Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 150, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1922 — Page 10

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STfiCKS RALLY DURIXG HEAVY SHORTBUriNG Leading Industrials Show Good Gains at Opening of New York Exchange. RAILS CONTINUE ADVANCE Issues in General List Make Further Recovery—Steel Common Rallies. i Twenty active industriai stocks Wednesday averaged 96.23. up 12 per cent: twenty active rails averaged 59.25, up .03 rer cent. /?v United Finnntiai NEW YORK. Nov. 2.—The Wall Street Journal today says: News developments over night had little hearing on thè security values and stocks thè rally in progress at thè previous dose of thè New York stock exchange. Heavy short eovering gave ini perii s to thè recovery in leading industrials which showed thcir best gains at thè opening. Raldwin regai neri l*i, to 129%: Studehaker V to 125%, and Steel common %. to 104%. American Can hekl all its reniarkable rise in thè previous session. opening nt 74 I *. while thè active rail3 were generally higher. l'urtlicr Progress N’oted Stocks in thè generai list made further progress on thè recovery in thè lìrst hour. Steel common rallìed to 105 against AVednesday's low Mexican Petroleum to 222 a gains t 2174 and Baldwin to 130*4 a.ainst 127. Special buying was in cvitìer.*® in Manhattan Shirt which recovercd 3 points to 58 %. Continental Can sold at 05 against Wednesday’s low of 90A* while Ameri* an Can continued active around its high on thè rally. The advance of Uve points in American Can on Wednesday was accompanied hy reports that thè stock would go on a ?G divldend basis at thè next directors meeting. LOCAL BANK CLEARINCS Tndisnano’i bank clearing Wednesday ■sere 53.059.000; bank debita were 55.513,- j 000.

NEW YORK MONEY MARKET fiu Unite'' Financial NKW YORK Nov. I.—All timo money m.itur.ties are nomìnally qnoted at 4 à f 3 t—r cent. Commercial paper. 4%@ 4% per veut. NEW YORK LIBERTY BONDS —Nov. 1— Prev. High. Cote. Close. dose. I. B 34 100.5 100.54 100.58 100.52 L B 2d 4. 08.32 I. B 1-t 4%5. 08.52 08.40 08.40 OR 44 1. B 2d 4‘.k. 08.34 08.24 08 26 98.38 L B Sd *%s. ps.RM 08.72 08.72 08.Sn 7. B 4th 4%. 98.64 08.52 08 58 08 54 Vietory 4 s *s. 100.3 100.30 100.30 100.22 al! Vietory 100.02 100..>4 NVv Covi Edj 09.00 99 80 00 84 99.82 FOREIGN EXCHANGE si T'nited Financial NEW YORK, Nov. I.—ForeisTi exchange c*-petit <i finn. Demand. Cable, sterline $4.45 4 $4.45 \ Kreneh 7.05 c 7.05He l ire 4.21 c 4 sl^c LeUrian 6 54<? 0.54 *4 c Mark 0.02 He Lr&ehma 02.18 r 02.200 Swtsa 18.06 c JB.OBO CrUiìder 3P.070 39.10 c EfSPtaé 15.2d<* 1ó.28c f wred** . . .26.78<t 26.82 c Norway .18.2 le 18.25 c I>anc 20 13c 20.17 c MOTOR SECURITIES (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Nov. 2-r----—Cos — ine Ask. Karl Motors .. 1 % IH Col. Motors 24, Packard.com 17' 17*. Packard, ;>fd PI % W l’eerlvss 56 _ 58 Continental Motor, com ... 0% 10*4 Continental Motors, pfd ....101 103 Hupp, coni 21 21*4 Hupp. pfd 105 Tleo Motor Car 12Ti 13% Klein Muli.# .. 1 .rant Motor *4 % >'ord ot Canada 390 400 National Motors 2 3 federai Tru. k 19 21 Paté* Motors ..... 22 23 RepubUc Truck 1 % 2 % ACTIVE OTU’STOCKS (By Thomson & McKinnon) —Nov. 2 —dosine — Bid. Ask. Anglo-American Od 10* 20 % Atlantic Retining, Lobos .... 7'4 8 Borne-Scrvmser ........540 570 Tluckeye Pipe fine 93 94 Chesehronzh Mfg. Con 21.5 230 t ontinent.-il OH. Colorado ....144 147 Cosden Oli and Gas 5 10 resoent Pipe fine ... . 35 38 ’imlierland Pipe Line ......146 150 Klk Basm Pete 11 % 11 *4 Kureka Pipe Line 02 94 Gaiena-Sismal Oli. pf'l ......110 114 Gaìena-Sipnal. ira 50 51 Illinois Pipe Line 175 178 Indiana Pipe Line 03 95 Merritt Oi! ...... 7 7*4 .Midwest 0:1 2 3 Midwest Kfg 225 Kational Transit ... ..... 25 26 New York Transit .........173 175 ■•rtherti Pipe Line 107 HO Olio Oil 205 300 Perni.-Mex 25 30 fraine OH and Gas filo fi2s J’rairle Pipe Line 271 275 Sapulpa Kefir 274 3 Belar Refende —. .300 4<>o Southern Pipe Line 04 96 South Penn Oil isti 18.5 Southwest Perni Pipe Linee . . HO 62 Standard Oli Co. of Jml 11 7*4 117 54 Standard Oil Co. of Kan....593 605 Standard Od Co. of Ky 106*4 107 Standard Oil Co. of Nr-b 190 200 Standard Od Co. of N. Y. ..543 5.50 Standard Od Co. of 0hi0....520 550 Swan Se Kiuvh 30 .T* Vai-mini Oil . .625 633 Washington Oil 25 28 NEW YORK CURB MARKET tßy Thomson A McKinnon) —Nov. 1— Closlng Bid. Ask. Acme Parking 37 42 Curtis Aero com 4*4 5 Cnrtis Aero pfd 25 27 Boston Se Montana 10 11 Boston & Montana Cor. 73 75 Goldfield Con 7 8 Jumbo Extension 6 8 f atematioiial Petroleum 22 % 22 *4 Kirby ili 4*4 6 Nipisslng 5*4 5*4 Standard Motors 3la 3* Sali Creek 18 18% Tonopah Kxtension. ... 3 1-16 3*, Tonopah Minine 2 25 United P 8 ne 584 6 T’ S Llght & Heat 15-16 17-16 1’ S. Liglit A Heat pfd. 1* I*4 Wright-Martin 2 6 Yukon Gold Mine C 0... 83 90 Jerome 2% 2T4 New Cornelia ........ 15*4 17 United Verde 23 V* • 25*4 Sequo} ab 2 6 Omar Oil 1 7-16 I*4 Repubuc Tire 20 40 BOSTON WOOL MARKET Bu T'nitrd Financial BOSTON. Nov. 2 —The wool market va* quiot yesterdav reflecting a soarcity of offorings. rather than a dimlnishing demand. Tlie total wooleti export for thè three months. July 1 lo Sept. 30. are offlotally reyiorted as : Australia. 425.000.000 baie: New Zra'and. 99.000.000 bales. These hrures compare v itti 552.000 and 124.000 baie*-, reepective.i.v. tor thè correspondine three months of tast year. Australia saies are heavy. with American l.otises ìarse purehaser of greasy mermos at au ativ auca ol 10 to 25 per uenk

New York Stocks (By Thomson A McKinnon) —Nov. I.

