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\\ heat Sells Off After New Highs; ( Jose Irrejnilar Much Interest in New Cotton Market; Corn Shows Early Strength, hut Falls Yi ith Yi heat. By ( II MILES I LEYDEN. rnivcrsnl Servin' .Staff Correspondent. Chicago. 1 1.—After reii'hing new high* for the s H»«in *-arly today, wheat sold off sharply under heavy ronli.'.ing pressure nnd the close vvns weak and Ir regular. Strength In Liverpool and the parsing of 3.079.000 bushels delivered wheat on Decern her contracts inti* strong bund* was offset finally bv a big increase in tlio United States visible supply, to gether with a tame export demand. Wheat closed %r higher to 1%c lower; corn vis unchanged t<> \t down; oats v. »•!•* un« hanged to U2r lower, and rye ruled \r higher t.» %c lower. Many local trailers were so interested In the new cotton market that they paid little attention to wheat The selling of wh»at futures on the bulge was largely credited to leading longs There was im portant pressure noted. however. in wheat from a prominent operator who is credited with buying cotton as s spread The seaboard confirmed modertte ex port business. Exporters had offered little grain to Europe over the week end but some bids were caught on the late decline Liverpool wheat closed %d to %d higher. Corn showed early strength, but en countered considerable selling from long? end fell back with wheat The December delivery, as In wheat, showed a steady undertone. Demand for rash corn was somewhat Improved, and the basis was irregular at the close Reports from the far southwest had it that a brisk demand for rash corn was in sight. Oats averaged higher most o* the day. hut gave way st ih° last. Long line? \ver« being reduced late. Rye showed a strong tone early, but v\-iv forced back to an uneven close. De cember rye was tight. The deliveries of nvi-r 5.000.000 bushels passed into ready hands nnd the grain, it is said. Mill be ih »> >ed out of Chicago presently. Provisions were higher In an active IV. let. Lard 17%c to 25c higher anil i.i s were 10c to 25c up. Pit Notes. Contrary to general expectations in the . _ trade December wheat displayed relative ' steadiness compared with the May. anil closed at a discount of 7%<* compared with 8»3o Saturday. The early buoyancy In the current month was due to the fact 1 ha t leading cash interests and millers readily absorbed the delivered grain nnd • made preparation* for its immediate shipment nut of this market to the east. Some disappointment was expressed by cash interests who were not delivered any grain In i he face of this situat ion the action of ihe May delivery was disheartening to many of the hulls and they let ihMr hold ings go during the last few minutes of trading. Th° increase in the visible which brought the total to 100.363.000 bushels, compared with 71.80S.000 bushels last pear, wa* due to the enlargement of storks at Buffalo and on the lake*. This proves that the grain is moving raphitv enough toward final distribution out of this country. There was some buying of vbe.it early on leports of continued frost in the Ar gentine. but this new* was discounted later by cable advice* that weather con ditions’in the Argentine hail turned fa vorable again. The department of a#ri culturo Issued a statement showing the probable world exportable supply at_ 610 - 000,00 bushels ns a minimum ami 705,000. 000 bushels a* a maximum This is quite a reduction compared with their previous reports. The supply of wheat nnd flour on ocean passage for the attack d-« reused 4.968,000 bushel* and totals 59.176,000 bushels against 31,024,000 bushels a year ago. This decrease in the ocean supply In the la<c of an increase of short 500.000 bush els for th»* week in world slpments speaks well for the consumptive demand In Fu ll.pe. Without doubt the hulk of the gtaln headed abroad is being rapidly used Up anil It would seem that it will be only a matter of a short time before for eigners are back in the export market actively. CHICAGO PRICES. Bv Updike Grain company. Atlantic 6312. Art. I Open. | High I Low. ( Cloge. | Hat. i'»V; 1 1.S4*,' 1.57 1.13V 1-7*3%' 1.63% 1 5 . . 1. ft 3 %! 1.5 4 May 1 «1 : 1.041.00% 1 ■«1 1 1 03% I J.MUI. 1.00%' 1.62% July 111 1 1 11% 1.43'. 1-42% 1.42% 1 41% ... 1«3% . Rve i 1 J.j- 1 3")' 1 rr% l."% 1 34% 1 23% May 1.14% 1 ft'.. 137% 1.37% 1.37% | l.s«% . . July 1.25% 1.27 % 1.25% 13S%i 125% Corn 1 I 1 .... JJ.O. 114% 1.15 % 1 13% 1.13% 1.13% 1,15 1.14 1 ’ 4 May 1 1.2 2 % 1.23 1 21 1.21 ! 1.21*. I 22% . 1 21% 1.21% July 1.23 1 1.23% 1 23 1 22 I 1.2.% 1.23*.. . 1.22*1. Oat* 1 ! .... Dec. .52%' . r,2 .62 .62% . r.-j%. .62 S May .5.8 H .59 h, -r»K .38 *4 1. .58% Jul. ! -o7 Y* .57** .67 .57 1 -6* Lard 1 \ f I I __ 11#..- 15.00 I 6 \7 1: 't0 i' no M 85 Mac 15.42 H5.67 15.37 15.60 16.32 Rlt.s .Ian. 13.1 5 1337 1 3.15 13.37 113.12 July ’13 12 113.12 13.12 13.12 112.16 New York (irnml. New Yolk. Dec 1.—Flour—Quiet; spring patents. $8.00® 8.50; soft wintei straights. $7.50 ® 7.76; hard winter straights. $7.75® 8.00. Rye Flour—Quiet; fair to good. $7.25® 7.56*; choice to fancy. $7.60®8.00. Buckwheat Flour—Dull; $4 00 per 100 pounds. Cornmeal—Easy; fine white and yel low granulated. $3 30®3.40. R • «• Easy, No. j western. $1.66 l* f o. b. New York and $1 43 lx c. i. f export. Barley Easy; malting. $1.01® 1.05 c. i. f. New York. Buckwheat Steady; fine milling, $3.25; ('Htiaiilan. $2.15 per 100 pounds. Wheat Spot. irregular: No. 1 dark Ti irthern spring. < i f New York, lake a tul rail, $1 x7 ■*: No. 2 hard winter, f i». b, lake nnd rail, $1.71 Vi : No. mixed ihiruiTi do. $1.71; No. 1 Manitoba do. In bond. $1.82*4. Torn Spot, steady; No. 2 western c. I. f. truck New York all rail, $1.33; No. 2 mixed do . $1.32,4. <);i is Spot, barely steady. No. 2 white. 61 <b 6 1 >ac Feed- Steady; city bran, 100-pound Har ks, $34.00; western do $ .3 40. Hay Firm; No. 1, $L’k.oOfi 29.no. No. 2. $24 00 fi 25.00 ; No 3, $18 00#i 20.00 , rhip pmg. $1 6.00® 17.00 Hops—Easy; state. 1 92 4 30® 33c; Pa cific coast. 1924 16 "/2D : 193.; 15® 16. . Fork—Unsettled. $33.00'a .14.00; family. $ 2 no® 36. Lard—Strong, middle west, $16.70® 16.80 Ta How - -Quiet; speria! loose, lo®10V4c; extra. 10010 *4 r. Hii • Firm, fancy head, 7Vfc0$c. Enat SU lamia livestock. East St. Louis, III. I>e« 1 —Mattie—* Rei eiptfl. 10,000 head; beef steers 25c lower: spots down moat; quality com mon nnd medium; bulk. $6.00® 8. 