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    THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. MAY 22. 1922.
Trade Review
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(! )(. .UU IIMWU tf.p.
iu Bf.e.iaf tllr B4 .faulrtp fuf
B . M 4U f.lll.rl; HMt
taMum, e4 etiti tafia. ih
taag4 ra4Ulal Ilillereal l4 Ikel
I i4 oho kqa Bil4.
Stasias n.iiiak ia.4 em.,! as
.I,. I ( dutat.4 4. .ali, . e4 n I.
! f l.te n, Ifaa4 bet Maa. Bit.
mm). Ui'kvui apnea. Mm
liue aianm baa ilvinnl ea . f 4"
taluaa l lUK. raHiptrBeaela I Ml mi
Mmi M(iuti. pr.Biium. a
iH of artia
I 4nuairie last au Bee4 r t.
tunilug Uld'.l, l itli UU "" IK
laturskl raalj' i. IH aertsie tare
tar th kaii.r m h autamubii l4u.
id ah.re Mlr s4 eetpel b iittrt-aaa-t
aebaiesiielir. e4 BeiUltBg epaiaiiaa ef
,.niul feat ruHliitw4. Him iniptet.
' .ei ! reerii.g it '
tiaa,k.a bu.ina. 4anl OUST If
btee, In g.aeiai BUII.B 1 4etlB-ltir e
bffgkler IxoiitiM, eiiBuMSB Hot Bilkaal
tiemeats . a-ert.ai, I'uubl. aboil Ik
..(Hi. if lha rraf ara a tauae rue
...M.a heeilallua. tut weavMl praapetla P
lar la k Maimy eBueegiag. en4 bigiier
.rl,a rr l.rie pra.iu.is nava nnan-
IH. punhaaiti peaer In ssrkuliural
t.giana. ua.i4eraua trresulariiy m re.
i.H ir.irit.ii Hal f..un.'l Irum tart.
.1.1. a'aln.r an4 ettikee la mta aw.
iimi, tat MMieuinutiae f (ua4. If III
tark4 tf .....nii.ni ai4 riiatrimma
1 ,an in buiib. ! v i'r .mum.
Retltal la tulamaklle ladaaHT.
A awa'ial urr of lb ameiiwfcile Ik
iti.iry iala ihrouan rrtaawa4rnia of
liua a Kavww la.l January Ji"-l"4
l.u .tulMl'In'r aaa.t. Mil annlhar
na )ual vanaulalaa raala a lif(rBl
amaiian. Kroin a tumim of dull
Ihi.imm a4 4allmn $H"., iha lia-la
how riv rinn ailiviir ami auma
H.arll.la, IIB (.naral uulluok rliahl rn
i..ui.. Tha ri.n.ntt at d'mand naa
rtr'll atpniailuia la nt a, ! I"'
aiant., .oariall In ...n.'r aulomo
bila, an4 .tn.luillun at all Blanla haa
iMa aMbaianlially, villi ovaillma work in
auurair4 In aoma raa. inlwr brnrha
( i ha UMlu.trr naa .arllHnail In lh
tn.riamaa. ana accumulatart laka of
u.., tmf hat hn raUurad toaaibar
bl. Kinamial a.p-'la am al.o it
.irhi.. ami a miM'h in' aaliffHirjr
.ar la auriiaia.
klarl MarVH I d.
Tha lanaral ravlval In lha aulamublla
ln.lu.iry l not unnaturally navina a
umulaima fl't on Iron n1 ail mar.
fc.la, Iwinan4 fm auiumoblla rnakara.
hu ara a.iatolli'hina naw r'corUa lor ptw
ilu. uoii In ome Inaiantaa, hi (ai-olly b-
inita mnl. an4 alwl milla ara falling
far'htr Iliin4 n 4livnra. Wlih u-n
lhaara prr.rnl. and with th roal airik
rantinuma. It la not a!ran that prliaa
f aia-l ara atlll rl.inf and that iramluma
prompt ahlpinanl ara mora friu.nt.
