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    Price Decline
Cut Short With
Brisk Advance
Surprising Strength in Liver
pool and Sharp Revival in
Foreign Demand
Responsible.
. I«j CHARLES J. LEYDEN.
I nivenial Service Staff Correspondent.
Chicago, Dec. 31.—Surprising strength
In Liverpool and a sharp revival in for
eign demand for North American wheat
a* the year ended, cut short the declln
* ing prices today and led to a brisk ad
vance. The close was at top levels with
the December delivery passing out at
31.75% to |1.75%. The low point on this
month was $1.06%, made early last sum
mer.
Wheat closed 3% cents to 5 cents high
er; corn was 1% to 2% cents higher:
oats were % cent to 1 % cents advanced
and rye ruled % to 4% cent* up.
Probably the feature of the day's trede
was the heavy short-covering. The mar
ket on Tuesday's dose looked weak even
after a break of over 9 cents from the
high point on the crop, but the apparent
world-wide need of foodstuffs again came
• into play, being accentuated by the heavy
•export sales of wheat, wheat flour, rye
and barley.
Active haying of corn futures was on
through several commission houses Lo
cal operators also were credited with tak
ing hold. On the advances realizing sales
were liberal, but the market closed with
a strong undertone. The demand for spot
corn was fairly aettvs and the basis was
firm at the last. Primary receipts were
*06,000 bushels compared with 1,300,000
bushels a year ago.
Oats met with improved buying and
moved up with other grains. A livelier
shipping demand for this grain helped
the upward movement.
Rye was buoyant along with wheat. A
big improvement in the export demand
for this grain has developed the last few
day*. Norway and Germany have been
the beat buyers.
Provisions were un with grains. Lard
was 10 to 20 cents higher and riba were
15 cents lower.
Pit Notes.
Indisputably the inherent strength in
the wheat market which is duo to the
close adjustment of world supplies and
demand has prevented futures prices
from declining further. It hud been
feared the last few days 'that our prices
were going too fast, and they were. The
9% cent break corrected the situation
materially, however, nnd the Chicago
market today shows a healthier relation
ship with Liverpool.
The run of wneat from the farms in
this country is not likely to Increase, ns
1ms be°n pointed out. Primary receipts
today were 613,000 bushels while the
shipments were larger. Accumulations
of stocks have apparently bean stopped
in nil market* of the west and north
west. For four days Minneapolis stocks
were ever up. Premiums on wheat local
ly and at outside points firmed.
Indications that Russia is after wheat
flour in this country and confirmation
of moderate solse made were influences
That attracted fre*h speculative buying.
Many longs who had sold out on uie re
cent break reinstated. The 'Winnipeg
market was more buoyant than Chicago.
The run of wheat In Canada from the
farms la dwindling ns In the United
States. . . .
The world’s available supply of wheat
anil flour for the week decreased 8.996,090
bushels. It totals 237.474.000 bushels,
compared with 261,989.000 bushels i year
a g<>. Consumption o/ wheat in Europe
in apparently going on at a rapid rate,
regardless of price. Rigid economies have
been reported as being practiced In Eu
rope, but It ust be due to the lack of
the cash K \ rather than the price It
is command!* . The pressure of Argen
tine and Australian wheat will be felt
more or less tor the next two months, but
there is really nothing to indicate that
Europe will not absorb all surplus grain.
CHICAGO PRICES.
Uv Updik. Grain company. Atlantic 6312.
I Own. I Hluh. I Lot. I Clo»*. I T««.
1.72V 175%: 1.72 U 1.75% 1.70%
. 1. 1.75%'-...
May l,75%i 1.79% 1-75% 1.7«\ 1.71%
1.75*,.'. 1.79 I 1.74%
July 1.5t 1.54% 1.50% 1.53%' 1.50%
1.50*,.'., 1.54% 1.50%
live t i l
Her I 1.45 1.47%: 1 44% 1 44% 1 44
Mav 1.51 1.6*%! 1.50%' 1.55 i 1.50%
..■ 1 54%.
luly 1.32*, 1.30 1.32% 1.35% 1.32%
• ’orn I • *
1»oc. 1.2 r,», 1.58DI 1.2BH1 1.27%* 1 25%
1.28 .1 27% 1 O’x
Mav 1.2* 74 130*41 1 J• 1 i; l.M 1.2"%
1.29%... 1.3"% 129%
July 1 29 V 1.31 1 1.29 % 130*4 129*.
1.29 *t.t 1.30 S 1 1.29 bj
Dec .39 CO .*9 .39 Si ■' * “*
,M«v .02 % 0.4‘i 82% .Od, 0 3
•;:i Y4. .81 •82-»
July .81% V 81% .81 *
.81% .
Lnnl ; i - „ „ _„
'M:v 17.10 1 17.35 If..97 1. 2.* 1.-12
July 1727 17.57 17.2“ 17 07 17.30
. J,11. I 13.32 13.32 ' 15.32 II.-2 1- 75.
May 15.93 15.95 I 15 93 1 1"
4 liirngo Cottrn. •
f’Hc.igo I'ut'un <'v'-h;inge quota! Iona
furnished by J. S JJueh*r & t> 224
onnhu National Tlnn!. building. Phones
Jpcknon U*7, 51*8. 3^99:
High. I lam. ‘Close. Y“*.
TTn .7 4:. :i 59 j44 ,-i
far 24.85 24.84 2 4 ‘Hi 24 7 . 24 82
May 24.85 25.18 24.SI .5.05 -4
4 him go Egg anil Butter Kuture*.
Quotation* furnished by George K. Clark
tag7 Wotidm -n of tlie* WorM building.
EG OB _
| Cars. 1 Open. | llfgh. I Dow* I Clot*
Fail : ! ! ' '
Jan. 14 r.Qb T1V;_70__.1_%
_BUTTER._
I Cars, i Upen. » High. 1 l«»w. I C’."*c
J..I, 1 2* *“7.9% ;9\ 79%
PVb.,- 27 41)*., .40% Ml 11 4 0 %
ft New York Nugnr.
Non* York. I>e* . 31.—No salsa or
• hunger occurred' in the mw sugar mar
1 t>L today. Cuban being quoted hi 4.f»9c,
iluty paid.
Its. augur fuiur«* Advaii'v! ‘2 to 4
point* early on • ov*ring and buying by
house* with Cuban unit European • on
necliona. Inspire'! by reports of incrensud
buying In Culm by the United Kingdom.
The upturn met conaiderahle realising,
however, and pricey reacted, closing net
2 points higiu-i to 2 lower. January
* loaed at 2.80c, March, 2 H&r, May. 2.96c;
July. 2.08c.
The market for refined sugar was un
changed at 6.78c to 7.10c for fine granu
lated. prompt shipment, with one refiner
Hating nt 8 25r. January 12 to 17 ship
ment. Trading was light.
Refined future* were nominal.
New York Itenernl.
New York. Dec 31 Rye Flour—
Firmer: fair to good, 87.6QIM.OO; choice
u» fancy. $8.03508.50.
Rye Strong; No. 2 western, II 60%.
f.' o. b. New Iftirk, and 81.55. r. 1. f.
export
Wheal Spot, strong; No. 1 dark north
orn spring, c. i. f. New York, lake and
tail 12.09%; No. 2 hard winter, f o b..
lake nnd rail. *1.9"%. No 2 mixed
durum, do. $1.88%; No. 1 Manitoba, do,
in • bond. $2.08
Corn—-Spot, firm; No. 2 >*llow, r. 1. f
track New York ail rail. 81 44%. No.
mixed, do. 11.4 4 %.
Oats- Spot, firm No. 2 white f»9*-iC.
Bard—-Firm; middle e.-e*», $17.304f 17.40
4 lileiigo Butter.
Chicago 1 >*r. SI Liberal offering" of
92 score butter esrly In the day Caused
s %c decline on that grade and the but
ter market ruled steady at the decline.
Trading, for the moat part, nm quiet,
with offerings limited as stocks on deal
ere floors were light Undsrgradea were
v%e|| cleaned up. eape-daliy 87 scopes The
centralised car market wan firm at un
changed prices. Trading, however, was
quiet. Storage centralised cats were firm
with better Inquiry noted on 89 wore*
Fre*h Butter 92 score, 41 %c; 91 acor*.
41c; 90 score, 39V»c; «9 score. 3$Vfcc; 88
acore. 36 %c; 87 score. 35c; 8« score. 82c.
« 1 nl r»i It/ed Cgrlotu —90 score. 40c; 89
booms, 38%c; 98 score, 86 %c.
New York Dry Good*.
New York. Dec 3J..Cotton goods mar
hem dosed very steady today with gray
roodN firm. Cotton blanket line* will
opened Into next week, according to prexf*
mt plans. Knit goods were quiet, but a
fair fall hualn**a Is on the books. Outer
wear fancy line* were doing well for the
spring retailing Hllka were firmer and
-'inie mills are contemplating advam e*
Wool goods ware unsettled, awaiting the
opening of next fall s lines, when ad
vance* are looked for.
Boston Wool.
Boston, Dec 31 Keaaonnl quietness
continue* on the wool market Manufac
turer* and dealers are both awaiting the
turn of the year and the opening of
m ipo of the foreign sales before taking
1 n »nv additional stock or attempting to
ri, .dip no,v business Home odd lots
among foreign lines end a small offer
lug >t do,n*etb- wool are still moving
gt the market price*
New York Colton Futures < lose.
K’. . York. Dec. ;;1 Cotton futures
• closed stead): January. .4 34.; \farrh,
24 97 'ft " 4.69' Mr 24.9* W 25.02r ; July.
5 l 4' (»* 11 > bar. 24 25c.
\i«w \ orb Coffee
New York. r*e <1 Coffee Rio No
f # ■ smi os N* t ' x «». future* steady ,
J Auitr . - 1 D<R . May, S0.Q0<.
[ Omaha Grain
Omaha, Dec. 31. 1124.
Caah wheat aold on the tables today
from unchanged prices to 80 to 4c higher,
following the rapid recovery in future*
from vesterday’s decline. Thera was a
good demand and tables were well clear
ed of samples. Receipts were 28 care.
Corn was in fairly good demand at
prlcee ranging from lc to Sc higher. Re
ceipts were 4$ cars.
Oats sold at about unchanged prlcee.