2-'.; light yearling ateers unit heifeis steady to 15c lower; low priced kinds showing decline bulk. $8.00®9.00; cow* ami fanners l"> to 13c lower: bulk cows. $3 75 fit 4.50; ran rers $2.16®2.25; bologna bulla steady a! $2 25® 3.76 ; bulk. $9 00 Hogs—Receipts. 18.000 head. general market steady to 5c high"'; several loads brat weighty buD-her*. $9 53. bull. 19" pounds anil Up. $9 254/9 4 5; 170 to 190 pounds. $9.00® 9.25; 11" t r> Mo pounds, $7.75® 8.76; 110 f«. 130 wiund* pigs $f . 50® 7.25; light pig?. $6.00 4/rt.;.o ; packer sow a. $8 35® 8 r,0. Sheep snrl Lamb*-— Receipts. 1.300 hend . general market 25c higher; no r in- . • wool lambs on sale; top, $ 1 4 25. hulk H*le« $14 00® 14 2.3; cull lamb* HI.00 jjcod clipped lamb* averaging 76 pound? $12 60; few fat light yearling". $110°® 11.50; bulk fat light ewes $- 00. New York Coffee Future*. New York. Dee. 1 < offee futures opened *f an advance of 3n to 75 point* today and sold about 5ft to 100 points net higher at midday with December ad vancing to 2175c and March to 20 7fic. Reports of firmness In Brazil on n i»et ter Kuropean demand with report a "f fort tier deterioration In crop prospects were reflected by trade buying anti ••out in tsalmi hou*« dennnd, but the advance ran Into profit taking end March closed at 20.06c. The general market «7o*e<l 33 to 60 point* net higher Hale* were esti mated at 86.060 bag*; doling quotations: December. 21.26c; January, 21 l‘». . March. 20 06c; May. lit.25c; July, 1**3. ; Hep teniber, 17.68c. Spot coffee, firm; Rio 7a 23c- Hanios 4a, 26 % ©20 c t lit* ugo Hotter Chicago, Dei I Trading in the butter market today ruled *t»-ad> follow Inn »« d* rline of Mji- on some score*. Dealers wore free seller*, but buyer* showed pra< tiially no Inteiesl. esneiljilly on the low er scores. The i entrallzed » hm w*--e firm with a wide spread in value* Demand was tnosflv for the finer <*t« Kresh htitter 9 score, 49'.< 9| sente 4 s r 'HI S'ore 4 ' < , 4 ■ * *' nr» jfr {>7 score, 36c- m score. lit Centralized larlots 9ft acme 46- 89 Score. 4ft' . M acore. 3*' Kanina City Produce. Kansas CID It*' 1 Produce f’n changed; egg* first*. 49' aelacted, flutter 'r'lmtry. 49049'", parkins • Poultr tfen* 19c, rooatara. 11* • brings. 12c- hio l*f 78e Potato**- Red Ri cr Ohloa, 11 14 01.16, • ••tern white*. |1 5001 36. i r- -- > Omaha Grain V___' Omaha. Dec. j. r**h wheat aoM on the tables today from lc to 2c higher, following the «r. rton of the futures The demand w»* $••"'1 and tablea were well cleared of offer f'orn wa* In fairly good demand at prices ranging lc to 2q higher. Receipt* were .*7 far* Oat* AoM af unchang-d price* to 4r higher bulk of the trade* be;ng made at the advance. Receipt* were .’4 car* *iye was quitted lc higher and hurley quoted lc lower. Omaha f'arlot Hole*. W H K AT. No. 1 hard: 3 car*. $1 43. No 2 hard 1 car, $1.48; 1 car. $1.47!*. 7 care, $1.4X4 No. .3 hard; 1 car. $ 1.4 8c; 2 3-5 cars. $1.47: . »ar*. $1,474: earn, $144. No. 4 hard: l car. $1,564. No. hard 1 car, $1 4 4 Sample hard: l car, $1 474: 2-5 car $1,444 No. 1 epring 1 car. $1.61: 1 car. SI.53. No. 1 mixed: 1 car. $1.16. COHN. No. 1 white: 1 car. $1,08 4: 1 car. $1.08. No. 2 white: 1 tar, $1.10; 4 <hi*. $1.0X4. No. ;t yellow: 1 car. $1,034. No, 5 yellow: 1 car, $1,05 4. No. 6 yellow: 1 car. $1.0 5. OATS No, 2 white: .3 car*, file. No. 3 white: 1 car, 50 4c; 5 car.*, 50c ; 2 <«r*. fiOtjC. No. 4 white' 1 car. 43c. RTF. N'o. 1: 1 car. $1.2 5 4 No. 2: 1 car. $1,25 4. No. 3: 1 car. $1 2 >4 1 car not wheat. 14 per cent rye. $1.42. BARLEY. no. 4 i car, sac. Pally Inspections of fimln Received. WHEAT. Hard 7 cars No. 1, 2 cars No. 2*. 7 cars No 3. 3 cars No. 4, 1 car No. 5, 1 car sample. Mixed: l car No. 2. Total 45 cars. CORN. Yellow: 7 cars No. 1, 3 cars No. 4. 2 cars No. 5. 1 car No. fi. White: 11 cars No. 2. 3 cars No. 3. Mixed: 2 cars No. 2. 1 car No. 3. Total 27 cars. OATS. White: 1 cars No. 1, 3 cars No. 2. 4 cars No. 3. Total in care. RYE 1 rnr No. 1. 2 cars No. 2, 1 car No. 3. Total 4 cats. BARLEY. 1 car No. 2. 1 tar No. 4. Total 2 cait Total cars. s9. OMAHA RECEIPTS A N P SHI PM ENTS. (t ’ariots.) Receipts; Today. W'k Ago. Y’r Ago. Wheat . 66 75 H6 Corn . 37 3 s 99 Oafs . 2 4 2 7 4" Rye . 2 7 Harley . 1 3 4 Shipmen ts: Wheat . 91 77 63 Corn . 9 8 Oats .. 19 22 6' Rye . 19 7 Harley . 3 4 4 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS ( Bushel* > Receipts: Today. W'k Ago. Y*r Ago. Wheat .2,601, tout 3,018,000 1.745."00 Corn . 1 479.090 1 167.000 2.0.9.000 Oats . 918.000 1.150.000 1.224.000 Shipments: Wheat .2.4*2.000 1.82,5.90ft 1.'28.000 Corn . 4r,4,ooo 167,000 932.000 Oats . .. 1.5 9 2.000 471."00 6T ',,000 CHICAGO RECEIPT.-. Carlots— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Aeo Wheat . 30 113 Corn . 226 207 • 217 Oats . 4 3 ■ I 77 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Carlots— Today Wk. Ag<>. Yr. Ago Wheat . 147 307 1*9 Corn ..•. 228 .'"2 107 Oats . t 15 - • ST. LOl'IS RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago Wheat .. MO 2 "2 1 Corn . St 8 130 3 05 Oats . 85 L23 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Carlots - Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago. Minneapolis ...... 505 50x DUluth . 740 750 14. Winnipeg .1117 2 771 1713 OMAHA STOCKS. Bushels— Today Yr. Ago. Wheat .3 9><9.000 3.640.000 Corn . .'159,000 182,000 Oats . 2 27 1,000 1.551.< "0 Rye . 2X4.000 249.000 Barley . 19.000 120,000 Minneapolis 4, rain. Minneapolis I»ei 1 Wheat—Cash: No I northern. $1 51% 4/1 *2 4: No 1 dark, northern spring choice to fancy, $1 61 *4 4i 1 73**; good to choke. $ l 55 ** ft l.J»0 4 ordinary to good. $1.52 '4 © 1.65 4 . No. 1 hard spring. $1.53 Vi «M .73 4 : No. 1 dark hard Ifotttaut, on track, $1.611 '•> I • to arrive. $1 5Mi <0;1 674; old December. $1.5Mur- new • December, $1,514. Maj. $1 66 V Corn—No. 7, yellow. $1 11471.14. Hats—No 3 white, 47 % 4? 47 T»c. Barley—85 ©88c. It\*>—No 2. $1 Fiax— No. 1. 12 61 4© 2.0*4. Kansas City C.rain. Kansas Citv D»c 1 —When* N hard $149 0 1 '9: No 2 red «1 Cl <7 l * December. $1 46 4 n#k*d; May, $1 -4 bid: .TuP $1,344 asked Corn — No 3 white. *1 f|7<??1 0*4: No 2 | T 4/ 1.08%; No 2 mixed *V 07 4 1 .0* 1. December. $1,07 4 * 1 lit bid. May, $1 134 bid: July $1.15*ii r sited Hav- Market unchanged to $1 50 high er- No 1 imalrie. $19.00© 12.50; clover, mixed light. $16 OftfrlB 60. Visible Ctraiu Supply. New York. Dec. ] -The > isible supply of American grain shows the following changes In bushels: Wheat Increased 3 346,000. Corn In creased 560.OOO. oats decreased 684.000 Rv» increased 1 3.000. Barley decreased II 8,000. St. lends Grain. S* T.mds. Dec 1 —Who:,? -.rinse: Do cernher. $1 54 4 . M • $1 * • ’ Corn—December. $1 124. May, $1 20%. Oats December. 