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THE OMAHA PEE? SATURDAY. SKPTKMUKR t. 1922. IS I ( WEST SIDE PKQPKRTY - f tut. Hl-iil., rtr.h-.,4 Pa Ut u.ier. ,a4 ttldg MMItltMMMMIMIIMIM WANTED BY CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE ST. PAUL RY, Mehim.U, Viiiltnukm a4 Meipere, Car Repiirere Standard rf J Asely I. H. MNw.y, 40? S. Itik l. 7 I I t tjt Milll I llttll II l-i J4 "Jf fftpnii J new freme bungalow, Fue rooms and loem f.,r l.th twin lumi, we, I w.i.r e4 ek fLmra, L..I 4alli Prtr ll.a. Near 4,'lh aal rtr. 4.SII l'4 Mean, 114 Hal 00 0 0000 00 00 00000 ocooooooo S Fine Home and Income O l rc"ti with hi aieeping porik, o O l-iar oral! pd alley, Ii O 0 ' front lt. vd meet wt'h o O paling all paid, Iik ii1 en ttutitrt O O ."h at . llarnay Clee in 0 O nni in the path where valuta 0 0 ea iniressing by leeie end twunde O O Tkie .le,e la arranged l I r.H.rn O O aiaiimn'a whu - bring in an In- tj O rums f l.ie par yer, b. eid-e 0 O 4 roome and big Bleeping Jnrrh re- O O served for the owner Tkie la n O O tll Mian lor .. paction rail O D. E. Iiuck & Co. S O fit Omaha NH'I li. nk I Hit O 00000000000 0000 00C0 000000 ju ImWN' llrand new frame bungalow, five rooms end pi.opii fnr balk Kin trio light, well i-p and nak floor t.ni l-all I'ri.a lla N-er tfth n4 f.fwler. Call I'eder. an. HA, HUM 4 I. AIHM. IT Kellaetona construction, eh trim, built-in feature shrubbery, I bik. In car. I'rl'a II 0. Trma rii M.r. r. rkimav Atlantla U6e 711 Pelare Truat ttldg. BENSON PROPERTY HI CASH, And II; It par monlh bura Hrlrtly modern 6-rontti hone, I years md Paved airaat AT. 7111 days. AT. .441 eve. Aak r K. A Caraa. DUNDEE PROPERTY. IlL'NOKK IIOMK. Twa-atar? kunaalow lp ut I rooma. buill-ln fraiuraa. oak floora anit ftnlak Mra 4p ll Thla boma a rial valua at ll.to. T.iiil J. 1. HI ATT COMPANT. Flral Nat Hank Wlilir AT ll. M OHtNCK PPOPES1 Y NKTHAWAY a. ia n4Tril.a.KB 1401 MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000000 00 0 o o o rivE-nooM cottaok o o o O Raraptlnn hall, living room, dlnlnl O O room, kil'bn and ai-rarnrd In O O brakfaat room on drat ftur. Two O O nia bPdrnonia and baih on '- O . O ond floor- Hut water baatlna; o O plant. Good ftraaa. Handled O O on aaay tarma. O O O O PAT.NB CARNABT roMPANT O O "Your rlaiillora." O O O O ! Om. Naft PMi JA O 9 99.9-9 9 9-999 99 9,99. 9 9 0 99 0 9 NEW homa i-omplrialy flnancad. Pay lika rant. C. T. HI'IKR " . Kealtota. 104 Ptra Truat Md(. DO 4r.T. HAHTIMIS HKYDKN, H.altora, 1614 Harm f fl Omaha Grain Omaha, Sept.!, 8. Foreign cables were sharply , ligh er today and our markets all con tinued on the upgrade wheat and oati ahowing the most strength, prospects of cooler weather and showers caused some realizing in corn,' that ffrain, however, ruled somewhnt higher than last night's close. Prospective settlement of the rail strike and a somewhat better in quiry for export corn and rye caused a more optimistic feeling. , It was said that Frame would have to im port between 55,000,000 and 75,000, 000 bushels of wheat before next harvest, mainly from the United States, Canada and Argentine. Fall plowing has been delayed by dry weather in practically all sections of the winter wheat belt. . '" The run of receipts were light, Omaha receiving only 64 cars of wheat, 41 cars of corn, 19 cars of oats and a total of 131 cars, against 253 cars last year. Total shipments were 131 cars as compared with 214 cars a year ago. Cash wheat in the Omaha morket was in good demand at prevailing prices. The offerings were cleaned up at unchanged to a cent higher, the market being generally- lc high er. Corn was in active demand with prices unchanged to 'Jc higher. Oats were generally fc higher. Rye was quoted l,j2c higher and barley nominally unchanged. WHEAT No. t dark hard: 1 car, 11.06; 1 car, l.