Street.

Time will be published later. I.FHMAN March 11. 1926. at 2:20 a.m Maggie, beloved wife of Edward I.ehm-n. asm 60 vears.

Funeral from the residence, 964 South Jackson Street. Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. Burial Evergreen Cemetery. KEN Thursday. March 11.

1926. nt 1:10 P. M. Catherme Luken, age 5') vears. widow of Herman Lit ken.

mother of Edwin J. and Fred C. Luken. run cral Saturday morning at 8:30 o'eirk from tbe residence of Edwin J. Luken.

2122 Date and from St. Anthony's Church al 9 o'clock. Interment iu St. Michael Cemetery. NELSON Thursday.

March 11. 1926. at 10 a.m.. Mrs. Mary Patterson Nelson, al the home of her sou.

H. E. Nelson. 1938 DeerwooJ. Funeral arrangements have not been made.

PIPPIN Thursday. March 11. at 1:15 a.m.. Emma Pippin, aae 69 years. beloved mother of Earl Pionin.

2127 South Jack son Street. Remains will be taken to South Bend. Friday morning for burial. Ql INN John T. Quinn, beloved husband of Marry Kelly Quinn.

at S3. Mary and Elisabeth Hospital at 12:20 a. m. Due notice of funeral will be riven later. Funeral will be at the residence, 345 North Twenty-seventh Street.

SCHIESSLER Thursday. March 1 1 at 7:30 a.m.. James A. Schr.essier. asred 54 years.

beloved husband of Millie T. Schneider- hahn Schurssler. Funeral Saturday afternoon at o'clock from the residence. .1811 West Madison Street. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery'.

Funeral lirectnrs. Albert Nsiaratlh Sor. 723 Market St C. SCHELDT SONS TNERAL DIRECTORS TOO Broadway D. J.

Dougherty Son Incorporated 1237 Market St. Sui-cessors to Dourherty McElhott H. B0SSE a. SON BROADWAY AT HANCOCK. JOHN Si.

MILLER Successors to C. Miller Sons. Mrs. Mamie E. Miller Manager.

JOHN B. RATTERMAN FPNF.RA DIRECTORS 2114 MARKET McDANIEL BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 4448 Park Blvd Rosenberg Und'tak'g Co HERMAN METER. MANAGER. Magnolia 2471.

1525 3d. Schoocenhorst Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 19th ft MARKET IxHlge Notices. Eureka Chapter. No.

101. R. A. will meet in stated convocation at the home of Preston Lodge, 513 East Broadway. March 12.

at 8 o'clock, for business aud work in the Mark Master tlesmee. Members of sister chapters are cordially invited. It. B. ALLOC.

His-h Priest. TOM MEGLEMERY. Secretary. Lewi Lodge No. 191.

F. A. meet in stated com- awiri. IJtl I I 1114,1 I IllLIK March 12. at 7:30 in Nj Lewis Hall.

2etu and Portland for work in the fellow-craft -v' degree. Visitors fraternally invited. II. E. WEATHERTON.

Master. P. F. STOCKLER. Secretary.

Parkland Lodge. No. 638. F. and A will meet in called communication in its temple at Twenty-eUhth and Dumesn.l Streets, this (Friday i evening.

March 12. 1926. at 7:30 o'clock. for work In the E. A.

Degree and examiua tions. Members urged to be present. Via tors welcome. By order of L. B.

WHITMAJT. Master. M. CTTfiX. fcecretarf.

A. W. Johnson to O. G. feet north side Chestnut, west ol Thirty-fifth: $1..

Brown to W. Hatfield. 30 feet east side north of Doerhoefer Ave-mi O. Ford to W. C.

Hutch-son." lot 23. block Juttes Subdivision; 51. H. Kerrick to B. H.

Kerrick. 22 li acres on Eighteenth Street r. Meyer to J. T. Isenbest.

lot 19 Broad-meade Subdirtsion SI. Miller to C. R. Shrader 25 feet west hne Thirty-second, north of Madison. 51T Norris to L.

rfeister. 30 feet north side C-dar. east of Twenty-sixth: SI. J. L.

