Indianapolis Times, Volume 35, Number 160, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1922 — Page 11

W. 14, 1922

fMSTLESS IMITALE itish Financial Interests Place ; Buying Orders With New York Houses. Pressure starts late Weakness Is Renewed Through E Whole List With Special V Attack on Rails. ■ Twenty active industriai stocks kMortday averaged 95.37. ofT .51 %: Eiwenty active rails averaged 87.53, loft .67%. I Bu United Financial NEW YORK. Xov. 14.—The Wall Street Journal today says: Although foreign exchanges were irregular, thè speculative community could not stretch its imaginatlon far enough to attributo today’s further bad break in stocks to thè talk of “Europe nearer a miliiary conflict than at any time since thè World War.” As a matter of fact, some of thè best accumulation reported on today’s reaction was attributed to Brltish financial interest buying through locai houses with London connections. Consolidated Gas Declino i Sellihg pressure was decidedly less kin evidence durlng thè morning hours ' bui around noon renewed weakness wa3 precipitated in thè whole llst by an abrupt decline in Consolidated Gas and by a generai attack on thè rail group which centered upon Erte. While thè decline was helped along by a moderate amount of lhiuldation for thè account of a stock exchange finn, its Principal impetus unmistakably carne from thè operatioa of big professional traders encouraged by their recent success in depressing values. LOCAL EANK CLEARINCS Indianapolis b*nk <■’carine Tuesday were 53.558.000: benk debita were $5.568.000. NEW YORK MONEY MARKET Bu lited Financial S K<V YORK. Xov. 14.—Time money finn and unehanyed at 5 per cent for all date. Commercici p u per fina and unchanscd at 4 % ® 5 per cent. FOREIGN EXCHANCE Bu United Financial NEW YORK. Nor. 14.—Foreign cxehange opened firm. Sterlina, demand. 54 48: cablo. $4.48%. Frer.eh. 8.74 >c: cable. 6.7.v' Lire, demand. 4.82 %c: • nb'ea. 4.83 c. IJelgian. demand. 6.26%c: cab-. 0.27 e. >far':s. demand. .01 Se. Drachma. demand. 1.08 - : .ihles. I.TOc. Swiss. demand. 1ó.35c: c*b'(. 18.370. Guildera. demand. 39.35 e: cab!**. 39.28 e: hìirhest ilice January. 1920. Peseta. demand. i3.24c; c able. 15.26 c. Swecien kronen. demand, '.’SCflc: cable. 20.P2c. Norway, demand. 18.40 c: cable, 18 50e. Dentnark. demand. UO.liJc: cable, 20 23c. NEW YORK CURE MARKET (By Thomson * McKinnon) —Nov. 14— —Closjnsr— Bid. Ask. lAeme Packlng 37 42 Curtis Aero com 4% 51 Corti? Aero pfd 24 27 Boston & Montana ... 8 9 Boston A Montana Corp 75 80 Go'.dfietd Con 8 9 Jumbo Extenston 7 8 Imperiai Oli (Del 111’* 113 Int Petroleum ....... 22 •*• 22 % Kirby Oli 4 4 L Nipissing 5 6 Standard Motors ..... 3 3li Sali Creek 18% 10 Tonopah Extension ... 3 5-18 3 7-16 Tonopah Mining ...... 