f c THE EF.E: OMAHA. SUNDAY. APRIL SO. 1922. I: I: Vr 1,000 Children to Stage Ak-Sar-Bcn Pageant Prelude Pulllc School Pupils to Prt lent 'The Tnim Vepf r" at Exposition Crouml. Nearly 1,000 public school children r bring entitled in the preparation of a prelude to th AV-Sir-Ben pa (rant which ill be prtnl4 at the AkSar-Drn exposition (round next September, Tart of (he school htadquarte ri on the aith floor of the city hall will he met. ai a if ire room, where electric nuchiurt will be installed and hundred of dainty coitumet w ill be fashioned. Among the ichool executivei who will have charge of the pageant will he Marion Keed. supervisor of art; Juliet McCune, supervisor of muic; Ira Jonei, imervior of physical cul ture; Lena May Williams, in charge f dramatics at Central High; Alice .j'ciirion. principal of. Dundee ichool. The school children will present "The Prairie Vesper" In connection with the pageant, "Coronado in yuivera." The children will represent gob linn, fairies, flowers, birds, sprites and the fields. The idea of this art is to interpret the spirit of the prairies. Baptists to Launch Drive to Pay Off Debt on Church May I will be flag day for the Pil grim Baptist church, Twenty-fifth and Hamilton streets. On that day a campaign will be launched to raise $14,000 to pay off the balance due on the church prop erty bought recently from the Cal vary Bantist church. Mags will be sold on downtown corners to collect this sum. Rev. Wil liam Franklin is pastor and Rev. J. D. Crum, chairman of the board of trustees. Live Stock Omaha, April IS. Rscslpt wer: Cattle Hon. Hheep. Offlclsl Monday M20 17,011 S.MS S.S47 I.SII soo 46. 4M 11,121 24.132 30,161 3 1.62K Official Tuesusy... Official Wed'dy , -Official Tburdy.. Official Friday...., Katlmat Saturday. 7.4"! , 4,m , 1.130 ni 31.454 10.41)1 u.s s.m 4.100 11,011 4i. m 42, 14 44.197 76,701 Si i dava thia week atama dava laat week II. to? : i Ham daya 1 w' a'o 2S.II4 - Ham day S w's a'o 20,527 , Bam day year ato 31,61)7 .y Rcipt and disposition or uvestocg ai i."h Union aeockyarda, Omaha. Nab., ror It noura, main at a p. m.. April , ias. I1ECK1PTS CARLOT. 1 cam uon ooaap Mo. Pae. ny. 1 .,- Union Fo. R. B..... C " C. N. W. Ry., wat. ' . C, St P., M. O. Ry. 43., B. a Ry., eaet.. C, B. A Q. Ry.. weet.. - C. R. L P.. west.. 17 IS Total recelnta S I DISPOSITION HEAD. " Cattle Hoc Sheep Armour A Co s sui Cudahy Packing Co... 17 . I5old Packing Co .... Morris Packing Co . l'Bwlft Co IS ' J. W. Murphy .... ' "f.Bwarts 4k Co v Tt Total w' ra,iA .Racelnta. 116 head. 1627 423 S3S 0. 12J3 60 1671 26 1233 All claaaea . - -- ..i. ...mln.ll steady today . nothing of any conaequync being ? 't In the face of the week liberal run SI,- 509 head, all kind of fat cattle are eioe " tng up higher than a week ago. demand '. having been unuaually broad. Steer, are - from o to 40c higher, light Wnde ed . - vanclng moat while heifer how a lrallar : upturn and oow are .J'0, A' Top for the week on teer 1 $1.60. Stock 's era and feeder wer atrong all week, a 3 hew top for the year of l.00 being made. 4 i Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime heevea. 11.40 8.76 s good to choice hoove. IS 0001.40; fair to good beevee, , t7.40O : 7.80; common to fair beevea, I6.60e7.15; iifood to cholc yearling. tt.0001.60; fair St to good yearllnga, $7.4001.00: common to . 3-falr yearllnia, 16.7697.40; good to cholc ' 1 heifers. 17.1698.00; fair to good helfera, 4- 6.257.25; choice to prime cowa, 11.169 V..8.7S; good to choice cowa, I6.S69S.16; Jifalr to good cowa, 16.1096.60; common to te.f.lr cow., 13.0094.60; good to choice feed--ere. 17.1697.16; fair to good feedere, 9 l8.75tJ7.3o: common to fair feeder. IS.009 vf'6.75; good to choice atockera. 17.4091.00; 'tfalr to good atockera, 16.7697.16; com iTmon to fair stockers, 16.0066.76; atock T, heifers, 14.5096.00; etock cowa, 13.609 .6.25; stock calve. 15.6091.00; veal calve. 5.11.0091.00; . bull, atag. etc.. tl.S097.00. Hoge Receipt. 4,600 head. Demand Twas fairly good .today both from ahlpper and local packer, and hog moved moatly 'a at ateady to atrong price rlth occaalonal aalea 6910o higher. Light hog sold from E. 110.00910.10, with a top price ot 110.16. Mixed loade and butcher weight. 11.709 -"10.10. and packing gradea, ll.159S.S0, with r extreme heavies, 61.0091.15. Bulk of ealea - 2 wai 11.60910.05. Prlcea at thl week' , 2 close are from 1602OO lower than a week 5- ago. . A-' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, SOO head. Pat lambs were In good demand all week the market showing good healthy ton and ruling atrong to higher on liberal re - Z rH't. Wooled lamba mad a top of ,,H.0O. equalling the eeason'e high mark -and clipped lamba sold up to 114.10. Bulk t'Of offerings of clipped lamba are now -,?tllng mostly from 113.75914.00. Cali fornia spring lamb arrived fairly liberal and aold from I1S.60917.OO. Sheep were generally ateady to strong while lamb .V - ' closed the week 509?5e higher. . t . Quotations on aheep: Fat lamba, good it to choice. 113.75914.10; fat Iamb, fair to good, 111.50911.76; tprlng lamba, 116.00 t 91S.76: cull lamba, 110.00013.00; fat yearling, $11.00011.50; fat wether. IS.00 ewes, heavy, 17.00 91.00. Chicago Uvestoch. Chicago, April 21. Cattle Receipt, 1.000 head; compared with week ago beef ateer and ahe atock 15025o higher; year ling up most; bulla and calves, mostly 6o higher; light butcher bulls up mow; atockera and feeders 5c higher; week' top. yearling steers, IS.35; matured ateer. SS.00: week bulk ot aalea, beef steers, S7.S69S.60; "butcher cows and heifers, 15.7697.15; cannera and cutters. 