, I'uttl-hrd quotatlona thla aak dl-loa a
numbar of additional advancaa In uotn
ai.'l and pic Iron, and rraaion. ahlrh
train common not lon ag. hav dump
tard, laapia tha coal atrlka. now In
h iMiv.nl h wi-rk. output of Iron and ."-I
la brim wall maintained, with tha trading
Internal reporting- praotl.ally no rtductioa
In It accumulated atocka of coal,
htrengrr Condlllona la Trillin.
Th rlalng roadltlon of th lxtll war
fcatr.. which haa bn a racant faature. ha
cnntlnuad. althouah Inygulnny. nh
augmaniad atrangth In .raw mattrlala.
prlr of nma fabrlra aro being plarad
upon a higher baala. and demand h been
ailnittlatd. Kepori from different ec
lion, of th country not a Trdual -pan.
ion In buin. both among Jobcara
and retailer, and there la mora of a die
poaltlnn to anlhipat futur requirement,
la aection where atrlke are atlll In
progrea. howver. buying La very limited.
Th labor trouble In th New England
field hava appreciably restricted lh
amount of goods available, hut curtailment
of operations at om cotton mllla hae
lessened. Male of print olotha at Kail
Illver last weelc again attained consider
able proportions, and dry good trade, a
a whul la cloarly or larger volume.
Hid Trad Improved.
Recent Improvement In th hid 4rd
has been maintained. Tha general situa
tion la distinctly mure favorable, with
stronger prlcea on about all materials, and
tanners, after a considerable period of
hesitation, now seem disposed to operate
more freely. Thla condition reflects the
gradual betterment in leather markets,
which ar displaying more activity on a
rather firmer price Lasl. Demand for ,
patent leather 1 of unprecented propor
tions, and buying of black calf kln In
men's welghta haa Increased ubstanilally.
Irregnlarltt In hide and allied lines haw
not disappeared, but prospects are decided
ly nior encouraging, and developments In
these quarters hav added to the evidence
of business recovery everywhere.
Chicago Grain
j By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Omaha Be Leaaed Wire.
Chicago, May 21. Liquidation by
holders of May and July wheat,
combined with general pressure of
cash wheat and a, limited domestic
arid export demand, has created a
bearish feeling and lowered wheat
prices 12j,15c in leading markets.
Under existing conditions sharp
fluctuations are to be expected at
any time, particularly during the
balance otthis month, as the action
' of May wheat values is regarded as
the leading factor. 1
The largest holdings in May wheat
were bought at prices that are said
to average around $1.20, so that they
can be sold for July to advantage.
l ne liyc oreaK in May me lasi lew
days has created an impression fn the
trade that longs are getting out.
They may be right, although those
' very close to them suggest that there
is more May open than is likely to
be delivered. The trade need not be
surprised at anything May wheat
docs in the next eight days as it is
likely to fluctuate sharply and until
it is out of the way a nervous feeling
is expected.
. Decline 1! Cent. "
May wheat has declined 12 So from the
high point of the week after an advance
in th previoua week of 1.344 to 11.46,
while the high point on last Wednesday
was 11.47. June wheat ia selling at
7 Ho under May and only ha over July,
while th July-September spread is 6
cents, although recently It waa 9c. The
differences between the various months
are becoming more normal.
Operations in May wheat for months
have been surrounded with the greatest
mystery th trade has known. It has
been possible to locate existence of a con
siderable local holding, kut even those
usually best informed on market opera
tion and the position of leading holders
have been unable to diecover to their own
satisfaction who realty compos or repre
aented the large eastern interest. It Is
said, however, to be. mainly among the
.mi auv amanviat iiueirsi,
lawmen Selling. '
Recent developments indicate that farm
ers in Nebraska, Kansas, and in all lead
ing wheat states have held more grain
than was generally supposed and within
tha last three weeks they have sold with
increased freedom. Evidently they are
aatlsfied with tb present crop outlook as
well aa with values, (or there are Indica
tions of the closest cleanup of mills, in
terior elevator and farmers holdings in
recent years.
Should the flour trade Improve mater
ially, It might result in millers being
forced to come to Chicago for supplies of
wheat and those who have taken in the
cash wheat on May delivery appear con-
xiaent or ineir aotuty to place tneir casn
grain among millers and abroad, in the
Bear futur.
