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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 22

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rilONT. 2m. MARCH 20. Tin: I I I 1 I 4 II KING'S MONEY lit, inwUQQKQCnRQfiPT til i ni ii Markets and Financial At flie Hospital DISTRIBUTED INSTRUCTIONS PRICES in. w.

Via t' f. u'lt I- in Mai. Mr ii I V.i iiiiiH Kn I1UU Marlrti Doird firnlti n1 fir.mirUl mtkr It) out, lx.nl CnitfJ H'alr Iihm-i ti uy In otxrrvaiK I ll'l Annu.ll Ceremony Dating Wk 'v cc i l- R.iv far Ev.i!:i2ti0n 41. b- .1 r. ARE STEADY i -ACm "si-f I A i tic H.rv K-ft.

Back to Elizabeth TaVes Place Thursday. 1 Gr.vn Set. 1 wiMi c. ti VAl1 MUH Will l' tin, CASH CRAIN NEWS M-i Market Is 10 Cents Lower; Cattle Values Weaker With Sheep Up. 1.

Km. MOIll 1. r- ii ii" 11 'tr AiUjf Tliuf r.rm..ry IiHi 1 ll( ui. IV. f'n i il.iv al an ai nu Ink a' I.

I- Ii4i.f 9ana4 i rm I i 1--M Wn i i. I i if "i 1 II I. i N-ry I-' -V -f P.rrim.4 -v -iX I 11 v.i.ti-. i i v'- A i-f i hi Mairh r'Tnl'-J Ula'ra l'r alltnrril ft A 1 1 Ui i I i rlpl Kll.lay f.tfl ID' lulm illlrrl The matkrt waa tral Ii Inwer than Thura.tav (:" The lop nf $IM aa al an nal I. nf I ti I lie K.ni: la fl )ai nil rxli i at fi.rn atxt "ann.en 'In I 1, I 1 11.

lerelvr.l rr, pt l.i' Mil lia ri.n tan in-j 11 t-ne 1tu hi. Ii llirira Uli the KlIiK 1 wn. male l. if lally rnlr.tr.l In nf Ir.ii.ny an III 3." i II vi ma. k' mrr t'l I'll'rh rt.

nr.lllllil 1.1 eoaa 1 1 i "4 a. rt HI(i, i 1 1 a. i a a. a a. i.i a v.

a n.i I eatt. It I awe in tateicTion. i i a 4 It I mi, I ii I 4 4 a I v. ft a i-i i -noa a i mf I i ei al w. iiv 1 iMi I 1 ani ii' Nmnial, n' 1 'i ini-'i hi I I Kn k.

S.i I'll a' 1 Normal, mlii.r iir Mintl 7 -t. -v "n' I i I. Ill i II Iha, III 11 I I it wi ir-' ri ii-a ill it l-i-! IMi II II I'arklhif llnim i fl I'ura. rnriiium lo, toil, li I VI lb i IX' il 10 lterl la were alvra ipl art The ar k.t ai aira.ly In wak Ihrre wne irry fr-w atrrra hrre I Iv.t. l.i: hulk.

Ill bull! Ira.le f. i un.lrp eaily I hural ilav IniiKliter rlaa.ra. atrrra an I rlmire IKHVil I2 Vi 'he 1.1 r. I. i l.i the Kiiij'a liiaun.t) nviirv, whnli a'-mai" I' 'i iliutr.t iiil the a I'll atita It it tii'iie than )'t" ar.rt i lime nni't havr I ni.

I ir an Iim-. Molormcns Uniforms to Arrive for Easter nf tl.a :lia.mlni: n. Nnrn.al Mirrl lUllway rum pnry. will haxe fw-w line unl fr Kna'rt Huniliy The nr ui" will the drnlm ttuiuij the Wi.ilJ war a a rniinrivntinn mranute ami whlih 1. .1 1.1,.

Int nirlK Mn John r. lux p. Ml.ln I. II la'l ll I II. ni Mnlrll 't Mi.riin,li.im 1'H I.Kjlt nf fall W'lllr la witrli Ih-io'i I).

Vly. iini. niaj.ir i i e'a I I r.l iniI rar. ai II in; li" 1.1"' ii. i.i!i in" iba, 112 ''i 1 1 1.

Vi; rniinii.nl an, I liir.lmiii fl Iha. up. I frrl eillnira, Knr anil! I 'v I -s. in. t.kn -r: 'JUtt nV I -Ti JourniLti Sff Paprr Made li l.r "TAVCUM UGHf.

