Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1922 — Page 10
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B!fi BUSINESS IN WEST HELPS TO 00IET STOGKS Several Minor Stocks Show Strength, While Leading Industrials Open Lower. SELLING UNSETTLES PRICES Professional Pressure Continues to Force Industrials to Yield Ground. Bn United Financial Twenty attive industriai stocks ! Saturday averaged 95.68. off .08 per j cent; twenty attive rails averaged • 91.71, off .19 per cent. NEW YORK. Oct. 30.—The Wall Street Journal today says: Tteports from Western commercial centers over thè week-end spoke of thè largest volume of business of thè year. In view of thè continued ex- ' pansion of trade activity, market au thorities were coniìdent stock prices were stili some dist-.nce from thè level where economie recovery woulrt ■ he fully dl.tcounted and thls feeling save thè generai list a steady tone at : thè openine of thè stock exchange. : ■While most of thè industriai leaders started In fractionally lower. several | strong spots utnod out. Gulf States Steel reached a new high on thè move et 93 and United States Reaìty i at 90*4. Prices were again unsettled by sell ; lng movements in individuai stocks In j thè flrst hour. Marine preferred rose to ; iOVi against Saturday’s high of 56%,. Recauso of recurrent weakness in thè ; lssue thè spectilative community con- j tinues doubtful regarding thè con tinuance of thè semi-annual dividenti j of 3 per cent due at thè end of thè year. Kowever. interests connected wlth thè company’s flnanclal management etili give assurance that paytnent wlll be authorized. American International, which has large holding of Marine issues, sold off in ympathy with thè decline, droppir.g to 28•>* against Saturday's opening of 32>4. I.cadine industrials also gave I ground beneath renewed professional ! pressure. Rnlwin broke to a new low cn thè reactìon at 132. but Studekaker and Steel common showed rieristance above last week’s lows. LOCAL BANK CLEARINGS Indianapolis bank clearing* Saturday vc&rf- si 857.000: bank debite were $5.086.000. „ . , Kor thè week ending Saturday. bau* cl<*arin§rs were $17.*>02.000. bak debite were $31,899.000. FOREIGN EXCHANGE By United Financial SEW YORK. Oct. 30.—Foreign exchange closeti trreguiar Saturday. Sterline. Ceniand. $4 40; cable. *446’° French. demand. 57.03 c; cable*. 7.03 %c. Lìtp demand. .198 Se: cable. 3.00 C. 15rl- | pian, demnnd. 6 >3%c. cable. 0.54 c. Mark, demand. .02 %c. Drachni demand. 31se : cable* 3.30 c. Sari*, demand 18 10: cable*, 18 31c. tìuddcr. demand. St.OCc: cable*. m'.and 15.30 c; cable*. 15.32 C. Svende, demand. 20 09c; cable. C0.73c. Norway. demand. 18 04c: cable*. ] H 08,- Dane, dea,and. 20.06 c; cable#. 20.1 Oc. N. Y. BANK STATEMENT Bit United Fhxanrial NEW YOKK. Oct 28.—Bank statementC *li on ha.ni- rnembers actual: Surplus In - ie 537.**22 300: loan*. discount, etc decreaed 5ò1.553.000; reoerve in Federai Reserve Bir.aa. n.vmber bank*. increased. 515.529.000: cash in own vault member Federa! Reserve Bank decrease. 51.427.000: rescrve in own vaults State bank and trust con; panie* ce. Tessei i. 5228.000 reeerve tn denosit. State b'-nks and trust companiei mcreased 517.000 net demand deposita de- . reased. 502.335.000; lime deposita in-fTeas-iì. 5905.000: circu.ation increased. 544 nOO: .sreraic reserve. 5567.028 000: exces* reeerve. 551.176,020; United State* deposita deducted, 586.596.000. Ncn member*: Loans. discount. €tc.. increased. 54242.300; gold increased $1.400: i-.1.-reu 'v and i-ank notes decreased, $36 1 .- 400: deposit with Federa! Reserve Baili of New York decreased. 54.457,200. Tota! deposita decerased. $8.562.100. MOTOR SLCURITIES ißy Thomson A McKlrmon) —-Oct. 28— —CI osine— Bid. Ask. Karl Motor* IV 1* Col. Motor* . . *% -> Packard com 1* *i JI 4 Packard pfd 52 ’JPcerles* 55 57 Continental Motor com .... 10% Continental Motor pfd ....101 103 Hupp com 21 7 * Hupp pfd 105 • Reo Motor Car 13** 13*4 Grant Motor Ford of Canada ............300 400 National Motor 2 3 Federai Trv.f'k 19 21 P&i?e Motors Re;>ublic Truck . 1% *** ACTIVE OIL STOCKS (By Thomson A McKinnon) —Oct. 30— —Cloting— Bid. Ak. Anglo-Amerfi-ain Oli 20 4, 20% Atlantic Reflning. Lobo <% *% Fome-Scrymser 620 .>4O Bncheye Pipe I.lne 93 94% Cbesebrough Mfsr. Con ....215 230 Continental Oii. Colorarlo ....140 150 Co*den Oil ar.d Ga ........ 5 Creecent Pipe Line 35 38 Cnmberiand Pipe Line 153 l™ Eìk Basta Pete 11V, 11** Eureka Pipe Line 93 9 Galena-Signal Oli. pld 110 114 Gaìena-Signal Oil. com ...... 50 ol T.'ì-icl* Pipe Line 17 177 Indiar Pipe Line 93 Po Merritt Oil OH 7 Midwest Oil 2 ‘H Midweet Kfg National Transit ........... 2r New York Transit 174 1.6 Northern Pipe Line 107 110 Ohio Oli 300 308 Penn.-Mex 25 30 Praìrie Oil and Gas 640 647 Prairie Pipe Line ..........281 284 Sapulpa Refg 8 _3V Solar Reflning 390 400 Southern Pipe Ltno ........ 94 93 South Pentì Oli .190 195 Southwest Penn Pipe Line .*. 60 64 Standard Oil Co. of Ind J2IH 122 Standard Oli Co. of Kan 605 RIO Standard Oil Co. of Ry 108 109 V Standard Oil Co. of Neb. .... .190 200 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y 550 554 Standard Oil Co. of Oblò.. . .535 550 Swan & Finch “f 30 34 Yacuum Oli ....665 670 Washington Oil 24 26 METAL TRADE By T'nitfì Financial CLEVELAND. Ohio. Oct. 30.—Daly Metal Trade Saturday. Coke : holding grrnly at $8 to 59. Cornelisville orens. Industriai ueere ir ebuyin* , c.al more freelv and pncea show a higher tendeney. Daily Metal Trade’ index for ppot mìne.run bitumlnou now stand at $4 per ton f. o. b . mine* Iron bar are down 10 po’.nts to 2.05 e, Pittsburgh. Car buyuig continue aotive. Southern Ohio pie iron ha ea*ed off further. prices ranglng from 531 to $32. Ironton fumace. Alabama ptg iron following a weaketung tendency which took pricee to $28.50. Birmingham base now i alleht’y firmer with prompt ranging up to S3O fumare. Tinta np $1 io $37 and xinc is 5 potnts higher, raneing from 7.15 cto 7 20c. SL Louis. Le ad i firmer. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO. Oct. 28.—Butter—Creamery extra. 40: standard*. 42e: firt*. 42® 44 Vjc •econd* 34 Hfi 35c. Eggs—Ordinary. .30® 33c: flrst. 35®45c. Chcese—Twin 24V* ®E4**c: >oung American. 25c. Poultry— Fowia. 13®20c; duck. 18e: geese, 19c: sprlng. lbc; tui-key. 35c: rooster. 14c.
