M. V Wheat Develops Marked Strength Closing at Top Crop News From Scattering Portions of Country Indi cates Damage, Attract ing Active Support. By CHARLES J. LEYDEN. Universal Service Staff Correspondent. Chicago, May 13 —Wheat developed tnt pressive strength today. moving Into higher ground and closing at the top. Crop newi from scattered portions «*f the winter wheat belt indicated damage, actual and prospective, and this together with bullish views regarding require ments for the balance of the reason at tracted more active support as well as short covering Wheat closed %c to 1%0 higher, corn was %c to %c up, oats were %c to Me higher and rye ruled %c to %c up. An accepted authority abroad aaid that Euirupo would need 62,000,000 bushels more wheat for the rest of the year than hlw previous estimate indicated, or about 160.000,000 bushels In all up to August 1. The heavy buying of wheat by Franca and Italy with expected «U nmnd from central Europe led to the raise In estimated requirements. Corn showed & weak undertone a great part of the day due to the continuation of liquidation in May and the pressure in the deferred months by locals. There was good commission house buying on the break and shorts In their ‘efforts to cover which rallied prices sharply, the May delivery however getting back only Jts early loss. Oats displayed firmness. Cash Interests were .on both sides of the market while commission houses took ’he bull side for the most part. Rye followed wheat higher. Export sales have enlarged of late and there has been support in the pit In the way of removing hedges „ , _ Provisions were steady to firm. Lard was 6c higher to 2%c lower, and ribs were unchanged to 5c higher. Pit Notes. Wheat has fared very poorly in 1111 ! nois this year, much having been plowed up and sown to oats and oth*r grains. The Illinois state report as of May 1 places the abundoned area at li per oent. compared with 4.5 per cent a year ag*>. The combined yields of Illinois. Iowa. Ohio and Missouri promised to be about 58,000,000 bushels short of last year. Late in the day Kansas wired that complaints of dry weather were coming in. , ... The foreign news attracted cumulate e attention. For month! It has been vagu-ly realized by the trade that Furope hae been absorbing export grain at an unprecedented rate, but the overwhelm ing supplies more than counteracted the demand. Now that balance between the two is well adjusted, a broader idea of the future needs of Europe is natural. A Liverpool cable advised that the conti nent was taking 8.000.000 bushels wheat weekly direct and also was actively ab sorbing “order” supplies. The opinion is again voiced that foreign crops the past year were over-esttmatecr And with growing weather unfavorable and crop growth backward In many of the countries it is passoble that this years production in Europe will show 1 a further decrease I The Canadian visible supply for the week decreased 5.856.000 bushels.^ De sDite the record-breaking crop in Canada i t&e Inst season, the visible total is now but 27.000.000 bushels compared with 35. 000,000 bushels last year This Tndirect ly indicates the surprising manner with which Europe absorbed the Canadian crop this season Th*re were intimations In the trade that the differences between Russia and Germany would divert the German demand for foodstuffs. bossibl*. more directly to North America The Vnlted Kingdom cabled that offerings of wh«*at from the Argentine and Canada were again liberal. CHICAGO CAS»ir PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. AT. 8313 Miy 33 Art. | Open. I High. I I.ow. I Close. | T-« M.hT j 1.04*' 1.04* 1.04* 1.04*1 1.0* July 1 05 1.06* 1.01 1.06* 1.06* 1 05t4i l.rt6% Sept. I i:oe*t 1.07* 1.06* 1.07^ 1.06* Dee. 1.07*j 1.09 * ' 1.08* li09 4 ( 1-08* .64* .85 | .64*1 .65 j .61* .TuW .66%' .67 • 6 6 % j .671 -66% Sept. .68% .68% .68% .68%, .68% May .75*' .76 ; .76 .75* .75* .75%! I .• 6 | July .75*' .76*1 .75* .76* -75* : .75*1 I .7a* Sept. .75 . .75 * - .74* .75* .74* P .74* .75* .74* , oat! I May .46* 46* .46*' .46* .46* July '.V}*; .44 j .43*1 .44 ! .41* Sept. :*!*! .39*' .39* .39*i .39* Dec. .41 .41* .41 ) .41 ' .41 I .a ;• Receipts: Today. W’k Ago. Y'r Ago Wheat . 18 9 Corn . 12 16 9 Oats . 11 20 4 Rye . 1 Barley . Shipments; Wheat . 31 2* 19 Corn . 69 5* 19 Oats . 26 64 8 Rye . 2 4 Barley . 1 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels.) Receipts: Today. W’ k Ago. Y'r Ag" Wheat . 566,000 682.000 696.00.1 Corn . 527.000 761.000 306.000 Oats . 684.000 704,000 622.000 Shipments: Wheat . 989.000 710.000 1.014.000 Corn . 653,000 630.000 460.000 Oats .. 469.000 670.000 620,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels: Today. Y r Ago Wheat and Flour. 149.000 415.000 Corn . 415,000 Oats . 80,000 CANADIAN VISIBLE. Bushels: Today. W’k Ago. Y'r Ago. Wheat .27.479.000 33.244,000 35.402,000 Oats . w.188.000 10.055.000 6.485,000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Tear Carlots Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 40 54 Corn .130 216 ti? Oats . 109 168 106 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Week Tear Carlots Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 3 5 00 4J Corn . 6 44 11 • Jgts . 15 21 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Week Yeat Carlots Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 3 8 67 9' Corn . 52 99 flats . 60 63 3” NORTH WESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS Week Yeat Carlots Today. Ago. Ago Minneapolis .195 84 14* Duluth . 40 22 81 Winnipeg .865 824 69! s Chicago Cash Drain Chicago. May 13—Wheat—No. 1 hard *1.09401.10*4: No. 2 hard. $1,064® 1.124. Corn—No. 2 mixed. 