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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1921)
IT THE I5KK: OMAHA. SAi t'KDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1921. i Tax on Alcoholic Spirits Is Boosted Under New Tax Act Increase to $ t Gallon Agreed Upon by G. 0. P. Leaden Will Not Increase Postage Rate. Washington. Oct 7. A tx of $4 a gallon on all alcoholic iplriti with, drawn from bond for industrial, medi cinal or any other purpot et, hat been agreed upon by republican leaden at a pari of the new tax revition pro gram. Thii is an increase of $1.80 a gallon and it expected to yield $75,000,000 additional revenue each year. The proposal to repeal the $2,000 exemption allowed corporation! was abandoned on the ground that it would work too great a hardship on the small corporations. The leaders also were' said to have de cided on a flat corporation income tax of IS per cent in place of a 10 and IS per cent rate. Reduce Income Exemption. - A maximum income surtax rate of 50 per cent would apply in the case of incomes in excess of $200, 000 instead of $500,000 as proposed by the democratic senators. Ex isting rates above 32 per cent would be increased 2 per cent Treasury experts estimate that the additional yield from these changes would be $50,000,000 annually. Estate tax rates would be in creased to a maximum of 50 per cent over the present 25 per cent, the highest rate to apply tn the case of estates valued at $100,000 or more. The rates between 25 and 40 would be graduated. Decision has been reached, leaders said, to repeal $40,000,000 of the nuisance taxes, but just which of these taxes are to go has not been finally decided. It was said there would be no ir- creases in the first class postage sales, discussed yesterday as a poa- siomiy, ana icaucri nave noi in inind imposing any new taxes. The program as drawn by leaders, U'titrh fnrtiirfe-a rinat nf tft vffc c. . . V t i Vroni axc next January i aim rc- tention of the capital stock tax, is to be laid before majority members of the senate finance committee late todav. IT .1 a 1 jn .rvA r Youth Asks $20,000 for r i l i mi Crash With Auto Truck Charging the Farmers Lumbet company and the city of Omaha with negligence," Clarence Turpin, a minor, by tiis mother. Bessie C. Tur- pin, brought suit in district court yesterday asking for $20,000 dam- ntren v v .. .... . , In his petition young Turpin at- Ieees he was going home at yiw Fowler avenue on the night of June 16 and that when he reached the front his house he saw a pile of rock which had been unloaded there. He 4llegcs there were no warning lights on the rock pile to avoid crashing into it,- he turned aside his car in the darkness and collided with a big truck belonging to the Ice and Cold Storage company, breaking his leg and suffering other injuries. Man Shot by Roommate On Road to Recovery After hovering between life and death for several days as the result of a gun-shot wound through the abdomen, said to have been inflicted by George Davenport his room mate, Joe Barnett, automobile ac rMsorv salesman, now is reported on the road to recovery at St Joseph J hospital. He will be able to leave the hospital in a week or 10 days, it iSSaid. 'Barnett and Davenport came to Omaha September 25, and reuted a room at 211 North Eighteenth street The men quarrelled over money and liquor, Barnett told po- Bamett's home is in Garfield, Ark. Davenport was .arrested, ,' Federal Agent Struggles With Negro Dope Suspect Joseph A. Manning, federal nar cotic agent, struggled for several minutes Thursday night with Jessie Reed .negress, known as "Big Jess, before he could arrest her on a charge of illegal drug possession. When Manning entered her home at 1015 Capitol avenue, Jessie made an attempt to destroy some dope she had in hfer pocket. Manning saved the evidence. ' Boston WooL ,,,,' Boston, Oct 7. Th Commercial Bulle tin tomorrow wmay. . The aemana, ior wi if.,... week. ha. not been heavy but prtoj . 'v.'" ,.!(. Inixl At the gov. rnment aaction Thursday, although the offering was a very ordinary one th most part, prices showed an advance over th. September sale of 6 to 10 per eem. with less than ft er cent of the offer ings withdrawn and competition rrI; showing that the trade Is more confident with regard to the future n"Lrkt-. h. Scoured nasi: Texas fine 13 month. 64676c; fine eight mnth W660- . California: Northern. 7J76e: mlddl county. S50O8C; .outhern, , Oregon: Eastern, staple, 78J SOc; On and fin medium combing, i074c, easi trn clothing, 60flc. ' Territory: Fine staple choice, 80S6c, half-blood combing, 872c; three-eighth blood combing. SO 66c i one-quarter blood combing. S8B42c; fin and fine mecliura clothing, 065c; fine and fine medium French combing. 570e. Culled: Delaine, 8082c; A A. T04J7BC 1 super. S0fit7t.: Mohairs: Best CTjmbng, 278300; best eardlng, 13 625a. -.. Sew York General New Tork, Oct. 7. Flour Easier; prlng patents. 