Receipts were 20 cars.
No rye or barley was reported In.
Omaha Carlo* Sales.
WHEAT.
No. 3 dark hard: 1 car, $1.74%.
No. 2 hard: 1 car, $1.69; 2 cars, $1.C8;
2 cars. $1.6#%; 1 nr, $167%.
No. S hard: 1 2-5 cars. $1.87; 1 car,
$1 70%.
No. 4 hard; 1 $1.67.
.Sample hard: 1 ear, $1.65.
No. 2 mixed: 1 car. $1.78.
No. 3 mixed: 1 car. $1.69?
CORN.
No. 8 white; 1 car. $1.17.
No. 4 white; 1 car. $1.15%.
No. 3 yellow; 4 care. $1.1#%.; 4 cars,
7
No. 4 yellow: 5 care, $1.17; 2 care, $1.16.
No. 5 yellow: 4 cars. $1.14.
Sample yellow: 1 car, 98c.
No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.17.
No. 3 4n!xed: 2 care. $1.16%
No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.15%
No. 5 mixed: 1 car. $1.13
OATS
No. 2 white: 1 car, 58%c
No. 3 white: 2 cars, 57 %c; 1 3-5 cars,
68 %c.
No. 4 white: 1 car, 56%c.
Sample white: 2 cars, 66c; 1 car. 53c.
Daily Inspection of (train Received.
WHEAT
Hard: 4 care No. 1, 10 cars No. 2, 1
car No. 3.
Mixed: 1 car No. 8.
Durum: 1 car No. 1.
Total, 17 cars.
CORN.
Yellow: 8 cars No. 3, 13 •ais No. 4.
6 care No. 5, 1 car No. 6, l car sample.
White: 1 car No. 2, 2 cars No. 3, 2
cars. No. 4.
Mixed: 2 cars No. 8. 1 car No. 4.
Total, 33 cars.
OATS.
White: 7 cars No. 3. 1 car sample.
Total, 8 cars.
Total, all grains. 58 cars.
OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
(Carlots. )
Week Year
Receipts— Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat . 2S 3 4
Corn .. 49 55 132
Oats . 20 19 19
Rye . 2
Barley . . ■ 9
Meek Year
Shipments— Today. • Ago. Ago.
Wheat . 3L 4* 52
Corn . 25 28 47
Oats . 30 11 26
Barley . 2 2
WORLD’S VISIBLE.
Week Year
Bushels— Today. Ago. Ago.
Wheat ..237.474.000 246.470.000 251.989.nOo
Corn ... .17.701.600 15.040.000 9.709.000
Oats ....103,96 4.000 101.843.000 42.934,000
CHICAGO RECEIPTS.
Carlots: Today. W’k A<ro. Y’r Ago.
Wheat . £9 42 28
Corn . 253 221 293
Oats . 149 7? 112
KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS
Wheat . 60
Corn . 68
Oats 8
ST. I.OCIS RECEIPTS
Wheat . 8 4 85
Corn . 46 ... 276
Oats 48 49
NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS.
Minneapolis . 85 183 163
Duluth . 19 71 49
Winnipeg .^iftH . . Holiday
Minneapolis Cash Dm in.
Minneapolis. Dec-. 31. — Wheat—Cash No.
1 northern. $1.7201.76: No. 1 dark north
ern spring choice to fancy, $1 9502.07
good to choice. $1.8301 95: ordinary to
good. $1 7301 62: No. 1 hard spring. $1.74
0 2.07: No 1 dark hard Montana on track.
$1.75ffl 95; to arrive. $1.7501 95; old De
cember. (I 74%: new December, $1.71;
May. $1.75.
Corn—No. 3 yellow $1.2301.24%.
Oats—No 3 white. 65 % ' 5 %.
Barley 4$C*J #2<
Rye—No. 2. $1.4*01.44.
Flax*—No. J. $3.0103.11.
Kanans City CubIi (train.
i’ansaj City. Dec. 31.—Wheat, No 2
hard. |1 70ft 186; No 2 red. fl.8501.90;
liorpmber, $106%; Mar. 11.70%; July,
$1.4;‘a.
Corn—No. 3 white, $119: No. 2 yellow.
91.-0; No 3 yellow. $1.19; No. 2 mixed.
$1 1601.17; Decembtr, 11.19%; May,
*1.23%: July. *1.25%.
Hay—Unchanged to *1.00 higher; No 1
nrnfrle $11 50 '.M2.50; choice alfalfa.
$25,500 27.00: No 1 timothy. $16.50;
clover, mixed light. *16.50© 17..O0
Chicago (ash (train.
Chicago. Dec. 31.—Wheat—No. 2 red,
$1 . No. 4 hard. $1.71
Corn No. 2 mixed. $ 1 24 % 0 t 2511 ; No.
3 vo How. $1.26%.
Onto—N«. 2 white, 61% 062c; No. 3
White. '61059%.\
Rve—No 1. 81.47%.
Harlem *5 0 97c.
S.-«d Timothy. *t; #$07.15; -lover,
$1 » 754i r.3.00.
Provision*- r,atd, $16.70; r»bs. $15.62;
helllea. $1660.
Chicago Spot Market.
Chicago. Dye. 31.--Hu",*" Rtctip - 4
"73'tuha; last* year. 14.042 tuba- 5 old care.
2 new cars; •■\fias. 4 1 % c , strndirde. 40« •
•;ttn flrt’.s 29%ft41c firsts, ;<6%t»38%c;
89 'core. 38ft-.78%. ; 8H score, 26 % -
ond a. 22 4/ 15r
Kgg KecelTiis, 2.01 t cases, last vear.
7.*!M cft***s. I old • i.r. l new • c r, firsts,
■.o«f."*4c; dirts. ; 60*7. check ••, ::t©3«Sc;
refrigerator extras, 41041%* refrigera
tor first*. 39040f
( hides Uvesteck.
Chicago. l*e- 31 Hogs Ilf- eii»;s 45.
0ft0 head, uneven; generally 10 0 20*.* lov
er: spots off more ori light light, pig*
end mixed load*; weighty butchers «now
least iodine; desirable 2ft0 to (Mi-pound
butchers. *10 254/ 1 »*. a a mostly; early top.
*10.90; 17a to 190 pound kind. *10.00 0/
10.36; 11** to 160 pound avenge*. $9 650
9 :m» • hulk strong weight a'. ughter p x».
$y : *t'ii f«.<*ft demand for tlier* narrow ;
heavyweight hog*. $10.60010.80. medium.
$10,000 1ft.H3: li»rht $o flftft 10 4 . light
light. *•» 10*i D». D» packing hogs. amooth.
$!*• 10 -q 10.50; parking hug* rough, $9.03
0 10.10: slaughter j>tg*. $8.0009.85
Cattle—Hercim* ll.OOi head. fed
sfeer trong to 15c higher; m > dly 150
2,’c up. matured kmd showing moat «d
vaue . killing quality medium to good;
■•hipping demand fairly s.il\- local in
terests competing; be i weighty steeis
earlv at $1"H.'.. some held higher year
lings. * 12.50 numeroii" load* shot feu
to veil conditioned steers. 17. i'Mtf J11 10 .
ninny sales looking sharply higher then
Monday's low time; she stock fully
steady; spots high/- hulls 1ft 4/- 15c up;
weighty bologna hulls, $'• vr.49 5 t some
held higher, vealera verv uneven: few
selected offering* tip - rd to *14.00 to
outsiders ntost shipping calves $17.50
downward, packers taking medium to
good ll*rh» calven it $ 1 ft 000 1 I ftft; Stock -
ers and feeders shoving upturn on fat
istecra. hulk on country account, $ 250
6.25.
Hheen and T.ambs- Receipts. 20.000
head; dull; no early sales fat lambs;
few bid. $16.1*017.00; looks 76c«/*l low
er. beat bid early *t $17 23. fat sheep
•tsady; good to choice ewe* early at
$9.50; feedlnr latnhs, 7 5 r higher; early
sales, $ 1 6.00 ft16.25.
Ks»t Ht. Iritis IJveatock.
East St Louis. Ill . Dec. 31 Tioga —
Receipt*, 23,ftft0 head. opened slow and
week; later tone active with prices gen
erally steady; good if.O to no non is.
$1ft.15010.50 190 pounds and 'io. $10.50ft
10 75; few heaviest loads. 110*0. light
lights and nigs strong bulk 140 to 150
pound*. *9.500 10 00; good 1l« to 130
round pigs. $8 5009.00; packer sows.
*9.300 9 60
f'sttle—Receipt*. 3 000 head: beef steers
steady to strong <.»nners shade lower,
light vealers. *1 2 00 other clashes active
one Ios«l h#avv steers *10.00; bulk steers,
*6.5007.50, light mixed yearling" $8 75;
moat cows $3 7504.75) hulk canners. I. 00
©2.25; bologna bull*, largely $425 05.60.
Sheep- Receipts. 1 600 head; fat lamb*,
mostly sOr lowsr top. $16 75 hulk sales
$16 00016.50, cull* largely $12 00; nged
• heep. stead'. . fat light ewes. $fc 0009 '
medium weight* and heavies Kinds, $7 00
41 H 00.
New York Caffe* Cat are*.
N W York, Dec. :i 1 Coffer futures
opened today at a decline of 20 to 3.‘
••lints under further liquidation by recent
buyers who v ere probably Influenced l»v
1 • ports of easier Rio exchange rates and
lower Hiaxilisri markets May *old "ft
in 19.77. nr 4*t points net lower, but re
covered part of the loss In covering and
dosed at 20 00c The general mark4*'
dosed steady at net declines of 15 to 3:.
points. Hales were estimated st 711.000
bags
('losing quotation*' January. 7* 50<
March. 21.02c: May. 20 00c; July. 18 30c;
September 18 45<- Dei ember, 17 90‘*. r
Hpnt coffee firm, Rio 7s. 2»c, Hontos
4a. 2 H'ijc l #i 291
Duluth flax
Duluth. Minn Dec II **1nae FMai
Decernber, 3 03%. January, $703%, May.
$3.07 *4.
( hlrrxgo Potatoe*.
(*hlcagn. r»ei 31.- Potatoes- -No mar
Ue»; receipts 2t car* total United State!
shipments, 674 rare; on track. 119 cars.