76*4 0”6^c| No. * yellow. 77 4c. Oats—No 2 white. 4840494c; No. I white. 47 \ ® 48c Rye—No. 1. 66c Barley-—68c. Seed — Timothy — $5 0007 50. clover $10.50018.50. Provisions—Lard. 110.50, ribs $10.12 bellies, *10.25. St. l4>aie Drain. St. Louis. Mo, May IT—Wheat—May *1 04; July. *1.054. Corn May. 764c; July. 774c. Oat1 -May. 4 8 4 MOTHERFletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth | ing Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants and Children all ages. DTo avoid imitations, always look for the signature of £r0v«s directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend ft. — I I l I SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see-the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physiciatis for 24 years. I Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer”' bow'd of 12 tablet* Also bottle* of 24 and 100—Druggist*. Asulrla Is ta* ti»4* atrk of Csj.r M.nufietur. of of S»l|rr|ie«cl4 f~-'—7- ' Omaha Livestock * Omaha. May 13. Receipt# were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday .... 12,678 13.776 6.246 Estimate Tuesday... 8.000 11,000 o.OOO Two days this week.20,678 24,776 10,246 Same last week. 17,799 30,699 17.4 40 Same 2 weeks ago...16.963 £0.1 44 21.160 i Same 3 weeks ago...18,1 36 31,825 16,366 Same day a year ago. 14.<84 20,219 16,908 Receipt# and disposition of livestock at the Union stockyaids, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 p. m.. M*ay 15, RECEIPTS—CARLO T Cattle. Ilogs. Sheep. Wabash RR . 2 1 ••• Mo Pao Ry . 18 2 ... U V K R . 147 62 7 C A N W east ... 2 3 ... CAN W west .... 53 39 C 8t P M A O . 27 8 ... C B A Q east . 15 3 C B A Q west ... 24 13 9 C R 1 A P east ... 18 1 C R I A P west ... 3 l ... I C R R . *• C O W R R. 4 Total receipt#. .. 328 126 20 DISPOSITION—HEAD Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Armour A Co..... 1060 3474 1217 Cudahy Pack Co. 1476 3310 1348 Do Id Packing Co ... 475 1600 .... Morris Packing Co... 71 1 2041 Swift A Co . 2028 2712 1292 Glasabtirg M . 2 .... •••• Hoffman Bros . 36 . Mayerowich A Vail... 22 .. Midwest Packing Co.. 9 . Omaha Pack Co . 15 .... ...» John Roth A Sons ... 11 . 5 Om Pack Co . 58 ... •••• Murphy J W . .... 1267 .... Lincoln Pack Co . 94 . Nagle PaclwCo . 20 .... .... Sinclair Pack t'o . 66 . Wilson Pack Co . 476 . Kenneth A .Afurray ... 36 . Anderson & Son . 44 .... •••• Bulla J H . 69 . Cheek W H .. 10 .. Dennis A Francis .... £9 . Kills A Co . 68 . Harvey John . "79 . Inghram TJ . 10 . Kellogg F G . 53 . Kirkpatrick . 29 . Longman Bros . -67' . Luberger Henry S ... 153 .... .... Mo Kan C A C Co... 30 . Neb Cattle Co . . 184 . Root J B A Co . 23 . Sargent A Finnegan . 94 . .Smiley Bros . 7 .. Sullivan Bros . 11 •••• •••• Van Sant W B A Co -0 .. Wertheimer A Degen 14 .. Other Buyers . *69 __™ Total . 9160 14430 4444 Cattle—Receipts. 8,00ft head. There v. as more activity to the cattle market Tuesday and much of Monday * decline was recovered. Demand was broad ior desirable cattle of all weight#, bids and sales being fully 10015c higher, and In some case# more. Best beeves on ea*e sold around 810.75© 11.50. Cow s and heif ers were also in better demand at steady to strong price# and the same was true of stockers and feeders, good to choice kinds selling as high as $8 5009.00. Quotations on cattle; Choice to prune beeves. 810.50011,60: good to choice heeves. $9.60 010.40; fair to good beeves. $8.7509.60; common to fair beeves. $8 00 ©8.75; choice to prime yearlings. $9,60 0 10.50; good to choice yearlings, $8,600 9 60; fulr to good yearlings. $7.75©8.o0: common to fair yearlings. $< .u0 ©7.75 . good to choice fed heifers. $7.7508.76; fair to good fed heifers. $6.750 7.76; common to fair fed heifers. $5 5006.66: choice to prime fed sow#. $7.5008.60; good to choice fed cows. $6.2507.25; fair to good fed cows. $4.7506.00; common to fair fed cows, $1.6004.00: good to choice feeders. $8.25© 9.25; fair to good feeder#, $7,250 8.00; common to lair feeders, $6,600 7.26; good to choice atockers, $7.6006.60; fair to good storker#, $6.75 0 7.60; com mon to fair stocker#, $6.0006.76; trashy storkers. $4 0006 00; stock heifers. $4,000 6.00; feeding COW#. $3.750 4.75; #tork cows. $3,000 4.00; stock calves, $4 0008.25; veal calves, $4 00©10.50; bull#, stags, etc., $3.60 © 7.00. BEEF STEERS. No Av Pr. No. Ar. Pr 9.'. 946 $ 8 50 11 993 $ H 60 12. 862 « 75 18. 923 9 00 5 . 896 9 00 15. 99.1 9 10 21 . 1002 9 10 17 1028 9 25 1»3 1077 9 40 21. 1 170 9 65 19 .1 1 48 9 65 22.1001 9 73 46.1021 9 75 53.1356 9 85 36.128 2 9 90 19 966 10 00 20 . . 1065 10 00 21.1341 10 25 II . 1219 10 25 18 . 1 381 10 40 8.1221 10 75 48 1287 11 10 S7.14 50 11 10 STEERS AND HEIFERS 8 . 695 7 50 14. 820 I 60 24 . 848 8 75 COWS 3.1020 5 50 6.1011 6 ;-ft 11.1042 6 60 3.1180 6 60 15. 888 6 75 4 1132 7 00 2 .1150 7 10 7 934 7 26 3 .1046 7 35 2.1110 • 6° 9 . . 776 7 75 1 . 1650 8 U0 3 .1030 8 00 HEIFERS. „ 7 . 781 7 60 28 623 ■ *5 9 ... 800 8 00 4 920 H 25 10 . 979 v 60 29 b95 8 60 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 8 . 720 6 90 24 780 . 85 BULLS, 1. 97ft 4 50 1 1880 5 25 1 .. . .1240 5 75 2. 635 6 00 1.2060 6 25 1 420 7 60 CALVES. . 1 . 90 6 60 1 240 7 Oft 4 . 422 7 60 1 . 310 "00 1 . .200 8 50 1 190 9 76 t . 188 10 25 1 180 10 50 Hog#—Receipts, 11.000 head. Some wha: more optimistic report# of other rente-# and a slight falling in supplies locally gave trade a trifle better tone In this nv rnlng's session. Shipper demand was fair and first sale* In thia direction were at fully steady prices, while the packer market was a rather alow affair and looked around steady. Early top was $7.00, with bulk of the sales noted at $6.70© « 95. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av Sh. Pr. 6 3. .291 3*>0 6 35 72. .2(*7 6 75 8.1. . 194 80 . 14 . . 180 •; 60 42 . .216 . 56 . .236 6 85 79..220 40 6 9ft 86. .237 80 «4..207 . 60..275 695 50.231 . 38..296 700 59 .282 .... £5..141 ... 7 05 Sheep—Receipts. £,ft00 head. Continued light arrivals tended to give the fat lamb trade a good tone again today and initial transactions were on a fully steady to possibly a Qlfle stronger has * Trade In the sheared lamb division was with out feature and the market quotahly steady. Aged sheep ruled atrong to in some cases as much as 25c higher than Monday. Quotations on sheep and lambs- Fat Iambs, good to choice, $16 500 17 00; dipped lambs. $14.60014.90; fat lambs, fair ho good. $15.50016.26; clipped lamb#. $14 60016.00; shearing lambs. $16,750 14.60; wethers. $8.0009.00; yearlings. $5.75010.00; fat ewea, $6 0008.5ft; clipped ewes, $4.0007.50. Chicago Uveatock. Chicago, May li.— Hogs—Receipts. 22.. 000 head; market strong to 6c higher, quality considered; alight supply of hogs; big packers inactive; bulk and choice, 250 to 32 5-pound butchers, $7.2507.35; one load topped at $7.40; bulk desirable 160 to 225-pound weight, $7.15 it 7.30; bulk better 140 to 150-pound averages, $6,750 7.10; bulk packing sows. $6 6506.80; kill ing pigs unchanged, bulk good and chol<•«• strong weight. $6.000 4 25; heavyweight hogs, $7 2007.40, medium. $7.1607.35, light, $6 95 07.86; light light. $:. 90 0 7 26; parking sow#, smooth. $6.7006 90; facklng sows, rough, $6.5006.70, slaught er pigs. $5 0006 25. Cattle— Receipts, 7.000 head; beef Steers. moderately active; steady to tttrong: yearlings and better grades fat he stock, uneven; strong to 15c higher; shots up more, killing quality plain. r*da lively few choice fed steers or yearlings here, few fat steers of >alu# to sell i Kpove $10 60; $11.00 bid on weighty I steer#; bulk fed steers and yearling#. $4.10 00; beef heifer# and good to •1$olce fat cows in broad demand; some le*f heifers, selling at $8 7609.00; looks 26$ higher than Monday's low time; bulls atrong to 16c up; best heavy bologna bulls, $6.000 5.15, vealers. strong to 16c higher; bulk packers, $9 250 9 76 , few $10.00; outsider# upward to $11 00; sto. li fts and feeder#, firm: bulk, $6.7608.60 Sheep—Receipts, 12.000 head, market alow few esrly sales fat clipped lambs around steady, few odd lota spring lainh* *teadv; fat sheep ecarce. weak, good clipped lambs. $1 4.750 1 4 80: spring lambe. 117 (Hi© 17.60. few odd lota fat ewes. $8.00 0 8.16. Kansas City Llvwrtoek Kansas City. May 13 —(United States Department of Agriculture »— Cattle—-Re celpts, 8.500 head; calves, 1,600 head, beef steers and yearlings steady to strong, •pot# lli to 20c higher; early top matured steers, $11 00; beet yearlings. $10.50; bulk of fed steers. $8.000 10 60; better grades of beef rows and heifer# strong to 16c higher, other she stock steady, beef cowl arid heifers. $( 600*50; esnnere and cut ters. 12 2503.75; bulla steady to atrong. bolognas mostly $4.6004.76; calves atrong ♦ o 26c higher; practical top veal#, $9 60. few up to $10 00; medium and heavies. $4.0007.60: storker# and fenders stesdy, fleshy feeders $8.76; bulk, $4.6008.00. Hogs Receipt#. 12,000 head. opened steady to strong: later trndo 6c higher, pucker top, $7 11»; shipper top, $7 10; bulk of sale#. $6.8507 16 desirable 210 tr 300-pound butcher#, $7 1007.16; bulk 17C to 200-pound averages $6.8607 06; 130 tr 160 pound mostlv $4 3606 76. bulk n1 packing #ow*. $6.600$.66; slock plg» steady; mostly $.*> 5ft06.10. Sheep and t«amh#—Receipt#, 8.000 head lamb# generally 10 to 16c higher: besi Arizona springer#. $17.36; others. 116.600 17 26 dippers. $14.76. sheep steady od4 lots shorn wethers. $9 10; other ahorr Texans. $8.76: best ewes. >800. *t. Joseph Uveafoek. St. Joseph, Mn . May 11 IToga - Re celpts. 4.600 bend. steady to 6r higher top. $7.16; bulk of sales. $6 9607 10 Cattle Receipts. 2 600 head; generally steady; bulk of esrly steer sales. $9 000 10 00 top. $10.76. rows and heifers. $421 419 5$; calves $6 0009.00; storkers tn( feeders $5 5O0 8.RO. sheep Receipts. 3.r.oo heed; stesdy 1* 25c higher In mbs. $16 260 17.25, cllppf*. ewes, $7.2006 26. Minneapolis Flour. Minneapolis, Minn. Hey II Hour Unchangad Bran—^18 50 020.00 Stock Trading Is Dull Except for First Hour Rail?, a? Usual, Firm—Re ports as to Ajuto and Rub ber Companies Rather Bearish. By RICHARD BFIIXANE. rnl*rr»al Brrrlre Flnurlal Editor. New York. Mny 13—Except for a mod erately scltvs first hour, there was noth in* in today's market to e\clt» anthusi nsm Thera wae eom» fair buying Imme diately afier the opening and prices moved higher without much resistance. Then came the dullness that ha* charac terlxed the proceedings for weeks. The rails, as usual, wsre firm. Reports as to the automobile and rub ber comnanles were rather hearlah f ine of the strongest stocks on^ the list waa Colorado Fuel and Iron. From an opening at 37 >j. It rose on heavy trans actions to 40'i. closing at 39Ii, or a gam for the day of 2%. , Stewart Warner. Marland and (.eneral Electric were the only other tssuea of prominence to make gains for the day in excess of 1 point. Of th« stocks that lost ground Ameri can Wgplen made a new low reaching OongolPum was very weak at time* during the session and closed with ft loss of 2H for the day. Transftt tions aggregated 536.000 shares. Cotton was about as dull and feature less as stocks. 