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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1922)
IS c THR PRE: OMAHA, SUNDAY, MARCH 5, 1922. Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES lliuahe Hee wit H ire, Sew Yoik, Mar. 4. With tojay's nurkcts in iimral uoing to wrr prices, the Ricutcr num.. today at in lint to the continued activity And strrttetii ef the investment horni niarkct and lo the day's considerable recoveries in the European e rli.mRt. A rock. roimrtiott of the torciK'i R)vf rimirnt bonds stood at the yc.ir's lush prices; roniaritn 'Willi the previous weeks rlosinir jtiotatiui4 shotted advances m two core of these sevurities ranging from J Irt 4 J-4 point. Mntilar R.iins for the week have hern scored in .1 much Iarnrr mini brr of domestic bonds and the Liber ty Juan arc generally 1-4 to 1-2 point ItiKliT, It will he observed however, that the average of bond in.nv.it t.rircs lias not yet reached tlie level of .iriiii-tice week in 1718, 110tvvitl1sla11rlin.tr the general chuige in the nioury market (.nice that time Merlin lliwatrr, Pietlltig. v.ti.h .til nt II on rn. Imy, Kut b'" K tmluv 1.1 (I 4' at whkh li ilii.e.t: frnn.ti hn! reeovereit from !:" In D IP, The ii-etin In thlt amveruenf v. In iierman itmrH, whirh Inilsy Mllltl nt .IMl,',a HKHllINt .OlMfl I week he This inn iM.iri-ely I un.'fin aei i. 1 v.llh the lae.ie if lirrttmn paper I'lrrerw-y, liuriii; Ilia ftr.t Hire wek f rVI'rii'irv th rtiist'tniltne fin jr In r-e.l 4no.ftOii ono niAik: the. ,tatemnt tor i tin 1..Ktii v week, reoelve.l .y eal.l In.liiy. eh.iweil tnereea of 4. .34,00(1. one.. n tniuinit i.revi.iualv fti-cfl".! only In three fk, Ij.hi tii-if.'ml..r iin.l iereinlier. T.'l's renrilnn In stocK was mostly friu'iinnal. It emlinillea week-enil rll3t . ly I'n.fea.Inmil speculator unit It left :h irmt.T t unil.r of active, tnrioatrlal lhare 1 M 4 point luva the nreviou week. timing, I'nrlhrr IWIIne fliown. An shown l-y lhi London rVonnmlst's taltle.1 enroi.titutlnti. the average or Kng Huh prl.'e fur rnnimn'llf le declined Kaln Surluv February, niitwlthslanitlng a ub liar tin.) rise In the grain market. Thut was the month when the full In Snterlean rrlees, aa a whole wm cheeked; an the average, they ar hlnher now than ,t that d.ilo. !r U ovlrtint. thorofor. rrom lh rontlnulnir dwlln of Knifll.tv irlrw ilurtnif thp Inlorvul. that economic rKilJimtment In Ihnt rountry has taken Ihu ehnpe plnniltunenuNly of a rise In i.Tllitir eTi-hnniie. n fiill In th London rnl.i .renitum and of n decline In price. Krunoniln phllOROphern will prohiihly krnnirlH over th nucn(lnn which of these pl'.rnomena win the eau of the other Ind which wen ffeetlv. We ehnll hear , Kood iIchI fihout deliberate foroinff down prices for the enke of raisin tho gold raluo rf the paper pound aterllnic. and if the d'saHirnus Influence on huslneea of ihe ct.noo.nnn pound reduction In England' ai"inie paper currency. nn there will alan ha people tn re. mark thnt the lowering; of England'! letiinl prtcea was the one aura road to Ihe retaining of export trade and the reducing of Its Import balance. Such ,very day practical otiaervera will prob ihly reason that the continuing fall In Knitllah prices from the utterly dlaprn Bortlonate height tn which they had rlaen In 19?0 la cr.e very distinct contrlhutory reason fur the movement of exchange In London'a favor. Chicago Grain Omaha Grain New York Quotations Rang of prices of the. Icadlnr atocka rirnlshed by l,06an A Bryan, J4S Patera ru.t building: nAir.noAD9. Friday JTlKh. Low. Close. Close. T. S. r 07 9liH "' 96 B. O r.1 37i S7 87 Lannuinii z 1 1 m, , j ,tn -.4 JJ.., J.in', iw; V. Y. Contral 7'4 7i 7Hj 7S .ncs. a i;iuo rVi h3 Prcat Northern.... 754 7.1 75 K. C. Southern.... 2ak 244 -4 Lehigh Valley i 6S llo. Paclflo... H. T. N. II.. So. Pacific r n. XV,... Ponn. H. R hoalinp n.. It. J. A P.. o. Pacific n. Hallway.... t. M. & St. r.. U. P 21 2H4 17 16i 21 . S9V4 7S?4 25'4 2s !' 17"4 794 7JNi 79H4 79i 671 87 "4 H74 flt'i S5'a S5'4 74 4D S3 4'4 7:i'4 7 a 'i 39 Hi 39 84'4 20' 3S4 S5'.4 7.1 411 2nS 23S . 201, 20 'I .23 22 ?i 224 ...t.llU 131 131 Vi 131 STBHT.g. Am. C. Fdry 149 14914 14914, iro'4 Allis-Chalmers ... 4r 15, 4.ri4 4S'4 45'4 Am. Locomotive... Ill 10914 in9'4 in Baldwin I.nco 107 MS 14 105 106 Beth. Steel el 64 63T4 6!4 1,1110. e . or X r.7 PI! '4 67 :i:i', S34 '4 45 4 30 29 '!4 49 4S4 91 'i 94 36.1s OR fruclhln Am. St. Fdry... Lack. Steel Uldvale Hieel... Pressed St. Tar. Rep. St. ,t Iron Ry. St. Springs. Kloss-Schcffieid . IT. S. Steel Vanadium COPF'ERS. Anaconda 4914 4S j Am. ssmii.-Ker. ... 4Hg I'erro Ie Isco.... 3S Chill 17'4 Chino .'. . 2g 26 llrecn l ananca ... 26 Inspiration . Kennecott .. Mlml Nevada Con. Ray Con. . . . Seneca Ltah 27 (74 33 3314 45's 46 S974, 30 .... 65 48 49'4 .... 9714 37 94 14 9414 4S 474, ... 39 -li ... 27'4 2714 36 49H 4814 35 lT.i 26 26 '4 2614 26 39 '4 39 2814 JS 7",a 34 34 J7 - J7 27 141,4 H'.4 1 4 Vi H14 14 Oen. Asphalt t.osden . . . 14i4 13v4 . 63 63 OILS. . 6314 62'4 65 144 13 14'4 63 14 63 63 I'al. Pet 62 35 33 35 36 Island Oil Invincible Oil .. Ile(can l'eterol Middle States .. Pacific Oil Pan -American .. Phillips Pierce Oil Pure Oil , Koval lutch ... BineUilr Oil 1 61 1 61 1 61 1 .16 1'i 1 6 Vi 16 .125 123 124 1254 . J3 ISH 1314 1,1 49 4ii 67 '4 "4 7 31 '4 32 2 4S 48 66 56 57 V4 33 ?tt 34Vi 63 22 181 451.4 23 714 7.4 SIV2 33 62 6214 22 Vi 179 179 Standard Oil. N. J.179 Texas Co 45 45 45 Union OH hile Oil MOTORS. Chandler 74 Vi 7214 General Motors ... 