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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1925)
^X heat Through Stormy Session i to Lower Levels Brisk Upturn at Outset but Reaction Is Forced and Close Looks Heavy: J \ Corn to New Top?. Br CHARLKH JL LKTDIW. \ ulTcrwal Servlet* Staff ('orreitaondflit. t.hlcago. Jan. 16. — Wheat passed through a stormy session todav to ir regular levels at the close. Surprising strength In Liverpool led to s brisk un turn. at the outset, hut renewed long sell inej. especially In the May delivery was **nrountered on the turn and gradually forced a reaction. The close look*.] n«*a\y. Julv wheat registered a new high for the season early and managed to maintain part of Its gain to the last. Wheat closed Vic; lower to 1c higher; norn was Vj» to “mc higher: on is un changed to Ho higher, and rya ruled un changed. For the last f<*rv days support has V»een inclined to waver on the advance* 1n» the wheat pit. Absorption on the breaks has been timely and the market Las rallied repeatedly, but Its action has suggested to many that long* were o’detiy letting go at advantageous levels. The manner in which the market digests the recent selling will probably decide *he course of prices for the next day or Kxport business was moderate. Sales d'd not oxceed 400.000. Italy took some • iurunis. Liverpool closed d V* penre higher. Snot wheat in that market was firmer. The strength ihero was credlten ■to the Improved continental Inquiry for southern hemisphere grain. Torn developed considerable buoyancy niter a slow start nnd shot tip to new tops for the year, but the weakness in wheat attracted enough selling of the yellow cereal late in the day to forfeit practically all gains. In the trade the belief spread that leading holders wero getting out of their lines. The demand for cash corn was active early and bids the country were advanced but spot prices sofetened late In the day. Oats were In moderate trade and moved ■"ithin a narrow range, closing steady to firm. Thera was considerable selling of rye late in the day by a house with seaboard • onnectlons which closed the May deliv ery heavy. Provisions advanced early with grains, but. reacted to a lower close. Lard was ‘6 to 7Vic lower and ribs were 2’i to 171-* lower. TH Notes. The re^ islons upward In the estimates for the Australian wheat crop, and the I Increasing shipments "f wheAt from th? southern hemisphere have tended to make buyers uf the leading cereal go slow at. the moment. Southern hemis phere farmers are apparently selling as much wheat at these levels as possible, and while the world will probably well absorb all supplies available this year, the rush of grain from the Argentine and Australia may possibly cause temper, ary weakness. Domestc news has more or less of a steadying effect on the world wheat ■ot&rket. Premiums In all markets are Tvetl maintained and stocks at terminals me decreasing. Minneapolis stocks de creased 125.000 bushels for five days u4iile Kansas <’lty stocks have been low ered mote raoidly. There were reports fmm the southwest late in the day that farmers were consigning wheat on. a lit tle freer scale. Spreaders have been busy the last few davs In selling May wheat and buying July In the way of evening up Also there have been purchases of the Julv wheat against sates of th“ nearby month by traders who believe that the present difference between the two months 1s too great. Last year May wheat sold less than 2c over the July, while last night it waA 26c over. It Is not unlikely but that the difference will narrow consider ably during the next few weeks. Broomhall. the foreign statistician, rinds that at the start of the calendar year there were around 49?.000,nn0 bushels wheat available or nearly available In Pdrplug countries. He estimated for North America 224.000,oo* bushels This • mount Is entirely out of line with what the domestic trade figures there remains Tor export. Most experts believed that the United States has less than 60,000, 4»00 bushels wheat for sale at the start «f January, while Canada was not be lieved to have more than that amount. CHICAGO PRICES. 9%v Vpdlke Grain company. Atlantto 8112. Art. I Open. | High. I Lnw, I Clnaa. I Taa May" ! 1.85%! 1.87% j 1.88% 1.84 I 1.84% 1 1*5*, . 1.84%l 1.84% July 1.6* J 1,89%) 1.57% 1.68 % i 1.5 7*4 1.07%/.|. 1.58% 1.67% Rep. | l.4«%| 1.48%! 1.48% 1.47% 1.48% Hja I, I I t | May ! 1.59% 1.80%: 1.57%' 1.57%) 1.89% - |.-■!..I 1.57%'. July | 1.39%! 1 40% 1.89 | 1,39 ] 1 39 Rep. I 1.25 | 1.26%) 1.25 J 1.25*4! 1.25 f’nrn It'll May I 1.32*41 1.84%l 1.S2 J 1.82%) 1.31% „ 1.32%.1. 1.82% 1.32 July 1.33 ! 1.34 % I 1.32%! 1.32%| 1.32% „ 133%!.I.'.! 1.32% S*P- 1-33%; 1.34% 1.32 %' 1.32%! 1.32% May .82 ' .82%' .81% | .81 % .81% , , -82V. .I.81% .81% I July .83*41 .*2%l .81% .81% .81% Rep. .59%: .59%; .59 .59 -.59' Lard .May 16.45 116.72 116.40 16.50 16.55 July 16.75 117.02 16.70 16.77 16.65 Bibs I f I | f May ’ISXQ HS.6A 15.72 116.72 115.65 Chicago Stock. Quotation* furnished by J. g Bache A Co.: 324 Omaha National bank building. Jhones Jackson 6187-S-9: Bid Aak Armour A Co III pfd .. 66^ «# Armour A Co Del pfd ... 03 P4 Albert Pick . 2IK 23 Carbide . *7% *7 \ Edison Co .136% 137 f'udahy . 91% 92 DTimond Match .^ 1« 3 20 I •eero pfd ... . 67*4 on Eddy Paper . 21 24 Libby . 6^4 34 Nat Leather . 6 % 6% Quaker Oata . 345 960 Ken Motor* . 13 184 5^wift A Co .116 11614 ^wlfr. International . 33 4 33 $4 Thompson . 45 46 Wahl . 17 17 U New York Sugar. New ork.Y Jan. 15.—The ape* raw ruifnr market was unchanged today at 4 52c for Cuban duty paid. The. only eale reported was J0.00O baga Cuban to *n, outport refiner, lato January ship ment. at 4.65c duty paid. Haw .-ugar futures gained 1 to 2 points *wrlv on covering and buying by houses with Cuban connection* but eased off under* realizing and trade selling with fir.*4 prices 1 point higher to net - lower January closed. 2.78c; March, 2.76c; May, _ sftc: July. 3 03c. Refined sugar was unchanged at 6.10c to 6.26c for fine granulated with no im provement In 1 he dfeinand Refined futures ware nominal. New York (imertl. New York. Jan 15.—Rye—Ea«Y.: No. 2 western. $1.60%, f. o. b. New Y«ork, and $169% c. i. f.. export. Wheat—Spot, barely steady: No. 1 dark tiofthern spring c. 1. f., New York, lake m nd rail. $2,IS; No 2 hard winter f. o. b., Jaks and rail. $1 97%: No. 2 mixed durum do.. $195; No. 1 Manitoba do., in bond, *?Corn — Spot, barely steady; No. 9 7*1 1o* c. 1. f.. track. New ork. slip rail. $1 46%; No 3 mixed do.. $1.46%. Oats—Spot steady; No. 3 white, 70c. Feed—Irregular; western bran, 100 mound sack*. $33.00. ... ■« Lard-Easy; mtddleweat. $16 40018.69. Chicago BtitU*r. fhleag®, Jan 15.—Tha butter mark*f ♦ fidav ruled steady and firm on top SH-ursa and steady on the medium and lower scores. Although soms sales r,r vz ,1 or, hutjkr wera made thla mornlmcat laier In tha day dcalera wero wble in obtain 38%c, but tiadln* waa not brlali at thla fljrare. Tha centralized oar mar ket waa firm with butler twin* cloaely held Stora*e centralized cara were also rirmlT halrt. but prlcca wera lrra*ulaf, therefor# difficult to aacartaln prlcaa. Threat! butler: 92 acora. a*9$31%r: 91 amr». 87%e: *u acora, 37c; 89 acora. »«%*; Vacorc, 35%c; 8T acora. 34c; 88 acoro. ,-C»ntralUcd carlota: *8 acora, 33%c; 89 a»-re. 38c; 88 acore, 35c Turpentine and Roeln. Savannah Ha. Ton. 15. Turnentlna - J-‘lrni. 86 % 'ft 8*»c; ec.loa. 150 bhla . re callit*, lul bill*., ahlpmenta, 1 bbl.; atoca. ’Minin''Firm: *alea. 87t caaka: receipt*. 