( hlrago Poultry.
Chicago. De 91 Poultry Alive lev
•r; fowl* 15ft 24• spring* 26. rooster*
16c; turkeys 30c duck* 26c. geese. 20'
New York ftllter.
New Tori I 11 Mur Silver- 4r.%'
Mexican dollars, faJ%
New Yorl. Rubber
Vis Turk De< **. 1 fluid. r *>nokc
i rtlibed sheets spots, 40<
Kansas ( Hr Produce
Kansas i’ltv |')e- 1 Pot tit nee
higher. Red flivn Ohio*. $i ikt/l 40.
New York Spot ( ultnu
*■ •■>, York Dec ii .JCotton Spot, q ilat
middling, 24 • f.t.
Omaha. Dec. 31, 1924.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Off i«*4a 1 Monday_ 8.457 12.952 33.46ft
Off I cl u I Tuesday_10,369 28,010 17,142
Estimate Wednesday. 4,500 23,000 9,ft"0
Three daya this w'k.23,286 61,942 39.602
Same days last week. 13,280 68,545 20,39»>
Same two w’ke ago. 17,260 6C.274 32,392
Same three tv'ki ago.29.131 4*». 1SS 24.11 .
Same days year ago. 16,488 18,162 28,306
Receipt* and dispositions of livestock
at the Union stockyards. Omaha. Neb .
for 24 hours, ending at .1 p. in., Decern*
her 31. 1924.
RECEIPTS—CA RLOT.
Cattle Hogs Sheep
C. M. * S. P. Ry. h 16
Wabash R R . 5
Mo. 1'hc Ry. 1 2
U V R n . 23 74 11
C A N W east . 2 7
0 A N W west . 51 79 3
C St P M & U . II M
C B & Q west . 17 41 6
C H I A P east 1 3 1
C. R. I. A P . veal ..2 I
1 O R R . 1 7
COW R It . %. 3
Total receipts . 130 260 27
DISPOSITION—HEAD.
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Armour A Co . 1182 o7*»7 1323
Cudahy Pack Co . 3 249 4671 2445
L>od Pack Co . 665 18 34 -
Morris Pin k Co .. 816 2672 7ft7
swlf A Co . 1613 6863 1316
Kenneth A Murray .. . . 977 ....
Hoffman Bros . I .... ....
.Muyerowlch A Vail .. 2 4 .... . . . .
Midwest Pack Cu ... •.
omn.hu Pack Co . 8 .... ....
S Omaha Pack Co ... 50 .... ....
Murphy .1 W . 1332 ....
Lincoln Pack Co . 11 .
Nagle Puck Co . J .
Sinclair Pack Co .... 1 .
Wilson Pack Co .... 92 .
Anderson A Sol* . 23 .
Bulla .1 II . 5‘t .
Cheek, W. H. 2 .
Dennis A Francis ... 4 .
Kills A Co . J 5 .
Harvey John . 3U0 .
Kirkpatrick Bros .. 6 .
Krebels A Co . 3 5 .... ....
Longman Bros ...... 115 .
Luherger H S .* 63 .... ....
Root J B A' Co . 5 3 .
Sargent A IKnnegan . 55 .
Wertheimer A Degen.. 8 .
Other buyers . 498 .... 976
Total . 6927 24107 6829
Cattle—Receipt*, 4.600 head. The fat
cattle trade had a slightly better under
tone today, steers selling stronger than
at the worst time yesterday, or about
steady at yesterday’* average decline-.
Best hero brought $9.00. Cow* also look
ed about steady and Stockers and feeders
were nominally unchanged.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
yearlings, $10.26011.60; fair to good year
ling*. $S 00010.25; common to tair year
ling*. *6.nn0 8.Ot'; g<K>d to '-holce steer*.
$9 1*0010.35; fair to good steers, 2 7.76 0
9 00; common to fair Hieers. $*; 2507.7 •.
trashy warmed up cattle. $5.0000 00. good
to choice fed heifers. $7 00 7 8 fm. fa 1
to good fed heifers, $5.7507.00; common
to fair fed heifer*. $4.7505.75; good to
choice fed row*. $4 750 5.76; fair t<> god
fed cow*. $3,756:4.60; common to fair
fed rows. $2 600 3.40; gnu.I to chop e feed
er*. $6.40 0 7.00; fafr to good feeder*. L- 25
06.25; common to fair feeder*. #4 000
5.r.0; good to choice *tockers, 5> 650
7.35; fair to good stackers, $5,500 6.6ft;
common to fair Stock, ra, $4.25 *" 5.6";
trashy stocker*. $3.00 0 4 00; stock heifer-.
$3 5004-50; stock cows, $2.5003,00; stock
calves. $3.00#6.75; veal calves. $3,000
lOOo; bulls, stag*. «*tc,. $3.25 fr 5.50.
HKKF STEERS.
No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr
26 . 952 $•: 00 26. ... . 882 $6 L,
14 . 971 7 40 3. 836 7 50
f..13nn 7 75 2". 1127 8 00
2 . 1 330 9 50 16.1053 9 50
^ STEERS AND HEIFERS.
16 . 684 6 00 15. 800 6 50
rows.
12. 865 3 30 10.. "96 3 *5
12 . 9 4 0 4 00 7 ...... 1 1 1 4 4 25
5.112S 4 SO 2.1 125 u 60
4 . 1567 5 60
H F.IFERS.
10. . . 203 on 4. 807 5 50
13 . 816 7 7 5
BULLS.
1.14 30 4 26 1 1600 4 60
1 . . 1810 4 85 1 1170 6 25
CALVES.
2 . 290 5 00 . 460 8 25
1 170 9 0d 1 . 250 9 60
Hog*—Receipt s 23.000 head Shippers
were out In fairly good season after a
few (if • he best medium ; nd strong weigh*
I butcher grade, and paid prices steady
with Tuesday's early trade The packer
marker wa« flow at steady to unevenly
lower levels Bulk of all sales was at
$9 .1*01" 5 5. with early top $1 1 |0.
HOG?.
No. Av Sh. Pr No. Av Sh Pr
Hi.. 158 $9 70 9** . 209 .. $10 ft0
61218 10 26 "7.. 22S 10 30
41 249 10 40 . T. , ,
sheep Receipts. 9.0*0 head. I.airly
moderate supplies again resulted in mod
e-*te losses in fat lamb prl< e*. movement
being on a basis 2'*# 50c lower than In* -*
da\ h average Feeders ruled around
stesilv. with aged sheep weak.
Quotations «»n sheep nnd lambs- Lambs,
good to f ho • c $16 ::.0 16 9ft; lam ha, fair
to good. $ 1 5.75 ft -6 '■ f*> ding lamb*. ID*
011. lift: wethers. $* .to* n 1n 50 ; yearling*.
1
14 , f.»f ewe* *■' - • ' 9
FEEDER LAMB?.
IK* f* d f.7 $15 00
FAT LAM HP
lf«3 fed 80 . 1f>
210 fed *8 . . . • • «5
• Kansas 4 11H Livestock.
I. 1 - • Di 31 cum 18
Department <t Agriculture).—< ‘at tla—R**
c< ipt s, 6.50ft head . calve*. 1.000 head:
largelir ..f steer run. fed steers and fat
she stock fully s’ end y with Tuesday* dull
r|r.«* •. top lone -earlings, $10,25; bulk fed
mtr r> , $ 014*9 7 bulk butcher C(.w« r« ud
heifer* > 5uti6 50. * enner* and cutters
Ml.lily, mostly $? 5«»«i " 2- hull* fHm;
bulk bob.gnas S4.O»»0 5 •*'» f hull*
ward to $5.0»'; calves w»ak to ,.0c lower
practical top $9 . . ' ' up
10.ni. ., heavy ralves. $4 0ftt/6 7:.; starker*
nnd fe* r 1 * ■ * 1 '
7 st.» ker* upward to $7.26.
H«,gs—Receipts. 1 4,000 head; market
active *• mn v to 10c higher, spots. 1"0
IR. higher, top choiie heavies. $H» 60 ’*>
njekers; bulk of sab- $1" 15# 10 ..ft; bulk
destrnf-Tft. 200 to 25ft pound butcher* a,n<l
|gnw mixed. *H» ■:.#!*' 70; g"»"1 and
rhoicJ. 17.. «o - 1 "<un I butcher*. SB* 1«
B' 10 und«*i weights nnd log* QUu'f
desirable '4ft 17 poind average* »• .
t, <* to 100 to IJft-pourd pig* mostly
t
.'Imet' Re 1 e pt*. 7 ofift her ! l*mt
around 2.**« h -Her th in yesterday’* < »'>**J
l»c«. wnoled ikIn 1 offered ?i *. *•,<; others.
$1 5.500 16.6' < Uppers. $ ! " 2
steady to 25r higher, full shorn. $-' '
top i«es. $985.
AIoiik < Ity Livestock.
ftlour City. J tec 31 - -Battle -Receipts
2.00ft head, market fairly active; killers
strong stackers steady; fHt steel* and
v. ^mg* $6 00 0 12.50; hulk. $6 RftfM 0"
fe t 1 •«> vv» and i.eif-r* $4«)0#lrt.00. • •
n**M and cutters. $'J '•" 26: veals. $• 1 *
9 «... bulls $3 26 f 5 ft'>: feeders. I 6" r.
7 oft mothers $4 0f»-U8$0; stock yearling*
and nilve*. $3 6006.50; feeding cow* and
heifers. $2 8ft0 4 25. , ,
Hog* Re#eU»ts 27.000 bend; marke*
! atendy 1"* lower; top $10.50 bulk of
sole*. $9 76010.40- light* $8 7Stfl0 7f’
| but! her* 510.25 flio.bo. mixed. $9 8 ., o
10.3 6. packer* 19 90010 55; stag*. $7,000
7 50, pig*. $6.00 0 8 OO
Sheep and I amb* Receipt*. 1.000 been
market lam)**. .5. lower. awes, stead*
lamb*. $18.75; ewe*. $925
At. .Ineeplt Livestock.
*t. Joseph. Mo.. Dec. 31 t’nttle T\r
.e| pis 2 500 bend; 10 to 15c higher ; hulk
of *te<*rs IT ■ .09 6 * top, $10 60; cow ■
r .$ ‘
10 $0 stocker* and feeder*. $3.50# 8.76.