Mr, 1.1. i-i. v-" KB I li 1' I'nr. -if I hr Itmrrif.H iiifilii: 1 null 'n'k 1 f. aliiif-l FiiIiii mi .1 11 1 11 1 ii rhnlre, TVi-kVI Iha.

12 7 1 1 Ti llrlfria. k.mhI an. I i hoi. k' lh. CHICAGO CASH SALES i.

i ilnnfi. IIIT i IJ rnmiimn nl I'll Ki.il.iii. til U1-1 IMiit Nmiual. i-prr nil rl follnril Tllr. Uy Mi Muti-ant Ci.lli'T, I.

Ininnr I. ri run rll I'limi, i a medium. ill i (nl I 1.1 IrlniiV-r. Hu'ter Iiower: rerrlpti r-a tut; rreamrry-catiaa l-arda eaua flra'a 4.1-, ille; arronda 4.1 i il l'neitled; receipt 311 I mn, eatra flia'a 2n j2''c: Hi a lllllltr I I Kll ,1 I iVH.my limii uit. ri.lm 11 lm.iu!,l 11 UUlUii UllULU Il.r 111 nj.fn i it I nr.

r. t.i I n-ria rriurn to the fnimrr t)e. eini lnve will rarry upnn hU ruff ihiiwuii: the nutiihrr of vrain in tM imlif. One man will hide illi'l'lavril. while thrr air who ainpil rr.it 1.1 to yram The mntotmrn fur m.ifi Ihrir tun unifuttna.

n' Sin no I flldt. linn. 1 in Iiv. I.hIm lie I' ill il nil b'i Lv nn'li In Mli lii 1:1 and iholn. (M.Vl; common and nioitluiit I7fl iM, Inwcii'tet and ruttrr.

frt mi 7 bulla, and rhnlre iberfl. VI 1 10 V. rub trr to mrdliim. ni iH.Vi; alrta imllk frdi. and rhnlre.

tllli il'ioo; medium. Ildfai -i II On; end and common. Iinni HliK-ker and feeder a'eeta. fhI and cholea inll welichtal. Ill 2" -i 12 rninfnti and metlium.

I 'Vi i II Vi were Hal The market wna active around J.V bH-h er: early bu'k fat lam'ia, i 17 11; beat held above 1172. tt in ii i il. fnl'i-il 1 kJU Ul. IkU Will II lh- hl" "f-- I tnn.i nl im I' i ii" 1 "in l.iMn nf the rul H-r 'r Ml frl 1, 1 ni tl.i- -nt nf a Ij.rl I''2 etre. a nie llr il I'lii r-ir-'nlk nf r.

itr "bnVh Hospitals Given Sums 1 r'n'r nf 11 ftlnSI'l' r. 1 i 1 i til 111 hi '(! if r. J.i.U-o tl' to flir In hi r-fi'h nf I'ifui-. J.i'l-.'" l-l' I'll. t.i the 1 1.

III" eapr.Ii K. 'l-rilru: South I rt 'i 1 -in l-r hi uf tr III' in Gus Will ll- lilV M.lil ilt. lii fl, Willi ll lliu ll- I MlltiillKI- ll.iiiy ii.li, whlih was mule by nn, Thuia minor npi ter etrei I. ilav. F.tzHenry Oilers New Means for Dry Law Enforcement.

lil.li nil III at (i and prr-wurth are dla Ilrally alu. snnal property i'. 1 ci'iiiirii: fii.m a M.ilf Olfln-n Kir wan nf whi.h lr.nl CI li.ili II 111 UK' I'lrvH air l.itf iv Me nf 1 1 Him 1 111: '1 th. ir nwil ni nl 11, li! in ti tm 27 -i J7'ic; ordinary first 20 27c. 1'otator 74 can.

in track 2MI cars, total t'nlted S'n' hlprnenti 71 cai; old 'ok If a alow, market dull: Wiseon-i sacked mund white fan ishade hither: Minnesnta and Nm' i Dakota round whltr ilV; anrkrd Itr.I Illver Ohio's ly Id iho sucked russet II 4' lfi few 'X new airxk. fair, market easy: Florid hart. I Spalding IT 21 iT.VI; T' aarked Mils Triumph I Poultry Alive, easy, receipts 4 rar; fowl JUi.l.V; sprlnira broiler 4ie; ronaler 2.V: turkrji 3or; duck 24'iloc: Keese 21c. tnbu'rd under the provisions of the rlippr.l l.imns. i.i i rai ill nf Cua P.lsrhofT.

tla.iiinKiin. laniba. tl Si IJ 7: fat ewes probated We.lnr.dny by Jude Jesse! ateadv. SI'i 00 i II no; fredlmr and ii.i-M.Imi if tl.r Ji.lilMI nhii I im H.in litis lii'if. in l.

