a ' 12 THE PEE: OMAMa, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17. 1922. Live Stock Oinak. tttf H. ImilU srt l"sMI, Jlxg Hli.ep 4'fticlsl l"n4.f .... 1.11 ll I HI t.nnisia Tuesday 1 !. Til this week, H.II lull 11.711 UN wk.MIM ! II 111 . I , al.,..ll,ll II !! 44 s.me I sks ,,..11.411 till) t.l: NM IW II it 11,111 Mil ctti r.ceipi, s.ooo bd; tin . tiu4 llhorsl rc.lpt th mrkt dl ye) further weskesst s4 Irad penatt tiow villi bid and sale Hflla owr (lis Monday. Pawns ant kr no bmm ss Iml ar ntg.M Ikkl wsen d'l Mii'M s slr.i.ly draly with ! meetly l.ttlle lower than the elosa of leal we.k. HmI yssrli and handy weixht HHri ..lc1 sround l Hl I. with many of Ik weightiee caul undsr . atufr was m limit supply nil Hmi wliil sleeker axil !! pioved lalr al unevenly lower figurs. guotstien n I a'ila-4'koif to prima h.e, II.4M .Til f4 IP rnnfa Meves, i; 1.01 Hi fair in good beev... tills) I ! lainmrn In (air hMV.s, II 1 li chair n prim yssrllnsa. l4S0i -Hid choir. yearlings. IT It) 1 1: fair In good yesrllng. ll.lltl U; vommon in fair v.arllns.. I TlfT III cheire la trim k'l'.ra. l la; fwvj Is chair .lf.r. 17 lor? 4 0; fair la goad hetf.rs. I4 7I7I: choice la prim re a s. Mil Itl.JI; good I rhnlr cows, 314)4 74; fair la ed rnwa. l Tkt)4 II: common la fair raw., Ills)!.; food t rhnlr f.eit.re. 7 tOeI OS; fair la ged feerlere, It ""wJ.ka; common lo fair falara. I I Ml; load la rhoka Blockers. T llrt 111; fair la nad alarkara, J,SI7.71: miiimon In fair Blockers, 14 tT.9l; stuck helfera. It latM.I: stork roas. llteeitl: stork rslves. tlO.II: v.al rslves. !.! I II: attKk bulla. 14.00 0 !; bull., .. lr.. 14 1.07 71. nr.v.r btkkrs. No. Atr. Ir. No. A v. Pp. m i7 ti : ,.. HI ,..I.'J ,..l ,..! ,..114 ..1114 it i.i :i Ilt :i. ...... It : lib 4 ?! 4. .....mat 7 14 a 1 it I 4 l 4... ;... :... 14... ii... MTKERH AND IIBIFKItS. 171 T II 4 T 1 3 T 40 14 44 1 14 10 17 T an 71 1 II li ill J 7i : 1:1 t i IJWH. 4 1IM OA I ..t:;t to 7 1110 II Kit-ICR. 4 in ji i J j; I i:o 1 40 I Ill T H BULLS. 1 II 4 10 2 T2I 4 II 1......174 i tl 1 .Id'O f 71 1ALVEH. 1 ISO 1 oo i. 510 t 25 4 in i :i lln Rrrrlpla, T.mo hrail. Tra'lltiK waa .low again today with all Luy.ra brarl.h ami making a aland for lowar prlrra. l:arly aalea wrr around io lower with tha bulk of hoa aclling atrady to 10r lowar. Light hoga aold from ll0.2Hrl0.l with a top prlra of $10.40. Mluil oda and butchrr -walghta. IIO00K1O.JO and parking gradra. I.50T 10.0O. with trrma h.avl.a. ll.00tfl.il. Bulk o( aula u no. oor 10.30. No. A. Bh. Pr. No. Av. 70 in 00 l7..!l3 7D..J3I 40 10 10 !..!! II. .SSI ... 1 10 40. .860 Bh. Pr. ... fio us 40 10 16 40 10 21 7J. .210 ... 1 10 8h.p Recalpta, 1.000 hrad. Prlera on all rlaaa.a tolay rulrd moally 2So lowar. California aprlng lamb inada up th bulk of tha receipt. bet ouollty aelllng at 114 16414.IO; clip lamba wer In light aupply. brat handy welghta quoted at lll.S64H2.60. with atronger welghta, IU.76ei2.26. Bmall lota of wr were fully 26o lowr with apot nior. clip a-e aold today at s.26j(ii.JS. Quotation, on Sheep Fat lamba. good to choice, 112. 26412.76; fat lamba. fair to good. I11.764j12.S6: l'rt" 'am1: iiiin.illA' nll lamba. S 10.00 411 3.00 ; fat' yearling. 10.0011.00: fat wathera, I7.004I.OO: fat wea. light. .007.00; tt wea, heavy. ISOOglO". kinut City 1.l Stock. Kanaaa City. Mo., May 1. Cattle Ra celpta, 1,600 hwd: beef ateera nnd year linga ateadv to 25e lower, moatly weals to 150 lowr: top light ateera. 18.60: com mon and medium ah atock weak to ISO lower: tocker and feeders eteady to uoavanlr lower: feeder, I7.504?7.0; atocker. I8.004jr7.60; all other clasaea around ateady; cholc cow. 8.60.76. heavy bulla, 16.10; yearling heifer. 18.60? ranner and cuttrra. generally 13.26 4.76: beat vealera, $.0fl.6n. Hoga Receipt, 16.000 .head!1 shipper took about 3.600 light and medium hoga at $10.6010.16; market looko 10!0o lower; parkera buyiriir on a lai market around lOo lower; lat top to packera, I10.5r10.46; top. 110.66; bulk of aalea, I10.104J10.00; pncklng bows mostly 19.26 0.40; Mock Pigs tedy; bulk beat natives, 110.60010.66; best, $10.76; mixed aouth- 6. ta gheep--Recelpts. 7,000 head; market 15 4 iSo lower; ahorn Texas wethera. $8.00 8. as; moat rat nnuv ewea, i.h. Limb 16 40c lowrf early Bales ahorn offers, IU.tS0JJ12.3t: Deat inaoia; enriy aprlng .lamb teady; Arizona, $14.60; Tex goat, I3 I0- St, r.oul IJveatock. East SI. Louis. 111., May 16. Cattle- Receipt, 3.600 head; steer quality com mon to medium; market steady to hade Icweri' bulk Btew, $7.00.i'7.75: light vearltnra. teady to 10c lower; $8.76 paid for light mixed yearling; $8.60 for helfera; bulk, 7.8b?8.60; beef cows, steady to 15c lowrr; bull:, $5.006.00; tanner, stesdys $.1.50 paid moally; veal tra. 606 higher; top calves, $10.25; bulk Kood to cholc lights, $.7510.O0: atock ur and feoders, slow to 16c lower. Hogs Receipts, 11,600 head; opened atradv; closed slow and 10c lower; top, $10.06; bulk good butchers,, $10.76ifj10.85; bulk 100 to 140 pound averages, $10.00 10.60; packer aowa. $.00.25. Bhrep and Lambs Receipts, 8,600 head; )nmb mostly 25o lower; aged sheep, steady; few choice aprlng lamba to city butcher. 116.00; bulk to packera, $14.00 14 so- medium to good- shorn lamba, 112.00: choic 1-year-old fed Texaa wethers, carrying yearling end, $1.00; 1ijht eweo, $7.00; heavlea. $4.00. Chicago 1-ive.tock. Chicago. May 1. Cattle Receipts. 1". 000 head; beef ateera and sh-stoci. teady to strong: spots higher: top beef steers. $8.86; bulk, $7.66 ji)8.60; bulla, ta.riv to strong: bulk bolognas. $4.76 4,86; veal calves, foe higher; bulk vealera to packers. $.60r0.26; to outsiders, $10.5015111.00; tockers and feeders, slow, steady. ' Hog Receipt, 21.000 heaifl; opened mostly lOo higher; closing with early ad vance lost on lights; others closing firm, steady to trong with ycaterday'a aver ago; top early, ill. 00; practical top late, $10.10; bulk, $10.45fj10.0; shippers took about 1,600 head; holdover fairly lib- "sheep and l.ambs Receipt. 13,000 head; few choice shorn lamDs. teady; other clasaea mostly zoc lower; top snnrn lambs. $13.00; bulk. J12.0O13.o0: top uooled lamba, $15.16; , Oalifornla spring lambs, $13.7516.00; with seconds to feeders at $12.60; top shorn wethers, $8:10; top horn ewes, $7.60. Chicago Uu Ntork. Chicago. Slay 16. C'atila Receipta, 10,000 head; market fairly active, beef ateera and aha stock fully steady: no chotca steer old early; beef steers of quality to sell largely at $7.65S.50; bulls steady to strong;, veal calves strong to higher: stockera dull: outsiders paying 10.0010.60 fraely for choice vealera; early sale to packer around 11.60 1 10.00. : Hog Receipts. 