13.669 4.60; bologna bulls. S4.6094.S0; veal calves. S7.769SI5; stockers and feeder. $7.097.75. Hog Receipt. 1,000 head: market, ac tive; light, mostly 60 higher; other, atrong to lOo higher than Friday' av erage; shippers bought about 2,00 head; holdover, lights, top. $10.75; bulk, $10,259 10.70; pigs, about steady. Sheep Receipts, 7.000 head;' fiv dou bles 7S to 88-pound clipped Iambs, $14.76 914.S5; one double fed Texas shorn weth er, $1.75; all on ahipplng accounts: oth er to packers; compared with week ago , market unevenly 259?6o higher; better grade fat lambs and yearlings advanced most. Sloax City Livestock. Sloui City, la., April 2. Cattle Ro-ceipt,- 1.000 head. Market compared to week ago: Fed steers and yearling, 25 60o higher; warmed up steers and yearlings, 1504Oo higher: top. $8.25; fat cows and heifers. 3S06Oo higher; top, $7.70; cannera. 60o higher; veals, steady; top, $10.00; feeders. 2ao higher; calvea, 3504Oo higher; bulls. 15025a higher; , feeding rows and heifers, 25e higher; tockers. 3506Oe higher. Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head: market, ac tive, steady, 10o higher; butchers, $S.SS 910.10; lights, $10.20; heavy mixed, $9.00 9S.75: heavy packers. $8.60: native plge, $10.00010.75; atags, $3.60; bulk of sales, IS.85 9 10.10. Sheep Receipts, none: market, 2505SC higher compared to a week ago. St. Joseph Ureatm-k. St. Joseph. Mo., April 2. Hogs Re ceipt. $.00 head; market, 6010c higher; Sep, $10.40; bulk. $10.100 10.40. Cattle Receipts, 100 head: market. Tjomtnal; steers, $7.0008.69: cow and heifers. $5.o0.lfl; calves. $8.60 08.60. Sheep and Imbe Receipts. " head; Iambi, $15.00916.65; awes. 8.:69.a. Omaha Grain Omaha, April 29, 1922. Omaha receipts of wheat and corn vert heavy today, 108 can of the former and 107 cars of tit latter being reported in, whila the run of other sraini was light shipments were large, also con sitting mainly of wheat and corn. The above movement compared with receipts of all kinds lat year oi v cars and shipments o! 17) cart. Demand for cash wheat in the local market waa not so good today and a sood many samn ea were car ried over. The sales were made at 2c to Jc lower than yesterday. Cash demand ana prices were quoted on changed to jc higher. Oats were slow and unchanged to lie lower. Hye sold lc to 2c up and barley was unchanged. TV HEAT. No. dark hardt I car. II II. No. I hard winter) I car. II IS. No. I hard wlnleri 1 car 141 rer rent dark). (I 8ft: l-l rar amully). 11.10: 4 car. II :! I ear II per eeat dark). 11.11 i rar. ii.si: i rar ismuiin. si. at No. $ hard wlniert I ear, 11.11; 1 ear (4 per cent heat damaged), 11.17. Sainpl hard wlnteri I rar (4 per cent heal damaged), 11.04: I car (I per cent heal damased), II : 1 car, i.i. No. a v.lluv hard: 1 rar. $1.14. No. I mtsed: $ rar (durum), 11.17; 1 ear (durum, amutty). SI It, He. I mlaedi I rar heavy, durum), tt.1l; I rar mutty,( durum), 11.14; t-l car (ourum), . Mo. I durum! 1 re (red), lr.il. CO UN. No. 1 while: 1 tar, 64c; I car. Ie; I rar. tits. No. S white; I cars, S4e; 1 car, II K. No. I white! 1 rar, tlc No. 4 whltei 1 car (dry), tlfte; 1 car, ?. .. No. l yellow: i car, vo. No. S vellowi 1 rar. 644ci 1 car (ahlp- pera' weights). 144; I rar (shippers weights), I4n; IS rare. 64o: l-l car. 64c. No. yellowi a cars, t!c; l-l car, im. No, yellowi l rar, saws. No. 1 mlied! t rar, S3e. V. 1 miaed: 7 cars. Sic: I cars (ship pers' weight.), lie; 1 car (near yellow), . . . . . ..... ...... tio. I muea; l car near wnnvj, jtiv, 1 car, tic. VA1 v 1 white: 1 car (heavy). 364e: t rare, UMa; I car (ahippera' weight.), libs. No. 4 white: S ears, S6e. No, a mixed: I car. 16 It a RTH. No. 1: 1 car, 11.00. No. 1: 1 car, Sic; 1 car, ISc, Mo. 4: 1 car, lc. BARLKT. No, S: 1 car, 17c, No. 4: 1 car, 66c FRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Wheat Today: Receipts, 1.017,000; shipments. 670,000. Week ago: Kecelpta. 662.000; shipment. 401.000. Tear ago: Receipts, 621,000; shipments, 141,000. Corn Today: Recelpta, 733,000; ship ments, 466,000. Week ego: Receipts, 438,000; shipments, 146.000. Tear ago: Recelpta 620,000; shipments. 186.000. Oats Today: Recelpta, 481,000; ship ments, 671,00V. Week ago: Receipts, 13(1. 000; shipments, 408,000. Year ago: Re ceipts, 466,000; shipments, 160,000. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Carlots) Week Tear Receipts Today Ago Ago Wheat 10S 61 Com 107 . e (, Oata S $ Rye S a. Barley 11 Shipments Wheat S7 e corn 7t 18 Oat 10 Rye m IS S Barley 1 CHICAGO CAR LOT RECEIPTS '.'.'.. Week Tear Today Ago Ago Wheat 64 123 . 133 Corn 141 6S 113 Oata 10S 108 100 KANSAS CITT CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Week year Today Ago Ago Wheat i 250 10S 244 Corn 67 68 15 Oats IS 3 11 ST. LOUIS CA BLOT RECEIPTS. Week Tear Today Ago Age Wheat .. 63 4 4i Corn SO . . 15 49 Oata 27 IS SO NORTHWESTERN CAR T.OT RECEIPTS OF WHEAT. Week Tear Today Ago Ago Mlnneapoll ..120 . 121 234 Duluth .4 6 41 Winnipeg 161 108 166 Holiday. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By TJpdik Grain Co. DO. 2627. April SS. Art I Open. High. I Low. I Close. Tea. whin n i May 1.43 1.43 1.33 1.3SH 1.42U . 