(i; (amutty). No. 2 dark hrd: 1 car. 11.12: 1 car, 11.10; (amutty); 1 car. 11.07 (ahlppara lot); . Uar. 11.01 (amulty). No. I dark hard: 2 cara, II. OS (amutty). No. dark hard: cara. II. OS (amutty, part rye): 1 car, 11.00 ( per cent rye). No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, ll.OS; 1 car, 18c. No. I hand winter: I cara, 17c: 1 car. Stn; 1 car. 1104 (neml-dark, amutty); 1 oar. 1107V (near dark). No. I hard winter: 1 car. 11.01; 1 car. Ic: S 1-J cara. lie: 1 car 11.05 (aeml dark, amultyl; 1 car. lUtll (very amut t); 1 car. 17c (imutty). No. I hard winter: t cara, 4c. ample hard winter: 1 car, llo (wee vil); 1 cara, HJo (heallnK): 1 car. IS0 (1 per cent heat tlamnged, healing); I cara, llo theattnff). No. I yellow haul: J cara tie. No. I apriii' 1 car. II 11 tdark); t ear, lit. I car. 11.04: 1-1 car. II 01 No. I iTin l-l car. II. 00 I.Urkt. ampl avrlnn: i car, ln (very atnutty, I pfr cent rye). No, 1 mixed: 1 car ITc. No. S niiK.d: 1 ear tl'. No. I I'uruni: I rare, M) (amber). roiiN No. whit: 1 car, llll (apeclal bllll; I car, I4.x No. 1 yellow: I car, lie. No, I yellow: 11 cara. Slf No, I yellow! I ear II Sc. r-ampl y.ilow: 1 car, )H,. No, t it.".4; 1 ear. II', a taprcla! b ill; 1 M' OAT- No whit! t l , II' Na. I while! I r, ll,r (heavy, ab'p pr' weahii; I '. I . ,a. 4 nkiiei I fa'. c. N t. t car, llo lahlt'f.re' w.nhtl, 1 car 41. S. 4 I r tn- I car wtie.it and e initial, IT. HAHI 4.V N. mi OVUill, riKCKir-T AVI1 atlll'MCSTtV H ail-ia I W. Tr ttatlv,a- T"Hf A At l ,.,41 rl l"l Vl , , 41 41 ' , II II t Ut 4 It l'i- ....... I ,, im.ala-- t ! tt II Ut It l l IMH .....,.,,.. i I I h,a I I 4 l4ier t .. . I rn,iT lik t-n . ainruisr iVall.., ) It f tlavailo-N. Tilaf j Ae TAkaal , Hi'"' I I'l 4 til ..I I'.. , ,.l . l.l"l lltl4 ( a .... It l4 I.I l III ! a etal tl , IMt (It't'l I 11444 I'., ,, In w Hi H4. a.n , 4.4 ! .i . In ITHE GUMPS 1 T - I tail II. a. ... J 11 "I I u... . S ' M "WATS A I r Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Omahn Me Lew. Win. Chicago. Sent. 8, Grain markets showed a firmer undertone the greater part ol the iUy. While there was break toward the- last on evening up for the governrneut report, due after the close, Iotei were not large. Wheat doted Jc higher on Sep temher and unchanged to Me lower on the deferred futures. Corn was 't(i he loweroats unchanaed to Wc higher and rye WiHc higher. There was a more con I id en t tone among wheat bulls throughout the day. I.iv erpool closed VnVA higher. There was heavy buying of October at Win nipeg by exporters with reports of a liberal business having been done. Hedging pressure in the northwest was much higher, due to rains over the Canadian northwest. Shorts in September here wer free buyers. It wrnt to l Hc under December. There also was buying by cash houses to remove hedges against 130,000 bushels hard winter sold to the seaboard. Movement Light. Movement of winter wheal la relatively light. Premluma on epot were firmer for hard and lo up on red. Rtceipta, II cara. .strength abroad waa due to lighter Ar gentine and Aueirallan offerings. Senti ment at th aeeboard and amongat local operetora aa leaa bearlah than for tome lime. Torn held within range uf H9e. with rather general evening up. Local longa aold freely toward the lt, making tha final decline, although the bulk of tha day'a trade waa at higher figurea than tha prevlnua clnee. Private crop reporta continue to Indliate deterioration over a wide territory. Caah premiums wero un changed with receipt! 414 cara. The tea board reported 100, 001 buahelg aold for export And bought a Ilk quantity hero. ' (lata Tight. September oala acted tight and went to Ho over December at ona time, buying by belated ehorta and apreadera being a factor. Strong commlaalon houaaa took tha delayed deliveries'. There waa aleo buying of Heptember and aeillng of May. Receipt, 71 cara, with premiums firm. Country offerlnga fair. Rye showed mora activity, with Sep tember up IHo st on time and aold tven with December. Buying by aeveral caah houeea and ehorta was responsible for tha upturn. Thero wero reporta of a largo expprt demand with numaroua Inquiries for varlnua ahipmenta. Houaea with east ern and northwestern connections sold Heptember snd bought December, with closing of spreada between Chicago and Winnipeg, the