Crop prospects ar better both In the
winter and spring wheat countries. A
leading authority In the northwest es
timate the acreage In three states at
10 to IS per vent under last year's, and
that most of this ground can be used for
other crops which can be sown later.
Food Index Lower
Bradstreet'a Food Index numV.r. based
on the wholesale prices per pound of
SI articles used tor food, ts 13.23. com
paring with tS.SS last week and $2,811
for the week ending May 19. 1921. This
week' number shows a loss of nine-tenths
. of 1 per cent from last week., but a gain
of 21 per cent over the like week of last
' S'ear. ,-
Increased: Flour, apring wheat, corn,
oats, pork. mess, hams, tallow, coffee,
beans, rice, beeves, live, hogs, live, oleo
oil, cotton, gray goods, wool, O. half
Mood, ateel billets. Bess., teal billets,
O-H, car wheel, old, Phlla., copper, lea,
tin. pelter. ,
Decreased: Wheat, red. barley, but
ter tapioca, aheep. Jive, lamb, live, hay,
ateel scrap. Pitta., steel scrap. Chi.
Turpentine and Resin.
Savannah. Ga.. May i0. Turpentine
N'o sale: last sale May 1J at 0c: receipts,
41 i barrels; shipments, IS barrels; stock.
1,J1 barrels. '
Roam Firm: sales. ?3 fajks: receipts.
1.1 casks; shipments, t tasks; stock.
J6.M9 casks. . T
Quote: B. U.n: T. I4.SSJ K. $U: f.
o. I4: H. 4...S: t. M K;'4-'?
fK .; W. W. H.SO. 4
Financial
CbcNttjflaJTitGiaa
B ALEXANDER DANA NOYES.
vtmmmm i.sasss wira,
Ktw York. My ZiUtt vttVt
resumption of active trading and rt
iny Price, on the stock exchange mi
fvwcnily caused by financial, not
political development. Insofar a it
responded to aetiul news, ita alien
tkn mii tixrd on occnrrcncei at
home, not abroad. The new advance
in not I, i vag accurately timed so at
to prove the financial conimtinitif '
lack of interest in the late experi
ment! at Genoa, I'robahly it would
be going too far lo say that the mar
ket's jorwirtl movement expressed
relief at the adjournment of the con.
fcrence with it Kuaiian negotiations
and admitted failure, but at least
h'r no in whatever of regret
1 here are three way of explaining
the movement which it now in prog
rea on the stork exchange and, in a
more or le similar way, in other
speculative market. One is hi the
butmest norld'i growing conviction
that trade and industry are parsing
lllto a neriorl n( rli-t,n,.i i
- , ... Kivai, uact
on returning confidence in stability
I'litn gnu on evmriue of an ab
normally low rate of production with
coiuerjucnt small nocka of merchan
dise III dealers' han! 'I I.. j
explarfation i the existence of a
nioitry market in which abundant
credit can be commanded at the low
est rte since 1917, and can be thus
procured tint nntu .
general trade hut for stock exchange
peculation. The third it the appe-
tlte for rumnr a,i.l '
:.,. . -..i i i y"jure wnicn
invariably develops in a period of
........
I pnard Turn la Values.
Tha vase, sat I- .
saif. h..--.'T. k'ti by It.
.u.i,:,;:1. ruii popi.
lw ir.ak.LT." nnancia his.
mod tv m.;L.7. "l"?J .! '""t-
and In'soVvaV," V'A'"" of 'nn BuVopI
ann insolvent railway ayatem and in
hoZTil':lnJrUMr,, whfrh w"
s?d 7,rnw7 0f "" at Horn
merelv ,.,T.'r.1 , ''"'mn .hroad.
cn,'Th. .TO- p'," Pl.nc. of similar
he;; r.'r:" i0'',, h..
iha " monins aat on of
irnalU ''k ."r.k,,..'n. ,h m"r Of fhi
dt.nt; " xaiHiiiar incl-
durt.rr.SliW0 '1 ",rrho of on la.