1.43!4 1.39 1.4214 July 1.3 .12744 1.26 1.36 1.26 1.26 1.28 1.16 Sep. 1.18 1.19 1.1S 1.18 1.18 111 1.1$ Ry ( May I 1.0S 1.0i 1.074 101 1.08 July I 1.05 1.06 1.03 1.03 1.04 Sep. I .17 .97 .97 .07 .07 Corn f May .11 .41 .0 .61 .61 1 .60 ....... July .65 .66 .14 .14 .65 Sep. :l ' " Yti i ' ' '.67 ' ' '.67 ' ' '.67 17 Oat I May .37 .17 .36 .16 .17 17 17 July .40 .40 .1$ .11 .40 .40., Sep .41 .41 .41 .41 .41 rork 'May 11.00 . 11.00 21.00 21.01 21.00 Lard May - 10.11 10.15 10.SJ 10.10 10.10 July 11.10 11.20 11.07 11.15 11.07 Ribs May 11.70 11.15 11.65 11.67 11.10 July 10.90 11.06 10,10 11.05 10.87 New York Cone. New York. April SS. Yesterday's ral lies wer followed by a renewal of scat taring liquidation In the mark it for coftee futures hero today. Th opening wa 2 to 8 points lower, with the decline ex tending to 9.66c for July and S.S60 for September In th late trading, owing to the absence of any aggreaslv support ana reports of rather unsettled Brazilian market. Cloalng price were the lowest, showing net losses ot S to 13 points. Sales were estimated at about 19,000 baga. May, 9.86c; July. 9.65c; September, 9.35c; October. S.lJc; December, S.Hc; January, 1.23c; March, S.22c. Spot Coffee Dull; Rio 7. 10o: San tos 4s. 14t)14c. There were few cost and freight offers. The average aaklng price for Santos 4a was said to he around 13.60c, whllj there were offers of Rio 7s at S.8O0I.IOC. American credit. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Ga.. April 29. Turpentine Quiet; 86c; aalea, none; recelpta, 48! barrels; shipments, 160 barrels; stock, 2,484 barrels. Rosin Steady; sales. S44 cask; re ceipts, 894 casks: ahipments, 186 cask; atock, 63,050 casks. Quote B., $4.00; D., $4.15: E. T., $4.20; G. H. I.. $435; K., $4.30; M.. $4.60; N., $5.50; W., $5.60: W. W.. $5.75. Mlaneapoli Grain. Minneapolis. Minn., April 29. Wheat Cash: No. 1 northern. $1.69 41.61 ; May, $1.53; July. $1.43. Corn No. S yellow, 646Se. Oats No. 3 white, $53le. Barley 63064c. Rye No. 2. $1.01 1.01. Flax No. 1, $2.8093.63. New York Metal. New York. April 19. A better demand has been reported for copper during the past week and prices have been generally firm. Quotations still range from 12 9 1.1c. but It Is. claimed that very little copper is obtainable below the 13c level. Iron was unchanged. Chicago Produce. Chicago, III., April 29. Butter, lower; creamery extras. 39c: firsts, 34f2Sc; seconds, 3154c; standards, 18c Eggs Lower; receipts. 63,643 rases; firsts, !3e; ordinary firsts. 21J21c: miscellaneous, 2223c: storage packed extras. $c; storage packed firsts, 25c New Tork Prodtrr. New York. April 29. Butter Steady; creamery extras. 39 c Eggs Irregular. Cheese Weak: atate whole milk flats, fresh average run. IS c. St. Lool firaln. St. ' Louis, April 29. Wheat May, $1.S8; July. $1.32. Torn May, 69c; July, 4. Oats May, S8c; Jury, 41a . Market, Qilcago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Oeaaiut Is i4 WtfW, , Chicago. April 29. Wide fluctua. tioni in May wheat featured the grain markets today, Grain conditions were the dominating influence. While values were higher early, there was sharp break. Final trades were at loss of 2 5 8c. The deferred dc liveries were unchanged. Corn show ed a strong undertone, but eased off toward the last, when it !ot 3 Sc. while oats were off 5 B(J7-e. and rye 5-miJ.4c lower for the day. Liquidation was on in all grains in the last week, due to evening up on the part oi longs in the May de hvery. The finish on wheat was well toward the bottom, with net lot.es of I l'2ifS l-8c Corn received good support, however, and loit only 3-8 C'i.-.8c. Oats were 7-Hrtil 7-8c lower. Rye was under pressure and finished wnh a net loss of 1 l-2Mc. Pro visions were unsettled with lard 10 ft !2 l-2c lower, and ribs 5(20c higher. Shorts in May wheat cover ed early on the closing advance of 1($1 1 -4c in Liverpool and on even ing up for the week-end. That car ned prices up to $1.43. 7-8. Toward the last scattered longs started to liquidate and found support lacking, making a break of 4 7-8c from the top and prices fluctuated very rapid ly until the close. The deferred de heveries were effected bv the of May and broke after an early ad- vjiitc, vuisiuc interest was not large. (lermany Heavy Burer. Rouses with seaboard ronneetlon wer cllv early buyer of July, hedging esainai sale or new croo winter to Uermany. That country wa aald lo have raaen over 1. ooo.no bushel In addition to a Ilk Quantity th nrevloua dev. Movement In th eouthweat allows aisna or increasing. Chicago Is buying freely at Kama. city. May In th latter mar ket went to over 1 per cent discount tin. der Chicago at on tun and rloaed 16 under. There waa talk of chart-re be ing marl for l.ono.ooo to 1. 600,000 buah. ela to take out wheat exported to b de livered on May contract her. Corn ahowed a strong undertone early, hut later (her waa general selling or May by longs which carried price off around In from the early top nd the finish was about th bottom. Klevator Interests nouxht May and sold th de ferred deliveries. Cash demand wa only fair, with snot price about unchanged aa compared with th May. Bulk of the trade In oat waa In changing from the May to (he July hv sc.ttered long anal the difference widened to I S-Sr. com. pared with lo the previous day. Private reports suggested a decrees of 11 per cent In the crege. Ry was effected by th action or other grain and rloaed easy. Export demend waa only fair, although some business wa aald to have been put through at the seaboard. Fit Notes. Jailmates on deliveries of cash grain on May con tracts Monday are 1.500.000 bushels wheat. 