litter being bought. Caah premium, advened lo with No. 2 sold st lc over September. Tit Not). The government crop report received after tha cloa v disappointing to the bulls of) corn, showing mors than gen erally expected by 11,000,000 to 71.000.000 bushels. The loas of 141.000.000 bushels fnr th monlh was mors than half In Nebraaka, Houth Dakota and Ksnaaa. The eatlmata of 177,000,000 buahala of aprlng wheat waa slightly above prlvats eatl matea, The gain waa mainly In North Dakota. Oats were lea than generally counted on snd 4.000.000 bushels over last month's returns. A great many local operatnra ara bearlah on all grains, while aeveral of the etrongeet and moat active houses are bullish. Of 1st they have been ehle to hold values up. Hhould the weather, map ahow good general ahowera over th west tomorrow It would not be aurprltlng to see a break In corn. Many of the grain recelvera here aasert that th corn crop haa not been hurt by recant firing. Abnormal tesnperaturce have prematurely ripened the crop all over the country and yields cannot be fully deteVmlned, except by huaklnga. Northwestern tradera were fair sellers of wheat futures here today. Buying of September and aeillng of December at 2c to lVio difference and buying of May and aeillng of December hy local Interests featured a good part of tha trading, the spread on tha latter waa Bite, moat of the trade having the December-May spread the other wsy. The Indian government Is expected to remove the embargo on exporta of wheat thla month providing the i rains prove favorable and pricea decline. Date me.eatfHa from Winnipeg Indicated that exporters had bought around S. 000,000 buahela October wheat there In the last two daya. Kales of Manltobaa were said to he mad dally for laet half October and flrat half November ahtpment. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By T'pdlke Or In Co DO, fttT. Sept. I. Art. I ie-n. High, I Low. Cloae. Tea. Wht Sept. Pee. May Rye Sep. Dee. May Corn Hep. I 1 oot, 1 Oil, 1 00 1, 1 0Q 1 2 1 03 S I I OIi 1 l.fl i 1 1 l 1 ossl 1 07 vi I lOtH ' I .It .7l, .His, ,T'I I .70 .711,1 TO .74. .111. .74. .it Hi, .n ,41 ,ti tlti .11 .Ml .17. I'V -I'w .tit, .tiy .ii .tut ...... iu,i lis' .11. li v. .. iii, utl jasaf .liV .ttt it I ii w: ii v .it 1.0014 1 IH l : o. H 1 074 .em ' '.to' ' .744 .101 '.704 .tltt IH fit .41 V lli Pe. M Oat Sap. P. VI at Ir4 an. II. 1 Hit a.n. ii .T .171 .17 74 ttM 41 IV. .tt lt "ii'H "t lit US .tt its a at tie at lata lit II Mitt 14 14 1144 111 'I It it 44 1 III t ' 7 tvie tl tt KANSAS utr RKcrn-M .. Caitta- T -Uf. Ag a Hl.tl .....lit I t tit Teat A III I I T-4, At III II irn , It II time ..... ) T l,vii RBi-rirt I V. ! faill-. Tl, tl". k.al I't III ' I ... . 1 1 4 4 S .Rill , II I I II irtss WI4I4T It i.irt tt a V 4 T-iii in. Aa 1. 1 I'l lit , i'l lit III .ill 111 Ut I a.laia- M aa-are w I kMw aMaka . el l I I l -..a I. ..1.1 tl Lea) la, tit fan. I 1 1-,! f- , l l't I III allll ne ir i colom IN THI UN04 Ut Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Dav Live Stock iitnaha. Hep! I. Cattle lloge khe.p Rereipfa wars Offl.ial Monday... "iltlilal Tueeday ., l.flirial Wa.Uesday t'ffirial Thursday., Killinele rri.i.r... five data this wek. gams data laal it, 14.411 It 7,711 i itr il.tof 4l 1171 illo ail I til t.l"4 Jl 414 14 e li l ll.tet 4lllt 71.11 I III 4 et . mi . I i1. .14 417 . It 417 gam daya I w'g a o game days I w s II 11.111 17.411 IO.S20 4411 II. Ill 11.14 111,411 Cattle Rrraipis, 1 IS head Supply ef steers was small and the merkel held fully eteady. anything d-ensMe aellmg readily. There waa nothing loppy here. 'owe and heifers sold stronger en a very limned supply and the lone of the trails on feeders and graaa beeves was about steady, none of any eonsu,uenc being n Bale. Uuotatlnns on rattle: Cholre lo prime baavea. lie lltf In 41; good la cbon e beev.s. II 0 VI" 10; fair 'O goud beeves, It otl 40: common ta lair beeves. It 00 If I II; choice to prime yearlings, lildl 4 10.71; good lo cholre yearling. 11.404 10.10; fair lo good yearlings, ill i; common to fair yearllnga. 