4 .. Reports from the south as to the prps rcus of the crop were somewhat human, hut market operators arc always Inclined to take the general run of had crop statements at about a -0 per cent dls C°The net result of tb* day’s operations was a small and unimportant change In quotations. . _ Sugar had another sharp decline, scor ing a new low of 3 S2 for the near posi tion This Is In eontrnst with the high of iU not so many months ago. Coffee waa off slightly for distant months. , , , Copper was marked down Foreign exchange was relatively firm, sterling being slightly lower. while French francs and lire were somewhat K^veTy time business goes bad In Wall Street stock exchange men talk ns if they were members of a lodge of sorrow Vather than of the wealthiest and most select club in America "T don’t know where this Is going to end.” saId one*of them^todsy. e are not making any money fcnd ws haven t for a long time. "Know what’s the matter with Wall street'’ Well. I ll tell you. It s standing still while the aleatory Interest, that spirit of adventure that was the £‘?ry and the making of America, Is being deadened.” f ■ 1 ----\ | New York Quotations | % _ New York. Stock exchange quotations furnished by J. s. JJache u Co., Hi uma ha National Bank bldg. High Low Close Close Agricultural Ch ..... • ••* 7 Ajax Ituooer .•• ;-j* * Allied Cham •••• il% * \ % Allis - Cheimers 42% 42% 42 % * Am lieet sugar . ;••• •••• Am Bra Sh roun 79 • ‘JJ* *1 * American Can ...101% 10U 100% 99% Am Car A Foun.lo8 Am Hide & Lea. .8 * Arn H & L pfd . Am Inter Corp 22% 21% -•* * 7* * Am Linseed oil . l* if Am Locomotive ..71% • *1 '1'* Am Sh Ac Coin ... 12% 12% 12% 12% Am smelt ... .02% bl% *1% 61% Am Smelt pfd . 9® % 98 * Am Steel Foun 34% *‘s 31 . 34% Ain Sugar . 42% 41 41% 41% Aiu Sumatra . 15 Am Tel A Tel 125% 12b* l-':i‘* Am Tobacco . . 14 1 140% 140% 1-9 * Am Woolen .... 65% *»2% oJ% '■> t t Anaconda . 3. 31 Ve *»!*» 32 Absociated i> G 93% 91% 91% 94 * Assucialeu Oil .."8 * Atchison .10-% 1"1 « 102 4 1'* 1 ‘ Atlantic G A W 1 . 16% l?"* Atlas 1 ack . • * Austin - Nichols.. auto Knitter .. *»% Baldwin .109% 107% 108% 107 % Haiti A Ohio . 63 53% 52% *2% Hath Stl ■ 47% 46--* 47% 46% Hose h Magneto. 23 24 Hrook-Man K y ... 15% 15 15% 15 Brook-Man pfd ... 69*4 67 % 69% 5* % Calif Packing . »2% Calif Pet . 22% 22% 22% Cal A Arit Mln.f 4*. 46 Can Pac .146% 14 v Cent Leath . 11% H 11 11% Cent Lenth pfd - 40 .9 39% 39% Cerro de Pasco ... 45% 44% 46% 4a Chandler Motors.. 4 4 43 % 43% 44 Ch«a A Ohio ... 76 76% 75% 75 Chicago A N W .. 63% 53 ’ &jf% C M A St P • H% 14 14% 13%' C M A St P pfd .25% 25% 26% 2s.. P 14 HI a C St P M A O Il> . 33 84 4 | Chile Copper ... 21% 27% -4 - • * Chino . 14 V’ iMuett-Peabody . ** ■ a Cluelt-Peabody pfd .. ■■ iJJ i Coca-Cola .64 4 3% 64 » 63% C.jlo Fuel A Iron . 40% 57% 29% 37% Columbian Car. 46% Columbia Gas ... 3.% 3 i 36% 35* Congoleum . 39% 36 86 % 39 Consul! Cigar . . 16 15 \ 6 % 14 4 Continental C ... 46% 46 4' 4‘ Conti Motors . ... 6% *• % 6% « % Corn Products . 34% 3 % '3 % Coaden .29% 28% :(> 2JS -•rucibl, <'**. «;J» ♦»'» }» • CUb» ' IB. Su*»r. U»« J-S l-'4 1, > Cuba Fan*' 8ug pf. 6.% 65% 66 «* cub-Am Sugar 31 * % 31% Cuyaitit l Fruit % h-% 5; 9* Daniel Boon*- .24% -?H - J -4, Davidson 'hem 4* 4 4. % 4b 4 ‘ Del A Hu-1 H; • J'pIV Dome Mining • JJJ* .\'2 f* Dupont Nem .118% 114 ] • * % Jj1' * Kasims n Kodak lo* IJj Erie . 24% 24% .4% -J* Ele Storage Ha*. &h% : J 66 6b Famous Players . . . 1 % ».9% il *9% Fifth Ave Hun 10% 10% 1"% 1"% Flak Rubber . • A.* Fleleohmane Yeast 49% 4**'* 49 4 4J ♦ Freeport. Tex . *% 8% 9% * > Gen Electric .2l*% 21u - *> -JJS Gen Motors . 13% 13% JJ % *3% Goodrkb*1 a 20% j» 20% Grt North Sty pf’ ! 67% 67% 7% — % Ha/tmann8tTrunk’. 85% 34% ^% ?|% Hayes Wheel . 33% % 33% -4 Hud.on Motor, . VI -1l* •*» ;’S II..most ok, Co ... •• .i * Houston Oil . •* Hupp Motot ■ .... 1IC ll'.s 1 •* Ill 7>nir«l .• •• . >»-, l°:, [nr Kng Com Corp 2-’» -- » ** » :: ‘ lot Harvwtsr ... ■■■■ Int M M pfd. 31 IS SJ‘4 ..*W Int Nlcksl . . U 11 S Invincible Oil .... 12% 1 12 ** Jon*** Tea .. - * Jordan Motor .... .... • ,, • To •* K F Southern. 19% 19 19 19 * K.lly-Bprln* . JJ'. )» >}, ’J, Kennecott . HH !* > K.yatnn. Tlr. .... • •••• 1** J,* I ..high v.H.y .... 41S !’« *1J* ♦>» I ..high Kltr. . ... 31V. 1.1m* I.ocomotlv.. S’* Null tiki ji’« S ?js Mark Truck . 7» ■ * ’• 71C .»*. May I»pt Btor. . ... » • Maxwell Motor A. 41 » 41% Maxw.M Motor B. 10C 10«, 10», II Marland . }1 » J? • tj.» Mr* Sr.hoard 10'. '*N I* I*'. Miami Copper .. -VI 30’, 20t, SIS Mlddl. Stat.a Oil. 3*. J'* *H 3% Mldval. fuel . **'« Mo Parlflo .... US l3S us US Mo I'aclfh' pfd . to1* 10', "is 40S Mont-Ward . VV'* V3S 33S *3S Mother l^ida . IS 7 'S 'S Naah Motors. .... »•} Nat Biscuit . t» S Nat Knamrl .. « *« National l.rad ... .... 114'. 12<’i N Y Air llrak. »» 4 S 34 4, .19 N Y C.nlral 101 100S loot, ioo% N r C * 8t L.. 77». 77 s NT NH AH.I»*. 1* l«s !*'. ' North Am.rlcan .. 24 23S 24 24 No raclflc . .. 61 S 4 AI9Vr.RTlBKMr.NT Ouch! That’s Neuritis i i Morning noon or night that ■harp. • piercing pflln smites you In the shoulder ' arm or nape of the neck. Sometimes It In ; felt in the thigh or leg. while In ot^rr ; mses It wanders over the entire body. I giving knife-like thrusta tiers end there 1 Pei hepe jrou think the trouble Is rheu rnattem or erletlce, end treat It ae such, hence the reaeon why ybu get no lasting relief. Fops Neuritis Tablets are compounded ’ especially for the treatment of neurltH , In all Hs forms. They help to remove l Inflammation and lestore the rFeemeil ^ nervee to sound condition, i liegln taking Eopa Neuritis Tablet* to day and watch vour peine fails away Perfectly harmHee. but wonderfully ef feotlve I'm- •• ii il pef bottlt Sherman A Met < noell» iliuy atoiea an all other leading druggists. H<*erlcke A Runyou Co., Mfre, Bou l iai^isto. N A W R> 122% 120% 121 122% Orpheum . . • • • • l-J Owens Bottle .. . 