87.254)7.76; spring clear. U. 0004.00; soft winter straights. 36.50 1.24; hard winter stralshts, 36.764J7.3S. Wheat Spot, weak; :o. 3 red and No. t hard, I1.19H: No. 1 Manitoba, 31-17. ind No. 3 mUed durum. l.0S e. L I. track. New York te arrive. Cora Spot, easy; No. 3 yellow, 4Hc; No. 3 white, Hc; No. 2 mixed. 4c, t. L f. New Xork, lake and raiL Oats Spot, easy; No. 3 white, 47Hc Hay Firm: No. 1. IS9.M31.0;. No. I, t27.00429.00; Nn. 2, 334.002S.0O; hipping. 321.00 23.00. - " LardWeak, middle west, 39.80$ 9.90. Other article ancbanged, Ksnaa City Un Stock. Kansas City. Oct. 7. U. 8. ' Boreao et Markets.) Cattle Rertipts, 1.30 head; beet steers, steady to strong; top, ts.3S; other sale 34.2603.0$; other classes, steady, few heifer. 3S.09: most cow be low 14.40; odd Testers. 39.(01.00. Hog Receipts. l.S head; fairly ae tlv and around steady with yesterday" average ; best light and mediums to packera and shlppei. 18.15: prime 326 peand weight. 38.0; bulk, mixed drove. 87.40 07.40; bulk of sales, 37.1545 8.10; pigs MMdr. few at 33.4. Sheep Receipt. 4.00 head: few sales keep, steady: lambs wesk to 10c lower: early top wwl.ms. 34. 4. -i Kan) City fXdaee. twaa City, Oct. 7. Butter Un stiaaejedw " r n-sts. la hlrher. He: seconds. Iged. ft unchanged THE GUMPS ' " -v liurct a riaow wu M cz s- f Atom rvxxm Got rm Ami ihl G,Y"pit-r t u www. KLtxr. none- mv, not svu. "itr wcr nHcnR nn vmmo m tvly CJaS- Xxwr46 r c2p I I cot met- uurr k tv ) w mia4X it- th hc kitT ) rotmv wt out vrott a J ifij. c!!Sxx 1 cewt I HI- W H K UTXIZ BIT- I .T55lJ iff 2Jiu? w J 60-. ' 0VTt CAVUE BOX VoO CAM"T GOO L00cii JURY I 5. rrJSX: nmS-JS ' 7 MWt A BRWW OW"T OF w J touort W 60T AH "WtH Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day i i i - LiveStock fficagoGrtiin Omaha Grain Financii- Omaha, Oct T. Catl I Hof Bh.i'p 14.JIJ l.tJl It. Ill Receipt wrt Official Monday. Official TuwUy .Tt Official Wednesday. 1.1IS Official Thursday... 0.744 Estimate Frldey l.l'iO Klve day Ihla werk.3s.0:i 4.111 t4.41 1.14a Sl,n .lit 11.S3I s,oi) ;. t.n 17, us J.f. :.i :.i s,4H 17.04 44,174 lt,: 104,444 Sum day lat week. 14.343 Sam day 2 wK ago. 40.04 Sam day 3 wk ago. 33. Ml nam day year ago.. 41.404 Receipts and disposition of llva (fork at th I nloo Stock yard. Omaha, Nab., for 34 hour. ending at t P. m. October ' " ' RECEIPTS CARLOT. Cttl.Hor Sheep C. M. ft St P. Ry... 1 wab'h r. r Tnion Paome -r.' ji::::: is c. n. w. r, east.. .. (- . I ba q. R "!!:; s c . o. By., west., i h "J ; 14 14 10 llllnola Central Ky. Total reMluts IS 7 10 DIB 1'OSJTJUJi M IAU, Cattlt.Hogi Sheep 'Armour Co 440 7)0 cudahy Packing Co.... iid Parking Co swi t,rcinK...'.'.'.'. j. w. Murphy.'.".'.'.'.'.". Swart ft Co....: Mayerowlch & Vail.... Midwest Packing Co... mha fitum cc... Juhn Both Son..., fe g. b-j.... ....... w. h. chk ........ jm Co.. Hunuinger Oliver'".'. t. j. inghram . Mo.-kan. c. a'c'cS" iJ. B. Root Co Werthhslmer ft Degen. other buyer S4I I 1S1 38S 1,014 694 6S6 H4 Hi lot to S14 3S7 1,194 S 1 I II 126 IS 5 ST S 21 30 CO 4 1 SO S13 244 1,034 , ogaen 10S Total .2.BJS S,S2 2,(1S Cattle Receipt were moderate a neuol on Friday, only 1,100 head being- reported In. Corn-fed steer were In llg-htly bet ter demand today and sold fully tteady to In a few caaea 1626o hither. Weatern beeves are nominally. She etock ffti alow but moitly ateady, while itocker and feeder were dull and weak at price gen erally 25W40o lower than the best time of th week. Weatern beevea and best native are steady with a week ago, but common to medium and short-fed kinds are 26 60c lower. Quotation on Cattle Choice to prim beeves. I.404j.75; good to choice beeves, 8.0l).60; fair to good beeves, 17.60 8.00; common to fair beevea. $4.5067.60; choice to prime yearling. 19.760 10.60: Rood to choice yearjlngs, 9,00.76; fair to good yearling. S.OOS,00; common to fair yearlings. 7.0O8.00; choice to prime grass beeves, $.8r.fl7.75; good to choice grass beeves, 5.0.76; fair to good grass beeves, 16.00 06.86; common to fair gran beeves. 14.00 6. HO; Mexican. 1.1.7604.60; good to choir gran heifer. J5. 36(86. 75; fair to good grass heifers, 24.26'6.25; choice to prime grass cows, $4.85 5.36; good to choice grans cows. 14.406 4.85; fair to good grass cows, 83.75 (94.36; common to fair grass cows. 82.23 J.SE; good to choice feeders, S6.404J6.SO; fair to good feeders, $5. 26 5.85; common to fair feeders. 84.5005.25; good to choice stockers, SS.l 5 6." 5 ; fair to good etockern, $5.50rf 6.10; common to fair stockera, 14.25 5.25; stock heifers. $3.753)5.00 : stock cows, $3.0004.00; stock calves, $4.007.O0; veal calve. 34.001&10.00; bulla, stags, etc., 82.76(53.25. BEEP STREK8. No. Av. . Pr. No. A v. Pr. 3 25 S 85 9 60 7 1113 7 60 31 1237 8 CO 18 $34 9 0b 21...... .1124 ( 75 CALVES. S 60 1 110 9 50 12 803 11 961 20 1103 268 181 t 50 WESTERN CATTLE , NEBRASKA 5 60 11 hfrs. Mt 4 30 9 fdrs. 653 4 60 13 fdrs. 673 4 10 9 civs. 284 WYOMING 4 76 .6 fdrs. 768 3 00 i cow 926 3 etra.,1070 13 cow 1039 10 cow 869 T cows 104 6 hfrs. 696 1 bull 1680 4 65 5 SO . 