8 8 Vi 17 17V 17 17 9Va 9 ' 9 Willyg-Overland Fierce-Arrow .. White Motor ... Btudebakcr 6 16"i 5 16V4 38 V 97 73 8 6 8V4 6 1614 16 39 39 97 93 43 S8V4 42 15 15 16 14 14 l;i ,. 9SVi RUBBER AND TIRES. Flak 13 13 13 13 Goodrich 38 3S 38 Kalley-Springfleia .434 Keystone Tire .... 16 Ala 15Vi V. S. Bubber 5S 6S 68 69 INDUSTKIAl.f. Am, Reet Sugar... 40 39 S9 S9 At., O. & W. I.... 27 26 26 26 Am. filter. Corp... 44 43 43 44 Am. Sumatra .... 29 27 27 28 Am, Telephone.. ..119 119 H9 120 Am. Can 41 41 41 41 Central Leather... 35 35 35 35 Cuba Cane 11 10 10 10 Cuban-Am. Sugar.. 21 21 Vi 21 21 Corn Products 104 10S 104 103 Famous Players.... R4 83 83 84 General Electric. ..15 153 153 153 Gt. Northern Ore.. 35 S4 34 S5 72 lis 44 71 73 73 68 44 Int. Harvester 90 90 90 Am. II. & L.. prd. 70 6 69 m V. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 44 44 44 44 Int. Paper 47 47 47 4 Int. M. M.. pfd.... 71 70 70 Amer. sugar tier.. 7 Sears-Roebuck .... 69 Slromsberg 44 Tobacco Products.. 6S 68 68 "Worthington Pump .... TVestern Union Westlng'se Electric, 68 65 65 65 American Woolen.. 8SH 87 87 88 MISCELLANEOUS. . Am. Cotton OIL... 14 24 24 J4" Am. Agrl. Chem... 35 35 35 35 American LtnseecL. 32 .32 vnlon Bag, pfd... Poach Magneto ... Urooklvn Ridl Tr. Con. Can 69 69 Cal. Pack. 68 44 68 46 94 S2 32 64 64 64 63 38 38 38 38 n:.- .'V dss 09 Col. G. & El. ... Col Graph. .... 1'nlted Drug ... Na. Enamel ... T.'nlted Fruit ... 1t. Tobacco ... National Lead , Phlla. Co. Pullman Punta AI. Sugar, So P Rico Sug.. Retail Stores 4 73 73Vi ' 84 . 77 76 76 77 . 2 J 1 ! . 62 62 ! l . 34 35 34 34 .141 146 140 141 .163 15!4 ISH, 153 . 90 99 89 89 . 35 34 34 35 .11 116 116 11 . 40 894 40 39 5 44 43 44 44 Pi. X, S Fran.. 28 27 27 2" Vie. Car Chem .. 33 33 33 33 Total tales. 439,500. Monev Friday' close. 4 per cent. Vfki Close, .0040c; Friday close. .039iC. ' Francs Close, .92c; Friday"1 close, '2o. Sterlhjf C'.oea. lilt Hi FridlJ close, 14. ' 1 - I - By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. tinMha Ilea ImwI H lr. Chicago, March 4, Ileavy telling of !onr wheat ni! corn by New York interest ran both marked into itop lo.s orders, Tluite carried ahrat iif 2 5 S"i,4 J-8c and corn 3 J tc from the previous close. Ihe outside siippoit wai only lair, hut weekend evening tip made a rally. The finish w.u at net loci of 2 J 8 l.t t l.ii.. fi 1.. . . ..... w v "' n nun i"i a via c if 2 J-4'.i,J 3-8e, oat 5-rtrti"7-Kc and rye I l-4e. l ard closed 2m,27 l-2t am! nin -'"f'i JJc lower. drain .market ucr dci Iitcil'tf tin st-ttlt'il the past week, the highest prnci dt tlie season being made for VI ii U'liei, ami all jlelii.jaries e.1 rr.rn early, tint heavy realising talrt at i ne rrstiu ni ine Lug upturn ot uie tirmidlit atinut a onitil reirlios anrt t the last wheat was off h'iil 3-4c, corn, 3 $(($ J fie: oat. 1 S-fri2c, and rye 3 3-8t(;i.4 3 -Re. Lard Rained 2 -2bj7 I -2c and ribs lost lOOc. Wheat henllmrlit llenrl.li. Wheat ahnwed an essv underlun from aitipathy Willi Liverpool, and at no time wern iiicrs a man as ml linisn vi n prevmu d.i)'. Trade was very heavy at limes, and sentlinrnt ha becoma pro nnumedly he.rish. There was soma buy lug by hous. with esport connection to reiimva hedge Klnt sale tn Japan and other countries, but long grain cam out freeltf on all lha bulges. The ilsv.Julv suread narrowed to round 21a difference, against lle at the extreme of the previous day, with a badlutf liM-nl house selling May and buy- HIS out?, . III. il sti.mii.BM .... ..., w sirengih In the latter delivery In the race ot peiier weainer nu viui b-ivii from the aouthwest. 1 Here . uuiiuoa in ii". v " count of the eastern gelling other than in iK'Sire to .secure prouia on aiani boiicht lower down. The general run of r pm ip (in i ne i".n BH..IIWII " . w able, with prospects of a better milling demand and smaller receipts. Private cables reported Russia and Austria had bought 4.440.UOO bushels Argentine wheat .... . . ... .1 ., mnA tUm I.imI tlliat. in inn iin"l iflH imi"i "I" neas from the enboard during th day aggregaiea arounci i.ow.vw uueocie. foarsa Urnln I nder ITeseure, l.oree rnine nrn ..u... . . . . ..- ... the tart, with corn leading. At th In- side figure July corn snoweu "n",r the nign or in previous oi, "uvi win. . I. .. ....h....! ... . m B onr1 biiVee On the break and local handler sold S10.O0O bushel to exporters, in ununnuim . . . , , V. . Inat tha mil very svii'iih. v 1 e. - . confidence of the bull hns been greatly , . . .i.. kM..u ll.itMa I Inn .Hit n.r. snaneii hjt inw slatent decline of the past tow days. Caah COril WHB IVr.O lower, wi.ii ....., . . , .it n'.A.I. In nala was main. iilIt'rinKB eiunii. Hem it. ...... ... . . . , ..t ....... h.1,1. an . Ii.anra ly HI a mini irnai n. in ". of the llnuldatlon o pronounced In other grains. Ksport demand continue for ry nd with buying by the seaboard net losses f.ie th. dav were not severe, considering the decline In wheat. I'll Note. r. I -1 ... . -..,r,tln. the condition Of corn In the northern province of Argen tina have become Increasingly Insistent in tho past low oays. .... . i ..h,.i in Kneih America Capon onirn .ii.. ... nn.i Arirentlna the past week make an Impressive showing. Based on the t0t8j' given by the aeanoaro, me nnn . "- el r " . ' .nnixnnnn K...hala nf Which ness exceeoeu v. w w-..v.