New York Stocks (By Thomson A McKinnon! —Oct. 28 —
Railroads— Prev. High. Low. dose. dosa Atchison ... 104 H 104* 104 * 103 *i Atl. C Line.l2o 120 120 120 B. 4 0 52 52" 52"* 53 Can. Pac 145 144 H 144’a 144 C. 4 N.W.Ry BPi 80 89* 00 C., R. 1. 4 P. 4LH 41 li 41 ’ 41 U C. & G.W.pf.. 121 121 12‘ 12’* Del. & Lack.l3ol 130 136 H 135 H brie 15 14T 14t 14 7 Erie lt pfd. 23 22 7 22 TANARUS 22’* Gt. N. pfd.. 92* 02’ 92’ 92 V 111. Central..ll3 113 113 112 : s Kan. City 80. 23 23 23 22N Ledigli Val.. 00 08 * 09 >l9 M. K. & T . 17 10 7 16" J 4 Mo. Pac. pid. ÓO% 7>.5 ’ 55 H 50 V S. Y Cent.. 90 K 8?* 08** 00’* N. Y.N.11.&H.. 30 ’, 20*. 20*% 20* North. Pae.. 80 ’<* 85 7 80 86 ’ Nor. A West.l2o'* 120 120 120 s * Pcnn 40 5* 49 >i 40’4 40 : * ReaUlny 84 H 83', 83 V* 83 4 So. Ry 25’* 25 25 25 So. Pac 04 è* 03'. 93** 04 St. Paul 30 H 30' 30’s 30 Vi Bt. Paul pfd. 47 46"* 101% .47 St. L. & S.W. 34 .33* 34 33% StX.AS W pf. 50 Vi 66 50 ’i 65 Vi St L.&S.F.Ry. 27 20% 26% 20% Tcx 4 Pac.. 27 27 27 27 Union Pac... 146’i 146 140'a 140** Wabash 10% IO 7 10% IO 7 W ab. pfd .30% 30 30 .30 West. Pac... 10% 10% 16% t'l% Pgh. 4 W.V. 30 39 30 30 Rubber— Ajax Rubber 13 7 13% 1.3% 13% Fish Rubber 12 V 12% 12% 12% Godrioh R 33 Kelly-Spg. ... 41 7 41% 41% 41 Vi K. T. & R C. 7 65* 6% 7 Equlpment— Am. C. A Ed. .184 184 184 184% Am. L0c0.... 129 V*B I*B 128 Va Bald. Loco. 134% 13.3% 133% 134% Uen. Electric 177% 177 177 177 Lima Loco. . 01 % 60 % 00 % 00 % N Y. Airb . 30 30 30 35 % Am. Steel F 42** 42% 42% 42% Pullman ...131% 130% 1.30% 130% Ry. Steel Sp. 118 118 118 118% West. Airb. .. 96 90 06 90 V Weet. Elee... 62% 01% 01% 62 Steel— Beth. (8>... 72% 72% 72% 72% Colo Fuel 20 20 29 20% Crucibie .... 79% 77% 78 79 Gulf State.. 80% 87 80% 80% Laekawanna.. 82% 82 % 82% 82 M ideale 32% 32% 32% 32% Penna S. 8.. 3% 3% 3% 3% Replogle .... 20% 20 29 29 Rep. I. 4 S.. 50 40% 49% 49 U. S. Steel. 100% 100 100% 100% U. S. 9. pfd 122% 122 % 122% 122% Yansdium . . 42 % 42 42 % 42 Motor— Ara. B. Ma?. 36% 30% 36% 39 Cbandler M.. 60% 00% 00% 01 Gen Motor. 14% 14% 14% 14% Hudson M... 20% 20% 20% 20 Max. M. (A) 10% 49% 49% 49% Max M. (B) 15 14% 15 15 Mack Motor. 60 60 66 55% Keleey Wheel 09 08 99 04 Martin Perry 28% 25% 28% 28% Pierce Arrow 12% 12 12 12 Studebaker .129% 128 128% 120 Stromberg . . 62 52 52 62 Stew. Warn. 53 53 53 53% Willy Over. 0% 0% 0% 6 Mining— Butte C. & Z. 7% 7 7 7% 7% Butte Super. . 32% .32% 32% 31% Dome Mirice, 30% 39% 39% 39% Int. Nicke!.. 15% 15 15 15% Tex. G 4 S.. 03% 62% 63 01% Copper— Am. Smelt.. 60 50 59 59 Anaconda . 50% 50% 7.0% 50% Chilo Coppor 24% *4 24% 24% Insptr 35% 35% 35% 35% Kennecott . . 3.3 % 3.3 .3.3 3.3 % Miami 28 28 28 27% Magma 31% .31% 31% 31% T'tah Copper 65 0.3% 04 04 Ray Con. ... 14 1.3% 14 13%
U. S. BONDS FLUCTUATE Government Issues flave Traders Puzzled by Movements. By Cnittd Financial NEW YOKK, Oct. 30.—The new 4 V per cent Government bonds, whose sudden drop has puzzled traders generally, furnlshed more fireworks in thè early trading today. when they rose to wlthin J i of a pnint of par soon aster thè opening. Just when it looked as though they would reach par a graduai recession began. Other sections of thè bond market were steady. Corporation bonds called for pay--1 ment in November, 1022, in advance of maturity, reflect easy money rates and ability of corporatlons to rtfund loans .put out at high rates of in terest with new issues at moto rea sonable rates. Total of corporation bonds callled in November is SIOO. 749.000, against $113,862,000 In October, and $2,184.500 In November. 1921. NEW YORK LIBERTY BONDS - - Oct. 28— Prcv Hlxh. Low. C!o-t Ciò L. B. 3%. ..100.52 100.44 100.50 Moti L. B. Ist 45% 98 40 08 20 98 32 98 .30 L B. 2d 4’*. 98.16 98 OS 98 10 98 14 L. B 3d 4% . 0 C 6* 08 50 08 ,-,0 08.66 I-. B. 4th 4% 98.38 08.20 98 20 08.40 Victory 4%s .100 30 100.28 100.30 100.28 Gali Victory. 100.04 100.02 100.04 inoli; ; New Govt B.