42% 42% 42% 43% Pacific Oil. ... 4t>% 45% 46% 4&% Packard Motor . 10% Pan American ..48 % 4i% 4 • % Pan-American B. 46% 46 46% 46 Penn KB .4.1% 43% 43% 42% People*? Gas . 94% 93 Pere Main . 44% 47% 48 4i% Phillips Pet •... . 35% #4 % 34% 34% P|cr*e-Arrow .... 6% 6% 6% 6% Postum Cereal. .. .. 51% Pressed St Car .. 47% 4«% Pro A Hef .2 4% 24% 24% 24% Pullman .117% 117 '•» 117% 11*% Punfa A leg Sug ... 6n% 54% 64% 65% Pure Oil .21% 21% 21% 21% Railway St Sprg . 111% Rav Con . 0% 9% Heading .62% 52% 62% 6"% Redding Rites ... 10% 18% 19 30 Replogle . * Rep I A St . 44% 44% 44% 43% Roval Dtrh NY. 64% 65 St L ft 8 F . . . 20% 20% St L & S W . . . 36% 35% S6% 35% Schulte Cigar Strs . .. 102% Sears-Roebuck .... 82% 81% 81% 82% Shell Un Oil . 17% 16% 37% 16% Simmons Co . 22% 22% Sinclair Oil . 18 % 38% 18% 1H% Slufcs-Sheffield . .. 64% 64% Sktlly OH . 20% 19% 10% 19% South Pro . 89% *8% 88% 89% South Jty . 53% 53% 53% 52% Stand Oil Cal .... 57% 56% 67% 60% Stand Oil N .!. . . 33% 33% 33% 32% Stew art-Warner.. . 68 56% 67% 66% ... 59 57 II 67% Studebakcr. 32% 32 32% 32% Submarine Boat. 8% 8% Texas Co. 39% 35% 39% 38% Texas A Par. 20% 28*■* 28% 29% Tinik Roll Bear. 35% 36% Tobacco Prod. 68 % 67% 57% 67% Tob Prod •'A’'.... 86% 86 86 86 % Transcon Oil. 4 3% 3% 3% Fnion Pacific.131% 131% 131% 131% I'ni'ed Fruit. 193 192 193 191 % U S fast Iron P... 86% 84% 86 84 % 17 S Ind Alcohol. 65 64% 64% 64% U-« Rubber. 28 27% 27% 27% U S Rubber pfd. .76 75% 74 % 75% r S Steel. 96 95% 98% 95% U S St-el pfd.H9 118% 11X% 118% Ctah Copper. 67% 67 67 % 67 Vanadium.'. .. .. 21 % Vivaudou. 8 7% 8 8 W»baah. 18% 16% 15% 15% Wabash “A". 44 7* 44 % 44% 44% Western Union... .106% 106% 106% 106% Westing Air Br. 89% Westing Klee. 68% 65% 56% 56% ' White Kagle Oil. 23% 23% White Motors. 62% 62% 62% 52 Woolworfh (new). 85 83% 8-4 % 83% Wool worth Co. 337 330 % 337 339 % Wlllya-Overland. 8 7 % Wi I lye-Over pfd. 67 65% 66% 66% Wilson. 6% 6% Wilson pfd. 23 22 22 24 Worthing Pump. .. 25 Wrigley Co. 35% 36% 35 7* 36% Yellow* Mfg Co 46% 45% 45% 45% Yellow Cab Ta Co 41% 41% 41% 41% Monday total sales 754,500. Monday total bonds. 110.137.000. Total stocks. 627,900 shares. New York Bonds v-J New York. May II.— Bond prices lagged in today's desultory trading, which was featured principally by heaviness of French and .}apanese and Mexican issues, reacting on political developments In these countries Prices of domestic Hens were variable and failed to establish a definite trend. Upsets in the French and Japanese elections, which were reflected Immedi ately in the action of the exchanges, seemed to bring more general liquidation of the bonds today French 7%s lost a point and the new Japanese 6%s dropped back to near the year's low level. The controversy raging in Mexico City over the terms of the debt' agreement and the failure of the government to obtain a loan contributed to decline- of a point or more in Mexican government 4s and the 5 p« r ; rent certificate*. Conspicuous weak spots j In the domestic list were Ajax Rubber 8*. > which dropped 3% points to 75% and I Minneapolis A St Louis refunding 6*. , which fell back more than 2 points to 15, i both new low prices for the year. Weak ness of the Ajax bonds, however was, not communicated to other rubber issue*, i although shares of these companies moved lower on fresh cuts in tire prices Liberty bonds and railroad mortgage# were shaded fractionally. New financing today was well re reived, recent dullness of trading, bank ers asserted, indicated that listed market was fairlv well drained of attractive se curities and that the future demands would have to be met by new offerings. I’. 8. Bonds. High low Close 175 Liberty 3%s 00 • 0 99.28 99 28 64 Lib 1st 4 % * 100.12 100.9 100 11 937 Lib 2d 4 % *.100.8 100 6 100.6 34.1 Lib 2d 4 % s . 10".4 100.22 100 23 919 Lib 4th 4 %h . .100 14 100.11 190.13 112 U 8 Gov 4 % * . 101.30 101 27 101.29 Foreign 26 An Jur M W Cs 76% 74% 76 % 19 Argen Gov 7s .101 3«»1 101 295 Argen Gov 6s . 00% 90 90 15 Au* G9ov g 1 7s 90% 90 90 11 City of Bordeaux 6* 8 1 80% 80% 8 City of Copen 6%s. 90% 90 9f| % 14 C of tit Prague 7 %S 84% 8* 84 33 C Lyqns 6* .. 80% 80% 80% 9 C Marseilles 6s 80% 8U% 80% 2 C Rio d Jan 8s 1947 91 % 91% 91% 43 Csechotlovsk It 8s 90% '• % 95 '■■■% 18 l»e Seme 7s . . • 87 % 87 87 % 5 D Can 5% pc 1929.101% 101 % 101% 88 I> ( an 6s 1952. 100 99% 9"»% 23 Dutch K In fi# 1962 92 % 93 93 * 16 D K In 5 % * 1953. 86 % 84 86% e Fraineriran 7%s .. 89% *9% 89 * 135 Hr Republic *>s . 99% 9*% 9*% 120 Fr Republic 7%«... 5% 94’* 94 * 69 Japanese 6%s . . . 90% 9" % 90% 60 Japanese 1st 4%s... 97% 97% 9'% 8 Japanese 4s. 79% 79 79 % 68 K of Belgium 8s... 102% 1(»1% 1 • ■ 1 % 27 K of Belgium 7%s..l02% I02 102 9 K of Denmark 6s. . 94% 94% 94% 8 King of Italy 6%s.loo 100 100 2 K nf Netherlands 6s 9i‘'% 9“% 9r*% 12 K of Norway 6a '43. 9t 93% 94 47 K Of S C S 8*. 80% 80 80% 5 K of Sweden Os.... 10?% 1fl .“ % 10 2% 7 oriental Dev deb 6s <5 85 85 30 Parls-Lyors M 0* .. 74% 74 74 75 Rep of Bolivia 8* 9" 8y% 89% 2 Ren of I'htle «■ '41103% 1«3% 103% 1 Rep nf Chile 7s 9* 9* 96 10 Rp of Colombia 6%s 9 >% 9 % V % 11 Rep of • uba 5%e 93% % 93% 22 Rep Finland 6e 89% »9 *9% 17 8 of Queensland 6s. 99% S3% 93% 11 S of Uio G do S v« 97 96% 97 1 8 nf San I* am 8s 99% 99% 99% 7 UKofOBAf l%s 9 08% 108% 108% 14 I'KofOBAI 5%s 7.1"1 100% 100% .19 F 8 of Brasil 8S 96 95% 96 11 1' S of B-C Ry 1 7# i\ % 81 81 1 U 8 Of Mex fsctfa 46% 46% 46% Dome*! is. 8 Am Ag Chtm 7%« 86% 15% |4% 11 At*i Chain * f deb 6s 92% 92 * 92 1 8 Am Smelting 6*,.. 