2*4 2*4 United P S tiew 5% 6 U S Liirht le Heat pfd. I>4 2 Wright-Matin 2 8 Yukon Gold Mine Co.. 70 90 Jerome 2 % 2 *4 New Cornelia 16 17 United Verde 2814 2714 Sequoyah 2 6 Omar Oil 1 3-10 1 3-10 Rep Tire 2f) 40 BANDS BREAK SHARPLY WITH PROFESSIONAL SALES By United Financial NEW YORK, Nov. 14—The bond market broke sharply today largely on professional selling induced by thè downward sweep of stocks. Some leaders Delie ve thè bull market is at an end. Liberties were steadily but r.ot heavily sold. Only thè 3%3 remai ned above par. The bear eiement attacked rail stocks. and bonds dipped in sympathy. Better resistance was displayed by thè copper issuess. particularly Cerro De Pasco Bs. Public utility bonds were shaken a bit by thè sharp break in Ccnsolidated Gas stock on thè rumor lof new financing by thè company. French government bonds broke to new low levels in thè face of steadier foreign exchange market. NEW YORiTuBERTY BONDS —Nov. 14— Prev. High. Low. dose. dose. L. B. 3*4.. .100.40 100.24 100 30 100 40 L B. lit 4 98 50 L. B. lst 4*4. 98.46 98.44 98.40 98 78 L. B 2d 4*4a. 98 53 98.10 98 10 98 56 L. B. 3d 4%5. 98.72 98.50 98 50 98 72 L. B. 4th4 ! 4 s. 98 72 98.34 98 34 98 74 Victorv 4 3 *s 100.30 100.2! Cali Victorys 100 04 100 00 N*w gt bonds. 99.76 99.36 99.36 99.74 INDIANAPOLIS PRODUCE Eresh erg, eandled $ .43 Packin gstock batter 23 Fowls. 4*4 !bs. up .21 Fowis. under 4 % lbs 17 Leghom poultry. 25 per cent discount. Bpring, 2 lb. and under 23 Bpring over 2 lbs. and under 454 !b.. .18 Springs. 454 lb. up 18 Cocks and sta* 11 Young tom turks. 12 lb. up 35 Young ben turks, 8 lb. up 35 Old tom turks 30 Ducks. 4 lb. up 17 Geese. 10 lbs. up 15 Bquabs. 11 lb. to dozen 4.50 Young guinea. I I@2 lb. ize. do*. 8.00 India:’, a polis ereatneries are paying 47c a pound for butterfat. COTTONSEED OIL Bu United Financial NEW YORK Nov. 14.—Noon cali: No. vember, 9.70® 9.85 c: December. 9.63®; 9 65c: January. 59.7289.76 c: February. [email protected]: March. 9.95®9.96c: Aprii, 10.04® lO.Ofic: May. 10.09® lO.lCtc; June. 10 14ÌÌ10 20c. Market weak; sale 200. METAL TRADE Bit United Financial CLEVELAND. Nov. 14.—The Daily .Metal Trade today ays: I No. 2 fo’indrv pig iron, Cleveland deliv- ' ery. 531.50: basic pig iron valley. $29: sheet bare. Pittsburgh and Youngatown. $30.60® 40: Steel ears. Pittsburgh. 2.00® 2 15c; sheets No. 28 black. Pittsburgh, [email protected]; piata wire, Pittsburgh, 2.45 c. RAW SUGAR MARKET Bu United Financial NEW YORK. Not. 14.—Raw sugar opened steady: December, 3.72 @3 73c: March 3.27 @3.28c: May. [email protected]: July. 3.55® 8.57 C. LINSEED OIL Indianapolis dealer’ quotatlons on barrei QtiantiUee: Raw. sl.Ol per gal.: boiled. $1 03 per