11,000 head: market Wow: big packers doing little; early trad ing around 610c higher to yard trader and shippers; part of early advance lost; top. early. $11.00; bulk of sales, $10.45 1.0. . T . . Sheep Receipts, 13,000 had: market steady to 25c lower; California spring lamba. $14.251S.OO; seconds to feeders, 112.50; top ahorn lambs, $13.00; choice 110.1b. California ahorn ewes, $7.50; good ted Texaa shorn wethers, $8.25. ' Sioux City IJto Stork. h Sioux City, la.. May 16. Cattle Re ceipts. S.600 head: market weak. 16c low ar; fed steer and yearlings. $7.25fi.75; warmed up ateera and yearlings. $6.25 T.50: fat cowa and heifers. 7.S5rs. rannars, !j.OO4.50; 1 CAaA7E0' veals. 15.0010.00: calves, $S.00ftT.T6; heifers, $4.006.26; feeding cow and ik.r. lg.OOA7.15. Hog RecelpU. .se neaa; mamei steady to 10c lower: butchers, $10,104 10 40; lights. $1.5: heavy mixed. $0.75 10 16: heavy packera. $l.0.25: stags, I7.60T.?5: bulk of sales, 10.1010.40. . sheep Receipt, 300 head; market steady. . " St. Joseph Uw Stock. St Josepn. S40.. May 16. Cattle Re ceipt. 1.000 head; market tdy to weak; steers, $7.004.76: row and heifers, 5.26 1.71; calves. .I0)8.0. Hog Receipts, - 1.000 head: market Opening 10 lie lower; top, $10.50; bulk t Ml a. II0.I0 10.10. Sheep Receipt, 4.00 hed: market weak to l&c lower: cllrped lambs, $ 11.25 13.00; clipped ewe. $5.36l.0. aTssr BJUTav. few Tork. May l.-llvr Foreign bar. Tl4c x ilexJcaa DolIar-rt 14. k Market, Financial and Industrial News of the' Day Omaha Grain Onuha, May 1. Today' statin inarkrt developed a iirong lone and a Iiit1if r ranne all around a wiinnied in all depart, nifiiii, Liverpool hi itroitif prob alily influenced by a iliarp advance in Argentine hrt yeilerday. May wheat in Chicago v.11 the leader of the dome. lie market being in rlueneed by the heavy buying ol commiiiMin bouiei. Corn and oali ivmpathiicd with the ttrcngth in wheat. There wai only a moderate run of receipt in Omaha. Arrival ol wheat were 48 can. corn 3 cart, oali 25 (art, rye and barley 7 ear, totaling H)8 car at again! 143 cart last year. Total shipments were 14J ears and compared with 1JJ cart lait year. There wai a good demand for caih wheat and taniplei changed hands at pricet ranging from 2c to 3c hix'ier. Corn moved .lowly due moitly to the fact that holders were aiking higher pricet than the market would land, the offerings were taken at Ic higher; oats were in good de mand at Jic to fc higher. Rye wai quoted 1c to I'Ac up and barley firm and unchanged. WHEAT. Nn. dark hard: I ear. II 44: S car (routlyr. II 41: 1 car laniuity), 11.40. No. J dark hard! I rar (smutty), $1.31. Nn. 1 bard winl.r: I car, ll., 1 car, l!J7t. No. t hard winter: 1 car (71 i.er cent dark!. Ill 42; 4 rar. II. 17: 1 rars (loaded oatal. II 36: 1 rar I 01 tier cent brat damaged), 11,11; 1 cars. It. 34. Nn. 1 hard winter: 1 car. $1.11; -l ear (amullyl, I 31, No. 4 hard winter: I rar. 11.31'. No. I bard winter: t car, 11.11; J-6 car (amutty). 111.13. No. 1 yellow hard: t rar, 11.37, Nn. 1 yellow hard: 1 rar. II. 20. Sample velinw nurd: 1 rar (.07 ner cent heat damaged, weevils), 11.10. No. 1 mixed: 1 car (71 per cant durum). No. 1 mixed: 1 car (durum). 11.17: 1 car (durum, amutty), 11.17. No. 1 mixed: 3-1 car (durum), $1.16; 1 car (durum). $1.11. no. i mixed: 1 car, II.:. No. 2, durum: 1 rar tamutty), $1.17. IIIR.N. Nn. 1 white: 1 car, H'4c No. I white: I car, IIVc; 1 car (fcp clal billing). 64 'e. Nn, t yellow: 1 ran, HUc. No. ! yellow: 1 rar., Ufcc; 1 car (shlp prrV weights). 6'4c Nn. 4 yellow: 1 car. 6fe. No. t mixed: 1 rar, llc. OATS. No. 2 while: 1 car, 38 '4c No. 3 white: 4 cars. 37 'c; t car, 37ttc; 1 car (shippers' weights), 37V&C. No. 4 white: 1 car, J7c. Hampl whit: 1 car (heavy corn mix), 36c. RYE. No. 3: t cr. $I.00V; car, $1.00. Sample: 2-6 cr. c. BARLET. No. 3: 1 cr. 68r. 1 rar mixed grain: 00 per cent oat, 40 per cent barley, 3S'c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota.) Week Tear Dday. Ago. Ago. 48 63 82 31 1 04 40 25 l 14 4 4 4 111 67 77 01 19 76 22 .8 11 20 1) 31. 2 Receipts Wheat - Corn Oats Ry Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels) Receipts Today. Wk. Ago, Tr. Ago. wneat 1. 014,000 70,ono Corn 828.000 097.000 Oat 780,000 746,004 8hlpmnt Wheat 603,000 1,417.000 Corn 1,274.000 798,000 Oat 1,048,000 808,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. 614.000 646.000 172,000 006.000 691.000 609,000 Bushels Today Year-Ago. Wheat and flour 292.000 651,000 Corn 69,000 322,000 Oat 105,000 ' CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Week Carlots Today Ago. Wheat ...373 217 Corn 110 270 Oat ......191 178 KANSAS CITT RECEIPTS. Wl: Carlots Today Ago. Wheat 100 SH Corn 27 ' 30 Tear Ago. 21 207 121 Tear Ago. 123 12 8 Oat ,9 5 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. . Week Carlots Today Aeo. Wheat ,.65 36 Corn ...61 75 Oats 46 33 Tear Ago. k 28 50 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Week Tear Carlots Today Ano. Ago. Mlnneapolia ........ 7 169 137 Puluth 76 "78 . 43 Winnipeg I.. 071 301 237 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. DO. 2627. May 1. Art. I Open. I High. Low. Close. Sat. WhT May 1.44 1.41'i 1.44 1.454 1.42 1.45 1.43 July 1.26U 1.21 l.itM 1.28?, 1.26 1.28 '4 ... 1.28 .1.25 Sept. 1.20'i 1.22 1.20', 1.21 1.19 1.20 1.211i Rye May 1.0 1.11 1.09 1.11 1.09 July 1.08 1.10 1.08 1.09i 1.08 Sept. 1.00 1.02 1 00 1.02 1.00 Corn I I l,y 1 .61 HI .62 I .61 .01 .60 July .64 .66 .14 .65 .64 .65 .65 .64 Sept. .67 .67 .67 .67 .66 .67 ....... .07 Oata May .38 .38 .31 .38 .37 i .384 38 July I .39 .40 .39 .40 .39 .40 ..39 Sept. .41 .42 .41 .41 .41 l Pork ' May 22.80 22.05 22.80 32.95 22.70 Lard May 11.43 11.47 11.41 11.42 11.40 July 11.66 11.67 11.60 11.60 11.62 Ribs . , May 12.62 12.75 12.63 12.75 12.55. July 12.00 112.02 12.00 ' 112.02 ' 11. 97 Minneapolis drain. Minneapolis. Alay 10. -Wheat Cash: No. 1 northern, $161 1.67; May, $1.68; July, $1.47; September, $1.29. Corn No. S yellow, 6466c. Oats No. 3 white. 