ÌS 09.40 99.32 00 40 00.40 NEW YORK STOCK OPENING ! Allied Chemical 77 ; Alìis-Chalmer 45% j Am. Can 72 : American International Corporation . 30% 1 Ara. Locomotive 120% [ Am. Steel Foundry 4.3 ! Ar... Sumatra Tobacco Co 35 Vi Am. Tel. ar.d Tel 1 ’2 Am. Woo!en 08% 1 Anaconda SO 1 Atlantic Gulf 4 W. 1 22% Baldwln Loco 134 B. & O 5 : Bethlehem Steel (B) 71 1 Chandler Motor 80 C 4 0 75 Chi., Mil. A St Paul com 30* Cht.. Mll. & St Paul pfd 4~ i Chicago 4 Northwestern 41 * , Chi.. Rock laland 4 Pac . 98 1 i Chi Rock lei & P. 6 per cent pfd. . 80k | Coedon Oi! 4 7 ! Cono’idte<l O*, 1.37’ Continental Can 00 j Com Product 127 Crucibie Steel 78*. Cuban Am. Sugar *2’ ! Tlavleon Chm 3.3 1 i Bel. 4 Hudson 134% ! Erie 14 Famou P’aver 05 ! Freeport Texas 33 % I General Aapbalt 58 ’ General Motor 14* ! Gt. Northern pfd 91 !Gt Northern Ore 34 * I Gulf State Steel 9.3 Tfudtmn Motor 20% i Po; ton Od 83%. I Tllinoi Centrai . 11.3’ Tnspiration Copper 35% K-nnecott Copper 33 I Lima Loco Ri *< Lorw. ine 19’ ! Marine pfd 52 ’’ Marvland Oli .34* Mexican S B. 17% Mtdva’e Steel .32’ Mionrt Pac. Hr. pfd 55'.. National Biscuit 235% N. Y Centra! . 90 New Haven 20 U Norfolk 4 Western 120 Northern Pacific Owen Bottel com 30 Pan-Amcriciin Petroleum 01 7 , Pan-Am. Pete (B) 91 Penna Ry. 40% Pro. and Reflncr 4O % Pullman Pai. Car 130%, Pnr Oil "9% Readlng : Royal Batch of N. Y 50 Sears-Roebuck 87. Sinclair 33 % Skelly Oil 9 7 i Southern Ry 24%. Southern P.y pfd 00% Stndard Oli of Cai 118 Standard Oil of N. J 200% Studebaker 128 Texas Gas and Sulphur tri”. Texaa Co 40 % Tobacco Products 82 v, Transcontinnental Oil 1 4 7 4 Union Pacific 14fi 7 ; U. S. Retali Stores 80 ’4 r. S. Reaìtv 00% U. S. Industriai Alcohol 04% U. S Rubber 53% U. S. Steel ..100% Wabash 10*1. Wabash let pfd 30 Willvs-Overland 0 Wllaon * Co 42% COTTONSEED OIL By T'nltcd Financial NEW YORK. Oct. 28. —Cottongeed oli sale., totaled over 11.000 barrei. A leading refiner who took in October oi! dellvered 7,600 barre] of November which clrculated tmong ommiseion house. The balance of "he list via not affected by thè 17-poln drop in flovember and was 4 to 10 higher with eteaiber lard and cotton market Clostng \all: November. 8 70®8.720 C'eoetnbftr $.79®8.80c: January, 8.85 Ut S.Boc: Fehrìmry. 8 08®9.03c: Aprii, P.OOu *0 13c: May. \Ò.lO® 9.18 c: June. 9 15® 9.3|C. \
Prev High Low Close. Cioe. tlils— Cai Potrei. . 57 V* 56% 50 V 56% Cosden 40% -18% 49 49 Houston Oil. 84% 82% 83V* 83 Invine. Oli.. 10% 10% 16% 10% .<le\ Petrol. .22P % 220% 228% 227 Middle S. Oil 12% 12% 12% 12% Mei S. B. .. 17% 16% 17% 17 Pan.Am. Pet. 02% 01 >, 01 % 01% Pn-Am. P. B 91% 00% 91 90% Patì. Oil 50% 49% 50 50% Pro & Ref. . 47% 10% Hi* 47% Pure 0i1.... 20% 29% 29 % 20 % Roya! Duteh 50 V* 50% 50 % 50 % S Ol! of Cai. 118 115% 117% 117% Std Oii NJ. .207% 205% 200% 205% Sinclair 33% 33% .33% 33% Texas 0o ... 40% 48% -19 48% Texas C 4 O. 23% 23% 23% 23 Trans-Con Oli 15 14% 14% 14% Union Oii 16% 10% 10% 10% White 0i1... 5% 6% 5% 6% industriiti—— Allied Chem. 81 77 77V* 81 Ad Rumici’. 16 16 16 16 Alli Citai.. 46 45% 45% 44 % Amer Can... 7.3% 71% 71% 72 V, Am UAL.. 13 % i. 3 13% 13% Amer 1ce....109% 109% 100% 109% Am Linseed. 35% 35% .35% 36% Am W'oolen.. 98% 08% 98% 08 . Cen Leather. 38% 38% 38% 30 ' Covo Cola. . 78% 78 78 78 Cornp &. Tal>. 68% 68* 68% 69 Ciuett & Pea 65 65 05 ... Cont fan .. .. 07’, 95% 90% 96% Endi Johnson 85% 85% 85% 85 V* Fam Player. 94% 94% 94% 98’s Gen Asphalt. 59% 58% 50 % 50% Inter Paper. 59% 58% 59 58% Loews ... 20 18% 20 10% May Stores. .130 135 135 133% Mont & Ward 21% 21% 21% 21% Nat Enamal. . 68 67 % 08 % 67 % Owen Bottle. 38% 38 % 38 >4 38% Crpheuni .. . 23 23 23 .... Sears Roe. . . 8(1 85% 86 84% Union B k P 70 70 70 . . . U S Ret Str 87 % 86 80 % 87 % U S Ct Ir P 20 29 29 29 U S Heaity. 