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Prev High. Low. Close. dose. Raiiroads— Atchiaou 102 10054 100 54 10154 At. Coaat L... 113 110 110 115 B. A 0 48 43% 44% 47% Can. Pacific 142 54 140 140 4 141% C. A 0 72% 7054 7154 72 C. AN. W. R. 86% 84 84 86 C.. R. I. A P. 38% 34 34 36 Del. A Lanka 133 128 128 132 54 Erte 12 10% 11 12 5 Gt. No. pfd.. 88 54 85% 85% 87 Lehigh Valley 64% 62% 63 64% LAN 134 133 133 134 Mo. Pae. pfd. 49% 46*4 46*4 50 54 X. V Cent.. 95 54 92 54 93 05 N.Y.N.R.AH.. 26*4 24 24*4 20 Nortfi. Pac.. 82 79 79 82 54 Nor A W... 117 115% 11554 117 Perni 47 54 46% 46% 46 54 Reading 80 54 77 5 77% 79% So. Ry pfd. . 62 *4 61 5* 61 54 62 54 50. Pac 90% 89 54 89 54 91 St. Paul ... 26% 25 54 26% 26 54 51. Paul pfd. 40 5 38 38 40% St.L AS W.pf. 55% 53% 54 55 Cmon Pac... 142% 140 140% 142 54 Wabasli 954 8% 9 95 1 W ab. pfd 27 25 25 27 5* Rubber— Ajax Rubber 13% 13 13 13 54 Goodrich Rub. 315 30% 30% 31 Kelly-Spg ..41 39% 40 41*4 C. S. Rubber 5154 50 50 50% Kquipmrnts— Am. Car A F.. 150 175 175 180 Am Loco. .123 120 120% 122% Baidwta L. . .126 54 121%' 121% 125 Gen. Electric 174% 172 172 175 Lima Loco. . 57 % 56 56 67 % Ani. Steel F. 42% 41% 41% 42% Pullman 1127% 125 125 126 5* West. Airbr.. 96 98 06 .... West. Elee.. 59*4 67*4 58 59 Steels— Beth. "8”... 67% 60% 66% 67% Crucible 70 65% t!5 % 71% i Gulf Stale.. 8154 76% 76% 81 Laeka 79 % 78 54 78 5 79% | Midvale 30*4 27% 37% 30% i Replogle .... 26 25 25 54 I Rep. I. ZS. 47 5 46% 46 54 47 ! V. S. Steel.. 106 > 102% 103 104% Vanadium .. 36 34 5 35 54 35 % Motors— Am. B. Mag. 34% 33% 34 34% CUand. Mot. 60% 57% 'SB 60% ! Gen. Mot 14% 14* 1454 14% ; Max. Mot. A 47% 42% 43 47% | Max Mot 8.. 13% 12% 125* 14 Pieree- Arrow 11% 10% 10% ... Studebaker .124% 121 121% 122% Stromberg.. 50% 48% 49 50% Stew-sVarner. 54** 54% 54% 56*4 : Willy-Over . 5*4 3T4 5% 5% j Mining— Butte Sup.. 30% 29% ‘29% 30% Dome Mine. 41% 41 41 41% Tex G an dS 63 01% 01% 62% Total sale 1,4

ALL Hll MULE SHABPAMCES Bu United Financial CHICAGO. Nov. 14.-—Grain prices | were higher at thè close of trading on thè Chicago board of trade today. Wheat advanced sharply and closed with a strong undertone. December wheat went to a new high on thè present movement and to within % cent of thè outside figure on thè crop. Corn was stronger on buying by locai professional. and commission ‘ houses. Oats, demonatrated thè good potition of thè market situation by reaeting quickly to thè advance In corn nd wheat. A heavy demand for Oats for feeding, especially in thè South, | has strengtheued thè market. CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE —Not. 14— Bu United Financial ! WHEAT— Open. High. Low. Close. Dee 1.10% 1.18 1 16% 1.17% May... 1.155 1.16*4 1.15% 115% July... 1.05% 1.06 5* 1 05% 1.00 CORN— Dee 68% .70% .68% .69% : May... .69% .70% .60% .69% July... .68% .69% .68 5 .69% ' i OATS— Dee 42% 44 .42% .42% May... .42 1-3 13 .42% .42% Juiy. . . .38% .39% .39 % .39% LARI— Jan 10 05 10.05 10 00 10 00 May... 10.45 KJ.45 1tì.32 10.32 UVE— Dee 84% .85% .85 .85% May... .855* 86% *. .85% .86 CHICAGO CASH GRAIN : Bu United Financial CHICAGO. Nov. 14—Wheat—No 2 red. i 51.29: No .3 red. 1.28%; No. 2 hard. ! $1.19® 1.20%. Coni—No. 1 yellow. 