2.000.000 bushels or more each of corn and oat. 750.000 bushels rye, about all th stork there Is here, about 2,000,000 pound of lard. The trade had a report tnat cnartera ior more than 1.000,000 bushel ot wheat had been mm Am fnr ahlnmont east as soon as It I delivered. It I said that th wheat had been placed at th seaboard and abroad. There wa liquidation both waya In wheat today, especially In the May. A lot of Umld shorts covered early, advanc ing the prlc 1 6-80 over Friday' close. Selling later against purchase of rash wheat In th country nd pressure from local Intereeta, who ar bearish, forced price down nearly 4o to $1.1$ with a re covery of to o at th close. Local trader who sold round $1.43 wer good buyers at $1.40 and under. Th seaboard picked up a lot ot May and cash houses bought May and old July freely around 13 o difference. There was also com mission 'house buying around $1.39. A cargo ot No. 2 hard wheat delivered at Georgian Bay Is aid to be under negotiation at May price. Tht I said to be a very low figure. Kansaa City wheat tock decreased 101, 000 bushels in flv days. Receipt there today wer 260 car and 400 ar expected Monday. There are 1.11S car of all grain on track In Chicago. A bullish feeling prevails among a number of leading corn trader who Be lieve that price aro to work irregularly hiohar others claim that those who sell hort will get th carrying charges even- tUa.lhn run... ,vi that there are too many people who hav no Idea of value of grain or wnai in cuai vi - "-An effort Is being mad to hav the barge rate on th Brie canal from Buf falo -to New York reduced to a bai that will compete with the Montreal rout and divert a large part of the grain shipment that are attracted to Canadian porta to United State ports. In reviewing th corn situation, Rlordon, Martin A Co. ay they fall to see where the incentive is to market corn at . to cents per bushel when farmers can feed and secure around $1 per bushel on th present price ot hog. Foreign Exchange. " New York. April 29. Foreign Exchang Steady. , ..m. Oreat Britain uema.no.. .t, - ' $4.43; 60-day hill on banks, $4 40. Francs Demand, .ui: Italy Demand, .0529: cablea. .03J. Belgium Demand. .0844; cable. .0145. Germany Demand, .0035; cable. 0036. . . ; .... .... Holland Demand, .Jn: caoies, .ai. Norway Demand, .1870. Sweden Demand, .2690. Denmark Demand, .2111. Switzerland Demand, .1941. Spain Demand, ,1562. l' ...n. n.m a nil .046. Poland Demand, .0002. Ciecho-Slovakla Demand, .0193. Argentine Demand, .3612. Brasil Demand, -.1376. . Montreal .98. . . Kansaa City Llv Stork. Kansas City, Mo.. April 29. (United State Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Re ceipts, 300 head: market for week: Beef steers 1540c higher; top, $8.60; sh stock, 26G60O higher; fanners, cutters, bulls, atock cowa and heifers strong to 60 high er; calves, $1.0001.60 higher; stockers and feeder ateady to 16o higher; atock calvea trong to 5o higher. Hogs Receipts, 300 head; market gen erally steady, fairly active; bulk desir able kind, $10.20010.35; top, $10.85; bulk of sales, $10.0010.35; throw out ows, $8.8589.00; tock pigs, $10.2610.35. Sheep No receipt; for market for week: Lamb steady to 26o higher: top, $16.00; sheep, 2660o higher; moatly 50c higher. New York General. New York, April 29. Wheat Spot firm; No. 2 red and No. S hard. ll-SS. No. 1 Manitobla, $1.59 and No. 2 mixed durum, $1.46 c. I. I., track New York, to "corn Soot, firm; No. 2 yellow and No. 1 white. $0o and No. 2 mixed, 79c, c. i. f., New York, all Tsil. 0ate Spot, steady: No. 2 white, 4 4c. Lard Firm; middle west, ll.40ejl.S0c. Cther articlea unchanged. New Twit Dry Goods. New York. April --C"t' 'Zel market v;er quieter today, with prices sta-dy. Yarn purchases at advances "owed up considerably ontra.t with the large business don In cleaning up stock lot. There was some taprovement in the .mall lots of worsted "en wear and dress goods. Burlaps markets were tdy. Linens were quiet. Jobber, rjoorted a quiet bualness. Chicago Potatoes. . wec S Wisconsin sacked round whites. bulK, 2 00 cwt.; Michigan n H.90O2.00 cwt.; Waho sacked Bri. M102.15 cwt.; new stock dull; Florida double headed ' Spaulding ' $6.60e bbl.: No. 2. mostly $o.00. ' New Tork Pried F-'t. ' y,w Tork. April 29.- wle A" plee Quiet. Prunes Steady. SAprlrot Scarce. Peaches Quiet. Raisins Quiet. , Raisins Easy. Mlnneapoll Flour. Minneapolis. Minn.. ."bt1Tlw,r" Unchanged: shipments, 64,6.$ bbl. Bran J23.00. . Bar BUrer. Nw York. April 29. Foreign Bar Sil ver 67e. Mexican Dollar 11 a Financial and Industrial News of Financial Ey ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Omaha Be leans) Hlra, New York, April ?