3637c. . . - Barley 63 04c. . RyeNo. s. $1.074 1.084. Flax No. 1. $2.85412.18. Minneapolis,! May 16. Flour Un changed; shipments, 41,829 barrels. Bran $30.00 33.00. Kansas City lirain. Kansas City, Msy 16 Wheat No. 1 hard. $1.361.66: No, S red. $1.141.30. Corn No. 2 white. 68c; No. 1 yellow, (96r; No. i yellow, 69. Hav Unchanged. Kansas City. Mo., May 16. Wheat- May. 81.32; July, $1.1; septemoer, $1.13. Corn May, 67c; July, 69c; September, 62 c. fit. Ixiule llrntn. St. I.oula, May 16. Wheat My $1.41; July. $1.25. Corn May, 59c: July 6351ie. Oata May. 40c; July. 41 c. W. Xew Vork Hugwr. New Tork. May 16. The raw sugar market waa firm, although there waa no change In prices with Cuban quoted at 3 7-1 fic coat and freight eaual to 4.04c for centrifugal for spot and nearby and mt !Us coat and freight, eaual to 4.11c for June. Porto Ricoa were nominal at 1.92c for spot and 3.98c for later ship ment. There were ssles of 50.000 bags of Cuba for May ahlpment to a local refiner. It waa rumored that 2 $-16c cost and freight, equal to 4.11c for cen trifugal was paid for Cuba for July ahtpment by an operator. The raw augar futures market was firmer on covering and trade buying with prices at one time showing advancee of 5 to ( points. Near the close there waa a partial aetback under realixlng with final price 1 to 4 points net higher. July. 1 15c: September, 1.84c; December, 1.88c; March, 2.86c. Th mrket for refined wa firmer and prices unchanged to 10 points higher with fine aranu'ated now Hated at from l0 to S.I0. There waa a good inquiry for both domestic and export account. Refined fntur.a nominal. Closing July 1.95c; September, 1 10c; December, I.VOc. Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. 4lauk Ha I a1 Mkra, Chicago, May 16. Bullish enihu iia.ni wa rampant in wheat.- 'the ouuidr trade wat larger. Newt generally wat in favor of higher price. With a lark of pretire, .September advanced to a new high, for the teaon. The finish wai about the top on all deliveries with net gint of .'Hdi.'Jic. Corn and oats were helped by the bulge in wheat; corn gained fVdTic and oatt 'tdliic Kye wai up IJ-'jfeiH.c. At no time were wheat pricet a low a the iiiiish of the previous day. The supreme court decision in the C'apperTincher bill, combined with an advance of 1(4 Hid in Liver pool terved to retor? confidence among the bulls. With strong com- musion rtouict on the buying tide, the turplut in the pit 'readily wat absorbed. There wat tome telling of May and buying of the deferred futures attributed to foreign account, and also buying that was regarded as against export tales. The latter reached a large aggregate, exceeding l.lKin.UOO bushels old and new crop grain. l.a favorable rrap rport wer re. rrlvrd from Kan.a. Tb.y attracted om attention. Herently the bulk of lh messages from th.r ha been highly optimistic. Purchase ef 400.000 bu.h.l c.h wheat wer mad to com her from ouiaid points. HI. loui ta lo ship 0. 000 bushel red winter Milling Urn and show Improvement with dark hard at Kan.aa City selling at tha be. I figure en th crop. Hedging on Corn. Hedging against purchase of mora than 600,000 bushel corn to arrlv from low checked th gdvsnce In corn. While lha local element largely caused th atrength In wheat, th outside figure wer not maintained. The undertone waa relatively heavy. Cash Interests bought May and sold July, n. commission house sold July and bought September. Ship ping demand waa fair and sales of 145. 000 bushels. Including 05 .00 bushel to exporters. Receipt 171 car. Exporter wesa good buyer of oat nd rnndderanl exchanging of future for the rash grain wa under way. Ship ping .ales here exceeded 200.000 bushels, psrtly to exporters Receipt wer 70 cars with a good demand. Crop re port ar commencing to attract mora Hintlon. owing to th derided lateness of seeding. Trerte In ry wss not large, but the tindertnn waa atrong with July and September telling at a new high figure for the season. A fair export bu!nr was under way at the seaboard. Pit Notes. A mora bullish feeling existed In wheat. Foreign new favored It. Market abroad were higher. The relation of aupplle and demand wa regarded a more favor able to holder. Th Belling waa local and by ahorts or by operator who bought early and wer taking profits. July showed mor trength than May. It waa .aid July I being moved up nearer to th May to make it better for hedging cash wheat. An excellent Inquiry for new crop win ter c. I. f. Montreal and track Daltlmor wa reported. All ry offered from coun try point In Michigan and Ohio overnight waa said to have been accepted by th seshoard and sold for export. Psrt of the strength In Liverpool yes- 1 terday. which waa up 14)ld per bushel, waa due to aympathy with an advanc in th Argentine peso to 37c, th beat figur since the war. Chicago had 2,452 cars of grain on track tills morning. There were 1,187 cars awaiting inspection and orders, the smallest in mora than a week. At ele vatrss. 1,366 care compared with 2,773 cars last Fridsy. Unloaded Monday, 012 cars, and loaded out 104 cor. A cargo of wheat and one of oats was loaded yester day. Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. New York, May 16. The three interesting movements in today's markets were the strength of foreign exchange, despite our government's retusal to take part in a second con ference on Russia, the further vio lent advance in cotton prices, and the greatly confused fluctuations of steel shares in the "merger group." That the movement of these stocks should have become far more bewildered When the market learned the terms of the Bethlehem-Lackawanna mer ger, than it was while the terms were being withheld, was quite in char acter. In a market of this kind, fact is a much less stimulating influence than fancy, ihe amount of ;new Bethlehem steel stock which is to be exchanged for old Lackawanna steel shares would indicate a higher valu ation for Lackawanna than the mar ket had previously given, always sup posing the new, Bethlehem stock to be worth what 'the present outstand ing stock has been bringing on the market Unfortunately this sort of calculation is measuring with a vari able yardstick. Increase in the amount of a given stock outstanding has been known to affect , its value even on the stock exchange. As a whole today's stock market moved uncertainly with highly irregular changes for the day but with net ad vances predominating. ;. Exchange Rates Strong, Today strength in' European exchange rates certainly suggested that the mar ket ha cut loose from Lloyd George's political experiments. Wall street's In terest In foreign exchange movement took a somewhat new turn, however, on tho unexpected announcement that $1. 