71% ®72c: No. 2 yellow 71%®72c: No. 3 yeliow. 69%®71%c: No. 4 yellow. 08% ® 715*c: No. % 5 yellow. 70*.c; No. 0 yeli low, 69 %c: No. 1 mix ed. 71 ®7l %c: No. 2 mixed. 70%71%c; No. 3 niixed, 68%® 711*c: No. 4 mixed, 70%®71c: No. 5 i mixed. 70'*o: No. 6 mlxtd. 70c: No. 2 white. 71%®72 54c: No. 3 white, 69® 71 %c; No. 4 white. 67 s®7lc: No. 5 white, j 705 o; No. 6 white. 70c. Oats—No. 3 white. 42%®43%c: No. 4 white. 40 % 13 ** e ; standard . 38 %40* c. Hariey—ol u 6Hc. Rye—B6%®.B7c. Tlmothy—iti® 7.50. Cloverseed—Si 5.50® 20.05. INDIANAPOLIS CASH GRAIN —Nov. 14— Buia for <ar lot of grain aad hay at thè cali ot thè Indianapolis Board of Traile were: Wheat—Through bllled. grm: No. 2 red. $1.20® 1.22. i Corn—Firm: new No. 3 white. 62®83c: new No. 4 white. 60%®61%c: old No 5 1 white, 65®65e: new No. 3 yellow. 62®63c: new No 4 yellow, ■ 60® 01 %c; old No. 5 1 yellow. 64%®C5c. new No. 3 mixed, 61® ;62c: new No. 4 mixed, 59%®60‘c: old No. 5 mixed. 63®64e. Oats—Firm: No, 2 white. 40%®41%c: ; No. 3 white. 40®41c. ! Hay—Traek Indianapolis, firm: No. 1 ! timothy. slo® 16.50: No. 2 timothy. $15.50 | li 16 No. 1 light dover mixed. sls® 15 50: i No. 1 dover hay. $14.50® 15. —lnspectlons Wheat—No. 2 red. 1 car: No. 3 red 3 .ars: No 4 red. 1 car: No. 1 mixed. 1 oar: i No. 2 mixed. 1 ear; No. 5 mixed, 1 car: j sample. 1 ear. Total, 9 care Coni —No. 2 white, 9 ears: No. 3 white. i 31 caia: No. 4 white. 9 ears: So. 0 white. 1 |ear: No. 2 yellow, 7 ears: No. 3 yellow, 13 j . ars: No 4 yellow. 12 car: No. 5 yellow, 9 .■ars: No. 0 yellow. 5 cara: No. 2 mixed. 2 car; No. 3 mixed. 0 car; No. 5 niixed. 1 ear; sample mixed. 2 care. Total, 110 cara. Oat—No. 2 white. 14 ears; No. 3 white, 4earg; No. 4 mixed, 1 ear. Total, 19 ears. Rye—No. 3, 1 car; No. 4. 2 car; sample, 1 ear. Total. 4 ear. Tota! number of ears for day, 148. Grain price6 quoted f. o. b. basis, 4154 c to New York.

LOCAL WAGON WHEAT No. 2 wagron wheat, $1.15; No. 3 white oats. 38c. LOCAL HAY MARKET Loose hay, 817® 18. Tiraothy, baie*. Slsfe 16.50. Mixed hay. 514® 15.50. Coro —New, 60o: old. 75e. Oats. 50@53c. NEW YORK PRODUCE Bu United Financial NEW YORK. Nov. 14.—Flour—Steady and unchanged. Lard—Firmer; spot, 11.90 Ca 1200 C. Sugar—Raw. steady: test, 5.53 c; refined. steady: g:anulated, 6.90 8 7 00( Coffee—Spot, 10Hc: November. 15 Vi ® 15 He. Tallo w—Firmer; special. 7Vi@Be; city, 6 He. Dressed poultry—Qulet: turkeys, 30'c£35c; chickens, 18@40e: fowls, 16 il 33c; ducks. 26®30c. Live poultry— Firmer: gotrse, 27(11280: ducks, 26®28c; fowls. 19®28c: turkeys, 40®50c: roosters. 16e: ehtekens, 22®24e. Cheuse—Steady: state speciale. 20®27e; state sklms. 20c. Butter —Firm; reeeipts. 9,088: creamery extra, 49V4c; special market, 50@60V(ic: state dairy tuba, 34® 48 He- Eggs—Finn; reeeipts. 