-. . over 6,000.000 bushels were from rthi America, and Included around 2,000,000 bushels hard winters ana uurume. United Kingdom port stocks of wheat uin.li 1 aaaregated 4.080,000 buahels. compared with .1.400,000 bushel last ": Sr.. "wniie aomesiin ci.u..ii.i.ia ...- : . down wheat price at times, the nwrket must ultimately respond to the bull sn International situation," said Charles sin cere & Co. "Kurope win warn ii wheat that exporters nave to lha aaehoard Indl- .. . ..... ..I., fne eruort during the day aggregated around 2,600.00(1 bushels in all posiuuiis. j; 6OO.U00 bushels were hard winters via thBa8sed'on the showing of wheat .tocks ,t this season a year ago 3. F. Jk" figures that If Marcn i i'" " -' mi ana nan hushels w can COUniry wrin -u. spare 60,000.000 bushels for pP"v , a-jMiw irt 1 en a ri no bunhrli Of whea? isr expected to be filled within , a few davs. The Kussian itij "l.J rye, corn and corn grits on A ednesday. New York CoKee. .... New TorK, marcn "a frmn Braiil failed to stimulate any large volume of buying In the market for cof fee future here this morning, oui. .... &"'w.: mVc.Vrid re- lAHRlntF nt the Start, DUC Huvr Ur"'"r. - momns fci'.i r hight's closing quotations. May advanced to 8.73c, making a. re cover of 30 points from the. ow level of Wednesday. The otnciai market which private advices ai ributed iiitt.ft v.,,,,.- lV eovernment inter- to renewal - mnn and ffrmer exchange rates. Closing price, here were at about the best, the ,m"K.e.t .D mg net unchanged to five points higher. Sales were estimated at about 1 .000 bags. Closing cuotatlons: - March, 62e. May, 87c" Julv. 8.74c: September, S.79c; October 8.s0c: December, 8.81c. Spot Coffee-Firm; Rio U Santos 4s, 1313Vic Mew York Cotton. New lork, March 4. The ton waa barely steady with week-end evening : up ir the cotton market today. Tha gen eral tendency was toward a somewhat lower level, due to the Influence of pro fessional selling and the lack of new demand. Buying from spot house and local shorts was hardly enough to ob sorb offerings. The list sold 2 to 10 points off early in the short session. In creased selling from weak-kneed longs was met In tha last hour and the mar ket dropped to new low levels 'or the session, 19 to 23 points off. Business was a bit more active on the way down. Final bids were around the day low- ebSpot!equit. 25 points' declln at 18.30c for middling upland. Southern spot -markets were: Galveston, 17 65c, 20 points decline; New Orleans, 1676c. 26 points' decline; Savannah, 17 60c 13 points' decline; Mempnis, 17 50c, unchanged; Houston, 17.66c, 20 points' decline; Little Rock, 17.20c, un changed, New York General. New York. March 4. Comm.! Steady; fine white and yellow granulated, ''wtSat Spot weak: No. 3 red and No. i hard J1.47; No. 1 Manitoba, 31.64, and No. 3 mixed durum, 11.41 c. t. f. track New York to arrive. Corn Spot weak: No. 3 yellow and No. 3 white, 76c, and No. 2 mixed. 76e, e. 1. f. New York all ran. Oats Spot easy: No. 3 whit. ; Lard Easy; Mlddlewest, 112.65013.11. Other articles unchanged. Tnrpentlne and Bosln. Savannah. Ga.. March 4 Turpentine Firm: 79 c: sales, 40 barrels; receipts, 21 barrels; shipments, 101 barrels; atock, 6,300 barrels. Rosin Firm: sales. 499 casks: receipt. 637 casks: shipments, 605 casks; stock, nQuoteB. E. $4.10; F. G, H I. 11.11: K, $4.S5; M, $5.05; N, $5.35; WO, $5.86; WW, $6.10. , . New York Dry Good. New York, March 4. Cotton good were quiet today. Print cloth in wide construction were easter. Yarn were oulet, with a firmer trend and sheeting were firm. Wool goods were quiet with a more noticeable demand for staple. Burlaps were quiet. Linens hav been re vised on plain cloth In primary produc ing market. Chicago Produce. Chicago, March 4. Butter Lower creamery extra. 36836c; firsts, 329 36c: seconds. 2S31c; standards, 85 c. Eggs Lower; receipts. 19.273 cases; firsts. 224 23c: ordinary firsts, 2021c; miscellaneous, 2222c. Poultry Alive, unchanged. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. March 4. Potatoes Weak; receipt, 67 cars; total V. S. shipment, 662 ears: Wisconsin round whites, sacked, $1.70S180 ewt.: bulk, $1.801.90 cwt.; Minnesota, sacked. $1.65 1.75 cwt.; Idaho rurals, sacked, $1.9591.00. cwt; Idaso russets, sacked, $2.20 cwt. New York Dried Fruits. New York, March 4. Evaporated Ap ples Firm. Prone Firmer, California, 1911c Apricot Scarce. Peaches Active. ' JUisinQul t t4r. Omaha Produce Omaha. March 4, Liverpool wheat closed 4,4 lower. The Chicago future market, after epciiinjf at about unchanged puce, turned very weak and iold iharply lower. On thu break May wheat otd off about 4e, July about J.'jC. while corn sold about 4c lower, and oatt wai about a cent lower. 