Sheep nnd Lambs Receipts. 8.000 head;
s|o*.v, lambs, $18.26017.25, ewe*, $7 -.0 u
9 5ft
IL.gs Ree.pl*. 17,000 head, stendv to
•trong. top. lift.fin. bulk. $9 90XP 10.50.
New York Pmiltr.v.
New York Dei 31 Poultry LB* Ir
regular broiler* 1»v atpraaa. 4f.'d*ft';
fowls, by freight. 20035c. |,y e*p»e«s. 3
U 37C. turkey*, by frelglif, 40c,
Dressed Stoadv prices unchanged_
Industrials to
Highest Average
v n
in Stock Historv
Rarely in Exchange Annals
Has There Been Such An
^ Advance in Prices; Vol
ume Not Large.
Hy RICHARD HCII.I AM
Universal Hrrvice Jflnunrlul Editor.
New York, Dec. 31.—The stock market
of December 31. 1921. will b» a memora
ble one In stock exchange annals. Rare
ly has there been such a great advance
in prices. The highest average in history
was made in the industti.il shares. The
number of issues of various kinds and
characters In which advances of from
2 tn 23 points was * scored wbs large.
Business was not on a big scale, total
transactions being 1,000.000 shares under
those of a recent very active session.
N'rtr was there any bullish excitement.
Prices simply clintbi d and climbed., and
the performance was accepted as some
thing to he expected.
General Klectric was the loading actor.
The market operators, upon study of the
segregation plan *»f the great corporation,
sitw its great bullish Import and hastened
to take advantage of the opportunity
presented to the person who on January
I r. is lucky enough to be a General Kb; -
trirt stockholder. General Electric opened
iit 3h>j. which was 11 points up from
Tuesday's close, went off to 304. and
then went climbing until it reached 322.
It closed at 320, which was 23 points up.
Speculators had to put up a margin of
perhaps 60 to 7f» points to toy with It.
Great activity In any slock was in
Radio Corporation of America, which is
a step-child of General Klectric and in
timately connected on the money side
to the United Fruit company. Trans
actions approximated 160.000 shares.
A few of the rails, but only a few,
were in good demand. Some of ♦he
merchandisers, Rears Roebuck in part bit
lar. bad stiff advances. Equipments were
active.
Rome of the motors did nicely. So did
sonic of the oils, but in neither Instance
did the strength prevail throughout the
w hole group.
One of Die features of the day was the
reported small amount of selling to es
tablish losses.
Altogether. Wednesday, December 31,
19 t. was remarkable.
Uali tui'Ufy easier, opening at 6 per
cent and closing at 4’s
Foreign exchange firm, generally high
er.
Common was only moderately a tlve.
Market news was slightly bearish and the
later news fairly, bullish.
There was a complete reversal In the
grain market* from the extreme weak
ness displayed Tuesday. overnight de
velopments were favorable. Inquiries
from Europe fer a fair amount of wheat
and i ye were supplemented by a large
order from Russia for American flour.
Chicago opened higher and Kept climb
ing ail day Winnipeg was strong and
the* stock market was on a bull rampage.
New York Quotations
New York. I>ec. 31.—Spectacular ad
vances In special stocks featured the clott
ing Hto<k market session of the year,
which displayed a strong undertone. Gen
eral Elect ric was the sensational per
former, -oaring 26 points while Radio
corporation added 8 poin's to Its recent
remarkable advance. Sal*** approximated
1 f,fo*. 000 shares.
N* w York Stork exchange quotations
furnished by J. 8. Ha* he A* Co. 224
Omaha National Hank budding Tuea.
u gh I w « lo»# < "■
Agriculture Chem li 14% la H'• %
A lax Rubber ...1.7% 17 13 12%
Allied Chemical . . *4% ' % * %
Allis - Chalmers 71% 7f'% 71% '1
Am Beet Sugar . 4" % 40% 40% 41
Am Hk Sh F d "9 97% 99 99%
Aio ran 1<l% 1*§ 1 ••
Am c ,v Fd - 0% 193 1*7 193
Am Hide St i,. .. 12%
Am H S' H pfd .68% cv% 68% f V '♦
Am In Corp _ ?4% 33% 33%
Ant I.insred Oil . 2* % 2* % 27% 2 %
Am T.oconaotfv# .109% 105% l‘o% 106
A in 5ia*tla tor 1 > 13 4
Am 8 A- < 'mu ... 1 'J 11 % 11% 11%
1 Am Smelting . 97% !*7% 97 % %
Am Smelting pfd .. 1"*%
Am S •• l Fdrles .0 4 7 4; % 17 %
Arn Sugar • 2 % 01 % * «
Am Sumatra .. 12 12
' m T v T .1" % '■ ■ 1 : - '
A in Tobacco . . 87% *6% *7% S 7 «
Am W W Sr K .40% i 38%
Am Woolen .... 6 6 61 % til'j ♦*3 r‘«
Anucondt . .. . . 47% 46% 47% 4 %
A; no- I» G.1 . l'i%
A O E*. I» $.77% 33% !% % %
Atchison .11» 117% 11* 11*%
A f < *oa st H . 1 4 v % 1 4 8
At Gulf Sr W I .. 2.' 20% 21% -(*
Af R* fin ' *0 .. 97* % 9 4 *4 95% 96
Austin - NiehoWi 0% " 0% 29%
Baldwin .13 3% 129% 1*1" 130%
Haiti w n . 79% 78% 79% 79%
H trnsdall A . . 23% 22% t . % 22%
Bethlehem Steel 6"% 49% £"% • "■>»
Rose h Magneto ..31% 3? " % 32'.
It . ok Man Ry ... 9 \ % "••%
Hr M pfd . - %
Brook K Co .121 120% 120% 120%
Calif Rack . • 1»‘4 % 1«5%
• f I* * » % - ‘ x
Cal St Ari* M . .* . . • •• 57% 51
run Pa 149% 149 1»9% 1»*%
Central Heath . 1 * % 18% ' '* *
Central Heath pfd 66% «.» *6% %
r, • i l*. • • * % <% ‘1 j f %
Chandler Motors . 6% 36 36 35%
Chcsap- aka A- ft 96% 95 9' 9'%
Chi Gt W com. .9 8% ft 8%
« ill Gt W 1 ? 1 **.•’% " *
Chicago A N \V... 70% M>% .0 6ft%
r M * SI r . 15% 14% 15% 14%
«* M St St R . pfd 26 % 2 % 26% 1' %
C R 1 S R 15% 4 1% 4 I % 44%
r fit P n? 41 O Ry.
Chile Copper . 3# 16% 77 36%
Chino . **
Cluett-Paeboilv . ■ ••** *% I
riuett Peabody pfd. 1< 7 *
Coca Col» .*"% 8 0 8n% SO
I • 4 1 * 4 . 1 1
Columbia# Car.. •_ 4ft
Columbia Gi» ...47% 47 4 % 4. m
Congoleum . 4 4'll 41% 41 '« 60 %
c*>n»ol cigar# . • • *• 4
C,.so| Gas . 77 *6% .6% .«
1 . ml r«n .. c» *» 6*ft
Conti Motor# . 9% ' % "• •
Corn Rrod ....... 4 1 4" 4"% 4*»
Cn.rlen . 26*4 2« *« >
Cruclbl# .7 4% 73 *4 % .4 x
r'ubn Can Sugar 11% 12% H '*9
r run* Stir pfd. 6* % 58% .•* 84
' Ob, Am Sugar 79% 29% -J 4 ' **
Cuyaniel Fruit . . 6i% 63% 6;|% *r*
I »u \ idson Chem .. 4 % 4a‘« 4 % 4 ■ ,
l »c 1 A Hudson ...II' t 135% 186% 13*%
Pel A- Hack .144% 143% 144% 141
I 'upont 141% 1 $ < % JB» \ , 4
Eastman Kodak ..111% 119% ill 111
ii.le ... s 9% ’1H
HI Storage Battery 61 61% r,2 ' . >
Famous Player#. 97% 9C% 9 % 9. t
Fifth Av Hus I.in#
Fisk Rubber 13% 13 13% ]] ♦
Fleischman's Yeast *4 ■. *4
General Asphalt... 6.1% • " *2% *" %
General Electric.. 312 3»4%I2n 29,
General Motors 66% *4 66 % 64%
Gold Bust.4 2% 42 4 " % 4 "%
Goodrich . 37% 7 37% 3,
Gt Northern Gra. . : *• % 4% .16 : * %
Gt No Ry 1 f'lg^ 69% >9% •'*% '• %
Gulf HtftteS *6% 8 6 V6% <6
Hartmann T1 . 34% 71% «\ C.
lfa>**ft WhMl^.. .3 7% 9 f,% ■ % 3 5%
Hudson Motors .. 3 6% 3 4% % 54%
Ifomestake Mining * 41 %
Houston Oil . 8f» a4 7 9'» 8 0 79%
Hupp Motor# .... I7f, 16% 17%
1111r»<>iw Central ...116% 116% 116% 11 \
HI Central pfd. . 1’ %
Inspiration . 33% 31% 32%
In' F C Corp .... 77% 36% ;ifl% 3.