8 539: nearby white faney, uncand'.ed, 88®94c: nearby brown, 66®75c; fresh lìrsts to extra. 471 i Hòc: Pacilie coast, 45®85c; western whites. 68®88c. CHICAGO PRODUCE Bu United Financial CHICAGO. Nov. 14.—Butter—Creamery extra. 48Vic: standard, 44Hc; flrsts. 37H <3 40c: seconda, 35',j® 36 He. Egge—Ordinary flrsts. 0® 45e: flrsts. 50 8 52c. Cheese —Twin. 23H®24Hc: Your.g Americana, 24H02ÓC. Poultry—Fowls, 18®22: ducks. 2Se : terse. 23e: sprint. 20e: turkeys. 25c; roofters. 14c. Potaloes—Recelpts. 40 cara: Wisconsin and Minnesota, round, white. sacked and bulk. 80®90e; Red River Ohios. sacked. 80®90e; North Dakota, round, white. poorly gvaded. 70c: Idaho russetts, sacked. $1.50 NAVAL STORES Indianapolis d.ih-3 ask SI.7T per gal. for terpeni ine in ber n> m’tiMcs:

(By Thomaon A McKinnon) —Nov. 14 —

Prev. High. Low. dose. dose. Copper— Am Smelt. . 5554 5354 53% 55 Anaconda... 48% 47% 57% 58 54 Chile Cop... 27% 2054 26% ... Inspiration. ... ... ... 34 54 Kenneeott... 32% 3154 31% 32% Utah Cop... 62 54 00 60 61% U S Smelt.. 3554 3554 3554 ... Oil Cai Petrol. . 49 % 48 48 60 Cosden 48 46 54 4054 47 54 Houston Oil. 70 06% 60% 09 Mex Petrol .218% 210 210 218 Pan-Am Pet. 87 54 84 54 84% ... Pac 0i1.,... 46% 45 45% 40% Pro and Rei 42% 40% 40% 43% Pure 0i1... 28% 28 54 28 54 28% Rovai Dutch 5454 63% 53 54 53 S Oil of Cai. 118% 117 117 54 118% S Oil Ind... 11754 115 54 H 5% 117% S. Oil of NJ.201 195 54 197 54 198% Sinclair 32% 3154 3154 31% Texaa C 0... 47 % 46 46 47 Tex. C. & Oil 21% 10% 20 Union 0i1... 16 5* 10% 16% 16% Industriai— Allied Chem. 73 70% 70 V 72% Adv. Rumeiy 14% 14 14 Allis Chal... 41 38 54 89 41% Am. Can 71% 68% 08% 70% A H & L pfd. 67% 00% 00 54 68 Am. Ice 107 104% 105 10A Ani. Woolen. 95 5* 92% 92% 95 54 Cent. Leath, 35% 34% 35 35% Coco C01a... 77% 75 75% 77 Comp Z Tab 06% 05 05% Cont. Can... 95% 93 95 • 94% Fani. Player 90% 88% 88% 89% Gen. Asphalt 40 * 44% 45% 44% Inter. Paper. 53 54 49% 60 53% Inter. Harv..10354 102 102% . .... May Stores..lo4 101 102 164% Nat. Lead... 113 % 115 110 113% Pitts. Coai. . 66% 56% 56% 57% Sears Itoebk. 84 19 % 80 84 U. S. R. Stor 74% 70% 71% 74% 17. S. In. Aleo 03 54 0% 00% il Woolworth ..210 205 205 20j Utilities — , .... Am. T. AT. 122’i 12154 121% 121% Conaol. Gas 135% 129 1295 102^® Columbia G. 107* 101% 102 107 Pcople's Gas 91% 90*4 90 5 91% West. Union 110 54'109 109 110 54 Shipping— Am. In. Cor. 29% 2854 2854 -9 Atlantic Gulf 23 54 22 % 23 22 % In. M. M. pfd 49% 48 48% 48% Uniteti Fruit 154 % 149 149 151 % Foods — Am. Sugar. . 73 69% 69 5 73 Am. Beet S.. 30 35 35 .... Austin Nidi. 29 26% 26% 29 Coni Prod—l26% 123 5 124% .... Nat i Biscuit 248% 243*4 242 5 240 Cuban-Am. Sg 20 18% 18% ... Wilson A Co. 37% 30% 30 54 37% Tobacco — Am.-Sumatra.. 31 30% . 31 31% Am. Tob. Co. 149% 147% 147% 160 Tob. Products 80 % 78% 78 5* 80 73,600 sharea.