17 tnlM 40. cemmnn to fair yearlings, 17 104)1. II goinl to choice glass beeves, 17 JI4 I0; fair lo good greeg heaves. l4'(t7JI; common to fair grass keevas. I.7II II; Meiicans. 11,004 I III; good lo choice Brae, heifers, II 4044 14; fair lo good graaa heifria, I4SI4IIO; good lo choice graaa co v. a. l, fine) i to; medium ta good graaa rows, llllulno, common to fair grsss cows. I1.0O4J4U; prime heavy feeder. 17 1,0140; gud to choice feeders, 17 004) 7.71; fair to good feeders, 10 not7.0(l; common to fslr feeders 11714)1.4)0; good to i holes Blockers. 14 7417 74; fslr to good Blockers, 1710171; common to fslr atoikers, 11.101)1.71: stork heifers. 117101.00; ntork COWS, 11074 00; sl'irk calvea. I6 0)I7.7I. veal calves. IS.OOII ID. 00; bulls, atagB, etc.. II OltJI.76. IIKKI" BTEKRS. No. A v. IT. . No. Ay. Pr. 2 1I4 I 1 II Jl 7t I 40 J 1 1244 24 'H 10 1 1 IS I 40 II.. 1042 10 IT S7I S IS ' 1217 10 00 II 1334 10 11 II HIS 10 21 21 1071 10 10 STFKRS AND HEIFER. l 10 2 7IS I II 21 114 10 14 140 S II 21 102 10 00 COWS. I 10 7.. 4 11 I.. HEIFERS. I 00 S.. I 26 4.. I 71 . 2I .1020 . 174) . 722 . Ill 2 SI 4 00 4 71 44S 01 I IS I 10 BULLS. 4 00 i 4 10 .. SI4 ..1410 1110 4 00 CALVES. I 00 I S72 I 00 I lis 24 121 T 2S I 10 WESTEKN CATTLE. INEHKAHKA.) T ewe III 4 00 I hfra 410 I 00 2 bulla 401 I 10 Iclfa 241 7 26 1 bull 1640 2 IS 1 bull 1120 I 16 "g itecelptt, 6,400 head. Receipts were compsratlvely light today and on good demand from all uuarters the mar ket waa sctlvs at an advance of 16ta&c. Light hogs sold Isrgely at .7lf I III with a top price of It 00. Oood quality me dium weight butchers aold at It loff 8 10, and atrong weight butchera at 18.0001.60. nenvy mixen ana packing grades were moatly at 16.257.10. Hulk of sales was 16.1001.90. HOOS. No. Av. 61. .204 10. .331 64. .226 20. .317 16. .210 80. .109 til. .214 41. .262 64, .265 62. .179 8h. Pr. No. Av. 8h. Pr. 70 I 40 40 S 00 I 76 70 I 00 26. .3X1 43. .336 66. .ill 61. .214 68. .102 47..S64 63. .212 73. .242 29. .201 28. .207 41. .225 65. .237 80. .178 70 60 l"7o I 10 7 00 7 26 7 60 7 75 8 26 I 40 S 60 I 85 7 10 7 40 7 60 7 80 8 35 I 60 8 76 8 90 10 40 40 I0 70 ii. .261 24. .206 78. .164 8 86 I 00 SheeD and Lambs Rerelnta a F.nn h.a Trading was actlvs today on all claaaea with killer, generally strong to 10 16c higher. Western Ismbs sold largely at I12 60fl12.80. the latter top for the day and native I am ha at I12.6ufi'12.60. Feed ers were steady to strong with no choice light lambs offired bulk of the trading Was at 1 1 2 00 to I 2 60. Smell lota nl aw aold at 6.006. 60 with heavy kinds down bU ,I.UU, Quotations on sheep and lambs: Fat lamhB, good to choice, 112 60012 80; fat lambs, fair to good. 12.0012.60; feeding lamha, IU.60tiU2.60; cult lambs. tl.OOip 10 00; fat ewea, light, I4.6utjl.26; fat ewea, heavy, 3 004J4.60. Chicago Uvg Mtork. Chicago, Sept. 8. Cattle Receipts, 1.000 head: market, fairly active; gen erally ateady on all claaaeB; no atrlctly choice matured beef aleera or yearllnga here; top, 110.65; weight. 1,111 Iba.; few load, heavy steera, 110.00010.66; hulk, 18.754? 10.00; about 11 loads of western grasarra, I7 254j7.40; bulk, around 17 21 tJ.7.16; bulk bologna bulla. I3lii64.il; bulk butcher aha atork, 14.400 7.40; bulk vealera, around 112 50. Hogs Keceipts, 10,001 head; market, mo.ily slow. Hffll.. higher; lights and butchers closing weak with part of ad vance Ivat; othera clo,ng dull at t.iday a advance; 111 to IJll-pounilers. moatly mostly I4IS4H75; awts. 1175; 210 to i;ti-lb tiuichera, largely I4i'tI 40; early, bulk 170 to joo-ib. buti-hera. l Iii0l II; packing aiiwa. mostly 17 47 10; pigs, atrong at advanrs, largely 14240 4 16; etllmaled holdover, l.i0 head Hhaep Recelpta. Il duo head, fal lamha. itrong to lie higher; natives rluslng lie higher; top native lambs. 112.71 to .hip pera and packera; tavtn loa.la goo) Ween Ingien lan.1,4. Ill II 1,1 killers. It p.r eanl a.irl, aheep and feeilera. aieadyj bulk fat ewes to klllara. 