Wheat Market Uncertain but Closes Higher Recovery Due to Export De * maud and Unfavorable Crop News From Canada —Corn Relatively Firm. Il.v CHARMER <1. I.KYUF.X. I nlrorsnl SfrvLre Staff Correspondent. t*liii'ago, Oct. 21.—After a series of un. • crrafn su inga of unusual rapidity up and down, the wheat market cloned higher today. Volume of trade was not broad, but on the dips the market repeatedly raw into an impressive class of absorp tion. not noted on the previous day, and early sellers were forced to cover at the • lose Unfavorable crop news from Canada, slight betterment in the export demand and relative firmness in corn throughout helped to bring about the recovery V" the leading cereal. Wheat closed 74 to l*4c higher; corn "us 1 *4 to 1 %c higher- oats ware 74 to •*c higher, and rye ruled %c lower to 'a(, higher. ^lo-Nt of the session the market pre sented a tired and worn-out appearance, •specially on the flurries, but it came with surprising vigor and at the last looked flarly strong. Although there have bepn numerous reports from the hea iVfTflrd that foreigners were less Inter ested In our wheat, It Is to be noted that vbe breaks this week uncovered "good" bid*. The seaboard confirmed total sales of 1.250,000 bushels wheat to Europe, large ly hard winters. Italy was the best buyer, with the United Kingdom buying sparing ly. Moderate sales of corn were made «o Tb lfast and Rotterdam. Liverpool was off 5^4 to 4 pence. The seaboard confirmed fair Hales of > o.rn for export. Some messages indicate that before the coming crop year is over 'lure is likely to be a world shortage of 'his grain. Weather conditions over the bell "ere less favorable and many dreary reports as to the condition of the crop were forthcoming. Locals sold corn on ' he bulges but the better commission house buying witnessed finally forced hurts to cover. t»rs trailed other grains up and down "•thin a narrow range and closed on a '•■illy and higher. Cash demand for oats • as moderate, with the basis unchanged to %c lower. Rye experienced several erratic ewings •^nd closed uneven. The export demand !<"• this grain 1 # s let tip considerably and the northwest is shipping rye this way. Provisions were irregular at the dose. I ard was 2 be higher to 774c lower and ribs were 10 to 1 2 74c up. I*it Notes. The primary movement of wheat con ' 'much t harvest rate. The spring run 'specially Is large and apparently will • <>n(hf)uc heavy for Home time The big arrivals northwest today gradually re duced the premiums on No. 1 northern « i*oiii 10'-jc over the December to 1^< " '-I'- and tbs discount of wheat futures Minneapolis compared with Chicago ’* Pin to worry many in the trade who erwi'-e feel friendly to the buying sub . >ne explanation for tills persistent rush grain from the farms of ttie north *. is that farmers possibly figure there ‘s something back of the talk that repub 'ican money is keeping values up and • rtirsequently are marketing as much .'ain as possible prior to election, not -hing to tak% unnecessary chances This planatlon however, is not given a greet amount of credence. The American spring wheat harvest Jhis year was a bountiful one. Farmers • • that part of the country were hard hit In 1923, and with conditions the re verse now the> arc rapidly paying off debts and accumulating cash. It is safe s.-.y, however, that this liberal run of grain from the farms cannot remain at uch unprecedented volume much longer. .V- is customary at this season the world's available supply is increasing, •tFor the week the increase was 13.906.000 bushels against 15,694,000 bushels last ‘ar. The movement of grain in North ' merica is much larger than this time i “t year and the fact that supplies are m»t gaining proportionately indicates that *he grain is going into consumption un usually fast. The total world supply now 1s place.I at 2') 1.940,000 bushels, compared virli 193.250,000 bushels last year. Broom riiill allows for a world carryover of 64, foo.OOo bushels this season against 304. fion 00fj bushels in 1923. CHICAGO PRICES. Ry Updike Grain company, ATIantlc 6312. A vt 1 Open. | High. | Low. | Clone. I Yes. '"in i1 i i 7 j !>«'• 1 45 1 1.40'* 1.44*. 1.40%' 1.45% 1.4'' U . - . . 1.40% 1.45*4 •Liy ' 401,! 1.50% 1.4SHI 1.50% 1.49 '4 ' 4V ’ 1. 1.60V 1.49% •I'll l.-lt I.S2*i; 100*4 1.32*,' 1.31% J'.v# '.I..,. L’-'I j 30 ; 1.32% 1.29%1 1.31%! 1.31% -lay , 1.3" i.'»2% *i.*sV4k•'i.'as' i'i.jl'4 1 ;i"%i. ... .1 •V- 1.19 *-j T 1.19's LIT 11.17 ; 1.19 * "i n ' 1 I I I 1 1-0.'