.H? 1 1 eompany by anmher was very
atlt tit IWa fl.tainx IV...I .. . '
n lb'. ':.'?.fil!...b.",h . v..,?y
Amalgamation Blocked.
.,, ", 'ei com.
r ,u uiapure continuous.
fn. Vn,r..... 1-V..' uweive propnal
... ..nn.,,.,i uvmm oiocKaaea by the
t' 'o watchfulness of the n.a-otlatori
in prevent any single company In the
merger from being over-valued. But Wall
street, knowing this fact, bids up prices
for the stocks first on the suppooltlon
that an exorbitant valuation will be placed
on some of them, second on the theory
that swapping of stock by the companies
concerned will make the value of every
before ProDer" greater than It was
It is hardly nece-sary to say to people
J. any financial experience that such per
formances Invsriably overshoot the mark.
Ihey have alwavs done ao, even In years
when nothing was In sight to modify or
impede the course of financial recovery
and no serious person will contend that
r -...ujiMTOmiun exists touay.
Bank Clearings
Bank clearings in th United States
for the week ending May 18, reported
by telegraph to Bradstreet'a Journal, New
York, aggregate l.S0,663,000 against 17,
185,030.000 last week and 18.658. 643.000
In this week last year. Canadian clear
ings agregale $280.6.10.000 as against
1274,111.000 last week and J285.321.000 in
this week last year. Following are the
returns for thla week and last with
percentages of change shown this week
a compared with thla week last year:
New York ...14.321.300 000 14.711 400 0011
Chicago. 643.070,000 641,870,000
rnuanelphla .. 427,000,000 398,000,000
Boston . 342,000,000 2.000.00
Kanaas City .. 128.409.000 .119.200.000
San Fran. ... 146.100.000 133.200 000
Cleveland 91,922,000 76,844,000
Detroit 114,147,000 87.343,000
I.os Angeles 109,866,000 ' 96,207,000
Mlnneapoli ,. 60,860,000 69,293,000
Cincinnati .... 69.914.000 62.676,000
New Orleans .. 43,647,000 41.782,000
Atlanta 43,266,000 37,970.000
Richmond 44.686.000 38.817.000
Omnhs, ....... 40,ll.OO S.08 1,000
Buffalo 40M61.000 36.637,000
Portland, O... 29.923,000 27,370,000
Seattle 33,365,000 28,584,00
Milwaukee ... 30,151.000 30,161.000
Detlver . 28.426,000 28,406,000
Dallas 24,600.000 21.800,000
Oklahoma .... IS. 834.000 18.844.000
Houston 21.408,000 21.700,000
Louisville 2.609.000 24,233,000
Birmingham . 20.069,000 18.660.000
Washing. D C 19.928,000 19.861,000
Nashville . .... 17,328,000 16,740,000
St. Paul 15.009. 00D 13.605,000
Memphis ..... 17.743,000 16,279,000
Indianapolis .. 50,128,000 19,101,000
Salt l.ak C... 12,796,000 12,620,000
Columbus .... 13.724,000 14,768,000
Fort Worth ,. 10.192.000 9,629,000
Wichita ...... 10.821.000 11,066,000
Oakland 13,111.000 13.636,000
Providence . . . .10,265,000 . 9,683,000
Dea Moines .. 9,475,000 . 10,472,000
Rochester .... 9.830,000 9,370,000
Galveston .... 6.107,000 4,394,000
Norfolk 7.111,000 7.300,000
Akron 7.222.000 5,091,000
Sioux City .... 6,766.00 . ,28,00
Tot. U. S. 6.990.53,00O 7,18M30,000
New York .Coffee.
. New York, May 20. The market for
cpffee futures was lower today, owing
to declines ' In the Rio market and re
iterated rumors of unsettled political
conditions in Brazil. These features were
considered chiefly repsonslble for scat
tering liquidation on the decline which
carried July contracts off to 10.15, or
about 33 points below the high level of
the week. ' The general market opened
at a decline of 2 to 3 points and closed
S to 11 points net lower. Salea were es
timated at 42.000 bags. Closing quota
tions: May, 10.27c; July, 10.17c; Sep
tember, 9.4c; October, .63c; December,
.32c; January, 9.26c; March, 9.15c.