6 40 6 00 5 60 2 SO this Hogs With 6,000 hogs on sale mnrnlnr trade was very uneven and prices were quoted anywhere from strong to lower. Some early business - In . the more desirable shipping grade wa re ported at steady to strong ngures, out packer trad ruled slow, mostly 10c lower. This declln wa clearly shown on heavy lard hogs. Best light hog made a top of 38.10 and bulk of the receipt sold from 36.1097.00. nooa No, Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 5 05 6 20 80 65 S3 S 85 7 10 1 SO 7 80 . S 00 40. .359 ;; 63. .338 150 37. .240 70 25 64..82S ... 69. .280 : SO S 35 - 60. .292 290 62. .270 .70 SO 6C..806 210 81. .257 ... 75 S1..261 110 28..24H 60 - 7 00 64. .250 ... 83.. 180 40 1 60 82. .196 120 66. .246 40 7 76 . 26. .193 70 ' 71. .224 ' T 90, ; . , ., , - Sheep and Lamb Only "a small run' of sheep and Iambw arrived for today' .trad and hardly enough business ws trans ected to make a fair teat of values. The market was quoted nominally steady. Best lambs here brought 18.26 with some fed shorn lamb at 38.20. A far fat ewes went at 83.75tr4.00, and a tiring of feed ers sold at 34.70. Feeder demand wa rather quiet es is unusually the case tor the close of the week Quotation on sheep: Fat lamb, food to choice, 88.008.25; fat lambs, fair to good, 37.5008.00: feeder lambs, good to choice. 36.767.25; feeder Iambs, fair to good, 36.40O6.66: call lambs, 36.003)6.25: fat yearlimr. 35 00)S.OO; fat ewe. IS.S0 4)4.60; feeder ewes, 32.76 0 3.60: breeding ew- . 13 6006.25: cull ewes, 31.00S2.5O. FAT LAMBS No. Av. Pr. No. Ar. Pr. 103 OM." T7 T 60 284 Nat 17 M Chicago IJt Stock. Chicago. Oct. 7. Cattle Receipt. S.000; mostly steady; top yearlings. 110.75; bulk of supply consisted of medium short fed and southwestern grassers selling at 36.00 4)8.60; choice 1.513-pound bollock. 39.60; real calvel active, bulk good and choice light vealera around 311.00. Hog-RecelpU, 30.000; market 10c to 15c higher than T"rt" ing .trong;. holdover light; top. JS 60. bulk light, and light butchers, 88.264, 8 56; bulk packing sows. 36.864)7.85; pig. dy to 260 high, bulk desirable. $7.60 shep ana tah - elpt I.W : nearly all packr direct; supply n practically all oatlv and led western lamb wiling .temdr to tronr; spot,. 26c higher: top. 9.0: bulk, 38.1a 6 8.60; few fat twes, I4.SO down. , Bte Citt Ut Stock. Sioux City. I-. 4ct. 7. c.ttl Re celota. 1.000 head; market ateady, red Tet ind yearlings, 36.604)1.OJ: rra steerTand yearlings, 34.006.0t fat cow and heifers. Il.00t7.00: cannera. 1150 3 50: veals. 34.f9.00: feeders. 34.0 4)4.0: calves. 33 6 r 7.00: feeding cow and heifers. 33.964)4.60; grass cow aad heifers, 83.0t)6.00. . , Hogs Receipts, 3.000 head: 'r!r steady. 2ic higher; light. mux d. 36.tf.3S; hvy. IS.604J6-S6. balk of salsa. 34.M4)7.4. Sheep Receipts, 1,66 head; market toady. act, II IN couoas IN THl LNDAt ICK t'bleage Tribune-Omaha Ur Leaaed H'lr. Chicago, Oct, 7. Liquidation and stop-loss selling featured the late trading in wheat and the close was at the low point, the bottom on the crop. A factor was the elevator congestion, not only in this market but in the southwest and at the gulf. It was intimated that unless clearances from -New Orleans in crease an embargo against that port is likely. Resting spots were 3 M(ffi4c low er. Corn finished 7-8(&lc lower. A break of l-23-4c in the cash corn basis as the result of elevator con gestion. Oats were 7-8l 3-4c lower, Northwest houses were free sellers late. Barley was off lc. Pork closed unchanged, lard 2034c lower, and short ribs unchanged to 10c lower. There was little feature to the wheat trade and business was of moderate volume. A house with northwest and eastern connections sold at the opening and prices eased, The dip brought oat some buying mainly for local account and a rai ly ensued. After a short period a house with western connections sold and forced another break. Short Hunt Cover. The market recovered from this de pression later on local buying, Inspired by the advance In Winnipeg. Shorts also were frightened Into covering because of this fact. A little buying by export houses was also noted. Local sentiment 1 mainly bulliah. but outside assistance to local hulls Is lacking and this tends to disturb con'ldenco anions the believers tn higher prices. Corn onened strong, but the gains failed to hold as well as yeaterday. Trade was exceedingly dull. There was a moderate commission bouse demand, while cash houses sold a little corn at the start. Later there was some local selling of December while an elevator Interest sold May and bousrht December. Country of ferings of corn were moderate, the wet weather causing country holders to re. fraln from selling any more corn to ar rive for the time being. The shipping demand for corn I at a standstill. Local receipt were estimated, at 550 cars. Oat prices were not subjected to any material