89% 87 % 80% 87% Kreege ....175 174 176 ... U 8 Ind Aleo 05% 64% 64% 65% Worth l’umii 35 35 35 35 Utilities— Ani T and T. 120% 122 122 122 Ilrkl.vn R T. 17% 17% 17% 17% Consol Gas .139% 138 138% 137% Col Gas ...109% 109% 109% 100 People's Gas. 04 04 04 93 West Un ...112 112 112 111 % Stoppili*— Am Int Corp 32% 31% 31% 32% Am S and C 22% 22’, 22% 2.3% Atl Gulf.... 23% 22 % 22& 23% Int M M .... 13% 1.3% 13% ... Int M M pfd. 50% 53% 53% 50 Vi Food— Amer Sug . . 77% 77% 77% 77% Aus Nli-hols. .3.3 % .3.3 .33% .32% Nat Biscuit .2.37 235 235 233 Coni lYod .128. 126% 120% 127% Cuba Cn Su. 13% 13 13 12% Cu Am Sugar 22% 21 % 22% 21% Wilson ,x Co. 41% 41% 11% 41% Tobacco— Aiu-Suniatra . 36 % .30 36 36 Am Tot- Co .160 159% 159% 158 A Con.' Orar. . 30 38% 384 .. . Tob Prod .. 83% 82% 83 82% Mlsrrllanrous >; nk— Alaska J . . 1' ■ 1 % 1 % 1 % Ari Ractr .118 118 118 117% Tenn Cooper. 0% 9% 0% 9 I)av Chem. . 34% 3,3 3.3% 34% E!ec 8 llatty 66 56 50 66 Pere Mnrq.. 35% .36% 35% 35% North Ara . 07% 07% 90% 06% ('allah..n ... 8% 8% 8% 8% Ske’ly Oil ..in 10 lo 10 Phlla Co ... 41 % 41 ■% 41 % 41 S Ol! of Ind. 122% 121% 122% ... Sale. 0.6(10.
CURB MARKET IRREGULAR Finn ()|*-iimg rhangOK Kapidly With Deerease in Sales. si;/ l'mted Financial NEW YOKK. Oct. 30.—There was little lift to thè curii market aster thè opening today and what looked liko a Arra beginning soon degenemtcd iato irregularìty. Standard oi! of indiana fell about a point dur.ng thè flrst hour'a trading, going to 121. International l’etroleum went back to 22%. off Hayes Wheel gave one of ita fu milinr exhibitlons of flrmness In a wobbly market by advaricing to 37%, up %. NEW YORK CURB MARKET (By Thomson A McKinnon) —Oct. 28— Cloalng Bid Ask Acme f’acking 35 40 tu Acro cim 4% 5% ■ :rt • - Aer. pfd 'l4 27 .kigton A Montani. ... 1 1 12 C. ston A Montana Corp 79 80 Goldfield Con 8 9 Ululili Extcnxion .... 7 8 International Petroleum. 23 '* 23 % Hrbj ia, 5 6 Nipissing 5% 5 7 4 Oliarli Motor .3% .3% Salt Creek 18% 18% Tonopah Extetision .... .3% 3% Timorati Mining 2% 2% P S new ... 5 % 6 % S Light & Heat 1 % 1 0-10 S l.iehl Se Heat pfd. 1 ** 2 Wrighi Martin 2 0 Yukon Goid Mine C 0... 87 95 Jerome 2 * .3 New Cornelia 10% 18 United Verde 2.5 27 Heuuoyah 2 6 Omar Od 1% 1 11-10 Rep Tire 20 40 INDIANAPOLIS STOCKS *fork —Oct. 28— Bid. A*. Ind lJ*rht Co t'olii 58 ... Ind TKiiilway &Li cht Co pfd. h 4 % ... A North welter n piti.. 40 ... Tndpls A Boutht a*tfrn pfd 80 Ind;%" St Jiai w - ; .... 58 fló T *rrt H Trartlon St L Co pfd 90 !' i! Indpß Ai Las *rn com. . . 1 ... T H Indp’s A : *4m<rn pfd.. 7V% . , Tmction of Ind com 7 17 1 lem Traciion ai Ind int pfd f) 15 i jiioi Tra**i!oi of Jud Jùd pfd 8 Advance Rurnely 15 ... American Central Lif® 200 ... American Co pfd 98 ... Lei l R R com 59 ... ficìt R R pfd 51 Century B'dg Co r>fd 90 ... Citicß Servici Co. com ... CltlcH Service Co. pfd ... Citizenn Gas Co . 22 24H Homo Hr*w . 22 Indiana Hotel com 88 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 99 ... Ind Nat Lise In Co 2Mi ... Indiana Titlo <iuaranty 00 70 Indiana Pipe Lino Co ... hip:* Abattolr pfd . 48 Jndpls Gas 50 ** 5.3 ìndpla Tel cotn 1 ... fndfde Tel pfd 90 Ver Pnb Utilities Co pfd.... 52 ... Nat Motor Car Company I >4 B*4 Puh Savinpa Ina Co rtVfc ... Hauh F*rtilÌ7.er pfd 49 ... Standard Oil of Ind li 84 ... stening Pire In* Co 7 .... Van Camp Tlardw pfd 90 ... Vari Camp P~od Int. pfd. 97 100 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd 100 Vandalia Coal Co coni I 4 Vandnlia Coal *o pfd 9 14 Wabash Raiiway Co pfd Wabash Raiiway Co c0m.... 10 1.3*4 Bonds rtroad Ripplc 5s 03 . . . Citlzene St Raliroad s*. 84% 80 Ind Coke and Gas 0 * 80 ... Ind Northern 5s 25 ... Tnd. Union 5s 20 ... ’nd Co A So ós 97 ... Indpl. A Marti Pur li lo 5 e .... 01 04 Tndpla Northern 5 52 Va 54 Tndjils A Northwestern 5h ... 50 fi ß Indpl ft 8 E 6t 40 ... Indpla Shelby & 8 E fis 58 01 Tnd Street, Ry 4a 07 08 fndpls Trae A Terni 5s 87 *4 92 Kr.komn Marion & W. 5.... 91 94 T H Indpls & E 5s 72 1 ,4 TTnion Trae Co of Ind os. . . . 05 . . Citizen Gas 5 87 88 Ind Hotel Co 2nd 0s 99% Indpls Gaa 5s .. .