Bailroads— Prev. High. Low. Close close. Atchlson 102*4 101% 102’i 102 At. Coast L. 118 115* 115 \ 117*4 g. & 0 49% 48 48% 48** Can. Pacific 143 141% 142% 143 C. & 0 73% 72 * 73% 73% cA N. IV. R. 87% 80% 86% 87% C.. R. I. Ap. 39% 38% 39 39% C. AG.W. p 12*h 12 % 12% 13 Del. A Hud. 128% 127% 127% 130 Bel. A Laeka 133 131 132 133 ■Erie 14% 13% 13% 13% Eric lst pfd. 20% 19 19% 20% Gt. No. pfd.. 80% 89% 90% 89% IH. Central. 112% 111% 112% 111% Kan. C. 50... 21 20% 20% 21 Leldgh Vai... 67% 66 % 67 06% L. A N 135% 135, 135% .. , . M. K. AT... 18% 18 18% 15% Mo. Pac. pfd 53% 62% 52% 53% N. Y. Central 97% 96% 97 97 *• N Y N H A H 29% 28% 29% 28% No. Pac 83 la 82 *s 83% 82% Nor. A West..ll9 117% 119 11S Pennsylvania. 48% 47% 48% 49 Readin g .... 81 % 79 % 80 % 80 60. Ry 24% 23% 24 21% 50. Pacific.. 92% 91*, 91% 91*, St. Paul 28% 27% 28% 27% Bt. Paul pfd. 43% 43% 43% 43 St. L. A S. SV. 33% 32 *4 33% 32*4 S L A S W p 55% 63’ 55% 64 51. ASF Ry 25% 25% 25% 23% Texas A Pac 26 26 25*, 25% L’nion Pac. . 144% 143 143% 144% IVabash .... 10 9% 9*, 10 Wabash pfd. 29 28% 28% 28% West. Pac... 16% 16 16 „ 15% Pgh. W. Va.. 36% 36% 36* 37% Rubber,— Ajax Rubber 13<* 12% 12% 13% Fisk Rubber 12 12 12 12 Goodrich R.. 82 80% 31 .... Kelly-Spg. ... 40 % 39 % 39 % 39 % K. T AR. Co. 6% 6% 6% U. S. Rub. 52% 50% 60% 51% Equipments— Am. C. A F. 181 179% 179% 179% Am L0c0..124% 122% 123% 123% Bald. Loco ..130% 127% 128% 129% Gen. Electric 176 174 176 175*4 Lima Loco. . 59 58 % 59 68 % Am Steel F. 42% 41% 41% 41% P. Steel Car.. 81 80% 81 83 Pullman ..127% 125 126% 125% Ry. Steel Sp. 114 114 114 115% West. Àirb.. 95 95 95 96 West. Electric 60V* 69% 59% 69% Steel— Beth. ißi . . 69 % 66* 68, 69 % Colo. Fuel .. 29% 2% 29% .... Crucible .... 76% 73 74% 75 Cult States. 90 85% 88% 89% Laekawanna.. 80% 78% 79 80% Midvale .... 30a* 29% 29% 30V* Penna 8. 8.. 3% 3% 3% :! ■% Replogle .... 26*3 26% 26% 27 Rep I A S ..49 47% 48 47% 81*s Sheffield. 42 42 42 42% 1. S. Steel .105% 103% 104% 104 V. S. S Pfd 121*3 121 121% 121% Vanadium.... 39 35% 37 39 Motor*— Am. B. Mag. 35 35% 37 84% Chandler M... 61*, 59% Hl*, 59’, Gen. Motors 18% 13% 13% 13% Hupp Motors 20 % 20 20% 20 Hudson Mot. 21 20 i 21 20% Max. M. IAI 48*4 48 48 4 % Max. M. (B) 14’, 14’ 34*4 14 Mark Motors 54 53% 54 53% Moon Motor 14% 14% 14' 14’, Martin Perry 28% 28% 28% 28 Pierre Arrow 12 10% 12 12 Studehaker .125% 123 124% 123% Stromberg ... 51% 60% 51% 50 % Stewart War. 50’ 60% 60% 51% Willvs Over. 5% 5% 5% 5% White Mot.. 48 47% 47% 47% Mining— Butte C. A Z. 7 6% 6% 6% Butte Super. 31 29% 80% 30% Dome Mine. 44 44 44 43% Int. Nickel.. 14% 14% 14% 14% Tex. G. A S. 66 62*- 66 62% C opper— Am. Smelt . . 56 53% 54% 55% Anaconda . . 48 % 46 57 % 67 Chiie Copper 24 23 % 2 23% Inspìr 33% 33** 33% 84 Kennecott . . 32% 31 % 31 % 31 % Miami 26% 26% 26% 27 Tctal sale. I,