463 raaka; shipment*, 447 cask*, stock, Quotation*: Tt to R,$7: E to IT. $7.85. T, 17.16; K. 17 25: M. *7.2 a: *<• *7'80, SO, 08.*o; mi', 89.211; V I’S". 4 hlraao Wool. rhlcaro Tan. 15 Some woo] trndln* la In pro«re,e. but the amount nf any one Irmfla' a'luully movlnr >a 'julte H,T*<t«<l A f,,r nmoun! of New l.naUntl ami r .1 hern New York % hloo.l fleo-ea hare keen ,old a i S7- In lb. *t eaa. amt a •mnawhat smaller volume nf ,.*"'1 IKo ^n,,,b f inirp ^nio 1«*w , «!«*< > • "■ a 150* Ihoreil "n the hoala of lerent uuola tlons. y New York 4 nlfim. „ New York, Jar. 16 -Coffee R >1 rtrkM opened sfe.idy , .Linuam . ; " 5»ir. h 2380c; May, 24 07c; July, 24.3.1c, fc’iyber, 7 3 «i1c. ^ Duluth lint. Duluth, Muni., .lull. 16 - <Tlol*® •« nt^ix January. $$.06* May, llllj July. $i.0»V$* /---\ Omaha Grain Omaha Jan. 15. Cash wheat sold on th<4 table* today from l@2c high**r. EarlJ sales were made at the advance o»> the higher futures, hut during the latter part of the session futures turned weak and smie cars were carried over. Receipts were ♦ 1 cars. Corn sold from 103c higher, following the advance in the future.**. receipts were 6 4 cars Oats sold from % 0 %c higher, bulk of the sales being made at the advance. Receipt* were 22 cars. Rye was quoted around 2c higher and barley 10 2c higher Omaha Carlot Hulea. WHEAT. No. t dark hard. 1 car. $1.02. No. I hard: 1 car, $1.78; 1 car. $1.74%. No. 2 hard; 1 car. $1.76%; 2 cars, $1.77; l car, $1.78: 4 cars^$1.76; 7 car*. $1.76; I car, $1.77%; 1 far. $1.74; 1 car, $1.73; 1 car, $1.74 %. No. 3 hard: 1 car, $1.81; 1 car, $1.75%; 1 car, $1.74 No. 4 nard: 1 car, $1.73; 1 car. $1.73. No. ft hard: 1 car. $1.75; 2 car*. $1.7$. Sample hard: 1 car. $1.58 No. 1 spring 1 car, $1 96. No. 2 spring: 1 car. $1 H7. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.87; 3-5 car, $1.75. CORN. No. 3 wheat: 2 cars, $1.20; 1 car, $1.21%; 1 car, $1.21. No. 3 yellow: l car, $1.24%: 3 care. $1.23; 1 car. $1.24; 2 cars, *1.23%. No. 4 yellow: 5 car*. $1.21; 7 cars, $1.20%; 7 -ars. $1.20. No. 5 yellow; 2 cars, $1.17; 2 cars, $1.28; 1 car. *1.17; t car. $1.14. No. 6 yellow; l raj. $1.09. Sample yellow : l car. $1 03%, No. 2 mixed: 1 car. $1.21%. No. 3 mixed: l car. $1.20. No. 4 mixed: 3 cars. *1.1 U. No. f» mixed; 1 car. $1.15; 2 cars, $1.11 No. 6 mixed: 1 car. $1.08. OATS. No. 2 white: 1 car. 69 %o. No. 3 white: 2 cars, 60%c; 5 cars. 58 %e; 2 car*. 68 %o. No. 4 white: 1 car, 57%c. RYE. No. 1 : 1 2-5 cars, $1.40. Dally Inspection of Grain Received. WHEAT Hard: 2 far* No. 1, 2 cars No. 2. 5 cars No. 3, 1 car No. 4, 2 cars No. 5, 1 car sample. Mixed wheat: 1 car No. 2. Total, 37 cars. CORN. Yellow: 5 car* No. 2. 13 cars No, 3. 20 earn No. 4. 4 cars No. 5, 3 cars No. 6, 1 car sample. "White: 5 cars No. 2 8 cars No. 3, 2 cars No. 4. 1 car No. 5, Mixed: 3 cars No. 3, 3 cars No. 4, 1 car No. 0. Total. 69 cars. OATS. "White; l car No. 2. 15 cars No. 3, 11 cars No. 4. 4 cars sample. Total, 31 cars. BARLEY. 1 car No. 4. Total, 1 car. Total cars. 138. OMA1IA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlots.) Receipts— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat . 41 1ft II Corn .. 6 4 69 80 Oats . 22 16 8 Rye . 4 2 Barley . .. . . 1 Shipments. Wheat . 4 4 «n 27 Corn . 79 33 84 Oats . 4 3 8 2 61 Rye . 2 Barley . 1 4 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS, t Bushels. • Receipts— Today Wk Ago. Yr. Ago Wheat . 842.000 568,000 625.000 Corn .1,165.000 1,137.000 779,000 Oats . 797,000 71 1.000 568,000 Shipment*.—. Wheat . 771.000 643,000 494.000 Corn . 664.000 362.000 932,000 Oats . 58O.O00 640.000 648,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. "Bushel*— Today Yr. Ago Wheat and flour . 146.000 735,000 Corn . .... 107.000 Oats . 5,000 20,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago Wheat . 22 21 22 Corn .199 323 129 Oats . 74 79 49 K A NS AS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago. Wheat . 66 ... 76 Com . 74 ... 67 Oatg . 14 . ft ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS Carlots— Today Wk Ago. Yr.Ago. Wheat . 74 . . 64 Corn .. 98 ... 17 :i Oats . 7ft 94 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlot*— Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago Minneapolis .299 109 172 Duluth . 78 30 Winnipeg ..295 348 807 Minneapolis C ash Grain. Minneapolis. Minn., .Tan 15.—Wheat — Cash. N<» 1 northern. $1.76% 0 1.30% ; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy. $2.01 % @ 2.14% : good to choice. *1.88% 0 2.00%; ordinary to good. $1.77*401.87**; No 1 hard spring. $1.78 % 02.14 *4 : No. 1 dark hard Montana, on track, *1.79% @ 2.01%; to arrive. $1.79*4 02.01%;; July, $1.76*4; Mar. $178*4. Corn—No. 3 yellow, $1 27 0 1.29. Oats—No. 3 white, 64**0650. Barley—81 0 93c. Rye—No. 2. $1.46% 0 1 47%. • Flax—S'o. 1. $3.090 3 12. Chicago Cash Grain. Chicago. Jan. 16.—Wheat—No. 3 red. $1.9601.96; No. 4 hard. $1 80. Corn—No 4 mixed, $1.20%; No. 2 yel low. $1.2901.32*4 Oats—No 2 whits, 69 *4 0 61c; No. J white, 68%@59r. v Rye—No. 2. $1.53% @1.55%. ' Bariev—80c© $1 01. Seed^-Tlmotny, $5.7506.76; clover, $24 00032.00. Provisions—Lard, $15 96; ribs, $16.50; bellies. $17.00. Kansas City Cash Grain. Ransa.o City. Jan. 15.—Wheat—No. 2 hard. $1.75% 01.98; No. 2 red $1.9902.05; May. $1 75 asked; July. $1 39%; Septem ber. $1.40 bid. Corn—No 3 white: $1.2301.23%: No. 2 yellow, *1.2401.26; No. 3 yellow. $1.23 @123%: No. 2 mixed. $120%@121%: May, $1 24% split nuked. July, *1.26% bid: September, $1.26% asked. Hay—Unchanged. St. I<otita Grain Futures. St. Louis. Jan. 1ft. Close: Wheat May. $1 82%; July. $165% Corn—May. II 12'4,; July, *1 .SI. Oats—Not quoted Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis. Minn . Jan 15.—Flour— unchanged; bran, 31.oo@:i2.00c Fast. St. Louis Livestock. East St. Louis, III., Jan. 16.— Hogs—Re ceipt*. 15,100 head; hog market opened weak to 10c lower, closed 150 25c lower than Wednesday’s low time; Mg share receipt* selling in packer* at full decline, top early, $10.90; late top. $10.76, hulk good butcher hogs, J90 pound* *nd up, $10.40010.76; 150 to 170-pound average*. $9.60010.25; 120 to 140 pounds, $9,000 9 50; good weight killing pig*. $* 00«.j 9.00; pig* under 110 pounds, $6 5008.00; packet howii, $9.76. Cattle—Receipts, 1,600 bead; medium to good quality beef steers, steady; bulk steer*. $7 2607.75; bologna bulls 25r high er at $4,0006.00; good abd choice vealer*. 60r higher; top calves, $13.00; bulk. $12.60 @12.76; other classes steady; one load mixed yearlings, $7.76; moutvowi, $4,000 6.2'; ctnner range. $1.9002 60. Sheep and Lainh* Receipts, 600 head; • teadv; part load fat latnbe to outsiders, $18.50; one load good westerns, $18.25; balance of run medium to good native*. $17.600 17.75; culls largely $13.00; aged sheep, strong to 25c higher; best swes, $10.00. Chicago Batter snif Fgg Fotares. Quotations furnished by George E. Clark, 1327 Woodmen of ths World build ing. BQOfl. 1 Cars. I Open. 1 High. 1 Low. | Close Jan. 16 .66%f .66% .55% 'h6% Feb. 27 .38%' .39% .38% .39% Mar... *1 Apr. 16 30%, .J0% .30% .30% Dec.6 .33%; 33% 33% .33% BUTTER 1 Cara. I Opsn. 1 High. | Low. | Close Jan. ! 39 i .37% .38 *41 37%| .39% Feb. 119 : .38 % .38 V, .38%! .39% .Tun# 1...'. .37% Dec. 1. 1. |.1 .39% At. IjOuIs Livestock. St. Louis, Jan. 1 ft.—Cattle-- Receipt*. 