1 hi oecline was caused by general com mission houe selling and uncover ing of top-lo order, on the way down, Ihe market was given iup port around the inside fKuret and pricea raillied, but the tally wa fee hie and final price were not lar from the bottom. Keceipti in the local matket con tinue liberal, arrival! of wheat being car, corn 95 cart and oati lo cars. Keceipti last year were slight ly larger; shipments of all kinds of grain were 1J4 cars. There was a cood demand for cash grain in the loral market at pre vailing prices, which were generally lower. Spot wheat sold 2c to 3c lower, corn was generally 3c lower, oats J.c to 4C lower, rye 2c to 2'te lower, while barley was generally unchanged. WHEAT. K'n f dark hard! i ear. II II No. S dark hard: t car tsmutty), $1.11; 1 rar tsmulty), It 16. No. S hard winter: It car, It. Hi 1 rar. Il.il; 1 ear (smutty), $1.31, ml dark. Nn. 1 hard winter: 1 rar. 11.1": 1 ear. $1 10; l car tamutty), II 5. m dark. No. I yellow nsrcl: l car, si.. Nil 4 vllnw iiard: S ear, 11.:$. No. 3 spring: l car (northern, ry mutty). l. IS. Hampl spring: 1 car (dark, northern frosted!. II 43. 1 tnlied. 1 rar. 11.19. No. 3 mixed: I car (smutty), 11.11; 1 csr (smutty), ll.u. No. 4 mixed; 1 car (durum, smutty), $1.1$. CORN. No. I white: 1 car (shipper weights), tie. No. S white: 1 ear, 61e: I ear, lie; t car - (shippers' weignts), sic. No. S whit: I car (apeclal billing), I0. No. 1 yellow; 1 car, lie. No. S yellow: 10 car, lie; I ear (ship pers' weights), tic. Pio. s yeuow: a cars, ouygo. No. I yellowi 1 car, 60c No. 1 mixed: S car, 49 e; 1 ear, 4le. No. X mixed: 1 ear. 49c; 1 car, 41a S mixed: X car. 49c. OATS, t whit: 1 car, 16c. S white: 1 rar. I5e: 4 cars, tie. No. 4 white: 1 car. 34c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. 34c. RIB. No. S: 1 ear, lie, No. 3: 1 car, 91 e. No. 4: 1 car, 90c. BARLEY. No. 3: 1 ear, 60c. No. 4: 1 car, 68c. No. 1 feed: 2-3 car, 17c Jamo'e: 5-3 ear, 66e. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlot) No. No. No. Week Year Receipts Todsy. Ago. Ago. Wheat 9 69 62 Corn 96 92 84 Oat II 15 17 Rye 4 3 Barley 2 7 4 Week Year Shipment Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat 84 45 26 Corn 8.1 86 46 Oat 16 S3 8 Ry 12 1 Barley 12 1 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels) Week Receipt Today. Wheat i58.ono Corn 1,664.000 bats 646,000 Ago. 171,000 2,085,000 797.000 Week Ago. 657.000 1.446,000 646.000 Year. Ago. 1,075,000 1,691,000 676.000 Year Ago. 646.000 954,000 508.000 Shipment Today, Wheat 431,000 Corn 1.200,000 Oat 605,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Crlots Today. Ago. Wheat 31 29 Corn 291 142 Oats 94 83 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Wheat 134 138 Corn 98 63 Oats 11 1S ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Wheat 90 106 Corn 60 86 Oats '. 30 49 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Minneapolis 325 137 390 Duluth 45 24 40 Winnipeg 328 328 254 Year Ago. 34 468 121 223 126 14 74 154 55 Furnished fcr slsl f K'brasWa, de partment of agriruiiura, kittMii v( mar ki and inarkeilngi UVB I'Ol'l.TRT, Whulesait Wholesale Tluyni I'r. M.uing 'r. ii i)itfl" tosiaid:i emi.gs .oo ,; .:s0 1 1 -us ig ht ..... . ,i;0 ,;i Minn (li-v) ... .iff .SI .; tort ,,,,,,,,,,, ,i:u .11 .! Muck , ur ,:i .s-it Ilia. ,,, I1 ,1) ,!.IS 'iU'kei :-r 51 ,30 n a. etiii .a... tipring ,,, ll.m l u'ka I'U. k .... tiesa 't'Ulksv ,, Selsct No, 1 No. 3 Creek .... Caa i.i)um, .IlLsHLD I'UCI.TRT. t.GOH. .519 .:st .:' . ,tnt .in ,3U .40 ..4 ,. s oo i I 19 nt'TTKR, Creamery, prim. Creamaiy, tub .:. Couniry, best 199 " 4 Cuumry, voin 17 ..Out Duller fat, H. I'r. -it HAT Pratrl No. I upland 110. loff 11.00 No, 1 uiiland St'JOlu.O! No. 1 upland 1o S.OO No. 1 midland M. no w in. to No. 1 tni.lland l int, .to No. nildlsnd.. f 7 009 S OU No. I lowland...... I uoiu) 1.00 No. 3 lowland t.Vvy 9. no Alfalfa, choice II. 6u 19.60 No. 1 14.6UUIS.60 Hiandard I4.nui 14 oo No. a 11. 6ti) 1) 00 No, I Jo.oorui i.ou Oat stiaw I.ooijs 9.00 Wheat straw 7. any g.gg rKl llH A.NU Vt!lt.TABW.S Fruits llauaiias. T'ir" lb. 4irnges, sit 214 and larger, I..6HM7.0O: sue 21.0 I3.6flec7.0n; (in ., i.76 tl in; six 324, 11. 60MI.no. Lemons, as ootFi.iiii box, Grapefruit, tl.6nut.00 erste. Apples, sec. to grade and size: lelcous, ll.DliVI.Ii; Home lleautles, $3,no(fl.6tt; eta men Wlne- snp, I3.2f.43.7i: Common Wineaap, 1.76 4 00; Mpltxenberg. i 2594.011: mark Twig. $3 n(if 4.00; Ren Iavis, $3.00; Ort- ley, :.503.:5. Flga. 24 pkg. os., 12.26; 12 pkga. 10 os., $1.60, Dates, $4 pkg. per box. 14.76: Ilnllowll. UuUtiO per lb: Kx- celslor. 36 pkgs., 13.00, Vegofnblea Potatoes, per cwt.: Neo. Early Ohio No. 1. $2.003.1S: Neb. Irish Cbbbler No. 1, l-'.00..15; Red River Ohio No. 1, $2.252.60; Colo. Brown Beau ties, $2.60; Idaho Rurals, 12.50. Sweet Po tatoes. $1.75(0 2.60 per bu. Celery, 11.2611 2.00 dox. Head Lettuce, $S.25i)6.60 crate. Leaf Lettuce. 65 B 76c dos. Red Onions, ftp lOo per lb. Yellow Onions, IftlOo per lb. Spanish Onions, $4.254.t0 crale. Cauli flower, $2.60ff2.7t crate. Cucumbers, hot house, $J.00tii3.7li per dos. Carrots, 2Vi 3o lb. Turnips, 2 3o lb. Parsnips, 3 3c lb. Beets. J3o lb. Cabbage. 1 Mc lb. Young Southern Ivadlsb.es, 76 W90o Young Southern Carrots, 10c. Young Southern Bret, .90 (pi. 00. Brussells Sprouts. 25c lb. Shallots. 650700 dos. Green Peppers. 8036o lb. Young Southern Onions, too dos. bunches. Parsley, 45 65o dos bunches. Nuts Black Walnuts, 66o lb. English Walnuts, 30(f 35o lb. Braxll, large, washed, 16:so lb. Braxll. medium washed, 14 16o lb. Pecans, large, 2230c. Almonds, sack lots, 28o lb. Peanut. Jumbo raw. 13c: Jumbo roasted. 