revision one way or the other. Volume of trade could not be called large and there waa no special feature presented. Commission houses were selling ear)y and later an elevator Interest picked up a few May oats. Receipts were Estimated at 110 cars. ' - Rye was relatively firmer; cash No. 3 sold at S7c, or Ho under December prlc. Barley ruled steady: malting sold at 56i62c; feed at 47Q56o and screenings, 40c. Pit Note. Report from New York said that ac cording to good information, German cer eal needs would be smaller this season than last, owing to the splendid native crops this year, x The demand for gulf wheat waa again reported slow and owner of hard wheat at Oalveston are said to be offering freely without developing much Inquiry. A western grain interest Is trying to stimulate home consumption of corn by the distribution of circulars calling attention to the fact that new corn at Nebraska is worth but 34.80 per ton and is cheaper than coal. The caption of the circular Is "Corn la King, but the King Is Sick." The circular advises corn belt people to have fried mush for breakfast, corn bread for dinner and mush and milk for supper, and to eat corn, feed It and burn It a the only way to get rid of the surplus. The demand for red winter wheat is be. coming urgent and the supplies are .mod erate, little choice coming on sale, while premiums are holding strong. In. the opinion of some cash men, this indicates that soft whfat mills are getting low on supplies and tnat ir iney are in mis con dition, other mills using hard winters and springs also have been doing a big busi ness. Cash interests, however, are not at all unanimous In regard to market conditions. One leading house calls atten tion to the fact that Kansas City and Omaha have been long on stocks and that current Tecelpta are still able to fill the requirements. Canadian wheat Is ex pected to be a depressing Influence during the height of the movement. Argentine shipments for the week were 1,769,000 bushels, the largest In many weeks and much larger than estimated. A large part of the wheat was shipped abroad on orders. For several weeks most of the Argentine shipments have been to Brail 1. With the favorable outlook fbr the new crop, Argentine holders appear more disposed to eell their old wheat, of which, according to offlolal estimates, they will have a liberal supply. An analysis of the export business of yesterday Indicated that about half of the total reported was from the Pacific coeat, with 1,000,000 bushels Manltobaa and 600,000 gulf wheat, hard winters from Montreal and a little durum. The general tone wa a little more favorable, I but today ehere was not much evidence early of the demand continuing.. Ex porters are of the opinion that some ex porters took advantage of the big decline to cover cash wheat, which they were short. New York Otton. New . iorK, ucr. v. jjeiore renewed , bear pressure and southern hedge selling, I in coiion maraet grave way ana ciosea S points net lower. las early losses were not extensive enough, however, to uncover stop loss order and the reac tion attracted scattered trade and Liver pool support. Price fluctuations reflected the confused state of mind existing In Wall Street and the two-aided affair that th market ha rounded to. A serie of nervous, though not wide, movement marked dealing in the tint two hour. Prom the outaet th better Liverpool ca ble were Ignored. The market came under th Influence of the early drop In securities. Not long after the opening the local market eased off to 20.13c for December or 24 point down from last night. A brisk rally developed in the first hour and the list recovered to a level of 1 to 16 points net advance. The October posi tion wss In strong hands, showing rela tive firmness at times. The list weakened aomewhat la th sec ond hour and waa rather unsettled and easy in undertone en professional and southern selling. Business was moderate ly active and nttment inclined to be a bit reactionary In commsslon house cir cle. N The market ruled unsettled later In the esslon. Business wa less active, but sentiment on the floor was against any upward movement, this being reflected In pressure rrom , ring; professionals. The heaviest selling of the day wa encount ered Just before the closs when active months broke about a. half cent pound under last night. December sold a low as 19.76c, off 61- points from yesterday. The market closed a few points up from it low. Lends Money. London, Oct. 7. Bar Silver 11 d per ounce. Money 4 per cent; dlsreant rate, short Mil. 4H per cent; three month' bill. ) per cent. THE LAND Omaha. Oct 7. Cash wheat prices today ranged generally unchanged to 2 cents low er. Corn was 'Ac off to 'Ac up and generally unchanged to yiC up. Some of the No. 1 white waa 'Ac higher though this variety was gen erally unchanged, ellow was 'AC off for the bulk and mixed was J4c lower. Oats were unchanged to 'Ac off and No. 3 white 