%' 1.031.0.'.*, 1.0S%; 1.06*4 .! 1.09% 1 04 % ••1 * i.oi • Li#** los 1.10%; i.os% , , !•'">'* . .' 1.10%: 1.03% •'ill 1 "*■•« 1.1"\ i.os%' 1 10%! 1 119% l-0».I i.io%l 1.09% M'M ill* 1 .MV .SI?.' .52%| .52% ... V-:'l .I .52% * ' •1 > •* < 1 .56 h, .57 | ..Slit* . •'%'% :.,(%' :s3% .54% 1 -M I I I | 15 I" 116 35 15.10 115.30 111 "0 , '' 1 ■ IT 14 05 112.95 14 "3 14 10 il.;) * I | | | l=''3 I13.53 13 53 '13.40 1 Z*t! ; i\t n.ioi.^rimin ;• mixed. $1.08#-109; No 2 ' r» n-4 8 i o % („ mo. * ■' • "hi,r- 60 \ # 51 % c; No. 3 V ’ ■ I V 11 rn 49 U, r :',r N" ' * I .*7# |.28. ’ ’ ‘7 9 1Tn"m- ,, 75* 6 5#; Hover. ii"tffe'1rino^*r'1- ,7,Sc: r,b“- ,,!5c: ' N»m \ ork General. N. w ' i»-l< n i "I —Comment - Easier: j •• ^" hite .-,nd yellow granulated. $3.40 Hw- -E**-v ; Nr. 2 western. Si.89% f n ,Vf ‘ Vn.r,k «n'1 >137% c. i f export^ f \o v Kj,,aten*n $7.76# v " hr.| v. infer straights. $7 25 Yu 7,7 5. m 1 ' » ’« ur yitiet; fair t . eood. $7.26# * to fancy. $7 50# 8 90. I j ' heat -Dull: fine milling. $2 40 r- ion tioundp. 111» . Si.rjitv. Nr. 1. S2700#, 2* 0; No. * »"« *» N" 321 0*41 22-00; uhlpplmr. I no <>, 1 o r,n I •op* fate. 1922 crop, 3f#©40<-; 1' . 'Ton IV 'fj 10''. Pacific const• 1924 1 7 '*• 2 lr • 19:: : crop. 1 0 'ft 1 7«;. rr ■ k - s;I er,»| • mess. $ *9.00 (ft 3} . AO ; fa m • fl> ■J,'*',.on. i -a ! inner nilddia west, $17.76# 1; Tfillon Steady, special loose. 9%c: r • • ra 9 1 , i Ft foe Steady, fancy head. 7,*'97>4c. ■Rust St. IcauIs Mreatork. I :\ < * St T.nuir, 111. Oct 21 .—Cattle—■ Receipt?-. 7.'»00 head; native h«»»f at sen--, f« 'I- no wepf.ernfi In: fat light year I uu* -tr<»ng tn 25c higher: llgiit v ealers. 91 < ./in h j n :,m top yearlings. $12 50; t.,p ' teAr olds. $17 26: bulk of steers $7.76 oF.'.oo. mp y»arltng«. f°P 2-year 4.id* 412 25; hulk of steers. $7 7B#12.00, top frdxed yearlings. $10h0; bulk rows. $ ’.60v) 4 25: manners. $2 26#2 6^; bulk b'llogtm bulls. $8 60#4 oo Hogs—Receipts, sn.ono head: opened 7>o,- lower than Monday's best time clos 1 n gort.und 75c lower earlv top. $10 50; • r.rtr |nyd late top, fio.30, big packers * *u.\ (ng 'rood 190 to 200-pound hogs for $'» 7‘i'tl 0.90; bulk of day s sales. $9.60# 1-i 10 light lights and pig**, slow after doflltu*. HO to 160 pounds. $0 00#9 76; Ho to 130-pound pigs slow at $8.00# 8 75; packing sows. $9 00#9 26 8heap and t.amhs- Receipt*. 2 800 head fat lambs. 25#50c higher: top, 913 75: bulk sales. $13.50, culls $8 80# oon mostly $9; aged sheep, strong: one lot fif good light killing ewes, 80.6ft; other f,it ewes. $4.00#6 80. Estimated receipt* for Wednesday: Cat tu soon head; hogs, 13.000 head; sheep, 1.600- h#sd. f lih-ago Egg end Butter Future*. Furnlahad by George FJ. fJ*rk, 1327 33'codmenyf the World building. EGG 8. | Car*. | Open. I High. I L/«w. | Close. Refg r i i i i Oc». ! 6 I 86 H * .86%i .Z*K' .UK Nov, I 7 I .37%] 37»4j .37% 87% r»ec 121 I ■:;»%( ,39 very firm and continue to move. The volume of e.ilee. however, tins seemed f*i $"*• more for the purpose of supplying hn tue.JlMte needs of the manufacturers. Low giaUe skin wools are quits g^ivs. ✓ 1 Omaha Grain V - -/ October II. fTash wheat sold on the tables today from unchang»*i prices to lc lower, bulk of the trades Aolng at about %c de cline. There was h noticeable Improve ment in the demand and. tables were well cleared of samples at the close. Re ceipts were 57 carty. t'orn sold from t%c lower to %c high er. Receipts were 12 cars. Oats sold at about unchanged prices to ’ic lower. Re-ihern spring: choice to fancy. $1.51 '•* < 1 1 \ good to choice. $1,456*01 506* : ordinary to good. $l 424* 0' 1-45 *4 : No. I ! hard spring $1 42** 09.76 light, lights. $8.2508 60; butchers, $9.6009 96. mixed. $8.7509 50. Heavy packer*. $6.7609 2f». Sheep-.Receipts 1.000 head: market 26c higher. Iambi ? 18 1 -■ eweg M Ft. Joseph Uveetock. Ft. Joseph. Oot. 21 Hogs Receipt*. 5,500 head: market 25060« lower; top. $10.00; bulk. $9 250 9 8.*, Cattle—Receipts 4.600 head: msrket steady; bulk of steers. $6 760 11 °0; ton. $1 2 00; rows and heifers. $3 25010 00. calve*. $4.00010 00; stockers and feeders $4 26 07.60 ’ ftheep- Receipt* 2.600 head; market un evenly higher; lamb*, $12 250 13.68. awe*. $6.2606.60, New York Mu gar. Quotations furnished by J. F Racha A Go. 