14 W 15c: hand- picked, raw, 910c; hand-picked, roast ed. U13c. Honey (In case), 14 frames to case, J5.754ft.00 per cas ' HIDES AND WOOL. Beef hides: Green salted, No. 1 (late take offl. per lb.. 66c; green salted, No. 2 (late take off), per lb., 4i&.6c; green hides. No. 1 (late take otri, per 10., S'O 4c: green hides. No. 2 (late take off), per lb., 2 S 3c: green salted (old atock), per lb.. nH4r; green sanea nun niaes, jno. 1, per lb., 3c; green salted bull hidea. No. I, per lb.. 2c. Horse hides: Large, each, $2.60: me dium, each, $2.00; small, each, $1.60; pony and g ues. ,..: Jl.oo. Sheep pelts: Green salted, ss to site and wool, each, 60c$1.00; shearlings. green salted, as to site and wool each, 6c 20c. Wool Choir fine and blood, rer lb., 2025c; medium or blood, per lb., 1821c; low and blood per lb., 15 17c: burry wool, per lb., 8c. Wholesale prices ot ceet cuts are as follows: No. 1 Ribs. 23c: No. 2 ribs. 22c: No. I ribs, 17c. No. 1 loins, 26c; No. 2 loins, 4c: No. 3 loins, 19c. No. 1 rounds. 16 c; No. 2 rounds, 6c; No. 3 rounds. 12c No. 1 chucks, 10c; No. 2 chucks, 9c; No. 3 chucks, 8c. No. 1 plates, 6c; No. 2 plates, 6c; No, plate. 4s, Live Stock CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Upflike Grain Co. DO. 2627. March 4. Art. I Open. High. Low. Close. Yest. wht. May 1.45 1.45 1.41 1.42 1.45 1.45 1.42 1.45 July 1.22 1.22 1.19 1.20 1.23 1.22 1.20 1.22 Ry. May 1.06 1.06 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.06 July .95 .95 .93l .94 .95 Corn. I I I I I May .66 .66 .62 .63 .66 .66 63 .66 July I .68 .68 .66 .66 .69 I .68 66 .69 Oats. I ( I May .41 .41 .40 .41 .41 .51 July .43 .43 .42 .42 .43 Pork I May 121.20 21.20 21.1 21.10 21.25 Lard. I 1 May 31.lt 12.lt 11.13 111.90 12.12 July 112.32 12.32 12.00 12.10 12.10 Ribs. 1 May 111,40 11.40 11.20 11.26 11.45 July 111. 00 11.00 10.80 10.80 11.05 Kansas City l ive Stock. Kansas City. March 4. Cattle Re ceipts. 255 head: for week, beef steers, steady: ton. $8.85: she atock steady to 25c higher; canners, cutters and bulls.strong 10 ic nigner; calves, strong to 6c nigner; stockers, feeders, stock cows and heifers, 1526o higher; stock calves, 2650c higher. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; active, strong to lOo higher than yesterday's average; bulk, good and choice lights and mediums, s11.90ep12.Z6: too, 112.25: no shippers operating; bulk of sales, $10.90 11. sv; pacaing sows ana pigs, steady. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300 head for week, sheep strong to 15c higher; tamos, oveuc lower; top, flD.ao. fit. Joseph lily Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., March 4. Cattle Re ceipts. 100 head: nominal: steers. $6.76 8.75; cows and heifers, $4.008.60; calves lo.ouigyiu.uo. Hogs Receipts, 2.001 head; 10a higher; top, $11.20; bulk of sales, $10.86011.20. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 300 head; steady; lambs, $14.2515.00; ewes, $7.60 8.60. Now York Produce. New York, March 4. Butter Steady; creamery higher than extra, 3839c; creamery extras, 37 38c; firsts, 34 37c: packing stock current make No, 3, 2021c. Eggs Unsettled: fresh gathered extra firsts. 27 28c; firsts, 2627c. Cheese Firm. Minneapolis Grain, Minneapolis, Minn., March 4 Receipts. 323 car compared with 390 cars a year sgo. Cash: No. 1 northern, $1.50 1.54; May. $1.43; July. $1.33. Corn No. 3 yellow, 6151e. , Oats No. 3 white, 3435c. Barley 52 62c. Rye No. 2, 9697e. Flax No. 1. $2.582.64. Kansa City Produce. Kansas City, March 4. Eggs Un changed; firsts, 30c. Butter Unchanged; creamery, 40e; packing, 15c. Poultry Hens, Is higher; springs, un changed, 29c. St. Lonl Grain. St. Louie. Mo.,- March 4. Wheat May, $1.31; July, $1.16. Corn May, 41c; July, 44c Oats May, 41o. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., March 4 Close: Wheat May, $1.291.29; July, $1.12. Corn May, 66c: July. 69e. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis, Minn., March 4. Flour Unchanged. Bran $26. 0. XgwYork PoaxMry. New Yor4, March 4. Live Poultry dull;, no price quoted; dressed firm and unchanged. ' Receipts were Official Monday ... Official Tuesday.... Official Wednesday, Official Thursday.. Official Friday.... Estimate Saturday. Six days this week. Same last week..., Same 2 wks. ago. . . Same 3 wks. ago... Same year ago 6.929 7.526 9,254 1,714 1,777 250 26,347 40.463 60,711 49,687 38,436 Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours, ending at 3 p. m. March 4, 1922: RECEIPTS CARLOT. Horses and Cattle.Hogs. Sheep.Mls. Ry.. 7 Omaha, March 4. Cattle Hogs Sheep 6.308 14.165 12,563 9,766 10,245 6.800 61.9:16 65,787 69,039 72.114 76,566 7,66 . 6.254 . 6,074 . 4,116 . 2,190 . 700 .25,999 .30,327 .29,933 .30.830 .29.073 C M. : St. P. Wabash R. R. . Mo. Pac. Ry 12 Union Pacific R. R. . 3 C. & N. W. Ry east. .. . C. & N. W. Ry., west 1 C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry.. . C, B. & Q. Ry., east. . 2 C, B. & Q. Ry., west 8 C, R. I. & P.. west.... Total receipts 33 D1SPOSITION- 2 27 5 4.1 9 1 8 1 96 HEAD. Hogs. .. 