2,000 head, market, strong, nstlv# be*f steer*, 87on@i4.00; yearling steer# heif er*. $3 60012.00; c0ws. $3 7606 76, stock er* and feeder*. $4 26 06.7ft; calves. $3,600 12.60; cannera end cutter*. $2.0003 60. Hogs- Receipt*. 16.600 bend; market. 1ft @20o. lower; mixed and butrhei*. $10,600 10.86: good heavies, $1090011.00: roughs. $9.76010.00; light*. $10 60010.66; pig*. $7 25 09.60; bulk. $J0 60010.10. Hhaep and Lambs Receipt#, 560 head, market strong; mutton ewe*. $6.00010.00; lamb*, $ 1 5.2ft @ 1 8.71; cannera and chop per*. 93.5906 00. Chicago ( otfoii. Quotations furnished by J A ^arh * A Co. 224 Omaha National Hank building. Phones Jackwon 6187. ftlSK, 61x9 Art, i open. 'High. I Low', t'lovc > 3 »*. Jan. ,2 3 60 23.71 23.60 23.60 jJJ.M Mar. 23.H2 24.10 23.82 23 90 23 Jft Mav |24 1-9 124 35 24 I« '24 30 24 27 July (24 3ft 2 14ft 24.26 24*0 ,214ft <>ct. "3 &Q 13 80 'ga.ftft '23 70 *23 5* New York Jtugar. Quotation! furnished by J r Flncii* .4 fn , V4 t»maha National Hank building Ph..ne> Jn< km.n 1.1 t 7. 1.1 « 8 . ft 1 *9, I Open. I High. I Luw, I Close. | Yea. «j n? | s i t i : if I " Mur. ' 2.75 ' J It " ' 1 M.v | 2 51 :il 2.55 ; 2 50 ,2 .5 ,„|y » Ilf, .7 05 1 011 I HOI_i 3 111 New 1 ork Rubber. N„iv Vink Jin Ih HubUi—UuiukO'] ribtiad thttl*. tptl, »tk«i J p---—xl Omaha Livestock --' January 15. Receipt* were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Mondav ... 9.64*; 18,239 12,Mf* official TttMdav ... 7.526 22,433 $.643 official Wednesday 6.401 28.073 8,846 Estimate Thursday , 5,0uo 2l,60ti 7,500 Four dnvi this wk . . 30,573 89.845 35,504 Same days last wk . .83.915 77.937 86.919 Same 2% Wke. ago.. 22,719 62,907 38,967 Same 3 wka. ago,. 13,269 68.525 20,390 Same days yr ago..34.471 63,021 54,761 (sattl*—Receipts, 6,000 head. With only 5,000 cattle Thursday the market natural ly showed somewhat more life, and strength, particularly off good cattle that carried some weight. Light kind* showed no improvement. The market for cow* and Heifers continues strong with prices 26® 49c up this week on anything at all desirable. Beef steers are closing any where from strong to 25c higher than a week ago. In atockers and feeder* of fering* were comparatively limited hut demand '\as healthy and price* right around 26- higher than last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice yearlings. $9.75011.25; fair to good year lings. $8.000 9.75; common to fair year lings. $6.25fi 8.00: choice to prime heavy steers. $ 1 a.25& 11.00 ; good to choice steers. $9.25 'n 10.26; fait to good steers, $7.75 0 9.00: common to fair steers, $6.76® 7.76; t reali> warmed-up steers, $5 50® 6 f0J good to choice fed heifers, $7.26® S.oO; fair to good f<*<! heifers. $6,000-7.26; common to fair fed heifers. $6.00 06.00; good to choice fed co$ m. $6.2606.00; fair to good fed cows. $4.0005.25; common to fair fed cows, $$.6003.76; hood to choice feeders. $7.000 7.65; fair to good feeder*. $6.2507.00; common to fair feed era $5.50®6.25; g«*od to choice atockers. $7 250 7.86; fair to good stackers. $6.60 07.25; common to fair atockers. $6.50® 6 50; trashy stacker*, $4.5005.50; stock heifers. $3.6005.00; stock cows. $2 75® 3.50; stock calves. $4.(7007.00; \ea! calves. $3.50010.00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.750 6.25. 14KEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Vr. 12 . 825 $ 7 50 «. 836 $ 7 75 21. 802 8 00 20. 950 8 25 23 .1177 S 50 17.1382 8 65 26. 871 8 75 2«>.1113 8 90 46 . f»28 9 00 7 1032 9 00 41 . 1 421 9 20 19.1 1 84 9 60 14 . 1525 9 65 31.1513 9 8.8 6.1010 9 90 IS. 1443 10 00 COWS. n. 988 3 50 10. 994 4 10 12. 1070 4 25 7.1018 4 50 10.1050 4 75 5.1102 6 00 5.1228 6 25 9.1138 6 00 HEIFERS. 8 . ... 841 fi 00 14. 782 7 00 3S. 693 8 00 BULLS. 1 .1280 4 50 CALVES. 1 . 110 7 50 1. 120 9 60 H-rgs—Receipts, 21.500 head. Shipper demand was extremely limited today and early trading was confined entirely to a few choice weighty butchers which sold at prices unevenly 25®40c lower than yes terday's opening. The packer market was a dull affair on the initial round* with prices off sharply. Bulk of all sales at $9.600 10 25, with early top, $10.40. HOGS. NO. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 49 . .162 ... 9 80 49. .218 ... 10 20 <2. .261 ... 10 40 Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 7,500 head. Packers made an effort to lower fat lamb prices today and trade displayed a rather weak undertone on the early rounds, hut Ir sses were small. Feeders A\ ere scarce and around steady with aged sheep hold ing at firm levels. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. $17.(5018 60; lambs, fair to good. $16.75027.76; feeding lambs. $15.00017.00; clipped lambs, fed, $14.00® 15.76; wethers. (9 00011.00; fat ewes. $7.75®10.40; yearl.ngs. $11.76 015.00. « Chicago Live Stark. Chicago. .Ian. 15.—United States De partment of Agriculture l. —Cattle—Re ceipts. 14,000 head; market slow, large proportion of run still to arrive; few early sales beef steers rtnd yearlings, steady to loo lower; now bidding, 15®26c lower; top, $13.50 for 6t head of yearling*, aver aging 987 pounds; bulk beef atcer* and yearlings. $7.76® 10.00: early sales* she atock, steady; tending to lower, bulk butcher cows, $4.00® 6.26; odd head kosh er*. upward to $7.16; heifers, mostly $5.0007.60; canners and cutters, $2.76® 3.60; desirable shipping* calves steady; outsiders paying upward Ao $18.50; pack ers going slow, about steady, undertone weak to lower, bulk veuler*. $10.60® 11.60; bulls, 10®j5r lower; bolognas, mostly $4 40 04.60, Stockers and feeders, slow; stoadv. Hogs- Receipt*. SO.QOn h-ad; market fairly active; around 100 30c lower than late Wednesday; top, $10 80; desirable 150 to 300-pound weight $10.65 010.8 5; mostly good and i hoice 200 to 230-pound kind. $10.25® 10.GO; bulk 160 to 190 pound averages $9.750 10.10; 130 to 150 pound weight. $8.5009.40; strong weight pigs largely $7 50®8.0o; bulk packing sows, $9. H 6®10.11; heavy weight hog*. $10.26® 10.90; medium. $9 65010.60; light. $9.00010.40; light light $7.3.7® 10.00; packing hogs, smooth, $10.00010.35; packing bogs. rough, $9.65010.00; slaughter pigs, $6.50to«fc.50. Hheep ami Lanina —Receipts. 17,000 head, market #very uneven; early a:;!®* fat larnbs to shippers fully steady at $19.26; packer* operating generally ».n a 25c lower basis, carjy at $18.26018,75 mostly; good shorn lamb*. $!.'-.26 fat sheep, strong; ewe top, $17.76; feeding lamb*, scarce; odd lots, steady at $16.50 ® 16.75. Kansas City Livestock. Kansns t’lty, Jan. 15—(Department of Agriculture.)—Cattle, 4.000 head; calves, 700 head; better grades of fed steers scarce strong; plainer kinds slow around steady; top long yearling" $11.50; med Jim weights. $1 0 35; bulk. 97.r.00 9 60; she stock steady to strong . butcher cows and heifers, mostly $3,754% E 00; bull* steady; calves strong, practical top \eals, $10 00; few up to $10.60; mediums and heavies, $4.500 8.00; atockers and feeders, scarce, Steady. Hogs—Receipts. 12.60n head; slow, very little done; nhippera bidding $10.46 on best weighty butchers; packers blddup to $10.40; looks around 26c lower than Wed nesday’s average, hulk or sale*. $9 4;.; packing aows mostly 1,0«»»> head, light lights and killing pig*. 25 o lower; hulk 130 to 150 pounds $« 2509.25, atock pigs around steady. $6 .'a it 7 26 Sheep and l.urnb'- Receipt*, 3 SO# head; ilvmbe generally 26c lower; top, $18 0o; other* $ 17.00017.7 5; odd lota aheep steady. Mom City Livestock. Sioux City la . Jan. 15. Cattle Re ceipt*. 