I t.i li li rnl lv ihi- I'lii 1 lr.ni'ii:ii'trii I' I-" Ilnriiuin sheaiine lan.na araree. uinm. ii soixl and rholee P2 lta. down. i.

1 i 1 hr I 11 1 ..) I liiin 11 '1 11 ti a i'lh." III IM If II To St. JoKei h'a hnsplt'il at mit.itno-l ll. the VI e.li'olil l'rllr to a tv t'ni rieliii form. eei rr'ary f-f 'a'e of who Pn k. on fori -ilol-i'y nf new pa era to Kov rTSTIir-nt." A at t'-e -k'a'ea Ki I .1 iv nuhi nt the Klka rluh after whirl revernl fhoil will he ir'lirreil nnl the fhowlna of 'he itior.

ph ture. "ttnimim nf I'i'pir" will b. elinwn. cnmple'en the K.enr.l nf the three liv too-srar. nf the ror.veri'lon of 'he u.

lain The n.ert rlmi' Wo -I MINMIMfK Mis IMrros. V'1'i Ninth Pi -ni at reel, miner uicretinn. in 22 Mildred Si.us. medivil a'. nt I'ert Storliwill, ran.eron, for rperation.

Misa I-iKinda Salman. H' 1 Wet Olive mediral patient. Mis Arthur -f ubbin. West Fi.mt street, minor npnatim at wt.nl uw Minn r.f wi'li nf nf Il.r wink jMMtii" in 'lii wliiilf linn nf l.v 'iiiipun llir ir! -ii in nf iw- rnd iri nu n', thf nf nl nffui ti In tin- rr nf liial nf ffilrml an. I rrit.un iinnlnalj in irti.im ili- 11 (iilvn-ti (i.l'iul I 'ii-fun r.l i.

ni Im in." the Jii ai.irtl.1 Inw H17 4K. medium, 11 VI i 25; cull and common. Ill 71 i IX vi; medium to choice, P2 1'KI lb. 1 17 1.V ewes, medium to choice t.Vl lbs down. I 7Vo 11 cull and com mnn, Feeder Inniba.

iiood and choice, JH 75 i lfl Aik, the testator leaves bonds valued at Sioo and to St Joseph'i hospital, he niiiken a beipiest n( The remainder of the property la to be divided equally between hla rela mil ri irnre I 1 nt the number 'In my pit" hiii hi in ffirr! who me nf of I. xiil fi B100MIIMGT0N POULTRY. EGGS. uch 23 tives and those of hia wife. The American State bar.k of Hloomlnu 4i'r fi nm IIT4i mr I f-i M-1 i I T'e nf ii rl a.

Ju rity' remr.ly f. ih- ir t.t ti n. I nf In. -il nfr ia to ahift the hun!" nf hiw i r.fon ni r.t lo th. ir ffl.

iiil run rn wmilil he to firni-uir rn.n I mi nt bv of a niMkliii: It frlmiy for a puhln- nf ll.rr to aitrnipt to aafume nffm Wl'hullt the rnlntltillinlliil niiih nf office, nr to take the oii'h c.n of tl-f 1 1 ir.i 1 1 ni 1 n. 1 in. i tin in br nil nn I lv llni'it ll.xAri to r.f..rri n.i r.t I r-vrirr ft Iim I In- rutin-try At nnr limn hu I ffi-Vil t( lie lnrlliliiT I'f thm rnlll iniimiiin, nnl It wmilil riot lip mir-juiMiiff If Si! II Miin t'lil rafcii. rrrrnily rcinl.lei fl fnr thi ton is appointed executor. LIVESTOCK It er, II -a, '-ft I I II II II I I I .) t.

hi I I an Ilunrxr (H-Kka IV M-r id 'ft Unit FSTIMATKH KM KliTS. the hnr.i -t rniiMition thit nHimr.al pmlnhi'ion I'lin iy a fnlnal hf-fmr In whii the Mute 1 riot run-ri'MH'il. If thi-y hml ever tuki the rnnnlltutioniil nulh nf nffii it im nttly a miittrr nf form miiJ mailc no upon Oath. The Jihlk'e believes that a move to punish "outh lira kin rip'l Rambling About Bloomington acrrrmrnt nr tinvin Central Illinois Deaths (Continued r'mm I'oKe? t). M.

r.i yfnri ni-hip in tie Huover wi'h im ntal tv.T Inn. cat uift. wire the num. nr riiiiKii nf evu inn. 1 1 IK MiO f.