000.000 gold had been taken from the American market for India. It ' was not clear whether this consignment' was to go directly from our west oast. or In- ( directly by way of London. Even last week London reoelved some $600. (00 gold from the United States which wa sdded to the already large English ahlpment to Bombay.. If the movement were to con tinue on an extensive scale, as H did In 1918, the turn of affairs would In some ways be unfortunate. That would not be becauae tho United States could not spare the gold but because instead of going to European countries which could put It to effective use, it was being drawn again ; into that bottomless pit of the far east which ha absorbed In the past so great a part of the world's money metal. Except for two days laat fall, on each of which last year'a high mark of 21.65 centa per pound was touched, today' pric of 21.60c for spot cotton wss the highest since November, 19201 When. tht price was momentarily reachVd. on Sep tember. 27 and 28. last year, the agricul tural department's sweeping under esti mate of R; 537.000 bales for tho probable crop of 1921 was about to be published. Sine Its publication. Octobpr 3, the cot ton market never again got so high as todsy'a price. High Cotton Mark. Meantime the department itself has haiaed its estimate t 8,340,000 bales. And although even that figure was nearly 30 per cent below the average yield of other recent years, the price as an immedlte result of the revision went as low as 10.46. The preaent recovery in th price, to practically the highest point since the acute stage forced selling or speculative holdings In the autumn of 1920, haa un doubtedly reaulted mainly from the very unfavorable start of the crop of 1922. But this circumstance, a consequence of the unseasonable spring rains and floods In tho cotton belt, fiaa also served to em phasize another fact, which the market largely Ignored at the beginning of thl year. The best southern experts havo calculated that th vary substantial In crease in home and foreign purchases since lsst summer would not only use up all the smsller yield of 1931. but would bring down the lately enormous un sold surplus to a "carry over" no greater than th normal. Thia i the curlou ait uation presented In the problem of aup ply, in case of rest deficiency In the com ing season's yield. The question of de mand for the finished goods and there fore for the splnner'a capacity to pay th present price or higher for hi raw ma terial ia yet toHi determined. It may b rh.rrl.ri.ll fa(rt ! Ik ' l4vMiri kiair. New York Stocks I Range sf priest pt th e4if lark furni.hed by Lafa A f, $41 fetal Trual kuildiasi RAILROAia, Md.r High Law Close, tin. a . t. r Halt. Ohio 441. 46 4 4 Canadian faiti..! JS l'0 111 U N V. C.slr.l,.... IIV ItW V Site nes. a imio sa Hi. Northern 14 Illinois Central ... ,,,, Ka. City th., 2T lhigk Vallsy ... : Mi-urt Psiifi,,, t: N. V. A N H I Northern rtlfio.. 76 ' K W tS P.nn. R K n.dln ffj . R. I. P 41 kouih. Psi-ido,.,.. sWtuthern Ry...... 31 c M. St P 16 ! 14 ii" tS 74t, HI II a 27 13 22 ! 71$ 74 40 77 i! 21 : n $ 71 74 4 71 41 ' J 22 14 " M 41 24 t .!! Union J'sclfig ,...127 117 117 UI Am Car fdiy ,..,l l Ailis t'halmer ... 4 41 Ill 110 41 4 114 III am irfaro 114 111 Haldwln to ...III 1144 111 III n.in mi eel Colo r a) I 7 Ml 77 7I4 14 tl Si IIS 10 70 II o 111 14 71 It M lit, 0 lot, ,47 10 14 20 20 10 11 41 10 2 i? 11 6 14 7 11 7 01 41 It lt 17 11 21 ii 4 15 19 17 M U 04 CrurlMe ....... Am at eel Fdry Vseka Uteel ... Illdvsl Nteal , Rep Nisei I Hlo.SMrh.ffl. Id II M Hteel Vanadium .. . 17 S lS "l 4 7 1 ! COPPKRS. Anaronda , 14 j a m nri a ,. si Cerro da Paaro .. is Chill ;o Chino Cat A Arl 60 Or-en Canan.a ..11 Inspiration ...... 41 Kennscott 31 Miami 21 Nev. Con.ol 7 Ray fonaol Itu I 17 10 24 10 in, 40 14 2914 17 M 13 i rneca ,, u L'tan 1)11 H Ornersl Asphalt... Cosden ii Cl. rtern 64 ! I014 (Ot, 42 42 43 15 16 16 It. IS It island OH 1 Invincible Oil . Mex. Peterol ,, Middle BtstM Pacific (it) ... Pan-American ,, 11 ! IS 1 ..120 127 120 12 MX 14 US 14' ... 4 ... 12 ... 5 ... 11 ... 1! ... 1 ... 11 ...17 ... 47 ... 21 ... 10 1.1 04 11 l 13 11 46 45 44 1 l" JOS 12 :s 12 1S 01 02 11 11 1 m 144 47 474 47 21 21 22- 10 11 10 Phillips Plerc Oil .... Pure Oil ...... Royal Dutch .. Sinclslr nil ... "id. oil. N. J.. Texas Co. .... Union Oil .... Whit Oil .... MOTORS. ' ... 72 71 Chndler 72 12 7 II 7! 12 7 M Oen Motor ... ... 12 . 7 12 7S Willys-Overland Plerce-Arrow . White Motor . 19 47 17 47 47 ; 47 Studebaker 118 114S IMS 116U RUBBER AND TIRES. Flk 1 40 17 17 177, 40 49 19 17 61 Joodrirh Kalley-Sprngfld 40 49 20 ! 02 40 41 21 M 62 49 21 10 Keystone Tir ., AJx IT S Rubber INDUSTRIALS. Am Beet 8ug 41 40 37 35 45 43 40 24 44 A a as w I ... 36 44 Am lnt Corp . Americsn bum . 34 34 34 4S Am Telenhon , A merles A1 Can . .121 121 121 1214 47i 4',j 47 U Cen Leather . .. 38 16 21 31 15 21 99 38 II Cuba Can . . , 15 21 0 15 22 Cub-Am Sugar Corn Prod 100 4, 0 Famoua Players .. 80 u 80 0i General Electric. .103 162 1(2 103 Ort. Northern Ore, 407 40'4 40 'i 40 inter. Harvester.,, ft fl', Am. li. L. pfd.. 70 69 H 70 U. S. I. Alcohol... 61 60 '4 51 Inter. Paper 60 49 49 Inter. M. M. pfd.. 81 81 .111 Am. Sugsr Ref... 71 73 74 Sears-Roebuck ... 74 73 7314 Stromsberg 62 62 52 14 Too. Troduct .., 70 64 70 Worth. Pump .... c0lj 60 14 60 14 Wilson Co. 45 46 45 West. Electric .... 02 61 02 69 $1 49 81 74 73 62 09 61 61 It Am. Woolen 00 9014 90 if ISCELL A NEOUS. Am. Cotton Oil 27 27 27 27 30 34 44 26 Am. Agrl. Chem.. Am. Linseed Rosck Magneto .. Prklyn. Ripld Tr. 3S 33 44 .. 24 M 7 S7 4 73 40 38 33 44 33 25 04 78 87 4 72 41 Continental Can... CAtt Cel. Packing 71 17 4 7.2 40 7S 87 4 72 41 Col. O. ft B , Col. Graph United Drug Nat. Knamei...... United Fruit .140 140 140 130 Lorlllard Tobacco..l63 151 151 152 Natlonnt Lead .... 93 9554 03 Phil. Co 39 39 3 Pullman 120 120 120 120 Funta Al. sugar.. 41 40'4 41 40 03 00 36 36 29 29 .... 38 Retail Stores 64 '4 00 36 21 Superior Steel 35 i4 St. I,, ft S. F 19 Va. Car Chemical .... Total sales. 1.006.000. Honey Close, 3 peev cent; Monday's closs, 3 per cent. Mark Close, .0035; Monday' do, .0036. Sterling Cloe, $4.45: Monday' clos. $4. 