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones Jackson 5187, M88, 6189 Art I Open. | High I Low I Close. | Yre per r 3 87 i 3 8 9 fTT* | 3 K8 | 8.86 Jan I 3.44 I 3 46 I 3.42 I 3.43 i. Mar. I 3.16 I 3.18 3.18 3.1 8 I 3.13 May | 2 21 | 3.24 3.20 | 3 23 3.20 /• _ ' i Omaha Livestock V__' Omaha. Oct. 21. Receipts were: Cattle. Hors. Sheep. Official Monday.24.044 9.104 6.9:14.00: come back westerns. $13.50014.00 to killers; fat sheep. 25c higher; ewes. top. $7,"ft; Deeding lambs strong early sales. $13.2" ©13.50; some held higher; full mouth breeding ewes. $7.0007.60, Receipts and disposition of livestock at the Union Stockyards. Omaha. Neb . for 24 hours, ending at 3 p. m , October 21: RECEIPTS—CARLOTS Cattle Hogs Sheep Mo. Pac. Rjr . 3 1 U. P. R. R . 8 3 19 18 C A N. "W , east. 10 I 2 r fir N W . west . *8 29 8 C. St. P. M AO. 21 4 <\ B. A Q . east . 17 5 C. B A Q. west .144 26 C. R LAP., east. 13 3 2 <\. R T. A P.. west . 6 2 1 C. R K. 4 4 C. G W R R . 1 1 1 Total receipts .390 94 38 DJHPt >S!TION—H EA P. Cattle Hogs gheep Armour A Co ...... 18.400 1.846 624 Cudahy Packing Co... 1,788 1.943 1.292 Dold Packing Co .... 388 1.030 Morris Packing Co ... 1,266 959 1,657 Swift A Co. 2,160 1.520 2.415 Hoffman Bros.,20 . Mayerowich A Vail .. 32 . Midwest Packing Co.. 17 . Omaha Packing Co... 16 .... .... John Roth A Sons .... 51 . South Omaha Pack. Co. 62 . J. W. Murphy . . 11$ .... Lincoln Packing Co... 243 . Nagle Packing Co .... 18 . Sinclair Packing Co... 190 . Wilson Packing Co... 106 .... .... Consigned direct . 48 . Anderson A Son . 186 . Benton A Hughes .... 5ft .... .... •T. H Bulla . 123 . W. H Cheek . 161 . Dennis A Francis. Iftl . Ellis A Co . 103 . John Harvey . 311 .. Huntzlnger A Oliver 17 . T. J Ingraham . 2? . F G. Kellogg . 870 4. Kirkpatrick Bros. ... 123 . Krebbs A Co. 17 . Longman Bros. 132 . Henry H. Luberger ... 162 .... .... Mo-Kan C A *' Co.... 166 . J. B Root A Co .... 418 . Rosenstock Bros .... 363 . Sargent A Finnegan .. 182 . Smiley Bros . 307 . Sullivan Bros . 26 . W. R Van Rant Co.... 25*» . WertheJnier A Degen . 4*5 . Other buyers . 2.8xo ... 2,303 Total . 15.200 7.840 8.f>91 6onth Ft. Tanl Livestock. South St Paul. Minn . Oct. 21— (V F Department of Agriculture.)—Cgtti*.-p«. celpts. 2.300 head, market moderately ac tive. steady; grass steers upward to $7.25: bulk steers and yearlings, $5.0006.25; f a t she stoi k $3.0006.00; sey/ral lots of heifers held around $6 00; stockers and fe*ders generslly stead', several loads at $6 3606 60; bulk. $4 360 6.00 Calves; Re **lpfs, 2.700 head; market. 50c lower; best light. $7,60 Sheep—Receipt*. 2.600 head, fat lambs mostly 26c higher; culls and sheep steady; bulk fat lambs at $12 00013 26; culls largely at $8 00; fat ewe*, to packers. $4 5006 00; western feeding lambs. $12 26 012.50. Hog*—Receipts. 14,fl00 head; market very slow, 50c lower; lights and butchers, to packers. $9.25; packing sows. $8 76 ; pigs steady to 60*; lower, better grades, $7 5008.00. New York Rubber New York Oct 21 —Rubber—Smoked ribbed •heels spot, J. S. BACHE & CO. Ki.tjibM.hH 1 n»a fN»w York Stork Kirh.n*. I Chlcigo Board of Tr«d» Member*- N,w ynrk Cottnn Exch*o»* and other leading Exchangee. j New York: 42 Broadway Chicago: 108 S. LaSalle St. Urnikhe* and correspondent* located In principal cities. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Cotton, Foreign Exchange Bought and Sold for Cash or Carried on Conservative Margin 224 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.t Omaha Telephone JA rkson B187-SB "The Rache Review" sent on application—Correspondence Invited. Rails Bullish and Again Are Feature of Stock Market Car Loadings for Year Near Highest on Record; General News Favorable; Foreign Exchange Favorable. H.v RICHARD HPIM.ANK. I'niverbal Hervice Financial Editor. New York, Oct. 21.—Hails were again] the feature of the stork market today News in relation to them was strongly . | bullish. Car loadings for the year total] 1,088.000, which is near the highest on i record. The Atchison system makes the] remarkable snowing of larger loadings than last year despite the slump In sum mer traffic. Union Pacific shows economies in operations by which despite a considerable Georeaso m gross income there is an Increase in not. Low price rails rather . than standard systems were in highest favor. There was such unusual demand for St. Louis A San Francisco issues that they led the market In volume of transactions. Wabash “A,” Chicago, Great Western preferred. New Haven, Texas A Pacific, Pittsburgh & West Virginia, and St. Paul preferred were in demand. Those persons who went short of Cast Iron Pipe on the court decision of Mon day evidently had a. change of mind overnight for