-The week ended with firmneis in practically all the markets, but with few important changes for the day, Althousli rret ly much everything went liiicher on tne stock exchange, the advances were extremely irregular and for the most part only Iraetional. The slocks which moved uu 1 to J noints. of which there was a considerable number, embodied in their movement repurchase of professional "shorts' or the maninulation biddino? o nro fessional "pools" or both. Outside buying apparently had little or no hand in it. Foreign exchange rates gained ground fractionally. Sterling closed at exactly the closing rate of the preceding week and at the same rate as on the opening day of the Genoa conference, hut not at last week's men rate. I he continental exchance rates, although all above the week's low figures, mostly showed fractional loses for the week as a whole. r.iperl IJI4I rroen Ciena. Remembering Ihe manner In ethlch (he es.hang rate r-.pon.led to th varying ar-io-usr eutiooK ai in waaninslon conference, th moat that ran be aald of their recent movement Is that they how th International mony market to hav especled lull from Ihe tienoa de. liberation and therefor to have been very lit t lea disappointed at th failure of the conference lo achieve suectacular re. suits, but that there ie alo no vdenr of th markefa participating In the gloomy forebodings uttered by Llnd (ieurge and gpm of th ncwipaper cor respondent. 1'erhapa a doten bonds went ebove th year highest prlree today! they were almost tnilrely railway securities. Nan ot ihe Liberty l"sns or foreign bond reached new high ground; In fart th market a a whole changed lull. A glanr (t th net change for l lie week shows nearly all bonds at a higher level, many of them I or 1 polnla aliov the prevlou week' closings, whereaa for atorka, th net advance and net de clines ar fairly equal. The considerably more Interesting com parison which th ori-.alon suggeata, how. ever, la of th rhangea for the completed month. On Ihbasla of th Times' aver agra railway alia res advanced 1 polnta b-tween th end of March and th end of April and indualrlal aha res 4 polnla. Th general average for atock I not yet anywhere near the early aprlng of 1930, the autumn of 1111, or emlstlc week In ISIS. ' Th average for bond had advanced only 2 polnta during April and, al though higher than at any time In th three past calendar yeara, la not yet hack to the level reached when th war ended, of this comparison It must he remem bered that whereaa It doea nut Include either foreign loan or Liberty bonds, prices of our own war loana ar today 3 or 4 per cent abov armlsllc week, while all of th forelng government bond ar selling abov their subscription price. New York Stocks Ranit of price of the leading atock furnished by Logan Bryan, 24$ Pater Trust building: RAILKOAD3. Tues. High Low Close Close A, T. 8. P. ..101 100 100 100 Raltlmoro A Ohio 47 "4 474 47 47 Canadian Pacific. 141 141 141 141 N. Y. Central 91 90 w 0 90 Cheaa. A Ohio... 65 66 65 65 Ot. Northern 75 76 16 74 , Illinois Central.... 107 10S4 106 ins Kan. City Bouth'n 28 28 28 !8 Lehigh Valley ... 63 62 62 63 Missouri Pacific... 24 24 24 24 N. Y. N. H. ... 29 28 28 28 North'n Pacific... 76 76 76 76 Chicago & N. W.. 7514 741 71.14 Penn. R. R. ..... 41 41 41 41 Reading 77 16 76 76 C, R. L P. .... 46 46 45 46 South'n Pacific... 90 89 89 89 Southern Ry 25 24 24 26 Chi.. Mil. St, P.. 27 27 27 26 Union Paciflo ....1-8 117 138 137 STEELS. Am. Car Foundry.. 161 161 111 160 Allls-Chalmer 60 49 50 49 Am. Looomotlv...115 114 114 114 Baldwin Loco 116 116 115 115 Bethlehem Steel... 79ft vsv ' . Colo. Fuel & Iron 32 31 32 . 20 Crucible 65 64 64 64 Am. Steel Foundry 394 38 3H 3s Lackawan'a Steel.. 67 67 67 66 Midvale Steel 38 17 3$ 37 Pressed Steel Car.. .... 7! Rep: Steel & Iron.. 63 1 61 61 Ry. Steel Springs.. 101 101 101 101 Sloss-Schef field ... 46 44 44 43 U. 8. Steel 98 97 8 S7 Vanadium 43 42 42. 41 COPPERS. Anaconda 63 62 63 63 Am. S. A R. Co... 68 67 68 66 Cerro De Pasco.... 37 37 37 86 Chili 19 18 19 18 Chlno ...a 29 28 29 .... Cal. A Arlsona.... 59 69 69 .... Inspiration 41 40 40 40 Kennecott 32 31 32 30 Miami 29 29- 29 28 Nav. Consol. 16 16 16 16 Ray Conaol 16 16 16 16 Seneca 18 13 13 13 Utah 66 65 66 65 OILS. General Asphalt... 63 62 62 61 Cosden 43 42 42 42 Service plus for the Moderate Investor We exercise the sane degree of care and the same diligence in at tending to the needs of the. ; Smaller Investor as we do in serring the relatively greater one. Scad )tr tv "Current" DUNHAM E(p IstliU jor 4VI Kgrhangej Place, New York $300,000 WOOD COUNTY, WISCONSIN 5 Highway Improvement Bonds Dated April 1, 1920 Dua Serially 1928-31. Denominations $1,000 - $500 Principal and semi-annual interest payable at Wisconsin Rapid, Wis. Price: to yield 4.50 C.E. JOHNSON 211 Keeline BIdf. JA. 1720 Paeklaa 661s, Ilk life iiU. Lis . till W V " 4. l . - .... ,,T . . . a , I.IWI.I. ... ... VV V . m IVSk . . i . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . Utl ! .... II', s H l rseiri uu eos , sa fa a-assents ... t l'hilli 4).41W . Hi.r.e Oil i ( is " .i si- Uui.l, si SI .-laitW .tit IS SIS. 1 ;5 en. a?' Hie 4a Oil, . al,.l lltu It jse 4 tl Te .a ( a. . 47 Ui 4 41 I a iiaia (111 11 IP an vt . . . lev. IS umuus fhaadler ... Il Tl .. , il. M. aluior l Ilis.i.rlsnJ .. IV IV tv tl fat i'ltl'l a.. A r Pl Mf . 3la, 11 44 is Uhll. Uulnf 1. 44 44 kli4sll.rr :', list, lis rk ! looalrlrh l K.ll..ir'rid ,. SI It V H4i 41V 41 IS 4IH riv s 11 11 st e.eBlUH I If .... si . Ai. 11 11 1. 14. tfiaiee It.it.t r tiu t LSUkSTHUIJi. 11 s Am Beet gus.r. 4 4 4tl 4i(k 44 46 S l s 40 Ilk aiu time w. l nm, amaa'ra .... " V a m, auiHra a a a . i lltk Am. Telrpnnna ...133 131 a . . ' .. a a a. 4144 .manrRii .an , , I'.nlrel 11 her... Cuba ("an I rtihaa.AH. luiaf. 