Int Harvester ,.,.19*% 1*7 • 1 '7 % 1 '%
lot M# 1 r Marins 1 % 17 8, 1
Marh . .. 4i 44%_44% *
Int Nickel . 37 26% 26% 25%
Int Paper . 69% 56% 58 68%
Inter T & T . 92% 92 93 92%
Invincible Oil .... 16% 16% 16% 16%
Jones Tea . 21% 19% 19% 20%
Jordan Motor ... 48% 47% 48% 47%
K c South . 31% r.:i% 3i% a;;%
Kelly Spring . 17 % 17 17 „ 37%
Kennerott . n 61, r.f»% 55% 58%
Lee Rubber . 12% 12% 12% 12%
Lehigh Valley ... 77% 76 77 % 76%
Lima I.oeomo .... 71 69% 70% 1*9%
Loom*-Wilis . 7«% 7S 78% 73
Lou .Vi Nash .108
Mirk Truck .117% 115% 116 118%
Mhv Dept Store ..109% 107% 109% 1<>8%
Maxwell Motor A • Kl% 78% 80% 7 9
Maxwell Motor 11, 36 83% 35% 33%
Mur land . as % 37% 38% 38
Mexican Scab _ 21% 2"% 21% 21%
Miami Copper ... 23% 22% 22% 23%
M K A T Ky.”< % 26% 28% 26 %
Missouri l’ac .... 2.1% :.o% 31% 30%
Mo Pin* pfd . 7 2 7 1 %72 71 %
Montogmery-Ward 47 45% 47 46
Mother Lodo .. 9% 9
Nash Motors .195 194 1 94 193
Nat Biscuit . 72% 72% 72% 7>%
Nat Enamel . 31% 31 31% 32
Nat Lend .162% 160% U .* 169%
N Y A Brake ... M. % 6 4 % % 55%
N Y Cent .119% 118 119 % 1 1 ,
S Y C A St L . . 124 % 122% 123% 121
X Y X II AH .. 30% 20 3"% 30%
No Ainer . 42% 41% 4 2% 41%
X Par Ex 1> 1125 '9% f,R% 69% 69%
X A- W Ry.130% 128% 130% 129%
t'rpheum . 27%
Owens Bottle ... 47% 4 6 47 % 4 6
Pacific nil . 54% 63% 64% 546*
Packard Motor .. 3 5% 15% 16 % 15%
I an - American 64% 62% 6 4 62%
Pan - Am B ... »4 **2% 64 62'-.
Penn R R . 4 8 47 % 4 S 47%
Peoples 4 las .116% 114%
Peru Marquette .
Phil Co w. 56% 66 56 66%
Phillips Petrol .. 37 ::«*% 26% 26%
Pierce - Arrow .14% 11 14% 14
I’ostuin Cereal . .102 C 1"1% 1"3% $'12 .
Pressed Steel Car 61% 69% *o% 69%
Pro and R«; .... 2«% 28*, 2*% 1*8%
Pullman . ..3 49 146% 147% 147
Punt a A1 Sugar . 40% 29% 29% -im
pure t*H . 29% 29% 19% 29%
Radio Corn .66 % '.6% 65% 57%
Rail Steel Spring 137% 132 1 37 % 132
Ray Consolidated .17 16% 16% 16%
Heading . 74% 72% 71% 7 3
Replogle . 21 2' % 21 20%
Iiep Ir A Steel . C2 '1% 61% <■ 1 i
H 11 New York .. 6::% 62% 63 52
S< L A S F . 62% 61 6 2% 61%
St L A S W .... 60 4'- % 49 % 491 ■
Schulte Cigar 8t 114% 114% 114% 113%
He a rs - Rue ....155 1 48 1 5 4 % 111 J *
Sh-ll Union OH . 22% 22% 22%
Simmons Co .... 33V, 23 32 33
.Sinclair Oil . 17 % 18% 17% 1*
Slo.sv - Shef . 8 3 “2 8^ 83%
Skflly Oil . 24% 23 24% 22%
Southern Pac ...102% lf>l% 1"2‘4 101%
So Railway . 7 8 % 77 % 7^ n*
Stan till Cal - 62% 62% 62% 62%
Stan Oil N J .. 4‘>% 39% 4o% 40
Stan Plate !«■* • 16% 14% 15% 14*,
Stewart - Warner 71% 69% 70% 09
Strom Carburetor 72 69 72 69
Studebaker . 46 41 % 4 5% 44%
Sub Boat . 10% 9% 10% 10
Texas Ca • . 4 3 *4 4.\ 43% 42%
Tex (Sulf Sul ..l'»,8% 3*11% J-n !"•■
Tex A Pacific .... 45 41% 4 4%, 44%
T.rnken Roller .. 38% 3m % 38 % :ts%
Tub Prod .. 72% 71% 71'* 72%
Toh Prod A . . 93 1*2%
Tran-1 ont Oil . ... 4% 4 4 4
In Pacific .14 9% 148% 149% 148%
ltd Fruit ...2*7 21 2 217 210
C S Cat Jrn Pipe . J':8 % 1»*4% 1'»7 *4 1 * %
.I S In*I Alcohol .. 86', 85 85% 8 4%
IU 8 Rubber .41% 41 41 41%
C S Rubber pfd. *»5\ 95%
C S Steel .120% 118% 119% 118%
C S Steel pfd ... 122% 122% 122% 122%
Ptah c jpper .... 8S 8fi 87 87 %
Vanadium . 3° 29% 29% 29%
VivRudou ... .... fc% .8% 8% 8%
Wabash . 21 % ' 20% 21% 2<> *
Wabash A . 57 56 57 66%
Weet 1'nion . ...116% 114% 116% 115%
w. Sting Ar Brk. 3 6 1»»9%
Whp<* Motors _ 71 63% 70% 99%
Wool wort h Co ....1 26 123 % 125 122 %
Wiilja Over . 10% 1't% 10%* 1" •
Willy* Over pf... 7».% 7 4% 76% 75%
Wilson . 7% 7%
Wilson pfd . 19 3 9
Worth Pump ....81 76 78% 77
W rig ley Co . 4 6% 4-, % 46% 46
Yellow Cab Taxi .55 5 4 55 55
Yellow Can Mf? . . 37% 37%
Total salt* Tuesday, 1,696.0Qo hharr
Today’s 2 p. m. sal***. 1 1 11,700 shares.
KX'Diviilendu Today.
Westtnghouse Air Brake .fl 60
'Ve«tif»ghou*e EleetrU: . l.'*u
White Eagle Oil .50
New York Bonds
v-/
'ew York. Pec. SI. — Although prc
holld&v influences retarded th*.* pa* * < f
trading In the bond market today, price -
hei l firm, and In some groups scored
•moderiitH advances. Fenthuent was lm*
proved bv slight ••as*ng in time money
ra’i'H ns the demand for funds slackened
Chief trading Interest centered in th*
re "very of foreign bonds based on the
In Ati
funding problems Frem h and German
m u-* held sie*dv w th Heine 7* n Ivan*
ir.g 14 point', and it number of other
European obligations moved up a point
or more.
At the name time. Interest in new
fine firing w.«s « onf ne*l largely '* pros
pect* for additional foreign borrowing
nfi*r the turn of th« >e, prep, ration
were said t * be m ir ng completion for
the- sale of h f!.r nOu.ontj bond Jgsua for
the Thyss-n *!♦*<•! works *.f Germany. A
I10.0*10.On* b*an fur ;*n unnanie i foreign
gi v^rnn en? a Is > is e« h*duled for an early
■ ff*rin»r. whilo similar Issue*. for the
cities <>f Oral' Austria, and Svi rbrueok
eii, will b»» placed on the market early
in 19 2a.
While price movements in dome*!,
bunds* were mixed. ;v hi on 1*m.ip_> d* mand
for some of the in veattiif nt r«atlr *•*• «4 is
sue* was noted. New Y<r.. !'• ntral de
benture 6* advance*! r pent. Creep** is
for early action • n the f*t. l.«ul rad
road's refunding pi "gram •••ntributed t<»
improvement »n t h*-«e 1 • ns Virginia
Carolina Chemical bond* *1 r* ngt hened.
but a number of public utllltief*. includ
ing North Amd'i'in Edison «>» and local
tm*-tion issues, b*t ground.
1. berty bonds wt . • 1 >. fttisi in !
fl**ct *.n of th** e:. money situation,
with the new C’nited s»it*s trensury 4s
mounting to a r*vord high pro e ef
10# 23
1 lilted Hlnte* Bond*.
fHale* in tl 00# > H ch Low ''lose
ion Elbertv 3‘,s ...1(0 H*" :*« J°l
4ft Elbertv' 1st 4 4 •* 1*1 IT H-lll l*d H
fi7<) Ei her tv 2*1 4 4* ..1UU24 ..I 1 ’ " 2 *
151 Liberty 3d 4 4 • 101 ft 1 ! 1«1.*
964 Liberty 4th <4* HG.27 1"1 2“ I#1 21
74 V 8 TreH* 4 4 116.2 1"4 2 l 1"6.2
t orcig 11.
Id Ant Jur M W ♦•* 914 • - 914
9 Argent Gov 7* . .. 1"2 I'd \ 1*2
31 Arg»n* iiov r,» _ 9*. 4 9 46 4
1 1 Aunt Gov gtd lo 7» 97 V 4 97
2 4 C of Bor d *s . si s 4 k4
.7 C if i open ha 6 4* 9'. !• I 4 94 4 |
6 C of Lyoni (> . 14 4 v * '* •
12 C i»f Marseilles ♦ . m 41', M1,
10 c Of K d* .4 HS 47 9 . 9.. 9 1
0 Cxm hn-81 H »* '52 97 4 9 4 97 4
31 l***part of Heine 7* s*»\ '*4
f." bom Hep » f 5 4 • 92 4 92 92 4
2 I>ofC 64% no ' 1*9 1"2N 12 1'»2
19 1» of l ar. f* 42 \< 2 4 11 2 1«3
25 I> Fast Ind 1* *f.3 9'i 9'4 99
2* l» E 1 n «1 64* rc ’61 9i 9. \ 9 2a*
fi Kramerlesn 7 4 . . * 92% • ?* 92 4
35 French Hep H* . . .ltd 4 1 »103 4
(. French Hep 7 4 s... 9s 4 9 s 4 9*4
4 t .lap fi‘4* . 90S 90 4 *"H
19 J.tpanc-tn* 4* .... s2 4 * 2 >2
15 King of B 7 4a ...ins** 1"*4 1n4 %
: 3 K of B t.4.1 rets . 93 S 91 4 92 S
1*; King *f lien ••*. . In" “ * S 99 4
3? King n? Hun 74*.. *9V* >9 <94
•; King of N ft* 12 .104 1 "4 104
2 2 K ing * ■ f N »<s 4 ", 4 1 '
4 King of S 6* 4 2 97 ', 97 4 97 4
41 K 8 c 8 9* . .. ‘*■7% *5 4 *14
19 P 1. Moifltep fts 74’, 73 7*%
12 Hep of Bolls la *« . 92 S “2 4 9 4
9 Hep of i h s* '4!..1##S 10* 4 1014
1 it. p ».f club :» v 99
11 Hep of t'olom 9'* f 994
7’v Hsp of Cuba ' */ - 9; 4 9.4 9 ’• 4
7 Hep of El H s f s CM’, 1"‘4 I'M 4
2 H«p of Fin ft#.... 9 6*i s!» *6
1 State of Q r- 1" 2 J - I s ini s
1 S of H G do Sul 9* "4 4 944 BU
•' 8wi** "on s* lift 4 lift 4 11# 4
1 . Sw 'si G 4* 4* I0t»4 1 bu 4 100 4
4 7 1 K «U r t * II* ' ■ . 1 ’ • »
"1 l KG BA! 4* M7 10' 4 1‘4 1^4
2ft C S Mrs r H ss 97 9 . 97 j
20 U 8 Hr*x "HI ; 1 324 »*2 324
Itnatrsilr.