61 4' >1 innenpolia Flour. Minneapolis. Minn Dec. 1 —Flour— l.'nchanged to 15c h'gher. Bran—$27.00. ftlotlX City Livestock. Sioux citv. la Dec 1 Cattle—Re reir.fs, 3.600 head: market fairly a<tlv* killers steady. Strong stockei* steady, long fed yearlings. 99.5010 12.60; short feiia. $5 00 4/ 9.00 heavy steers. $7 00f,r 10.60; fat rows ntttl heifer*. $» "0(1/ I" 5" ■ Hnticrx and cutters. $2. 25 4/, 2 2 '•. cows and heifers. $'1 25 4/ 5. aft; seals $ "" Or ft 00, bulks $2-5 "4/ t 5" f.-ed- rs. $4 .'.*•'/ 6.50; stockers, $4.00 H> 75; stock v> n ■ lings snd calves. S'. "" 7 00; feeding cows and heifers, $2.*5 fir 4 7 5 Hogs Receipts. 1 4 nno head: market lOfr 15c lower; I * > t*. $9 10: bulk of -tie; *7.7 '• 0, s V - lights. $7 00'' ' 95 but- hers $8 754/9 10, mixed. $8 00 087 heav pucker*. $* 1 0 fil ■' stag.*'. $7<"';/7 7' n a tlvpigs $ « 00 ?/ * no. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts 3 500 head : market steady. Chicago Egg and Butter Futures. December 1 Quotations furnished b\ George E Clark, 1 327 Woodmen of tha World build* Ing: EGC.S I car,. I Open. I High I Low. I Close Refg i i i i i He-- ' 225 ! 3 7 %» .37% 37 4 S7% BETTER. I Cars. I Open. I High ' Low. I Close Dec. I 57 ! .37 % ' 3 7 V 3* 4 Jan. I 148 I ..48%! .394' .38'. 39 4 Feh. I 6 3 H 41 19 4! '18 4 39 4 St. Iritis Livestock. Cattle—Receipts. 1 2.000 head- market ■Steady; native beef «te.»rs. $0 7 5'-/ I I 3 5. yearling •!""M and heifers, $’ 504/ 1 ’• 3 cows. $5,504/600; stockers anti f'>e/lers. $3 25476.75: calves, $3.f,O©0 60. Hogs — R*» oipts. 1 8.00" bead- market, [steady . mixed and butchers. $9 004/ 9 6" [good heaves. $9 404/ 9 50; roughs $* 25'*/ s 40. lights. $■ 75 © 9.50; pigs. $• 064/8 00; ulk. ** 104T9 4" Sheep—-Receipts. 1 500 head rr r> r k*t. steady, mu* top ewes $3.50©* 25 lambs. 111 R0© 14 60. ranners and choppers, i $1 4 50© 1 4 60 bt. Joseph Live*!orU. At. Joaeph T'ce. I Hng« Receipt* 000 head; •tend1' to J Or higher; top. *9 00; hulk. M.onfl. t in Pattle—Receipt*. R.r.nt) head . generally steady; bulk of eteerr Iff.759? 9.00 top, 910 25; roue and heifer*. f 3 26 ff 9 0ft; calve*. S4.00?f 9 00; atorker* and feeder*, *3 60^7.26 Hheep and Lamb" -Receipt* " 000 head; strong to 26c higher; lamb*. Jl ■ 00'»« 14.50; ewe* $7.00 (ft X. 26 Chicago Cotton. Quotation* rnrnWied bv I 91 Rrirh* X f'o , 221 <>muh(i N’iitlonal Hank building Phone* .Incheon 6187, 61*8. 6189. Art open High. | Low I ('loae I bat. -Inn. 122.40 123 40 I22.R4 122.84 TT7T77 Mar. 28.60 |2* 86 128 ;*4 i?3 "4 l. May 123.70 |2S *7 I23.4H 12 3 4« I. _I.I . . . . . . ! . . 1.' 1 4 K . N»*w York Kiignr. Quotation* furnl*hed bv T ft Rn-he K Co , 2*4 tinivl • National Hank building Phone* .1 a«■ k»o.11 61*7. MM. 6189 \rt I Open 1 High Low . Clour | Hat 1777 4 "7 4 2* I 4-1 t ?r,~ 7 4~ fan I 8 82 18 5? 1 3 4fi 3 47 I P Mar j 8.17 '8 1? I 1 04 3 04 *» | 3 Mm v 1 3 17 3 14 111 111 ■’ Ifc flnaton IV (Mil. Roaton. pec 1 —Wool price* remain etrong 111 all line* Hale* htn<* er are ■omswhat iea*rlrted In aeveral giade* owing to th* limited a*o. k and high price*. The medium and finer grade lower wool* In th" Ohio group have dtown ellghflv more advanr* of late then *h* finer grade* In fn< » both S *t"l '> t 1 nod lombtng atok ha •* moved at about tha aama flgurt at dtlatna Omaha Livestock NJ December 1 Receipt* w*re rattle Hogs Sheer Kstimat** Monday ...in non u son ft.&on week .26,615 60,6oi 28,617 Two week* ago . 4 4 4 2 6 *1.113 40 69* Three week* ago ...39,731 57,723 3*.974 )>ar ago ..36.935 64.111 If,916 Receipt* by Months (Official). The folio a mg table shows receipt* of »attle. hog? and sheep fo r the lust 10 months, 1924-1923. with comparisons 1924 Cattle Hogs. Sheep .Tanunrv .... 163.807 405,200 266.207 Pebruiiry ... 129.613 425.852 207.427 March . 1 48.82 1 428.282 197.520 Apt II . 146,45 6 : 19,865 176,77.8 May . 152.192 1 19.109 125.008 June . 111.4 70 ’7 , 124 1 7 7.328 July . 1*26.502 378,342 226,702 August ... . 141.6 4 1 . »'* 544 1139,4*9 September . 221,211 2"2.03 4 652.87'. October . 2 9 -II 76,8 38 254.016 November 137.150 2 12,450 137.415 11 months 1.728.577 3.541,834 2.64 s, 7 33 1921. (‘attic llovs Sheep. .1. mi. ii v .... 158,006 7,985 . I I’cbruary ... 119.5*9 250.1167 March . 128.835 421,(*96 255.516 Apr 1 . 14 4.89 1 333.28 1 205,074 May . 1 47.683 287.305 209,281 June . 129.626 3 14.503 1 19.18 s July . 1 1.4.139 3 58.780 214,303 August . 1 47.463 326,606 263,512 September .. 199,597 195.990 422.362 October .... 21 7,837 196.368 424,420 November .. 1 47.948 211.538 163,300 11 months. 1,563.579 3,551.51 3 2.77.3.31 1 Increjse _ 64.998 190,000 . Decrease .. 124,578 ! Cattle—Receipts, ln.ono head. The qual ify of receipts on the opening day of the week was not very attracts e hut for the most part prices ruled fully steady und*r a good broad demand Some of the more attractive yearlings and liandywelght beeves sold stronger while trade on the short-fed and warmed up beeves continues uneven and uncertain. Cows and heifora that were good enough for .•hipping demanded stronger prices but the general trade in butcher stock was with out noteworthy change ns compared with the close last week Offerings of Mockers and feeders were llmated. demand brisk and price* strong to 25c higher. QuottM ions on cattle were; Good to prime yearlings. #11.75 0 13.16; good to e yearlings $1 < 11 11; fair t«> good yearlings. $s 25 0 10.06; common to fair yearlings, 17 o ■> s 06; trashy warmed up yearlings. $ 4 75 0 6.25; choice prime heavy luv-ve*. #9.750 11.60; good choice heavy lieovc*. $". 50 0 9.5<»; fair to good beeves, #7 400’8.35: common to fair beeves. #6.2. 0 7 25: plain • good fed heifers. $500 0 .no; common to good fed cows, $3,560 ' ‘T.; good to chn‘r*e grass beeves. $6,50 0. 7 50; fair to good grass beeves. $5,500 1 .M*; i ommon to f • ir grass beeves. $4.50# 5 r,0; Me-.;.-an steers. S3.50#4 56; good to i lioi. e heifers. $t i 5#5.30; fair to good gf -1« hei'. ’M. #3 MiM t 35; choire to prime wrnss heifers. S ’ 500 4 7 5; choice to prime grass cows, 4 to <» 5 06; good to choice grass cow-. $7 900 4 40; fair to rood glass 3 t" • ; 9a; (utters. $2.850 3.35; can* tier*. $2 66 0 2.95; veal calves, $5.0008.56; heavy and medium calve*. $3 nO0 6.5n; loloena bull*. $2.36 0 7 "5; good to choice f.-ertr--* *1, 3‘ #7.66; ft;" to good feeders. • 1; - . omnr ti to fair feeders, $ » 60 0 ’ 25: good to choice nt'v’kpru. #6.250 "25; fair to good Mockers, #5.250 6.