4a. New York Bonds (The Bee ta the only Omaha newspaper which publishes the of ficial close of the New York Stock exchange bonds.) N'ew Tork, May 10. Industrial offering were th active and atrongest features of today's hnnit market ...nnnaln. n . V..- brominence of those issues In th stock list. v . Steels and coppers Improved on the rtl flciition of tha Bethlehem-Lackawanna deal and the growing Inquiry for copper metals at higher quotations. Lactawnnna Steel 5a of 1925 and U. 8. Steel 6s strengthened with Chll Copper 6 and Cerro de Pasco 8s. Local utilities and tractions showed . further disposition to ease, but Pacific Gas and Electric 6s. DuCjuesn Lights 7s and' Consolidated Gas 7s. improved, - th latter later giving way. Change among the more substantial do meatio rails were narrow and speculative' Issues of that class were dull. - Pennsyl vania iieneral 6s. Southern Railway 6 and Colorado ft Southern refunding 4a were firm, moderate recessions being made by Seaboard Air Line 6s and St. Louis ft San Franciaco adjustment Cs (fld 4s. Buying of Liberty bonds wa light, but no changes of note occurred in that group. Belgian 7s. French Municipals, Mexican 4s and 6s and Philippine Railway 4s mad fractional gains. Total sales, par value, aggregated $15, 078,000. v JTow York Bonds. New Tork May 16. Following r to day's high. low and closing; price of bonds on the New York stock exchange, and th total aales of each bond: Bonds. Sale (in $1,000). High T.ow' 2:16 102 Liberty 34 ..., 99.28 99.20 09.24 1 Liberty 1st 4s ... 99.70 99.70 184 Liberty 1st 4s.. 99.81 99.70 105 Liberty 2d 4 "is.. 99.58 99.48 1037 Liberty 3d 4s .. 09.92 99.84 2681 Liberty 4th 4'is. . 99.93 99.80 09.70 90.80 09.51 09.92 09.86 640 Victory 48 ....100.60 100.66 100.62 167 Victory 3B ....100.02 100.03 100.02 Foreign (.overnment. State and Municipal. 33 Argentine 7 101 100 100 IT Chinese Govt Ry 5s 64 64 64 . 3 City Bergen Ss ...11014 110 1K 6 City Berne 8a ....110 110 110 7 City Bordeaux a.. 87 86 87 1 City Chrlstlania Ba.lll 1U 111 11 City Copenhgen 6 93 93 93 53 City Lyon 6s ...... 87 86 87 20 City Marseilles 6s. 07 86 86 14 City Rio Janeiro 8s. 103 1034 103 19 City San Paulo 8s ..104 103 103 14 City Zurich 8s ..113 113 113 13 Danish Muni 8s A. 110 110 110 29 Dept of Seine 7s. 94 94 94 15 Dom Can 5a, 29.101 100 101 26 Dom Can 5s, 21.. 98 08 98 44 Dtch E lnd 6s. 47.. 96 96 85 132 Dtch E lnd 6s. 62.. 96 96 06 37 Rrench Rep 9s ...1.104 104 104 S4 99 French Rep 7a ..101 lot 101 1 Jap lat 4 90 to 0 Japanese 4s 76 76 65 King Belg IV, -.101 "4 108 90 76 108 3 King Belg 0 103 102 102 65 King Denmrk is .. Hs 98 King Itsly ls .. 14 IS', 117 King Nthrlnds 0 .. 96 96 10 King Norway 8..lltS 111 06 00 111 20 King Sweden 0 ..102 101 101 86 Paris-Ly-Med 6a .. 83 83 83 21 Rep Chile 8s.. 46. .106 105 105 1 Rep of Cuba 6a. 04. 90 . 80 90 10 Rep Uruguay 8a ..108 108 101 6 Stat Qunslnd 7 ..110 110 110 10 Stat Qunslnd 6s ..102 14 101 103 7 State Rio Or 8ul Is. 102 102 10:14 29 Swiss Con 8s 117 117 117 17 K G B I 5UjS. 22.10414 108 108 ' 29 K O B A I 64. ,29.108 10V 108 ilKOSI! 6. 17.102 102 102 tl V Pra.ll I ! I4 II I' H l.u at l 1$ U k MMif I .... 16 11 l Mstfaay aad MUre llaaa.s.. I A4.hu 4,. t t. Tl'4 II Als Hut Mr l ,,si 11 !:', 01 Aw A im 1. 11 )-! 6 Am hIi M 01 01 II Am feia.r . ..I 1-0 s T Am T A T rv I.. 114 HI 114 tl An T A T rl I ... 01 07 01 It Am Wrl Paper I., 11 I Ti Armour A - 4... 01 0 II A T A I g 4.. I A T A r aJ 4 .. t Al I' Use 1st 4. 44 11 Al Ref OS 14 14 14 14 Halt A "hi .. 01 10 I Halt A Ohio r 4S l M tl 4 H.II Tl af P.n l.l1 ll 11 I Hk ref I,, l 0 04 44 I'.is, ptsel p m IS 01 it 4 Mr.ii.n t'epp-r Is ,. l 0 04 I l'ai Kd in 7 D.M1S MIS I"'1 isl Uss A Kl Is., 01 04 06 t il North Ss.. 111 III 111 4 I'an I'M deh 4a, ., 10 70 74 4 tie li s 01 0 40 It. st M,.h.r Is ..01 01 7 t t'enl N king s... 14 00 II cent I'se t 4.. 16 16 II 4-erra l'.o I IM l0 IMS 16 4'h.a A hie rv I. 01 01 01 4 i'k A Ohio e 44 12 l' 41 4 H I 4 ft 4 A. 01 04 04 29 Chi A K III Is.... 11 II II I I'M Ot W..I 4 .. IIS 11 l H 5 Chi I A I. ref I. 04 01 06 I' M ft P rv 4s. lot, 7 7 17 l' M A SI P rf 4 4S 04 44 I 4'hl A North 7s .,! M ! I I h A North .0S MIS l"S Chi Rr I 'S l 40 1' K I A P ref 4s ,. IIS II IIS I t hi A Wet lnd 4.. 74 71 73 44 Chll Copper I ..11 MIS 1 M Chll Copper s ..01 0 t Co A South rf 4 7 ITS 7 4 Col a A K Is.. 01 01 t. 1 t'on Coal Mrylnd I o 11 Con Oaa 7 HI ll !' 42 Cul. Van. Sug 4 la. II 4 14 I Cut R n 7 A.ll M l t Cub Ab Mug a....l4 M4V, 14 1 Den A R imp I. 2 ! 2 llekt-itt Kd ref 4S..M1 11 12 5 Detroit Vtd My 4. ! ! " . I I'limnd Mich 7.M7 IM 17 I Dial See Is 42 41 41 15 Dpnt d N.m t..107 MT 107 21 Duoun I. 4 ..Ml MJ 13 10 Fri en 4 I ; 4 Ke pr I'en 4s .... 4 1 S 11 risk Rubber s M; MJ 16 1 Florida k! C 4S.. 14 1 " 1 Krsm lnd 7 7s 00 00 4 Cat llnus A Hend 6 10 10 14 On Elsrtrlc d 6 M 09 00 ii OrJidyesr T la. 'II M3 M2 Ml 34 tioodyear T I. 4l 111 111 J OUT Ry of C 7.. ..Ill 111 I" 1 1) T Ry of Cn . I4 14 M4 1 Ot. N. 7s A MO M lol 70 Ot. N. I. B 09 09 10 21 Hud A M ref I A II !'. 0 II Hud A M dj tne I 4 01 14 Illinois Cen t..10l Ml Ml 11 111 Cen ref 4s 14 S4 14 Illinois Stl deb 4 91 01 01 4 lnt Agrlc 6a 1 !77 Int-Met 4s 14 l 14 1107 Int-Metro 4s ctfs 14 11 13 JI7 lnt Rap T ref 6.. 72 71 72 IT lnt M M a f 0 07 06 06 21 lnt P.per rf 6 SS 8614 IS I la Cen ref 4s 47 47 47 3 K C Ft 8 A M 4 78 78 71 6 K C Southern 5s.. 17 87 07 4 Kelly-Spring T s 16 lost tos'4" 14 I.sck'wa Ktl la, '23 ion 99 09 17 Lack'w Stl 6 1060 01 91 01 1 L 8 A M S d 4a, 18 03 93 93 14,Lehl Val 6 103 102 102 18 Llg A Myer 6 ,. 05 05 05 0 Lorlllard 5a 94 04 94 40 Lou la A N ref la.103 M2 M2 1 Louis A Nash un 4 90 00 90 22 Mrkt St Ry con 6. 69 19 89 1 Me Pet 9s 106 105 106 Mch Stst Tel 1st 6 98'4 98 98 17 Mid Steel rv 6 .. 92 91 92 1 M ft St L ref 6a .. 4 44 46 , 2 M St P A SSM His. 102 Ml 10J 2 M K T new p I 6s A 83 83 3 60 M K T ned ad 5 A 66 66 66 18 M K T 1st 4a 80 80 80 13 M P ref 6. 23. '...100 10 100 82 M P gen 4 64 64 04 2 Mont Pow 6 A.. 90 06 9 7 N C ft St L con 6. 100 100 10014 Nat Tub 6 09 99 09 38 N O T ft M Inc 6.. 70i 69 S II N T C col 7 106 106 106 81 N T C deb 6 102 103 103 13 N T C con 4 83 82 83 10 N T Rdl.ref 0..110',. 109 110 9 NT NH ft H v 6s 48 81 81 81 5 NJT NH ft H d 4s 67 67 67 67 0 N T Rys ref 4 ctfs 40 40 40 7 N T Tel d 6 1949 106 10S 106 15 N T T ref 6 1041 106 104 105 1 N T W ft Bo 4 67 67 67 3 Nor ft So 6 A.... 68 67 47 : 4 -Nor ft West cv 0 101 108 108 6 Nor ft W con 4.. 