10 Am Ajr CKm 74- 95»6
7 Ain Chain d Cs.... 97*4 »•** 97%
2 Am Smelt ♦.« .104% 1M3% 103\
11 Am Smelt 6a . 96 95% 95 %
s Am Sugar H*i ....l«u 99% 99%
16 Am TAT 6%a.101% H>1\ »"i%
4 Am TAT col tr 6a. .100% 100\ 100%
21 Am TAT col tr 4s. 9* % 9«% 96%
.{Am WWAKl f.a . 92% a;» % 92%
81 An aeon Cop 7a 38.105% 102 102 %
76 Anacon Cop fia 63. 99% 9% 99%
7 Armour 1»«*1 6%a .. 91% 91V, 91%
2 Aaso Oil 6a .102 1 <* 102
18 AT A S F gin 4a.. 88% **% hh%
1 A T A S F ad 48 at 82% 82% 82%
26 B A O rf 6h 95..101% l'*l 1"1%
30 B A O' ev 4 % m ... 89% 89% 89%
11 B A O gold 4h .. 86% 86 % 86 %
23 Bell Tel Pa 6a.101 100% 100%
26 Beth St con 8* A.. 94 95% 93%
4 Beth St 5* . 90% 90% 90%
2 Brier Hill St 5%*1>7% 97% 97%
il Bkln Man Tp ia * % 12% 82%
3 B K A Pitta 4 % h . 8a % HK% 88%
4 Calif « Pt t%a . ... 100% HM.% 100%
32 <bin Nor d 6%« ..116% 116% 116 %
18 i'hii Par «1 4a . 79% 79 % 79%
2 4 C C A O 6a .1 Oc % 106% 106%
:t Cent Ca 5%a . 99 98 % 98%
4 Cent Death 5a ...100% 100% 100%
6 Cent Par gtd 4k.. 87% 87% 87%
151 Che* A O rv 5a.106% 105% 106%
36 Chea A O cv 4 % a. 95 91 % 95
1 <'hi A Alton 3%h. 45% 45% 45%
11 C BA y rf 5a A. 101% 101% 101%
18 C B & Q g*n 4s.. 87% 87 % 8 7%
21 Chi A E in r.a ... 75 74% 74%
-■4 4 hi (Jt Weft 4a. »'.o% 59% 60%
35 C M A S P rv 4 % * 59 47% 4 9
12 4* M & 8 P rf 4%s. 52% 52 5 2%
814' M A S V 4h 25. 76 75 75 •,
3 Chi Kys 5s . 83% 83% :: *^
1 47 K J A P g< n 4m . 83 83 8 3 I
60 4’ It I A P it 4«. . 83% ®3% fc 3 ^ j
' !0 Chi lTn Hta 5m B..J01% 1 1 1<»I%
12 Chi A W I ml 4.8. 7G% 76% 7*. %
205 Chile Copper »'.h .110% 1*>9% Jl*><4
7 CCCASt E rf .fi'D 95% 9' 95
7 4’lev I'll Tr 5m. 99% 99% 99%
7 Col CJAEI 5a .10.*% 1<*0% 100%
11 Corn l*ow 6m . 9.H 97% 98
5 Cona Coal Aid 6a, 87 8 7 87
i;{ Cc.n Pott* 5a . 91% 9<*% %
7 Cuba Cano 8a .... 99% 99% 99%
7 Cub Am St? 8a.10a 107% 107%
13 Del A Hud 5s ...101% 101% 1«] %
22 D A B Gr rfg 5a.. 59 68 % 59
2 D A Rio Gr eon 4s 83 S3 S3
11 Det Edison rfg 6s .107 lo? Jo 7
1 Det Un Ttys 4%a.. 9|% 91% 91%
6 DuP de Nem 7%a 10s 1u7% 1"H
7 JJuq Eight 6a .106 105% 105%
25 East Cuba 8 7%s .105 IM% 105
SO Emp O A F 7%s .. 98 97 % 98
61 Erie < vt 4s D . 72% 72% 72%
12 Erie gen Hen 4s . . 64 63% 64
3 Fisk Rub *h . . 108 10s 108
3 Gen Klee, deb 5s .105 105 105
12 Goodrich «%a ...100% J»o% 100%l
13 Goodvear T 8m *31 .108% 108% 108%
22 Goodyear T ^ *41 .119% 119% 119%
1 Gr Tr Rv of C 7 s 115% 115% 115%
25 Gr North 7m A ..109*., 1«9% D'9%,
12 Gr North 5m ... 93 92% 93
3 Hershey Choc c*» 1*4 J"7% 1 *#4
3 Hud A M rf 5s A 96% 8 6% nr. %
Is Hud A M 'ad In 5a 6*% 68 68 *
5 Hu mb •* A- K 5» <,« 99% 99% '*:<%
34 III Beil T rfg 5s ... 97% 97 97
3 Jilin Cent 5%s ...103% 103% 1**3%
s ICC«4t EA NO rf 5s. 96% !*• % 9 %.
I 28 Inter R T 7a . 9'. 92% 92
D* Inter K T 6a . 72% 72% 72%
45 Jnt R T rf 6a at.. 67% 67 67 %
! 2 8 Int A- Gt No ad 6a 68 67 % *•“
17 Jnt A Gt N 1st 6s .1"*-% 1*0', l*-’
6 I tit’I At Marin** s f 6a SS% v*v*
2 Fm’l P rvt 5t A «S vs *8
14 K f Ft S A M 4m.. 80% 60% : ,%i
s Kart City P A E 5m. *9% *9% 89 %
1 Kan City Term 4s.. 84 64 *4
9 Kan Gaa A El 6a. 96% 9« 9v%|
4 Kelley-Spring T 6s 98% 94 9v%!
12 Ear «; «f S*E5%m. 95% 95% 95%
3 L S A M S db 4s'31 95% 93% 95%
4 Liggett A M 5a.. - 98% 98 9*%
2 Louis A N unifd 4s 93% 9.1% 92 %
2 Louts Gas A E 5a.. 91 91 91
41 Magma Copper 7s .132 130 132
5 A!anati Sug 7%“. . 99% 99 99
1 Man Ry eon 4 * ... ''
19 M rket St Rv 7s... 99% 99 99 %
24 Midvale Htl v 5a . *7% -<7% s 7 %
M KAT pr in fg C 101% 101% 1 *1%
27 M KAT n pr In 5s A 86% w'•
215 M KaT n adl 5s A. 77 76 77
M Mo Pacific Int 6s. . 99% 99 99
20 Mo Pacific g*-n 4s .. 68 *: - % • '
13 Mont Pow 5s A.... 9v 97% Vi
1.7 X Eg T A T 1st 5-1*0% 1 •' 1®0
7 N O Tex A M 5%m. .9v 97% .‘*1%
' N Y Cen deb *.«. 113% 113 IT*
52 N Y Cen rfgAlrnp 5a 99% 99 99
10 N Y Centra! con 4« *>2 % M v.j
I . N Y C ,v yt e 5%a 94% 9 4 '♦ I %
7 N V Ed 1 i* C % a .It: * 11 % P. % .
56 NY.N'HtH 7s . 97 56 % 9*. %,
122 NVNIfAJl 7s fr 96% 9* % 9* %
2** N'YNBAH < 6a 4* v«% 86% 66%'
*> N V Rys «e 41% 41% 44%
13 N Y Tel rf Os 4l..l‘»6% 1 •% H»«%!
9 S' V T* I gen 4%m . 3. % 96 96% *
4 Nor A W .on 4- 86% k*% ••%
"• Nor Am Ed »>* . . 56% 96 96% |
32 N»*r Pa- ref 6* R l«ft% 1 ' % 1 • % I
2 Nor l’a< new 5a D. 96 % 96 96
1 N>r Par p 1 4 s . *4 % M \ 6 4 % j
2u N6r Sts p 5* ...... 93 % 93 % 9 ' % *
11 N \V Bell Tel 7s. 1G % 1-7% H-7 %
2 m S I. rfg Is,. 9 96*, 96-.
12 Or Wash RRAN 4s v. v]% 61%)
18 Par G A El 5a .. *4% 9.% 94%
27 Ph- TAT 5s 52. 9:. *2% 93 '
1ft Penn HR 6%S . tl®% no 110% t
« Perm HR g- • . .101 % 1 1 % !-• %
14 Penn HR 4 %s. 93% 93 :• 4
It p *e Alsr-q rf 5a.. 96% 98 ?v ]
7 Ph* a Co rf 6s .1*2 102 1-2 !
Phi! A R I .% . . 101 lf>0% 1 l
7 iMerc# Arrow* 6a ..97 96 % 97
4 P K E A P 1st is . 94% 94% 94%
Put* 8erv 5s . !0|% 1 4T<1%|
* Punta A leg Hug 7e 102*j J'*1 J •*> 3 1
II Rea* 4%M 93% 93% 'j" % '