* 89 92 Indpl Idsht A Heat 5 94 97 Indpls Water 5s 97 97*4 Indpls Water 4Vi 84 87 New Tel let 0 98 New Tel L D fis 98 South ind Power 0 87 92 CHICAGO STOCKS (By Thomon & MoKinnon) —Oct. 28 — Oppn. High. Low. Clone. A. Si Co. pfd. fii)% 06% !)!• % fl% C. El. Ry pfd 6 6% 5 % Con. Motor. 10% 10% !o’4 10% Geli. Mot.. 10% 10% 10% 10% 1,1 b M,-Nelli 8 8% 8 8% Mont. Ward. 22% 22% 22% 22% N Leath new 8% 8% 8% 8% l’ick Se C 0... 27% 28% 27% 28% •’ig Wig. A. 42% 42** 42% 42% Quaker Oats. 09 99% 99 99% òfew Warner 53 53 62% 62% Awlft & C0..108% 109% 108 108% Swift Tntl... 21% 22 21 % 22 Union C. & C 63*. 63% 03% 63% W ah 1 54 54% 54 54%
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
HOGS li DATILE CQiTIiE STESO! Light Receipts and Few Holdovers Hoid Prices Up to Close of Last Week. Hot Frice* Day by Day 250-300 Ib 200-225 lb 150-180 !bs Ort. 23. 0.60® 0.65 9.60 9.60 24. 9.50 9.50 9.50 25. 9.25 9.25 9.25® 9.35 26. 9.00® 915 9 00@ 9.15 9.00® 9.15 27. 0.00 9.00 9.00 28 8.00 8.90 8.00 30. 8.85 8.85 8.85® 8.90 Hog prices rulerì steady to a nickel lower at thè locai live stock exchange today. Receipts were a shade light at 7.500, and there were praetically no hold-overs. Sales were at thè sanie figure, except some lights which sold at Saturday’s price level. The bulk of sol s were recorded at $8.85 and some loads of lights brought $8.90. There were sufflcient orders and demand from packers to clear thè pens. Pigs brought thè price of thè load, and in some cases thè top of thè market. Sows held about steady with rnost sales at [email protected] and some extra choice at SB. The cattle market was steady with receipts above normal at 1,100. Choice stock was lacking, however, and In demand. Calves ruìcd steady with 500 in tlie pens. The best price paid was $11.50, and thè bulk of sales, slo.soCfll. A 50-eent reduction in l.irnb prices featured thè trading In thè sheep market, with a top of sl3. Kvves ruled steady at $5 down. Receipts, 300. —Hog—--150 to 200 lb $ 8.85® 800 Medium 8.8._> Heavy 8 8., To; 8.9(1 pij-B 8.00 down Pucktng sows 7.60 <ii 8.00 ■■■ —1 ’attte-"" Few oholee steers $12.00(812.50 Prime corn-fed teers. 1,000 to 1,300 lb 11.00 12.00 Good to choice steer 1,000 to 1.300 lb 9.25 2 9.75 Good to choice steer, 1,000 to 1,200 il 8.23(9 9.25 Good to choice teers, 1,000 to 1,100 lb 7.75 '$ 8.25 Common to medium teers, 800 to 1.000 ih 5.76tì 0 75 —low and Uelfer— Few choice heifor. 8 25® 9.50 Good to choice heifcr 7 25® 7.50 Medium heifcr 0.50® 700 Common to medium heifcr.. 6.50® 050 Good to chele ecow 5.50® 025 Common tu good corni .3 00® 550 Cutter 2-7548 3.25 Canner 2 00j*g 2.59 —Bull Kaney buteher bull $ 500 78 550 fino, 1 to elio!,il buteher bull* 4mi u 4 T.i Bologna bull 3.75® 4.25 Light bologna bull 3.00® 3.50 Choice teals $lO 50 ,J 11.00 tu.iHl vea. 0.604(10.50 Medium vea! hòii'u 950 1 I-ightweight veal* 7 50H > 60 Hoavyweight veal 6.60 4t 7 60 ! Common lieavie 5 OD® 6.5 U Top 11 50 —9heeii nini larolit— Cui! $2.250 350 Good to choice enea 3.504$ 6.00 Few choice lambì J 3.00 Good t l'bo.oe iambs ...... 11 12 50 Heavy larnb 10.50c.1t 50 Culi 1 aiuta 700 Bucka 3 00 OTHER LIVE STOCK Hi/ f n Iteri f- mandai UFirnAlìO. Ori. CR.—-Rwiiuc, 8.000; market low*r, top *1 bulk *f f 5H . 05. h**avyw^ÌKht. li* duini VYitfht. *8 S ó 'it 11 1 lljrhtwfjght SS 7.3Bi>i ; li*-ht lifht. 5^8.73 f ti h .00 : lie.ivy pa kmij inw. t’.irkluff ows. rough, 57.V15 '>1 7 00. piK. 78.7 ‘>u 8 uo Cattle—R**i ipA ,4,mark* t. teacly; choice and prime. MI 75<R1L70; medium and good M *0 (] l ?.• cummou gn id aliti ri 't‘ J u common ami medium. V ót s* ; bulchcr c.ittlc and 8 10. bull. i*3.50U0 3. anner. cutter, cows *.riii heifcr.#. *0; canner steer. 5*3 ó0 '■ 4 vca! calves. <t I 1 feeder alfe ri. 0' tf 8 ; Ktoekcr teers t L4J Gt 7,83; stockcr i-own ani helfers, 5 40 .sheep—Ref?etpts. 3.000 niarkei, steady: l&mbs. .05: .ambi, culi and common, 4, I’J 7. : year.mg wethers 50 7. ii 13. *4 .'*0 at 7.7*>. culi to common ewps. M 7b 'a ù-jó. CINCINNATI. Oct 28 —Csttl©—Re, eip?