1110114; food Wa.hlogltn fesd-r lainbe. lull. St. Ji-aepk lite lk. Cattle Naveipta. I lls head ; m lly lt.xa.ta and f-a l.r and w.alta gtaea lleete All cla.a.a atuul al.a.ll, h.r.l r eneMgk hutFkee iik te 11 tiu.a; taien l llt-liaiiad Tetaa f leaser, 1 i l4o veal relt.e lilt llega Heeeirla 1.14 fc.adl 01 .l.-4 fa rlr e. uie la Wik ahitip-.e ee. pa-k rt n,.4n), u is 11.1 k tb.r tiia yea Ul.l., until: kl. I ! 11 J l l .sat 11 lit. 1 44, (a.k'Kg eve a. 4 II,' hiKsr. nioaliv III! l 11 gh.as eel t an,! Iiea,sia. I 14 heed, a'tM 4 -1.) m. a ikui, l lak lal lew.. Ill 1 wtia 14 . e.al .l. lo,aa le le Its llkir a lv diive-'M Uiuas lalr el lil4wlll), tew eig le k,.r i4ki 11 ee, ly at i I SAaet I H llteetewtl. g .,4 I lls la, S. 1.1 I alii Its ...e'S i k4 1 a-ei-l ti.e, l-l ,., 44 I .,1144 I! I't II ll, 4,48 ,aa' 44 laeii. II 41 14. -'. l .if 11 .4, lal a, e4 k..)4,a tl I II ,., 444.4 l-.l,a. 4 4.4 I I" eel' as II It t It, raa-l g .-OS 44 k,i'., . 114)1 II M ,4. Ha. a.,., 4 1-44 ka4 eaell-l II ) 1 it', imkia ii'4t.- ,tel It I l k., . 44 l.ltl. a.a-ll4.a,,la, II k.4l. 1-4 1.1 tlae-lt, frl B4 Rawa. a4e,a Ha . t -- 1 su4 V'4 ll 1), . - Ill 4..4-- 14- '', I t 141.4 4 k.Blt ll"!! --! OaV TO WASHINGTON Financial NEW YORK TIMES. Omaha He I ,eed Mir. N'ew York, Sept. f Neither the poitive vetoing of the idea of a "gen eral strike" in response to the Daugli rrty injunction, nor the pretty plain indication that the railway shopmen were trying to make terms, was at ill unexpected by intelligent financiers. The proposal of a day s suspension of work and wages as a gesture of dis approval was 400 absurd to have been taken seriously by any one, and the shopmen's rase is now merely one in which the choice is between accept ing complete defeat or authorising the return to work which appears to have been derided upon already by a good part of t'ie strikers. Nevertheless, the overnight news in both directions naturally encouraged cheerfulness. Jf it did not cause sur prise, it served at any rate to complete the restoration of mental balance and calm judgment of the situation wheifc were so greatly upset a few weeks ago, when both Washington and Wall street were talking privately of the paralysis of American industry or the social upheaval. Ad-atMe Irregular. Today's stock market moved la ac cordance with tha cheerful Impressions of III day. The advance In pri-e were Irregularly distributed, but In eome slot ka very emphatic algna of 1 or I points In a number of active railway shares were me moat interesting part or the move ment. Traneactlona were large end'nilat of the market ended at or close to the beat prices of the day. The bond market was, In anme reaperts, more Imprcseive, for the reason that the edvanre In bond l.rlcea could not ha aa- crlbed to the day's nawa, but Indicated other and larger Influences. Iloih pros pective continuance or eaey money and an abundant supply of accruing Inveat men capital were among the caueea for the continued upward movement: un doubtedly, also, the recent pauas in offer ings of new sei-urltles has been an es aentlsl factor in raising the Investor's bid for first class outstanding bonds. It atlll remalne to he determined how far the removal or poatponcment of Kurope'a acuta political eronomlc queatlon will re move also the double whlrh In the aver age Investor's mind hsve Istely surrounded Kuropesn securities. There was a very almllsr atmosphere of dlatruat exactly a year ago, yet with, laat aprlng's remark- aoie movement ot taoaa securities sb a equel. Wall Ntrreit Topics. The United Statee Hl-1 corporation and tha independent producers are ex pected to announce shortly the price for ateel rails for 1123 delivery, now 40 a ton, reduced from 47 a ton aome time eg". With the operations of the railroads for the flrat seven months of the year now a matter of record, railway statisticians have begun to compute the probsble earn ing! of aome of tho larger companies for tne entire year. The ureal Northern, for one, has enrned a net operating In come for the seven months of 16.449,000, which means thlt in order to esrn 7 per cent on Its suc It would hsve