-5; rnmr.’on to fair sto' kers. * t 600 5.2 >, ! rr ;h\ *tneper®. $5.6615 4 66; stock heifers. $7 2 * 0 4 7 5; sto- 1; cows. 12.50# 3 40; stock cpP c®. $3,600 7 60. BEEF steers No. Av. J’r No. A v. Pr. 23.pn« $7 25 21 . 1 1 92 9 06 19.. ....1621 9 25 HOWS AND HEIFERS 1 7 . 926 7 hi 24 . 9*7 4 50 15.. !’.’.'. 880 4 85 CALVES. 1C. 286 5 25 4 . U,,ifj,__13.060 head A fairly urgent de mend was fliiprr"nt from shippers for choice strong weir lit butcher grad- a and th--*#. classes cleared readily early at around steady levels. v.hile packing grades were a trifle slow 111 the out set Bulk <f M riles was at $8 1009 10. with top. $9-0. 11 ( >G S No. Av. Sh. l*r No Av. Ph. Pr. 7 1 1 9 4 1 26 $ 8 4 6 4 9 24 2 8 6. 75 196 ... 8 so M..2p0 ... 8 85 G6..19S . - 8 96 78..264 ... * 06 Sheep nnd I.nmhs- T* •••♦•ipts. 6,560 head Demand for lambs was broad from nil quarters and trade on killing classes ac tive at full 2 5t: higher prices, while feed ers were scarce and ruled firm with aged sheep steady Quotations on sheep and lamb® Lamb*, gnud to choice. $1.3 56014'’.',; lamb*, fair to good *12.50# 13 25; feeding lambs. $12,500 1 7 85; wethers #' 7 5 0 8 . '>: ■ lipped lambs. fed $11.60# 11 75; fat ewe*. $5.7508.10; breeding ewes, yearlings excluded $6 000 8 00: feeding ewes, *5 00 0 6 2 5. TAT LAMBS Vo Av. Pr. 2 4' . 86 $14 35 ftp.«jpr* and di*pos * ion of livestock at t'nlnn stockyard*. Om*h«. Neb for 24 hours, ending at 3 p. m.. December 1. 1924. RECEIPTS - CARLOT. Horses and Ca tie IT‘gf Sh p M'iu r M & St P Ry _ 16 Wabash RR - I Mo Pac Ry . 4 2 U P R R . 4 1 22 * C At N W east .... 9 5 1 C At S W west ... $9 75 9 i* St P M * O .... 36 9 *» C B At Q east . 3 l .. C B A Q west ..111 33 4 1 ’ ft I A ft east .19 1 l* It I At 1* west .... 6 2 I C ft. ft.16 4 C G AV ft It . 1 1 Total receipt* ... 343 1 52 30 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. (‘at tie Hog* Sheep Cudshv Pack Co . ir.Tn 29.0 1924 Hold Pa-k Co . 154 1M7 . .. Morris Pack Co .... v4l 1366 643 Swift A- Co .1557 2570 2163 Huffman llro* . 16 . Midwest Pack Co ... 33 ... .... Omaha. Pack Co ..... 28 . John Roth A Sons .... 11 . S i Uriah a Pack Co . .. 13 . Murphv J IV ■ ■ 491 .... (loo/. At Keefer ...... 13 .... .... | Lincoln Pack Co . 1*>5 • ■ •••• Kenneth f- Murray ... 325 .... Sinclair Pack Co . 75 . Cudahy from K C ... 121 .... .... Anderson A’ Son . .. 74 .... .... l ei,ton VS At Hughe* 15 . ftulla J H • • . 7 5 .... .... Cheek W I! 8* . lonnis ,v Franc la -••• 194 . Ellis A Co . 112 . Harvey John . 1*9 .... .... login am T J . . 7 .... .... Kirkpatrick fti •** . . 2“8 ... • •*• K re lib At of ..... . 18 . I.ongitrin Bros ...... 95 .... .... Luberger H S . 7 4 .... .... C Sr C Co . 123 . Po.sepatOek Bros 216 .... .... Sargent Ar Finnegan 4st; SullDan Bros . 6 . Wertheimer & l»*gen. 17 4 . .. Other buyer* . 681 . ••• '“O Total . 8 065 1 1*43 8149 f llirago I.l\ cstnck. Chicago, I »• I fCnifed State* De partment of Agriculture.) — Hog*-—R* * e ■nt'* 9 3.000 he ad ft. e; mostly firm I light lights and lightweight, steady in f,c higher, liberal supply and active buying support: few early sale* weak to 10c low.-r. tot’. $9 60. hulk, good and choice. 225 »o "25-pound butcher*. $9 300955; 176 to 200 pound Weight largely $ H 6 0 ff 9 25; hulk 140 lo 1,56 pound selection*. 87 5<## 2: packing sows mostly $9 *6# *i 1, inn jor i * v mi ro-ig weight *■ a lighter $ n ben \ , w . ght he; * $9 40 M «i r." medium. I' 8M1# 'i''; light. $7 56 0 9 25 light light*. $6 500 8.56 packing hog* smooth $9 6009.20; packing hog* migb. $9.6009 00. slaughter pigs. $ 75 U 7,00 1 at tie Receipt*. 27.066 head: trade tin -veil lulling quality plain; fairly active demand for yearlings and better trades matured steer* d«*irnbia beef heifers -.Do wanted, bulk fed steer* short fed offering* of value to sell nt $16 on and '•■low show re.!--, 1 yearling* upward to *14 25. sortie regular market offering* held above $11.75; several load* light of fering* early. liinn#noo early top matured steer* $lo.6n; some held higher; run Include* about 2.660 western gra-ser*; «fe*»r ron11 ngent mns'ly In feeder flesh, be stock run liberal; lower grade* pr* dominating, bull* and v*al*r* s’eadv: f*w brlognas above $4 66 hulk vealer* $| 56 0 ** 66 lower gra<|e* sfnekers and feeder* in too liberal supply: weak, kind* of value to *e|| at 16 on upward, steady. Sheen Receipt* .*2 666 head \ ery * ' t|ve fat lambs fully 2’r higher, hulk better grade* native* and fed westerns «1 t 750 1 f, 66. tor $15 -’ no clipped iambs sold. heavy yearling wether* *11611 fa 1 sheep nod feeding lamb* around M;.< higher handvwelgbt fat • we* -u to |8 71111! I des rsbie feeders, $ I 4 &0 #15.06- (op. 113 66. Kiimm* Ittv l.lvritmli. Knti*«.'ia > n \l " I I —<United State* I to pit 11 utent of Agriculture ) ‘*h! tie- Itwcelpl** : l.iiOO head , i nlvn, 4,000 head; alow killing steer* generally ateadv, hulk of value to aell ft urn I? 2f»||/itO0. top vearlinga, Iff.00 better fltsde* light lielfm • strong t" I higher other* *nd •legjrahle glide* heef fnwn MteedV. plainer grade* eow*, « armor* and cutter*, weak t<» I fie lowei ; hull* *le*«?> calve* alendy to strong; top veal*. Iff 00, atotkcrs a tea d y to 10c higher, f edet* steady; hulk. * "0St f. 7 1 at in i c..M .1 Mnd heifcra •tt» «d\ Kini'k calve* p ■ ulv to throng | |. ,.1 I ;id in- en *.«, I 1 " to V hlgh'-i *h 11 p*-» top «ff 10 p»i t *••.*) p f ke top t *»" I 'dk of * tie* f»* % n t/ K J| hulk d eai r a h' e Iff" to 10" 1 ound *-t-i«** | fi ■ 10 pn • k Ing •" 1 * «i **0 stock pig* ilmnir 10 ?’• higher ff. 7Sfft- W heep ind | • • tlereipts r ’00 hr*d lam ha strong to ?'