2 Rend g#rn 4s . 9 % >•' * 9' b !
1. Rid G W h ... 7 2% 72% 72% *
12 R 1 A A E 4%*. . 65% 66% * % |
4 St E I M A S 4s 92 -G % 9.
17 St El M A S 4.- . 61% 82% »•♦%
10.1 St 1. A S F 4a A. 71% 71% "1%
27 St I. A > F ca % v-. % fc'% ,
59 wt J, S F 6s . . . Ts % 78 7v % j
1 >*t L ► th 4s . vi .4 . % »:
17 Stn An P S 4» 99 % v9% 99%
17 ? .1 Air E is * 4 » V4 % \ 4 , I
2'* s-a A L Si . . 74 % 7 4 7 i %
i~ \ . 4 ,
4 Ssn Con *»)! 7n *, s’ % 1
3 6 Si *4 Con •’! * k i ‘ : % vt%
1 ^.>1 Pip# 1. k7 93 s l
27 So Par f 4s 96% 96% BS I
6 S*» Pai-ifii rfg 4a . % 8n%
2 So. Pacific* «• MS 'I*. * 1 > ,
- So Railway 6%a 1*7 B 7 1 *■ 7
C i So Bailn e y 4- 7 P1 1**.% 1 •• i
is S«» Rail gen 4*« 8’% V < % 91%
H So Bell r 5a 96% 96% 96%
7 Stan G A E 6%S . 3«if% 1"6% 1«6 *v
' Steel Tut*e 7S _1**6 1*' % 1-6
: » T-nn Kl ♦« 99% 5*9% 99%
t* Third t'.f 6s 44% 4 7 % 47%
J1 Third Ave rfg 4s., F‘% 51 '*5
t Tol« do E li 7s ..!*'% l-‘ % 10‘ %
7 1 Toledo St J< A W 4a 6 7 % »1 * 1
v Fn Pa* 1st 4, . 92 91 92
2 Fn Pa* evt 4s 99% 99% 99%
5 F S R ib 7%« t *»4% 1ft4% 1**4 %
I■1 .VT—
27 U S Huh Ds . «S>» S6 »■>
I'I v g Stl i t is. ...104S. 10414 11I4H
Utah !■»*' & h H »1S »>'• >'*»
. Vu <• t’ ;i,s W w 44’, 44 >, 44’,
l\ V,i -I'itr Cb.m 7s . . . 74 1, 71s* ~i H
14 V11 H * 1' rfe * 94 >4 »J'j »?»4
4 Yirninlan Hy Ds... 9D’* 9D'■* 9 1 *
. Wabash 'r. Da ...1<IIJ‘* lo»'» 1 "M ‘a
-9 IV. »t Klee Ds ... »»** M4g »S**
17 West Mil 1st 4s... *n*s 1:349 DOSi
s stVut I*nc Ds. 90 \ 9#1» out,
3 West fri CAs .111S 111 HI
. West Klei fs .107 ** l'lTH W9
ID VVIi k-S|i. n 5411 7s.. 77 S* "4S *•',
I Wlllys-Ov 1st S'4s.lu» 9»H l''?
17 Wil & Co s f 7*4s. . DD14 5D D5’,i
It Wil & Co l”t «s... 93 9t% 91-4
D Mil A f’o iv Ds ... DD*i SD44 DD'*
Is Y Sheet A T 6i... 964, 9644 l>4
oTI11I soles of bonds today wer* *11.
S2S.0I1U entiipered with 116.7116.1)00 previous
day and *1.',003,000 a year ago.
1 New York Curb Market |
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New York. Der. 31.—Today'* curb mar
ker contrasted sharply In its quietness
to the violent movements that took place
in many Issues on the stock exchange
There was again heavy trading in th
radio Issues, several of which continued
•!f?r movements to new high records
Some of the public utilities were in de
mand. Midwest Utilities moved up -
uoints from Its low level of the morn
in r and there c ere fairly large dealings
In a number of other issues, including
National Power and Light and Common
wealth Power.
Imperial Oil of Canada was In moder
ate supply after a. recent show of
strength And there was a good demand
for New Mexico land. Standard Oil Is
sues generally were quiet.
Nrv. york. Dec. 31.—Following 1* Hie
ofi.cial !is* of transactions on the Naw
York u-frb ex-hang*, giving all stock*
and bonds traded in:
Industrials
gales. High. Low 2p m
900 A A F Pow v. f. 38 Vi :i*% ■/? %
20e Arn OAK pfd .,..127 125%
75 Am LAT .140 140 140
Am P&L new. 66% 65** *
] 0 it 0 Am Super A .... 33% 33% :%
200 Ain Super li . .34 % 24 34%
100 Appalachian Pow. 77 77 21..
200 Arix Power.17% 17% 9*%
500 Atlantic Fruit Co. 90 90 90
110 Borden Con Milk.133% 133% 133 *
400 Bkyn City P* R.. . “ % 9% 9%
000 Car Light . 2 * 1 •*
9200 (Vnt Pipe Corp. . 27 2r>% * <
1 ou Chatterton A dons 13% 13% 13%
450 Com Power Corp.. 128 326 3 27 %
4100 Cons G&E Bal new 3 4 3 2 34
j 4 "0 lie Forest Rad rtfs 25 24% 25%
75 Del I.AM' Coal... 129% 128% 125%
700 Doehler Die Cut*. 20 20 20
700 Dubllier CAR - 67% 66% 67
:.00 Dunhill Inter. 30% 30% 7-!"*
3 200 Durant Motors ... 17% 17 li%
J(>" Dux t o Inc . 26% 26% 26%
90 East Penn Klee... 62 62 6
lco Kb- H I .< Sh r*M 101% 102% 303%
U*0 F»*d»rated Metals. 26% .16% 36%
r,o*i Freed Kisemann.. 32% 11%
600 Gillette Saf Raz . 67% 57% 57%
TOO Goodyear Tire .... 26% 26% 26%
200 Grennan Bak 16% 16% 16%
2 ’0u Haxe!tine «*orp 48 46 48 ^
2,,*i Heyden Chemical. 2% 2% 2%
in** Int Ocean Radio.. 12% 12% 32%
200 Jones Radio Mfg 7% 7% 7%
200 Lehigh Pow Sec..316% 115 315
31" Lehigh V Coal ... 47% 47% *7%
7 5 I.*-high V (’i Sales 85% 85 85
1 < (..hefty Radio Co 7% 7% 7%
600 Mesabi Iron . . ... 3% 3% 3%
1 -i. \jl,'i!|p West U- ! 90 ‘7% 90
] 00Q Midvale St of Del 24 24 24
32" Nat Pow A Light 242 528 % 240
10 Nat Tea Co new..242 242 242
100 New Jersey Zinc..184 394 194
400 Nickel Plate wi. . *4% M 84%
T"0 Nickel pi pfd wi.. S6 66 hf.
3"0 Pa the Kxch A. 46% 47% 47%
Mou R »dio Corp ..13 11% 13
U " Radi * Corp pfd 4% 4% 4%
B« v.-. Rad.o r\r . 12% 32% 32%
200 SilJeg (J’-i Prod ctf 15 15 15 |
• o So Cal Edison .102 102 102
10*i0*South Coal & Jr on * 8 * |
2 4**0 Stut? M •: »r 10% 9% 10 ,
. -*
10 Swift A Co.116% 116 116 |
6"'i Tenn Kl Pow 51% 51 51 % j
4800 Thermmdyne R C 19% 16% 18% !
1700 Thompson Rad ctf 20% 39% 20% I
10" Toh Prod Export* ■> % 1 % 3%'
10" Tower Mfg Corp . 22 23 22
kl Oil MV. II 4 24
l"ft I'n !ed T-AP A 50% 50% '" % |
100 United Shoe M- h 42 42 4 2
9o *U S Light * Heat, to 50 S*
1400 C S UH pfd 1% 1% 1%I
200 Ward Bak Corp A 1 22 3?' % 12" j
200 Ward Bak C-n 13 42 % 40% 42%
fOO Ward Bak pfd, . 82 fj 82
1 4"** Ware Rad * Corp. 9 *% 3 9
500*Wayne Coal . fo £0 50
3'0 WcH’ern Power . 37% 27 37
10 Western Pow pfd. 86 S« *6
2 <0 Yel Tax! Cab NY 21 2! 21
Standard Oil*.
7 A! I at- ‘c Lobe* . . 2% 2 % 2 % !
44
10 st,I Oil of Oho.. Ill 151 |Sl
;• Swan tv Finch.. 23% i"% --3%
7"0 Vacuum. Oil. . *0% 80% 10%
'I i-cel In neon* Oil*.
4 *■ g N ’ i G p. s * 6 % * %
loo Carib Syndicate .. 9 *» S', IS
30 1 ties Serv ire .177 3t6 U 6
1* 0 ritia* Serv R < tfs. 1» IT7. l*
ui «.* Serv pfd. . 80% 9n% %
' * * f Serv H • fd 7% 7% 7%
2000 t ,-.e* Serv BC!?P !-■ 1-6 126
Knud ('Bies i> e*sh scrip 85 ?.”» 95
! "CColon.» ian Syn . . 75 75 75
6ttt*Enr Pe*r«»!eum 3 4 4
110(i«Eu«lid Oil... 100 9;. 81
"ft Gulf Oil . C6 C2% 6€
(MO Kirbv Petroleum . 4% 4% 4 % ■
« 4uo !,Mg<> Pet 6% *> I
5"00* !.»t in - \nt Oil .... 2 2 2
4- ray OU.55 53 55
1 • • M • x * > a n TanutO. . 51 61 C l
8 % 14 % is % I
6 j Mutual Oil f tfs 12 * 12 1 -
- New EnxUnd Fuel 21 1 % 21
- • N r* X AMI I. c. • % • % ' •* !