Renmrt to F. C. Hafendorfer. acres in county; SI. Routt to J.

S. Finler. 30 fet south lice Woodland anl Thirty-second: SI. A Spinner to K. Harrod.

wife of D. Hor-rod. lot 47. Mock fi. Marydale; SI.

A. Spinner to L. Harrod. lot 48. block 6.

Man-dale Addition: 51. Will to trustee of the Bethel Baptist Church. 40 feet north aide Green. wet of Thirteenth: $1. L.

Whitler to J. H. Thttrman. 35 feet wet line Second, north of Braddeis: 51. O.

Windhorst to K. M. Sam. leet northeat side Firt alley southwest ot Bard.town Road: SI. en M.

Mattinrly to L. Mattinrly. 62 feet side Thirty-second, south of Broadway: Will and others, by commisioner. to P. E.

Will. 40 feet north side Green, west of Thirteenth: SI. JO C. G. Ritter to W.

O. Ritter. 43 feet 1 inches south side Herman, east of Thirty-fourth, also lot 22 and lot 23 Square No. 3. Hendersons Western Addition: M- Hemp to F.

W. 8taub. 24 feet South Vine Street, east of Swan; SI. A. J.

Be-ndorf to A. B. Haury. north of first alley south of irankfort. west of Bayly: 51.

Keenberrer to the Martin Rosenberrer Bealtr Company. 32 feet 1 i inches north of Market, east of Sixth: SI. Norris to the York Company. IP'j feet' west of Fifth, north of Breckinridge; 51. Kentuckv Realty Company A.

T. Town-sly, irreruiar lot north side Burton Avenue, west of Ninth: 51. E. Cooper to L. Kepp.

wet -0 feet lot 34 and east 20 feet lot 33 Simon Subdivision; SI. R. V. Downs to B. 5.

Talbott. southwest 50 feet lot 8 in Lancashire Subdivision: $1. J. A. Shinnick to Hoblitzell.

lot 33 block 1 Marydaie Subliviion SI. J. A. Shmnick to a. HODiiizeu.

10 -J. blo-k 1. Merrydale urHiivisiou; C. S. Miller anil others to G.

B. Sm nith. lot 9 and east 10 feet lot lt. Georre Herr's Elm wood Subdivision: M. L.

Weller to J. A. Shinnick. lot 34. E.

Cohen to J. J. McMahon. 29 feet east side Fifth, south of curran A. Gambill to Peyton Elmore.

50 feet south side Hirh, west of Thirty-nintn: 11 in Stemnerr and E. SI. C. Mauch. 50 feet south side Jefferson, 1- St et G.

Johnson to J. Clugb. lot 2.o Washington Heirhts 51. R. Linde to E.

Thompson. 30 feet south side Myrtle, east 01 8eventn: j-i. n.iilir fomnatiT to J. Demaree. 21 feet west side Twenty-fourth.

v. I Ct Smith to J. BT. Carter. 33 4-12 feet north side renny Avenue, easi 01 rum.

a-. J. W. Thomas to F. 30 feet south side Central, east of Ninth: SI.

H. H. Stocks to J. O. Arnold.

25 feet south side Ash. west 01 -Mcnenry; s. S. Erb to R. M.

Fante. 41 feet southeast Fetter, southwest or burnti. y. riu-iuj The Bennett Company lot 101 Lawnview Addition: 5l. The 'Bennett Company, lot 129 Lawnview Addition; i.

Marriage Licenses Greenwood Avenue, and Amelia Ixe Joyce. 16. "iH'O Ariiuf-. 29 trri ti uitii, x- 5outh Third Street, and Fanm H. Sol ok; Dx-n fr.il worker.

Cedar street, ana ivyiru, Wen KenruoKy mw. ITrrv dt i i v'. ville. and Evelyn Riley, 17. 14 Went- worth Avenue.