BONDS LOOK BETTER t'inuing Tendenoy of Forrign Borni Reflcvt on Market. Bu Fuilrd Finnnrial NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—The bond market presented a murli better np pearance around thè opening v Sav than it has any day thla week. iargely because of thè fìrming tendenvy of foreign bond. which started at fractional advances and made graduai gains throughnut thè first hour. The speculative rails, which bave been another weak spot in thè market recently, were steady. The purely investment bonds were film. There was heav>- trading in fho new 4i* Government bonds, but thè best they could do in thè early dealings was to repeat their reccnt high at 99.90 NEW YORK STOCK OPENING A) ut Rubber 13 Aiiied Chemical 76 % Am. Can ... 74% Am. Can and Foundry . . 18 % American Ico 108 Am. Locomotive 124 Am. Steel Foundry 42 % Am. Smelt and Ref..., 65% Am. Sugar Ret 73** Am. Te!, aiul Tel 123% Am. Tobacco 154** Anaconda 48 % Atlantic Gulf A W. 1 24 % Baldwin Loco 123** R. A 0 40*i Pethlehem Steel 181 68*. Canadian Par. Ry 144 Central Lcather 38% Chandler Motor 61 Chi.. Mil. A St. Patii com • 28 % Chi.. MU A St. Paul pfd 44’ Chicago A Northwestern 88 Chi.. Rock Islor.d A Pac 39% Chili! Copper 24% Chino Copper ."4 1 ? Columbia Gas 108’* Coca Cola 78 Cosden Oli 47% Consolidated Gas .......137 Continental Can 94 Cnrn Products 177% Crucible Steel 75'; Cubar. *n. Sugar 21 % Darlson Chem 33 Erle lst pfd 20 Elee. S. Ratterv 55% Famous Player 95 4* General A spi* alt . 67** General Motora 13% Gt. Northern pfd 91 Gt. Northern Or* 33% Illinois Central 112% Inter. Paper 57 Invineihie Oil 15*4 Lima Loco 69 *4 Marine pfd 53% May Stores .154% Maryland Oil - - 32 1 Mexican Petroleum 220 Mexican S. B 16% Midvale Steel 20% Missourl-f ac. Ry. pfd . 53% Mont. and Ward 21% Natlcnal Biscuit 288 N. Y. Central • ■ • 97 K New Haven 29% Norfolk A Western 119 % Nortbren Pacific * 84% Nrth Am * 94% Pacific Oil 46% Pan-American Petroleum 88 Pan-American Petroleum <B) 80 Pere Marquette 34 % Pieree-Arrow 11 % Pullmon Pai. Car 128 Pure Oli 28% Pro. and Rcflncr 43 % Readlnr 88 % Replngie S*eel ... 87 Royal Ditch of N. Y. 6t % Sinclair 82 * i Skelly Oil 9', Southern Pacific 93 Southern Ry. nfd 64*1 Standard OH of Cai 119% Standard Oil of N. .1 299 St. L. A S. W. pfd 66 Studehaker 185% Texas Gaa and Sulphur 65% Texas Coal and Oli 22 % Texaa Co 47% Tobacco Products . . . 80 Transcontlnental Oli 14*1 Union Oil . . 16% Union Pacific 144% U. S. Retali Stores 79% U. S. Realty 87 % U. 8. Tndustrlal Alcohol 69% U. S. Rubber 58 U. S. Rubber pfd 101 U. S. Steel 104*4 U. S. Steel pfd Utah Copper 62 Vanadium Steel 38 % Westinghouse Electric 60% CHICAGO STOCKS (By Thomson A McKinnon) —Nov. 1— Open. High. Low,. Close. Ar. A Co. pf. 99% 99% 99 ' 99 Cudahy 62% 63 62% 63 Com. Edis.,l36 137 136 137 Con. Mot 9% 9T4 9% 9% Lib. McNeill 8 S 7’ 7% Mont. Ward. 20% 21% 20* 20% Nat. Leath... 8 8% 8 8% Pick A Cor... 27% 27% 26% 27% Pig Wig. A . 31% 31 ti 31 31% Oi>aker Oats 99 99 % 99 99 % Stewart lvar. 30% 51 50% 50’, Swift A Co.. 107% 107% 107 107% Swift Int ... 20% 20% 20% 20% Thomp JR.) 49% 49% 49% 49% Union C. A C. 61 % 62% 61 * 62% Wahl .52% 53 62% 53 Wrigley ...109 109 108% 108% Vellow Taxi. 72, 73 72% 78%

Prer High. Low Close. Close Magma 30% 30% 30% 30% Utah Copper 62% CO 60% 61% Ray Cons 13% 13 13 13 U. S. Smelt.. 38ti 38 38 38 Olls— CaL Petrol.. 51% 50 51 50% Cosden 4 7 46% 46% 46% Houston Oil. 80 78% 79% 79% Invine. 0i1... 15 % 14% 15% 15% Me*. Petr01..222% 218 220 222 -Middle S Oli 12% 11% 18 12 Mex. S. 8... 17 16% 16% 17 Pan-Am. Pet. 89 85% 88% 88% Pan-Ara. P. B 86 % 83% 86 87% Pac. Oil 46 44% 45% 45% Pro. A Ref.. 43 Vi 42 43% 41% Pure Oil 29 28% 28% .28% Royal Dutch 54 % 63 % 54 % 64 % ti. Oil of Cai..119% 116% 119% 116% S Oil of N J. 210 205 210 205 Sinclair .... 32 31 % 32 3! % Texas Co .. 47% 47% 47% 47% Tex C ar.d O 22 % 22 22 % 22 Transcont Oil 14% 14 14 11 Union Oil 16% 10 16% 16% White Oli. .. 5 % 5 % 5 % 5 % Industriala— Allied Chem 76% 74 70% 75% Allis-Chal... 44% 42% 41% ... Araer Can... 73% 69% 73*4 68% Am H and L 11% 11* 11% 10% A H and L pi 69 % 08 % 09 69 % Amer Ice ..109 107% lofi 196 Am Llnseed. 35 % 34 % 35 % 34 % Ani W 001... 97% 95Vi 97Vi 90% Cent Leath. 37% 37 37% 37% Coca Cola. . 76 *a 75 % 76* 75 % Com and Tab 68 V 07% 67% 67 % Cluet A Phdy 64 63 6.1 61 Cont Can... 93% 90% 113 % 92% End-J(ihnsn. . 84 83 V* 83 % 83 *i Fara Player 94 % 91 *i 93 % 93 % Gen Asphalt. 56% 56% 57 55% Int Paper.... 56% 55% 66*4 6% Int Harv ...104 103* UH 103% Loews 19% 18% 19 18 4 May Stores. 154% 147** 131 144% Mont Ward.. 21 20% 2n % 20% Nat Knam. . 67% 64 66*, 62% Owen 80t... 38 V 38% 38% ;-8% Pitta Coai... 58 V 68% 5s % 67% Sears-Rbk... 84% 82% !% 82* Un Drur. . . . 78 75% 76% 78 U S R Stores 81% 77% 79 -, 80*, U 8 C 1 Pipe 28 27 % 27 '*, 27 % Krege 173 17% 170 li 2 U. 8 In. Alco. 69 66% 68% 65% Worth 32% 32% 32% 33% Woolworth .185% 185% 185% 183 Utilities— Am. T. AT. 123% 122% 123% 122 R. Rapai T.. . 16*, 16% 16’* 16% Consol. Gas. .135 V* 133% 135 133% Colombia G. 106 105% 106 106 People's Gas 92 91 92 93 West. Union 110% 109% 109% 110% Shlpplng— Am. In. Corp 30% 29% 30% 29** Am. S. A C. 21% 20% 20% 20% Atlantic G.. 24 22% 24 22*, In ter. M M 12 11% 12 11% In. M M pfd 52*, 51% 52% 5(1% United Fruit 150 149 V 149% 150 Foods— Am. Sugar... 75Vi 73% 74% 75% Am. Bect 8 . 38 % 381, 38 % 37 % Austin Nteh.. 30% 28 30% 30% Am. C OH.. 23 22% 22% 23 Uorn Prod.. 127% 123% 126% 125% Cuba Am. S.. 21’, 21 21 21% Nat i Biscuit 228 225% 228 230 Wilson A Co. 39% 38', 36% 40 Tobacco,— Am.-Sumatra.. 33 30% 32% 33 Am. Tob. Co. 153% 151 % 152 162’ General Cip.. 77', 77 >, 77 % . . . Tob Products 80'* 78% 80 60% Miscellunroii Stock Alaska J . . I*, 1 % 1 % Am. Radiator 112 % 111% 112’* 115 Tenn. Copper 9 9 9 P‘ Davison Ch.. 33% .32% 33 33 Elee. S Bat . 54% 53 % 53% 54’* Pere Marq.. .34', 33 % 34 33% N'orth Ani... 94 P.'i % 94 93’* Phlla Co. . 49'* 40 40% 40% P. G. A Elee 77 75’, 77 77 Skell.v Oil 9% 9 9 9% S. Oii Imi .117% 116% 117% .... !63,600 si lare.