3,000 head; market alow. klller* weak. 26c lower, atockers weak, fat *fi*r* and yearling*. $* »" 'iU ft0, hulk. $7.0008 60; f«t rows and heifer* $4 00® 9 00. canners and cutter* $2 2503 26; veals, <4.00010 10; bull* $4.0005 on: feed *ra. $5.0007 26; atockers. $4 6006.76; stock yearlings and calves. *4 0004.76; feeding rows and heifer s. $2.15® 4 Ifnfi—Receipts. 32.000 head; market 40c lower, top. $10135. hulk. $9.26010 30; lights, $8.000 9.75. butcher*. $10.00® 10 36; mixed. $7 6011 10 10 pa. kerf. $9 50 010.00; stags $7.000 7.26; pig". $8 00;# 7.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.600 head; market weak. &t. .Iiaeph Livestock. St. Joseph Mo . V n IS - Uattle—Re ceipt*. 2.000 head, steady to 25c higher; bulk of steer*. $7.7609 65; com end heif ers. $3 2609.00; calves $4.50011.00; stocker* and feeder;* $4 26 0 7.26. Hogs- Receipt* 12.500 head 26 to *5e lower, top. $10 50; bulk. $9 75010 46 Sheep and Lambs--Receipt*. 2,i>00 head; slow, prosper! a lower, lambs, $17.2.>® 1 8 25 ; ewes. $9.26010,60. 4 hlrago Pnlateei. Chicago.’” Jan. 16.—Potatoes-Early morning trading limited, market slightly stronger; receipts, 82 cars; total 1 shipments. 769 tars; Wisconsin sacked round white* $1 1001.20; few fancy higher; North Dakota sacked round whites, slightly froasn. $1.10; Minnesota sacked round whites. $1 10; partly graded. $1.00; Idaho sacked rusaets. good quality, $2.350 2 60, New York Cottan. New Tork. Jan 15 —Cotton—Spot: Mar kef. quiet; middling. ”1 15r. Futures Market doted steady, unchanged to nc. higher, January, 23 87® 23 88<-. March, 23.86023 89c. May. 24 11024 2#«i July, 24 40c. October. 23 8* it 73 90r. New Tork, Jan 15 -The general cn! ion market closed very steady today, net unchanged to 6 points higher. 4 hlrago *pot Market. Chicago. Jan 15 Butter Receipts 4 643 tubs; last year. 8.216 tubs. 8 old car*. 7 new car*; extra* 38c; standard*. 38r, extra firsts. 37 037%'; *9 score. 36c. *8 score. 35c; firsts, 36%036%C, seconds, 320 34c. # Eggs—Receipts. 2.433 esses; last year. 4 7 49 rates; 2 old oars 1 new car; first*. 6«%®57e; dirt*. 43 0 44c; checks, 41® 42c, isfilgeralor flrsis. 46®48Vif. 4 li tag<» Produce. uhlrago, Jan. 16 — Butter — Higher ; craemery extras. 81c. standards. Il'1 **' Ira first s, 37®37%c; first*. i6%c, first*, 3f» ’,4 0 361.4c ; secoid*. 32® 3 4c Egg* -Lower; receipts. 2,4:'.3 c***»; firsts 6GSt*.'7«': ordinary flrets, 60 063c; refrigerator firsts. 460 46%*' New 1»rk Poultry* New York. Jan lb Live Poultry— Steady. Broiler* by express, 88 « 40c fowls, leghorn*, colored, by expm**. no 0 33c; duck* bv freight and express 3.1c, geese by freight nnd express, 2 Dressed Poultry Firm; price* un changed. Loudon Wllver. T.ondon. Jan. 16- Bar Silver—•81 • pern* per nuwsre n.i! ...in I Hh-rt bill*. IS p.r ■ — tit, line* month* bill,. 1 1J 3T, p., tinl, Horne in Service of family 35 N car* ami Still Active Columlnin, .lull. I r,.—1>iIhi HnpidH ImiiikI* » liiimu tl.ot linn lirm In wn Iru nf on,- fninllv fm ;i« yemm II I" InnRM In I ho John H- Klhir fntnll.v thV|-,> Wild *1111 fill* Mil- family * dr UlUlUlb (ui U uli»i»m Laliuu. Stock Market Is Irregular From Start; Money Up Nothing Riilli-h or Bearish in News; Fewr Rails and Most Oils Ouite Strong; Scrap . Steel Down. Hi Hit'll Mill 8P1I.I.ANK. I nivernnl ?4«*rvlc«* Klimncial Ktlitor. New York. .fan. IT*.—There was not mucli of distinctive character to the mock market early today The attitude of the public was suggestive of caution as to the present with confidence as to the fu ture Commission houses, as usual, fol lowing a decline, had urged patrons to lighten thc-lr, commitments or lake profits. There w«\s, In consequence, a considerable amount of selling at the opening In the overnight news there was nothing either strongly bullish or strongly bearish. Professionals were dis posed to force the reaction further. From the start the market was Irregu lar- Some of the rails were sold rat nor freelv and various of the specialties acted poor ly while the coppers, a few of I ne rails and most of the oils were quit** strong. Attention was given by thoughtful men to the news that scrap steel was down 60 cents a »on. The price of scrap steel not Infrequently Is an excellent barometer of steel Industry activity. In some of the big Issues of the equipments Independent steels, Jiiotors and Huenr there were declines of from 1 to .1 points. Shaiea of some of the highly speeh latlve stocks were thrown on the market re.ther freely. Moat of tire rails sold off. At the same time the coppers were con slstently firm. Pull money was up to 4 per cent. Sterling and French francs higher but lire down 7 points on the threatening condition politically In Italy. M'hat wan most revealing In the grain market action of the day was the weak ness of artificial strength in the highly speculative options and the real strength in the distant months General news was about a standoff. Liv erpool was much lower than expected. t'otton maintained its dull, waiting at titude. ‘‘losing prices were from unchanged to 5 points up. ■ ■ ■ 1 ■ New York Quotations | New York Stock exchange Quotations furnished by J. 8, Ba.he & Co., 224 Oma ha National Bank building. Wed. High How Cloae Close. Agriculture Chem 15 14% 14% 15% Ajax Rubber . 1?. % 12% 11% 13 Allied Chemical . *2% 82% *63% Allis • Chalmers 73% 76% 75% 75% Am Beet Sugar .. 40 Am B S Fdry ... 99% 99 99 99% Am i'an .163% 159% 169% 161% Am C & Fdry ...201 199 199 200 Am H & H .. 13% 13% Am T & L pfd .. 76 73 73 75 Am Inter Corp .. 35 34 % 34% 35% Am liinseed Oil. . 27% Ant Hocomotlve ..118% 114% 114% 117% Am Radiator _100 39 99 99 % Am f*h A Com . 12% 12% Am Smelting ...101% 99% 100 99% Am Smelting pfd .110 109% Am Steel Fdriea . 48 47% 4 7% 47% Am Sugar . 49% 48 46 60 Am Sumatra . 11 % Am Tel A Tel ...133% 133% 133% 133% Am Tobacco . *6% 87% 87% »7% Am W W Sc El . 37% 36% 37 36 % Am Woolen . 63% 61% 61% 62% Anaconda .47% 47 47 47 % Associated L* G .144% 141% 141% 342 Associated Oil ... 3b 34% 34% 34% Atchison .116% 117 117% 117% Atlantic C nine ,16«>% 148% 148% 151% Atlantic G Ac W I 22% 21% 21% 22 Atlantic Ref t'o .1«6% 106 106 10»% Austin Nichols . 30% 29% 29% 30 Baldwin ..13 5% 132 3 32 % 134% Baltimore A O . 79% 78% 78% 76% Barnedalt "A" ... 23 22% 22% 23% Bethlehem Steel . 52% 61 51 61% Bosch Magneto ..45% 43 42% 44% Bktyn Man K-. , 38% 58 24% 37% Brooklyn-81 pfd. .... . 7» Brooklyn-Ed (V. .129 127 % 128% 126% California Pack ..103% 1"1 % 101% 103 Ca!. Petroleum .. 27% 26% % 56 % Cal. A Aria. M 56% Canadian Pacific .. 1 49 % 148% 14S% 149% Central Heather . 1«»% 19% 19% 19% Cen. Heather, pfd. 56% 56 66 6**% Cerro de Pasco.... 64% 5 4 6 4 65% Chandler Motor- .3;’% :t 1 % 31% l’% Chesapeake A U. . 94% 97 V, 97% M % 4\, <; W con. .. 3% *% 3% 9% C. G. W. pfd . . 27% 25% 27% 26% Chicago AS W.. 75% 72% 72 * 72% C, M A St p 14% 14% 14% 14% C, M «% St IV pfd. 26% 26% 16% 25% c _ K l A P ... 47 45 % 45 % 4*% C . St. P . M A O.. . 65% chile Copper . 3*. % 34% 86% 36% Chino '-’5% " 5 % 2 6 % 2 5 % Cluetr Peabody ... C9 08% 68% 68 Cluett-P. pfd. .. ljlii Cora Cola ...90 98 % 89% 81 \ Colo Fuel A Iron. 44% 44% 44% 44% Columbian Carbon. ... 51 fj Columbia Gas ... 47% 46% 46% 47% Congoleum .. 41% 4 0 % 40% 41% 1‘on cigars . . l’*% I’* 5 8 29 Consolidated Gas.. 77*% 74% 76% 76% Continental Can... 69% 6*<% <>% 6*% Cont'l Motors, v... 10% 9% 10 10% Corn Products >.. . 39 38% 39 39% Cosden . 31% 80% 3«% 30% Ci ueible .... 76% 7 1% 7 4% 74% Cuba c Sugar. 