the stock came back quickly in the early trading. General news was favorable. Copper is In much better demand. Sules at 13%c are reported. The sugars were soft. German beet sugar is being offered In the American market for the first ttme since 1920. The price Is understood to be 6.90c a pound, November delivery. Cuba refined sells around 7%. Oils did nicely. There Is a very good feeling in regard to them. Bethlehem Steel again made a new low. this time going to 39%. One of the dullest and most uninter esting Mocks on the list Is U. S. Steel. It seemed to be pegged around 107. Transactions aggregated 815,700 shares. Halls advanced on an average 2-5 of a point. Industrials advanced on an average 7-10 of a point. oFrelgn exchange steady. Cotton acted modestly considering the bullishness of the market news. Professionals had the grain markets to themselves. Liverpool, due to come 2%c down, opened 3c to 3 %q down, at 2 p. m . was 3%o, to 3 7fcc down, and closed 3%c to 4c down. Foreign buying was more hesitant. Chicago opened lower and showed little strength until well toward the middle of the day when short oovering. based probably on the lower temperatures in the grain belt, lifted prices moderately. Toward the close there was a sharp up turn. and the market was fairly active in the last quarter of an hour. Wheat closed from %c to lV*c up for the day. Corn was l%e to 1 4c up. Oats %c to %c up. Rye %c down to tyc up. Lard was unchanged to 8o down. New York Quotations | _' New York Stock Exchange quotations furnished by J. 8. Bach* & Co., 224 Oma ha National Bank building. Mon. High Low Close Clo»* Agriculture Chem . 11% Ajax Rubber. 9 9 Allied Chemical .71% 71% 71% ‘1% Allis - Chalmere . 67% 66% 57% 67% American Beet S . 39 38% Am Bk Sh Fdry. §1% Am Can .130% 128%- 130% 1*6% Am Car A Fdry .166 1641* 164% 164 Am Hide & Lea .12 10% 13 10% Am Hide A Lea p 67% 66% 67% 68 Am Int Corp ... 27% 25 27 % 26% Am Lins**ed 011 .18% 18 18 1§% Am Locomotive 78% 77% 78% 1<*% Am Radiator . .117% 116% 117% 116% Am Ship & Com . - 10% 10% Am Smelt . 75% 71 76% 75 •« Am Sinelt pfd. Am Steel Fdrlee 35% 36% 36% 36% Am Sumatra . ... * 7% Am Tel A Tel ..127 128% 127 127 Am Tobacco ...164% 163 154% 163 Ain W W A El .114 112 114 11JH Am Woolen . 54% £4% 66 65% Anaconda . 35%* 35% 35% •£% Assoc Dry Good* 120% 120 120% 11» Arson Oil . 20% 28% 29% 28% Athlsod .105% 104% 105% 104% At Const Lin* ..133 132% 133 132% At Gulf A W I . 15% l^;* Atlas Tark . «% Atlantic Refining 38% 87% **% Austin - Nichole i>3% 23% 23% 4 Auto Knitter . •••• Bai-dwin .118% 116% 118% 117% Haiti A Ohio _ 61% 60% 41% 60% Batnsdall A . 18 17% Beth Steel . 41% 39% 40% 41% Bosch Magneto... 24% 24% 24% -4% Brooklyn M Ry . . 26% 26 25% 26 Brooklyn-M. pfd. JJ Brooklyn-Ed. Co.117 117% ■’alifornta Backing 90% ?n 90 89% Jal. Petroleum... . 21% 21% 21% 21% Cal. * Arlx M_ 50% 49 49 41 inn. Pacific. 148 147 % 147% 147% Central Leather... .... .... 13% 13% Cen. Leather, pfd. 45% 45 45 44% Cerro de Pasco... 48% 46% 46% 46% 'handler Motors. .... 31% Che*. A Ohio. 82% 82% 82% 82% i htrago G. W.. . .7% 6% 7% 4% • ’hlcRgo A N. W. 60 60 c. M A St. P. ... 12 11% 11% 11% 'hlcago G. W. pfd 22% 21 22% 21% C. M. A St. P. pfd. 19% 19% 19% 19% C.. R. T. A T ... 33% 31% 33£ 31% C. fit. P. M AO. 44 Chile Copper. 31% 11% 31% 31% Chino . I’luett-Peabody. .... 65% Chief -p pfd. • 163 Coca-Cola . 75% 74% 78 76 Colo. Fuel A Iron. 41% 89% 41% 41% Col. Carbon. 42% 41% Columbia Gas. 43V* 42% 43 42 i-ongoleum . 44% 44% Con Cigars. 20% 20% 20% 20% Continental Can... 67% 67% 67% 67’* Cont’l Motors. 6% 4% Corn Products ... 37% *6% 87 14% Cosden . 24% 24% 24% 24% Crucible . 64% 53% 64% 63% Cuba Can* . 12 11% 11% 12% Cuba Cane pfd .. S«% 67% 67% 68% r,,ba-Am Sugar . 30% 29% 29% 80% Cuyamel Fruit ... 61% 48% 49% 61% Daniel Boon* .... 11% 10% 10% 11% Davidson Chera .. 46% 44 48% 44 Del A Hudson ...128 122% 128 123% First Mortgage * 6% Bonds Due 1947 Non - redeemable before 1932 —of the New York Steam Corporation which furnishe* -»team to over 1.800 build ings, including many of the largest, and most, important in New York City, Company reports excellent earning*. | Pricft to yield about 6.16% Let u* send you complete In. formation regarding thl* l*»ue. The National City Company Omaha — First National Bank Bldg. Telephone—Jarb»oD 8318 ^ | Pome Mining .... 14* 14* 14* 14* Dupnt de Nem...128* 127* 128* 127 Eastman Kodak .. .. .. .. 109* Erie . 27* 27 27 * 26* Elec 8tor Bat _ 67 * 67 57 57 * Famous Players .. 