CURB MARKET RALLIES Oils Make Good Gains in First Honr’s Trading. B)/ Fnlted Fin ori l'idi NEW YORK. Nov. 2.—The rallv at thè opening of thè New York curii market today seemed to bave a better foundation than thè slight upturn which ocourred at thè previous two opening and there were indleations that thè stock would not so readily yield to pressure later In thè day. The oils were good gainers in thè lirst hour with Standard of Indiana traveling above 118 and toward 319. INDIANAPOLIS STOCKS Stocks —Nov. 2 Btd Ask. Ind Rsllway l.lght Co com 58 ... Ini Railway A Llght Co pfd.. 64% Imip’s A North'-vestcrn pfd.. 40 ... Indp! A Southeastern pfd 60 fndpls St Railway 67 00 Terre H Traction A L Co pfd 85 ... T H Indpls A East<*rn com... 1 ... T H Indpls A F.astcrn pfd.. 7% ... Union Traction of Ind com ? Union Tra- tion of Ind lst pfd 9 15 Union Traction of Ind 2d pfd 1 6 Advance Rumely ... American Central Lise. 200 ... American Creoaotlng Co pfd. 98 ... Bell R R com 59 02 Belt R R pfd 61 Cinture Bldg Co pfd 96 ... Uities Service Co com IP4 197 Citles Service Co pfd 68 7(1 Cltirens Gaa Co 22 24% Home Rrew 20 30 Indiana Hotel com 88 ... Indiana Hotel pfd 09 104 Ind Nat Lise Ina Co 2% ... Indiana Tltle Guaranty 60 70 Indiana Pipe Line Co 92 96 Indpls Abattoir pfd 60 Indpls Gag 60% 53 Indpìa Tel com 1 ... Indp! Te! pfd 90 ... Mer Pub Utilities Co pfd.... 62% .. Nat Motor Car Company. ... 1 % 3 Pub Savlne Ina Co 6% ... Rauh FertiHrer pfd 49 ... Standard Oil of Ind 114 119 Sterllng Flre In Co 7 ... Van Camn Hardw pfd 90 ... Van Camp P od lt pfd 07 100 Van Camp Prod 2nd pfd 100 Vandali a Coal Co com 1 4 Vandalia Coal co pfd 9 14 Wabah Railway Co pfd 28 30 Wabash Railway Co c0m.... 9Vi 10% Bonds Broad nipple 5s 65% ... Citirens St Railrond 5a 84% 86 Tnd Coke and Gas Os 86 ... Ind Northern ài 25 ... Ind. Union 5a 20 ... Ind Col A So 6* 97 Indp!. A Martlnsvilln Ss .... 61 64 Indp! Northern 5 61 % 53 Indpls A Northwestern 5 58 Indpls A 8 E 5 40 . . . p Shrlhv A 8 E fu 57 61 Tnd Street Ry 4s 65 % 67 % Indp! Trac A Terra 5 87% 88 V* Kokoino Marion A W 6s. . . . 91 ... T H Indp! A E 5 72% ... Union Trae Co of Ind 6.. .. 65 ... Citizen Gas 5 85% 88 Vi Ind Hotel Co 2nd 6 99% ... Indp! Ga 5. 87* 92 Indp! IHcht A Heat 5s 94 95 Indpls Water 5 96 % 97% Indpls Water 4% a 84 ... New Tel lst 6 98 New Tel L D 5 98 South Ind Power 6 87 93 METAL TRADE Ftij ( nilrri Fiumicini CLEVELAND, Nov. 2.—Daily Metal Traile yeaterday said: Pig iron produoers are quotine about $1 per ton lower in northom and southern Ohio, whero competitton is keenest Steel bara are bringlng more than 2 cent at Cleveland for quick shipment. while wire roda are eveti =cnrccr at SSO Idtisburgh. Sheet prices in Middle West are eomewhat softor lur ordlnary grades. but automotive slieots hold firmly. Car inquino at Chicago attain record volume. Copper prices at New York are unoerta'n. but produoers ask 13 %c. Tin 1 easler: lead conliintes strong. while r.tne for export 1 betng negotiated for In larga tonuao with prie* at St. Louis. No. 2 foundry pig lron Clavelaud delivery $32; basic pig iron valley, 530; sheet bara Ifittsburgh ami Youngstown. 340; stiel bar Pittstiurgh 2®2.15c: sheet No. 28 bia'-k Pittsburgh. 3.35'qc3.60c; plalu wiro Pittsburgh. 2.45 @2.50c. NEW YORK HAY MARKET Bu Fnitrri Fiumicini NEW YORK. Nov. 2.—Deepite lighter receipl in thè locai hay market, today, thè demand wa o llght that, lt was dlfficult for liolders to advance prioeg. Largo bales tiniothy No. 1. 527 bid; No. 2. 5251326: No. 3. $245825: dover mixed fanoy, $25(ti26: No. 1. $24'325: No. 2. $22 (ri 23; smalt bales timothy No. 1. $27 bid: No. 2. $24 'Vi 26 : No. 3. $23 48 24: dover mixed fanoy. $25 @26; No. 1, $23 024: No. 2. $22@23. LINSEED OIL Bu T’nitrd Financial NEW YORK. Nov. 2.—ljinseed Oil firm yesterday with fair demand for nearby: do mestic spot. 89@90c: Nov., 87c: Dee., 85@ 86e: Jan.. Aprii 76@88c. Foreign spot, 85 @ 86e. rudianapolls dealers’ quotstions on barrei qviantitles; Raw. sl.Ol per gal.; builed, $1.03 poi gal.