County Court proceed In in. Persevall nrobated i viara ferscvini Hn-uni. Will of Saran K. eeei Vessels, executor, f.staie Will of Sophia Schipper probated. Ben Schipper.

executor. Miaie Canda Moss appointed guardian of a. A tt rheatee Clark aud Ul- tj t. 1. i i v.

tt i HI ir iiiartlian. uail 1 1 Robert Kautmau appoiniea huiuiuuui of estate of Jennie iauiman. County Patrolman Carl Horn reappointed James Brown appointed administrator estate of Jane I Lay. Deaths Jacob Adame, 65 years, 4470 Park Blvd Henrr M. Partridge.

SO years, 2020 a.eniiwortn. 10. nriiriu. Ann Mary Rnssel. 80 years, 1307 Story, Gerre Wm.

Hemmelman, 44 years. 1(S Wiiusms. ccreorai nemmnrriiJist. Minnio Kolb. 87 years.

1833 W. Market Frank Turpm Harnnrlon. 83 years. 637 S. 3rtth.

March 1. cereorai nemorrnage. Elva Cecil Moa. 40 years. Nortoa Jlarcn acuie nepautm.

Ella Gerlach. 51 years. City Hospital, March. P. suicide.

ieic Bond Offerings (Quoted by Blork, Fetter Trost.) Rate. Due. Bid. Asked Republic Peru. 1940 5)8 Prov.

B. .7 li 1047 100'i 100 i W. El. G. 51j1955 90 9 Crown Wil.

1951 Lehirh P. Cor. fii 2026 94 95 F.hein Cnion 7r 194T 94 P4't Ccm. Ed. Coll.

1956 92 93 B. tt R. 5Ci 20OO 95 P5 Stand. G. St E.

d. r. 1951 98 98 Ger. C. Mun 7T 1947 95 93 R.AW Sl'GAB FITIRES New York.

March 11 (AP Spot raw sugar was unchanged today, but shipment sugars were higher, with a fair inquiry reported. The day's business included 18.0ti0 bates of Porto Rican for prompt shipment. and 28.000 bars of Philippines, due rariy in April, to refiners at 54.02. while opera tors bought 20.000 bars of Cuban for prompt shipment at S4.05: 20.000 bags. Ian half March shipment, at 54.08.

aud 20.0M) bars of Cuban lor April clearance, at 4.11 After advancing 1 to 2 points at the start on covering and commission house buying, raw sugar futures weakened under selling by houses with trade and Cuban connections, some of which was against in the spot market. The close was I point higher on March and 3 to 4 points lowr for later deliveries. March closed 52.31; May 52.37: July 52.49; September 52.61: December 52.70. The refined sugar market was unchanged, all refiners accepting business for prompt shipment at 55.00 for fine granulated, mth a moderate inquiry reported. COFFEE FITI RES.

New York. March 11 (AP) Coffee futunea were inactive and irregular today with the March position sustained bv covering, while the balance of the list was heavy, owing to lower cot and freirht offers. The opening was 9 to 15 points lower. May to 17.20 cents and the close was 8 points net higher to 7 points lower. Sales were estimated at 22.000 bas.

Closing- Quotations: March 17.50 cents. May 17 33 ents, July 16.70 cents September 16.23 cents. December 13.88 -em. March. 1927.

15.43 cents. Spot coffee da!) and easy: Rio 7's 17 3-4 to 18 cents: Santos 4 23 1-4 to 23 1-2 cents. Cost and freight offers included part bourbon 3 and 3's at 21 1-2 to 22.20 cents exchange on London 5-64 lower-dollar buying rate 60 points higher; Riii market unchanged to 150 reis lower; Santos unchanged to 200 reis lower. Brazilian port receipts 40.000; Jundiahy 1.0o0. DRY GOODS MARKET.

New York. March 11 AP) Cloth markets continue to show a softening tendency in the gray goods division with the demand scattered. Printed goods re lined active. Yarns were easier. Fine eomlied yarn spinners were reported to be trrmr to bring about a united curtailment of production.

Burlap markets were unsettled with price near the lowest basis quoted for a year past. Raw silk eased a little further without brinrinr any increase of business here. The markets on wool and worsted goods show little broadening- on lines thus far. New lines of dress goods are being offered daily. RUBBER MARKET.