82* 80* 81* 80* Fifth Ave Bus. .. H * Fisk Rubber . 9* 9 9* 8* Fleischman's Yeast 72* 72 72* 72 Freeport. Tex ... 8* 8 8 8* (Jen Asphalt . 41 40 41 41 * (Jen Elec .249* 246* 248 * 246* (Jen Motors . 57* 57* 67* 67* Goodrich . 29* 28* 29* 28 * Gold Dust . 37 36 * 37 36 * Grt North Ora ... 30 29* 30 29 * Grt Not th Ry pfd 61* 61 61* 60* (Julf Sts St . 69* 68 69* 68* Hartmann Trunk . 34* 34 34* 34 Hayes Wheel . S3* 33 33 33* Hudson Motors. .. 27 27 Homestake Min ... .. 46 47 Houston Oil . 70* 69* 69 % «9* Hupp Motors . 13 III Cent . 108* 108 108 107 * 111 Cent pfd. 108* 107* Inspiration . .. .. 24* Int Eng Com Crp. 29* 29 29* 29 Int Harvester .... 94* 93* 94 92* Int M M . 8* Int M M pfd. 37* 36* 36* 36* Int Tel A Tel. 82* Int Nickel . 18* 18* 18* 18* Int Paper . 45 * 4 4 45 45* Invincible Oil .... 13Vi 12* 13* 12* Jones Tea . 16* Jordan Motor .. 34* 34 K C Southern_ 21 * 20* 21* 20* Kelly-Spring . 16* 16* 16* 16* Kennecott . 46 46* 46 45* Keystone Tire . 1* 1* Lee Rubber . 10* 10 Lehigh Valley _ 62* 61 * 62* 61 * Lima Locomotive. 60* 69 * 60* 69 * Loose-Wiles . 69* 68* 68* 68* Louisville A Nash. .. 96* Mark Truck . 98* 97 * 97* 97 May Dept Store. 95* 96* Maxwell Motor A. . 61* 59* 61* 60 Maxwell Motor B. 19* 18* 19* 19 Marland . 35* 34* 35* 35 Mex Seaboard .... 23* 23 23* 23 * Miami Copper .... 20* 20* 20* 21 Middle States Oil. 1* 1* 1* 1* M K A T.*16* 15* 16* 15* Mo Pacific . 20* 19* 20* 20 Mo Pacific pfd_ 67 * 65* 67 * *5* Mont Ward . 37* 36* 37* 36* Mother Lode . 7* 7* Nash Motors .148 National Biscuit.. 72* 72* 72* 73* National Enamel. 21* 22 National Lead_155 * 153 154* 152 * NY Air Brake. 42* 41 * 42* 42 New York Central. 106* 104* 106* 106* NY C A StL.114 NY NH A H. 23* 22* 23* 22* North American.. 33* 33* 33 * 33* North Pac .*. 62* 62 62* 62 N A W Ry.123* Orpheum . 22* 22 22* 22 Owens Bottle _ 41* 41* 41* 42 Pacific Oil . 49* 48* 49 46* Packard Motor... 12* 12* 12* 12* Pan-American_ 62* 61 * 52* 61 * Pan-Amer "B"... 61 * 60* 50 * 60* Pennsylvania R R 4b 44* 44 * 44 * Peoples Gas. 104* 104 * Pere Marquette. 50* Phil Co. 48 48* Phillips Petrol_ 33* 32* 32* 32* Pierce-Arrow. 8 8* Postum Cereal ... 71* 69* 70 71 * Pressed Steel Car. 44 * 44 * Producers A Ref. 26 25* 26 26 Pullman... . 129* 129 * 129* 129 Punta Alegre Sug 45* 43* 44 * 46 * Pure Oil.. 28* 23 23* 23 * Railway Steel Sp.127 * 127 127 * 127 Ray Consolidated. 12* 11* 11* 12* Reading. 69* 69 69* 59* Replogle. 11 11* Rep Iron A St- 43 42 42* 43 * Royal Dutch N T 48 41% 42* 41* St Louis A S Fran 36* 34 * 36 * 34 * St Louis A S W.. 42* 40* 42 40* Schulte Clg St_110* 109* 1 10* 109* Sears-Roebuck ...111* 105* 111* 106* Shell Union Oil... 18* 18* 18* 18* Simmons Co.. 30* 30* 30* 20* Sinclair Oil. 17* 16* 17* 17 81 osa-Shef field. 67* 68* Skelly Oil. 20 19* 20 19* South Pac. 93* 92* 93* 93 South Railway_ 66* 64* 65* 66* Stand Oil of Cal.. 58* 67 67 * 57 * Stand Oil of N J,. 36* 35% 36* 36 Stewart-Warner . 64 * 63* 64 63* Stromb Carb - 63 * 63 * 63* 63* Submarine Boat ..8* 8* 8* 8* Studebaker . 39 38 * 38* 38 * Texas Co . 41 40* 41 40* Texas Gulf Sul_ 78 * 77 78 76* Tex A Pacific ... 36* 34 36 * 34 * Timken Roller ... 38 * 86% 36* 36 * Tob Products _ 64 * 63* 64 6.3* Tob Prod A . 12* 92* 92* 91 * Transcont OH .... 4* 4 4* 3* Un Pacifio .1*8* 137* 128 * 138 Utd Fruit .203 202* 201 205* IT S Cat Irn Pipe. 112* 110* 111* 110* U S Ind Alcohol . 7| • 71 72* 71 U S Rubber ...... 33* 32* 33 * 33 U S Rubber pfd.. 86* 86* 86* 85 * U S Steel .107 * 106* 107 107 IT S Steel pfd. 121 122 Utah Copper . 80% 7t% . 30* 79* Vanadium. 22* Vivaudou . 8* Wabash . 16* 16* 16* 15* Wabash A . 46 * 45* 46* 45* Western Union .. .. .. 110* ill Westing Air Brake 93* 93 * Westing Elec _ 61* 61% 61* 61* White Eagle Oil . 26 26* 26 25* White Motors ... 63 62* 63 63* Woolworth Co ...107* 106* 107* 105* Wlllys-Over %. 8 7* 8 7* Wiliys-Over pfd. .. 66 66 Wilson . .. 6 a* Wilson pfd . 17 18 Worthing Pump . 4* 40* 42* 40* Wrlgley Co . 44 43* 44 43* Yellow Cab Mfg ' 62 52* Yellow Cab Taxi ... 60* Monday total salea. 704.900. Todays 2 p. m. sales. 590,800. Ex-Dividends Today. Cluett-P/abody C .11.26 Cudahy Packing 6% pfd. . 3 no FUTURES We Solicit Your Orders for Grain or Provisions for Future Delivery in Chicago and All Other Markets PRIVATE WIRES to All Important Markets OMAHA OFFICE PHONE, AT lantic 6312 LINCOLN OFFICE PHONES \ l”3, ,» I OMAHA KANSAS CITY CHICAGO Updike Grain Corporation Experienced Efficient Reliable NELSON B. UPDIKE, SR., Pretident \ . r* Cudahy Packing 7% rfd .. I BO Total stocks, 866,700 shares. r ' New York Bonds '-' New York. Oct, 21.