104% 10.1% 104 * ."4 Am Smelting 6s *3% 9 2% 9 21 Am Sugar >9% 99% «9 % 56 Am TAT 5%s rets loi loo** 101 10 Ain TAT col tr fs.. ’*9 9**% 2 Am TAT col 4s .. 95% 9^ 9. 2 Am W W A K 5s 87% «7% 87% 38 Ana Copper 7s 96% 36% 9 % go Ana Copper 7 A *sd 011 6#. 98% 98% »*% 27 A TASK gen 4» 87% 87% 87% 1 AT.vSF adj 4s stpd 81% 81% 61 % 12 B A O Os.. 102 101% 101% 60 H A O cv 4 %s« . **% MS 21 B A- O gold 4s ... 85% S3 05 36 B T Pa let rfg &•? 99 9«% 99 28 B 8t con 6s rier A 96% 96 96 •J Beth Steel 6%# “V *8 8 8 Brier Hill St l%s 95% 95 97% 23 7 Hkvn Man Tr s f 6s 75% 75% 76 * 2 Calif Pet 5%s. 97% 97% 97% 5 Can No deb 6 %e 112% 112 112 2 Can Par deb 4s. . . 80 80 89 4 C C A O f>s 97 % 97% 97% 26 Central of Ga 6a.. 101% 101% 101% 37 Cent Leather 6s 96% 96% 94% 34 C A O cv 5* . 04 % 9 4 9 4 % 4 C A O cv 4%s. 92 % 92% 92 S 4 C A O 3%a 35% 35% 35% Jo C R A Q ref 5* A 98% •»% ?8% SC A E » A M ‘J% -J 9 Chi Ot. Western 4§. o*% J*)* ®- « 27 CM A St P cv 4 %» • • «3 fJH * 4 CM A St P rf* 4%e.. 66 64 % <>5 !51 CM A St P 4* *25.- J2% 82 62% 21 C 4b N W rfg 6*... 93% 93% 93% 17 Chicago Rva 6« . . 74% 74% .4% 1 C R I A r ten 4. 60% 80% 80% 14 C R I & F rff ,B 78 77^ 11** 12 C & W Ml. 74% 74% 74% 16 Chile Copper t» .100% 100% 100% 12 CCCAStL. ref «s A.m2% 102% 102% SClav Un Ter 5%» .104% 104% 104% 2 Col GAE 6a atpd... 99 9*% 98% 24 Com Pow 6a....... 91% 91% 91% 16 C C of Md . **% 88 88 1 Con Power 6s. 88% 68% 88% 3 C C Sug deb 6s atpd 99% 99 99% 2 V & R G con 4s- 70% 70% 70% 3 Det Edleon ref 6s 106 106% 105% 2 Detroit Un Rya 4%a 8 8 88 89 6 DuP de Nem 7%a..l07% 107% 107% 2 Duqueane Light 6*.t04% 104% 104% 16 K O Sugar 7%a_105% 105 106 16 Emp OAF 7%a. 91 90% 90% 6 Erie pr lien 4s ... 65% 66% 66% 23 Erie gen lien 4s... 66% 66% 66% 8 Flak Rubber 8s . . 99% 99% 99% 1 Gen Elec neb 6a .101% 101% 101% 13 Goodrich 6%e . 96% 04% 95% 10 Gdyr Tire 8s *31... 102% 102% 102% 14 Gdyr Tire 8s *41. ..116% 116% 116% i 2 G T Ry of C 7a_112% 112% 112% 6 G T Ry of C 6a .104% 103% 104% 1 33 Gt No 7a A. 108 107 % 101 1 Ot No 6%a B. 99% 99% 99% 16 Herahey Choc 6s... 102 101% 101% 26 H A M ref 6a A... 8 3 82% 82% 23 II A M ad) Inc 6a. 62 61 % 61% 7 Humble OAR 6%*.. 98 97 % 97% j 12 HI Hell Tel ref 5s. 95 95 95 I 8 III Central 6%a_102% 102 102 %l 1 Indiana Steel 6s...101% 1 n 1 % im% 33 Int R T 7s. 85% 85 85% 5 Int R T 6a. 63% 63 63% I 47 Int R T ref 6s atpd 60% 60% 60% I 7 1 A G N ad} 6s... 46a* 46% 45% I 12 I A G N let Ga_ 95% 95% 95% | 2L Int M M s f 6s. 84% 84% 64% I 19 Int Pa cv 5a. M% 8;;% *.»%• 12 K o Ft SAM 4a... 78 77 % 77% 35 K C P A L 6a _ 91% 91% 91% 6 K C South bb .... 90 89% 1 K C Term 4s. 83 83 83 13 Kan Gas A El 6a.. 95% 95% 9„% 1 Kell-Spring T 8s 96% 96% 96% 4 L 8 A M 8 d 4s 31 93% 93% 92% 8 Llf A My 5s . 97 96 % 96% 12 L A N 5a B 03.. 101% 101% 101% 5 L A N unified 4s 91% 91% 91% 8 Magma Cop Ts.112 111% 111% 13 Manati Sug 7%s...l00% 109 100 2 .Marland Oil 7%s..l00 100 100 21 Mid Si cv 5a . 88% 88% 88% 7 M E R A L 5s 61. 82% 31% 81% J M St PASSM 6 % a .102% 102% 102% 7 M K A T n 1 #a C 99% 99% 99% 44 M K A T npl bn A 8 3 82% 82% 68 M K A T n ad 5s A 53% 53% 53% 18 M P lat 6s . 9f.84 96% 96% 61 M P gen 4m . 57% 67% 57% 16 Mont P 5a A. 96% 96 96% .’.4 N O TAM Inc 6b. "7% 67% 87% 31 N Y C d 6s .106% 104% 105 48 N Y C r ?! 5s_ 98 97 % 97% 2 N Y C A St L *n A . 101 % 101% 101% 7 N Y Ed rf 6 % a_111 110% 110% 2 N Y N H A H Fr 7a 79% 79% 79% 32 N r T rf 6s 41_105% 105 105 6 N Y Tel gn 4%a .. 95% 96% 95% 4 N Y W A B 4%s 47% 47% 47% 66 Nor A W cv 6s. . . 122 120 % 120 % 4 Nor Am Ed 6s.,.. 92% 92 92 2 N O TAL 61 A 91 % 90 91 % 21 Nor Pac rf 6a B. .104% 102% 103% 69 Nor Pac new 5a D 92 92 92 15 Nor Pac p 1 4a.... 81% 81% sl% 17 N Sta P 6a B.102% 102 102% 10 N W Bel! Tel 7a.107% 107% 107% 19 U S L rf 4a. 95 94% 95 25 Dr.Wash RRAN 4s. 81% 81% 81% 3 Pac G A El 6s. . . . 92% 92 92 12 Pac YAT 6s 62... . 92 91% 92 1 Pan-Am PAT 7s..101% 101% 101% 12 Penn RR 6%s.109% 109% 109% 22 Penn RR gn 5s .101% 100% 101 11 Penn RR gn 4%s. 91% 91% *91% 34 Per* Marq rf 5a. 95% 95% 95% 21 Phil Co ref 6s.101% 101% 101% 12 Phil A Read 6s_ 94% 94% 94% 20 Pro A Rf *a .109 109 10# 6 Pifb Serv 5s . 89% 89% 89% 27 Punt A1 Sug 7s_110% 10f J 09% 29 Reading gn 4%a 90 90% 90% 6 P.*ad gn 4s .91% 91 91 % 50 Rep 1 A St 5 % s . 90 9" 90 1 R I A A I* 4 % s 76% 76% 76% 4 St L I MAS rf 4s 89% 89% *9% 28 St L I MAS 4s 80% 79% 79% 22 St L A S F p 1 4s A 69 €8% 6 8% 33 St L A 8 t ad 6s 72% 72% 72% 20 St 1. 6 8 F ire 6s 63% 62% 43% 6 St L S W cn 4s 82% 82% 82% 5 St P Un Dep 6e 98% ?■% 98 * 33 Seaboard A L cn 6s 78% 78 78 40 Seaboard A L ad 5s 36 55% 56 17 Sea board A L rf 4s 52% 62% 52% 13 Sinclair Con 7* 84% 89 89 % 1 Sinclair Crude 6%s. 98% 98% 9s % 3 Sinclair Pipe 6s 82% s„% 82% 19 South Pac c 4e. 95% 94% 95% 10 South Pac rf 4e. . 8 7% 87% 87% 20 South Pac c t 1*. 82% 92% 52% 84 South Ry gn 4%a. 104% 3"4% 104% :: South Ry gn 6a. 100% 99% 99% 7® South Ry ' n 5a. 9r»% 99% 99% 6 South Ry gn 4* 72% 7 2 7 2 60 S W Beil Tel by. 94 93 % 94 1 Stand G A E 6%s 94 *. 94 % 94% 2 Steel Tube 7a .103% 103% 103% 0 Tenn Ele- rf 6t . 96 95% 96 11 Third Av ad 5a.... 42% 42 42 6 Third Av rf 4s 54% 54% '4% '2 Tidewtr Oil 6%s .103% 103 103 Toledo Ed 7a .. .107% 107% 107% 17 Un Pac rf 5a .102% 102 102 % 27 Cn Pac lat 4a. 90% 90% 90% 5 Utd Drug 6a . .. 114 113% 113% 4 1 S Rub 7 %a 102 101% 101% 4" U S Rub 5s 11 % 81 81 37 U S Steel 5a . .. 103% 103 103% 13 Utah PA L 6a 90% 90% 90% 27 Va-Car Chm 7% a 3< % 30% % 46 Va-Car Chm 7a 57 66% 66% 7 Va Ry 5a . ... 95% 96 95 % 12 Wabash lat Lb 99% 99% 99% a Warner Sg Rf 7s.102 102 102 10 West Md lat 4a.... 6: % 62% 62% 12 West Pac 5§ .... 