■- higher, top native* *14 4*. other native* and fed lot* 114 00*1 14: clipper*. Ill R0<r 15 1ft. odd |nt« alieep a t e.i d >. f hlcrtgo Poult rr. rh»c*fn I *e> 1 Poultry AUvf l’n **ft!ed Mh.'Tfwn spring* 21V run*1* • I I * % c» thik*)*. I0c, ■ *»*•. l®r ducks, 17c, I Sharp Reaction in Stock Market Is ^ idc in Scope long Overdue Ehange Seen in Early Atmosphere, \\ liieh Lacked Spirit; Break Comes rn Mid-Session. Ilv IIK HMCI) Si'll.I.AM'., (iiivet-nl vrurr liimucinl E.UItor. New York. Be* 1 What ttie .stuck mar ket needed and what wan long o\ ulue .1 gut today. that whs a shaij. reaction, it dal nu! i nun* until well along in the i stum hut It whs vigorous while It last mi and wide in scope. Tne market did not act in a manner early in the day to inspire confidence. A large amount of buying orders, ac lumulatto! uv*-r the week-end. made the tirst hour active but when ibis was out of the way there was not the spirit to Lrading that has characterized it for the last four weeks. t\ S. Steel vs i* heavy and hesitant. So was Baldwin. Neither of them was able 10 gel mu* h above Saturday s closing price All the pivotal stocks semed to nick energy Some of the rails, on tb* ontrary, were very strong. Baltimore «* Jhio went skyrocketing to 74 S. the high est since 1917. Bespite the extent of profit taking no stocks snowed heavy loss. The steels, oils, sugars and merchan disers ha*l good declines Rails were mixed, torn* up, others down. Motors and utilities were among the qigong yroups. Cotton harl an Inclination to sag. Trade reports were less encouraging and pri vate crop estimates were higher tnan chose of the government. Clement Cur ia &■ Co, put ginning* vp to Novem ber 30 at 12.224.000 bales and estimated yield at 13.0O0.0no. Moderate interest was shown In the opening of the Chicago Cotton Market. Some business was given to Chicago by New Yotk*rs and some came from abruatl. hicago. after it settle* dmvn. Is expect ed to be a little higher than New York nving I*) Chicago contracts being based .in Galveston or Houston delivery. The utton natural to those ports i.-. «*f better maple ;;nd usually sells higher than c.Ast •i n cotton. The grains had heavy going. Two in fluences, unp sentijjo.nt.il, the other real, itfei ted them adversely. The sentimental i iltjeru e was in th.- v isible supply of ivbeat going above 100,000,000 bushels, foe other Influence was in the flogging * elevators with export grain. Winnipeg mid "elevator* nt Port Arthur In Geor gian Bay plugged full with I'niteil States <rain. I'ort I'olborne, Ont . refusing grain 'pea use bin space is • ontraded. west ■*t. John * ongested with ^thousands of <*a*l d *nrs. It is expected'grain will be backing up all week." News from Argentina is bullish. Hard was is to *27c tip, making a new ilgh record for the year. Receipts of jo. -» a * e heavy nt Chicago but prices mid fiu'te well. The coffee market was erratic. Sugar wa« dull and featureless, closing from 2 up to 7 down. r A New York Quotations %_/ New York Stork exchange quotations furnished hv ,T. S. Bache & Co, 224 Oma ha National Bank Bldg. Sat. High Dow. Close Close. Agriculture r .If, % l'»% 15 % 1 % Ajax Rubber .... 14% 12% 12 Si 13% Allied Chem . 7 9% 7 x % 7*% 79 Allis dial me'-, . 6*% r,; 11 67% *■* Amer Ike! S . 43% 4 2 4 2 4 % Am D Shoo !•’. »«' !»*> Amer t%n ....... 149 % 147% 147% 147 % Ainer Car &• F ...174% 174% 17 4% 17 4% Amer H & D . . .... J 4 II Ainer H .v I# pfd 70% 69% 69% 7<* AimT Infer C ... 34% 33% 4 % ."-4% Ain-r It * lil .. • 27 ’ 1 j 26% 26 Amer l,o< o ... 4 3 % *■ . % 5'.% Amer Radiator . . . 1 2 * % 128 121 1 * % \ . i Ship At Coin . 1 . 11 % 1 2 \ 1 - '» X I I 4 4 A in er Smelt pfd . . .... .... 1 * • % 1 * 4 1 An • F ... 4i% 4 - % 4'.% 4 % Ainer Sugar . 49% 44% 45% 49** Amer Sumatra ... 13% 12% 12% 13% After T A- T .. .130 129% 129% 1-9% Amer Tobacco .. . .. ... 165 16“.% Aire- AVa \V St E. 139 131 1'9 177 Amer Woolen . ,;n% 59 f9% *'i% Anaconda 41 % 4 % 40% C % Associated 1> G .. .. 137 Associated Oil ... 32% 3 2 7 2 "2% Atchison . .116% 114% 116% 11 r% Atlantic r Line .1 44 1 43 1 4 ’. 147 Atlantic G A- W 1 . 14% 11 14 14 % A * 1 Ref Co. .... 91 91% Augtln-Nleh .. .125% 126% 12*% 127% Balt! Si • »hlo . 74 % 71 % 73% 71 % Harnsdall "A” ..*9 Beth stl.45% 4 » % 4^% 49% B - h '’eg :> % 27% 2* % 29% Brook-Man R '• * 6 7 4 3 4 % 3 % Brook-Sian pfd 73% 73% 7 % 7 4 I"rook-Edison Co .1.7 119% 121 % 119% ’ai Tack 97% 96 97 % 9'% • iIf Frt 23% 2 5% 21% £1% '’ai 4 Arli Mon . 6 3 62% 'annd Pac .17 151 11% 16 5 % >nt Death • ■ 19 1 * % 15 % 10 % 'enf Death pfd 62% ?*% 6*** 2 >rrn »|e Pa sen . 4 9 44% 4fc% 4«% 'hand Motors . .37% 72*4 33 h* s;»,, S Ohio 91 % % 9 % 9' % C Gr West com 10 9 % 1* 1*% i’h Or West pfd 29% 2* % 2 5% 29% < hie * N W ♦.*% • * % ‘ * % 69% <• M A St P .16% 1* % 16% 16% i* M A- St I* pfd 2«% 27% 2 4 £5% C K I Si V 4- % 46 4 46 % 45 C St P M St O Ry - 49% Ch > Copper 35% 34 % '4% 3 4 's ■ !*. n* cjuet t- I’eahody . 63% 6.1 f % 6 3 « i net t - Pea b pfd . . . . ..14 f 'oca - Cola . 7 9 79 < do Fuel A- Iron . 41% 39% 4'j% Columbian car ... 4*<% 4* 4*% 45% Cnluml .1 Gas 44% 4 4% 4*% 4 Congoieum 44% 44 44 44% Conn d ' r ir, . 1 % 29 7i% ‘l*'4 Conaolid Gas . .75 76 76 7i% Cont * atl *'4% 6 3% 63% 64% Cont Motor* . 6 x 7*4 7 % 1 \ Corn Products 4 2% 42% 41% 42% C’osden . 27% 25% 2 «% • Crucible ... 7*% 69% 69% 71 Cuba I'nnc Sug 15% 1*% 14% 1^% c 1 j 11,4 t 'a ne Sg pf * -' % * 1 '1 1 % fill'd A n 1 c r Sug 1% Cuy«' d Fruit 56% M 64% f % Daniel Bonne . .. 5% « ' 5% Davidson i'Ii- i 41 *4 »•% 4 1'#. < % Del A Hud .132% 131% 1 ■ - \ 1 31 % Del A- DiirPa M % 1 4 4 1 4 4 % 1 44 * Dupont Nemours 1 .7 13 4% 1 4 *4 17 7 ! 1 ■ % 111% F.i *4 1 % % I Eb S Bnt . 6 , • , *4 * I’., oas I * I 94% 9J 93** 91% Fifth A\e Bus .. .. 11% !■' Ruld- 12% 12% 1 2 % Fleis. 1 n it 11 • Yeast v *> *4 9S% '9% 49% Gen Asphalt . -% 51% M% -2% • .. i.i ml- ... : % 7 ' % 9. Gen Motors . 62% G *• I 62 (iolit |...« . 4 . » '4 C'i *• '■> Goodr!> h . .... 15% 5 5 “ % Grt. North Or# .. 36% "5% 36% 3x% Grt Nor Rt pfd . 71% 4 76% 7"% Gulf State, S- 5 • % 79 % 79% M % Hartmann Trunk 3‘% 57% 5* * 37% Hayes Wheal .7 ' % * 9 7 Hudson Motors 51% 3 V % .'>1 *'« Hnmestake Mining 41% H < ■ it on < *i1 7 % % 7 3 % 1 4 :1 Hupp Motors 16 15% ill Cent!:.I . . 11 4% 111 114% 113% til Cent pfd . 113% 113% 1 n ; ■ > ' " ’ j v % ' * '* * Int Eng Corn Corp .3 4% 4 4% 74 * Int Hart'ster . 10.1% 1*3 1*3% 1*3 Int \1 \1 . 13% 13 U% 13 Int M M pfd . 46% 44% 4 % 4 5 Int Nl.kel . ’ 4 1 -j .t% 2'% 24 % In' I .» er .6 % 43% 49% (. • % Inter T St T . . 95 invincible OH .... 15% 14% 14% 1>% .Tones Tea .... 17 % 17% .Ionian Motor 4 % 4.'% 4 ■% 4 ’ K c Southern .... 39% 35 *«% 35 Kelly - Spring .. lx% 17 17 \* Kennerott . 50% 60 *4 6*% f>n % |,ea Rubber . 13% 1 % 13% 17% Lehigh Valley 71% 70% 7 1 7 1 l.'mi Loconwtlv# 66% '4 fK « Lon no - Wiles ... 79 I 6 I 9 Louis Si Nr ah . 1*4% 1*4 1*4 1*3% Mm k Truck . . 113 11 * 1I« 112% May Dept Store 1M D>;% 1*3% 1*' Maxwell Motor A 7* 74% 74% 74 Maxwell Motor B 3 % 5.% 57% + _4 Alarland 35% 37 % 3 7*4 3 4 -a Mexican Seaboard 21 2*% 2* x 2rt'» Miami Copper ,,..23% 23 73 27% M K A T Rv .. 29% 24% 4 S*' % Mlaaourl Psclfte . 31 % 3)% .31% 31% Missouri I’sclfle . 70'* *9% 69% 7 n M .ml gi.mer v . W 4«% 4 % <-% 4s % Mother Lnda v % s » '% K % Nash Motors 1*'* \ 164 169% 1*9% N a t Ipr a I Biscuit . 