87 87 87 2 N Po pr lien 4,. 86 84 86 . 4 N Pao gen 2a 02 61 62 369 N P Ot N J 4 106 105 106 N 8 P ref I A.. 92 92 01 14 N W B Tel 7. ..106 106 106 15 O ft Cal 1st 6.... 90 ' 99 99 61 O Ry ft N ls 4s.. 101 101 101 15 O S I. gtd 6s ctfs 91 91 01 63 O S L ref 4s 81 81 81 23 O-W.R R ft N 4 103 10? 103 10 Otis Kteel 8s A... 92 92 - 02 7 Pao Gas ft Kleo 6s 97 96 96 6 Par T ft T 6s 107 . 107 107 F 7 Packard M Car 8s 1"0 100 100 . 13 Pan-Am P ft Tr 7s 100 108 108 70 Penn R R 0...r 09 98 99 6 Penn R R gen 6.. 89 89 89 . 12 Penn R R g 4.. 96 96 94 5 Pierce Oil deb 8. .101 100 J01 7 P C C ft 8 L 6 A 97 97 97 4 Prod A Ref Ss 102 102 102 9 Reading gen 4s .. 86 84 84 It Rep I ft St col 6a.. 96. 00 96 2 R I A ft L 6s. 81 81 81 11 St L I Mt ft S ref 4s 87 87 87 3 St L ft S F ad 6s.. 80 80 80 16 St L ft S F Ino Ss. . 67 67 67 45 St L ft 8 F p I 4s A 72 72 72 ;4 St L S W 1st 4s .. 79 78 79 64 Sbrd A L con s.. 67 67 67 .. 27 Sbrd A L sdj 6s.. 24 $3 23 46 Sbrd A L ref 4s .. 41 39 29 14 Sharon St Hp 8s A 99 99 99 17 Sin Oil cv 7.. ..104 104 104 64 Sin Oil col 7s ..100 100 100 2 Southern Bell T Cs. 05 95 95 23 S Paciflo cv 4s... 91 91 91 '37 S Paclflo ref 4s .. 87. 87 87 60 S Pacific col tr'4s.. 82 82 82 60 S Ry gen 6 ... 09 09 09 9 S Ry con 6 95 95 9544 14 S Ry gen 4s 07 06 67 3 8 Porto Rico Sug 7s 09 99 99 31 Stan Oil Cal d 7. 106 106 106 1 Tex ft Psc 1st 5s.. 96 95 95 42 Third Ave ad 6 .. 60 60 60'4 21 TdewtrOlI 0 ctf.103 102 102 11 Tob Prod 7s 104 103 104 22 Jinlou Pc 1st 4s.. 91 91 91 7 Union Pac cv 4s.. 04 94 04 4 Union Pac ret 4s.. 86 80 . 86 6 Union Tank Car 7s 102 102 102 0 United Drug 8s.... 108 108, 108 21 Un Ry I 1st 5a P 86 S6 86 0 U S Realty 6s.... 06 96 90 11 U 8 Rubber 7.. 109 107 109 82 U S Rubber 5s 90 89 89 69 U 8 S s f 6 102 101 101 15 U Pow ft L 6s 92 91 01 128 Va-Car C 7s 104 108 104 25 Va-Car CK 1st 6s. .100 100 100 11 Va Ry 6s 05 05 95 2 Wabash 1st 5s 07 97 07 6 West Klec 5s 100 100 100 14 West Mary 1st 4 66 66 65 . 7 West Union 6s,.109 100 109 28 West Electric 7s.. 107 107 107 1 AV ft L F.rio 4a.. 09 69 69 27 W-S Steel 7s....... 99 09 90 20 WI1 ft Co a f 7..105 106 106", 10 Wll ft Co cv 6s 94 04 94 1 Wisconsin Cen g 4s 81 SI 81 81 D of C 1952 W 100 100 10 7t 8 8s 99 98 99 Total sales of bonds today were $16, 073.000 compared with $14,376, OoO pre vious day and $9,330,000 a year ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds New Tork. May 1 6. Special Interest was attached on tho curb exchange today to the dealings In tho securities provided for In the Inter borough readjustment plan. The 0 per cent notes made a fur ther gain being traded in at 70 to around 78. The Interborough atock lim ited to 7 per cent dividenda aold tN02 and the voting truat certificates for the present stock .were traded in at 29 to 31. The general market was Irregular, many of the recent Issues being In good demand st advancing prices. While the market waa itrong, Daniels Motor moved up to 12. a new high record. The bal ance sheet published today showed current assets of 11.177.601, including $330,000 cash and current liabilities of $229,000. Cuban Dominican Sugar waa dealt In on a large scale, ranging from 11 to 12. Tobacco stocks maintained a strong tone. Philip Morris around midday sold at 19 a new high. Tobacco Products ex port wss trsded In at 9 to 9, and Schult Store sold at 35. Olen Allen coal wa firm with ealea at SI. Petroleum coal waa firm with aalea at 51. Petroleum stocks wer Irregular. Feneland Oil wa a strong feature, trad ing being again based on reports of de velopment on it property ner th Tea Pot Dome. The stock advanced to th new high of 16. Mutual Oil contnued active and strong, selling at 9 to 1. In the mining group. Mother I,od wft a feature, over 15,000 hare being traded In at l10. New Tork. May 16. Transaction on the New Tork curb market today were as follows: Bonds. -. Ssles (In $1,000). High Low l" i 4 Allied Park 6 ..41 81 M 7 Allied Parker 8s... 90 95 96 1 Aluminum 7s. 33.. 105 195 M6 10 Am Cot Oil ks .... ' " 11 Am- LAT 6 106 l'.'l 101 II Am T A T 4s, 111. 10 ! 10 10 As TAT . MJI. Ml MIS MIS I Am T.a la, II. ..,!! 11 11 As.ce Cep I S S I Asa tap 1. I MS MIS M'S 11 sun Am U. l MI MS MS I A'Hisur A Cm Ts....MI 14 14 1 H.th atsel Is. 111111 14 Ml It Can Nat Hf eo, , 1.MS M0 10 S t.a M Sly .... 04 04 S I s r 4 MIS 11 Mi S Cat atssl I 1414 14 14 II C.I lira ks 41 41 4 I Can ". H.II 7. IM 14 14 I C.a T.l I 14 01 S 04S I Cop F Asa la. 14 11 11 Ml I t'op ft A. la. II. 14 1, M4S Ml 0 I'sb Tel IS ...M0 11 M0 4 l.ere A Co. 1..MI Mt Ml lltloodrHh Ttra f,.l M lo (I tlalf Oil 7 14 14 14 4 tl.m C 1 ,...M4S M l'S II MsMi Rubber 7.,, 01 01 liumbls oil 7 ... MIS 11 11 Ml Isl.r R T Is. Mil, OIS 01 01 4 Ksn O A K 4 0 04 04 1 kin Ctr LI a S II Urled Oaa 7..,.M " 10 M Manitoba la 07 04 1 I Morn A Co l ..Ml Ml Ml 5 Nat Arm IS 07 07 07 I N.f Clk A S ..Ml Ml Ml S Nat leather ,.M0 - M t No. Am Kdlamt I. 02 01 03 4 Phil Kl 4a M4 M M4 S II Phil Pel 7S. MM. Ill 114. Ill II P I O of 24 J 7.. 11 Ml Ml I Robert lr 7 . ..91 97 07 I Sear Re 1. II..M, MS l" Hhaashesn I ...,MS MIS H:S I Solvy A CI I ,,M4 14. 'MS ISW H.II Tel ts.. ,,M2 11 f. 4 I O N T 7. Mil, .17 MI'i I 4 S f N T Is. 12. .14 l"4', i4 II I O N 7 h 1011. ,M! 112 11 I Sun Oil 7 Ml Ml Ml t Swift A Ca 7. II. .101 11 MIS II Hwifl A Co 7. 11.12 M3S M2 II Te, Co. 7 .....MIV4 0 11 J Tidal I'Mgs U ..11 ) Ml 4 Tol. R4ion Ta M M4 M4 tl Vn il Prod ls..Ml Ml Ml 5 I'ld Ry llsvn 7 Ml Ml1!! Vacuum nil 7 M7 M6 l7 Warner Sue 1. 41. 0S . Jl ..t Klre 7 11 101 Ml I Win.he.ter 7 ..Ml Ml MIS 10 At O A W I 5. II II II 312 Free port T 7 Ill H 120 41 lnt N 1 14 14 I7i lnt R T Wt.. 7 7 77 14 Philip Pet 7 ..Mt Ml 13 11 Union Oil Cl ..MI Ml Ml 1 V.lvorln.. 7 100 100 100 Foreign Hands. II Argentine Ta. 121. .100 10 100 M City Klberfeld Is. IV, 1 IS II City of SolMons 16 14 14 S 50 N T. N II rr 4s.. II II 4 f Rusln l t 10 20 S Swl. 6 102 102 12 100U. M. Mexico J... 41 41 47 1 Can 8 8 4 II 0 04 11 I' S Hrssll 7 .. 07 0 20 Fed 7. B 4 100 100 lo III Preepsrt Tex 7. ...117 111 III 18 Inter O Nor I 41 48 43 351 Inter R T s wl. ... 78 7 7i, Jl Phil Pet 7 wl. .101 12 M2V, S Volvollns 7s 100 100 100 FOHKIHN BONDS. II U 8 Drsill 7s ... 