IMttl 1110 i prHtn-i 1 o4 I ft In pmilitV nti tip I'rnfe fttilSttjrt rtnit'Tf i Hkll Iha fo.lnt. nf tMiliri t.ikrn it faiih. to cffir-ria. rnr i irular ly prohibition warila iIim. It thrnunh mm fi.llowr.i by a few pm.erutinne XHV VOHK I'HOUI C'E.

UVKSTOf K. Ill, M.rh ja I in rr.itti inn 1 1 ii-n in i- i ii'iiiruiii acrn'n. to nhtnin an end to N.sf Uit.li 4 1' i hit i turn ui' i the coirupt ruinone nt -HIM I nl harii rnfiin I'lnent 111 nullify iiis- uf the cun lllf lisrr til 1 1 i -II Il.in 41k, -4 a Mr. and Mr. Jame Utile, BOfi East Chestni4 street, nnd Misa ii- i 4 1.1 HI Wilhi'd Ijite.

in. eal patunt. i'tella Vance, Iyioy, i.ieiii-ral pai'i r.t. Mrs. Smith.

HO Kant Mun-roe s'ree', niedtcal patient. L. T. JI. lder.

"13 mine street, f.ajor operation. Mireli Mr. and Mra L. E. Wollrah.

lot West Diislon atreet, aen born March 2.V Mrs. P.rlnini:, Lrroy, is a surlc'il jatlent. M. Swindlehurst, I'cywortli, major iieratlon, March Mn II I-J. Meyer, Normal, major oj.rr'idori March 21 Vern in Calllson.

Dewitt. majoi operation. March SX Mrs. j. c.

Fell, jll North Oak street, medical patient. Miss I Itosennn. ol 3ast Poplar ttt-eet, Normul medhal patient. Mrs. W.

f. Howard, Veedenshurs, preparir for an operation. II .1 I IU I I 1 4, k-ri. ie milt 1" III I 1 1 a'ate anj Inral authoi I' lea ban fre-quently tnen hinted In law rnfoire. ment (lIsriiB loim, It lina rirently hern put In the form nf a ilire.

rhiiife by f'eiletnl Jinle Ijniu of I'loommton. who pie. rrsiili'il In Payton the last five yean. Stiivivuiir are ttie wife, one dauhli Mikii I.llllan of Oay tun and three sisters: Mrs. Davln of I.ineoln, Mrs Sophia Felton.

l'eo-ria and Mrs. Hrrtha Walker of Du- i.lo 117 122. 1 rf i (,,.. I r.r.. The nl'a romini: slon la eje perted to take the of the Jiui.st under connlit- rttltlltlon.

I nn Idea riinlshinent. lie i I that ample puni.ilinirnt ih); nutkri Mil II 1 1 lot Ii ir'o lr no. l'i luhlie elation, eirue he xpenka from a I be provided for nny Mate In rerlain aeitmnn nf whlrh between the lark of ro-niieratlnn rides over the I nited Mates romtn i. lin er, ri'in leueiai or aiaie, wno In the aou'hern Illinola ilii-triit. w-niild willfully violate the pro-In i.l.

in linT.ini. t.m Ii i Ii i 1 1. in vKlntis rif nn enforrement ftatute. federal and state officers is suid rnfiirceiiient which he rricntly aub- aa part of the judgment, the court be partirularly marked Mrs. waiKer, no an ivru in i.m-coin Thursday and Mrs.

liavis have lift for Dayton to attend the funeral Hur ial will be made In Dayton Saturday. Ill i-'" LIVESTOCK IYtitara'l OiHrUUaei. I'rnrL. M.rrn I I ft' .1 I'l-itl. T'niiili.

Bl -t'li'l to 1 He 1'iwr-r s'Mi 1 Ii; rl, 1 niiriiiini. I' i On ii.k,-t Merlin It III lln llir linl Ik r.ira.it tri.m til to HIM 1 11. nltifcl uif Willi 4 1r m.rj filfiioiif.i ta m'r-tr-'. sir. in nn II r.

I ff.Tf-l Tl.r- qulli'l il In re, rir-li an 4 -l to rlmlr-r- Oili.tl-I'iiil ti.if-l writ ISO tr, f'lf .11 itr t.rat. Hut. -I 2 I III I v' ftft I'ni l.i i tutu. (. i 4IN-, rruli.