72% 72% 72% 72% National Enamel , % 3 ; m Ns I Iona 1 l a ad 1 ♦> % 1* % 1‘ ’ % 1' 2 % A I * \ KKIhK'l I NT. Pyorrhea Can Now Be Stopped T»on’t suffer from sore am! bleeding gums, broken health ami loose teeth. A prominent Pental Specialist has made a most rein.irUnhlt discover' » simple, Inexpensive and effective treatment for Pyorrhoe. called .!«» Vex. |t soon kills the wims «»f Pvor rhea, stops bleeding and tenderness, hardens the gums, promoter healing, purifies the mouth and halts poison Ing of the s'stem 1 sed as directed. .To Vex ma v be retied upon to ellnil onto pyorrhea, «»r to prevent It. t let a bottle from Sherman A McConnell or other drug stores. «lo Vex Is Inex pensive, enav to use, and sold under a nione> ha* k guarantee If your deslei ran t supply you. send 11.00 to the Ju Vex Co., AUion, Ohio. 5 I" VI I A P gen 4a , 63% *1% **’’* i 2"5 I’ n I I* rf* 4« hh *4% 85 fA <*ht« Pn Mt .a H 1»1% 1«!% 101*| 1 i A WmI Ind 4« "7% 77 % 77% ! M i hHe «*o|» 6* to* % 107% 10» i !• t>c * m I, rf 5* L» 95% *4% *4’# ** • In Term • 98% *9% 91** A H 4%a 91 »"% 33 Common* eg P R* 97% *6% •* * 9 Cnna C of Mary la «» % **% 8*%; 3 ' on aunt Pow ••* *f % 9"% •"% f.a i' i* Fuf d* *a 1 or % 99% 1fln% 1 Cuban Am Fug 5a 104 % 108% 108% ■ 13 r» M A K let rf • 97% 9 7'* 92% 34 f*en A R fir rfg Rm R* 84% St 2 I ten Ar R Hr c n 4s 83 *2% *1 1 f»et Edison rfg 6a.107 10? 107 7 T*uP de Nern 7%* .107% 107% 107% 21 Injouesne 3.at 6* 105% 106% 105% 26 East Cuba Ru 7 % a. 1 o 3 % 103% 103% 41 Emp (I A F 7%a... 97 96% 9* 4 6 K u m c v t 4 m I) . . 71 % 7 I % 71 % 9 Krle gen lien 4a . . . 62% 62% 62% 16 Flak Rubber 8a , 1"9 108% 1"8% 7 (Sen K|e<- deb 5s ... 105 105 105 13 Hood rich 6%m 100% 100% 100% 4'» floodvear T 6a 1.108% 108 l(tR 1* 4 lood yen r T 6a '41 .120 119% 120 28 Mr Tr Ky of C 7m. 117 116% 11* l Mr Tr Itv of •' 6a 107% 107% 107% 21 Mr North 7m A .108% 109% 109% 1 (ir North 5« . 9!% 93% 93% 9 Ifershey Choc t>* ..101% 103 * 19 Hud A- Man !f .s A 87% 67 87% 7 7 Hud A- H a<l In 5m 6 7 6* % 11 11 limb «) Ar 11 &%■ 9*i% 99% 99 » ] . IHt H T rf* r»s - 97 % 97 % 9, % 2 mi Can :.%« .102 lit If} 1*1 lilln Ht deb 4%s .. 93% 9i% 94% 7 0 Inter R T 7s . 90% 8'*% 90% 94 Inter R T 6s . 72 69% 71 % | I :o In* R T rf 5s ■* . 66 % * 7 % 6* % 115 Inf A- (It Nn id 6s . f. 6 % f> 5 % 66 22 Hit Ar Ml N 1st 6s. 100% 10*1 100 10 Inter Merc Me 6* 88% *v% x8% 16 Inter Paper ;»S A 86 8 5% 8R% 10 Kaa r F R A M 4a 82% *7 >2 3 Kas C P A L 5a 95% " 5 % 95% 12 K C Rout hern Rs 89% S" 56 K C? Terminal 4s M% *4% «<% 5 Kan Mas A Else «a 98% »*% 91% 83 Kelly - Sp T b 97% 97% 97% 3 2 Mas Rt L 5%s. 96% 95% 96% 7 Lig A Mver» fs 99 63 99 14 Louis A- Nash Ra .102% 1":% 1*2 % 5 Louis A Nash 4s 93 9 3 93 17 Lou!* M A E F. 91 % 91% 91% I" Magma Coppar 7s 1!*% 1**% 11*% r 8 Manhattan R- <s 64% 63% *4% 117 Market ?t Ry 7s 10"!, 10*1 l"o% 12 Midvale P'ee! cv 5a 84% *fi% *8% 10 M K A T 5a A . 87 «6% 96 % | 341 M K A T *• A 76% 76% 76%, 80 |f Pacific 1st 6s 99% 5*9% fr'tS 6 3 M Paejflc 4s . ..64% 64% 64% fi Montana Pow 5» 98% OS1* 98*, 3 N E T A T 1st 5a. 100% l«o% 300% 36 N n Tex A M 3 % 8 99 % 99 93% 275 N Y fen 6s 11 2 % 111% 111 *» 5" V Y Men r A i Er.lOO f*3% 99% 6 New York C 4a 83% *3 *3% 6 \ V f* A St I. 5%B 94% 94% 94% 14 N Y Ed i rfg 6 % s. .11".% IK.% 113% 99 NYNHAlf 7p . . 9 % M % 9 % 536 NYNHAH7a (fra) . M 92 % 94 4 4 VYNHAH • v 6» (8. 86 85 % 86 ■ 9 N Y |:%a 4s cl fa 41% <"% 41% 2 2 N Y T t f 6s -41 107 106% 107 29 NT Y T gen 4%a .. 97 94% 97 7 2 N Y W A R 4 % ■ . 78% 57% 58% ( Nor A West ( v Rs. .126% 124% 126% 3 8 Nor «v W*st con 4* 89 *4% 88% x N Amer Kdi « f *.» 9 7 9*»% 96% 26 Nor Par ref 6s Ft 1**7 106 % 107 Nor Par new 7 s I* 96% 96% 96% ' Nnr Par* r »r hen 4**4% *♦% 84% R N .-tales P 1st 7s A 93% S3 % 93% 9 4 Nor P T 7s . ... 108% 1"8 1"8 .7 1 *re A Cal 1st 5a... 101 101 I'M 12 Ore M I. rfc 4« 9- % 96% 96% H o re - W R R A N 4 a 8 2% 82* *2% 17, pH- •} f K 5s... 93% 93% 3;% 7 Par T A T 5s ’52. 9.1% 93*. 9.2% *t I\. R R 6%s . 11" 1"3% 11" 17 Pa It R gen 5s.. 1«2% 1"2% 102 % 14 Pa U R gen 4 % « . . 9 2% 9 % 93 % 25 Pere Mar rfg 5s... 97 96 % 97 3 Phila Mo r-f? Ra 1"2% lo:% 1"3% Pitila > 5 %s . 9 4% 94% 94 % 9 P A R 1* A I 90% 99% 99-, 1 19 »’; •«* A arrow ss 9 2% 9j % 97% 1 P R LA P 6a B. 94 9 4 a 4 3 Prod A R 8s w v, 11"% ii"% li*i% 8 Pub S 7s 104% 104% 1"4% 27 Pm*-- A’^-rre S 7s 1«5 lft5 1"5 18 Reading gen 4%s.. 94 94 94 ‘ Reading gen 4« 95% 9’.% 95% 6 Renin* \rma sf r« **2% 92% *7% Ren RISK 5* . 94% 94% 94% 37 :: M A W *ol tr 4s 7.% 7. % 72% 79 ft I A A T. 4%s .. 87% *6 % 0* \ 5 St L IMAS rf 4s... 92% 92% 9-* » 4 V |.pf m *S 4« . . . 84 % 8* % 84 % 194 St I. A F F p 1 4s A 7:% 72“. 72% •*«< >t 1. A S 1 ad 6s * 7.% fc4% 8a % 267 St 3. A S F Jn»* 6s. 7 a 77% 77% In St 1. S W on 4a *6 % 86 % 86% St I* ! n I *-t. « 1 • % 1 % ,f % 2 San Ant Pb Srv 6s 10»» 3"'» j **0 6,a Sea boa riI A L rn *■• 85% 8.7 *5 *( Sea..«ard A ). ah 7« 74% % 73% 4« Sftal'.trd A L rf 4m 6*'% 6" f " 1 5 S i n < 1: C<*n 7 s k S »a v 8 89^ in la • 'r’jde %■ . 9’ % 99 'a 99 % Sin* h . Pipe 7* »* h4 4 5 So P^< * 4« 96% 9 6 % 96,** 36 - » Pr rfg 4*. "8% s'% 88% 17 So R> gen *. % s ..107% 1"7 107% I* S*1 Rj gen *s._ 1"3% 1"3% 1"3% * ( **•■ r.v gen 4s . 73% 73% 73 % 4 S v. Bell Tel rf 7s 9‘% 96% 96*, • Stand MAE • %s 1 7% 1"2% 1"3% 2: Steel Tube 7* l"6 1"6 1"6 M ''em EM- rf Cs «' % 9*% 98% ► ( Third Ave ad 7>» . . 4 7 % 46% 47 1 T1 rd Av» rfg 4« 55% 55% 55% T.h. ! E'lison 7s 3 "9 % 1«9% 1" 9% 5 r p 1st 4s 92 '. 97 % 92 % - V V rVt 4s 98% 98% 9t% 1* Vm’erl I»-US rvf 8a 1 7 5 % 115% 1 1 7> % 8 V S R ‘i h b e r 7%f 104% *. A 4 6" L* S Rubber Vs. 94% 85 C S >* ea1 B* Fs ! ' 4 % I"4% lr4% t Mb PA T Rs 93 % 91 i 91 % 17 \ •. nr ' hem 7%s. 47% 46 % 47% ’1 Vs-fir Chem 7 a 7 3 “2% 73 • \ t - g ’ n * a n R Rs 9 5 % 9 5% 9 5 % ' Him*1 1st fs . 1 on % t.»o% 1 % ?9 Western Pier 5s . 98% «*% 7 Western Md Is* 4s 64% 64 *4% 15 \V»fern P M ** 5 a 9* 1 ‘ % 91 1 Wn<«rn l*n 6 4 * 110S 110% 11* *» i NVeatjng El* <■ i*T4 IJJ’i 'III* 1 Wet* Shore «• 92% J3 4 J- * 1 W|f*k»Mp R***l ta . . T|4 • * 4 * « 14 Overland let *4* • *9 4 *• ’*'■» 27 W i*nn A ' n a? 7%a 69 4 1 Wilton A Co lat la 91 9*4 * % ?6 Wilton A Co rv «t 6f% *6 11 Youngs S A T *t 91% 9*4 * V To** I «al*a of bond* today were * 794 non compared with I* 417 *** pr*#«^^ day and It# 43*.*** a year •«* I N. Y. Curb Bonds ---* New York Dae 1 —Following it tht of flrla! lint of traneartlona on th* New York Curb exchange, giving bonda traded in _ _ Domoatlr Bonda High I,ow Clot# 2 Allied Packar ta 79% 79 '9 x Allied Packer *■ . . **4 90 *" » 34 Am G Jr El fa. **4 • •• • 5 ' * 2 Am I.e Co 7a . . - 1064 1*5% 1*£4 27 Am I* A l.t 6a .Id 94 4 M 94 * Am Hoi! Mills 6« . 