*. 400; market hw, weak ; shipper. JT <* u 10.60. Calve—Market . extras. 50 <&i2. Hog—Re ( -dpt?< 2<“* market %ve;k: good to choice ia*kerH. fK.OOiii'.V Bheen—Re pìpt* 350; market ateady •"> àf. 0 60. — Market steady. fair to Kood. ?1 3 60 <<£ 14. CIEVLIrAND, Oct 28—TTog—R<v % eipt 3,500; marki SI*IS ( QR2ò; $O.l5Tt 0.20; plgs. so.ls(itO 20; r‘*cs. $0.15 s i 0.25 rouirh'. $7 75; $4 75 f'attlc —Reeetpt* tiOO; market, pJow good to chofcc bull. $5 0, gooti to choieo uteer o te 11 : Kood to choiee heifcr. 87 ; good to choice cows. >4 good cows, s3<te4; < onimori cow. nu iter. fcheep and lamb Re eeipi 1.000; market, steady. top. fri 475 Calve-—Rcceipt, 300, market, 500 lower; top. sl2. KAST ST. LOT7IS, Oct. 28 —< ittica Re vVipt. 2.0t)0: market stea<ly at Frtdny’s .'‘\rrage Hogs—Receipts. 0.500: market 10 te 2Oc lower; heavy. $8.25te8.75. medium. SS.SOteH.BS: llshl. $H C.OteO 10, hght light*. $8.75*3 ILIO; packinf: $7 te 7 05. ptg*. **.75 te RIO, bulk. $8.75 Rio. Shcei —Recclpt. 2.500: market eteidy owe. S4te 0 : canner* and cutter*. 50cte3 #2.60; wool lamhc $1.3.50 te 14 25. KAST BUFFALO. Oct. 28.—Cattle—Re ceipt. 175 market low. teady. ehipping *U‘cr. s9.sote 10.50. buteher grade. $7.60 tei*: cowh. $2.25 (ti 0.26. Calve—Recelpt, 000; market low ,loe lower; ibi to ehoioe. s4te 13. Sheep and lamb— Rcceipt. 2.400; market low, teady; chele lamb*. 14 50, culi to fair. s7tels: yearluu. $7 teli: heep. $.3.60 te 8 50. Hog*—K*%cipts, 6 000: market blow. .3 5 e lower; Yorkc*. $0.26; pig>. $0 25 : mixed, $0.2,5: he ivic. $0.25: rough. $7 te 7.76; etag. J.Vrfd, KANSAS CITY. Oct. 28. —Hog—Krceipt, .3,500; market, eteady; bulk, heavie. buteher, llglit. $R 15ui S 40 ; ptge, $8(1(8.50. Catti*' RecciptH, 4.000: market. steady: prime fed steers. $10.7.5 (</ 13.25 ; pialli to fair dreumsl href teer. western steers, ss.sote 10; southern steers, $3.25 H 8.25; covse. $2.25 te 0.50 ; heifern, $4 50 'ti 0.50 toriker and feeder. $4 30 te 8 : bull. s2.3ote 4.50; ealve $ > ;>otel(b3o Rh**ep —Rcceipt. 5,000; market steady; iambs. $12.50H 14.25. yearlingp. SBte.ll: wetherH. $0 75te H: ewe. ss.2s<te 0.75; utockds ami feedt-rs, slo.sote 13.50. TERSE MARKET NOTES Bu T nihd Financial GASPER. Wyo. Oct 28 —3 hn Mammoth Oil Company wll on Dome, is twenty-Bix ffot tu thè Bpoonil Wall Creek and with 1,000 teet of oil in thè hole and thè amount increasinß. A good produoer i 3 indicateli. Tlie well Is utili bcing drlllcd. WASHINGTON—ProduetIon of rye. barley and potato? for all eountrie reporlhur Ih larger Gian for tlie sanie eountrie laet year. thè Department of Commerce report" The rotato crop 1 about 128 par cent of that of 1021 for all thè eountrie. WASHINGTON.—A total of 103,073 oar were loaded with bitnminoiiß coni durine: thè flrst threj day of thl week, or an tnerease of 1,446 cnm ov or thè eorrespondltig perlod of last weck, thè American Raiiway Abhociatlon report. Anthracite loading for last Wrdr.csday were 0.539. or fjfty-eight car under thè day befote. CHICAGO.—The number of freieht ears ordered tilt year up to Oet 15 were 122,053 which exeeeds thè averaye annusi record of both thè laet tire and !nst ten year. The, number of locomotive ordered up to Oet. 15 was 1.702 which compare# with tlie averoge annuali? tn thè last teu years of 2.118. aceordlng to Raiiway Age. YOUNGSTOWN. —The average price of bar iron shlpmentß In thè pat Bixty day mi 1.05 c against t. 700 in thè preceiting pi*riod. Puddllng wag> were raiseil from $8.94 to $10.12, a tou and bar iron flnlshers wagea about 12 per cent. WASHINGTON.—TIie arersge rate of wages for male farm labor for thè entiro United States Oet. 1 was $28.97 a month with board, compared to thè average for thè year of 1921 of $30.14. accordine to thè Department of Agricoltore. CHlCAGO.—Railroads report heavy move ment of empty grain car west. T.onjstringe of empiii' are en roiito to Towa, Nebraska, E.i4m and Colorado for loadln*.