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BUYINGORDERB BOLSTER HDGS Early Orders Are Filled at $8.60 and sß.6s—Cattle Trade Is Listless. Hog Prices Day by Day 250-300-lbs 200-225 lbs 150-180 lba Oet. 26. 9.000 9.15 9.000 9.15 9.000 9.15 27. 9.00 9.0 u 9.00 28. 8.90 8.90 8.90 30, 8.85 8.85 8850 8.90 31. 8.600 8.65 8.600 8.65 8.600 8.65 Nov. 1. 8.55 8.55 8.550 8.60 2. 8.60 8.60 8.600 8.65 The steady decline of hog price suffered a temporary setback at thè locai stockyards today, when sufilclent buying ordera wot-e recelved to boost prices a nickel etti all weights. Receipts were a little under expectations at 8,500. Aster these orders were filled at ?8.60, with a few lights at $8.65, locai klllers were reluctant to pay thè prevaillng prices, and tlie market closed weak, but about steady, with prospeets good for a hold-over of consideratile size. Pigs continued to command thè price of thè load, and in some case thè top of thè market. Sow quotations fell fully a. quarter, lnflùenced by a poor demand. The bulk of saies were recorded at $7.25, with some at $7.50. In thè cattle market trading was listless but steady, with few lots of choice present. Receipts were normal at 800. A consignment of 626 Ilereforvl feeding calves from Justlnburg, Texas, brought good prices. Calf trading was active, and thè market was 50 cents up from Wednesday’s opening. Receipts were llght at 400, and it was hard to get calves even at thè top. sll. Sheep and lamb prices continued steady, with 200 in thè pons. dioico lambs ruled at sl2 013, and heavies brought $1 C'ali. Ewes were quoted at $5 down. —Ho*— 150 to 200 Ib $ 8 600 8.65 Medium 8 60 Heavy ... 8 60 Top 8 65 Pig* 8.60 0 8.65 Paoklng gos 7.25 0 7.50 —Cattle— Few ehole* steers $12,00 0 1250 Prime corn-fed sieers. 1.000 to 1,300 lbs 11.000 12.00 Good to cholco steer. 1.000 to 1.300 lbs 025 0 9.75 Good to choice terra, 1.000 to 1,200 lba 8.25 0 9.25 Good to choice ateer. 1.000 to 1,100 lbs 7.750 8.25 Common to medium eteera. 800 to 1.000 .ha 6 750 6 76 —Co* and Heifew— Few choice heifera $ 8 250 9,50 Good to choice heifera 7 23 0 7 50 Medium heifera . 6.500 700 Common to medium heifera.. 5 500 6.50 Good to choice cova 5 50',i. 625 Common to gooa cowa 300 0 5.50 Cuttera 2 760 325 Cannerà 2 00 0 2.50 —Buii— Fanry buteher bui! $ 5.00 0 5.50 flood to choice buteher bulla. 40" 475 Bologna bulla . . 3.7-5 ■(, 4.25 Llght Bologna bulla 3 00*4 3 50 —Calve*— Choice vela .. . $lO 11 00 Good veals 9 50 H 10.50 Medium venia 8 CO 9,50 I.lghtwelght vea! .. . ... 75"-i 850 Heavy llght w-tij 650 ;; 7.50 Common heavlea ... . b ini t 0.50 —biteep and l.aniba— Culla $ 2 25 0 3 50 Good to choice enea 3.500 500 Few choice lambì 13.00 Good to cholco lambì 11 50012 50 Heavy lambì 10.30 0 11.50 Culi lambì 700 Bucka 3.00

OTHER LIVE STOCK Bu T nit’d / inrinrial CHICAGO, Nov. I.—Hoìjb—Reooipta, If'.000: market, et* htJy t-i etronc: top. rk.óO; bulli of Sì7.OU S4O ; 1.• tvy w. )r, 0. medium >8 :u h 4 lu'fi'twruht. S <d H 4u. hK’hl lighfM. t-V*.'. <, hoavy i*,vkinsr >’•' . $7 7 ■ r>a'*king: bu**, fìsr>'n; 4* pi-*. YS.JÓ'xìR óO. Cattle—Recrlpttt, 14.000; njatslow, wrak, chol- o an<l prirn**. 'll 75 •(l 13.50: mMinm arai good. 'r? 25 1,1170; rumrnon, sYso f ({7.‘J.‘u g<**Mi and choi c. X 12 75; common and medium. >5.40 <‘i 0 : but* her < attlfi and ludfers. cou. S't .'tO-fr 8 ; hiill. S'o4o r >i ♦) 40 . ‘ annera, %•'ttfra, cowa and >2 '*> r x .'t dfì; *trrrs, 55 25 a 5 75; vea! rrUv***. • 10.50 f<*HÌrr Ptoor. .‘in / U 7.80; ute#--*. ?4 J 25 r f\ S #to4'k r i'uwa Lml iu Jfrrs, .25 r d 57 5. -RrvHptc, 75.00 ti market. Btf ficiy to L‘sc lourr: la.Tihfl. sl2. 14 . iamb*. r*ull and Yh 75 f a 1 .* 115 . ycnrline •Af'thrri. 50 ow •'*. 74 50 ; It7 75. mill io common o*v!W. 52.75 f(,5>.25. NEW YORK, Nov 1 Supplr. normal; market, on oonimon. mar l .<**t otloT!. M 2 *Yl*; < uoi.*o. si 0 FX 10.50; domand, fair C<*w*—Siipnly, nor* [mal; market, grood, df'ma:.*!. fair. ; Rulla—ÉMiprdy. moderato, market on r.*mmon. market on othfr. demand, good. Koaher V>oef chuoka and piate—Supplr, lalrly Überai; market. 5*12 18; demajia, fair. Yoal—Snpply. Überai; market on choice. d iiand. aoo<l. I.omhs—Supply. liberal ; rnnru -t on choice. S24fc(2fì: d*rnand, fair Mutton—Supply, lil>eral: market on cholco. irò od, 915 fa In; demand. srood. Pork- -Supply. modcrat- ; market, ?24 f (iZo\ demand, alow. CINCINNATI, Nov. 2 —Cattle—Rcoclpt* $8.50; market. plow and ateady; alUppen. $7.50(3511 f'ahes— Market. ;'()•• lower: cx tra. $10.50 </ L 1 . Hop—Hcvelptg. 5.000; mark*t. B*so. Sheep—R<‘‘*cipt a, 500; market, r ady : ejrtraa, $5 f ii 0 ’>o Linib—Market, Btoaety . fair lo ito od, 91IKd 15 50. CIcKVELANP, Nov !.—Hosr*v—--4.000; market 15>c 25n lower; yorkrra. $8.75(05 8.85; mlxial, $8.75*c4 8.85 medium. $8 00; $8.75. rnufb, .*>7 ‘!.5 : Blu**, $4.25. Cattle*—RecoiptM, li, 000 j market, lov : sroo dto 'holi-o bulle. $5 ufì | ko*xl to <’holee lielfera, $7 r 0.8; good to choice cowa, $4 (& 5 50 : fair to gootl cowa. s*Kfì4 ; _ common eowg, $l .'o'a ;J; mtlkcra. js4otà7s. Sliccp an dlamba-—Ucf'olpts. 1.000; market, steady: top. $1,4.75 Calve* -yßeeeipt|, 4.000. market. ateady; top. EAST BUFFALO. Nov. t.—Cattle —Re ceipts. 100; market. rlow to ute/uiy; Hhipplng Hteerf. buteher Rivide*. •s7<jcì 0 ; oowb, Calve®—Rrceipta. 200: market, low to $1 low**r; eulU to eholee, $4(0.12. Shoep and laniljf—Ueceipts*, 2.000; market, slow to 2oc lower; eholca lambs. $13% 14; culla to fair. $7 (d 1Z ; yearlinsra, s7 di 11 ; ahei-p. $3(0,8.50. ITorh Reeolfita, 800; market, to 25e up; vorkerß. $9.25; pIRR. $0.25; mixed. $0.25; heaview. $0.25; roug-hB. s7(ùl7.r>o; stnRH. ssf(ì 5.75. KAST ST. LOUIS. Nov 1 —Cattle—Re eolpt, fì.000; market, Btcady. nativa beef Fteera. $8.25(0 10.40; yeai'lnißH and lialfera. I ssfgsß; covra, $3.75(iri5 24; rannera and out ter. $2.25(03.25; calve*. $9(f£9.80: atock* era and feetlerfl. coiptß, 10,000; market. lower; heavy, $7.75 <0,8.20; melium, $8 (<£8.26 ; IÌRhtH, $8.10(058.30; Ughi Jißhtß. inpr powp. sfì.2s (fò fì.Bs ; pipa, 5,[email protected]; bulk, sß.lo<<2 8 25. SheeiK -Receipta, 2,000; market, Rteady to 25c lower; ewes. $4(0)6.25; ‘•annera and rutterà, 50c<ii$2.50; wool iambn, sl3 25(rt 13.50 KANSAS CITY. Nor. 2.—Florf —Rocelpta. fì.000: market 150 up: bulk, $7.75 <a) 8.10; heavlea. $7 butehera. $7 85 (& 8.15 ; lißhtß, [email protected]Ó: Irs. $7.25 8 Cattle - —ttef.’eipt.a. 8.000: market, ateady; primo fed stoera. $10.76 fft 13 ; phtln to fair beef ate(Tß. $550 Cd 10.75 ; western ateera. $5.60 fri'lo: aouthern Htf*era, 54.25 G1) 8.25; cowa, $2 fri 6.50; heifera. 0.50; Ftix kera and ferriera, $4.21 frt 7.7> ; bullfl. $2-25 fr}4.6o; calves. $5 OOoi 0.50. Sheep—Heeeipta. 5,000: market, 25c lown*r; lambì, sl2 <& 13.50; yearllnßa, $8(0 10.50: ! wethem, $0.25 <w 7.75 : cwch. $5 H 6.50 ; i atockers and feeder, $10.50® 13. NAVAL STORES Bu United Finnneial SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 2.—Spirlts firm vosterilay : regulars, 156; palo reporteil, 353. Jlosin. firm: WW. 090: WG. 615: N. 600: M. £.85; K, 575: T. H, O, K. E..D, B. 567% ; sale. 1,468. Spirita rcoelpta, 263: shipmrnts, 1.886: stook. 9.987: offerings. 374 itosin receipts, 1.028: nhliniienta, 401: stock, 91,773: offerings. 1,468. Indianapolis dealer ask SI .79 per gal. for turpentlne in barrei quantitìes. RAW SUGAR MARKET Uii I nltrd Financial NEW YORK. Nov I.—Raw sugar opened barely steady: Decomber, 3.61 G 3.62 c; March. 3 l:t(fi 3 1 4c: May. [email protected]; July, [email protected]. Septetnber, 3.45 c bid.