91 07 SI Chlrago Stock. Rang or price of th leading Chicago stocks furnished by Logan A Bryan, 24S Ptr Trust building: Lto. 6 1 1 21S 1 014 44 102 Armour A Co. pfd Continental Motor Earl Motor... I.lbby Montgomery-Ward .... National Leather National Leather (new) Plggley Wiggly Swift A Co BANK STATEMENT Charter Mo, 2776 . REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL .BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY S. 192!. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts Overdrafts, unsecured . U. S. Government Socurlti owned. Deposited to secure circulation All other U. 8. Government securities ., Other bond, stocks, securities, etc.! Banking House Re I eiate owned other than Banking Houi.. Lawful leaerve with Federal Reterv Bank Item with Federal Reserve Bank In process- of collection (not available a reserve) , Cs.h In vault and amount due from National Bank. . Amount du from State Bank, Bnker and Trait com . panic in the U. S. . . i ..... . Exchange for Clearing House. . Cheek on other banks in th am city or town re porting bnk Miscellsneous- cash Item Redemption fund with V. S. Treasurer and du from U. S. Treasurer Tots! .; LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Surplus fund - Undivided profit t Leas current expenses, interest and taxes paid.. Circulating note outstanding Net amounts due .to National Banks Net amounts due to Stat Banks, Banker and Trust, Compan'.e ; Certified check outstanding .Cashier' cheek on own bank outstanding Demand Depoeitet Individual deposit subject to check C. of D.'s du in less than 30 day Dividend unpaid ' Time certificate of deposit Postal aavings deposits Total i Stats of Nebraska, County of Douglas, ss: I, S. S. Kent, Cashier ot the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that th above statement ia true to th best of my knowledge and belief. ' . S. S. KENT. Chir. Correct AUeit: FRED P. HAMILTON, C. W. HAMILTON. 0. S. ROGERS, Du-eetori. ' Subscribed and sworn to before m this 18th day of My. 1922. (SEAL) CHARLES M. FIXA, NoUry Public. BANK STATEMENT Charter No." 2665 Reserve District No. 10 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON MAY 6. 1922. RESOURCES , Loans and discounts, including rediscount....' ...,.$2,060,652.80 . Total loan '. Overdrafts, unsecured, $5,918.97 U. S. Government sscurltie owned 1 Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bond par value) 200,000.00 ToUl Other bonds, stocks, securities. tc .................... Banking House. $216,000.00; furniture ' men as. ,r s ,v,i,,,. .......... .................... Real estate owned other than banking house.... Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank.. Items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of collection Cash in vault and amount doe from national hank Amount due from State bank, banker, and trust com panies in the United States (other than included in three preceding items) Exchanges for clearing house Checks on other banks in th same city or town a re- ' porting bank (other than preceding item) Total of five preceding item.... 606,260.68 Checks and draft on bank (including Fedetal Reserve Bank) located outside of city or town bnk . .' Miscellsneous cash Hem Redemption fund with U. S." Treasurer U. S. Treasurer . . Total , LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.......... , I Surplus fund Undivided profit ........1 Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid...... Circulating note outstanding .......... Amount due to national banks , Amount du to State sank, -banker, and truat com panies in the United Stale and foreign countries (other than included in awo preceding item) Certified check outstanding Cashier's cheeks outstanding Total of five preceding Items. 1- Demand deposit (other than bank deposits) aubjact ta Reserve (deposits payable within 10 day): Individual deposits subject to check Certificstes of deposit du in leas than SO day (other .than for monjpy borrowed) Deposits requiring notice, but le.s than 80 day Other demand deposits '. Tots' of demand deposit (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve Time deposit ub)ect to reserve (payable after 80 day, or subject to 80 days or more notice and postal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) . . Total of time deposits subject to Reserve. Total State of Nebraska, County of Douglas ss: I. H. W. Ystes, csshier of the above named bank, do solemnly aweer that th abov statement i tru to th beat ef my knowledge and belief. H. W. YATES. Cashier. Correct Attet: john bekins. john Mcdonald. F. W. CLARKE. Director. Subscribed and swen to before me this 12th day or May. 1922. (SEAL) A. W. FRANCIS, Notary fablle. . ' I i I MS MIS Moat lark tatlaa. Nta fash Map I t't.ce r 14 tsj lbs catiu satrasi !. osly la rally '4 Ika slass vslll the list k4 reaffced a ls saasiaefsaiy ats, ik p..iMis la. In apua af ieliit in 4k i.t fear sal ssles. final prie. w.i I II point t kbst. Ther was early 4r t IS la II pataia with l.u.r. fmM krakir s4 Ik Ire, ssellsmrg gsad bo.sra, folisaed by tir4 ptofu 1, sis aa4 I"" MW4 llta mmrh errt4 4a IM'ks4, ap4 Mr Msy p. iibos, down I la I p.iiate tsr tt.t ailhl' laa New buyiaf d.tsiupsd in lha afteraosa. pramatlag af fare aoan !. and a n.l gain af 1 II pxlat. . holM.h a.ws 4 (ssgth af lh May positle war ekisf f.etois tspile lha releasing flurry al lha eu4 af ih Msion, May w rslti( airaas I lha flaal rail, levsl snarbsl fee sst eettw le4 II pnU dnc; Il ls IW ai4'lline pland H-iulhsra spot mrW.l.i OlIniM, S lr, II point nnri New lirirsns, I Isr. II p..lnt s.lv.ne. Strsansh fuf. I paints tn sdisni-! Memphis. 10 !.', tinehsaged: Mousioa. : 4r. 21 m..is advanes; Lit t la Jtork. 10 it. 21 point itnts. New Tork taftra. " Nw Tork. May 14 Tb wtkl for raffs fuivrr apsnsd st an adonc f I 4a S palm and aold paut I II polni ! r'ri'a nosing nwola linns an emerlng by near month sborta aerampanled by reports th.l iippliea In lha interior wsra he.-oniisg smsll assl that romiars'leiy lulls .fls hsd besn bought for prompt shipment from Hrssll. Th d sites tarried July contracts p lo I 4ie, msking a new high card for lha etn whit September sold lle. Tba ehv was a shade off 1n lb best under realigns, but ahowed tt't " of I to 11 points .aa Sale war ssilmswd st b"Ul lo. b.s.. May. Mi Jul. M 44r j Heptem ber. 114c; October. S 0c: December. 7 9c( January. Tj Mrch. MM , pool raffs, dull, no 7. 1M: nla 4. 