'Ac lower gen erally. Rye declined 1 to 2 cents and barley was weak. Wheat re ceipts today were liberal and corn moderate. I he demand tor wneat was rather limited at tne going fig ures and some was carried over. WHEAT. Vn. 1 hard. 1 car. 31.07 (dark): 8 cars, 31.02: 1 car, 81.01; 1 car, 9o (yellow); 1 car, 7c ( yellow i. No. 2 hard. 1 car. 31.07 (dark): 1 car, 81.04 (70 ner cent dark): 1 car. 31.02; 3 cars. 31.01: J car, 31.01 (smutty); 3 car. 31.00; 3 cars, 31.00 (yellow, ship pers' weights); 3 cars. -sac. No. 3 hard. 1 car. 81.02: 1 car, 31.02 (smutty); 1 car. 31.00 (67 per cent dark); 3 cars, 61.00 (smutty); . cars, o neavy; I car. SSo (vellow): 1 car. 98c (shippers' weights, yellow); 1 car, 96c: 2 cars, 94c (smutty); 2 cars, tio (smutty); 1 car, 93o (very smutty). No. 4 hard, 1 car, (smutty); 2 car, 99o (smutty): 1 car. 97o (smutty): 2 cars. te (yellow); 1 car, 92c (smutty); 1 car. 92c (smutty. 8 per cent durum). Sample hard, 1 car, 9o (yellow, live weevil i. No. 1 mixed, 1 car. 85c, CORN. No. t white, 1 car, 3Se (special billing); i car, aeftc; cars, ssc: a can, soc No. 2 white, 3 cars, 36c. No. 3 white. 1 car. 35c. No. 1 yellow, 4 cars, 36 jc. No. 2 yellow, 2 car. 86 He. Sample yellow, 1 car, 35o (heating). No. 1 mixed, 1 car, 36Vic; 1 car, 3Sttc (near yellow); 3i cars, 35e. No. 2 -mixed. 1 car, 854c; 1 ear, 86 He (near white); 7 cars. 3Dc. No. 3 mixed. 1 car. 350 (near yel low); 1 car. 85c. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 35c. OATS. No. 8 white. 1 car. SOc (shlDDers' weighbi); 2 can, 29c; 1 car, 28c (light). No. 4 wnite, 1 car. 29c: 1 car, 28c. Sample white. 1 car, 28 Uc: 1 car. 2714c (light); 1 car, !6c (heating). RT13. No. 2, 2 car, 71c; 4 can, 70c, No. 4, 4 cars, 69c. Sample, 1 car, 70c. BARLEY. No. 1 feed, 1 car, 88c. -Kejected. 1 car, S7c (38 lbs.) Sample, 1 car, 40c (heating). OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Week Tear Todav. Ago. Ago. Wheat 117 Corn 64 Data 26 Rye , 10 Barley 6 Shipments Wheat 03 Corn 20 Oats 19 81 98 124 6 4 142 124 12 23 7 1 86 16 20 Rye 1 Barley 13,. CHICAGO CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Week Tear Today Ago Asro Wheat 32 63 37 Corn 666 671 217 Oats 147 82 74 KANSAS CITY CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Week Year Todav Ara Asro "Wheat 258 204 190 Corn 61 12 6 Oats 14 4 7 ST LOUIS CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Week Year Today Am Ago Wheat ..93 146 14 Corn ... 49 76 23 Oats 66 47 22 NORTHWESTERN CAR LOT RECEIPTS UP WHEAT, Week Ago 471 119 793 Year Ago 1!) 094 Today Minneapolis 464 Duluth 245 Winnipeg 1,099 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Kecerpta , Today Year Asro wneat z.iu4.uuo 1,686,000 691.0011 714,000 Corn 1,955,000 Oats 885,000 . Shipment Wheat 1. 460.000 957,000 421,900 620,009 Com 1,615,000 Oats 307.000 . EXPORT CLEARANCES. Today Year Asro Wheat 474,000 ' 997,000 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICfS. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. Oet. T. Art I Open. I High. I Low. I Close. I Yea-:. Pnrk Vn.- Jan. Lard Oct, 6.75 7.80 Minneapolis Grain, Minneapolis, Oct. 7. Flour Unchanged to 100 higher; In car load lots, family patent quoted at 87.6507.7a a barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Bran 113.0914.00. Omaha Bu Market. . Prairie Hay Receipt llgntly heavier. Alfalfa Receipts nominal, fair demand, fair demand for better grade. Prices lower. Straw Light receipt, limited demand. Price comewaht lower. Upland Pralrte Hay No. L 811.60O 12.50s No. 2. 19.60 10.60; No. I. 37.00 8.00. Midland Pralrl Ray No. 1, 810.000 11-00; No 3. 18.60 8.60; No. 3. 37.00J .09. Lowland Pralrl Hay No. J, I8.0OC9.0O: Wo. 1. 37 0008.00. Alfalfa Hay Choice, 317.00918.60; So. I, tl6.00O18.e0; tandard. 813.OO014.Ot: II. 2. tt.00tjU.tt; No. 3, 37.00fl9.00. Chicago Prodar Chicago. Oct 7. Cotter Lower; cream ery extra. 44c; atandard. 3354c; firsts, 3443c; seconds. 3032c Eggs Unchanged : receipt. 4.81 cane. Poultry Alive, unsettled; fowls, 13 22c; spring. 21c New ITerk Liberty Benda. New York. Oct. 7. Liberty Bonds Market closed. 34s. 189.20; first 4s. 392.29: first 454s, 332.60; victory. 3s. t9.42. Har MlTT. New York. Oct. 7. Foreign Bar Silver 70:; ilexicaa dollars, 6414c Wht i v Dec 1.13 I 1.14H i.09K 1.09 MS 1.1354! 