CHICAGO HOGS HIGHER F avy Receipts Fai! to Causo Docllne; Cattle Steady. Bu United Financial CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Hog prices continued higher at thè Chicago stockyards today. Receipts were 32,000, supplemented by a holdover supply from yesterday’s market of more than 7,000. The big killer took only about 5)0 in direct shipments from other markets and were good buyers of thè market run. Cattle values were steady to weak in a slow market. Fresh receipts were 15,000, of which a liberal supply were Western grassers. The sheep market was generally steady. Receipts were 12,000, which was somewhat heavier than antici- ; pated. TEXTILE PRICES UP Early Indications Point to Heavy Trade, Exports Say. Bjj United Financial NEW YORK, Nov. 2. —The generai trend of ali spring textile produets is upward in price and while jobbers report conisderàble resistance, stili, efirly indications in many linea go to show that orders will surpass those o£ a year ago. TERSE MARKET NOTES Bn United Financial WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.—The vaine of aiuminum produets manufactured In thè United Stali in 1921 waa only $43,823.000 oompareil with $75.278.000 ìu 1919, aocordlng to thè cenati reporta. WASHINGTON —"còTìéétions of back taxes by thè revrnue bureau are avrraglng about $26.000.000 a month, officiai estln.ate. Diiring thè next few months revenue from tliis sourio is expected to be even l greater. NEW YORK-—The American Smeitìnr and Refining Company ndvatictd thè price of lead troni 6Vie to 6%e. BOSTON —Rail merchant and manufacturers generally opposed maklng thè minimum w,se law tuandatory in thè hearing liehi today beforo thè special legislativo couunißsiou inveaugating this question. TOLEDO—The Toledo produce exchange ha dia, nntinued trmlmg in grani futures temporarlly. NORFOLK. Va.—Plans for thè constructiori of a new terminal bere costili* approxlmately $3.000.000 bave been announced by tue Pennsylvania Railroail. This will proi idi a new tranfer point for thè ferrica which thè road operate to and from Norfolk from Cape Übarle on thè ollier side of thè Chosu peak e Bay. NEW 3'ORK—Dividendi announced today include: J G. White Management Corporation, regolar quarterie $1.75 preferi i d divldend payatdo Dee. 1 to itali of Nov. 15. American sti-el Koundric stock dtvtde.nd of 18 per cent equivalimi to $6 a übare on thè outHtahdmg common stock payablo Dee. 30 to stock of record Dee 9. ST LOUIS— Secretarv Butler of thè May Department Stores, while refusili* to commi'iit ,m Die posslbllltles of a stock dlvldent. at thè ime tini sald that thè com pani - year dei not end lintU Jan 31 and it ; ir t likel.v that any divldend 111 be declared brilli then. NEW YORK—The Standard Oli Company of New Jersey lui advanceil th* lirico of tre) od ld venta a barrei, maklng thè prteo no $1 ni ’a a barrci at New Y ork liarbor. IN THE COTTON MARKET Jì-i United Financial NEW YORK, Nov. 2 —-Cotton oprnrd steady up 5 t,, 9 pomi in responso to b*-t----ti r J.lvet r-ed .blu uni rumor of bui listi pri ale ginn mg figure Bu l nitrii Fiumi lai NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 2—Fxvorabte calde frolli irverpool and heavy buying on ad e ■ e informatlim on th* ustionai ghinee report c.iqsid thè market to open higher I -re todav Loca! re.c'tlonary tr.ider hcre have about gtven up hope of any severe aetbaek ai. I ti • v ad via.* buying on any ót) pigiti setback from high. Ila l nitrii ì fnencpit I.IVERPCKd.. Nov 2.—Unir spot demand for ■ otton Pii nrpes steadv alea. S.nOO baie ria-elpts, 40,000, Includiti* 32,500 American Tlie market closed barely ateady. Future openeil ateady. 'peti, lllvh Low. Close. Novem!>er ... 13 99 13.99 ~... January 13.75 13.76 13.67 13.27 M; :i 13 51 13 55 13 47 13.51 May 13 37 13 37 13.30 13.35 july 13.17 13 17 13 11 13 1.7 INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN —Nov. 1 Riti** f*ìr '*>t% of tram ar;l at thè < :il\ <jf tho inrlianapo'.•* H of Tnulo ture W)i at —Throujrh biileti. uleiuiy. No. 2 red. 1 H H 117. Corn—- Si* adj • No. P> whito. f. 4 ti o . No \ wìiltc. '(i No 3 j^llow. u;{ No I vAtow. Nn 3 1 iiHW yHlow. ’il < ; 3*-: No 3 mlxoL fìlli No 1 miKcfl, fìO ,J a <l 6l '•a c : No. Ti IK!W mlxrri. <wi<a fìl AData- Sfr-.MÌv No. *? wh \t+. 4K4414''; 1 No 3 whlt**, 40Hh41*. Hay- Trwk Intìtananoli. ragj. No 1 tim■ fhs* 5131 i r >o: No. 'Z timothy, M 4.30 C 1 • No. 1 li*rht f!ovfr mtxr]. sl4 U 14 ÒO, No, 1 rlovrr hay, —lrmpectionft Whrat- No. 1! rot. 4 ara: No. X 1 rnr. N. 2 Z c ar: ampia, 1 oar Total. S . ara Corn- - No 2 whito. 7 rnr*: No 4 white 7 far* No. 3 white. 3 car*; No. Z yollow. 1 ar*: No. .3 yollow. S oar* : No. 4 yellow, 7 j rar*; No. ó yrillnw, 7 oar* No. sì yellow. 3 rnrp: No. ° mixfxt, Z oara; No. 3 mixM, .3 oarn; No. 4 nixod. 3 oar#. No. 5 mlned. 4 rare: nample mixoit. Z rara. Total, fìò *'.%rn Onta Nn Z wHllt*. 13 • ;ir* No 3 white*. j 0 oar* No. 4 white. Z car; No. 3 mixed, 1 car Total, 25 oar* ftvrv —No 3, 1 car. eam pie, 1 oar. Total. Z oa th. Total number of oar* for day. 100. <raHj pnoes quototi f. o. b. batti*. 41 Vie to New York. LOCAL WAGON WHEAT No Z wagon wheat. $1.12; No. 3 white oata, 3Uc.