12% 12% Cuba C. S. pfd.. .. 56% 56% .'.**% 68% Cuba-Am Sugar.. 2'»% -9% 29% 29% Cuyame! Fruit.... 53 % 63% 6|*j *’3% Daniel Boone .... 7 % 7 % Davidson chem . 46 44% 44% 44% Dels .v Hud . ...140 U0% U«% 14" Dels A Hark _142 159% 1 U% 14 i% I tup De N> rn ... 145 % 14' 142 143% Kas» Kodak .114% 112% 112% 111% Erie ... ifu 1 % "1 'v Elec Stor Bat .... 6 7 '••’>% * £> % 6*% Famous Play ... 97% 96% 9-% •' % Fifth Avi B L. 13 12% Fisk Rubber . I % 13% 12% 12% Fie inch leant ... *4% 82% *8% 63% Gen Asphalt .. . 51 7% *7% -9 Gen Klee .114% 3 <4 5"7% ll"% Gen Motor* . 73% 71% 71% Gold Dust .41% 40% 41 40 Goodrich.45% 43% 44% *'% Gr North ere 39% 5 8% 51 % 3»% Gr North By pfd . 70% »'9% 69% 69% Gulf State* St . *7% 88 85% *6 Hartmann Trunk. •'-% 54% 34% Have* Wheel 39% 5» 5«% 39% Hudson Motor* 36% 24% “f% *5% Home Mitt Co - 4 6 46 \ Houston Oil . ‘'% 79% 79% 80% Hupp Motors 16 % 16% 16% 16% Illinois Can % 116** 116% 115% 116 Iliin • ’»nt pfd' . 114 4 Inspiration .... 32% 11% *1% JJ * ln» Eng Com Corp 33% 33% 33% 33% Interna Harv 107% 105% 105% 1°* Int Mer Mar . . • . 15 % 13 % Int Ver Mar pfd. 46% 4f> 4.'. 46 Int Nickel . .. 26% !•*% 25% 28% Interna Paper 6*>% 18 68% 68 4 Int Tel A Tel. . < . *. ** Jones Tern ....... 11% 19 19 19 Jordan Motor ... 47% 46% 46% 46 , K c Southern .. 36% 33% 5 3% 33% Kelly Springfield. 17% 16% 17 16% Kenneontt . •»* % 66% 6.1 • 66% l.ee Rubber . 12% 15 % 12% ” l.chlgh Valley ...79% 77 , 78 % ,9 Him* Koro . 73% 71% 71% 7*% Honas Wile* ... 80 79% .*% *n Houle A Nash . tot 1M% 1"*% 112% Mack Truck . . . 121 % 11*% 11«% 121 May Dept M 106% ]• •% 10 7. % 107 Maxwell Motor A 7v *, 7*% <9 Max Motor B . *7% *8% |6% *4% Mar land ..43% 41% 43% 43 Sfe x Seaboard 20% 19% 19% 19% Miami Copper *4 2.7% 13% 24% M Ksn A T Rv "994 -a •» 29% Missouri Pacific . 56% 36% 86% Mo Pacific pfd . . 79 77 % 7*% 79 Montgomery Ward 83% 61% f»i% 62% Mother Hods *% *% *% *’i Nash Motore ,...180 ?33 *60 230*, National IBecuft . 71% 70*; 70% 71% National Enamel “4% .34% 54% 38 National Head 163 164% 1*9% 14014 N Y Air Brake 62% 61% M'S 63 S y «*en , 123% 12 1 171% 122% NYC A St !., . 127 1 ?6 126 % 124 N Y N H A H ... 81% 30% 30V* 30% NoMh Ainer ..... 45% 4.’% 42% 42% North Pa- .6 9% 49 69 49% \ A W nr .... 129% 127 1:734 129% ftrpheum ...... ... 26 B Owen* Bottle ,...41% 47 47 *• « Pacific Oil . 66T, 6.’.% 56% o* Packard Mol or ... 16% 15% ’ % ' •» S Pan . Am .. *6% *&% 6s% Pan Am "TV* . 64% 44% 66% '6% Pcntl n R 4 V % 4 8% 4,K 44% Peoples Gas ... 113 112% 1l-% Hi'1 I'ere Marquette . 68 67% 6 7 % '4 Phlla Co . .. 60% 66% 66% 66% Phillip* Petrol .. 40% .19% ®% *% Plerc* Arrow 14% 13% c. % 14« Pi.stum Cereal .. 99% 97% *'% Vi4 Pressed Steel Car f’*'« '..% Pro A Reflnera "% 59% 29% 5"% Pullman .. ...146% 11.1 I 14 7”% Punt a A1 ftvig 42% 41 % 41% 4 2*, Pure Oil . ... 50% 30% 30% 30% R nd lo Corp 72', 49 6 9% 71% Railway *tl Spy .1 36 1 34 1 3 4 1 5 .% Hat Consnlldic' s«1 1*% 16% % 1 • Reading , . 77 % .4 74 % .« % R spinel# 51% 21 5 1 51% Pcpubllc Tr ,f Stl 61% 60 40 «■'» % novel Dutch N Y M% ’’% 62% < % St r. A S F . :.»% 64 58 68 *, 41 T, » 9 f 49% 4 9 19 4 8 % Schulte Cigar m 116% 114% 114% 116 Sears RoebU' V I 66 % 160% lf.0% 164 % Shelf rnlon OH ’6% 51% " ; % Simmons Co 32’a •'<• M.n. Ii.tr 011 1*'. H>; t« ' > *• Slop.. - Shi.rft.li1 . *«H Sii rtlv Dll . n\ *• Si. Tt tfi» . . lit* I f. ' . 1' ' )>n n.llw.r ... »1 Ci 'it t1' 'ft *>1 'C SISTl <>tt • *1% 1 KtS ' " . **"*• Bt.ti 1 HI N I «' Cl*. CIS. ClH Sl.n .’lilt* tl I .I.»t, J '• 'V JC Sti.w-.tt U irrtrr . *. " r. . M.t'iitrt t'.rhur.tor i ’ stuilfth. kwt .... (ft tt .* .**’ ■ llhlll.l l.w n.i.t . . >’< ,r* Twin* i*n ICi <<S O'i IV, Ilulf Kulnhin *<»*«. 1"' I"' •» l»*S f..». * fm-ifl.- . IIS «S **'» rtiiiH-t. ttriii in, .<* 1 s trs * ft t„t, i iniiitf’t, t■ ;« r.,ii rii'!"rt. A . ft; ft'*. »;«. I 1 rant Oil .. • * * ft. / * V* ft j a Inlon P«.-iflc _1S1 H» 1«* United Fruit .. .914 212 214 ’-0“ (7 8 U liar Pine... 167s* 162 1*2 166 U S Ind Alcohol . A 4 *4 83 4 S3 4 M a U S Rubber ... 44 4 434 44 % 43 V S Rubber pfd.. 96 9.3% 9.-4 96% IT s Steel .124 4 12,1 121 1*4 IT s 8teel pfd.124 1234 124 124 Utah Copper .... 92 914 *92 90 Vena (Hum .. ..... 294 214 2A4 29 4 Vivaudou .. 7 4 Wabash . 22 21 4 214 214 Wabash A . 64 4 67 67 57% V\ »*si ei'Tt Union .123 1214 1214 123% Westing Air Brk.l<)94 Hih 4 1034 1®* Westing Elec .78% 77 77 4 77 4 White Eagle Oil.. 29 28% 29 28 4 White Motora ....7'’ 73% 73 4 74 4 Woolworth Co ...1214 12" 4 120 4 123 Willya-uverland .. 1«% 1°4 10 4 10 4 Overland pfd .... 76 4 "4 4 "4%\74% Wilson . 7 4 7 4 7 4 "4 \\..rth Pump . 724 684 69 724 W'ilaon pfd . 21 *4 22 Wrigley • ‘o . 4 8 Yellow i'hIi Taxi. . . • . 62 4 Yellow Cah Mfg 404 *9% *9% 41 .Total sales Wednesday. 2,041.200 ah a ret. Today s 2 p. m. sale*. 1,197,400 shares. Kx IMvIilrnils. , Thursday, Jan. 15. Louis A Nashville R. R.$<.00 St. Louis A S. F.. pfd . 1.50 Famous Players pfd . 2.00 Packard Motor .30 Reading R. R. 1.00 Crucible Steel . J.00 Sterling Products .*.. I-®® Allied Chemical . . .... 9. ........... 100 Simmons Pete pfd . 7.75 Atlantic Refining pfd . Li» Congoleum ...1 5 Hears A Roebuck . 1.60 Int. Nickel pfd . J-J® Hupp Motors . r-- % New York Bonds __ New York. Jan. 15.—Bond prices held steady In today's fairly active market which whs fea tuted bv several Indepen dent points of strength and weakness. Some hesitancy developed toward the close on fears that the New York federal reserve hank might increase its redis count rate, but the change waa made by the directors at their meeting later in the day. Prospects that the resumption of in terest payments on Mexico's debt will he discussed at conferences between inletmg tlonal banker* and Secretary of the Treasury Pani, on his forthcor/.lng visit to New York contributed to a rally in Mexi can bonds. Moderate gaJng were scored by the moat of the assented government issues. Conflicting price movements marked trading In the railroad group. Cheer peak© A Ohio convertible 5s moved up on rumors that an attempt would be inane to obtain more favorable terms for the road's security holders under the pro posed "Nickel Plate" merger. “Katy" adjustment 6a also improved. Uncertainty regarding interest pay ments on the new Denver A Rio Grande western bonds caused further breaks of 14 to 3 4 points in the road's issues. Ht. Paul obligations also worked lower as directors authorized an extension of the road's financial position preparatory to drafting plans for meeting 1925 maturi ties of $48,000,000. 'Liberty bonds were firm. I'nlted .Htntes Ronds. (Rales In $1 O"0» High Low Close 179 Liberty 14s _101.12 1"1.9 101.10 53 Liberty lit 4%g .101.21 101.15 101.21 776 Liberty 2d 44* .100.29 100.21 100.26 410 Liberty 4th 4%i-101.26 101.20 101.26 73 V H Tress .100.18 106.15 100.18 5 U 8 Tress 44* .104.28 104.23 104 23 Foreign. 36 Ant Jur M W b* 89% 89 4 *9% 15 Argen Gov 7* _102 4 102 102 40 Argent Gov 6s .... 95 4 95 954 26 Auat Gov gt lo 7» 97 96 6* 9b7* 5 C of Bordeaux b's.. 86 94% 84% 112 C of C’openhag 6 4" 96% 9b >•>% 6 C of Gr Pr 7 4 * .92 91 % 92 9 C of R de Jr 8s 47 94 4 9 4 9 4 9 Cxecho-8) R 8* ’»2 997, 99% 99% 13 I»ep of Seine 7a .90% 90 9" % 10 Dom Rep a f 6%s . 92 4 9 2 92 4 20 DofC 5»a*. no *29 102% 102% 102% 22 I> of Can 5s '62 . 102 % 1"24 102% 41 a* East Ind 6s «2.10« 99% 997* 38 D K Ind 54s N '63 95% 954 *6% 5 Framerican 7 4a.. 9". % 93 % 93% 86 French Rep »a *.. .103% J"2% 102% 16 French Rep 7s . .. 