14 to 1 4 c. Co.! snd fr.Kht orders wr rregulr. Imlud'n S.nlos 3 nd st Mil o 14 60 for prompt and at 114 foj ll.lle for forward shipment. Rio 7 and s wer offered t M Me, Amerl can credit Mow Tork fieoeral. New Torb, Msy M Flour Firm; spring peni. SSOI TSj Ry. firm; No. I wester. 11.11 f. o. b. New ork and $1 11 c. I. f. oaport. Wheat . hVort. frtms No. J red. and No hard. 11.61 I No. I Manl tnba, $1.12. and No. 1 mlssd durum. 1 41 c. I. f trsch New Tork to arrlv. Corn Spot, firm; No. I yellow and No. t whit 11; No. 1 mixed, 04 c I. t New Tork. all rail. OatB Spot, firm; No. 1 white. I0a Other article unchnged. Now Tork Hooey. Now Tork. May 14. Call Money Eay; high, low and ruling rat. 1 per cent; closing bid. .1 per cent: offered at 1 per cent: last loan. 1 Pr cent: call loan again. I arreptancea. I per eeat. Tlma Loans Steady; 40 day. 90 day and months. 4 per cent. Prim Mercantile Paper ! P cent. Dry good. . New Tork, Msy 1. Sheetings wer ad vanced on everal firm today following tho cotton advanc. Print cloth sl.o were higher. Trailing waa moderate Tarns wer 00. Wool good wer In mod erate demand with mora nntlceabl price realalanc. Burlapa continued firm. Broad .Ilk demand wa confined largely to crepe. Ribbon were eteady, but in active, ' Flaxseed. Duluth, Minn., Msy 14. Flaxseed $2.12. BANK 8TATKMF.NT Reserve District No. 10 0S1.89S.09 11.S6S.78 60.000.00 49S 424.82- 542,424.82 117.260.00 100.900.00 1,943.14 9S4.072.95 4SS.813.77 1,728.740.19 960.390.92 164.2S9.tS S,2aa.is . 68,104.94 2,600.09 4.84 1,2 18.00 .114,176,791.81 t 1 000.000.00 500.000.00 I (0S.SS7.29 6,815.86- 1,067,299.24 1.861,606.44 120,643.42 - 182.090.13 8,256.477.45 169,464.30 494.00 i7S.40l.96 20.317.26r 499,971.44 60,000,00 12.126,820.29 ' .114,176.791 83 BANK STATEMENT $2,060,662.80 6.91897 200,000.00 94,410.00 277,082.46 80.636.61 286.44H.S6 180.224.69 812,170.86 and fixtures, 120.576.10 89,410.91 8,869.15 of reporting and 26,746.16 80.203.94 ;;;;;;;;;; due from 66,950.10 10,000.00 .83,678,261.46 J 500,000.00 160.000.00 . '65.767.03 197.200.00 881,428.42 108,841.88 68,074.80 422.085.01 2.280.O0 18.999.50 T7d.73S.33 1,622. 108. "5 4,270.28 285,786.7 14,970.30 1,827,224.76 178,821.14- 171,821.14 ...13,678,261.45 Said l l-aiaa i-sis'4 wrtftey (kkwt Praaara. I'ku.l. . Msy M Hull H'Skorl r.iweiy tr.. IU. SfUi a..a4a. MAiSs. saa4si4. r,,.L.a.s: f.ipt. S.ol f fMitry Aiits, k'lhe'i "al, IroiMr. OOflsrt Mts llS las 4wa Mslala. Is4, May Pilvsf Hr. t Pf a Maay par son! Disesuai rt.iea.hharl a4 lfcr insHlk bill. $luIS Pr t'. (klrag ru4ia, 4'ki.. Msy M Pot! Wakt .ipu, 4. ,i.: total Imiei Plate kip nieHI. ot rr. W IKoa.i bs4 4 sulk rouad abtia. tl loS) 1 lb rati MiikK.n balk iue4 wnite. II 44l 4 'I.; M.na ark HuaMits, II 16 r. Saw tab sikl siroh.r an : rtull n fc.rr.M Al.4v.nia a-kd Hum Trt umphs N 1. lis et ; .iiiiea aarked Iiiim Tftu'siab No. I, 111 tal l Ftartil pa'Hdie H.ue, ,t.,bi..k''l"1 p.rlela, N I. H!.f4.u. Na. 2, 11.. ly II, I klrag rlHllef. I'kir.l. Iiii I. -1I Iwti i0 Ik Oull-i msik-t t'oislnes) null, 'irm t"U., tiuw te s i-, s.'n it Mi.nd Aild i,hI frets r l,.t.. ; eiAi titltWr aelt ilesnril up sod lus-std tha ,ius pf tna il.y 11 a. p. ! ,a buy al 41 lit". Medium ai d tm, .siail'" . ' st'sbii) nli,e pii,-s ts-. eiilisl's-! a,rs film sod in oim1 a.tasnil. Mut tee .hinted mum tiiirutenlelit In ajusllly nd lu.ny Iv's .h,.4 llator. .New wk M.tsl.. New York, Mv 14 ..i-i.piir Mrsdt ; elu irelMlc .ni and fuluie. 1 1 tt Is Sr. Tia K. r: sp"l and nesipv, ;ej fu'ure. X rfi. tlnn Mr.'li : prir.s ur banueil l.ei bteadr : P"i, I Jit, in iilurw Firm, East St, Loul tlelitiry, spi, 1 1 Anlllnoiii bpol, I tc. Turpenllne nnd llaslii, uiinnsh. tl.. Mat- o. Turp''Hn Firm, it bsrrrl.: sales ;'i;. receipta, 41: shlpinenls, ;.4: Stork I 44a. Bjn.in Firm; csls 1:4 '", re,-elpi, 1,641; shipments. t: stm-k. 64.411. Quote H li:: l. II.!; F. $4 41; F. D.i II. 14 14; I, 14 II; K 14 70; M, III; N. i0; WO. $4 00: W W. $1.14. Drlrd Fruit. New Tork, 1y I Ktaporated Apples few her. Pros, a resettled. Apricots Scsr-e. Pejrhe Htesdy. R ll.tna Weak M. Iiuls Produce. St Loul.. Mo. Msy l. Poultry, But ler nd Kggs Unchsngrd. !rVYo3; Argentine Government 5 Gold Loan of 1909 Comulativ Sinking Fnnd sufficient to redeem en tire issue by 1945. Principal and interest , payable In U, S. dollar., or pounda sterling at fixed rates ef exchange. ((26) denominations) Price yielding about 6J0 The National City Compiny Omaha First Nat. Bank Bldg. Telephone 3816 Jackson . r.?ocsy Uadc Safoly iffi! J" put".,r1 " 820 to S&0 eon. ares of Now Tork Us ted storks. FrjhP nnklet furnish full information and explains possibilities for ouick profit on mll in vestment. Markets active 2JE TODAY FOR BOOKLET No. VN. niuisa vrslivr tyLllUI Bstllkl Branch. 1044 UKmon Ar KAHSaS 0??; E.F.Leland&Co. (Successors War A Lelsnd) Stocks Bond Grain Provisions Small let given urn attention a larg lot. PRIVATE WIRES. W invito Inquiries. f N J CI I Ol Y. Stack Eh... Member Chicago Stock Exchange inicags Beard or Trade Omaha Grain. Exchaag 727-30 OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE T. N. Rutter. Manager. What Will The Market Do Next? KEEP POSTED Important development contained In this week' market review regarding th following eeuKtiet Sinclair Coniol. General Motors Studebaker Texaa Company Pere Marquette General Cigar F. W. Woolworth Invincible Oil Baldwin Loco. Amer. Woolen W4U for free copy P.G.STAf.ir.l&CO. Member Consolidated ' Stock Exchange of New York 35 S. Willintn St., New York $60,000 Big Spring, Nebraska su High School Building Bonds Dated April 1, 1922 Due 1933-47 PRICE: To Yield 5 C. E. JOHNSON Municipal Bonds 211 Keeline Bldg. Jack.on I72p BURIAL VAULTS. AUTOMATIC seeling concrete burial vaults. Recommended and for aal by all leading undertakera. Water proof, no steel to rust, no wood to de cay, tnslat upon the AUTOMATIC SEALING VAULT manufactured by Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co., (910 I North 10th. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. F. J. STACK & CO., Successor to Stark A Falconer OMAHA'S BEST. SUMBULANCEFARVo?4E Thirty-third and Farnam. HEAFEY & HEAFEY Undertaker and Embalmera. Phon HA. 0241. Of flea sn Farnam. Hulse & Riepen, Funeral Director. S7J4 Cuming. CR0SB Y-MOORE 'VfXl?- FLORISTS. T.F.r?. T . A P MrtM. 1 I 4 Dougl.a. MdW4-i JJaMtAVAUXil Phon DO. 1344 JOHN BATH. 1S04 Ksrnam. JA. 1004. SAY IT WITH FLOWERS FROM HEP.9 A RWOBODA, 1411 FARNAM STREET. U HKNDURSQN, JI01 Farnam. JA, 18(1. 1 1 2