1**4 1' 4 1 Am Sum Tob 7 4a 97 2 Ain Thread Co ft.. 1034 10314 1*3 4 Anar Copper 6e ..10*4 1*#4 1M ‘a 1 Anglo Am Oil 74a 1*14 1*14 1014 Assoc Sim II w 64* #3 " 1 A11 G A W I Be . . 69 64 4 6,fc« X Heaver Board *s .. 174 #4% l a 1 Beth Steel 7e *35 .1*3% 1*34 1**4 1- Brook K llaon fis 10* *94 994 6 Can N Ry Kq 7a 1094 1*9 1*» 1 • ,n Nat Ry 5s ..1**4 1**4 l**’ » 3 < K 1 A P 5 4» 1*1 lftl 1 . . 31 childt «'o .1*64 1*6 1' 6 4 g Citlee Sv 7a ' B . 143 Ml Ml 3 (-'t>ee Sv 7s C" .1**4 l*# 4 1 ** '« R Cities Sv 71 'TV* 9* 97% 98 21 i 'on Textile **. *7 ** M 4 1 Cuban D Sug 7 4" 97 4 97 4 • , 7 Cudahy Pkg *4* *?4 *• % * * l Deere A Co 74* 1*6 1*4 4 1*J . 1 Detroit City Gat fial*2 1*2 1* JS n*rrnif Ed'son 4e 1*8% 1**4 1**4 2 Detroit Edison 6a 9* 97% 9* 2 Dunlap Tira A R 7a 9* 9* 98 15 Fed Sugar 6s 33. 9*4 •<% 9 * 1 r *her BodV <« '26 1**4 1**4 1** 4. K General Asphalt M 1** 1** 1** 4 <.en*ra! Pet 6s ...1*0% 1**4 1**4 7 Gulf Oil fit 98% 0J4 / 17 ln» Matrh 61-* ,n*’; u 3 Lehigh Pow Sec r.s 1*14 1*14 3 Libby, McXAL 7* . « 3 . 4 Manitoba 7? ... 994 994 99 • 3* Miasouri Pacify 6» 99% 99 4 9? » 1 Morris A Co 74* 974 974 9.4 IS Motor Prod 6s new Si 99 99 :■ Natl Di«t Co 7s... *7 4 *7 4 *7 . 5 N St- Pow a 4s . 99 4 9*4 *•'. 4 V Sts P rvt 64s ..1*4 1*3 4 1*7' 8 Pub S C N .T 6s 44 4 44 4 4 4’: * P S El A G r-4s 96% 96 4 9 , 20 Pure O! 64s .. 984 974 ** Kha wsh*en 7* ..1*3 4 1*3 4 1*" 4 Sloe* Sheffield 6s 1*1 \ 1*14 1*1 1 3 : s» •; A Hi 6 4* ..1*34 1**4 1**4 2 Sf Oil N V 7s 1 s . 1 *i 4 1*6 4 l*?’ 2 St OH N V 7s *30. |AD, 1*3i; 1 **>; 7 St OH N V 7s '31. ’*5 4 1*5 4 JW* 1 St Oil N V fi,t 1*74 1*7 « 15 Swift * Co fs 94% 04% * ;. 8 I'n El 1. A P 5 Us 99 4 9*4 2* I'nited Drug « o. 6s 1*1 100% 1*1 2 Vn uutti Oil 7s 1 *6 4 1*‘ 4 1 ■ ~i 5 Webster Mills 64a 1*2 1*2 1*2 Foreign Ronds. JO CMv H’alngfors 44* 91 9! 47 Tncl Bk F|f»l 7s 954 *5 t'4 :: L Aust H P 44* 96 96 8 • 2 5 Mexico G«v '• *4 1 *1 1 4 1 Rer, Peru 8s ’3? 99 4 9*4 94. 1 f> Ren Peru »s '4 4 .. 99 4 9*4 9*4 7 Russian 64* 1* M '♦ J" Ruse r. 4* nfa N C 14 M '< 2 R u«s *n'.,**s. .124 1* "3 4 Folvav A- Co fn . 1**4 1**4 1**4 4 Swi*s 5 4* 1004 1004 1**4 ,\>w York Atr R . 47 <7 4' S V central . ll«% 117 III 117% \ x rhi a Mt l. 11 % 11. H ■ i « \ Y N H A H . *“% .**» % ’•% ~'% Xr»* » h A !11 » r i' « ‘1 4 4* 4 ; % 4 ' ** 4 . % North*'* ii IN* f 70% * * H *‘1S ,’1 > N V A XV Rv PM, 124 l.M 1?*% ftrpheiim . . . . ."ft% Owens Buttle 4 - 4 2% 4.*% 47% Pacific Oil .54% 5 5% ft % 54% Packard Motor . 1 % 1% M% >5% Pun AmsriftB '*% 5fi 6 6 66% Pan-American H . 66 61% 6;% 66 Pe$n HR 44% 4ft % 46% 4*% Peoples Has .1 1 4 ** Per* Marquette *•> ft4 % ft6 ft.ft Philadelphia Co. 60 Philips Petrol ... 36% 15% 3ft 36% Pier re Arrow .12% 11% 11% 11% Postum fereal. 67% xft Pr.Msed Steel far. 59 % 6ft .9 67% Producers A Ref.. 29 2ft 2« 29 Pullman.13ft % lift 136% 137% Punta Xle Sugar.. 44% 4:% 4 % 43% Pur** Oil .2H% 27% 26 2ft Kad.o 4’ofp . 4 4 4.% 42% 42% Uv Steel Spring . . ..137 126% Kay Consolidated. 17 16% 16% 17 It. adlng . 7" % 67% 69 % 67% P.eidogl.* . ; 20% 20% 22% Hep 1 ron A Steel.. .,4% 5:; 6.1% 64 % Koval Put h .\ Y 46% 46% 46% 46% <• l> A* SI’ ... 62% 61% 61% 61% St PA- S AX'.5 4 51% 62% 62 Schulte Cigar St.. 109% 108% 10*% 109% Sears-Roebuck ...139% 136% 136% 119% Shell Union Oil .. 20% 20% 20% 20% Simmon* Co .... ::6% 3'»\ 35% 36% Sinclair Oil . 17 16% 16% 16% S!«h« Sheffield ... *2 79% 79% Kl% Skellv OP . 22 21 21 21 *4 Southern Pacific . . 102 % 101 1"|% l<il% Southern let i| wav. 76% 7 5% 7 % 75% Standard Mil Cal.. 6 % 6?% 62% 63% stan.lard "1 X .» ift 57% 37% 36 Standard PI Glass. 64% 62% 6^% 62% Stewart Warner .. 64% 62% 62% *2% Stromherg Carb... 7 2 70 % 7 1 71 '4 St udebftker .44% 43% 41** 44% Submarine Boat ft% 8% 6% s% Texas Co. . . 43% 45% 41% 4 5 % Texas Gulf Sulphr 95% 31% 92 97 % T*»x Ar Pacific . . 4 6 % 41% 45% 44% Timken Roller ... 39% 56% 56% 58% Tnh Products .... 71% 708* 7«% Tob Products A . . 92% $2% Transcont Oil .... 4% 4 4 4 % Union Pacific _148% 146% 14«% 1*"% United Fruit - 211 207% 207% 210 l S Cst Irn Pipe. 140% 136% 136% 140 U S Tnd Alcohol.. 86% 63% «3% 6 6 c S Rubber ... 41 39 19% 40% U S Rubber pfd... 94 93 94 92 % U 8 Steel .118% 116% 116% 117% U S Steel pf*i ...121% 121% 121% 122 Utah Copper -. ... 81 % si 81A4 o x'anadium .30% 26% 28% 30% XTvaudou . 9% 9% 9% 9% Wabash .21% 20% 2n% 20%, Wn hash A . 54% 53% 54% hS West Un .117% 116 116 117 Writing Atr Brk .105% 103% 103% 104% Westing Klee .... 6 5% 65 65 65 % White Ragle Oil.. 26% 26% 26% 26% White Motor* . . . 68 »,?% 67% 67% Wnolwt rth CO .114% 114 114% 114% XV) Ilya-Over ... 10% 10% 10% 10% Will\ s-Qver pfd... 74% 72% 72% 72% Wilson . 6% t. % r. % i. % Wilson pfd .19% 19 19% 19 xv'orthlng Pump .. 47 % 4 7 4 7 4 7 % XVrigley Co . 43% 44 Vellow Cab Taxi. . 50 4» 49% 4« Yellow Cab Mfg. . 3X % .17% 37% 37% Saturday total sale*. 1.202.209 shares. Today’s 2 p. ni . sales. ? 624,100 shares. I New \ork Bonds I _J New VmW. I »e 1 —- Bond prices 'burned about consider* bly today but mnttnued to maintain an upward trend The maikft waa forced to abaorb a larg' vdynie of realizing aalbe but sent* «p* < iilaftv** railroad lamia* resumed thei* ndvanre and new favorite* were brought forward In the public utility and tndue trial Hate Trading activity again centered In in* iallroad grout* w her* a number of new high re cor da were achieved ’Kitty" ad jujtment »>* irUMriS it> to th* Highest level in theit history and Internationa i (iteat Northern adjustment 6e sold at a t.ew top for the yon. (jalna of a point or morn were re» orded by the New Haver, franc 7a, convertible t»n and 4a of \9b1 and Chicago At Eastern Illinois 6s. New York Central. Juisaour: Pacific, Frisco end St. Paul bond;* were active but price changes were narrow. A rise of 2 points Hi Msrland till 8* followed the announcement the company had culled for redemption hi 1"> and in i rued Interest Ha $2.2*6,000 . 1 j p«-i < ent bonds, ilue in 1*31. Provision for the retirement of ihis i*sur on February 1, 192 6. aa well as of $2,710,000 alnkltli* hind bonds on Apiil 1. was made t hr the sale of $20,000,000 6 pet cent notes i ecent ly. other strong spots in the Industrial list Included sugar eatatp* of the Orient* • " which advanced 2 points Pierce Arrow Mk which leached * new high above v: and Liggett A Myers us. Talk of new financing again turned »o the foreign field with investment circles showing interest in reports of Impending loans for tJreer e and for several French industrial corporation*. Inked State* Bonds. Sales (In $1,000). High Lore Close 63 Libertv 34i ....100 27 100 23 100 27 67 Liberty 1st 44s..mi.Sl 101 27 101.30 41$ Liberty 2i I'c.