247 2,650 Armour & Co Cudahv Packing Co Hold Packing Co 549 Morris Packing Co 696 Swltt & Co 1.120 J. W. Murphy 1,098 Swartss & Co 499 Total .6,759 Cattle Receipts 700 head. Cattle of all classes were steady today, roost of tha arrivals being stockers and feeders billed direct to yard traders. One string of choice heavy feeders brought $7.75, The week's receipts have been just fair, some 26,000 head, and general trend of prices has been stronger, gains amounting to 1015c on beef steers, 25c on .cows, 25 50o on heifers and fully 25c on all kinds of stockers and feeders. In other words, this week's prices have been the high est of the season so far, steers reach ing a top of $8.60, Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $7.858.60; fair to good beeves, $7.007.75; common to fair beeves, $6.50 7.00; good to choice yearlings, $8.009.00; fair to good yearlings, $7.257.85; com mon to fair yearlings, $6.60(i7.2&; good to choice heifers. $6.757.60; fair to good heifers, $5.266.75; choice to prime cows, $5.906.40: good to choice cows, $5.25 6.76; fair to good cows, $4.765.35; com mon to fair cows, $3.004.50; good to choice feeders, $7.107.15; fair to good feeders, $0.35ffl7.00; common to fair feed ers. $5.756.25; good to choice stockers, $7.258.00; fair to good stockers, 56.65 7.25; common to fair stockers. $6.00 6.60; stock heifers,. $4.506.25; stock cows, $4.255.50; stock calves. $5.607.75; veal calves, $6.0010.75; bulls, ags, etc., $3.60i&j6.5O. Hogs Receipts, 6,800 head. The market was fair and active Saturday at prices mostly steady with Friday, some strength being noted on a few butcher weight hogs. Light hog sold mostly from siu.isianu.sf. witn a toD nr ra of im.sn mixed loads and butcher weights. $10.60 10.76, and packing grades. $9.7610.50, with extreme heavies. $9.60ji9.75. Bulk of sales was $10.6010.85. The week Is closing with an advance over last week's cioae 01 eu&fsuo. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. New York Bonds I Iberty fland. Huh 111 Mb S 91 ue II I. in l.i 4',a 9T t 471 I. lb Slid 4 V. 9T ft 411 l.i ij it J li.a 9a tl l ib 4111 iU .!,( i: v in 4 ), J 1 Vie r.4 0 lu ia luu.u lose IvD.Oi . Inrrlf (ioierument JJ r.i,itn. t Itf ,,ii .' Iteia-ian is 7 101 iij - '."" 'IS 17 ! I I'.I.UII t ,.,..,.i.", 1 C.J I. If).. t ew na I' 00 fl ne 97 44 !. srii sir. 9411 91 : ' 44 91.44 ,,,1011 3 JUS 34 log ,..l"0 l 0 It mo 1 in iimiii a 14 Ilia. il a , II Hurdeaux 6s Ha.1 ti. . .-..a'.-. a -an V, .SI"" S CmniU la if H.t as 9,1" ''annilH f 1911 9; ,t- S t'hil of lt:i. .101 ui jn 4 I II I In u( Mil . ... 1 II J0J 103 Chlnea ( la (4 - .lininn aa ,,,,ls JU lf 24 t lty of hn p ia,il, jmij 1,1114 . turn,., as as 10 Cub 4 79 79 79 inih k A ....101 1" jos 0 I'viiiuark a 91 1 liemnark 9 ,.,,,109 109 Ju 47 Hutch Kaat Ind ti 95 95 ' French ,,jt loa,, 101 110 freuch 7s ,,.,,100 100 100 - eiip in i,b il 9 t J 2nd 4 , a .... n ai s , ,, ,, 7fli 2 I.) OH I ., 11 Marseille 4 19 Mexican 6 ,,, In Mexican lurg , 13 Mexican 4 93 Nelherland 6 . 1 It 10 lie .Ian la. 19 llln (irand D 8. lno 100 no 6S Hem 7 93 91 91 43 Sweden 6 101 10l 100 29 Swia I list, jHUj 1 1 rv 1 . 3 So of San P I, ...102 103 lot 4 I'ruguay M lot 105 lot 16 I'nl King t 23. 105 ln )05 24 Fill King .'. ,..10!. 1061, 106 14 Pnl King 1930 .... 100 99 9 IV Zurioii 6 110 110 110 Domentle. II NY City 4a 69... 96 96 95 Amn Agr 7 ..looioo luo 11 Amn Smelt ts ., 89 18 8 2S3 Amn Sug s .... 98 98 98 21 Amn Tel cv 6...111 111 111 u Ainu 1 ei rni vm, ,, iq s 99 1 Amn Tel 4 ... 99 2 Amn Tel col 4s. . 88 t Amn Writ Pop 7 82 i Armour 4a 86 1 A T A S F Gen 4s 17 1 A C 1. 7s 106 106 106 SAC ti let 4 86 86 86 5 A I! I, Unl 4s... 86 86 86 SAC L 4k N 4s... 79 79 79 t All Fruit 7s S3 3;t S3 10 Atl Refg deb S.104 101 104 !! Hi O ll 98!i 96 94 1 ii a c retg bs... so 2 71 A O cv 4s... 77 IB t O gold 4s ..71 31 RAO prior lien 3s 93 7 H.tO Cgh LEitW 4s 75 1 BvO Sou Weat 3a 88 8 Bell Tel of Pa 7s. .101 1 lleth Steel 1st 5s.. 90 4 llklyn Kdisnn 6a A ...IIOV 110 110V ...14 S4 104 ... s a I', t . ion 19 9 16 SiS t6 .... tl 44 99 76. 6 66 66 44 43 k 9 99 76 15 16 64 tl 44 49 ..101 101 101 9 84 81 16 87 99 86 81 86 17 92 79 '! 74 92 ' 88 108 96 1H 80 77 78 93 74 88 108 96 92 3 Rklyn K T 7s den 72 72 6 Hkn elf of dep stpd 70 70 77 6 Bkn I'n Kiev 6s stp 82 82 82 1 Can Ntn 6s ...109 109 109 72 Can Pac Deb 4s.. 78 77 78 1 Can Sou 6 96 96 96 3 Cent of Ga 6s .. 97 97 97 11 Cent Pac 4 83 83 83 10 Cerro De Pasco Is 111 111 111 6 C ft O cv 6 86 86 86 13 C AV O cv 4s .. 81 83 83 19 I', H Alton 3s .. 41 41 41 9 C B W 69 97 97 97 1 C B W 111 3s.. 78 78 78 34 Ch East 111 6s '61 76 74 74 6 CH O W 4a .. 60 60 60 5 C M St P CV 6s. 64 63 63 5 (.1 M St P refg 4S 68 68 58 10 C. M St P gen 4s. 73 73 73 5 C M St P 4s '26. . 73 73 73 ' 5 CM St P deb 4s '34 60 60 60 4 CM St P Pug Sd 4s 66 66 66 6 CH Ry 6s 77 77 77 2 O R I & P Gen 4s 81 81 81 23 C R I & P Gen 4s 78 78 78 4 C St P M & O 6s 93 93 93 1 Ch Un stn 6s..lU 11.1 113 45 Ch Un Stn 4s... 91 91 91 10 f'hlle Copper 7s. ..100 100 100 39 Chile Copper 6s.. 85 85 86 3 f'ons Coal ot Md 6s 86 86 86 13 CCC & ST L ret 6s 98 98 98 52 Con Gas 7s lo7 107 107 53 Cuba Cane deb 8s. 79 78 79 15 Cuba Cane deb 7s 79 79 79 1 Cuba RR 7 ....102 102' 102 4 Cub Am Sg col 8104 104 104 36 lien R O Refg 6s. 46 46 46 2 Hen R G eon 4s. 74 74 74 2 Det Edn refg 6s D101 - 100 101 6 Pet Unl Ry 4s. 74 74 74 2 Pia Match deb 7s 108 101 108 5 Dupont 7s 104 104 104 6 Dcquesne Lights 6s 102 102 102 2 Erie prior lien 4s. 68 68 68 4 Erie gen lien 4s.. 44 44 44 8 Erie CV 4s A .... 38 38 38 1 Erie CV 4s B. . . . 38 38 38 1 Fislc Rubber SS....102 102 102 1 Gen Eiec Deb 6S..104 104 104 4 Goodyear T 8s '31 99 98 99 7 Goodyear of 1941. .113 112 113 3 Grand Trunk 7s.. 109 108 108 2 Grand Trunk 63 ..102 101 101 41 Gt Nor 7s 107 107 107 29 Gt Nor 6s 96 96 96 7 Hock Valley 4s.. 83 83 83 2 Hud & Man refg 6a 78 78 78 31 Hud & Mati lnc 5s 68 67 68 5 111 lnc 5s fs 99 99 99 8 111 lnc 4s of 1953. 