—Employ ment of surplus hank funds in th® purchas® of United States government and other In veatment obligations Imparted a firmer ton® to today's bond market. Demand for Ihe treasury 4%®. coupled wtih a steadily diminishing floating supply of these lines, forced the price up to 107, the highest ever recorded. Liberty Issues at the same tlm® were buoyed uo by increased buying interest, with the 3%s under heavy ac cumulation. Several rallrotd bonds. Including those of th® Frisco. * Katy” and Union Pacific systems, developed independent strength, although price® of the carrier Issues on the whole were little changed. Favor*! I® earnings report® by some of the western road®, reflecting the results of expanded fall traffic, encouraged buying of these Hens. Local traction Issue® also profited by a revival of buying Interest, based on favor able development® In tb® city’s transit situation. Oa® company bonds shared In th® Improvement. Sugar lien® were the chief points of weakness 1 nth® Industrial list. Warner Sugar refunding 7s dropping 2 points and other Issue® displaying nervousness over Cuban strike and drop new®. Foreign obligations held firm, with the new German bonds hovering between 93% and 94. apparently undisturbed by the large premium commanded by the loan In the Initial London Stock exchange deal ings. U. 8. Honda. High Low Close 6B0 Lib 3%« .101.6 100.30 101.6 2 Lib 2d 4s .101.16 101.16 101.14 62 Lib 1st 41« a ....101 23 102.12 102 14 320 Lib 2d 4*4® . 101 28 101.20 101.21 510 Lib 3d . 102.11 102.R 102.1" 840 Lib 4th 4*4® ...102,20 106.14 102 2" 370 U 8 Theas 4%„ 107. 106.23 106.28 Foreign. 122 An J M W 6® ... 85*4 84% 85% 41 Argentine O 7a ..102% 102*4 102% 55 Argentine G 6s ... 93% 93% 93% 37 Austrian O g 1 7s . 94% 94% 94% 8 C Bordeaux 6s 87% 87*4 57*4 7 C Copenhagen 5%s 95% 95% 95% 33 C Gt Prague 7%s. 90% 90% 90% 13 C Lyon® 6s . 88 87% 87% 10 C Marseilles 6s .. 87% 87% 87% 12 C Rio d« Jan 8® 94 93% 93% 38 Czecho Hlo 8s 1952 101 % 101 101% 39 Dept Seine 7® .... 92% 91% 92% 17 D Can 6% pc 1929 104 % 104% 104’; 12 D Can 5® 1952 _103% 103 103% 71 Dutch E In 6s 1963 95% 95% 95’-; 9 Dutch E Tn 5%s . 89% 89% 89% 9 Framerican 7%s .. 94% 94% 94% 74 French Ren 8s_105% 104% 105*4 27 French Ren 7%s..l00% 100% mo% 1167 German Loan 7s wl 94 93% 94 43 Japanese 64® . .. 91% 91% 91% 5 Japanese 4s . 82 82 82 42 King of B 7%e 109% 1"9% 109% 56 King of B 6 % s rets 97 96% 96% 20 King of Den 6s...100% 100% 100% 19 King of H 7%s .. 87% 87% 87% 49 King of N 6s ’72.. 99 98% 99 19 K of Nath 6® '54..101 100% 100% 20 K of Nor 6® *43. . 98 *4 98 98 17 K SC 8 8h. 88*4 88% *8% 19 King of 8 6s .105% 103% 105% I 10 Oriental D deb 6s 87*4. 87 % 87% 4 4 P-L-Med f.s . 80*4 80’4 80% 36 Ren of Bolivia 8s.. 93 92% 92% 9 Ren of C 8s ’41..108% 108 log 25 Rep of Chile 7s... 97% 97 97% 47 Rep of Col 64s. #9*4 99 99 26 Rep of Cuba 5%f.96% 96% 9'% 4 Ren of Fin 6s . 88 88 88 5 S of R G do S 8s 96 96 96 12 S of S P s f 8a .101 100*4 100% 4 Swiss Confed 8s .114% 114% 114% 27 Swiss Govt 5%s ’4. 100 99% 99% 244 UKOBAT 5%a *29.110% 110% 110% 21 I'KfiB&I 5%s *37.105% 105% 1"5% 18 U 8 Brazil 8* .... 96% 96% 96% 2 U S Brazil Elec 7s 83 83 83 Domestic. 6 Am Ag Chem 7%s. 94% 94*4 #4% 5 Am Ch d 6s . 96% 96% 90% 2 Am Smelt 6s .105% 105 10a% 34 Am Smelt 5s ..... 95 *4 95 95 *® 33 Am Sugar 6s -100% 99% 100% 92 Am TAT 5%s .,102% 102% 102% 48 Am T A T 5s _101% 101'. 101 34 Am T A T 4s . 97% 97% 97% 4 Am W W A E s. 92% 92% 92% 39 Anaconda 7® 1938 100 99 % 99% 66 Anaconda 6s 1953. 98 97% 97% 26 Arm A Co D*! 5%s 90 69% 90 40 At T A S F 4s. . 90 89% 90 10 At T A 8 F 4s 82 % 82% *2% 3 At C Lin® 1st 4s 91% 91% ’*1% 46 Bait! A O 6 1995 .100% 100% 100% 26 Balti A O 4%® . 89 89 89 1 Balti A O 4s - *7% 87% 87% 57 Beth Hteel 6s A . 96% 96 96 2 Beth 8tl 5s. 89 88% 83 2 Brier Hill St 5%f 96% 9«% 9*% 3 Bklyn Edi 6s A. .101 l«o^ 100% 325 Bklyn - Man 6s . 80% 79% 80 12 Buffalo RAP 4%s «7% S7 *7% 5 Cal Pet 6 % ®.100% 100% 100% 5 Can No deb 6%®.117% 117% 117% 82 Can Psc 4s . 86 79% 80 j 12 Car C A O 6* ...105*; 1"5 105*; » 2 Cent of Oa 6%e. #9% #9% 99% 14 Cent I^eath 5s .100% 100% 100% 34 Cent Pac gtd 4a 87% g? «7% 19 Ches A Ohio cv 5s 97% 97*; 97% 21 Ches A O cv 4 4s.. 95% 95% 95% 5 Chic A Alton 3 4s 44% 4.-% 4 3% SC BAG rfg 5s A !"1% 101% 1"1% 3 C B A Q gen 4s .. 