"Vacation Time
Is Burglary Time"
So read the annals in police records. Your home
left alone and unguarded is an easy target for every
crook in the community. His business is to watch
every movement of those on whom he preys and
don't forget .
Your home ii watched and your'
departure for your vacation i known.
Insurance will not keep away burglars, but it will
give you the satisfaction of knowing, that every
article stolen will promptly be paid for, or replaced.
Call AT .antic 9555
Harrv
"PAYS THE CLAIM FIRST"
V ' Insurance Surety Boads InTastBseat Sacnrititw ; .
Howard at Eighteenth Street AT I antic 9555
Omaha Produce
furaiahed be th slate f Nebraska, d.
panaa.nt at ag"ell(, MM f J4
! a4 snsrk.uiMl.
uvg rtt't-TaT,
trailers M 1M t
M.aa. light .11 ,11
H.aa. bkT .... .!I4 ,11
. lis) ,1
Iwil
( ! .1
tiitieaaio rut'LTUT,
Hrllrs, frask .. ..........
trail!, freua .
Men .,...,,.
Cork
ru.k
Ue ........... .........
. Koaa,
.let ..........
Ko, I
ho. I
I'r.rWa ....... i
Case ceuat, . .t 1
HliTTKR.
Crmry, , prints ..........
I'raamary, tub
.
it
Country, b.v ... ,js . ...
Counirv. cn... ,119 ,t .11
Buttarfst, fta pt. j,AT? '"
fpland prslrl. N. I... ,';.f,JJ.
I piahd prairie. Ko t 1 J JJ
t plaad prairie, ha, .. J JJ JJ
Midland prairie, Ko. I It
Midland prairie. Ho. S "f I
slldlaod prain. No. .....
I.e4lnd Tralrl, N. I......
lowland prairl. No. I......
t.Me)
9 MS) !
10 it
Alfalfa, tboic
; 14
lttrf tl.tt
usee) 11.
lt6 lit
No. I
Mandard
No. J
No. a
oar atrtw,,.,,
U'K... .lr. W ..............
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7,00) lt
HIDKS P wws.
Haf hldaai Orn ltd No, 1.
01c; graaa lld No. 1. !
green hid Ne. I. Pr lb..4)l.et !
bide No 1, per lb. Ql rn salt,
old .lock, per !.. ti f' "J J
hidM No. . per lb., 4s gro tslud kolt
Bide No. . per lb., le. ,..
Hora hides: Lsrg. c. It.i mdlum,
each, 13 60; small, each. IJ.00; pony asd
glues, ssch. ll.eoOt fi. , , ,
Kh.ep pelts; Orn salted, S t 1st
gad wool, cn, 7icSMl.C. .
Wool: Cholc fin and en.hlf bleed,
per lb tltflOe; medium snd three-eighth
biood. per lb., J4Ic: low and ene-ausf.
ler blood. pr Jb;. ". .
Bsnsnsst T)7H It, m
oranges: Blis SI snd Isrger. IT MV
; sis tit. i:.oe4l o: sis ill. M il
07.00; sin 12. Il. i.
Lemons: Per bos, tI.I0)l..
Or ape fruit: Per erst. tccerdUf
I.. 14 10 01.6.
Apples: Wlnesaps. tceordlnt to sit
snd grade, 11.0004 00; Ben Davis, 11.01;
Yellow Nswtons, II..
Strawberries: Crates, It qL boie.
0 4 00.
Fig: U pkgs., I os., I! ; ktlllc psr
lb.. 16le.
Pineapples: According to til. It.SiO
I. 6.
VEOETABI.IS.
rot a toes: New, No. 1. Per lb., 101
nw. No. t, per lb., 4e; wtr Nbra.
ka. No. 1, per wt., II.Ttt.lts lho
whites, per cwt., 2.t.t; Red Rlv.r
Ohio, No. I. pr cwt., 12.10; Oregon Nttd
Uem. 12.26.
Sweet potatoes: Per tu.. tl.s9!-.
Celery: Per do., 'lcl.6.
' Head lettuce: Crstss, 11.6094.10; dot.