I .1.4, Ir, 4, ST. LOUS I'KODI CE. l. Mo. Murrtt 28 (A I FCi-1 I i-i, 23c 111 I "I Kll Irr.

lurry tr li.arr. 1.1,1, Ip I 4 7c; flmta 14- r.r,i tl. 4 IP CHI.I..-.I. I i.cliangwl; norltirrn tail, 2.1 1. I11I 1 1 Hrar, lirn.

Ir mm 2" 't t'i'i. itrtilir. I. 4 Sc. 2r.

14a. Lucilo Hule spent the weekend In Allenville. visiting at the home of Mrs. Huie mother. Mrs.

R. N. Potter. C. F.

Ortman. 916 East Chestnut street, has been ill In St. Joseph's hospitnl for the last week after a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Mary Larks.

806 East Walnut has been confined to her home for the last two weeks of Illness. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Greene recently moved from 102 East Cherry street, Normal, to 1005 North Eugene street. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Mounts, Friendly Indians to Hold Pow-Wow at Tonight Fiiendly Indian tribes nf IJloorn- John Van IleveniliT.

IIP4CKI 10 Thf LKXINOTON. March 2'J. Word has been received here of the death of John Van Devender, at his Mrs. John Fisher, Gilaon, prepar- in-ston and Nurmal will hold a pow-Iwow toniuht nt the Y. M.

C. A iiii iiii. ii an, i-sii ir f'lm ine for an operation. Mrs. Mnrt il.ion.

Peoria, pre- H. I a ni, Mrl-ani student of Indian life and history. Mr, Van Devender formerly lived School Electiosi parinr; f-ir an operation. Mrs Minnie Wilson and Ruth Wilson 2J West Ver non a emits. Normal, nedieal patients.

II finni llll II III urn to isO frmr, I 1 1 4ii; tin to Hill Ir flur.ndtl Iimir kT 73 111 pirkiri. till Ill ill Maga, JS tfi ft ll.i $111 llll doao. CATTLf TCDV. I'atlle prl'v. r.tri.lnwl iinrhnuM roni-pirril silh Wr ltie.

Uy' W.l prli t.ti lowt'r wit'i rlniim lut 1'irii at I will (jive an address and show hislWnh his parents one mile nor ttl of 1907 East Empire street, have been Rails Slump Despite Bond Market Advance New York, March 29. a huge- Investment de 'collection of Indian relics. The family later moved town. Iowa. the Itniiril of F.ilucatiori of the City ofi Burial was In Iowa.

Notice Is hereby chi by nii'iiiiintoii. liiiiini unit on Thomas Oler Dies 111 for the last 10 days. Mr. Mounts is now somewhat Improved and able to return to his work. Mr.

and Mr. Haywood Thompson have returned to their former home at 913 East Empire street Mra. Thomas Oler, mother of a I I with h.i'k filing I M(l ai.it -liiwn Rrriet. w.r. ligliU 110(5 S1.KS.

rtr-WMtntttiri hos ulrl w.r. a. George Oler of Forest Park, former resident of HlootninKtun, died MONDAY, APRIL 1,1929: i at her home in Hoopcston, March 121. She had visited her son In foilosa: UGltT. No PrW.

N. At (I. IMS II 1 .10 1 1 in 10. 1711 11 ,10 4 1H7 113 MKllICMS. 12.

.212 11 llll .23 11 3.1 IM. 1 I 33 0. 21 1 1 1 30 1130 5. ...232 1150 1j. 11 13 IIEAVll'S 22 1 1 s.

231 ti 13 11 40 3 a 0.1 1.25 Mra. Martha .1. Cornelius. I Special la Tht Pinlagruh.) DELAVAN, March 29. Mrs.

Mar tha J. Cornelius, for many years a resident of this city, died at the Soldiers' Widows' home in Wilmington at 9 a. Thursday. She was 83 years of ape, and Is survived by 'a son, William Cornelius, of Delavan, and a daufch-ter, Mrs. Hattie Hand, of Davenport.

Iowa. Tho body will be brought here for burial, but the time of the funeral has not yet been set. mand next month the bond market ThurJday developed a definlt course upward. International Telephone Convertible 4Hs again dominated the trading, $1,950,000 changing hands, and advanced more than 7 point to a record high price for all time at 131. and closed at 1304.