1.09K List. May 1.18 I 1.19 1.13 1.14 1.1714 L18141 1.134 1.18 Ry i Dec. .90 I .86 .865,1 .891 May .93?i .845,1 .90 .91 .93 corn I ' I Dec .49 .49 .48$ .48 Vi .4954 May '.6 5 54)".V5'54 ' '."oV'i" ' '.'sVi ' '.Vs" " . I- 645s .6S rt (III Dec .S5HI .36 ,335i .SSS .US 54 35 33 .35 May .40 .40 .37 .88 .394 .38 Si I HSU v ,( lii.o'o' "lis.'oo .oV "jio.'oo 'iilioo 9.60 9.60 I 9.35 9.36 l' 9.70 Jan. t.00 8.00 8.77 8.80 9.00 t.'ins I , 1 i Oct. 6.75 I 6.7B 1 .7S 6.75 I Jan. f 7.70 I 7.8 I 7.62 7.62 OF THE FREE By FRANKLIN K. SPRAGUE. Chicago Tribsas -Omaha Be Leased Wire. New York, Oct. 7. Several out standing factors contributed to a display of strength in the stock mar ket today. Of greatest importance directly affecting quotations was the rise in the price of Pennsylvania oil crude to $3 a barrel, an advance of 25c over the previous quotation for this grade and the third advance that has taken place in 10 days. There was also indication of a fur ther hardening in quotations for iron and steel products and in conse quence prices for the copper and steel stocks firmed up a bit. It was the advance in the oils which gave the real impulse to the market, however, for it was anticw pated, as nearly always is the case, that an upward readjustment of Pennsylvania crude prices is a pre liminary to advances in all of the other fields. Such a rise would nat urally enhance the value of inven tories as reported by oil stocks now on hand and it was apparently this situation which the market was en deavoring to equalize by advancing prices for the oil shares. Furthermore, the speculative gla mour still attaches to the oils and an upturn in stock quotations, it ap pears, can be brought about witn comparative ease. Still Price Advance. It haa been clear for some time that the Iron -and ateel Industry was taking th nrellmlnary steDS which might lead to ultimate recovery In this business. To day's advance In the quotation on sheet was simply another outward manifestation of the fact that steel men are looking for Increased demand during the balance of the year. Wail street had ' realized for everat week that such condition of Improve ment was coming and the visible sign of It contributed to a better tone in the steel shares. It must be remembered, however, that while the steel Industry can look forward with a certain degree of confidence to Increased business, the situation of the moment with regard to earnings is not particularly propitious. Such prices as obtain, even those where advance have been recorded, are still close to rock botttom and the measure of set profit Is not large. Bond Make High Hark. Twi.v'o tmn.4 mnrlret was characterized by another heavy period of trading In, government Issues. All of the Liberty bondB went Into new high levels for rtio year, with the exception of the first 85i and the Victory notes. This steady ap preciation in the value of government se curities is merely a reflection of tho easier tone In the money market which nearly always goes hand In hand with advancing bond prices. The grain and the cotton markets, wore reactionary. Wheat, for instance, oroko 4 cents a nusnei, iiquiuauun short period of strength at -the opening. Corn and oats also declined, the weak ness In the grains being due to slackening in exnort demand and a casting over of speculative holdings. 'mat wnicn OOK place ill me Rim .....- ket was duplicated In cotton, prices easing off after temporarw strength in the morn ing. Preseure of eouthern sales was largely responsible. ' Pan's Trade Review. New oYrk, Oct. 7. Dun's tomorrow will "With recognition of the unfar-orable features which still prevail the fact ' nevertheless clear that business Is reviv ing gradually. Some of the current 1m- Drovement is seasonal, a suoueii mm w tAmnpmtun Quickening retail trad- Ins-, but sains also appear, which plainly nre not due to weather influences. The Pacific northwest reports an enlarKlng demand for lumber from the east, while iron and steel output at leading centers Is rising above the point of extreme de pression of last summer," Weekly bank clearings 36,528.219,000. Clark's 18th Orient Cruise by superb 8.8. Xmprets of Francs 18,481 gross tons, IS - days In Hurt and Palestine, etc Fb. II, 1922; 74 dayi, 3600 and up Including Hotels, Guides, Drives, etc. F. C. CLARK Times Building. N. T. The Updike Grain Company Operating a Urge, up-to-dat Terminal Elevator in. the Omaha Market, it in a position te handle your shipment in the beit pettible manner L e cleaning;, trantferring, ttoring , etc MEMBERS Chicago Board of Trade Milwaukee Chamber of Com merce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce OFFICES OMAHA, NEB. LINCOLN, NEB. HASTINGS. NEB. CHICAGO, ILL. SIOUX CITY, IA. KANSAS CITY. MO. All of these elite, except Kaneaa City ana Mil. waukee, are connected with each other bp private wire. lt will pay you to get in touch with one of our office when wanting to BUY or SELL any hind of grain. Wo Solicit Your CONSIGNMENTS OF ALL KINDS OF GRAIN to Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, ' Kansas City and Sioux City Every Car Receives Careful Personal Attention. The Updike Grain Company Th lUiiable CMsigament H Drawn New York Quotations Range of price of th leading stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, Peters Trust building: RAILS. Thur. HlKh. LOW. Close. Close, A., T. & R. F ;ij 86 li sii'i 86 54 llalt. a Ohio S84 39 384 344 Canadian l'arlfic. . 1 1 3 113 1UW 113 N. Y. Central 74k, 7i 78?. 73'i Chea, & Ohio 66'! 65; 55 66 Erie R. R 13 I35 135a 13S (It. N. pfd.. 7454 "4 74" 73', Chi. (It. WeMern 96 t IS 25 19 14 744 694 364 71 4 334 78 2051 Illinois Central... 