NEW YORK PRODUCE B/ United Financial NEW YORK, Oct. 2S.—Flour —Quiet and firmer. Pork—Dull; mess. [email protected]. Lard—llaeier; midwest spot, [email protected]. Sugar—Raw quiet. 5.65 c; refined quiet, granulateti, 6.90 @7c. Coffee—Rio. 7c; spot. 10% @lo%c: Santo No. 4, 16015 V*c. Tallow—Strong: special. 7%@Bc: city, o%c. Dressed poultry—Easy; turkeys, 30 & 65c: chickens. 20@40c; fowls, 10@36c: ducks. 30c. [Avo poultry—Unsettled: geese. 23@25c; ducks. 20@30c; fowls. 18 @2oc: turkeys. 30@32c: rooster. 16c: chickens. 18 S 2 Oc. Cheese—Firmer: State whole milk common to special. 20(®27c: State skims. ,19@20c. Butter—Firmer : creamery extra, 48e: special market, 48 %@ 40c State dairy tubs, 33 @47% c. Eggs— Steady: nearby white fancy uncaudled. 88® 920: nearby brown and mixed. 05@71c: fresh firsts to extra. 45@05c: Pacific coast flrst to extra. 45 @B6c; white western firsts to extra. 08@80e. fiieieìì’et HELPS CHIHIS Ali Prices Open Higher, but Are Held Down by Unexpected Receipts. By I nited Financial CHICAGO, Oct. 30. —Grain prices opened higher on thè Chicago Board of Trade today. A stronger foreign market was tlie eliief intluence in thè tiade. Heavier receipts took thè erige off tlie advance. Keports from several points In Kansas and Nebraska indicating moderate rains had relieveil thè apprehension of drought in thè winter wheat fleiils caused a flurry of eelling soon aster thè opening. Corn prices followod thè advance in wheat and were evenìy % cent higher at tlie opening. Receipts were 375, ears, which was considerably in exeess of anticipations. Oats was in a strong positiori at tlie opening. Receipts were moderate. l’rovisions were nominai at thè opening. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE ■ —Oct. 28—Bv f nited Final" ini WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close D.C 114’* .15 % 1.14% 114% May... 1 13% 1 13% 1 12% 1.12% July. . . 1.00 1.06% 1.05 1.05% COHN Dee (IH .08% .00*i .07 May .. .67% 08*, .07% .67% Julv.. . .07 7 , 07 T # .00 % .60% C ATS— Dee 42% 42% il % .41% May... .41% 42% .39% .39 ’ Ju'.y . .40% 40% .39% .30% LARD—•i : 10.40 Jan... f* .45 9.45 9.40 940 RVE—]>c,. . . . 80% 81% 80% .80% May SO % .80% .80 .80 •Nominai. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN i liy United Financial CHICAGO. O l. ’% N , wheat Corn—- : No. 2 yelhiw. 71u72c. Ne 3 yellow. 00® Ne l y!lew. 7(1,170’,.. No 0 iw, 09% ;70%' N : n.ixed 10 *■: 71%. No 3 lulXPd. 70%c: No 0 inixod 70% e. No 2 white 70% @71%. No. 4 ' White 70% c; No 0 white. 70.-, o*l Ne 3 White. 42 % 44-. Ne 4 white, 42%e. Barie> —00 Ù 07e Rye—B2 %c. INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN —Oct. 28— Riti for far lo! of rain and h*y at tho cali of tlie Indianapolis Bearti es Trade w ere Wheat —Through bl!lcd. (cady. No. 2 reti. $1 15 'u I 17 Corn -Ealcr No 3 white. 05% (infi’xc; No 4 white. 00 ,i 03%e Ne 3 white new. 04 @04% r : No 3 yellow, 05 U titic No 4 yelhiw . 04 il 05.■ No .1 new velß.w. di a 04%e: No. 3 mixed, 05 U 00< . No. 4 mìxod, H4@6sc. i)*t —Easier No 2 whito, 41@ i2c: No. 3 w hite 40% ® 4 le. Hay -No 1 ttmothy. sls® 15.50; No. 2 timothy sl4 50® 15 No 1 light dover mixr-.l sl4® 14.50. No. 1 dover hay. $13.50 @l4 —lnepection Wheat—No. 2 reti. 1 car: No 3 reti. 3 c.-T: No 4 reti. 1 car: No 5 reti, 1 car So 2 nuxel. 3 cara; ampie. 2 car Total, li car. Corti—No 2 white. 4 car No. 3 white. 8 car: No. 4 white. 5 c:,r; No. 5 white. 1 car: No. 0 white. 4 car- No. 2 vellow 5 car. No. 3 yeilow. 11 car. No 4 yellow. 5 oar No. 5 yelìnw. i car. No 0 yellow. 2 rara ; No. 2 mixed. I car; No 3 mixed. 2 car- No. 4 mixed. 3 car-: No. 6 mixed 3 car; No 6 mixed. 1 car sample mixed. 1 rnr. Total. 60 car*. Oat—No. 2 white. 3 car : No. 3 white, 3 car. No 4 white, 2 ears: No. 3 mixed. 1 car Total. 9 car. Rye—No 2. 1 car Total. I car. Total number of car* for day. Hi Grain price quoted f. o. b. basi, 41 %c to Now York. LOCAL WAGON WHEAT No 2 u&gun wheat, $1 12; No. 3 white onte, Silo. IN THE COTTON MARKET By I nitri! Financial NEW YOKK. Oli 28 —Cotton opened quiet and ebudv up 1 to 7 point. Renewed realtr.ing for over thè weekend wa absorhed b.v Wall Street and spot houni The market ciocd Arni, up 35 to 44 point High Low Lt Decomber . 24 ' 23.30 2-4 20 January 2.3 95 23 61 23 93 March 24.00 23 00 23.00 May 23.93 23 52 23.87 July 23.08 23.27 23.00 flt/ United Financial NEW ORI.HANS. Oct 28.