Time money hold firm at S't to 8'i percent, but the drop In call loan rate to 8 percent with Its resulting "bullish' effect on stocks, provided the background for the improvement In the bonds. nil eU-cliuii will be IhM. In I lit? City of Illinois, nt the liloomltiKton and also with Mr. Friiuklln, Jefferson, VVii-lanton. Fmerson, I.incolii, Irvlnjj, IMvrunJs, and Mrs.

Ira Howling, 809 East Hornlio lifht, Sliei Idnii mid linwiinnd Sihool hiiilillnu'. for the pur- Taylor street, tlurlal was at Hoop-Kise of electinc lliree tnemhers of the Itouril of F.diication for the fullieslim. term of thmo yeiirs eacli. The polls will lie open al seven o'rlnrk In (lie iimriiinj nml will rlosr geg Your Pardon at file oVIork in (lie aflernimn. 0(o mr) Voters reslilliiB In the different City Flection Products "III vote! has not moved, as mentioned In a at the school hnihlilis fhnwii nild Mated below: removal item Thursday.

Precinct Numbers One (1), Two (L'i. Tliirty-mip (HI), anil Hint pa rt after a short time spent in Hey-worth. Ask Customer, Banker Says Seek Help From Those They Serve, Convention Told. Chicago, March 30. UI Bankers, full of sage advice for their customers, Thursday were advised by Craig Hazelwood of Chicago, president of the American Bankers' association, to turn to thse same customers for advice on their own problems of declining profits.

Mr. Hazelwood addressed the clearing house section of the American Bankers' association attended by about 1,000 bankers from 20 Mississippi valley states. I EAST ST. LOUS LIVESTOCK. Kit SI.

Loins. Mutch 211 H'nilcil iHlnrttn. nt il Aqi lenj lire. I ltc-clltl. It.

OHIO ST. JOSF.ril. Miss Edna Hewitt. Grldley, appendicitis operation, March 23. Mrs.

John Anderson, R. R. 6, goiter operation, March 23. Mr and Mrs. Ted Dvary, 709 West Mill street, boy born, March 22.

Arthur S. Middleton, 107 East Division street, major operation, March 23. Mr. and Mrs. J.

J. Moewa, 010 East Market street, boy born March 23. "Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Hunt, 1002' North Oak street, girl born March 23. Mrs. A. L.

Buchanan, 1313 West Jackson street, appendicitis operation March 23 Mrs. Belle Schalfer, 801 Sou'h Morris avenue, is a medical patient. William Cope, Cooksville, appendicitis operation, March 25. Mrs. Rose Brown, 412 North Madison street, is a medical patient.

Mrs. C. A. Turner', Is preparing for a Roitre opeiatlort. Mrs.

C. H. Pledger. 1414 East Grove street, major operation little tlune nti up; lnnrli.rs. tmrliliiii in choice 2.MI to 3ii noiin.li 2IIII III II 311 tKititiil.

II l.iiiv, 1 I FINANCIAL "0 ni til LTifi, 11 Hill iioiimli. nn.iioto il kina to tin i i la. nun it. ii, l-l. Iiuillnl-.

tS I II 30, Ull .1, Ttccml. r.llll- n.i.... no itct-r. mascm iiim.r, a en kiii) i. 11 If' Si v-N '42 icr vte.ru, clioicc I.

mho 'A i irouno. fttt; l.mo to 1 inn rxiimi l' on (t i 7r. i i 1. I -I no cr.iiiin.,11 nrl melMim One group of banks, he said, Increased deposits more than mm tip. IK.iMIL'.ft; tul yctthtlffl mmrl ami chnice fi3i, iiniiml.

112.7.1 ll'tli-rt. irooit ami cliriicc. a 30 t.ntin.ls 000,000,000 but Increased net profits r0o r.i tu i c.itnmon and niclitmi FOREIGN EXCHANGES. New York, March 29 (A.P.I Forf'rt excliaritfes j.teady ili-inHnd: (Ire.t Hiit.iti. France, 3 llll c.

Italy, n.23 Sc Ileiii um, l3Me. (lertiiHny, 23 Idle, llnlland, 411 ollc. Norway, 211113 10. Swell, n. 11 Oil He.

Hennrark. 211 (13 ic, Switierl.nd. Hiiain. 13. 10c.

(ireece. 1 At-trial. 14 llflc. Tokyo. 44.4SC Monirial, lill.50c.

BAR SILVER. New York. March 211. (A.P.I Bar liber. I-OO; iiooit ami i lii.lre, Hll llO of Twcnty-tlii'ce CXU nil Thirty-two lying of the center of Main street, nt Franklin Si-lmol.