-ini < 1«1 4 1«1.* 239 Liberty 3d 4 4* -1 nl !• 1°1 18 101.1» 7 31 Liberty 4fh 44s.102 8 1»>1.31 102 3 214 1 S Tress 44s 105.14 105.11 105.14 Foreign. 24 Inton J M Was as. IF* *a $84 8 Argent ne 7s .102 4 10C 4 1024 9«6 Argentine *■ .... 958, 954 9*S 4 8 Austrian 7s . 96** 96 4 98 4 23 Bordeaux Ps .... *7 4 $74 $7% 6 Copenhagen >4* .. 9 > 4 95 9.54 7 Gr Prague 7 4* ..92 4 914 9!** 6 Lyons «s . ....... $7 \ $74 *'4 15 Marseilles 6s *7R* 674 $7*« 16 Czech Rep ** ‘52.. 1004 100 I004 27 Dept of Seine 7s . 92 4 92 4 92 4 13 Dominican *f 5 4s. 9 2 917, 92 7 • ana da ,.4- '29. .1024 1°-’ 4 ’"24 11 Canada 3s '52 ....102 4 1024 1' 4 8 Dutch E I Os ‘*.2. 9* 97 4 9x 9 Dutch E I 5 4» n.J. 91 9o 4 91 13 Framerlcan " 4* ..9 4'* 9 4 94*4 59 French Rep x* 10$ 1 ‘54 10f< *x Fren> h Hep 7 4" 100 4 1004 loo1* 7 5 Japanese *4*. . 9 2 914 91 ** Japanese 4 s . . *3 * ’ 8 5 10 King of B 74s .11 1094 HI* 4 2». K » g of H 04s rt 's '*5 4 9.. 4 9 4 X King of lien *>s... 101 1"m"* Dm*** 7 5 King 1 • f H 74' * $ 4 " • \ 8 8 13 King of Italy « 4 s.. loo Imi Too 17 King of N *s '72 . 102’* 102 4 1024 .3 8 K of N 04* '54 . 101 4 !«’ 1014 20 K1 ng of N* 0s ’43 . 9v * 9x4 9x4 -.5 K S C 8 $a 6 7-4 x: *7\ lx King of J*’w*d 6s ...104 4 DM 1 04 4 10 Mrlcm I Dev deb 6* “ !a *64 "6 4 4 . Paris-Ly Med *<« . 8" 4 $o** 804 7 Rep of Bolivia x* . 9 2 4 '• -' \ 92** 4 R of Chile xs '41.JO'-3* 105 4 H»»4 40 Rap of t' 7s. 99 9-8 4 9x4 128 Kep of Colont ‘.4* 99% **4 99 4 5 Rep of Cuba. 3 4" 96** 9*> 4 n,' 4 5 It of HI ^ - ] s f v- K* 1"*. 10■'* 2 Re;. of Fin a* 974 s 7 4 874 1 State or Q $s 1034 1054 10 "• 4 13 S of Rio <; do Sul ss 974 97 97 4 17 S of S P s f *»...!on joo 100 5 P vv iss Con fed 8 s 116 116 4 116 52 s • i r.4* 4b . 1014 101 1014 :i I'KofdlUI 5t,« '9 114 4 114 4 114 4 Id I’KofOB&l 54s '37 1064 Jo*» 4 106 4 11 IT S Brazil $■ II “4 ■ - 6 C S Hr* C P FI 7- «■ 2 ; 3 8-4 *4 Domes! Ic. 7 9 Am Agr Che hi 74" *‘4 *54 '* 4 10 Ain « f d ... * V* «» 4 s.; 4 15 Am Smelt *.s . D’6 4 1,f'»4 1’ 4 2 8 Am Smelt 5s.9». 4 96 96 27 Am Sugar •.« 101 1“0S D»U 4 :: 4 Am T A’t 5 4 s 1»' 2 4 1f) 2 4 > " 2 4 • 5 X PI ” A T col t r .-9*4 '•• 4 9* 4 13 A ■ s » .1 /* ? h* 0.1 Coo 7- 101 4 D* 1 *#I 101 Amiion Cop *•" 53. 99 4 9*4 S9 I 8 - » |f ■ . ' ' I ! I ' I 5 s S 9'1 • 9 ' * 9' 4 41 A T A S F gen 4s "9 4 8 9 8 9 . a r \ s r 1 4- st s •* x.- •; *. \ 4 A t CM » n * 1 • 4s 9'* 4 9<« 4 „ **9 B A *» rtg •* 95 101 "* 1014 1"I4 Ml H A- II « 4 4« »'• 7» 8* 4 8 '♦ 4 4! B Ac fi K‘dd 4- 81. 4 SI, ■, 8, 4 ; 1 - Bell Tei I . - 301 \ ] .... 4 1 S* 5.5 Beth S 1 »-n 6*. A 944 94 4 944 10 B»-t h St P* mn 5s 90 ', 9 '4 90 4 12 Brier II !l St 6 4" *7 4 *' *7 4 6 BUln Ed gn « A 1 '" * >9** loo** :7‘| Bk In - T r «f *s d’i ^ - 4 *' » 10 R H A P 4 4« . $7 4 *7'* 87 4 3 Calif IVt * • 1 "! 4 1 ■' 4 1* 4 J Can No# .1 r, 4 s 117 4 117*. 117 4 33 Can Par *1 4s 7*»*, 794 79 4 ' 11 Car Cl A- < » *■" lo* 4 l'"*4 10'» 4 j 9 fen Of tieorg! 1 .'4s *94 994 994 I ** Cent L^a'h -s 1004 lf,04 1*04 } 2 t ent I’»«- gtd 4s 87 4 87 4 $7 4 9 5 Ches A- O iv 5* 101'•» 101 101 4 2 7 Ches A' O «v 4 4" 96 S 9 5 9 6 10 Ch‘ f Alton 34s 47 4 47 . 4:4 20 » P. Ac Q rfg 5s A I'M 4 1* : 4 I'M 4 • 7 C B Ac Q gen 4 s *»4 ‘' 4 * 4t 110 Cite A E 111 5* 7►> S 77* , 1 Ch<r W -st 4« ’ S f 1 4 * U f M I St r u 441 w ; 9 4 '9 »* 26 C M A- St f* rf 4 4* 4 4 * ; I 271 c 8! A Sf P 4« 25 77 4 74 4 76 4 1 20 C A North Mg ?S 9»S 99 S :•'» . 1 :i .-h,,- nn11 _:<». ’>• '* ■■ 1 Chicago Stock*. Quotations furnished ».> .1 • Bachs a f'o, 224 Omaha National Bank building Phone* Jackson 5187, 5181, Sis'*. Bid. Asked Armour «t- '*o.. Ill . pfd.. 85*4 85 Armour A I)e|, pfd. 91 93’y A lbert P"k .2"% - " \ Basslck Aleinite . 43*4 Carbide . 8<5% 55% I'd s»-n Co ..13 " % 133 Continental Motors........... * * % Cudahy . 7 Daniel Boon* .. 7% 7% Diamond Match.318** 11* a 1 i»e-e. pfd .. *1 63 Kddy .Taper . . . 15 2° Libby ... 7 q 7ft National Leather. . '4 ’v < junker Or*’a .S 1 5 3 1-‘ Heo Mntov* .. 18 18*4 Sw' ft A* Co ..110% 111 ‘*'w fr International. 34% *4% Thompson . ............ 47 Wahl .. 16% 17 Kv-Dlvldeml*. Monday, Dec. I. i * S c,.. ■ Iron l*ipe ut i 6.75. I ethlehem Steel 7* pfd 61 7 Bethlehem Steel he pfd 12.GO. chbago North Western $J.**•» t’hi'.jgo North Western pfd 62 50 Minneapolis St Paul A- Omaha pfd IS 00. \merican Sugar pfd $1.7 5. I nion I'ai iflr $2 7" Great Northern Ur** 6: #*0. Canadian Pacific Sterling I*rodu< «s 61 0«* (Indio Corporation pfd 87%c. Texas Gulf Sulphur $1.75 and 50c extra. New X ork Dry Good*. New Y r k. Dec 1 Trading in ro»tnn goods primary markets was quiet toda\ in gray goods 1 nes. following a decline in ftx>n price#- Finished goods orders were itioderat e volume In the malls Yarns showed some es-«irig Raw silk fell about !*> cept* a pound and buying was Itgb* Burlaps eased off on reports of weak markets in Calcutta fold weather quickened reta‘1 and wholesale distribu tion of seasonal) * merchandise Worsted and woolen dress goods "ear we*-e moderate call, but men s lie** remained quiet. London XX on! Xurtton. London !)*<■ 1 —The offe-mgi a* th* wool auctions today amounted ~n 11.421 bales Trading win active and pri-®s were firm There were pom* withdrawals I of fins rade Merinos owing to the high prl'-e* ssked by holders Turpentine and Rn«ln. Savannah. G* Dec 1.—TurpenMne— »‘*rni 7 •V* ft N r ■ s:»le* 52* bb'« receipt ’ bbl* "hlpments. 3’7 bbla ; atocV 12.5M bb’« Rotlr Firm: tales 1nt03 e*«k« ** • *jr<f•. 71* aska shipments. 3 51# r»«,« atnck. 10.11 * casks: Quote- R to 7 S* 20; K I* 21 M, %' « .V. 16 73. WG 17 45. Chicago Produce. Gh'»-aao De 3.—Butter—Lower ere*» ery extras 4 9 U < ■; standard*. 45c. *ttn 45041c; fjrsta, 37041c; eerond« 0 2 Sr >•'('« l*r»«ettled ’•e^elpt* 2 All f ■■ 41 f# 5 3 c ; ordlnar. f 'f* *S04Oc refr!g. H’or ettras. 27027**0; firata. 15e. New York Cotton. 1 N’ew T -k I*e 1. — The genera’ .v^ for- market ringed b*r#lr gfeade at r.td declare* of 55 to f-2 points. KEEP POSTED Important development* eontained fn this week's market review regarding the following aecuritiea: K. C. Southern Inter*! Combuation Maxwell Motora Ne. American Ce. U. S. Rubber Coca-Cola Pacific Oil Pierce-Arrow | Great Northern United Drug Paige-Detroit Exchange Buffet g^ Write for Frag Copy P. G. STAMM & CO. 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