to show an average monthly net fnr the rest of the year of 1.1,307,000, or 23 per cent more than the monthly average of earnlnga for the last five month, of 1921. The North ern Pacific reported net of 14.692,000 for the first aeven montha thia year, ao that It could not Bhow 7 per cent earned for lta Htockholdera unleaB It marie a monthly average of 1.1,063,000 net during the bal ance of the year, or an increase over a year ago of 32 per cent. The tone of the bond market waa tn tho main strong, but activity waa on a aomcwhat reduced scale and there waa evidence of profit-taking In iasuea whclh had been atrong features moat of the week. The railway section continued to keep up the pace, puraued alnce the labor aituatlon began to Improve. New York Quotations " Range of prices of th leading stocks fnrnlahi-d by Logan ft ilryan, 248 Petors Trust building: Thtlra. High Low Cloae (Mob A. T. S. F 108'i 103 103 10344 Dnlilmore Ohio. 6S't 67 58 in I'mi. I'acltlc ....!', 148 1(l'4 14744 N. Y. Centrnl .... 9tH 97; 9 SUV Cheaa. Ohio... 77 14 71' 774 7S fit. Northern .... 14 14 9 11 S llllnol. Central ...1114 1 1 1 '4 11", 111 Kan. City South'n. 2H 35(4 25t 261 t.enign vancy .... n MIour Paolfio .. 5Hi N. Y, 6 N. II. ... SI North'n I'aelflo .. 84 Chi. t N, W 14 H Pit.n R. R 4 , Reading 81 '4 II. LAP 4 u, Hmiln-rn I'Hclflr . ti Hi.iithern Ry 17 uj i'h!,, Mil. St. P. S Union r.ciflo , , . , IS S 9H i3 IS M H 1:14 llil, 7S 17 , 91V, 37S 31 71 69 21S ii5 91S 4'tj )l 47 '4 tl 171 2!4 US tit, US gi 4IH 87 S I3I4 it lltV 1514, 111 For t nlun . . .ISIS 14IS HIS Ml HTKKI S, ...1IIS 10 ISIS 1S , . H 1,114 MS 51 . .1744 I!1S t'S t:H Am. Car Kdry, Alila-Chalitiera , Am. I.1H-0. Malilwm Loi-o. . . 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IIS II Mesrs-Koebuck .... SIS S IIS glroiiieburg 61 H 64 14 Tobart-u Prod'lila.. t tl 61 67 iri nuig.on t ump 44 44 44 14 Wilson 10 41 4.14 47 4 t Weatern Union ...lit' 111 111 lie Westliighnu4 Klec. M1 4 44 41 '4 Am. Woolen I'll1 1H 103 101 '4 M IHt'KLI.A NEfil 'J. Am Cotton ml.... Jt 17s l 17'4 Am. Agrl. (hem. 31 '4 lt 21 40 Am Llnaeed . ,. 244 It'4 lt4 16' t nlnn Hag. pft..., 77 7S 7S 7I'4 Hoai-h 1anel,, ... 16 41 14 42 Brooklyn Haoid Tr. 1 26- i:. tl, t I'ont. ran so si to lis fal Packing 12- 81 82 .... ( ol. (1. it K 104 101,14 101 104 Cnlumhla Graph. , 2 8 1 8 I'nlted Drug 11 8" 81 '4 80 National K.nemel. l 1 i United Fruit ....111 161 161 .... Iirlllard Tobacco. 110 179 184 National Lead ...J"! I "7 104 107 Phlle Co 44 44 44 41 Pullman 114 116 Jan', 114 Punts Allegrs S"g. 41 49 44 .... S. Porto Rli-o Sug Totsl Bslei: 1.112,000. Thuradly Close Close Money .04 .04 Marks 011117 .0007 Pranrs , 0774 .D7I1V terllng 4.46. 4 44 New York Bonds New York, Sept. 8 Chief Interest In to day's bond market was divided between llna at t,l(ll .,,iii,u A . ... v.,,,.r L.,ui..iiir, sou ty-r. ulatlve rallrosd mortgagea, each of which .-a....i aiji'-iHiiiini aa ins, Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt 6s were puahed up I points and tha 7e and atamped 7e nmre than 2 h, while galna uf 1 to 2 points took place In Brooklyn Ona 7a, Commercial Cable 4s and Northern Ohio Traction mnA l.lvli, 1. t , 1. a ...wbl v, wmou ro ordinarily active Inactive. In the railroad Met. all the 'Kaly" Is sues were ruehed up to high levels, th ed Juatment 6s touching 61, dropping back ....u. ,,., fc ,lla riW. i.nicago haatern llllnola 6s also established a new peak price and there waa a good demanl for the Frlaco iaaues, eapeclally the In come 6a. Onlna of I to 2 points were made by Rock Island, Arkanaas Louis ville 4, Erie prior lien 4, Virginia A Southwestern 6a and Kanaas City Terml nal 4s and 6s. Norfolk A Western con vertible (a aleo were strong In sympathy with the continued Increaae In the road s Stock. In tha Industrial Hat the outatandlng de- Vnlrinmanl u. - - ,k. ,.... . , ' " - - - aun. uoi:iiiiv ill Amer ican Telephone convertible 6a, which fell - I-......,. , uiuraiiu innuairiai tie moved up nearly 2 points, but elsewhere the changes were unimportant. The demand for the S