I'reclnct Nuinlicrs 'J'hree I'our (1), Six (fl), nnd that part of Twenty-llirce and Thlriy-two lying west of the center of Main Kl nt the Horatio (i. Itent School. Precinct Number Fiu? (5). at the Sheridan School. Precinct Numbers Seven (7 S), Twelve (12), nnd Twenty-four (21), nt the Filwnrdi School.

Pivcinrt Numbers Nine CJ), Klcvcn (11), Twenty-five (23) and Twenty-six I2'i), nt the Jefferson School. Precinct Numbers Ten ('), Nineteen (10), Thirty (HO), Thirty-three nnd Thirty-lour (31). nt the Washington School. Precinct Numbers Thirteen and Fourteen (11), at the Raymond School. Precinct Numbers Fifteen Sixteen (1G).

Seventeen (17) and Twenty-seven (27). nt the Irving School. Precinct Numliers (IS), Twenty (20) and Twenty-nine '211), nt the Fmerson School. Precinct Number Twenty-one (21), Twenty-two (22) nnd Twenty-lit (28), lit Hie Lincoln School. By Order of the Hoard of Fduentfon, JF.SSK F.

HOFFMAN, President, MATT IF. C. BISHOP. Secretary. ciiuitiKin and iiHHhnin, 7 30t3llio low cutler uti.l ciitir t-, i it R'Hirl fllirl Clutice llicct'l (d ill 311- cut! jer 10 iiieiliiini, I7.2.i3ll23: vcnlcru (milk Bank March 26.

only $6,500,000. Wall street and La-Salle street are facing new competition in Main City, Iowa, declared as a result of group banking through which a number of small banks band together to float loans which the individual banks could not. handle alone. nn, i cniiice. 9 I fri' I 3.110 ni.

Paul Johnson, 905 West Front ii iiiti i l.iiiiin 3(1; ci, ci.inrai.il. Ill no (n. 11.00- slockr-r anil clintcp (.11 wciclitil 1 1 em no- street, minor operation March 26 nun rrii-ijniin, it 1 1 (tT nip, Herman J. Wilson, 307 East Mi 1, hi' ItrTfinlN fillll enoir4. t.rn!..

Balance innni (iiriillllf nillfHPT fllintuniP em Itimlia Mexican dollars, 42 Locust street, malor operation March 26. mid rlioice nrmmlM dmvnt ildiltu' cull and onmmon. 1 icb 1 4. fiu Him nimiiiiM tu rnriicr i i nnitniiti don ti I Miss Hazel Smith, 502 Denver 00; alecra noinln.l, she slock afeady; mnia h.l:js cull and coninKin, 4.0 cows, S.30(s. 10 30: heifers usually tiiulT 112.6(1; (ew held upward to low cut- avenue, appendicitis operaiion March 26.

tera and cutters. 10.00 7.60; Tealer. 60t lower, llft.fitl, dirwn. Reparations Commission Adjourns for Holidays Paris, March 29. Lit The reparations commission adjourned Thursday for the Easter holidays with the next meeting scheduled Kansas City livestock.

Kansas City. Mitrch of, F. K. Sutton, El Taso, major Nrlr.l.l' end I.ASIIIS Uecelptl. 1UU; teat o( Diarket, quotahly steady.

operation, 26. Precinct Map of the City of Bloomington, Illinois. tatcH IlepHrlntent of Agriculture. I III S.OUU inr Urinia rl Ray Deener, Atlanta, cataract ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK.

St. Jnneoti Mo. March 2 (United State! operation, March 26. ino'tly 10c to 21le lower than Thiirs.Uy'1, lup. on 2nd lo 240 iiontiila; Walter St.

John, 3 Briarwood for Thursday, April 4, whati It is z- riepartmciit of Agriculture. I IKIOS He- probable that the delegates will get Less WOM ccipts. 6,000: slow, mostly 10c lower ttma TlitirMdy's tyersge: bulk 1 NO to 310 pounds i- .11.1,, on iltlll 10 POUMII: hmclieri, iiiMiirn to clifli-e 230 to H3II HI. 1 30 1 1.13; 200 lo 230 potinili, S10 1110 to 2011 primula-, 11.H3; 130 to 1(1(1 potm.ia, 1 0. 1 0 11 .20, place, appendicitis operation, March.

27. ai i.tMioj i i.io; top. ill weightier sun, flO.HO; few 140 to 170 pounds, l.73" 10 73: piukltta sows, steady to 26c lower. Hubert Merrick, 303 West Union down to discussion of the actual annuities figures. The seventh week of the experts' discussions Is 1311; cal.es: Recelnta.