89% 89% 99% 56 Chio A East 111 5s. 72 71 % 72 51 Chic Gt West 4a.. 58% 5#% 68% 131 C M A St P cv 4%s 52% 52% 52% 8 C M A St P rf 4 %• 49% 49% 49% 6 C M A St P 4s 26 68 % 68 f,8 41 Chic A N W rfg 5s 99% 99% 99%’ 34 Chicago Rys 6s 74% 74 74% I 34 C K I A P rfg 4® 81% 81% 81% s c Vn sta 6* n...ioi% 101% 101% 7 <’ A Wear. Jnd 4a.. 78% 76% 76*, 7 Chile Copper 6a. . 1»5% 104% 104% 61 CCCASt l, rfg 6a D 95% *6 16% 16 Cleeg Un T b» . . loo >9% 99% 1 Colo A S rfg 4%a 89 89 89 4 Colusn G A E 6a.100% 100% 1"0% 18 Com Pow «s . 97% 97 97 14 C C S deb la atpd 98% 98% 98% 1 Cub Am Sugar 8a.lOH% 108% 108% 30 Del* A II cvt 6a... 99% 99 99 3 D G A El let rfg 6a 89% 89% »»% 3 DARG rfg 6a. 44 44 44 17 DARG con 4a. 81% IIH <>% 6 Detroit Ed rfg 6a..106% 106% 106% 4 Dupont 7 %* .125 IS?™ i? 6 Duqueane Light 6a. 105% 1.05 10°% 6 K Cuba Sug 7%a...l04 103% 103% 67 Empire GAK 7%l.. 96% 96% 96% 69 Erie cvt 4s. 68% 68% 68 4 68 Erie gen lien 4s... 63 62% 62 A 2 Flak inibber 8a....105% 105 105% 1 Goodrich 6 % a -,99 99 99 14 Goodyear 8s *31...107% 107 107 22 Goodyear 8a *41...119 1184 34 Grand Trunk 7s...117 116% 3 Grand Trunk 6a. ..107% 107% 10,% 10 Gt No 7s.109% 109% D'9% 43 Gt No 5a. 93% 93% 93% 2 Herehev choe 6s... 103% 103% 103% 80 H A M rfg 6a. 67 86% *7 19 H A M adi Inc 6a.. 65% 65% 66% 7 Humhla Oil 6%i...l0«% 100 100 % 46 111 nell Tel rfg 5a.. 97% 97% 97% 7 III Central 5%s .102% 102% 10|!% 20 111 Cent C StL 6a . 96% 96% 96% 3 III Steel deb 4%a.. 95 95 95 60 Jnt R T 7a. 88% 87% 88 % 111 Tnt R T 6s. 67% 66% 67 87 Ini R T rfg 6s. 65% 61% 6*% 63 7 A O N adt 6a_ 61% 61 61% 15 I A G N let 6s-102% 101% 101% 1 Inter M Ms: 6s .. 87% *7% 6<% 6 Inter Paper 5a A.. 87 86% 86% 46 K C Ft 8 A M 4s 80% 80% 80% 16 K C PA L 6a ... 94% 94% 94% 1 K C Southern 5a . 88 88 88 1 K C Terminal 4s.. 84% 84*k 846, 10 K C A El 6s. 98% 98% 9s, t Kellv - Spg Tire 8s 98 98 98 2 T.a Gae St L 6% a.. 95% 94% 9° % 5 I. 8 A M S 4* 1931 96% 96% 96% 3 Llg A Myers 6s.. 98% 9s % 98 , 2 Louis A- Nash 4a . 9,% 9-% 9,% 3 Louis G A El a • »>%, •J't *.\A 3 Magma Cop 7a .114% 114% 116% 9 Man Sug 7%s - 99% 99 99% 2 Man Ry 4a . 61% 61% 61% 11 Market St R 7a.. 9«% 98 98 11 Midvale S't 5a ... 87% 9,% 9, % 5 M K A T 6a C .101% 101% 101% 60 M K A T 6s A .. 85% 85% 85% 208 M K A T 5s A .. 61% 61% 62% 41 Ms Taa 1st 6» ... 98 9,% 97% 106 Ms Pac gen 4s... 62% 62 62% 8 Msn Pow 5a A .. 98% 98% JJ i 15 N K T A T 1st 6a.100% 100% 100% 98 V Or T A M 5%s. 99 99% 99 1 N V Cen 6s .106% 106% 106% 46 N T Cen 5s . 100 99% 99 , 2 N Y Cen 4s 84% 84% 14% 70 NYC* St I, 6%s 94% 94% 94% 3 V Y Ed I 6 % s ....112% 112% 11,% 10 NYNHAH 7s (fr) . 85% 85% 8e% 3 NYNHAH cv 6s *48 76% 76% 76% 5 N Y Rys 4s ctfs 36% 36% 36% 11 N Y Tel ref 8e 41.106% 106% 106% 6 N Y Tel gen 4%s . 96% 96% 96% 5 N Y West A H 4 %s 54% 64% 64% 5 Nor A West con 4s 90% 90% 90% 12 N Amer Edfa a f 6a 97 .968, 96% 16 North Pac re 6a H.I07% 10,% 107% 4 North Pac ne £a D 96% 96% 96, 25 No Pac pr Pen 4a.. 85% 85 85 21 No St Pow 1st 5s A 94 93% 94 41 North Hell T 7s .108% 108% 108% 9 Oreg A Calif 1st 5s 101 101 101 3 Ore-W RRANav 4a 83 82% 82% 31 Pac Gas A El 5a... 94% 94 94% 6 Pac T A T 5a *62.. 93 92% 93 5 Penna R R 6%s .110% 110% 110% 8 Penna R R ge 6a.103% 102% 1:3% 13 Penna R R g 4%s 13% 93% 91% 32 Pere Marq rfg 5a.. 97% 9f 97 5 Phlla Co rfg 6"-102% 102% 102% 13 Phil A R C A I 5a.101% 101% 101% 3 Pierce-Arrow 8a.... 82% 62% 82% 1 P P.vLAP 1st 6, B 94% 44% 94% 3 Pro A Ref 8a w w 110 110 110 22 Pub Serv 5s .....104% 1*4% lfl4% 14 Pueta Aleg Su 7s.106 105% 106% 4 Reading gen 4%a.. 93% 93% 93% 5 Reading gen 4s ... 93% 93% 93% 10 R I A AT, 4 %s. 83 83 83 32 St T, TMAS rf 4» . 92% 92% 92% 14 St LIMAS 4s R-G. 83% 83% 83% 267 Si L A S P p 1 4. A 71% 71% 71% 129 St LAST ad 8». . 80% 79’e 10% 443 St L A S E Inc 6a 71% 70% 716, 2 St L 8 W mn 4a, 851, 85% 85% 3 San Ant Pb Srv 6» 99% 99% 99% 47 Seaboard A T, rn 6a *2% *2% s2% 29 Seaboard A L ad 6a 64% 64 64% 132 Seaboard A I, rf 4a 58 57% 58 34 Sinclair Con 7s. .. 69»; <9% 89% 1 Sinclair Crude 5%s.inn% 100% loo% 8 Sinclair Pipe 5s ... 84% !4% 84% 58 South PaC cv 4s... 97% 97% 97% 6 South Pac rf ll ... M 90 90 4 South Pac coUtr 4s *5 *4% 85 58 South Rv gn 6%a.l06% 106% 106% 13 South Ry gn 6s-101% 102% 102% 27 Sou'b Ry rn 4a .. 74% 74% 74% 42 S W Bell Tel rf 5a 96% 96% 966, 12 S'ard O A El 6%*...103% 1"2% 183% 7 Steel Tube 7a......106 106 106 3 Tenn Elec rf 6a- 95 98 98 27 Third Ave ad 5a.. 46% 46 46% 4 Third Ave rfg 4s.. 55% 55% 55% 5 Toledo Edison 7s..109% 109% 109% 1 T StL A W 4s. . . . 83 63 83 5 U P let 4<. 91% 91% 91% 29 B* P cvt 4s. 99% 99 99% 4 U P rf* 4a . 86 85 % 86 17 United Drug 8s... 11 5% 115% 115% 10 U S Rubber 7%s. .104% 104 104% 26 U S Rubber 5s 84% 84% 84% 92 U S Steel sf 5s_104% 104% 104% 9 Utah PAL 6e 92% 93% 92% 2 Va-Csr Chem 7%«. 