—Cotton prtee on tho opening of tlie exchange bere today were Hghthv lower. lo*es heing rcgltered In 11 futuro exiept May. which showed a 0 point gain. Profit-taklng caused tlie market to cltue lower Eriday, but report of good business In cotton good boUtered prtee There wa a light fading off in purchc of product. chiefly un account of difflcultie in gettlng deltrcrle. lTofeßli)tial trnder nm of thè opinion (hit tho technlcßl positlon of thè market ha not been’BUffictently correctod to warrant a climi to new- high. Tho market cloaed Bteady (>lß*ll. High. Low. 0100 Bccemlwr ... 23.10 23 01 23 10 23 52 January .... 23.15 2(4.63 23.15 23.54 March 23 15 23.01 23 15 23.56 May 23.09 23.51 23 00 23.40 Spot. 23.25 e, off 26 points BOSTON WOOL MARKET By I nitrii Financial BOSTON. Oct. 28,—T.ondon wool price. accordine to advtcos rceeivod in tho locai market, have ndvnncod n to 25 per cent during thè pat week. and meant to many lo**al dealer that there I a world hortnge of wool. The oontinent and ngjand have hought wooi freley ior noariy two week, pa.vlng advance wlllingly. No bargain coniti ho bad tn tho locai market today. and even dealer. who are tneiined to be bearinh <lo not care to eli at presimi pricos. Sheexmkin advanoed to $2.35 r.t Chicago, wborea a year ago Olio wa a good price. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE Butter —Packing stock, 22 e. Eggs— Fresh candled. 38c: fowls, 4 % lb tip, 21e: fowls, under 4% lb., 17e; leghron fowi and springa, 25 c /c discount: Springs. 2 lbs under, 24c: springs, over 2 lbs , 17c: eock and slags, Ile: young toni turks. 12 lbs up. 33c: young ben turks. 8 lbs up. 33c; old toni turks. 28c; ducks. 4 lbs up. 17c; geese. 10 lbs up, ine; aquahs. 11 lbs to do/,, $4.50; young guineas. 1 % to 2-lb sixe. per do/. SB. N. Y. HAY MARKET By United Financial NEW YORK, Oct. 30 —The tone of thè locai hay market was stili very strong Saturday. with receipts itsrht. Large baie—Timothy No. 1. $27 btd: No. 2, $25 ®2O ; No. 3, s24® 25: dover mixed faney, $25®26: No. 1. s24® 25: No. 2. $22®23. Sniall baie—Timothy No. 1 $27 bid; No, 2 $24®20: No. 3, $23®24: dover mixed faney. s26® 20; No. 1. s23® 24: No. 2. s22® 23. RAW SUGAR MARKET By United Financial NEW YORK, Oct. 28.—-Raw sugar opened stead.v; Decomber, 3.67®3.08e; March, 3.24 ®3.26: May. [email protected]; July, 3.53® 3.35 c. The market elosed stradv December. 3.09 c, March, 3.250* May. 3.38 c
IRi CROSS WILL HDD TOSPLENOOR Ex-Kaiser ‘Orders’ Trappings for Corning Marriage to Princess Hermine. By United A etc BERLIN, Oct. 30.—The splendor of thè okl military uniforme and thè glintlnijf, bejeweled decorations which he bestowed with regai condescension when he ruled thè German Empire as kalser, wili mock thè gray-haired, white-bearded old exlle with their ineaningless pretensa when he marries thè Princess Hermine at Doorn one week hence. The ex-kaiser has “ordered” all men among thè wedding guests who hoid
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military rank sh&ll wear thè full dresa uniforma of their respective corpa. The iron cross in his various classes and thè order of thè Black Eagle are two of thè distinctly military decorations which those who Fon them stili cling to. The Kaiser, perhaps to forestali comparisons with thè treasure eent him by thè rulers of thè world as presente at his flrst wedding, has decreed that there shall be no wedding gifts at all this time. HAS APPLE MESSAGE “Silent Oratori’ Advises Eating of Well-Known Fruit. In behalf o appiè consumption thè "Silent Orator,” on thè Merchants Heat and Ligiit Company building is carrying a message as follows: Apple, apples, applee—eat more apples; health’s best way—eat apples every day—apples are plentiful and l’.heap; an appio a day keeps thè doctor away. National Apple Week, Oct. 31-Nov. 7. •—W. C. Katterhenry, chairman, Locai Apple Distributors.
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SIMILAR Police Puzzled By United Aste CHICAGO, Oct. 80.—Among thè marriage bells that rang in connection with thè wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kaline Sunday was thè clanglng of thè gong patrol wagon that carried them to thè Lawnda.Mj police station, where they had to te™ thè desk sergeant they weren’t crazy, but Just happy. The patrol wagon was called into thè celebration when neighbors of thè Kalines reported to thè pciice that thè bridai party resembled a picnic at an Insane asylum. Screams and shouting were thè otrder of thè day, thè policeman who arrested them declared. "We’re not crazy," Kaline explalned. "We’re just been married and we're happy.” “Get-out of here,” said thè sergeant, "and keep quiet.”