« New York on 5 •% 8 % j
"•Noble Oil .... lo I" 10
]<m©*Penn Bea\#r. !i 11 II
Uift fie.i Mark* O'! .17 1C % 17
160 Royal Canadian... 2“ 22 :r I
1 R> *n Con 7% '% 7% 1
1 * 0 s - t Creek Prod 24 % 2 * % 24 %
• ' \V .ir X f •* % * ,
4 "0 Woodley Pet .... r.% % : »
! u • •*• Ar*xona Globe * $
.... 1 • pa 1 • c i*per ( * 4 4 j
T "•Comstock Tunnel- S3 73 33
?*" Cressor, GM (»x-dt 7% 3% 5 % j
4 « • Diamond fie id B B 15 14 11
-■■ -•♦F-r«* Thought •'» M 5.4 f.t f.l |
1- •GoldfieM ('on* 4 4 4 j
v 0«i*GoMfirM Develop. * * %
1/ '00*Gold Zone DM 5 5 5
4* 1 1*Barmin Div Min . I* 11 14
•••.A* Hawthorne Min . 15 15 15
I 1"" He ,x M,n. 8% 5% 8%
200 HolllniP' r Q, Min*. J3*4 J ; * *2,3
700 How# HoutiJ Q>,. 3 * « •; *
6000* lml Lead Yl]n«* 14 13 v
L'OWJIb Cons . «•#.•*• a4,*.. ’I**. ,
5700 Kay CopIt* * *
11000*Lone Star . 7
]000*MrK-I>ai Savage,. 1J 14
400 Mason Ya lley ».*».. 3 • ,* • -*
ir,o00*Mohlcan C^PtO* * «* •* ‘ “J
2000* Nat lonaJ Tiru.e-i.* 4
200 New Corn*ill*it « * -» •£., “V .
400 MplMlng <#*«!>.*. •** *
. X fill < *h < f] #r 11 -i »
5200*Plymouth Lake... ,
4<»0 Premier Gold. * 4 * *'
7000*Spearhead ‘ 1 . Jl
1200 Teck Hughes .... 1* ™ .*,¥
100*T<»nopah Be^nOPt., 56 5J D! ,
R04 Bxt#» Dfi . !* | '• ,
200 Tonopah Minin* . -r 4
• rrlnlty Ct*ft • o .. -®
300 ?*t«l Verde Ext.... 3" ** „ v
200 Utah Apex . 3% ; *
lion Wrnden Cop Min. -H J
200» White Knob pf<1 7'* • ># •*
l»i»me»t4e oHnd*.
5 Allied Packet On.. "2*4 *2*4 JJ *•
2 Aluminum 7a 33..107 10* 1 '•
1J Am U*KI «« .. • »M» »*,, , * '
Am Ice i'o 7. .104 1#J54 *?*»
7 Am P*I.t fin old. 93** 914. *■; *
1 Am Roll Mill. 6a. 190H i<'" 4.
4 Am Sum Tob 7l,s 94'* 9 4 • 1
1 Am Thrcl n„ €*. 1#3 1«*:; 3'-.
2 Amo Sim Hdw 0 *2n 83’* 83
4 At Frt Inc 8s.. 19 1*H 1 1
22 At GAV,| '.a ... 60*4 60 «0-&
5 B^vnr IJrd 8s- 89 89
5 Belh St T* 33. 104 101*4 104
M Can Nt Ry E*| 7a. 109 10* ‘a 1('
33 C H I A P 54s .100*4 100*4 100*3
3 fillies Srv 7g < ' 111 *4 111 *4 1H la
• *ltleg Srv 7a V.. 99 4 9i 89
4 Con Tex 8a .... 8* 88 M
1 4'udahv I'h»V 54s 8«S *fl
9 IA «•> 7 4s .10* If:;** 1' ’«
1 Del Cl tv (J;t‘ 6e..lOJa* U'L'* U*2‘*
6 Dun TAR 7s_101 101 10!
11 Gnd Trunk $4* ..165*4 105*4 I '*'• -•
1 Hood Rubber 7s.. 102 10" 10*2
55 lot Match 6’,M ..122=4 122*4 122 ,
0 K C Term S’, a . 101 *■ 101 S lfl’
1 Manitoba 7a . 98*4 98 ** 9*',.
2 Mo P • 5a . 99*4 99 \ ff
1 Motor Prod 6a new 99 93 99
2 N if Death 8a . .102 102 3'
1 N u Pub Srv 5a .. #f. *4 Of. H *» , f
: Nor Sta F» G*#a ..10" 99*4 1'
15 Nor Sta P cv f,4*.10n 3 05*4 106
18 Pub Srv c N J Op 94% »4*g 9«
1 Pub Srv LAG GVa" 96*4 96** 9
r Pure Oil K*4"
2 Slosa Sheff *>a .. 191 101 301
38 Stand GAEl 6*3a .196% 106*4 l*r ‘, 1
4 Sc Oil N T 6 *4e . 145«4 206 84 1*0 \
f, Swift Co . ?4 •, 9 4 94 1
1 Webatr Mill* 6*-*. 101** 101*4 l"i\
Foreign Honda.
: Ind Bk Fill 7a . 94 94 91
8 Italian Tow 6*4a. 9* ** 9* *«
12 Netherlands 8g 72.103 \ 1*)., *4 10: \
21 Russian 5 S • etfe 13^ IT 1
11 Swipe 5c .100*4 100S lfl"
•Centa a ahare
4 hicago ktoekg
FurnUhed by J S Barhe A Co . 3 '
Omaha National Bank building Phfi -^
Jackacin 6187-58-89!
Bid. Aske
Armour A Co 111 pfd. ** fcr?e ^
Albert Pick . 22*4 "2 .
t'arbide ....86*4 f.?V
Edison r’o .135 l-»6
Continental Motora . #1 81 II
Cudahy I2'4 8'
Daniel Boone . 7 7, |]
filaniond Mutch .117 117"*^
Deere pfd .. 81 *4 82
Eddy Paper .22
Libby . 8'm
Nat nal Leather . 4%
Quaker Data .225
Ren Motora .......175 !T6*«
Swift A Co .117 117*.
Swift Internal.onal . 32*4 *2\
Thompson . 46
Wahl . 17*4 II
New York Call Money.
New Turk. Dec. II —Ogfl Morey—Ea*
ler. h:gh 5 per cent; low. 4per cem
ruling ate f. per (eat, closing bid. 4
per cent; offered at 4*4 per cent la»
oar.. 4*a per -ent; call loans again
acceptances. " per > ^rtt
Tim- T>.an» —F'rnn mixed collateral.
••©9f days 9*4^ 'S P^r cent; 4
month* i *4 0 4 per < er.*
Prime !'■. iiercial Pape-—2 *4 4> 3 \ ;e
cept.
New York Metal*.
New Tork. Dar, 31—Coprer—Tin
ehectrolj'tic. apot and futures. 15c.
Tin—Eftsv sr°t era rear!" ;* £2‘
futures. 58.75c.
Iron—Steady . price* unchanged.
I^ad—Steady; spot 9 6f*^io;5^
Zinc—Steady East At. Louie e.
7 *• c; future* 7 10 Q 7 8 2c.
Antimony—Spot. 17.50c.
Chicago Produce
Ghlcagn. Dee jf—Bu*ter—TTrse:
creamery extras. 4i*»c; t-andard*. 4
• x’ra first* 39*,<M!c7 rtr* 58 , © 31 *,
seconds, 32 6 35c
Eggs-—Unsettled; recelp**- ? iij rito
firsts. 60 0 >4 : ordira-y # rsta 40 0 4 '.
refr gera'or extras. 41 £41 *4c; fir
394fc.
New York I'rsdorf.
New Tork. Dec. 31 —Butter—Ba«
ceipt*. 9 612 tu!>«, creamery extras
•core) 4 4 *4 9 45c
Eras—Irreguiar ; receipts f.Jff
Pa flc <*oa«' white# »x*T\n 66*n^87e; d 'Jj
firsts to firsts 62|f6*c; refrigerate
firsts. 44 0 46c.
Cheeas—Firm; rscsipts. 191,t!7 pound*
liberty Bond*.
New Tork. Dec. T! —Liberty bsrde a
P m : 1 ;
'r:.r*• a*id or* halfs. Iff.It.
First 4**s. 101.1'
^e r nd 4 N •. 1 II.
Third 4 S* s. 191 2
Fourth * .e 109.14
V S Goveran:e:it 4t 10k?4.
New York Cotton Futures.
New York pe 51 -—Cotton futu «
opened steady .lanulnv J4.1tr: Marc]
.4 43c. May. .-4 63ej July 24 92c. O
tober. 24 9«c
*r. I-ouis iarain Futures.
S' T.9tl * M I>er 31 —r*!n*#: Fhw
December tl 74 May. II.TTH.
«'crr—December I* 27 4 May It 1?S
. ;,t«—Dece-. ##' 6f»- May. 14 \e.
Lond«in Allver.
" >ndon, De *«: —Bar silver. 11*4d y* \
ourcg money 4 p**- cent: d'scnunt rate*
«hort bills. S I ’ ptr cent. 3-Tr.or?h
! i’«. “ \ per c#n?.
Minneapolis Hour.
M nne-.; Dec. Jl.—Ei#ur—2fc lone
to 1: hisi.er FarpHy parents |9 29#9.‘
» bg^r#l
Hi ar _
i Financial Statement of
Omaha Loan and Building Association
December .11. 1924
RESOURCES
Loans on First Mortgages. $ 30,622.681.13
Loans on Association Shares of Stock. 630,071.19
Interest Due from Members. 12.550.75
Real Estate Acquired Through Foreclosure. 773.59
Foreclosures Pending . 7,483.16
Furniture and Fixtures . 12.000.00
Association Office Buildings . 621,000.00 j
Sundry Persons and Accounts. 23.396.63 Ff* 1
Cash on Ham! and in Ranks. 717.723.01
Bonds and Warrants . 9,000.00
Liberty Bonds . 711.100 00
Total Resources. 8 33.367.779 46
LIABILITIES
Running Stock and Dividends..< 30,523.028 24
Paid Up Stock and Dividends.. 1,564,409.80
Due Sundry Persons on Account of Incomplete Loans 502,612 28
Reserve Fund and Undivided Profits. 777.734.14
Total Liabilities. 8 33,367.779 46 (
Dividends Earned for Members During the Year $ 1,516.995 38
Dividends Earned for Members Since Organization $ 9,781,295 32
• During tht year we have opened 7.4‘V! new -Hiing? account.'. This Associa
tion now carries n total of 4I,m)7 shareholders* accounts.
If you plan to build or buy a home, or want a loan on improved rval estate for (
any other purpose, it will pay you to investigate out monthly payment plan. ^
Interest Rate on Loans, 6 Per Cent
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
Wm. R Adair, Prciidtnt ——
W. S. Wright, Vice Preaident J T. Helgren. Vice President
M, M Rohertton, Vice President A A Allwine, Secretary^Treaaurer
O. W Leoniii, Chairman of the Board |
Joseph Bar Iter John H Butler I A Parmelee Sidney W Smith f ^
Charles I Black B J Dinning 1 C Shn|e» C. O. Talmi|« ^
Office \».m union Building:. NoithwfM Corner 1 if*eenth and iVdgre Streeu,
S.uilh U Ot'hti I. *1 South r*rui\ fourth Street J. H. Rcpieti, A^vnt.