92% 92% 92% 308 German e* loan 7s.. 941 94 4 94 % 12 Ot C B P Jap 7a. . 91 90% 91 8 8 Japanese 6 4a .... 91% 91*% 91%' 7 Japanese 4a . *2% 92'* fc2% . 40 Belgium 64a . »4 91% 94 It Belgium 74s .1094 1o9% 1®9% ICO Denmark 6a ..101 4 100% 101% 4 Netherlands 7%*.. 9" 4 90 4 904 23 Netherlands fa 7?..,"4% 104 4 1"4% 92 Netherlands m 54 101% 1*1% 101% 41 Norway 6s 44.. ..99 ?*% 99 30 Se'bs Croats 9s ... At 86\ 8*» 24 Sweden 4* ...... 99% 99 4 9>4 4 9 Nord Rys 64s . .. 14% 8.7% 8,3% 26 Psria Lv M*J 6a... id% >0 4 * 4 22 Rap Bolivia 8« .... 93 4 9" 9 3 11 Rep Chile 7e .100% 100% 10"% 23 Queensland bs ..103% % 1".’ . 1 Rio Grande Sul Sa. 97 97 97 4 San Paulo 8s .103 1"; 1"3 '- Swiss Con 8e . . 116% 11L% 11 . 4 57 Hwlaa tiov 5%a 46.101% 101% 10! % 13 K G BA I -%* 29 116% 116% 116% 31 K G H A I f>%» 37 105 % 106% !".'•% 16 U H Brazil 8* 96% 98 % 9b % It U i Bra CHE .'a 84 II a4 DotnfMlf. 8 2 Am Agr Cham 7%a 9 7 4 96 % 97’... 22 Am Chain ef deb •« 97% 97 97 4 J 6 Am Smelting 6* 1"* 1 "6 4 1®* 9 Arn Smelting 5a.. 96% 96 4 96% 2 4 Am Sugar *•* 101% 101 1"1 65 Am TAT 6%a . .101% l"1 % 101% 64 Am TAT col tr a* 100% 100% 100% 81 Am TAT rol tr 48. 96% 96 4 96% 9 Arn WWAE 6a 97 4 9.!% 91* 113 Ann Cop 7 * 3 8.. U»4 103% 103% 78 Am Cop 6« 53 101 100% i"l 23 Armour Co Del 64* 92 f 1 % 91% 1! Associated OH 6a.. 102% 102% J"24 32 ATASE gen 4s .. "9% 89% 89% 6 AT4SF adj 4a stpd 82% *2% *2% 65 At Cat L1AN • >1 4s 86 % 8* 4 9b % 3 8 BAG ifg t>» 85.... 101 % 1014 101% Co HA*» 1st 5a Ctls 101% !u0% 10"% 37 BAG rvt 4%s. H9% 89% 89% 7 Bell Tel Pa I at 6s . 100% 106% 1O0% 90 Beth Si tou fi A 95% 95 95 20 Beth St pur znon 5a 914 91 * 91 4 23 llkyn Ed I gen in A 99% 99% 99% 195 Bkyn Man tr sf 6* a 6% *5 55% 10 BRAP 4%t ....87% 87i# 47% 4 Calif Pel *i%s .101% 1014 101’ : fan No deb «% • 117% 117 % 117% 21 Can Par deb 4a... 4** 79% 79% 4 C C A U 6s ’ "6 % 196% 106 % ?! Central of Ga >•_ s 1"" ?9% 10" 111 Dent Leather a 10" * 1"0% 100% 4 Central Pa* gtd 4« '' 4 A a % « * % 8 2 9 f A O rvi a 109% 1"7% 1** 6** C A O evt 44s 96 9; % 98 ? * A A 2%s 4b % 4fc % 46 % »■ DRAQ rfg 5s A 101% 3014 101 % 4 DBAQ gen 4s 8»% *9% *9 4 19 f A E I 6f .76 74 4 7, 29 Ch tit Western 4s 40% f.9% *" 143 CMAJtP evt 4%a 6 8 66 % 66% 5 4 CMAHtP rfg 4%a .>2 4 % M% 140 DM A St P 4 s : 76% 76 * ; % 39 1 X V W rfg 6a... 101% 1 n| 1 «* 1 22 Chicago Ryi 5a ... a 4 83 % 84 8 DRIAP gen 4a. 8.1% *3% 83% 45 CRIAP rfg 4a . *4% 84% «4% 8 CTI1ASE Inc 6s ... 40 69% «0 6 Chi Un Sf a 6a B...102 102 1U2 1" C A W 1 48 . 77 % 77 % 77 % 16 Chi la Copper .111% 110% II" 4 15 CCCAHtL rfg fa D 95 % 96% 96 4 17 C!ev I n Term 6« .|00 100 1"0 3 * 'AH rfg 4%s 9 4 91% 91% 7 t'olum OAR 1st 6s 101 ]"(»% 1"1 1" Com Pew 6«. 89% 99% 99% I > « *'ns Coal of Md 6» *7% *7% *7% 28 Consume'-* Pow 6s 92% 91% 92% 14 Cuba <* Mug deb *# 100 99% 10" 4 Ciihan-Am Hug 8a 108 D»8 1** 39 DAB rvt 6#. 10b 105% lo:>% J Den GAB 1st rfg 6a 97% 92% 92% 17 DARG 1 fg 6a .62% bl 61 5J Den A K tl con 4a *4 v.i7| 8 % I 4 Detroit rfg 0S 106% 106% l"b% 13 DuP da Nfiti 7%a 10*4 1"*4 1"* , 8 Duquesne l.t 6s |0C 106% !"•% 64 Baal C Rur 7 %a 106% 106 1". 103 Em Ga* A Fuel *%» 9* % 98% 9* % 136 Erls gen lisp 4a.. 44% 64 44 % 34 Kris rvt 4a D ... 74 79 % 73% b Fisk Rubber *a ID'% 110% 110 4 9 Fla A B f Kv 5a 9 ->4% ».' 49 tJtvyJrleh 64* 102% 101% 101 % 3 tloodyear T |a '31 10*% !■'*% 10*4 1" Gnrdvear T 8s 41 120 119% 119% . Gd + R of C *a 116% 116% 116% 19 Great Nor 7a A 110 1P9% ll« 1 Gt Northern 6s ... 9.3% 93% 93% 4 Herahey Choc 6a .104% 104% 104% 29 Hud X M rfg 5a A 87% 87 6J 17 Hud A M adLlnr 6s 68% 6| 6* 11 Hum Oil A ft 6%a. 100% 10O% 1"0% 24 III R Tel rfg 6s 97% 97% 97% 10 in central *5%» 10"% 102% 1"*% 5 1 tV 9tl.«N(i rfg Ea 96% 96% 96% 18 III St I deb 4 % s. . 03% 93 93 12 lnier R T 7a 93 92 % 93% i U Inter R T 4s . *1% ^4% 74% 4" Int R T tfg '■* atpd 69 6* 4 6'*% 72 Int X Gt Nor aflj k* 68 % 69% 69 % 1* Int A Gt N la» 6a 101 1(>0% 101 4" Int MVr M s f da 8® 4 8 8 * 89 4 I Int Paper *\t in A G% *6 6*4 4 4 K t F» H A M 4a 82% *7 * ' 0 Kan City P A T. 5s 96 s»,. % 0. % 11 Kan f t\ Mouth 5a *s% 89 a Kan City Term 4s *'< *S *• 17 Kan Gas A t 6a 100 *9% 99% 14 e|i> Spring Tire *a 9% 97 97 % .1 1^. G of Ht L 6%s 96 4 *6% 9»'. % ! |,8 AMs deb 4s s 9* % 9*4 9** % 26 I, .8 N lat rfg 4%a 97% 9 % 9 % 7 I,op'a A N uni 4a 9 3 97% 9? % •I lxutis ll A R .1 ... t'l 91 % 91 % II 6in ;mn t'opprr 7s 130% > ’*% i?*% 12 Mann It Huger 7 4* .10ft 1«0 10® 6 Market Ht l$y 7a. . 9*>t 98% 99 , 1* Mid Ht eel • » t s>* **% *4% ‘'’s 9 M K Ky A Ll rfg 6a 99 4 99 4 99 4 2 M A Ht lat rfg 4a *1% 214 -1 % 7 M K A T p 11 6s t 1" J % 1" . 4 1* % 31 M K A T n |« 1 5s \ 87 % * . * 3,:» M l\ A T n ad 6a A 8" Tt% 79% 5 7 \r.. Pgclflr lat 6a. 100 1"0 lrtrt 4t> Mo Pac gen 4s 6 4*^ *.«% 64% 22 Mont Power 6a A 99 9*t* 99 ”*t N ETA T lat 5a 100% 100 10" 4 16 ,N n T a M 6%a 9» •*% 04 7 7» \ V t en deb 6a 110% 114% 115 21 N T C rfg A Ini 6a. 100 *9’* 100 t v v > eon 4a 64% **% l|H 22 S \ C A Ht I. 8 %a 94% *4 4 t« 4 8 N V I hi laon tf «4a .11 -4 113% 11" % in; N> S'IIA II 7 s **% 9,% •*% , 14 M Ml AII .'a fi «9% >9 4 99% II NY MIA 11 «v «• 4* ft *9% *9% \ Ryi 4g cl fa 4 9 ' 6 . 1 s 14 N V Te| rf *>a 41 .107 1 "4 S 106% It N Y U A lloe 4%e •• I % *> 1 % 61% 49 Not A Wept or 6s 1:9 , I * ! « |t> N Ant F.d af 6s. 99 9* 4 9*4 I* Nor Pa-- ba M 1"i 106% lt»7 6 N01 Pac new 6a l» 9 7 96 4 96 4 17 Not Pac p l 45 *.1 *44 * 7 Not Mia V lat fa J\ IP, “ 4 ’»t , N W fA.siI Tel 7s 1" . , L * 4 10 , % 14 *» M f. rfg (• 98% 96% 96% 1.. ( r. >\ sab RRAN 4a * % *2 *2 1 lao UAt.i 6a ...... 94% v* • 9!%^ 2 7 Far TAT 6* 63- 9"*% ** •?. 4 1 Faun HR 6a 64 »l‘i *' *<’• 21 Penn RR 6%s .,..110% U'»U 110% 72 Pan-Am PAT 6s ..106 105 ljf 29 Penn RR gen 4 %» 94% 94 94 1!» Pare Mart* > fg 6s.. 9' 97’* 9s 6 Phlla Cost fg 6a... l‘*3% 103% 103% 4 PhlU Co 5%s . ... 9 . 95 95 6 PHI! A Rd CAt 6a.1«0% 100% 10«»% 81 Pierce-Arrow *>a .96 95 95% 4 P R l.AP let 6a J4 94% 94% 94% 3 Preaaed St Car 6a 98% 93% 93% 3 Punta A leg Sg ?*.103% 103% 1*'3% 19 Reading gen 4%s . 93% 93% 93% 1') R. .. lASt 5 % s. 92% 92% 92% 1 R C. \V .ol tr 4s .. 7 3 75 73 l R I A A 1* 4 %s . . M% 84% 64% 15 St I* 1 MAS rf 4s .. 93% 93% 93% 15 St 1* IMAS 4s R (i R4% 83% 83% 35 St I*A S F p I 4m A 71 % 71% 71* 32 St I. A S F ad 6s.. M. % 8,'.% 85% 78 St I« A S F itlc 6s. 78% 77% 77% 1 St I, S W con 4a.. 86 86 86 7 St PAK C SI* 4%s 82 81 % 82 7 St Paul l u !>p 5a. 191 3 00% 10" % 150 Seaboard A T* rn 6s 88% 8*. H*% 46 Seaboard A 1, ud 6a 76% 76% 76% 6 7 Seaboard A I* rf 4s *2 01 % 61 % 58 Sinclair Con 7s . 92% 91% 92% 10 Sinclair Con 6%s.. 87 86% 87 72 Sinclair Crde 5%s.lQl'% 1""% 100% 16 Sinclair Pipe 5s.. 83% *13 N» 83*** 30 Skellv Oil 6%s. .109% 109% 109% 23 So Pac rvt 4s-. 96% 96% 96% 11 So Pac rfg 4s. 88% 88% 88% 2 So Pa/* col tr 4s... 85 % 85% 85% 15 So Ry gn 6%s... . ft»8 107% 10* 7 So Ry gen 6s.104% 104% 104’* 2R So IIv gen 4« . 74% 74% 74% 29 S W Hell Tel rf 5s 96% ‘.0% 90% 21 Stand UAK1 ■■ 6%a. 116 111% 111% 2 Steel Tube 7s .. . . 10*1 106 106 46 Tenn Klee rf 6s... 100 59% 100 20 Third A\e adj 5s.. 49% 49 19 2 Third Ave rfg 4s.. 56 56 56 6 Toledo Kdl 7s _109% 109 109 23 I n ion Pac 1st 4*. 91% 91% 91% 2 Cnlon Pac e\t 4a. 99** 99% 99% 3 I'nion Pac rfg 4s. 86 85 % 8f. 32 l s Rubber 7%a..l06% lo5% 105% 20 I: S Rubber 5s.... 85% 85% 85% 39 1 s Steel 5s . . .104% 1<>4% 104% 6 Ctali Povv A I* 5a. 92 91% 9 13 Vt - Ca> Cb 7 %s. 47% 47% 47% 142 V a - Car Ch 7s... "8% 77 7.8 % 12 VIr Ry A P ah . 9 4 93 % 93% 24 Virginian Ry 5a... 95% 95 95 1 Wabash 1st 5a_100% 100% 100% 8 Warner Sugar 7s , Sl% 80% 81% 19 Western Klee 5* . 