91IL 41 41 ,Si 11 a ti ie ) 4IA eta. Cam rroiiiii-is ls Kantau I'larer ... S3 Han. s.lacino......ll 11 13 0 sit, S. SI ii Itl 141 UI. N. lr 11 Am. II. a. I.,. pra., II Sl Inrf Ali.f,hl Ala. 14 Sl I s 19 19 Jl jin 11 SI 14 ini, I'aper A I HI. si. m., pri.... ! Kusar llrf,.., law l' 61 h.arslluahu.k 1 4 Ironiebvrg ...... 'nliapm lrMltila ' orihinsion I'ump Sl liatiaj in s'4 eeisrn t'Hio , esllttahouae l-:ia. sIAl 4I 97 II V si Sl 41 1 Am. U fMjIan a- 1 WINL'tLI.ANE,,. in. t ; m. Cotton (HI..., 34 24 nu ori. i nemirai I t, I.lnsaed 31 nln Bag, .(d.,.. t liha..!. tl-a,Haii.. 1st. 39 II 44 41 il Brooklyn llap'tl jr. .... 4i :i ii ii AT ifc 'Ilf. lMi.kln. aula. S7S 4 Tl SI la. Ctilum. lias A i.l lav 14 SI 4 Columbia flraph.. S I'niiej lirug 71 Kal'l Knani.l . . St 4 71 41 7 41 tolled Kruit .141 141 142 14. Nai l Tad s; Sl 92 ullmn :v 124 124V 124 'Ufita A tar. Kit aa I. .u ,n i.z...v " "i T'j1 a v, ... .'v BU t . ., Iletail Hlore .... 61 41 10 si in 11 11 II hi. It, Kan Fran 21 Va. !' f'tia.M Tolsl uIm fuss " Jloney Friday rlos. I p.r cent. Ooi" C'U" ,,0,1,i Friday clot 0,nc--c'M. ."Hi Frld.y1 do. 1144 rnoay cioa, New York Bonds (Tht, Bee ia the only Omaha newspaper which publishes the of ficial close of the New York Stock exchange bonds.) New Tork. Anrll Si rnnlr.... i ,k- broad and active movement of atock at higher levela. today' bond market waa relatively restricted and Irregular. Th Liberty erleii registered narrow an ,.n. certain movement and Internationals wer dull. Moderate gains were mad bv cn.l.ra especially Chesapeake & Ohio convertible a -.vs. n caning s ana Krie General 4a, weatern and southwestern rail ware In. rllned to react. Chicago A Alton l falling 2 point. laoral utilities also lost ground, New Tork, West Chester Bos ton losing 4 and Consolidated Gas 7s, 1 point. Total sales (par value) at-gre. gated 19,847,000. - I'nlted State Bond. Sale tin 1.000) High Low Close 2 Liberty ! .. 99.60 99.40 99.40 ' 1 Liberty 1st 4S.. 99.14 99.34 . 99.34 4 Liberty 2d 4s .. S4.40 99.40 99.40 SO Liberty 1st 4s. 99.78 S9. 99.64 432 Liberty 2d 4s. S9.S4 99.10 99.60 380 Liberty 3d 4S 99.16 99.7S 99.74 666 Liberty 4th 4. 99.90 99.12 99.13 381 Victory 1... .100.44 100.60 100.61 41 Victory IK ..100.04 100.02 100 01 Foreign fTovernment, State and Municipal. SS Argentine 7s 101 101 101 2 Chineao Gov Ry I. 64 54 64 1 City Bergen I ....110 110 110 ' S City Berne 1 113 113 111 18 City Bordeaux la .. 87 87 87 12 City Christian! 8s. 110 109 109 27 City Copert 6 ... 93 92 93 15 City Lyons 6s .... 87 87 87 27 City Marseilles 6s. 87 87 87 S City R D Jan 8s. ..104 103 104 2 City 8 Paulo 8s ...106 105 105 ; 1 City Toklo 6s - 73 73 73 8 City fiurlch 8 112 112 112 ' 1 Danish Muni 8s A. Ill 111 111 S3 Dept ot Seine 7s... 95 95 95 29 Dom Can 5s n 21.101 101 101 109 Do Can 6a 31 99 99 99 est WATER DEPARTMENT Statement of Operations 1 Jsn. 1. 121 lo Dee. tl, 1921. Incora from Water f untitl ed ........... tl,04M47.J9 lies Operating Expense: Pumping Station Eipente. .$4,851.4S General Expenies ......... 18S.94S.4S Maintenance and Repairs.. 27.402.6S Depreciation of Kant 118,874.46 2,057.v Total Nt Operating Income Add Other Incom: - . Water Main Dlrtrlct Tax Levies 12.SS4.92 .Mi. Earning , 22.28S.95 Interest from: Bond and Warrant ....... S4.S47.9S Misc. Interest 17,621.81 , . Deduct: Int. on Bond) ft Exchange. 810,111.3(1 Corn Crop 275.8 Print Shop 781.69 Net Cain for th year.. "Transferred to: " Reterve for Sinking Fund.. 179,994.68 Surplus 14,790.91 214,785.51 Balance Sheet December tl, 1921. RESOURCES! Cash on hand and in Bank account Receivable Amount due from Ice Dept. for Fund Adv. Unexpired Int. and Deferred Charges.., Inventory Rondo held as Investment Mfsc, Equipment Plant, Net Book Valne Total Retourct ' , LIABILITIES! Accounts Pavahls Includ ing deposits .........I Unearned Metered Serv... Employe Bond Subscrip tions Accrued Int. and Deferred C.rmAitm 54,471.12 1,217.88 650.00 4.820.24 Bond outstanding 6,892,000.00 Total Liabilities Exec ol Retourc ever Llabilitiet presented by th following: Insurance Reserves 67,246.12 Reserve for W.M.D. Levies 84,476.8 Reserve for Sinking Fund 740,546.90 Surplus, a carried en books: Bal. Jan. 1, 1921 ....$787,185.28 Adjust, prior period ... 1,929.11 Gain from 1921 Op.. 84,790.91 Omaha Water Bds. Red. 608,000.00 Benson Bdt. Red. ... 58,000.00 Repaid by Ice Pit. .. 266.704.4J Total Surplas 1.701.160.42 $2.583,828 JS This Is to certify, by my direction, as now en fil in thia fl nl Ess 14 4s 4f, 14 14 41 Hut fca I..4 t SI, 11 94 V rreark K.g I ,,,,IV 11 14 11 "ox . m, ,, 11 V) IV II Jihims 1st V.. II II SI IS Jaiae e If 111 14 S King H-lsmia fs,s IM 4 V S Kleg talliiw 4 ,.14 ll 14 .a ai. i-aemAra , SS BV SSA 14 King Keik.r ... t II', Itv S King Haitif ...111 IIIW IIIW tf king a4a) IU e st 14 Ly M.4 ..... tlW ti tiU I Hap Chile 41. ..14 .v 14 S Wveea 7 ,.114 II II 15 gu 4 ..leiv 11 atA I a iie n u i s e..i'4 a ev I II Kola Cear.4 la ..III II III I a C2..iais ll IVI-a. ll J '!!!! iV !! !! !!!! !!!' 4.1 - I ti If U.tba Aa At At ' - v -" w as UU " - w - HUM Metlc 4 .... 11 II 11 Rallwaf a4 MLaeellMawaa, 1 Adams Ksa 4a IS I IS tl Alas llubber le .,.,e 1'4 S Autar A l IV ..14 Ilia ISA I Am.f Cot ml I 17 ITV 11 tl Amer Smelling it.. II 11 91 IS Amer hugr ....ln'4 ! 14 1 a mar T T ti aa.ii us lis f 1 Amer T T I It, 99 M S Armour ' 4.. 