per cent Dutch East Indlea laauea, the point risa In Stems 7a and the point decline In Heme 6s were the only noteworthy Incidents In the foreign dlvliion, although trading was fairly active. Total sales (par value) were 114,201, 1100. An Is.ue of 16.000,009 S per cent equip ment trust certificates of the St. Louis A Han Franrlico Hallway . company, which waa offered by a local banking syndicate subject to approval of the Interstate Com merce commlaalon, waa quickly taken up. The price was not made public. N'ew York, September 8. Following are today's high, low and closing prices of bonds on the New York stock exchange, and the total salea of each bond: U. 8. Bonds. Sales (In 11.000) High Low Cloae 2 Liberty 3s ....100.80 1110.74 100.74 2 Liberty 2d 4s ....100.20 100 20 100 20 37 Liberty lat M ..100.74 100.60 100.74 431 Liberty 2d 4a..l00.3 100.13 100.2K 676 Liberty 3d 4a ..100 36 100.14 100 26 618 Liberty 4!h 4a.. 100.76 100 44 100.68 6:12 Victory 44s 100.72 D'0.68 100.68 386 Victory 4a ....100.3: 100.30 100.30 Foreign tiovernment, State and Municipal. 44 Argentine 7a 102 101 101 2 Chlneaa (lovt Ry 5a 64 63 (4 3 Bergen 8a 109 101 109 2 Bordeaux 6 13 82 82 2 Chrlatlanla Is l'H 101 109 23 Copenhagen la .. 13 93 91 12 Mraelll,-a 6a 83 S! 82 Rln da Janeiro 8a . .1110 99 10ft 6 San Paulo ta ml 101 101 24 l archoalo Rep 8s ct It 95 II 6 I'an Muni la A. . . .110 109 11" 61 I "lit Melns 7a .... 90 911 49 I 'em Can la ll.l! 1"! 102 15 pom Can 6 31.... 104 1011 I (l ft 111 1'iim Can la 6 . . , 11 11 11 144 I't. h T. Ind 6a 47 . 17 9 11 l:i I't.h K Ind fa 13 . 14 16 91 14 French Rep tl !'! i! lnl toil Fiem h It. p 7.. US S 'S I Jap 141 4'ta IIS II S 94S 11 Japanese 4 12 11 S 12 "I ti-igiiim 7a l"l '. I "IV, I '1.1 U Hola-iuin 4a , l-l llaninaik It II N-Uieiun.l. ta ,., 11 N.iry ta it Sweden la 7 I'mi I r yi,i la , H H.u Hull, 14 I, ., 4 H p i 1,1;. ta 44 , , I B p Cuke la ,, I It.p Criiauav ta . , 1 tlnaeeeleed t , . , t tu.rt.l,ii,t ta I h .. 11 iU Kul la, iia "S IS tts s us 111 14 t ll-S III 1 TS le l"l 74 74 MS IS l"l 1"t II tl t'S lt II t'11 11 I'll, HIS HIS III s ll 11 11 luo'a ie l'i'. II ,l !., I, 111 III IMS K it H tSi tl M'trt U.S I" ', I' K i II 4 I t It Ml MIS t: I K II I' 4 I I ,, It l 1-4 il M I k I'-. til Is .... I'lS MIS M'S t' a ti .,., ...... i, 14 11 7 I' M'ti. 4 41 41 41 Hallway a4 tauesllaneaHai. It At. I rli,Na. t. , II It It II Am As I km !l I'l Ml II I Ant I -.II-J4 Ui la . II II II II . Iili Is tt l l 14 I'M S ail ,4 ' Ml IM I Ami 111 4a . 114 i4 I't 11 As t.r r.. 1, I, 14 ,( I al W.il r.- I, 44 II-, II , II 4.-1l 4 I - Mai , II t'S tl m t f a g r I. 1 . S ti 11 I I'a 1 a ii 4 Is Ml M'S MIS ! n-i a i'". ii , I !- 1 -1 I ,,, ',. 1 1 4 ."s 44 Ml ,, . I'll I 1 i-l is 4 1 - 4 i e M s I' t'S tl'4 1 1 I 4 1 1 a .4 t, . 11 1 ,1 11 p.-e a r r, .it ti II II t . 44 t..i i,i I I I ,4 I H HI 4 Ml 4 ll 14 S t , M I I l 111 ll M I '.41 I .,1 14 I 14 II I 11 IS' I I 44 41 14 tt f i r,a- I, . Ml Ml I S 11 4 Drawn for The ' NO I'M GOING TO PVl U? IvJlnVf CINT Cf AM&rUW if r. at vat Mi CAMPM6M UfC451- IP I 60 TO VAJWIH6T0M I NMIV.V. 00 UKlrlACKVlt AHt) akl 1C AS CDH3C(CNCt MOt T, TAfX A ClHT ttOM kNN CStXM. IL MOO MS FDC4 14 r R t A P ref Is.. 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II 11 It 4 K C South I US MS US 12 K C Tetm 4a 16 84 86 4 Kelt Spring T 6s.. 108 lot I'll 1 Larks St 6s 21 100 100 100 1 l.sika St (a SO.. 12 12 92 2 L H M H d I. 24 9.'. 96 96 8 Lehigh Val Is . r. .I"4 101 Id I lirlllard 6 49 91 99 1 I, A N unified 4s.. 11 US US I Mlit St Ry con Is.. i M 11 1 Merlsnd OH 1 120 12" 120 2 M'S Pet Is 107 1"4 107 I Mid St cv 6a 10 90 90 4 M A St I. ref 6s... 44 44 44 17 M St PAHSM B..I06 104 104 198 M K T n p In 6s A 86 87! lit K 4 T n sd 6a A 44 64 6 5 M K A T lit 41.... 14 64 14 14 Mo I'irr- gen, 4a 69 68 89 7 Mont Pow 6a A 99 99 99 1 N r 1 xi I, con 6a . 