BIG KING FilS MAY CONSOLIDATE Bu United Preti CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Consolidatici! of th*s Armour and Morris paoking conipanies is under way bere, it is reported today. The two ftrms will he tnerged under thè name of Armour & Co., lt was sani, thè capitai stof’k of thè Morrta concern to be purchased by thè Armour interests for approximately $30,000,000. F. Edson White, vice president of Armour & Co., has left for Washing ton, where, it is understood, he will consult thè Federai trade compnission regarding thè merger. HOG PRICES FALL IN SURFEITED MARKET Bu United Financial CHICAGO, Nov. 14 Bad weather conditions and an oversupply marie live stock prices unsettled at thè Chicago stock yards today. Hogs were 5 to 10 cents lower on a surfeited market. Receipts were 44,000 last Tuesday. In addition thore was a heavy holdover of 8,600. Big klllers were slow in thè market. Sellers asked steady values, but were unable to hoid to Monday s cloaing levels. Cattle were in little demand on a contlnued heavy run which hurt thè market at thè opening of thè week. The fresh supply was 15,000. Many plaln animals were held over from Monday. Best gr&dcs heìd steady to strong. Sheep prices were strong on an tmexpectediy small recelpt of 8,000. Buying was reluctant to meet thè better values asked. hrought sl3 l 14.60. IN THE COTTON MARKET Bu l'nited Financial NEW VORK. Nov. 14—Cotton oprile! firm, up 20 to 23 potata December. 20 430. up 18; January. 2G.27e, up 21: March. 26.2ÓC, up 28. The market closed rasar, off 20 to 33 point. High. Low. CTlosr. Decembrr 20 48 25 88 25.02 January 20.33 25.74 25.77 March : 23 31 25.74 25.73 May 26.05 25 54 25.55 Jul.v 25.73 25.22 25.22 October 23.97 23.60 23.60 Spot quiet, off 35 potili. Mid-Uplands 26-OOc. Bu United Financial NEW ORLEANS. Nov. 14—Cotton oponrd gtrong. Decomber. 26.00 c. up 41: January. 20.51 c, up 40; March, 26.20 c, up 00; May, 25.81 c, up 41. The market ciosed steady. High. Low. Close. December* 26.10 25.30 25.30 January 20.23 25.30 25.30 March 20.20 25.28 25.28 May 2590 25.11 25.11 Spot 26.12 c. off 25 point. Hv United Financial I.IVERI’OOL, Nov. 14.—Spot. quiet: prices steady. Futures opened steady. Open. High. Low. Close January 14.00 14 72 14 00 14.73 March 14.35 14.40 14.30 14 46 May 14.17 14.27 14.13 14.27 July 13.94 14.02 13.88 14.02 DRESSED BEEF PRICES Wholesale prices ol dressed beef (Swlft A Co): Rib—No. 2. lOc; No. 3, Ile. Loins— So. 2. 21c; No 3,15 c. Round— No 2,15 e; No. 3,14 e. Chucks—No. 2, 12c; No 3. lOc. Piate—No. 2. 8c: No. 3,7 c.

RALSTON SENDS THANKS TO ALBERT J. BEVERIDGE Samuel M. Ralston. United States senator-elect, today replled to thè congratula tory teelgram of former Senator Albert J. Beveridge, his opponent. Senator-elect Ralston spoke of Beveridge’ telegram as "most generous” and sald it reflected thè “fine splrit" with whlch thè contest was conducted. “Wlthout regard to thè recent election,’’ thè letter continued, “I am particularly gratifled to learn that you will undertake thè preparatlon of thè constitutional hlstory of our country during thè lise of thè immortai Lincoln. This contrlbution from your pen will enrich thè politicai literature of our Nation and lay thè public under additional obligations to you.” MORGAN GOAL ISSEIZED FOR VILLAGERS’ BENEFIT Bu United Xewa NEWBURO, N. Y„ Nov. 14—A large quantlty of coal on thè property of J. P. Morgan in Highland Falla was seized Monday and is being given to other persons. The seizure was made by William R. Perklns, fuel administrator for Orauge County. He sound that of 438 tons of coal delivered in thè las three months only elghty-Ave tons had gone to villagers. a