96 Mo., Kan, A Tex Kan. City Boiiih'rn 26 Mlsnouri Pacific, iov; N. Y., X. H. II. il Northern Par. Ry. " Chi. & N. W 69 i Venn. R. R Sfi", Reading Co 71'i, (. R. 1. A P 83 Southern Pac. Co. 79 Southern Ry 20", ft, M. & St. P 56 '4, Union Pacific 1214, H" I'll" 1!4 11 711 H OH',, ss 71 'i 93 51) 78 ii" it" 20 U n'i 76 69 26 71 79 20H 25-4 25 254 12" 12m 12154 Wabufh 7 7 7, 754 FT EEL. Am. Car fc lMry.l2 128 H 12S'i .... Allls-Chal. Mfg... 33 8H 2354 Am. Loco. Co 8k 54 8K5i .... Ualdwln Loco. ... 86 fcSMi 66 54 8 6 54 Heth. Btl. Corp.... 65 6S SS14 6J Colo. Fuel-Iron .. 4 54 4 54 3 4 14 24 Crucible Steel 64 S 62 64 5, 62 Am. Stl. Fdries. . 24'i 2 4 54 2 4-i 2454 Lackawanna Stl. 4154 1 5a 4154 415 Mldvule Mil 25 25 25 24 54 Preused 811. Car 67 54 Rep. Iron -81 1 62 6154 62 5154 Ry. 8M. Spring 84 54 Sloss-Shef. Stl. ... 38 Zi 3 .... V. S. Sleel 79 7S5475i ' 4JOPPEK3. ' Anaconda Cop. ... 40 40 404 "M Am. Smlt.-Rfff. .. 38 37 37 S3 Butte & Sup 14 14 14 13 Chile Copper .... 12 11 ll", 11 Chlno Copper .... 26 54 26 26 54 25- Calumet-Aria. .... 61 51 61 Insp. Cop 35 3554 355i 36 Kenne. Cop 2 1 54 2 1 2 1 54 21 Miami Cup 2 2 54 2 2 53 2 2 54 2 2 54 Nev. Con. Cop 1154 Ray Con. Cop. ... 13 13'-4 1354 1354 Utah Copper 6274 6254 6254 6254 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Sug. .:. 27 27 27 A. G. & W. I. S. 8. 27 26 27 2654 Am. Int. Corp. ... 3 3 54 3 2 54 3 2 54 3 2'4 Am. Sum. Tob. ... 36 34 36 36 Am Cot Oil Co... 18 54 18 1S 18 Am Tel & Tel. .10754 10754 107 10754 Am Ag Ch Pro 8454 Bosch Magneto .. 3456. 3 4 54 3 4 54 American Can Co. 27 27 54 27 54 2754 Chandler Mot Car. 4054 38'4 39'4 40' Central Lthr Co... 2 7 54 2 74 2754 27 Cuba Cane Sug Co 6T4 6 6T4 Cal Pkg Corp .... 66 Cal Pet'leum Corp 39 3S 39 3754 Corn Pdcts Rfg Co 76 75 76 75 Nat Enam, Stamp 39 39 89 89 '4 Flak Rubber o 1054 Oen Electric Co. .124 12374 124 12354 Oeb Motors Co... 10 9 9'4 954 Goodrich Co 3154 30 3 1 54 81 5-a Internet Harvester 7754 76 76 76"i Haskell, Brkr Car 58 U 8 Ind Alcohol Co 4554 45 45 44 Internat Nickel ..' 1454 13 1454 13'4 Internat . Paper Co 48 54 47 43- 47 Island Oil 3 2 54 2 74 2 AJax Rubber Co.. 2274 52 2274 22 Kelly-Spr'f'ld Tire 4 2 54 4144 42 41 Keystone Tire, Rub 974 974 9 10 Mex. Petroleum ..96 93 54 93 94 Mid. States Oil .. 13 12 13 13 Pure Oil Co 27 54 26 54 27 26 54 Willys-Over. Co. . . 6 6 74 5 74 574 Pacific Oil 3854 37 3854 37 Pan-Am. Pet. & T. 44 43 43 54 43 P.-Arrow Motor ..10 9 74 10 54 10 Royal Dutch Co. . 45 44 44 4454 U. 8. Rub. CO. ... 49 48 48 48 Am. Sug. Rfg. Co. 56 6 4 54 5 5 54 54 Sin. Oil & ntg. ..21 20 20 74 20 Sears-Roe. Co. ... 69 6854 6854 6854 Strom. Carb. Co. . 29 54 29 29 29 54 etude. Corp. ..... 7 2 54 71 54 - 7134 7174 Tob. Prod. Co. ... 61 6154 61 54 6174 T.-Con. Oil 8 8 . 8 8 Texas Co 36H U. S. Food Pr. C. 1354 1254 12 White Mot. Co. .. 86 3474 3474 .... Wilson Co., Inc. .. 34 84 34 West. El. & Mfg. . 4654 45 4554 -44 Am. Woolen Co. . .... 7454 Total sales, 646.100. Money, close, 6 54; Thurs. close, 454. Marks, close, .008254! Thurs, close, .0083. Sterling, close, 3.79; Thurs. close, 3.78 54. American Telephone & Telegraph Co. 128th DIVIDEND The regular quarterly dividend of Two Dollars and Twenty-Five Cents per share will be paid on Saturday, October 15, 1921. to stockholders of record at the close of business on Tuesday. September 20, 1921. H. BLAIR-SMITH, Treasurer. St. Louit Merchants Ex change Kansas City Board of Trade Sioux City Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange AT . HOLDREGE, NEB. GENEVA, NEB. DES MOINES, IA. MILWAUKEE, WIS. HAMBURG, IA. for The Bee by Sidney Smith Bonds and Notes Approx. Bill Asked Yield Am. Ag. Chm. 7 '4. 1041 96 96 '4 7.81 Am. T. A T. 6, 1922 99"4 9i Am. T. A T. 6. 1934 t 88'4 Anaconda 7a. 1929 96 9654 Armour 7s, 1930 9i ! llelslnil Unvt. Hh. 1941 .. .10054 1 00 DelKlan tlov't 7 54s, 1946.1004 1U lleth. Stl. 7s, 1923 98 9 Ilrltleh 654, 1922 985i Hritlxh 65tH, 1929 904. 91 Canadian North. 6 54. '44 10H4 102 C. U. 4 U. 6Vkf, 1936. ...10354 10354 Chile !!, 1941 985i 9854 lientnark 8a. 1916 103 lu54 e.17 6.97 7.80 7.00 7.93 7 40 7.66 t.0 6.99 6 3 6.16 8.15 78 7.66 8. CI 8.06 8.C0 7.60 6.62 9 !6 9.31 7.8.-1 6.1.9 6.33 6.26 6.26 7.45 6.92 7.00 731 7.31 6 62 Iiu Pont 75h. 1931 9954 French 8a, 1945 99 H 99 54 French 7t4. 1941 84 4 9454 H. F. (loodrlch 7n, 1935.. 945s 95 54 (Inoilyenr Tiro 8s. 1941 Croat North. 7s, 1986.. Jnpanese 454s, 196... Japanese 4h, 1931 Norway Sr. 1940 Nw. Hell Tel. 7s. 1941. N. r. Cent ml 7. 1930. Pt-nn H. R. 7s. 19:10 Penn R. R. 6".i. 1936.. Sw. B-ll 7, 1925 Swift & Co. 7s. 1925... Swift & C 7, J931... .103", 104 ..103 10354 .. 84 54 8554 .. 69 70 . .1116 106 55 ..104 IO414 ..loja; 10454 ..10454 1"44 ..102 lnU .. M5i 94 ..loo lfii54 ,. 