98% !>8 % 9s % 52 We*: Mary 1st 4s. 64% 6 4 % 64% 13 Western Pacific 5„. 91% 91 91% 35 Wear I n 6%s.111% 111 111% 13 West. Klectrio 7s..lo« 107% 108 21 West Hh 4s . 82% 82 8 2 2 Willy* Over 6%*.100 10" 1“" 13 Wilson A Co 7%*. 58% 58% 58 % 24 Wilson A Co fts... 93% 93 92 14 Wilson A Co rvt 6s 61% 0" 60% 25 Y gtown S A T 6s. 96** 96% 96% Total sales of bonds today were $14. 530.000 compared with $14,232,ooo pre vious day and $1 5,099,000 a year ago. I New York Curb Market v_ New York, Jan. 13.—Price* in today's curb market lost ground In sympathy with the reactionary movement on the "big board." Gasoline pri* e advances had no effect on the oil shares, which > iHtjJ *d wMth the test of the list. al though net losses v.gye held to a point or less. Public utility Issues were mixed. American Light and Traction common shower! a net gain of about four points at 141 but Common* ealth Pow er. L* high Power sedulities ami Mtddlewest Utili ties fell ba«k moderately. Radio share* displayed considerable Ir regularity Sleeper touched another new high a» 1* and Thermiodyne and Pblller Improved slightly but most of the other Issues closed lower on the day A jump of four points in Curtiaa Air plane preferred, was one of the features, of the industrial list. Goodyear, one of the most active issues, closed a point lower. Chief interest In the bond list centered in Central Leather ftp of 1954 which yield ed slightly on active trading ' Industrial*. Sales. High. Low. 2 P. M. 1"0 Allied P k prior pd til til fil L.yii Am Gas A Kl new. 75', 724 7 3 275 Am Lt A T,ac....l4Q4 Uti 1404 35«0 Am Pow A Lt new til 4 *04 so 4 20 Am Pow «v Lt pfd. 8 5 4 8 7 4 87 4 600 Am Superpower A. 34 4 3 4 34 600 Am Superpower B. 34 4 34 4 34 4 1200 Am Thread pfd... 3G 4 3 4 250 Appalachian Power 79 4 7* 4 7S4 100»Atlantlc Fruit Co. . 95 95 95 100 Borden's < Milk .139 ]3< 1*5 100 Botany c Mill- A. 4*4 4*4 4 < 4 600 Brook City R R 94 94 94 1600 Centrifugal P Cp. 2 :4 224 224 ’.0 Chat terror A - 13 13 1 • loo Checker Cab Mfg 214 734 134 ?"0 I'hilda 1*0 nerv 4; 42 42 1400 Gill Pnv f*orp. 119 4 <1" ’* 117 4 ISO i'om Pow wai . 439 ♦ Ii0i» Con G A E Balt n .3 2 4 5 J 4 -* 4 400 Com i 14a aeries \ 1124 111 lit 0 200 ' ontT Bakeries pfd 95 92 4 971 1000 Cuba company "94 3*4 3*4 800 Davies Win A... 30 29 20 l-uo De F Rad»«. . t f* 2*4 .74 274 900 D»*ebler Di** Past . . 1** 17 17 •* lot) Dubiliar 1 .1 H *7 4 f 7 4 *7 4 1000 Duplex r A Radio 1*. 15 4 Ik *00 Durant Motors ..194 19 194 I Inc ... Ic 4 r." 30 230 Klee K A S pfd . 103 4 1»2 4 loSU 900 Federated Metplt 4" 4 8*4 40 4 17*> • Flint Inspection 1" >4 1" l« F4• r*t Motor GanudabO) b"i b"l 10« Free.' K R C .3" 4 30 4 900 Garod Cwrp 17 4 17 17 D00 Gli-tte S it a at new. ». » 83 4 63 4 22"0 Goodyear Tile .’9 2*4 2* * 300 Happiness C ,S| A ’k 7 4 , 7 4 1300 Haseltine '’<>rp 434 424 4 * «0 lleyden Chemical "4 2 4 -’S 100 Inter Con P.d 12 12 12 900 Inter t t II H 14 4 19 14 * loo Inter Rub . % ► ft 1 nfl* Keys* •>«•> Sole; her 5 7 L 7 67 100 Laudover Boldine 9 4 9 4og Lehigh Pow Se< 114 113 11] 43"" Lehigh Val C Co 47 4 4 7 47 26 Lehigh V C Sales Sb S". 8* 1 ioo Lib Radio «’n SUn IS *4 54 inn Long Del! hum A. 52 4 >. \ 62 4 30’ Mesabi Iron. 44 4 4 4 4 Middle West Util. 8ft \ *( \ »ft\ f."«> Midvale Steel of I> 27 26 26 600 Nat I Dial tilers rtfs 2*4 204 2" 4 .30 N„f i P11 w i hi 2*17 211 50 Nee Jersey Zinc 1*9 J|9 1*9 60 \ Y *•*! Pfd 1104 11" 4 1104 ► on Nnkel Plate w 1 87 4 8* **> too N . ■* p pfd W G 4 *» \ 4*. 4 40n Omnibus • *«rp ctf. I ft 4 H 4 1*4 loo Path** K\ A 49 4■» 49 Too pow Se« ur Corp I* >• 16 16 10 • rv •.. Mfg . 114 > * ■ *; 800 Rco Tru* k 19 S 1» 4 11 \ *•>9 K • Radio . If 12 4 12 4 12 4 i J0o Silt.-;t Gel Pro 1 ctf 1*4 ITS 17 * VO Singer Mfg !•« 19ft »4 19*4 J TOO Sleeper Radio ctfe »« 174 17 \ “ft" - « Edison lft« 1"34 108 4 2 "no* Ao t'ofii A- Iron 4 -7 » 7 ft *• Standard Motors *. 4 “.4 “4 7ftft Standard Pub .. 2ft 4 7ft 4 .ft 4 loo Swift Ir.t'l . 344 844 944 210 swift A Co . 115 4 114 4 II.74 100 Ten 11 El Pow .65 6 5 6 5 39on Thermiodyr* Radio 32 2 1** 21 4 3"00 Thomp Radio rtfs 7" 4 19 4 204 10" I’nlon Carbide 07 \ C7\ 67 4 7"" l td Profit Sharing 7 ft 4 7 290*U S Lt A Ht 99 99 99 •Oft I S l.f A Ht pfd 7 . 2 ll =K WIRE TELEPHONE WRITE Your Orders for Grain ^ or Provisions for Future Delivery OMAHA OFFICE PHONE, AT Untie 6312 I LINCOLN OFFICE PHONES(&dL2£. WE HAVE Private Wire Service to All Principal Markets I + OMAHA KANSAS CITY LINCOLN CHICACfO Updike Grain Corporation f Experienced Efficient Reliable | r n»« w.i-a bu <;p »; Ji,, ;nn Ward Bk < i> pM »«*» " Tt * 1 On* Wayne Coni ..... £0 J 100 Western Power.... 37% J* » Ji 11 4» Weal Pow pfd.... J. *£> JI. >«• Whit# Rook \... 1]% 1i> .330 NVI. k Bp.n St. ... J’l «* 2"ll Yellow Cab N 5.. *0 19% -0 Mandanl Oil*. •M Anglo Ain Oil .. 18% Ijn 3*M* Atlantie Lobo« *% "2* 300 Atlantic Lobgs pf 7% •% * * 140 Buckeye Pipe Line «H4 «H *V 1*00 Crescent Pipe line 144 18% 14% 1500 Humble *R1 .... 43 42% 4» 111 Pipe Line .146 }JJ JJJ - 1.10 Imp Oil Canada..124 122% IJJJt 100 Magnolia Pet.14* 240% 14 5u0 Nat Tran a ..25 24 4 Z5 10 \ Y Transit .23 73 ‘3 1100 Ohio Oil . 70% *0 .£ . 35" Piairie oM 231 22« J2» 150 Prairie Pipe Line. 100 108 108 % 20 Rolar Kef .215 315 215 fro So Pipe Line .... 94 95 JJ »;*" So Penn Oil .169 167 16* 1060" Stand Oil Iml .... 65% K44 66 400 Stand Oil Kan .. 40% 30 4 40% 2""" Stand oil Ky.121% 121% 121% 2vo" Stand OH N Y ... . 4 « 464 46 llo Swan St Finch ...23 22% 22% 1300 Vacuum Oil «... 82 81 % 81% Mi are I In neons Olla. 000 Ark Nat Ohs . . .r“- 6% 6% 6% 1100 4’ariti Syn ...... 3% 3% 3% 220 Cities Srv x-dv .179 1 79 179 300 Cttsie* Srv pf x-dv 80% 80% 804 100 Cities Sv FI pf x dx 7% 7% 7% 5"0 Cities Serv acrip .131 130 130 iO" Cities Srv csh scrp 95 06_ 95 500 Creole Syn . 1" 9% 9 % 400* Euclid Oil . __ 91 91 91 lonOHllenrock Oil .... 20 20 20 90" Gulf OH . 67% 67% 67% 3»on Kirby ePt . 4% 3 4 34 6200 Lago Pet . 5% 5% 6% 2000*Latln Am Oil ..3 3 200*Margay Oil . 66 6a 65 100- Marland oil Mex. 2% 2% 2% 100*51 ex Paunco . 66 66 64 300 Min Pro . 194 19% 19% 13900 Mutual Oil ctfa . . 14% 14 14 1100 New Bradford 4% 4% 4% 9600 N M A Arz Ld Co 9% 5% 9 200 X Y Oil . 9 9 9 1OOO* Noble Oil . 11 11 11 1000 Pennok Oil new . 19% 19 19% 300 P.-er Oil . 1% 1% 1% 500 Beil Banks OH .. 31 So 30 38 00 Royal Can . 7% 6 4 7% 100 Salt Creek Cone., 7% 7% 7% 600 Salt Creek Pro... 25 4 26 4 25% 100 Banulpa Kef . 2 2 2 200 Tidal Osage . If 10 10 800 Venezuelan Pet .. 3% 3% 3 4 300 Wilcox Oil . 6 6 6 100 Woodley Pet . 6% 6% 6% Mining. 100 Alvarado Mining. 1% 1% 1% 2000* Arizona Globe ... 6 8 3 1 000* Butte A West ... 16 15 15 2200 Canairo Cop ... . 4% 4 4% 2000*Comatock Tunnel. 41 40 *1 500 Cons Cop Min ... 3% 3% ion C reason Gold 3% 3% 3% 1000* Diamond field B B 0 6 6 100 Eng Gold Min ...15% 15% 15% 4 "0"* Eureka Croesus... 12 11 12 1000‘First Tht G M... 43 43 43 2000*Golden State .... 8 8 8 90"0*Goldfleld Dev _ 7 5 7 40" Heeln Min . 14% 14% 14% 2000 Howe Sound Co... 3% 5% 3% 22O00*fnd Lead Mines 15 11 14 100*.ferojtie Verde Dlv. 99 99 99 6000 Kf.y Copper-. 1% 1% 14 100"ii*Lone S»ar . 5 .*■ 5 30.1 Mason Valley _ 2% 2% 2 % 600 New Cornelia . ... 24% 23% 24% 1 00 N i rns* rig . 6 \ 6 % 6 4 600 Ohio Copper . .. 1 St 1 h 1A 2ono*Plymouth Lead... 79 73 79 20o Premier Gold .... 2% 2% 2% 10 01 • S (j ye r Dale . 2 2 2 13"" So Am PAG. 3% 3% 3% 5000*St>earh-sd . 8 7 8 11 000 Teck Hughes ... 14 14 14 1 oon*Tonopflh Divide.. 