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HOGSSLIIMPWITH HEAVYfIECEIPTS Hog Prlee Day by Day 260-300 lbs 200-325 lbfl 160.180 lb Not. 8. 8.00 8.60 8.60 9. 8.50 8.50 8.50® 8.55 10. 8.50 850 8.50® 856 11. 8.75 8.75 8.75® 8.85 13. 8.50 8.60 8.50® 8.00 14. 8.35® 8.40 8.35® 8.40 8.40® 8.46 With reqeipts large at 17,000, hog prices slumped 15 to 20 cents at thè locai stock yards today. There were sufficient orders and locai demand, however, to clear thè pena. All weights sold at [email protected], with thè bulk of trading around $8.35. Pigs brought thè price of thè loa.d. Sows were some weaker at $7.35 4b wn > an(i thè bulk of sales at $7.25. The cattle market exhibited some weakness in steers and cows. The quotations held about steady. Receiptu, 600. Calf trading was active and prices turned 50 cents upward to a top of $12.50. Receipts, 700. The quallty was better in larnbs, with thè market remalning steady. The top was 50 cents higher than Monday's. Ewes were steady at $5 down. Receipts, 300. —Hog—--150 to 200 lbs .$ 8 40® 8.45 Medium 8.35® 8.40 Heavy 8.35® 8.40 Top 8.45 Pig 8.40® 845 Paclting sows 7.00® 7.35 —Cttl— Few choiee steers. . . $12.00® 13.50 Prime corn-fed steer. 1.000 to 1.300 lb 11.00® 13.00 Good to choiee steer. 1,000 to 1,300 lb 9.35® 9.75 Good to cholc teer, 1,000 to 1,300 ibs 8.25® 925 Good to dioico steers. 1.000 to 1.100 lbs 7.76® 8.25 Common to medium teers. 800 to 1.000 lb 5.75® 0.75 —low and Helfer Few choiee helfers $ 8.25® 9.50 Good to choiee heifer 7.25® 7.50 Medium helfers 6.50® 700 Common to medium helfer... 5.50® 6.50 Good to chotee cows 5 50® 0.25 Common to good eow 3 00® 5.50 Cutter 2.76® 3.25 Cannerà 2.00® 2.50 —Bull Fancy butoher bulle $ 5.00® 5.50 Good to cimice buteher bull. 4 00® 473 Bologna bulle 3.75® 4 25 Light bpiogna bulla 3.00® 3.50 ■ ■ CalveChoiee veals [email protected] Good veals 10.50® 11.60 Medium veal 9.60® 10.50 Lightweight vea! 8.50® 9.50 Heavywetght veals 7.50® 8.50 Con inoli beavle . . 0.50® 7.50 Top 12.50 —Bhrep and Lambii— Culi $ 2 25® 3.50 Goud lo choiee ewe 3 50® 500 Few choiee lanib 13.00 Go id to chotee larnbs 11 50® 12.50 Heavy lamba 10.50® 11.50 Culi larnbs 7 00 Buckt 3 00

OTHER LIVE STOCK Bu l nitrii /■ mandai NEW YORK. Nov. 14—Steers—Supply. norm.nl: market on common. sß'<fo; market on others, sll® 13: elected choici', sl3 50 ®l9; demand. quiet Cows—Supply. normal: market, good. s9'<i IO: demand. fair Bull—Supply. light: ma-ket on common. $0 l/f 7 : market mi other, ss:.iii; loca! kiil. $7 @8.50: leniand. lair Koshcr beef chucks ami piate—Supply. fairlv liberai market. $14:<(20: demand. fair * Koher hln.d and riha—Supply, lairly liN'ral: market. sl4 il 27 demand. slow. Veal—Supply. falrly liberal: market, choiee. 815® 17: heavy side, kin off. $7.50® 8.50; demand, 10. Larnbs —Supply. light: market, choiee, $27 @2B; demand. fair. Mutton—Supply. norma!; market, good sl3@l;Y, demand. normal. Pork—Supply. fairly liberai; market. s2l @23. demand. lov.. CHICAGO, Nov. 14 —Hogs—Recelpt 44,000: market, !o wto 100 to 15c lower; top. $8 40 bulk of alee, $8 @8.50: heavy wright. $8 ir>@B.4o: medium weight, 58.20 @8 40; llgl.t weight. $8.15@8 25; light light, $8 15 @8.30; heavy pack big ow. $7.60® 810: packlng eow. rough. $7 35 H 700 pig. $8 15 la 8.35 Cattle—Recelpt. 15.000: market, slow: chotee and prime. $11.85® 13.50: medium and good, $715 a 11.73; common, $6.50® 7.155: good ami choiee. $9 50® 12 73; common ajid medium. [email protected]: buteher cattle and helfer $4 50® 10.50: cow. $3.40® 8: bull. $3.50 @ 6.50 : carniere, cutter, cows and helfer, $2.40@3 40; canner te>T. $3 it 3.75: veal calvee. $8.50® 10.50; feeder steer, $.3@775; stocker steers. $4.25® 7.76: tiK'k<T cow and helfer, s3® 52.. 9he*‘|>—Recelpt. 8,000. market 25c hlgiier: I aioli. S13@14BO; lambs. cui! and common. $9 25® 12 73: vearllng wethera. $3.25 @l3 25: ewo, ss@B; culi to lonuutm rat, $2.75® 5 26 CINCINNATI. Nov. 14.