99i 100 ..10654 107 Swiss Oov't 8, 1940 V.. K. Rubber ?54s, 1930..10n4 101U Vacuum Till 1936 10S 1113-4 Western Union 6 54s. 1936 103 102 54 Wetlnghouse 7s. 1931...1025J 10J 6.66 Uruguay 8h. 1946 984 995 8.08 Brazil m, 1941 9954 99'i 8.02 Forelsn Exchange Rates. Following are today's rates of exchange as compsred with th par valuation. Fur nished by the Peters National bank. Par Ye 1. Today Austria 30 .0090 Belgium 196 .0714 Canada .....1.00 .9100 Czecho-Slovakia. 0112 Denmark 27 .1876 Kngland 4.86 3.78 France 193 .0725 Germany ; 238 .0084 Ureece 195 .0430 Italy 195 .0404 Jugo-SIavia 0046 Norway 27 .1210 Poland .00025 Sweden .27 .2280 Switzerland .195 .1775 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga Oct. 7. Turpentine Market, firm, 'Ste: aale. 173 barrels; re ceipts, 333 barrels; shipments, 261 bar rels; stock, 9,108 barrels. Rosin Market firm; sales. 1.224 cask: receipts, 1,144 casks; shipments, 613 casks; stock, 77,364 cask. Quote: B, $4.00; D, 84.10: EFO, 34.30; H, $4.40; I. $4.46: K, $1.80; M, $5.20; N, $5.25; WO, $6.60; WW, $5.85. EXTRA Brandeis Restaurants THIS WEEK NOTHING MORE ELABORATE THAN THIS ENTER. TAINMENT WAS EVER OFFERED IN ANY RESTAU RANT IN THE EAST. MOST PROMINENT HEADLINERS IN THE VAUDE VILLE WORLD. Mile. Marion and Martinez Randal FROM MUSICAL COMEDY Featuring Mile. Marion's Snake Dance EILEEN SCH0FIELD, Character Toe Dancer DORA MAUOHN, America's Popular Prima Donna LUCILLE HOWARD, Operatic Star AND OTHERS . The Biggest and Greatest Program Don't Miss This Attraction DANCING RALPH WILLIAMS' , FAMOUS DANCE ORCHESTRA v . Every day for lunch, dinner and after theater. Saturday yon wjll have the tame entertainment for your luncheon. From 12:00 to 2:30 p. m. PHONE YOUR RESERVATION Service A La Carte Popular Prices IN CLUB GRILL A BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCHEON IS SERVED. THE BEST IN THE CITY FOR 75c Excellent Food Prompt Service JUAN MILLER. Phone .DO OMAHA PRINTING COMPANY OH.W m m V 4 -5 , ORtMf xciAi Pwirrcw-trmotttmiw snn. Die tKMnsa toosc tC4r.oivicc 4 South Side ri 1 r I Ked uoss man wn Speak on First Aid To Postal Employes In accordance witli the pUrt of the I'nited State jhuI department, in n-cipcrl on with the National Ked C'ros kU'iety, t organize wel fare ocirtif in the ftoolnllicri of the nation, l'it. (5. R. T. Fisher of the Omaha Ked l'ro will deliver . lecture today at noon to employe! of the South Siile poMofficc on the TosMhility tf I'irt Aid Knowl edde." The lecture will le Riven with practical demonstration to furnish instruction to letter carrier and other employe of the postofiiee on method of firt aid in rate of ac cident. It i ponted out that a let. ter carrier on hi round often ee accident In which he c,ould aid if possessed of advice on treatment, and employes of a posto'iice could be of service in case of sudden ill ness or accident among workers. Thin is the firt of a serie of lec tures that will be given to the South Side employes. Library Would Determine l'rcferenee of Reader Mis. Elizabeth Anderson, librarian at the South Side branch library, is anxious to receive siiRRCstions as to preferences of patron for magazines and newspapers. The library is ready to place its manazinc subscrip tion for 1922 and residents of the South Side are requested to notify Mis Andtrson as to their want. "Popular Mechanics." "Thp Illus trated World," "Scientific fmerican Monthly," and "Scientilic American," are among the niost widely read of the periodicals received at the li brary. South Side Brevities Mrs. Mary Jtyhln. wife of Defective John Kyhin of the South Bide station. ao clilntally shot hereelf yesterday, wtaea .' examining her husband' plain!- , , i. 5rr- 3fw ior nilgar. r '1 v i. . ... . - n't... -aw . 1, V. V MM' ' ket was nul't end un'-hanted .twd . Price were quoted at 4.13o tr POti I'.li o and Philippine Centrifigal. ' aad 4.23c for Cubas. Bales, 170,0i0 bag of' IVrto P.lco. . . " f The raw sugar future market J), easier under commission house vdluif, but th-re was only a moderate trade.. Clos ing prlres wore 2 to 2 points net tower ! for active positions, with Hcctmber at 2.36c; March, 2.28c; May, 2.36a, and Jaly, 2.47c. ' There wa a moderat Inquiry for Ta- i fined sugar and prices were pnchaafeV, at 6.50c for fine granulated, la resisted futures there were a fa auattered aalea of October and Pee-mber and Hoeing prices were unchanged to 10 point net lower. December rloeed at 6.4oc; Marco, 6.35c, and May, 6.400. New York Dry Good. New Tork, Oct. 7. Cotton good verj firm, with trading quieter for the day. Combed yarn advanced again. Some advance were made on staple hosiery. Offerings of spring underwear made by one- large Jobber showed reduction from last year, carylng from last year, vary ing from 1254 to 10 per cent. Wool markets were firmer. Burlap were easy. Linen cambrics and sheer g-ood advanced In mill center. New Tork Metal. New York Oct. .. per Market firm; electrolytic, spot and nearby 1254 13c; futures, 1301354c. Lead Market quiet; pot, 4.704.76c Klnc Market' steady; East St. Louis, spot, 4.60c. IS uglas 2793 at aBaaagBiaaaBaaBij II v :i T um ev" 'tmU9.ii.,mmmwrmr