85 94% *>4% 4 Weat I n 6%a . 110% 110 110 2 Westing El Ts 107% 107% 107% 14 Meat Shore 'a * 1 *0% 10% :* Wilson Co af 7%s. 56 84% 54% 33 Wilson Co let *>s *<3% &2% 83 6 Wlaon Co 68 . 43% $1 n 14 Young SAT 6a 96% »5% 95% Total bonds. 910.650.000. Chicago Stock* Quotations furnished by J. S. Barhe A 1,0 . 224 Omaha National Bank building. Phone JA. 61 87-86 81 Bid. Asked. Armour A Co 111 pfd,. ..74 75 Albert Pick . .. . 17 17 % Baaairk Alernlte . 29 29 % Carbide . 56% 56% Edison Com . 127 127% Gonttnental Motors 6 % 6% Cudahy .. 66 69 Daniel Boone . ... 23% 24 Diamond Match .117 111 L>e*re pfd . 62% 6 8 Eddy Paper . 18 20 Libby .. 4% 4% National leather . 2% 2% Quaker Oats .250 235 Reo Motors . 16% i6% | Swift A Co .102 101% Swift Tnf 1 .19% 19% Thompson .. 42 43 Wahl . 36% 86 Wr gle> . '.% *;>% Yellow Nffe Co. « % 4*% Yellow Cab .41 41% Foreign Kirhange Nee York. Mav IS Foreign Exchanges — Finn Quotations in cents Great Britain demand. 436%: cables. 436% 60-dav bills on banka 434 % France, demand 5 65; rabies 5 96. Italy, demand. 4 4 4. cables 4 4 4 %. Beigium demand. 4 80 ; cables. 4 11. Germany iper trillion), .2“.. Holland. 37 23. Norway, 13 82. Sweden. 26 56 1 ‘enmark. 16 95 Switzerland. 19 71. Spain, 3 3 87. Greece. 2 06. * Poland. 000012 Czech** Slovakia. 2 9 Jugoslavia. 1 24. Austria, ."014%. Rumania .51 .Argentina. 2.2 93 Brazil. 11 28 Tokio. 40 %. Mont real. 98 7 32 J. S. BACHE 6? CO. ' E.tabll.h.d 1*92 (Stw York 8tock Etching. * u • J Chie.ro lio.rd of Trad, i Membern New York Cotton Etch.ng. land other leading Exchanges. New York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. LaSalla St. lirauche. and correspondent. located in principal eitiea Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Margin 224 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg., Omaka Telephone. JA ckaon 1117-11 "The Hache Kevlew” .ent on application—Corraapondanea incite*. Mil KRTINICMENT ADVEETI8EMENT Tuberculosis Miraculou* Re»ull» Are Te»tified to By Tubercular Suffer er* Who Have U*ed the "Haelan” Treatment at Home. I>,- j: m Pavla, a prominent Panvar coma with *'H \F!..\N" without laavlrg phi at tan *111* I have parannally traat- tha liotna and without tha lnoor»v*n o.t a inriia i umhar of pulmonary tuhar lane# and anormoua axpanaa of travallnft . ular . a-.’» with Tta*l#n.‘ faa*a of tha to distant cllmata* rhrt'nlt’ typo whar* a continual loaa of Tharafora, wa offar Haalan to tn* wolRht lad haatt racordad laapondad h> public anvwhrra at vary nominal coat a in.dual irnln In walght. a .****»«lion of on h rigid 'iniHNTKK TO PIlODlVl rouKhlmr elimination <>f th* blood attaak- SATISFACTORY ItKSI'l.TS or tta full r | Hpui uni . onawad \ Igor and atnmtna. putoliaaa prlra will ha rafundad Thl* raatnrad appetlta, * ruddy complexion, g u* ante* ts hacked bv • dapoalt of xv n r tn hand- and fe**t. rlmr *•'•** and u 11 000 In a lntpc Panvar hank gam t nl rohuatnaaa of > on*tltuth>n which Full particular*. taatlmonlala. prlcaa and aurprmad piohI of all tha pallant* tham a hook on 'Tha Mndrrn Praatmant for *alvra Tubarruloala” will ha mallad f«ra on ra Similar raport* from tuhar. ular pnlianla uuaat Writ* today Th* Oanoral Ham»* throughout Antarlra hava cony In. ad ita d»*a fo Papt. k-$ Loop Itulldlng. l'cu that pulmonaijf lubatvular can b* avw* vat, Colo. I f N.w York, May 13. — Following la th« official Hal of rranaactiona on the N»w Jerk Curb exchange, giving all bonds traded in: Domestic. High Low. closs Allied Packer 6a.. If Aluminum 7a. .'..lO-J* >03% J* 11 Aluminum is. 3*■ • ]?53? Infifc lonC 5 Ara l otion i'll aa.lO'jSs 100% 100S 12 Am (1 A hi h* ,»•’* **'* 2', Am It Mills ft ■ 100 99% J®* 7 Anaconda Cop 6a. .101% JO'S *?*# 1 Anglo Am OH 7%a.l0. % 102 a >®',* 9 Alio S Hdwe 6%a It *7% *J% 15 All O A W I la... 69% £>> ** 1 »oU i®*3 .1 SSISVr? K.::im% j®®* «®jh 2 c a 8B par ctfa.. 16% , 16% 1* » J Con Gas Balt 6a.. 103% 103% 103% 23 Con Gas Halt 7a..l06% 106% 106% 1 Con Textile 8s. i7 77 77 16 Con Pap A Bag 6%s 92% 92% 9.% .. t udahy Hack 5 4*- *2 81 4 • * * 6 lieere * Co 7%* . 99% 99% JJJt 2 Del City Ua* 6a..101% 101 10J x ■ 1 Dot Edison 6a.103% 103% 103% 1 lmn Tire A R 7a.. 91% 91% 91% IS Dun l.t *6 % a w I. .100% 100% >"?* 2 Foil hug 6a, 1933.. 9S% 93% *8% 1 Kish Body 6a, 1928.101 % 101% 101% 2 Fiah Body 6a. 1927,101 101 101 2 Flat! Body 6». 1923.100% 100% 100% 2 Gall. Robert 7«... 95% 95% D ., 3, Gal Signal UH 7S..105 105 l1'-' 6 General Pet 6a. 96% 9'.% 98% 6 Gulf Oil it.- 95% 9o% 96% 9 Hood Rubber 7a 99 a 99 99% 5 Intern Match 6%*. 9.1% 33,* 93% t K C Term 5%6 ..101 101 101 )« Kennecolt Fop 7*.1“5% 10a% 10a , 2 I,.high V Barb 6*. 9*% 93% »*% 3 1. M‘ N A I. 7*- 99% 99 % »|% 2 M 8 P A S 6%a w 1 83% *3% 83% 1 Morrla A Co 7%*.. 01% 94% 94* 1 NOP Her 6*.... 84% 84% 64'* 42 N S Pow 6%*. 99 98% 99 1 Ohio P 6a "B .... 8 7 *4 S.% 87% 2 Phil F.l lie ..105% 10j% 105% 1 Phil El 5 % *. 53..101% 101% J 1 Phil El 5 %*. 47.,101% 101% 101% 1 P Pet 7 4s w. v ..10ft 100 100 1 p 8 C of N J 7a . 106% 106% 106% 17 Pure Oil 6%a .... 94% 94% 94% 1 Sloes Shef 6a . . »9% 99% 99% 2 S O N Y 7a. '26.. 103% 103% 103% 3 S O N Y 7*. •27. 103% 105% 105% 3 V S O N Y 7», .1"6% 106% 106% 12 8 O N Y 7e, '29.. 106% 106% 106% ISON Y 7*. '30.. 106% 106% 106% 14 SO N Y 6 % * ..106% 1 "6 . 108% 2 Sun 011 6,’.100% 100% 100% 6 Swift A Co. 6* 9'", 39% 89% 1 r E 1. A P 5%» 95% 9o% 99% 4 U O Cal 6a. 2? ..100% 100% >00}. 5 U O Cal. 6f. '26.. 100% 100% 100% 4 tnlt Oil Prod 8a. . 60 6* 55 13 U R of Hav 76a ..1117 106% 106% 8 Vacuum Oil 7s...10, 108% 106% 3 Weha Villa 6%.*..100*4 100% 100% foreign Bonds. 1 C Azu Pug 7€s. 9* 9* 9* 3 King Nath 6a .... 