26 2« 26 2600 Tnnopah Ext :t % 3% 3% 200 T’nited Verde Ext. 2*4 2*% 2*4 9"0 C»s h Apex . 5% 5 5 200 Walker Min 2% :% ?.% 1600 Wenden Cop Min. 2 4 2% 2 4 Domestic Henri*. 2 Aluminum 7s '33.1 07 107 3A7 29 Am CAR 6* . 96 4 96% 96% 16 Am PAL 6S did . . 94% 944 9 4% 1 Am Thread Cn 6s. 1 "2% in?,% 303% 1" Ana Copper r* 1 "7 % 101% lrt.3% 1 Ang Am 011 7 % s. ] on 1% innr, 3 aa % 2 A * 1 Fruit Inc 8b.. 22% 22% 2 2-4 4 AG A- WI 3* . .. . 64% f4% 7 Beaver Board •« 9 * % 92% 92*e 10 Beth Steel 7s '35..]ft4 1034 lots* 5 Childs Co 6s. .109% ] a? », j ftp % 25 f«t •* Serv 7s 1H% 112 9 CiMe* S*rv 7s D.. 99 98% c;»4 1 Con Textile *« .. 9" 1ft Sft 1 t'uhsn T• | ;U| . 1 "6 % 104% 306% 11 Cudahy P*ek %s ?1 fo% 904 4 n*er,» a Co 7%s .104% 104 ]ft4 % 10 D#t City r;.» *, 1 r,x 10*4 303 ♦ ’ Dunlan TAR 7* .1": 4 1A2% Jfl2% s r.*,i Sue 60 13 9* 97% *4 1 '1st Robert 7s ,.*0j% 1*1% lfit% ■ ■ 1 timer* J Per 6s... 100% lftftt4 JAOi, 4 G„1f Ol f*% *8% 1 Hood K" nber 7s..t0?% 102% 112% 11 L»h*h Pew Se 6s ]«l% lfli % DUN, 1 M*r,jfr.ha 7* 9*% ft| 79% 13 N u Pub Ser 5s... 87 4 874 *7% - V- - «.» Pr»w 6 1 .« .‘mu J ftt % 301% 26 Nc St Few cv 6%s.lO?U 107% J07i. 4 p*nr, P4t. 93% §;% 4 PhllP*va {’•- 7 !-s J "• 4 3014 3ft" 4’. Pub S*-v KAf} 5%S »f4 9S% 9*% « r»-,»- * »,I 4 ! . 1 ftfl 88 4, V5 4 7 8ihsw*h»«n 7* 104 l«-8% 1 AX % 26 Steed liA-K r. u. * . . 11 ■. % U& j j»; 2 Sr « *' l XT j%# inf*. 107 x4 307 31 ♦'.» r.« 9?% 91% 88'.. • I'nton t'HF F-’—t 1"0 9«x. too 7 W eb M" * 61*,* ‘ n** 4 3 02 % 3 02 % F'nrrlrn FftSit*. 7 i-’d Bv Poland 7s *'% 9"4 83% ** Peru 6* '44 . JOft 9S 99 2" Hi»**4an «' • 1*». 31;% 1^% - R ’ « P i r(f| \' (’ 1% i « % 14% 2 solvay A Co fa .101 ’Oi 303 5s .101% lf-14 301 % • Cent* a share. N'**w York Coffee Futwrea. New York. Jan. 15.—Coff-e future* r>nene<l today st ip advs^-'e of 33 to 19 o In** and sold shout 20 to JF p.,in*« ’rer htrher In ‘he e*rlv trading Ma»* sd ’ .*n< inr *0 19 *0c on j-poet* of s flrtner ‘V market, covering and a !«ttle trrd* %fltie The sdvanca attracted causing ■» nd Mav reactefl to H Mr la;er on »mmr* -f an e*«i#r market In Santo*. \rHv - lo**d «t 19 71* the ctnerc 1 market net sdt** |« f 14 *0 19 po*nfa '■lee we-e e*f mi a '»'l at Jf.Sftft ’eg* cio« "T ono,’*'ons I'nuarv 2’ 7 it March •0 76r; )t«r, 34 7tr. July. it 84c. Sep !tw"feer, t* *#c: December 17 tie. ''Out rnfftcc stesdv; Rio 7*. 2S%c to !' %• . Santos 4s. 2*'. to 2*4 r Yen Verls Produce \>» York Jan 15 Butter—Steady re • Ots 1" 6o4 tubs Creamery higher than r*tra« S?4 8j4ft%~. do. f 'sts t#2 score). 39 -ft 39 Ur Eggs Irregular receipts, I *11 ca*es. Refrigerate* fir»ts, 40< i’heese—K rm; receipts. 162.710. Kanaa* 4 i(> Produce Kansas »» !>. .lan 15 —Fags Market 1c bigh«r, first* $6c; selected. *4c. Other produce unchanged. RADIO 1I i - --- “ Pmirain fur January Id. (Courtesy of Radio ingest.) By Associated Press. W8B. Atlanta Journal. (42t). * *• har* m^DM.y-BeaumonLatmL ». band con C#WKEI. Boston (101). 6. program from KEAF; 9. Sinfonlans. __ WUR, Buffalo. (319>. 6. music; I. con cert; 9. recltgls; 10:10. daace WMAQ. Chicago News. (447.6), «. or ran; 6:30, orchestra: *. " club; 8:30 mualcal geography, 9.16, mu "CWI.!< VhUiKO. 1141). «:»«. or,."- '.SO. specialties. 7. lullaby time. ..15 musical, g, farm program, guitar. ort‘b**tra WON. Chicago Tribune. <370'. •• gan; 6.30. concert; 5 classical, tenor, i , ‘ktV. Chicago. (636). 7. concert; *. speeches; 9. revue; 11*2, Nighthawks, or. *\vHK, Cleveland, (283), 6. bedtime ^wVAA, Dallas News, (476) * -30, quar* Woe. Davenport. <49**. 7:20, lecture; t. musical, reader, yodler. , . f KOA. Denver. (323). c4«. hook f knowledge; 9 11. music, recital WHO Des Moines. (522.8), 7:30, planiht, ba?s pianist 8.15. talent. n v - WWJ. Detroit News. (613), »-30.) News orchestra. News poet. \\ HAP, Fort Worth Star (472 9* 7 ’30*8:30, orchestra; 9.30-10.4 •, Hawaiian guitar orchestra. KNX. Hollywood. <33<). 8 music, 1°, features; 12. orchestras. WOF, Jefferson City, (440.9). 8. mu* - CaWDAF. Kansas City Star. (411). 6-7, school of the air. * 9 15. popular musi- , (400,, 7:30-3, ► KHJ Los Angeles Times. (395). *. con cert; 8:30. children. 10, features, 12. or ChW(,r*6. Minneapolis-Ht Paul. (417) sport talk. 6:30, concert; 6:30. Albert i^t n,\VMC. Memphis Commercial-Appeal (503.9), 8. bedtime; 8:30, concert; 11, WE A F New Turk, (492 ). «, orchestra; 6:30. stories; «:45, 4-oprano; 7 Happiness can-lv b<»ys; 7:3*. navy band. WHN. New York. (360). 6. entertain ers: 8 35. orchestra: 9. fashion chats; 9:10 songs; 9:30, dance; 10:30, orchestra; WJY, New York. (405) 7:3*0, British music. , . , WOR. Newark, (405), 6 orchestra. KUO. Oakland. (312). €. orchestra AVOAW. Omaha. (626). 6. story; 6 4 . program; 9 Normal college WDAR. Philadelphia. (89o). 6:*n- tall : 7. play; 8, recital; 9:03. orchestra; 1‘. WOO, Philadelphia (509 9). 8:80. o - 4k «-hestra: 7:25. concert; 8:30. orenestr.; 9:03. orchestra: 9:30 orchestra WCAE. Pittsburgh, <462). 6;.»n. » nc e Kaybee. 7:30. famous Four Hoses KL>KA Pittsburgh. (326), 7:15, ad dress: 7:30. concert. KOW. Portland. (402), 1*. lecture; 12:30 Hoot Owls WOT. Schenectady. (2*0). r religious discussion: 6:45. health taik. instru mental: 7. address, instrumental; .:lo, radio drama. _. KFOA. .Seattle <4*5). *4. program; 10 3". program. 12:05. orchestra. WBZ Springfield. < 337 >. ftl 5. lecture, address; ♦ :30. university extension course. 9. concert; 10:30, orchestra. , KSD. St. Louis Post Dispatch. <54? », !. quart**. address KFLZ. Atlantic (273): t p. m . concert, ba\VHAA, Iowa City (464 ); 12:30, tal... H'kFHK, Shenhandoah (266); 12.26. con cert; program. WOAW Program Frldnv, January 16. 4 (in p m Program transmitted fron WOAW'i studio In the May Peed A- Nu - i«rv Co. building at Shenandoah. Is a‘ no r- m. Every Child s story h oondueted bv Doris Claire Secord. daurb i er of ••Uncle Roes * of Omaha World Herald. . . <■.?r» p. m. • Ash Stratton a orchestra er Empr»*s Rustic garden. MS p m Current sport events by Trs.n L. Caddis, sports editor of the Omaha Dailv News. Follower* program under auspices *2 Ch^seo Burlington A Quin-'? R. R r : t:(<n r m.: State Teachers' coCee. Peru Neb ■'American Sentinel's Mt^h ' "Golden SceWre Overture’ . Scfelepegre'i • "©liege orchestra Ladies' quartet 'Welcome. P -tty r* rose" .. • . ,■ P n*u ■ Misses Cfoeker. Aiken Pryor. Kohansk. instrumental f-.o Serenade' . Err,11 y Burton. flu»e. Prof. V. H sjindra. violin. Mary McYay. piano. Clarinet solo "Angels Serer.ade" Frag* Prof. A B. Clay burr. Piano aolo, ‘Polka . Hachmanino'f Mary McVay. Ladi-s trio. "The Snow" fwith vf n >bbligato‘ . . Eicar Misses Musselman, Iloyt and Koharsk: "nrnet aolo: • 'Solveillg a Song’* , r»r eg When You and l Were Young, Magg • .ButtwrfH . Mark Crandall. Flute aolo. "Nocturne Dopplef Emily Burton. M. xed quartet. "Wake Mist Lindy .. .... Warner Messrs. Hansen. Hivtricbs. Crocker and Koba risky. Violin *olo. "Andantino" . . Lemare Prof. V H Jandra Talk. Prof. E. C. Beck, head of English department Peru State Teachers' col lege. member of cla*a of 1912. Piano «lur- "Carnival Scene" Hoffman Misses Rorse and MrVay. Vocal duvt, "The Passage Bird* Fare. vre’l" . . . Hliilach Misses Mussulman and Kohanskv. Finale, color songs and college yell. (By the group > fcdlr^as, ' S-rsng by Radio Ter' * *'ov#red bv the Burlington Route C5. E Condra director eonservat on nnj survey division. Uni vers: y * Nebraska. e New York Metal*. New York. 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