91 II 91 II A T 4 I f 4s. IS 11 I I Tl If 4J 4.. 11 11 91 S Ail Krin S ,...l"4' !', si' lot Halt Ohio .,) 11 44 Hal nh rv 4 .. t: 41 3 4 Hell Tel l' 7 ! let ! 5 M.-h hteel ref I.. 11 91 SI I Hl Ma Tr Is .. Us 7V lan Northern .lll 111 111 ' II Can I'ae e)ah 4 .. I4 lot, f Cent Uenrgi ... 99 99 91 1 Central Mather It. 91V 97 V SI I Cer de IVaeo la. ...Ill 111 III 11 Che A llh cv I .. 91 94 91 4 Che Hh rv 4. 14 99 II I' U 4 g ref S A. 99 91 91 S Chi l aat 111 It. 11 91 11 II Chi lit West 4 ... 41 11 S1V C M S I' CV 4S. 7: 11 11 Sf C 74 H V rer 4 7 lV 47 i i ni r-orm v " 21 Chi Itall 1 94 11 14 I C II I I F in 4s.. IS II II It c rt i a p ref 4s. i: : i ni nrsi in .. ts it i S i: c u 4 1 1, gen 4 91 i: u 11 Chll Copper 7 ...l 12 12 21 Chli Copper ... SI o S Col A Bouth rf 4 't S 12 Con Coal Mary I. 11 11 lt IS Conaol Ua 1 111 111 111 2 Cub Can Ru d la. 11 II 4' S lel I-.11 ref Ss ....0!V 101 loll IS it 1'nl Ry 4 .. 11 11 J iia siicn TV i"s ins f lu Tont n N T.07 101 17 21 Iuiue Light 4s. ..104 103', 1"4 s:n gen 4 14 l '14 IS Kn p r 4 44 14 4 II risk Rubber Ss .'. .10V 106 104 14 Kram Ind dev 1.100', 10 J0 12 (len Kleo deb 1... 9 99 99 15 llnoily'r Tire I 21.101 1i: In) IS Onudy'r Tli I 41.114 116 116 S 114 Trk Can T ...114 111 114 14 Or Trk Can la ....104 li4 101 14 lt Northern 7 A.ini 19 ll 15 Ot North l B...110 19 O0 14 Nil Sla ref 6 A. II 14 14 II Hu A Ma a I 6a .. S4 11 11 S Indiana titel I ... 94 99 91 4 Inter Agrlr I .... 10 90 14 40 Inter Met 4 rtf. 16 16 11 211 Inter It T r-f 6.., 7"', 69 1 41 Inter M M Sf 6.... 91 91 91 22 .Invinci Psp ref 6a B 14 96 la; 2 Invincible OH I .. 94 91 S( 15 Iowa Ont ref 4 .. 49 48 44 17 K C F 8 A M .. 80 1" 10 1 K f! Southern. B .. 88 91 M 5 Ketly-fSprln Tlr 8a. 108 101 10 1 I.acka Mteel 6 23.. 99 99 99 S Lacks Kteel 6a 10.. 89 8 19 2 L H A M 8 d 4 28. 94 94 94 S Lehigh Valley ..103 10:v 102 S I.lg A My 're 6s .. 96 96 96 Lorlllsrd 6s 96 96 96 27 Lou A Naa ref 5s.l03 101 102 T Lou Naa tin 4s.. 91 91 91 15 M 8 R con 6s .... 91 91 91 IS Mexican Petrol Ss..l05 106 106 SMS Tel 1st 5s ... S8 91 98 5 Midvale Steel cv I 90 99 90 14 M eV 8 L ref 6 ... 60 60 60 6 M S P &SSM .10! 102 102 lMKATnplSaA 84 14 14 1 Mo Pan ref 6s 23.. 100 100 100 11 Mo Pan gen 4s .... 66 66 65 2 Mont Power 6s A... 96 93 96 2 N O T M Inc 6s.. 70 70 70 2 N Y Central col 7s.l0 106 106 145 N T Central d 6a. .103 101 103 5 N T Edl ref 8s ..109 109 109 1 NYNH ft H CV 6 48 83 83 83 2 NYNH K d 4a 67.. 64 64 64 2 N Y Tel d 6a 49.. .105 106 106 6 N Y Tel ref 6s 41.104 104 104 2 N Y W A B 4a.. 57 66 ' 67 ' 13 Nor A Sou 6 A..., 69 67 69' 2 Nor Po p I 4s... . 87 87 87 8 Nor Pao gen Ss ... 63 63' 63 17 Nor Pac GNJ 6.106 106 106 6 N W B T 7s 106 106 106 I O It S N IN 4s.... 87 87 87 B O S L t la Ctts...lfll 101 101 14 O W R R A N 4s.. 81 81 81 8 Pao One A Elee 6a. 11 11 11 7 Pack Mot Car 8a. .106 106 106 1 Pan-Am P A T 7s. .100 100 100 17 Pa R R S .108 108 108 8 Pa R R gen 6a .... 19 99 99 11 Pa R R ger 4s... J0 90 90 . i Per Marq ref 6s.. 98 97 97 1 Ueoria A Eaat I 4 31 31 31 1 Pierce Oil deb 8.. 100 100 100 15 P C C A S L t A. 97 96 97 21 Pro & Refln 8s.... 102V 102V 102V - 3 Reading gen 4s ... 86 86 85 2 R G & W 1st 4s 71 79 79 METROPOLITAN UTILITIES DISTRICT ICE DEPARTMENT Statement of Jan. 1, 1911 to Income from Ie and Brine Sale I, Cost of fiataa Leit Cost of HauKng Cross Mfg. aal Trading Leu: General Expentet ......... 14,124.64 Jitney Station Expente ,...' 14,806.18 Maintenance and Repairs .2.685.10 ,." ' 419,589.(4 ' 101,894.75 Depreciation ............... Nt ' Incom from Operations. . Add Other Incom ........ Interest Received t 626,184.89 . - 811,698.88 .t 214,786.51 ' " 1 $ 2U.78S.51 Let Interett on Inrettmmt Nat Cain for th year. Transfprred ! , Reserve for Sinking Fund Burpm 109,155.77 1 Loss prior period ........ 1.288.88 $118,657.41' $115,657.41 Balance Sheet Dtcembw tl, 1921. RESOURCES I Cash on hand Aeeonnta ReeeivaKIa) ...$ 60,677.09 Deferred Charge ll1V..lft.. S86.867.20 168.860.55 118.812.51 146.8I1.5S 1.185,009.40 42.672.1S 7,188,812.56 . j ............,,., aQ.OVO.SO Mitcellaneous Equipment 14,049.66 net on vsiu oi rint Total Rassurc - 'LIABILITIES I Aeeonnta Pavabla . Du- Water Dept.- for Funds ..$9,516,448.08 adv. Total Llabilitlti ....... Exc f Rasources over represented by the following: Insurance Reserve Reserve for Sinking Fund: Bl. I-1-Zl..g S.84S.1I from 1921 On. I til H Surplu Account: .86.962,614.64 Bal. 1-1-21.. 127.I4I.SS Gain 1921 .. 109,156.77 C a r r I c d a Auto Exp.. 4,177.29 ' 82,683,828.89 Total Surplus ., , 12,583,826.39 that an audit ef Ihe books and affaire of the provided by Chapter 211. Scion Ltvi of 1816, offie. the Day 4 n i a a l !..,. ti i! hv s a l i m a i.i is. ii n ii II I. 4 4s.. 14 IV 11 iiuinxii, hv hv nv II I M S I' I I. 4 II II II 14 A A P Ui ., Iv 1t4 11 15 H A I. 4, ltj t IS A U S4I I IS IS 14 IS A I. raf it 44 44 44 5 ghtna II 4 A,. l 11 IS Nine tti rv IV ...11 ll 1-4 il HiMtsir nil rul It., iv iv gam 's r Is .... I Huii I'a r.f te..,. II 11 tiv SI Hon rt I 4 ... 41 II V tlw )4 ka Hail gen ., 99V 9 II I e.' Hall l I.,.. 94 II . Hail I- 4a ... 41 V l si', t Ha P HI Hug la... V Ilk tl', I Ml, Ull Cl Is.l'l 11 a IS Thud As t A , l I Th4 At rel I... 44 44 4', I li.la.sl Ull v 11 11 11 I To rtri la ,.11 11 l 4 Coins, at 4a.. 81 11 91 I I'm- land tar 1 17 11 eV I 1'nna.t iug I ,,el 11 ll . 