90% 90% 90% 5 Swiss 6 % a . 9,% 91 % 9 i % 42 Swisa 5fi . 99% 93% 99% < urn and W heat Bulletin. Corn and wheat region bulletin for the 2A hours ending at 0 a. m. Tuesday Station*— High. Low. ham. Ashland ... 77 3* ••■* Auburn .;; Broken Bow . -l JJj Columbus . 3f £-J? Culbertson .. *1 1 £ •Fairbury ■>' -'•*#» •Falrmopt . 77 35 O.Oo Grand Island . 77 34 0.0u Hartington . « •Hastings . £2 •*» (-* 0 • Holdrege . 79 -11 •' Uncoln . 76 29 0.00 •.North Loup . h » *- r ' * .North Platte . <'> Oakdale . *4 £•£• Omaha .Jf 41 J-J* Tekamah . M 39 0 00 Valentine . <>& 3- ® H:gest and lowest during 12 hours er ing at H a. m 75th meridian time, excej.’ j marked thus *. 4 hlcago Butter. Chicago. May 13 —The butter market today appeared weak and unsettled, foi- j lowing another 4c advance on the better grades. Buyers apparently did not tak* kindiy to the advance and trading on the J whole was quiet. .Supplies were liberal and offering** quite free on ail grader- i The centralized car market was also un settled, with buying interest lacking and trading dull. Bulk of offering® were on , 89 score cars. Fresh butter. 93 score, 37 4c; 41 Score, 37c; 90 score. 2«4c. score 354c; 8% score, 344c. «7 score, ; 3? 4c. Central zed car ott tO score 31c, *9 score, 36 4c. toffew Futures. New Tork May 13—The roa-ket for; coffee futures was quiet, with fluctuations narrow and irregular today The open ing was unchanged to 7 points lower on the rather easier showing of Brazil, but j prices steadied on a little demand for March, which rallied from 1! 45"ofl65f The close was net 6 points lower to 4 points higher. Sales were estimated a: 14.000 bags rinsing quotations May, 1140c; July. 12 86c; Feptember. 12 !►. October. 12 0|c; D»r*mber. 11 80o Marrh. 11.56c. Spot coffa* was In fair demand R:o 7», H%4»15r San I "a 4- Il%al9%c. Kloux 4 By ijx eatork Slnux City, la Mu- 13—Cattla—Re ceipts. :.5"0 head: market fairly ncMve; killers. strode. S6c hiehe-; striker* steady, strong. fat aieera and x»arlings 17.8(1© 11 So. hulk. »< 06 0 10 «0: fat co'M and heifers. I6.M09.6*: r annera and cot ter*. 12 21© 4 00: veals, 16.08011.»«. bulla. 14.69© 5.6* feeders 176.104 06. itock-ra. 15.90#* 00; stuck yearlings and calves I; 9O0*.OOi feeding cows and heifers 13 ;n#90. Hoys—Receipts, 1".009 head; market fully a'eady. t»p. 17 60. hulk of *a •> $8.7507.6,1, llxhta |«59b**r butch.-a |5 960 7 66. mixed. $6 Tvii6i7 heavy packers. |«.]50*.SO; e’ags. 34 7505 00; good pig*. I -.21 Sheep and .Lambs— Rerelpts ; r*0 "fid msrkrt steadv, woo! lambs. |17 fl0; clipped : .smhs IK. O'), wool ewes. ** 9, clipprU e^*s. 17 00. Kad st. Louis Uve^tork. East 2D t/ouif. III. May 13—Hogs —1 Heceipta. lS.OOO head opened Ic lowe , c’o.-ed steady to f higher, most late sa>« to shipper* $" 36©7 4 few loads. 17 | ; 50. most sa># to packers and butchere I 14ft-pound a veragea, Mi50fOO, packer •vwa. *6 )lf6 40. , , i-«ttle Tte.'elpts S.ftOft head; low priced native beef steer# and Texas steer* steaJ other natives lftc to 15c and in spots lower. light veal era. 19.10 010 Oo; other classe# *teadr. bulk native steer 97 :,0f lM'O, Texas. S^ 9 07 75. yearlings and heifers. IT !S«D *5; cows »f r 75; rannera. |3 2502 50; bologna bul > $4 5ft0 5 ftft Sheep and Lambe - Receipts, f.OQft head. '•mbs steady, sheep 5*c lo«e; . 're der ke good clipped lambs 114 600 16 00; moat good spring iin.'-' o p,ck»r. *17 " 017 1*; few I I Up to 116 00, beat wool eel larnb ?;* bulk fat clipped ewes, IT 5*. few mt '» to good, I a 50. New York fieneral * New York. Mav IS. Rye— Firm • western. 76 V, f o b. New Tor <1 76V C. 1. r. export Barley -Quiet; malting. 9*0$4c. c Wheat—Spot, firm No 1 dark nor,! «rn erring, c I. f . New York, lake and rail $1 41 No 2 hard winter f o. t , ’ake and rail. II 21; No J Manitoba, do. $1 16*4 . No 2 m1?ed durum d-» $11? Corn—Spot, steadier. No 2 vellow and No. 2 whit*, r. 1 f . track New York, domestic, all by rail, 951jc, No. 2 mixed, ^ tVata-^Spot. steady; No 2 white. 86r Hops—Easy; state 1 923. 5*0 55e; 19. 33 027c Pacific roa»», 1923, 3603*c 1922. 24026c. Rye Flour—Quie* fair to good, 14.** y 4 2*; choice to fancy, $4 2504 4* Corn meal—Barely steady; fins wire and yellow granulated, 12 1602 2* Feed—Easy: city bran, 100-pourd sacks, $27; western bran, do. $26 0"fi 27 0*. Hay—Steady: No 1. $31.0*0*4 *0; N •. 2. $30 00031 00; No, 3. $24 0003*00; shipping $20.00023 00 " Pork-—Quiet; mess. $74 76026 ?*; fam ily. $27. r.arrl — Easy; mlddleweet. $11 0*011 1 n. Tallow—Ea sy; special loose. 7V; ex tra. 7Vfcc. H(ce—Steady: fancy head. 7*4 0 6e. New York Sugar. New York. May 13 - New low record* for the >ear wer» established 1* the lor?.' raw sugar market today, when Cuban sold a* 6.58c. duty paid, a decline of from t be previous day. Sales Included 61,000 bags Cuban for Mav and June shipment at 6 65c nnd 20.000 baga for May shipment at 5.53c. Raw sugar futures were weak under heavy genera 1 selling, promoted by the decline In the Spot market and the lower ruling abroad Final prices were 13 f» 25 point* net lower May closed 3*2r. July, 3 90c; September, 3 97c; Decem ber! 3.65c. Refined sugar was easier and u* changed to 16 point* !%wer, list price* now ranging from 7.15c 'to 7 25c for f!"* granulated, but business continued Ugh*. Refined futures were nominal. Boston Wool. Boston May 13—Wool business contic uee to be spotty in all branches Fln^r grades of tops are showing a little activ ity. Noils also are In some demand Fleeced wools are unchanged Choice lots of the better class both fleece and territory seem fairiv firm but there stocks are small. The woolen business reported to be slowing up with soir* manufacturers. Dry