78 79 79 1 l'l Steel 4 89 89 89 1 Int M 4s ctfs dep 12 12 12 9 Int Rap Trans 6s. 63 63 63 6 Int Mer Marine 6s 93 93 93 4 Int Pap 6s 84 84 84 14 Invincible 8s .... 92 91 92 3 K C FT S&M 4s.. 76 76 76 3 K C Terms 5s .. 80 80 80 3 Kelly Spg 8s ....103 103 103 65 Lack Steel 6s '23. 98 98 98 2 Lako Shore 4s '28. 92 92 92 3 Lake Shore 1931... 91 90 91 3 Lake Sh gen 3s 77 77 77 10 LIB & Myers 7s. .115 114 114 I Llg & Myers 5s... 94 94 94 10 Lehigh Valley 6s. .101 101 101 1) I, ft N 7s .". 106 "6 106 8 I. & N 6S 102 101 102 1 Man Ry 4 62 62 62 5 Man Ry tfd ex... 62 62 62 2 Market St Ry 6s.. 94 94 94 4 Mar S R 1st con 6s 87 87 87 11 Mex Ing 4 34 84 34 10 Mex Ing Pete 8s. 102 102 103 2Mldvale 5s 86 86 86 15 M St L rfg 6s... 38 38 38 6 M St L 4s 38 37 37 15 St P & S M 6S.101 101 10t 257 M K & T new a 5s 61 61 61 3 M K & T prior lien 80 3 M K & T 4s .... 67 6 M K & T 6s .... 93 M K Ac T 1st 4s.. 76 6 Mo Pao 6s 1926.. 96 40 Mo Pao gen 4s .. 62 9 Mont Power 6s ..94 1 Morris & Co 4s. 83 67 93 76 95 62 94 83 35 66 10 Nassau Elec 4s .. 35 1 6 N O T & Mex 6s.. 66 4 N Y C col 7s 106 106 31 N Y C deb 6c... 99 99 2 N Y C 4s '34... 87 87 11 N Y C con 4s... 79 79 1 N Y C refg 3s.. 76 75 1 N Y C L S 3s.. 72 72 1 N Y C L S 3W.S 72 72 15 N Y Ed 1st 6S A106 106 106 1 N Y Jersey 6s... 93 9J i 67 93 76 95 62 94 83 36 66 106 99 87 79 75 72 8 Sh. Pr. ... 10 60 . . . 10 65 70 10 75 ... 10 85 60. .323 70 10 25 48. 51. .286 70 10 60 78. .249 70. .255 ... 10 70 70. .250 69. .219 ... 10 80 79. .224 74. .204 ... 10 10 Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 250 head. There has been a good demand for fat lamb all week with the exception of one mid-week eesslon when the demsnd weakened and prices declined 75c $1.00. Value held teady for the remainder of tha week closing with a 76c$1.00 decline over last week. Feeders and shearing lambs are 3550e lower than a w-.u aan with best shearing lambs quoted at $14.50. oneep neia lully steady cloaino- week with an advance of 60 60c, best light ewes selling at $8.60. quotations on sheen: Fat lamhs a-nnd to choice. SI4.a0914.85: fat lambs, fair tO good. $14.00014.50: ehenrina lamha $14.0014.50; feeder lambs, $13.00013.85; eull lambs. $!0.0012.00; fat yearlings, light, $11.5013.0O; fat yearlings, heaw, ii.iwnin.eij rsi wetners, li.75i?9.00: fat ewes, light, 37.50e8.6O; fat ewes, heavy. It.lOg 7.00; feeder ewes, l.00SI.(S, Chicago live Stock. Chicago. March 4. Cattle Receipt, 600 head: compared with week ago, (beef steers mostly 15c higher with spot on good kinds up more and extreme top for week $9.40; better grades tat cowa ana heifers, 240c higher: lower grades. canners and cutters, 1015c nigner; ouns steady; good to choice stockers ana feerlern fltestilv: common kinds dull: Veal calves sharply lower; mostly $1 off. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 neaa; uno"". mostlv steady with Friday's average, shippers bought about 3,000 hfad;,,"'l: over light; top, 311.36; duik, ia..vvii 11.25: pigs slow. Sheep Keceipis, ovu uu . v....i.n. with week ago fat lambs and yearlings. 25 to 60c lower; sheep about -5c lower, shearing lambs, steady. Sioux City live gtock. Rinn. fitv. In.. March 4. Cattle Re ceipts, 300 head; market steady compared to a week ago; killers, 25 60c higher; stockers strong, 25c higher; fed steers and yearlings. $7.259.00; warmed up fed steers and yearlings, $5.007.0O; fat cows and heifers, $4.5007.00; canners, $3.00 4.25; veals, $5.0010.00; feeders, $5.00 7.25: calves, $4.507.50; feeding cows and heifers, $3.605.60; stockers, $5.O07.O0. Hogs Receipts. 4.600 head: market steady: butchers. 110.6010.75: lights, $10.7510.86; heavy mixed, $10.2510.60; heavy packers. $9.00i99.60: western pigs, $11.60; native pigs, $10.6010.7S. Sheep Receipts, 300 head: market 150 higher compared to a week ago: hyl of sales. $10.6010.80; lambs, 10 16c lower; sheep teady. St. I-oul Llreetock. Bast St. Lout. III.. March 4. CattI Receipt. 300; compared to week :o; Beef teer, yearlings, beef cow, bulls, stockers and feeders, 25o higher; can ners, cows, steady; veal calves, 10 to 100 '"hors Receipts. 4.000; steady to 10c lower: top. $11 40; bulk. 160 to 210-pound averages, $11.2511.35: 320 to 250-pound weights. Ill.10ajll.20; packer sows, steady, $9.409.60; pigs, steady to trong. Sheep Receipt, none; no trading to day; compared to week ago: Fat lamb mostly tOe lower; sheep about steady, j J N Y N II deb 4 ! II II II t N T fl rrfg 4 91 S N V Hi. el'a la,, 14 tl' tJ I N t I Kva run 4 Si. at', - St N Y Tl 4 '4l...o.t lSH I"!' S N V Tel f ll.l'i J.is Ids 11 N Y Tel 4 ... l 91 91 9 N Y W AV II 4 fa 41 41 41 t Norfolk Kill C A. i t Nor W. rr l I'U I' a I iviir weei i nn 4a at aa I Nur I'. 4 fa ,, aa b at 74 Nur I tl N jt a'-; ln lut ii!, 3 N W Unl Te ;!.! 10! loll, I ont I'nwer d ... 4: 9- 9: 1 lit M101I I. in 4 111, M 3 nr blunt I. it... '. 9 9 ii II XV V 4a IJ), 71 IS' 3 I'ao Coatt t .... n at It t I' U V K (... t't tt n I l'. k. id tl'iloi at t f M , 13 Pan I'd la 97 97 97 1 I'. una 1 of 1930.li.r ol ); & j-enna uii ,. .itw ji.a.B iniii. 14 Panna t of lull, 14 mini gun 4.,. ti 14 Peoria (t V. l-t 4 74 II Peon ti H Inn 4 29 1 Per Marq f .... 