2 II a Hubi.r t ..11 11 l"tv '14 II H Hubher S ... t I II V 14 I' g fti-l sf 1 1-5 11 17 4 I l.h I-A I, I. .... IV 1 : 11 Ctr l b IV... S4V 9tV V I V Cam Ch .i S. 99 99 9 5 Vltf nit y , ,,,, (5 f, S W ltaryl.H4 1st 4 44 44 ', 14 I Mm I'ariti. Is ... tl 14 44 I Wi I ni.iu ,,lt et "IV T M sal hou. CIra) ts,7 B 11 V II V A I. K IV . .. 't 44 I Vila Spre Klr.l I,, V 19 19V II l A I al l,.e I v 14 I Wl A C rv . ... tl 91V St Total aalaa of bund mUy war l.. I47.n, roinfar! auh III Ilt.tl Pi, viou day 4 II.S.ii a ar (ga, Iblraga Mark. Rang of prlea of th leading Chlrat nm.ks fuiiil.li.d by lAan A lrn, S4I I'eiei Trust building I Aratnur A Co. i(4 If Cudahy 94 Cnnt, Mnlnr S Karl Motor.. , I'A l.ibby ..... J llunigomery-Ward 2?' I'lSgley Ul((ly 44 eHMrrt-V.'riier 3v Cwifl A C , "lft Inl uu I'nlon Carhld , 171 'hi I.;..!!;;;; 7 VYrlgley jj New York ltn. Nw Tork. April 19. Ijit Iq today- abhrerlatad rotten session selling pr.aaur. Inereaard and an earlv ssin was liint entirely rancillad. th ia rnaiug J points net higher lo 2 point net lower. Hpnt unchanger, 11.360 for middling uplaii'l. Houthern spot markets were: Halve, ton 17.40c. tim-hangrd; New Orlesn lie, unchanged; havannah 17.13'. timluni.il; Auguata 17c. unchanged; Mmphla I" J.'., iinchansed: Houston 17.26c, unchanged; Lltll Rock 17c, unchanged. PetereTrust Company Peters National Bank firtiam jftimtieenth GAS Operations Dee. tl, 1921. . $276,0.33.26 ..$ 78.872.90 25.085.94' 103.405.81 Gro Mfg. Deduct; Profit. . . .8172.624.4 a,Eptn,, ' $206,973.76 uistribntion Expente net . . 67.677.9S Promotion Expente ' 27,852.62 ' Doubtful Account ft Misc. IS, 942. 6J '' Depreciation of Plant 89,811 65 18,188.90. 49.45I.M ...$123,169.59 Add Other Income : Contract Pip tine Miac. Earning .... Mdse. Jobbing Interest 779.61 276.27 1,054.88 $124,224.47 8.567.06 ,$116,65771 . Deduct Interett paid . . . . ' Net Cain far th year . Transferred to: p Reterve for Sinking Fund Contingent Reserv . . . . Surplut Account 5,268.26 i , I (it as a a , a. a. , 811.49 n n . , - Cih on hand and In Bank...... Account Reeelvabl Inventory Deferred Attets Bond held Invcttment ...... Mite. Eouipment Net Book Valu of Plant , ............... 895,769 S7 ..1440,687. 36- - a 'ienan Tot! Resources ,; Accounts Pavahla 168.360.66 . Deferred Credit ...$172,569.69 Ga Bonds outttanding .. 6,000.000.00 Liabilitlu. .$268,018.17 Total Llabltitit Exceae ef Resources aver Llakillilaa 11,182.77 limit II represented hy th Insurance Reserves Contingent Reterv Res. fnr Haa HI n v . Res. for Sinking tiurolu Acct. as 1921 Gain.. 8261,358.61 Lena Dr. Bal. 1-1-21 .. 46,866.17 240.778.96 8298,018.17 $268,018.17 $214,492.46 Prev. period. 112.4 Aband. Frop. 1,668.88 $216,273.88 Uncol. Bills. 494.57 Motorcycl Expent .. 160.21 Total Surplus Vat rAln.itfl TttU.tta.6i T)iarrit tJ0 CX.Vm V-1. and that the above 1a a true and correct summary of the rwort 3fc. W. MARSH. Auditor N. Y. Curb Bonds Kw Trh. Ar1l t TieeHea4) the h le. a Iva4 wbl l4f ei a IkIIh! IVasaatt fead. l tl It) Hth ! d I AHis4 ft kw ,, tl l II I Alwmai 1 t, ..l 1; 11 I Aluminum 1 l,,,lt 4V a 1 am r r a ii.,,iiv 11 ii Ii Ai'cM4 l 4e..eav ! IV II Aee.aia p I I. .!', 11 11 S Ang Am I'll l.l) ) 11 4 Atmaur A l !.,tIV 11 IV II Main Meal le II , .let a', .t i heii, M.al 1 i...,ej 1 tt, el leal U't e ,,,,11 11 11 4 l.iium lliaph I, ,, )t 91 I la, II I.UO.U- I' A I, IV. 1V 91 19 I .iii.ie II I F tt .11 l l I U'S.i.l A.i l.slt .! 16 16 5 U00.I1 i.h, Tire 1 ,,eet e l' I Hid Trunk ,,.lt 11 el 1 u.iif n 1 taut, eev e S ll.iali.y l'0 71,, ,,JU lelt, lJ 2 Inter II T le v v II lir It T 4 !S..., tiv ! 11 4 l.n.by ItcS.il ;a ,, t,v 9 5 Sal Iralll'l 4, ,,, e )s I N 7 Ml II 4. . 11 tl 14 11 hia ciiia ; 11,, t: 3V s: I I'hil 1:1 t ,IIV I1V 11 I I'hll Petrol 1 SI. 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SI to, 4 No Am 1a tl 91 91 II Nn Am Kill la .... 9: 91 9: oa ri.ks a Ci ...lov l'" l""1, 4 I n II A l b Wl.. 9V 9 91 II West tt 11 la II ti ti Knrrlgn Honda, 14 Riiaelan S rtf.. f 2 5 2 Hwia, -, IIH 11 l"l Liotn of Can '.2 Wl I "in, 1 1"', l ai ho hlov Hop , tl 9 ! 44 Clly Kllierfeld Ss. A1, 1 1 l" r Hnlsann Sa, ,a, I f I. It S, JV 3; 15 It H Metlio 4 41 41 . 41 1J1 N Y N II 1-lt Is... 74 54 14 A Thought for Your Consideration IN planning for the administra. lion for your estate you should consider both its legal and business aspects. By having your attorney draw your will you will handle cor rectly the legal questions in volved. , naming the Peters Trust . Co. at Executor and Trustee you secure for your estate the busi ness ability and broad business experience of the officers of the Peters Trust Co. and Peters National Bank. In thinkinir "seHouelr oi th future you will realise that thl anight ba 1 vary A DEPARTMENT Statement of Operations Jan. 1, ltsh, to Dee. 81, 1921 . Incom from Gas and By-Product Sales.. 11,946,180.82 Les Production Cost 839,414 24 Profit ..$1,107,176.11 ' 409.609.41 $ 697,766.61 1, 826.41 18.877.96 - $6,698.29 9,699.41 61,60. 07 $ 7S9.267.T3 . , 2S1.494.78 .'$ 567,772!si x I79.20t.74 67,212.58 261,858.63 $507,7725 $ 607,7725 'Balance Sheet December 31, 1921. RESOURCES: ..$ 61,897.61 211,240.47 . 285.618.98 10.914.48 . ' 897,068.26 79,769.94 . 4,653.6S0.0t .$5,710,079.78 ., LIABILITIES: 4l-Aa, 8".17s! . 6,085,297.82 t 624,782.46 following: 21,793.8a 101.016.21 T.,.. . IK -AO c. Fund... 269.341.29 carried: 216,928.81 $ 624,782.48 $ 624,782.46 PubUo Account.