New Tork March 11 (AP Opening-Cocoa Rubber Exchange. Rubber steady scioied ribbed sheets. May. 69.50c asked 58.50c asked: April-June. 59.50c ased.

Rubber exchange: Rubber easy: smoked ribbed sheets. May. P8c aai; July, unquoted; September. S8c aakeO. a RENTI CKY LEAF SAI.tV.

Frankfort. Ky March 11 (AP) Febni-arr leaf tobacco sales in Kentucky totaled 1.276.840 pounds and brought S245.747.5S at JlO.ltJ average price for 100 pounds, lor tbe 1924 crop. The month's sales of the 1925 crop totaled 51.7t3.772 pounds, and brought al 511.07 average price lor 100 pounds. RIBBER MARKET. New York.

March 11 (AP) Closlnr: Cocoa Rubber Exchange: Rubber easy; nmoked ribted sheets stot fttf.Soc: May. 5.i.30c: July. 57.5tc: April-June. 5f.5c. Rubber Exchance: Rubber firm: smoked ribbed sheets t0.3V: May, 58.

50c; July. 557.ftOc; September. oO.SOc. MONEY STEABT. Sew York.

March 11 (AP) Call money steady: hich. 4 r'e low. 4 'i 'i ruiinr rate. 4 C-: closing bid. 4 'i offered at l'j; lat loan.

call loans arainst 3 ci time loans firm: mixed 60-00 days. 4 4- mouths. 4w; prime mercantile paper, 4'- THE WEATHER Report of maximum temperatures and precipitation for the tenty-four hours eod-mf Man.h It at p.m.: Stations. Temp.Pre.; Mations. Temp.Pre.

Abilene .00 Modeua 48 .00 Montiomery .04 Nashville 4 4 .54 New 58 .00 New 36" .00 .00 North .00 .00 Oklahoma ...44 .1 Palestine ....52 .00 .58: Parkersburr .40 .20 1 Sr Phoeuix 70 .00 .17 Pittsburgh ..50 .00 .0 Portland, Ore 4 .00 -0O Raieirh 38 .00.81. Louis 40 .36 .00 8. Lake .00 .00 8 an Antonio .58 .00 .00 8an Franciseo.70 .00 OO 8inta Fe 44 .02 2 0: 8hendan ....50 .00 .00 5hreveprt ..50 8. 8te. .00 Springfield.

.00 Mo 40 .00 .00 Swift .22 Ji Vttksburc ...46 l.Oo .00 .36 .03 .00 Williston ....34 .00 .12 Wmnemucca .58 .00 .32 Winji-e ....14 .02 .00 Aniariilo Boi Boston Brownrfviiie Caleary Cairo Charleston .42 '4 .75 .42 .44 .58 Chattanoora 44 Cincinnati 4 Corp. Christi-fi Denver 52 Dodie Puluttl El Pao Kort Smith Fort Worth Galveston Hattera Helena Huron Jacksonville Kansloors .1 .) .4 2 52 .14 .54 .50 Kansas City Knoxville .44 Little Rock -4S Lo Arrets .72 frfnl.tille Memphis Minneapolis .28 METEOROLOGICAL DATA. (Official. Louisville, March 11. m.

30.06 37 33 81 11 Dear 7 a.m. Noon, 30.04 38 42 35 33 34 1 7 8 Misting Cloudy Barometer (dry Tempe-ature I wet bulb) Dew point Relative humidity. Wind velocity of -tl I I' TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION. (U.ilai.) Louisvuie. Marek 11.

Maximum temperature 4S Minimum temperature Mean temperature Normal temperature Departure for day Dtparture fur month Departure sicoe March 1... Prevailing- winds Mean barometer Mean relative Character of day precipitation Normal precipitation Departure for day Departur for month itaeVliira S-U 35 39 44 112 112 North 30.05 81 Clear .13 14 .01 .76 .78 1 HIGH-HADE Tet Macnoiia 678. iaB" i.

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