9.1 14 I'hlllpuin lly 4a.. 41 S Porta lino Tub loo 1u0 1011 S I'rod 4. tlef Cor la lot 101 .i S It 1 Ark A l.a 4 I 1IW 7?i. 77 i. is nt i, 1 ma 4.. s.1 23 Ht L K 4 A... 49 a Ht ii h r ti i... ji, a HI I, A 1' C I'., 94 fl sit I, S V ad St.. 7s lot Ht 1. 8 V Ino fa.. : 1 Ht 1, H W rv 4a.. 72V 1 Ht L H W term 5 14 4 HAAAP 4 73 29 he. hoard At, ron sa 49 3 Seaboard AL a. I J ta 19 2 Seal.. I A 1, refg 4a 14 157 Sinclair cv 7 ..lo:i t Sou Pas refg 4. k5 4 Hou I'ao i v 4a. , , 44 Sou l(V gen , 95 15 Sou ty 4a 61 I Ho Calif 1 1115 o6 lobt 1 Hteel A Tub 7a.. 94 9t 94 1 Term It A Ht I. 4 93 92 93 24 Third Ave AdJ 6 la 41. CO 2 Tide Wt ctfs 101 103 10 a Trl City It Ai L 6 99 99 99 1 Union Pao ....102 10; 10: 3 Union Pac cv 4.. 92 92 93 1 Union Tank Car ; 10:1 10:1 li.; 9 uni Ity 111V PS... S3 K3 fcj 4 U H lieally 3 II S Rub 4 "a. 74 : 90 tt s.i 94 7 41 n 71 49 14 r.4 MI 45 4 96 ; 96 IP 29 90 44 11 96 7 42 7 40 19 34 1 11314 M. 95 13 20 ir s itub is ... 3 U R Steel (, . 1 Utah 1'w 6a ... 19 Va Chem 7s , 1 Va Rwy Is .... 1 West Md 4s ... 2 Weat Pao tt IS 3 W II 4s tV V 6 6 Weat Shore 4a reg 78 71 S Weathouse Elec 7s 106 H6 2 Wllaon 7s 74 76 29 Wilson 1st 95 95 4 Wllaon cv 6s .... 90 89 5 Wl Cent 4 77 77 Total sales, $8,731,000. . 4:i 93 9.1 .1114 04 104 . 86 66 e .100 100 100 . 90 90 90 . 91 91 . 92 93 . 2' : . 99 99 ,14 108 94 94 Male Furnislungs Sale Announced lluse Stock of Ma nl llo) Apparel OffcrfJ t Low Prim. The Kldredge Reynolds company, Kirinerly ncnon-Thorne, has decid ed l.i devote all Its attention to women's depiitmentt, going enl of the men's and hoys' goods hutinrn. Several days ago J, I Hrandeis & Sons purcliaed the entire men's and hoys' stock of the company. J Ins include! men s overcoati, Miiu. raincoats, hats and capi, shirts, neckwear, socks, sutpenders, helts, collars, pajania, medium weight un orrwear, athletic underwear, union suits, and other article. The stock alio includes an assort ment of boys' suit, overcoats, top coats, raincoats, odd trousers, shirts, Homes, helts, collars, wash suits, ju venile suits, sweaters, inackinaws, neckwear, leather coats, leatherette coats, pajamas, night shin, play suits and pretty nearly everything in youths' clothing. The Khlredge Reynolds company ha heen known for carrying an ex cellent stork of high grade men's and boys' goods, and the sale of the lot to J. I.. Brandcis & Sons means that residents of Omaha and vicinity will he offered the enormous stock at the lowet prices Omaha has known for many years. J. I.. Brandcis Si Sons announce that this stock will he put on aale at a date to be announced later. The men's and boy' clothing and boys' furnishings will he on the fourth 9. floor. Tht men's furptihlnjs will be on the main door. !rtai!ci announcement of three-day tshs will lit made in Itrandeif (tore dve'iisement tJ pear in Tht Be. RuinM IVphs Normglcjr, ! Jewrlf Pre 'ulent Vnhrti Edward If. Hufnagfl, president ! the American National Hetail Jew. elers association, was tht guest el Omaha jewelers here Friday and jes- ter.lay. Jluin.gr! talked to an audience of 90 jewelers at ilinnrr at Hotel I'ontenelle lYiJa evening. He lft lat right for Minneapolis, "I find a better tone in bunneii conditions throughout the cotintrr during my travels this month." sans Hufnagel. "The general view t! wholesalers i that business is P proaching normalcy." Stocks, Bonds , ii 11 11 .sIliel,'r fcTlriS. aa I A I TS ! 1 $SJ Omaha Stock 'I & Bond Co. ii II V t AT 6027 I 1 250 Patera Trust Bldf. fAUL 3. VOIXMAR, Mgr. 91 91 2 li 99 101 94 78 106 76 5 90 '; Greater than Mexia Vlgoroua drilling operations on the great Powell oil structure, just north of alexia and east of Corslcana, Texas, prov con clusively that the geologists wer right when they predicted that tha Powell truc. ture should provo another and greater Mexfa. Th Vinson well toward th south end of tht structure hss just encountered a rich oil sand at 2.67a foef, which 1 be lieved to be good for gusher production. It' a greater showing than any at the ame depth at Mexia. For full Informa tion about Mexia, the great Powell struc ture and other rich Texas oil fields, read the Texas Oil Bulletin. Write today and we will send you the Texas Oil Bulletin free for three months, and we will also send you the Special Illustrated Coralcana- Mexia edition of this magazins wunout cost or obligation. Address TEXAS OIL BULLETIN The Illustrated Oil Weekly. SfiS Waggoner BIdg, Tort Worth, Texas. II II II f I1 .1 HOW may funds be invested so at to be secure, earn a reasonable interest and be subject to minimum taxes? INVESTMENT in any of our choice Ne braska farm mortgages or municipal -bonds will meet such requirements. Ask for effrin(a. AT Untie 0729 400 Firit Nat. Bk. Bldg. Affiliated With the First National Bank aaijr'jni1.- S Consult Your Attorney About Your Estate Why Should You Impose Upon a Friend? WOULD you ask a friend to conduct your busi ness affairs for you? Would youyexpect him to be pleased with such a request? You have made just that request when you name your friend as executor or trustee of your estate. The handling of estates is a highly specialized business, properly administered only by experi enced persons. The Trust Officers of this com pany are thoroughly equipped with the training and experience necessary to satisfactorily carry out your wishes. We invite you to call for full information. 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