100 100 100 10 N K T.tT lat 6b elf. 99 19 99 4 N O TM ino 6g... 77 77 77 62 N Y C d f.a 1"7 104 106 2 V Y C con 4 85 86 6 12 N Y F.I ref 6.. .1124 112 112 1 NY Ml A II ' 6a 46 86 86 66 28 NY Nil A H d 4s 64 84 38 U 40 N Y live ref I. ctf.1H7 107 107 40 N Y Tel ref 4a 41.107 H'7 107 6 N Y W Bos 4a J7 67 67 116 Nor A Wtat cv 6s.. 124 121 124 I Nor A W con 4s.. 94 94 91 80 North Pic p in 4s. 90 90 90 78 North Pin ref a..110 109 l"l K Nor Sta V rf ts A 94 14 94 IN W Uell Tel 7s..t'7 107 107 7 O g L ref l 93 93 U SI Or-Wah RAN 4s... 86 84 86 1 Oils Kt 8a A 100 100 100 10 1'ac O It V. 6s 94 93 93 40 Pac TAT Ss 62 ctf. 94 93 91 5 Packet 1 Motor Se.. 10714 107 107 4 Pan-Am PAT 7s. ..I'm 101 101 14 lVnn H It 6a ..111 111 111 24 Pt-nn M R gen 6s.. 103 1"2 la, 20 I'enn rl R gon 4a 91 94 i 4 P A E Inc 4s 39 38 38 2 Pierce Oil d 8a .... 99 99 99 24 Pro A ri. f la 1 1 ,T-i 113 113 2 Pub Serv 6a .... 69 J 19 1 Rep I A 8t col 6a.. 95 96 96 1 11 O 4 W lat 4s 80 80 10 10 R I A ft L 4B.. 84 84 84 9 St L I Ml ft 8 ref 4a 90S 90 90 69 St L 8 V adj lis. 84 84 14 65 Ht L ft 8 F Inc 6s. 71 78 78 214 Si L S F p in 4s A 76 76 76 111,1 W lat 4a 80 80 80 2 SI P ft K C S L 4a 64 84 14 1 H A tt A P lact 4a. 79 79 79 82 Seaboard A L in 6a 6 69 69 68 Seaboard A I. ad 5b 29 29 29 38 H.aWHird A L rf 4a 40 45 44 Sharon St Hp ka A. 98 47 97 12 Sinclair Crude 5a. . 99 99 99 101 Sinclair Oil 6a ... ?9 99 99 134 Sinclair Oil col 7a. 101 101 l"l 4 South Bell Tel 5a. 99 99 99 3 South Pac cv 4.. 93 91 T3 31 Sonh Pac ref 4.. 91 90 91 4 South Pac col tr 4H. 884 86 68 48 South Ry gen 6s.l04 103 104 31 Soulh lly con 6a. ...loo 99 100 17 So Ry gen 4a .... 71 S 71 71 5 So Prt Rc Hg 7a.l0J 102 102 14 Sland Oil Cnl d 7a. 106 106 106 3 Tex ft Pe lat 6a.. 18 98 98 39 Third Ave adj 6a.. 68 17 68 10 Third Ave ref 4a.. 7 64 67 8 Tl'lewatcr Oil 6B.103 103 103 6 Tub Prod 7a 1"S 106 106 ll'n K t I 6a A ctf. 100 99 100 2 Vn Poo lat 4 6 94 94 83 I'n Pac cv 4a .... 95 85 96 5 Un Pac ref 4a 0 90 90 ', 1 Vn Tank Cnr 7s . .14 li4 104 6 I'td Drug ka ....112 113 112 8 Utd Fuel tlaa e, . . . 98 98 98 6 Utd Hy ll v lal I P 91 91 91 18 U 8 Realty 6a. . . , . 16 98 98 1 U S Rub 7l ....l9 109 101 74 U S Hub 4 90 90 10 25 1' 8 Sleel af 6a 101 1"S l' 1 I'tah P A L 6a 11 12 93 4 Va-l'ar thm 7a ctf. 11 S US 47 Va lly 5a lo II " 11 Writ Flee 6a 100 I'll l'l0 38 Meat Md lt 4a .. 8 48 7 Weal Pac 6a 87 S 87 US 3 West I'n 4a IMS U3 HI 18 W.! Kiev 7a lot 107 l"t 1S Wllann A C f 7,a.l"7 1"7 107 74 Wlla.ih A C cv 4... 97 16 7 Total aalet of bunds tu.l.iy were III.- ll-l.Oli'i compare! wtth lll24." kMvl oue diy and llu.iol.o00 a r to N. Y. Curb Bonds N.w Tors. Sai't I The market en lb New V irk curk etihallge lii. lo.l-.t Ionia sains- .,ii4) lta ling and m iiiint ami waa If. alrin'gval and broa.lral el lb y.ae Tba iiimi .r..miel I.4I111 a.i acbult atiii.4, whi.h Uil.iwe-1 lit 4,lai ef 11 I -.iil eali.l. With a fntk i.ia l t pii. aJnetg le it l.et.r ll r.-l t l'uinl lll..ia iu l i ik. e h'gti 1.1 4i S i,hlti. nil ,. lKll44. I wkieS 4 It 4-14 aha' rkah4 ha" I la lbs fuel I. If uf Iba liar I e lium III I'l 111 Hull ml i.4i ,u,i ike net untet .1 Ike ...mint ,,a.i4l li.l lai.4 ee l e wiali -lleg l te MM 'in.' 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LAST DAY "Hice People" WALLACE REID BEBE DANIELS CONRAD NAGEL aa T TaTeT aTeaaaW i I AT STARTS TODAY HAROLD LLOYD His First Five "Grandma's Boy" niDress V jf let J M m 9M, NEW hiloW TODAY DORIS MAY 44The Un5ertuay" Oe el Ike at a, I ealeflalekag plalues el Ike vest. (! Soy H Vtitlt 1 14.4.4" Peine klalwee l4lwVy lag Ike tklialiea. LA$r TIMIS TODAY "I Am the Law" TOMORROW at! all aeet jk TOM (VI IX 1) kt gtaat fall ist.iti, "For Dig Stakes" ; rl HI W S i a.l'l 4 l' la 11 K.ill t l ' II I It.iai !. I. ) I a iu! in a I a im r''-4 4a , I Va-'MW'M I'll I. It i!tl la . t fc.t.U' la ! A'a-.tillna I. 1 14 m..ntnii li Sa n ;i-a" -I. 4a 3) kin k"4 la 1 M. i la , , , . kit it. ii I'' a ta .... I inm i It l' l-it. a 4a !! 1-1 . al I -IS 1. 1, I "It lal l-l I'l - l ilu I'l !! ' . l .t at) 7 M l4 l' tt !, t, . at 14 lS t. a tt i 41 , ta tt ta . Il tl . Ii. II V l" , l. l-a I..) aS, 4lVl , tli, 441, 41 , - Hineae I lit teak lieala. Kihm i.'r it t "h Wkeai-e V. i bald. it. tjllll, St, I f-4. 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