—Cattle—Recelpt. 500: market, low and steady; shippers, $7.50@9 50. Calve—Market, strong, extra 11 @11.50. Hog—Recelpt. 5,000; market, slow, 70@50c Tower: gooì or enotee packer. $8.35® 84)0. Sri tei —RemUpt. 350: market steady: extra. $5 @so 50. Larnbs—Market, steady lair to good, $13.50 @ 14. CLEVELAND, Nov. 14—ITor—Recelpt. 2.000. market. 15e lower; yorker, $8 75: mixed. 8.00; inodiuiu. $8 60; pig $9; rotigli. $7 25: stage. $4.30. Cattle—Recelpt*. 250: market, elow: good to choies bui!. ss@o; good to chotee Steer. $10(5 11.50; goid to choiee helfer. $?@8; good to choìe* cow. $4 @5.25: fair to good cows. $s - .25: common cow. $3 @4; milkers. $40®72. Sheep and lamb—Rocelpt, 600. EAST ST. X.OUIS, Nov. 14.—Cattle—Recetpi, 6,500: market, sii ady; native lieef steers. [email protected]: yearUng, and helfers, $2.50 ttl 3.23; cows, $10.60@ 10.05: canners and cutter, $4.60® 0.50. Hogs—Receipts. 7.600; market, weak; heavy. $7.75® 8 35; medium. sß® 8.50: light. $8 @8.30: light llglit. $815.8.40: Docking sows, $0.75@7; Pig. [email protected]: bulk. [email protected]. Sheep— Receipts, 1.500, market, steiuly; ewes, $4.50 ®7.25: canners and cutter, 50c®3: wool lamb, si4ft> 14.25. EAST BUFFALO. Nov. 14.—Cattle—Re- < eipti.. 175: market, steadr: prime steer, $.5(iri0.50: shipping steers. $7.50®9.50: heifer. $2 @6. Calve—Receipts. 350; market, low. steady; culi to cimice. s4@ 13.50. Shi-ep and lamba—Receipts, 4,B(K>: market, low. 250 to 50c lower; cimice lamb 3>i4@ls: culi to fair. s7@l3; yearling, s7@lli sheep. [email protected]. Tiog —Receipts. 6,400: market, active, steady: yorker, $9 @9.13: pig. $9.25; mixed, $9: hoavlee. $9.10; rotigli, s7® 7.50; tag, $5 @ 6

KANSAS CI'CY, Nov. 14. —Hog—Receipts, 15.000; market 10c lower: bulk, $7fe8.15; heavles, $7.76 (n 8 15; buteher. $7.90® 8.15: light. $7.85 @8.10: pie. $7.50® 8.26. Cattle—Recelpt, 16,000: market, steady; prime feti steer, $10.75® 13; pinta to fair dressoù beef steers. $5.75® 10.75; western Hteer, $5.50® 10: southern steers, $4.505(8.25: cow, s2@o 50; helfers, $4.25 @9.50: stockerg arid fe.ecler, [email protected]; bull. $2.25 @J 4.50 : calve, [email protected]. Sheep—Reeelpt. 4,000. market. 25c higher; lambs. $13.25 @ 14.50 ; yearling, $0.50® 12: wethers, [email protected]; ewe, $6.25® 7.70; stock era and feeder, $11.25® 13.50. BIRTH IS SUBJECT Mrs. Margaret Santer, president of thè American Birth Control League, is scheduled to speak Saturday afternoon at thè Claypool Hotel, on "Birth Control.” The talk will be preceded by a luncheon, for which reservations should be. mitde through Miss Clara Louise Rowe, at thè Claypool Hotel. Mrs. Santer has recently returned from a trip around thè World, durlng which she spoke in China and Japan on “Gverpopulation.” BURGLARSUSECARS Abe Barnett, colored, 5040 E. Thirtieth St., reported a burglar broke into his home while thè family was away yesterday. A lavaller and Chain worth $25 was stolen. Mrs. Mary Adanis, colored, 5050 E. Thlrtieth St., told thè police that at noon yesterday two large black touring ears stopped in front of Barnett’s home and that Ave white men and one negro got out. They entered thè house by removing thè screen and opening thè window. ‘HOOTCH MURDER’ By United Sete NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Any one who sells fatai poisonous liquor is a "hootch murderer” and should be tned for his fife.

CHICAGO PACKS HOUSE FOR OWN GRAND OPERA By United Neics CHICAGO, Nov. 14.—Chicago’s own opera made Its debut Monday and Chicago left thè auditorium well pleased with herself and convinced that civic opera is a success. There were 600 men and women there for thè season’s opening who

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