II. 0001.10.
Leaf lettuce: Doc 40ff60c.
Rubarb: Horn grown, dot.. 40860c.-
Kgg plant: Doi 2.0.
Oniona: Teia crystal was, 4i-Ib.
cratea, $3.00; Texas yllow, 41-lb. crats,
IMS. ,
Cauliflower: Crates. li.ti'MO,
Asparagus: Dos., (6c.
Cucumbers: Hot houa. dox l!.0j
2.60; hamper, ( dor., IJ.60; Texas, bu.
basket. 14.00. ,
Cabbage: New, per lb., 4 is t) 6c.
Tomatoes: Cratea, t baskets, 16.000
(.00; lug, $3.2.
Radishes: New, dos., !0Of A
Carrots: New, dos., 0c; hamper, $1.7
S.00.
Wholesale prices of beef cuts ar as
follows: No. 1 Ribs, lie; No. 1 Ribs, llo;
No. 3 Ribs. 16c. No. 1 Round. 11 c;
No. S Rounds, 17c; No. 3 Rounds, 150.
No. 1 Loins, 2c; No. Loin. 26c; No.
Loin. 20c. tv'o. 1 Chuck. IOVjo; No. 1
Chucks, 9ttc: No. t Chucks. 1c. No. 1
Plates, 6Hc; No. .1 Plates, 6c; No. I
Plate. 4c. -
CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.
By Updlk Grain. Co. , DO. ttil. My to.
Art. I Open. High. Low. Clo. I T
Wht.
Msy
July
l.SIVt
1.3
1.24 tt
1.244
1.19U
1.19V4
1.0SU
1.074
.994
1.4 S
1.24
1.19
1.25
1.21
1.11
1.3 fl.ll
1.21V.I 1.4
1.23) 1.24
I 1.24
1.11 1.1
24
19
Sept.
1.19
Rye
Mnv-
l.M 1M
1.07. l.M.
,99l .
1.08
1.05 I 1.07
.9! .
July
Sopt.'
Corn
.1
I
May
July
.1
.81
.(1
.1
.1
.4
.14
.(
.17
.'
.81
.40
.I4U
.64S
.60
.S7H
r $9
.404
.40
23.1
.4
.
.17
.31
.41
.14
.
".$
.40
.40
21.10
.41
.4
.(
.27
.37
.39
.40!
Sept.
Oats
Msy .
July
Sept.
Pork
May
Lard
Mav
,23.30
r ,
23.1
22.11
11.26
11.4
11.40
U.
July
11.6
11.5
11.42
Ribs
!l3.00
12.00
Mar
13.30
13.00
13.0
13.S0
12.00
112.1
11.02
July
12.00
Minneapolis Greia. L.a.i
Minneapolis, Minn.. Msy 2 wfJ
n.ceints. 12 cara: compared wit li
c?r.. i. a . go. C..h-NO 1 nortnern
1 52 ST I.": "ay, ..7s '
September, 1!-
C0rn No. 3 yellow. 64e6te.
Oats No. 3 white, J6J3c. ; .
Barley53e4c.
RyeNo. 2, 1.011.J2H. . ,.'
Minneapolis, Mtnu.. May 20. Flour
Unchanged to 15c owr: ta ejrlead lott
family patents quoted ' II.H9I.M bbl.
Bran $21.00.
Kansas City Grata.
Kansas City. Mo., May 20. Wheat
Cash No. 2 hard, tl.Mwl.4l; No. 2 rd,
nco6rn No. 2 white, 57e; No. 2 yUow,
Etc; No. 3 yellow, 6c. .
Hay Unchanged '
Kansas vuy,
Close. May.. 11.24; July, $1.1; 8plm-
Corn May. 6; July, .6$er 8pt.m
ber, 61 c.
St. Lonl Grata. -
St Louis, Mo., May 20. Wheat May,
$1.00;. July, $1.20. , '
Corn May, 69c. '
Corn May. 59c; July, 24f63c,
i Pals May, 38c; July. 40o. .
' ' Spot Cetto.
New York, Msy 20. Spot Cotton Quiet;
middling, 21.450,
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