2.1: not cnoiiKh of any on- clnaa offere.l In street, minor operation, March 27 110 linifti to 33: mostly 110.26. L'Al I.K 33(1- ca ves: Receipts. tpt marker conditfnn; fd yfarlinits, Bfiod chnlrts 750 to lpr.it noniiri 11 -l 110 A 1 A Mrs. I rank Harris, Kansas. Is near its end and observers are puz 60: latm-ly a cleanuD at fairly prices B'ivi nd ctioic STiO pomrdJi down, 911.25' un til killjng -unwes.

grsid and choice yealei preparinp for an operation. zled as to why the delegates have 1 1 i i I a i I 1 jjiflll 1 ilaiw-n i C.i. a 1 Bill -t mn i ji -i oO; enmm.m fiiii med-iim. s.00 1 1 been unable to come to a close dis II. 0(1 lower; other calves tick lo lower; pm-h load H72 iHiuml l2ftn, tew sal-t Mr.

ard Mrs. W. P. Tully, 515 rows, gnod and choife. H.

(d, 10.75; mm- itiun iin mfinum, rg n.sr low cutter cussion on Germany's terms of pay r1V; vfaifM. milk led ment. mflmm to chnjoe fit 00 1 4 00 rull and niniinon. tt(HifaiMMI: anil fi.1fr 8,628 ATTEND. Attendance" at the 1929 Farmers' -itria.

gtKKl IIKI 1 jn iil 13 Oil: roiutn-in tnl medium. 11 SHKKi' lieoeipiH, a. 000: wooled lamhs. 1 to 25c ielier rli nrwra. 1 r.n heef cows, 11.23 8 11 30 medium bulla IS.

oil IS 73: ml top, I4 00. HHKKP Receipts, fl. 11011; artlee: fat linil't 40c lo 40c higljer; top h2 pound fd latnhs, 110 73: bulk wool 11(13(1' desirable wool natiies, down I few natite sptlne lambs, aged glietp scarce, steady; few fat ewes. 10.00. SPKINGFIELD LIVESTOCK.

Springfield. March 29. (Cnlted Staca llepHrtment of Agriculture. I HIMiS Ks- North F.oosevelt avenue, boy born March 2H Mrs. Floyd Scharf, 537 West Grove street, appendictitis operation.

March 26. Mrs. Charles Clark, 303 East Moulton street, minor operation, March 27. Mrs. Ernest Heldt, Downs, mastoid operation, Thursday.

mgner. aheep nipudy: Iam)s. gnrd and cliotee week at the University of Ohio totaled 6,628 persons. 74 below the pumins uown. io.no; niediiim, cull and enmmon.

HlOOUfS 14. oO tiifHiinni tn (if inn noordu figure set as a record In 1928. 14 fiOiS lt.li"t: evtm. mfdinra io choice, IKHinda down, 50. ceiptfl.

600: market Hie to 20c lower: There are many, many times during the period oT life when the knowledge of a substantial bank balance is the one thing which will keep the mind free from worry. Anticipate these times and be prepared to meet them with money in the bank to aid you. American State Bank Descent of a howling blizzard explains it It kept the women at 11.411; lights. $10 2331130: men umi. 11126(91140: I.e.

rice. 111.10(411-51 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Inrlitn.nolt.. Ind Kfirch on packers. I10(IO10 25.

home. This year only 1,802 women attended, as against 1.956 last year, leaving a deficit of 154. 'si I LK lower: Tealera. ooc lowwi states Lleparttnent of Agriculture. I HOGS lop.

114 00 Keceipta. 11.3110: ho HI 3 SO- sen. Articles lost In the Metropolitan Police area of London during 1927 totaled up to of these only 73.142 were reclaimed from the police lost-property office. ertlly 23c lower, gnme niiderwei.lita off more-hulk 1 UK to pooiirN. 111 60; few jmali lots, til.

SO; 300 to 830 pounds. 111.00 Because of the drop In the Drice of sugar, Cuba's wealth has shrunk 11.23; 14(1 to mo pounds. 1 1 00 1 1 1211 to 140 nonnd. 1 1 il fin ii III r.n i -n Many of the newest building In London obtain their water supplies from artesian wells which go down upwards of 400 feet to the chalk bed below the city. I In the past eieht vears from pound, down.

Ill nil tg 8 3it a Kl.L'3 CAIIL Cecelpu. COOi calresi Hectipta, PiiTAGRAPH PHONES. 2460. 000,000,000 to $3,000,000,000. 7, --i.

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