LOCAL HAY MARKET Looso* ha.v, Sl6'utß; timothy. baieoi, SII @ltl. Corti, old. 70@75c; corn. new, tiOc. (■al. 50'il 53-.. NEW YORK PRODUCE Bu United Financial NEW YORK. No. 1 —KIOUP Dilli ami unchaiigfd. l’nrk -Steady Lard—Easier: midwest spot. 11.06@1115e. Sugar—Raw dull, 5.53<•: retìned citili; granulated. si 90 7c Coffee—Rio No. 7 spot. 10 %@ 10%.- Santo No. 4 15% @ls%c. Tal-low-—Dull : special, 7% @ 8c: city. 6%c. 1 Ireaced poultry—Weak: turkeys. 30@óf>o: itiiekei' . 20 0 401* fowl 16@35<*: ducks. .io.- Liv" poultr.v —Easier. g.s-se, 23@26e: ducks. 20@23c; fowl. 16@26c; turkeys, 40@50c: rooster I le: ehickens. 15% @ 19c. Chccae —-Qllìet; State wliole milk, common to • special a, 20@27c; State slum, 1 9 @ 200. Hutter—Flrmer: reoeipl. 8,992: cream. ery extra. 48 % @ 49e : special markel, 49% @ÓOo: Stale dair.v tuba. 33@48c. Eggs— Onici, receipts. 13,849: nearby white ia.noy. imcandlcd. 88@02c: nearby bromi, 66® 80c: fresh firl to extra. 40@60c; Fa oiflc coaat, 45@85c: western whltes. 70 <a 86c. COTTONSEED OIL B\j i niterf FinnncM NEW YORK Nov. I.—Cottoli*!*! oli tradn unici and Bteady, abuit \inchang;ed, Tint’.vlthnlsndimr lower lard and cotton market (’oinmlfision house trade mixed. Crude oil lipht on no dellvcrics of Novembor contraete. Cash oil fair. Enyltsh reflned unlieangred at 38% (hi. Noon cali—Novemlirr. 8.50® 8.75 c: Derember, 8.70fr/8.72e: Jamiary, H.Blfr£B.B7c; Feìruary. 8 March. Aprii. [email protected]; May, [email protected]. Market steady: sale 11.000. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, Nov. ).—Butfer—Creamery egira, 47c; standard. 42 %e ; tlrsts, 30@ 39 %c: seconds. 34 % @3sc. F.ggs— Ord inary first. 30033: flrsts, 35@46c. Cheeae —Twin. 24 024 %c; Young America*. 26 v* @25%e. Pottltry—Fowls. 13@19c,; ducke, 19c: geese. 20c; spring. 17c: turkeys, 350; rooster. 140. X’otatof -~Receipts. 321 cara: Wisconsin round white. sacked, 85@ 95c: Minnesota, acked, 86@90c. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Bu I nitrii Financial CLEVELAND. Nov I—Bulter—Extra In tuba. 5‘!@62%0: prints. 53%@64c: flrats, 51 @sl fio: paeking stocks. 24@36c Eggs —Fresh gathered northern extra. 49c: extra Hrsts. 48c: Ohio. 46c: western first, new cnses, 41 e. Poultry—Live, heavy fowls. 23 @2se; roout ‘l's, 13@lóc: spring ducks, 20@25e. Potatoes—sl.7s@2.Ìo a barrai.

BULLISH TRADE BOOSTS GRAIAIS Hangover From Wedne.?day*B Prices Fractionally Higher — Wheat Receipts Lower. B;/ United Financial CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—A hangover from yesterday’s strong bullish demonstration carried grain prices fractionally higher at thè opening of thè Chicago Board of Trade today. Sharply higher prices in Liverpool cash grains gave further aid to thè advance. Wheat receipts were extreneiy lower at thirty cars. The locai trade was apparently attaching consideratile importance to persistent statements indicating car shortages colici not be relieved in thè immediate future. Corn opened *,4@%c higher and all deilveriea were selling at thè same figure. There was a lack of independent nows in thè oats plt, but price3 showed a strong disposition to follovv thè advance of thè other grains. Receipts, 110 cars. Provlsions were nominai.

CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE —Nov. 1— Bu United Financial WHEAT— Open. High. Low. dosa. Dee 1.13% 1.16% 1.13% 1.16% May... 1.12 1.14% 1.11% 1.14 July... 1.04 1.05% 1.03% 1.05% CORN— Dee 66 .68% .75% .68 May... .66 .68% .66 .68% July... .85% .68 .85% .67% OATS— Dee .41% .42% .41% 42% May... .41% 42% .41% .42 July... .39% .39% .39% .30% LARI)— Jan ... 9.55 9.57 3.52 9 57 RIB9 — •Jan.... 8.76 RYE— Dee .81% .83% .81% .83% May 80 li .82% 80% .82% •Nominai. primarTmarkets (Thomson * McKinnon) —Nov. 1— Revelpta Wheat Corn Oats Sioux City . 12.000 22.000 26.000 St. Joe .... 42,000 29.000 Chicago 181,000 685,000 346.000 Minnsapoll . 552.000 4.000 89.000 Duluth 270.000 14,000 St. Louis ... 136.000 62.000 104.000 Toledo 107,000 14.000 4,000 Detroit .... 4.000 2.000 10.000 Kansas City. 192.000 30.000 37,000 Penria 10.000 77.000 47.000 Omaha 70.000 112,000 70.000 Indianapolis. 13.000 137.000 44 000 Tota! ...1.589 000 1,174 000 791.000 Year ago. 1.152.000 580.000 504.000 Shipment* Sioux City 20.000 22.000 St. Joe .... 22,000 11.000 Chlcsgc .... 84.000 379.000 226.000 Minneapoll. 292.000 4 000 445,000 Duiuth .... 455.000 St Louis .. 200.000 109.000 141,000 Toledo .... 38,000 2.000 5,000 Detroit .... 2,000 4 000 Kansas City. 178,000 19.000 20.000 Peoria 8.000 126.000 MI 000 Omaha 83.000 56,000 112,000 Indianapolis. 1.000 82.000 Total ...1.363.000 762.000 1.114.000 Year ago. 643.000 164.000 481.000 Clearanres New York 04.000 ....... Phlladclphia 117,000 Raittmore . . 16 000 86.000 New Orleans. 244,000 339,000 Newport Nw* 2.000 Tota! . . 260.000 636.000 !*,OOO Year aio. 127.000 ~t.... CHICAGO CASH GRAIN Bu United Financial CHICAGO. Nov I—Wheat—No. 2 red. $1.20% <K 1.23. Com—No. 1 yellow. 70% 0 71e; No 2 yellow. 69%®71%c; No. 3 yellow, 67070%c; No. 4 yohow. 65 % 0 MOTION PICTUREB

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70e; No. 5 yellow, 68%069%e: No. 6 yellow. 68% @69%: No. 1 mixed. 69%0: No. 2 mixed. 68% @7O %o; No. 3 mixed, 69% @ 89 %c; No. 4 mixed, 68 %c: No. 5 mixed. ! 68%; No. 2 white, 69%@70%c: No. 3' white. 69 %@7O %c ; No. 4 white. 69% @ 69%c; No. 5 white. 68%c. Oata—No. 3 white, 42V*@43%e; No. 4 wliite. 40%e; standard, 41 ffi 41 % c. Barley—6s @ 67c. Rye—B3 %o. Timothy, $6 @6.50. Clover— 1 $16.50® 20.50. INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE Freeh eggs, candled. 42c; paeking stock butter, 23c; fowls, 4% lba. and up. 21c; fowl, under 1% lbs., 17c: leghorn poultry, 25 per cent discount: aprings. 2 lbs and under, 23c: Bprings. over 2 lbs. and under 4% lbs.. 16c; springs, 4% lbs. and up. 18e; cocks and slags. Ile; young tom turks, 12 lbs. and up, 3óc; young ben turks, 2 lbs. and up. 35c; old tom turks, 30e: ducks, 4 lbs. up, 17c: geese, 1 lb. and up. 15c: squabs. 11 !bs. to doz„ $4.50; young guineas, 1 % to 2lb. size, per doz., SB.OO. Indianapolis creameries are pay ine 43c a I pound for butterfat. Ice cream manufacturers are paying 65c a pound for whole ; eweet milk.

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PALACE 12 Hi * for 1 Small I Shows ,u * Price g —NOW—POSITIVELY EAST WEEK OF INDIANAPOLIS’ BIGGEST Meroff & ibach’s Emertainers MUSICAL SENSATION WITH ALLAN QLIKK SAXOPHONE VIRTUOSO IN A NEW FUN FETE JOHHKY S H£W DAR With Peggy & Polly umn & BARTON Knights of Song > BELL & EVE Fnn at thè Soda Fonntaln GHARLIE OLCOTT Just f harlie in Charlie's Son^ FiSHER & HURST Jim James Photo Play vidor S “LOVE NEVER DIES” Continuons 12 noon to 11 p. m. MATS., 15c, 25r. EVES., 25e, lOc.

At thè Palace m * * FRIDAY NIGHT • * IS REQUEST NIGHT* Lyman & Barton, who will be feaiurrd in thè new Ziegfeld Follies, will sing any song requested by thè audience. • • • And Meroff & lbach’s Entertainers will play any request number. • • • 4 Other Aots and a Featore l’hoto-Play. • • • It’s Rea! Joy Entertiiininont

fKEITH’S VAUDEVILLE N’ofhlng But Quality Vanderille Billy B. Van and JAMES J. CORSETI In a Spiriteli Trovesty SNOW sToumbis with iIA RRI UT 11 Q( Ti)P. RUPERT INGALESE World’* Finest .liiggler Assisted by Angela Grey hakrTson T dakin ™ HEGEDUS SISTERS and Juan Rey# Premiar Vio!*nlstfi and Pianist KE & O DARE ALICE HAMIITOV Nomi—Toiic* —Fabio* Phone Your Order for Seat*

CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE I VpipNOW! b 1 niWuollp.m. J. K. EMìAET, MARY RYAN & CO. IN A NEW COMEDY FI AYLET "The LIQUOR PIRATE” Beatrice Morelle’ Sextette Judson Cole, Pettlt Troupe, Frank Helms, LaPlne and Emery. BOBBY PENDER TROUPE Europe’s Wonder Act! Dancing’ in thè Lyric Ballroom-flfternoon & Ève.

SHUBERT-PARK SHUFFLE ALONG TO PLANTATION DAYS 25 WEEKS’ RUN IN CHICAGO ELGAR’S FAMOUS BAND HARPER AND BLANKS THE PLANTATION FOUR

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4 MORE DAYS TO SEE AFTER SIX DAYS >•** ENGLISH’S a ::i now ’iiti 300 good sr-at* on lower floor. rvra.. 71k

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