2« 78 28 6 Vl-Cal* Chem 7s. .. 59 58% 58% 7 Vlrgln'an Ry 5e. 96 95% 96 14 Wabash let 6s.100% 100% 100% 5 2 Western El 5a . ... 96% 98% 95% 22 Western Md 1st 4a. 63% 63% 63% 7 Western Pac 6s. . 90 89% 90 1 Western Un 6%s .111% 111% 111% 4 Westing El 7s.1068. 108% 108% 6 West Shore 4s - . . 83% 83% 82% 4 Wick-Spencer St 7a 74% 74% 74% | 3 Overiand 1st 6%s 99% 99% 99% is Wilson Co sf th«.. jij* JJ i 1* Wilson Co 1st 6. »7% »7% t , .7 Wilson Co cv 0*. f?S JV> , * ll Y'oung* H * T *s. . »» »5* 14 Tots 1 bond*, 111,100,006. | N Y. Curb Bonds | New York. Oct. 21.—Following 1* tht official list of transaction* on the York Curb exchange, giving sll bonus traded to. Ilomestlc llnnd. Sales High lajw Clo*o. 1) Aluminum 7s 'SI...107% l"J'i ’i1-'!' 20 Am 11 * E fls new 05% 95% 9. . 2 Am Pow « Ll 6s... 94% 91% »< * 2 do 6s oil. 94% 94 % 94% 1 Anglo Am oil 7%s.lol7* 101% lot ’* 1 Atl Gulf A IV J ji. v4 % 54% 61% 3 Can Nat Ry eq 7s.lin 110 110 |0 Cu Her 7s -I".... 99% 99% 09% 2 Clt Ser 7s "D".... 97% 97% 9. , 72 Con Gas Wait 6%S.102% 102% 102 , 3 Con Gas Halt 6b. .104% 104% 104 'a 3 i on Gun Balt »%s.H 9 109 109 5 Cud Pack 5 % 1... . 96% 96% 96 % 1 Del Edison 6s... 107% 107% 107% 1 Dun Tire & R 7s.. 95% 96% »&"» 20 Fed Sugar 6* *33 - 99% 99% 99 , 20 Fisher Body 6» '29.102 102 102 X Galr, Robert 7a... 99% 99% 9*x* 6 General Pet 6s.... 100% 100% 700 % l Grand Trunk 6%a.l»7% 107% H' % 6 Gulf Oil 6*.99% 99 99 33 Inter Match 6%s..l00% 100% 10"% 1 Kennecolt Cop 7s. 106 1"6 106 10 Lehigh 1' Sec Is .101% D*l% 101% 4 Lehigh V R R 6a. 99% 99% 99% 1 L McN * D 7s-100 99% 90% 2 l.-Winchester 7s... 106 106 H". 1 Manitoba 7s .loo loo D>". 20 MiKnojri Pacific 6* 9^% 99% H Morris A Co 7%*. • 99% 99% 93% 2 Nat'l Leather 8s..l0i% 101 % 101 % 1 N O Pub Ser 5s.. K*>% 86% 9 .Northern Cent 5s.. 102% 102 lf>2 % 9 Nor .St Pow 6*4s.. 9h% 98*4 9b\ 59 N 8 Pow evt 6 %■.. 102 % 102*4 102 % 69 Ohio Pow 5b "B"..102% 102% 10-% J Penn P A L 6*- 93% 9i% 93% 4 Phil El 5%s ’53.. 103 ‘-a 103 % 103% 9 Hhawsheen 7a ....104% 1«>4 104 * 6 South Cal Edl 5* .. 93% 93*4 93'* & *S O N Y 7a, %6..105% 105 % 105 \ IS S O N Y 7e. '27 .. 105 % 105% in; *. 3 8 O N Y 7*. '28 ..105% 105% 103 k 6 8 O N Y 7b. 29 ..105% 105% 105 * 6 8 O N Y 7h. '30 ..105% 105% 103% 27 S O N Y 7h. 31 ..103% 105% 105%, 7 S O N Y 6*4« _107 107 107 6 Swift A Co. 5s _ 9 4% 9 4*4 94% 7 U K L A P 6%s . . 9*% 9»% 98% 1 U Ry Havana 7% a. 109 109 109 1 Vac cum Ool 7b I0t>% 106S ioo% Foreign Bond*. 11 In Bk Finland 7s...94% 94 91 3 King Neth 1972 99 98*4 99 h Reu Peru an . 99*4 99 99 % 15 Rub «%s ctf* N C 13% 15*4 1- % 2 Russian 5%s . 14 14 14 Chicago fstockn. Quotationi furnished by J. F Bach* A Co.. 224 Omaha National Bank building Phones Jackson 6187, 5188, 6189; Bitk Asked Armour A Co., Ill, pfd. 79% 80% Armour A Co., Lei., pfd. 86 88 ■* Albert Pick . 18 Baattick Alemite . 31 32 Carbide ......60 Edison Co....135*4 13-. Contlnenta! Motors........... 6% J * Cuds by . €4 65 Daniel Boone . 10% U Diamond Match.........11»% 1] Deere, pfd. J6% .6% Eddy Paper . 1» Quaker Oat*.290 *93 Reo Motor*. 1? 1* 4 Swift & Co.10J% 106 Swift International..... 29% 30 Thompson . MS * Wahl . 23% 24 C hicago Butter. Chicago. Oct. 21.—The butter market today continued weak add unsettled fol lowing a decline of half a cent on top scores and 16 1 %c on the lower grade There was a limited demand for 90 and *2 Bcor*?. with the lower grades esp* - dalle weak and hard to move. The cer trallied oar market was weak and dull Eighty-nine score cars were in a slightly better position and while freely offered at 3o % c. dealers were able to obtain slightly more for especially fine cars Fresh butter: 92 score 36 %c: 91 e or* 35%c; 90 score. 34c: *9 score. 21c: *8 score. 30c; *7 score. 28 %c; 86 score. 2*c. Centralised csrlota: 9* score, 23c; 89 ■core, 30 %c, 8 8 score. 2fc New York Cotton. Quotations furn;«he Low 1 Clo*e. 1 Yes Oc? 23.29 23 60 23 65 '23.76 23-08 Dec. 22.55 2? 94 2ft«* 22.81 22 47 Jan 22 66 23.34 23 00 22 94 22.5* Mar 23.03 '23 34 23.00 21 25 22.93 May 23 23 '23 56 '23 20 23 4 5 V Ti Bond Market Average*. Tues. Men. 10 first grade rail* . 89.30 99.39 10 secondary rail*.......... *8.A8 M ' ► 10 public utilities .,,..91 28 91.33 10 Industrial* .. .94.18 94 93 "'omblned averages .90.91 90.3# '"mbioed month ago .90.«8 rear ago ..§6 35 Total sales, 912.713.000. Duluth Flax. Duluth. Minn . Oct 2! —Flax—C!*s*i 17 44%: November <2 44%; December. 12 40% Mav. <2 45 *4_ ——K