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FRACTIONAL PRICE CHANGES ON MART

prrulativr Attrnti n i Centered on Crucible Steel Exchange. Bj. Lultr.I VTf : KlTvV YOUK, April nc-. I'ractin.il price? eh lr K"1 wt-re reclsteril by: If.ncIIr? i'-sue-.s at the ntock lr.arkft oper.ir.t- Friday. I-'nitcl State-.- r.nbbr r pr nr.l at TM. off 1-2: HeaOir.c: S I 1-1, up 1-2; Unit'-d 'Sfatr-s St-f! 5, -ff Republic .toel 1-4, off Stude'bakT J 0 3 1-4. up 1-4. ar.'l Sinclair ?,l 1-8. Speculative attention waj ccntT I m Crur ill- hrrtiy aft'T thi "PT.lr.cr. hVlHr with the stock dividend off. This i.tyup chanK'l h'ituls n The inlti.il tru inaction at 140 b n later r 1 : i -1 ! 1 4 T. The marke-t was nT...n b:U e.f:'erir.fs of stock ilurlMK e.irfy t : . i 1 : : ; we r Hot In 1ji" amoan'5. S: I 'ommon was force-d down to '. .1 a-, but then rebounded to 'Ji 1-2. ILaid mi Wool. Ar.n'mn'fiiii-iU by the American "Woolen eonipany " allln;; cf a .special mee-tin? "f f-to kholders to increase th .iulhrized preferred .tork from $ 10, 000, (OD to $60.000.(Ü0 lin-l th cuii'imiiM from $20,rOi'.OfO to $4o,u0u,0e0. toKe.thT with ;innounc-rnnt that $20,000.000 oi ciiiimon sto:k will be sold at par resulted in a raid on American Woolen Common. The stock had acted ---e'1 early In the day advancing an hi-:h as 121 but the announcement broke Jt to 114. Call money was run up to 1 7, perrnt shortly ;iftT 2 o'clock. American Woolen at 115 1-4 was off .'5-4 from the highest point of the day. Studcbukr was well bought and reached a h'nrh of 10'J la'er reirtin to 1"S ?.-. Shortly aftT 1 o'clock call ni.. y went to 12 percent. Short covering when r.aldwln hit IK. 1-2. sent Tli eck m rapidly to 11- 1-4. The market cloned higher. MARKETS riurAco stock. CIII(; . April :, IKMiS-Keoelpts, i.4o; market sU.t.iy; bulk. l.'.TäUdö 40 ; ;-.! klnÄr. l- t : lights. .M.".mri Jl'aj; pi;;. il.'i.'J.Vxl.Voi) ; roughs. J12.JU(l.u 'ATT Id Ke rlr t. P.On; market 2-V lower; beef, .i 'S1 14 U) ; bUt'lier FttK k, 7.s''(i::"i; cnmiT :i ti 1 cutters. i'ii 7.V; nfcrkiTi ami fee.li-r, T.'Jöli lO.'JO ; ow. 7.s.VJ 12 lu; calves. J YlAk)'l SIIi;i:i'i:oe.if.tM. ;io: ' market ffeailr: u-i1 l.iuib.x, SI i. -Zn ls.20 ; eufi, 5 10 ".Kn ITCH). EAST m i FAI.O 1.1VK STOCK. i:ast iu tkalo, n. y.. April :tn CATILIV-Uecelpts, L'OO; market $l.lwej 1 U) up; .liijipixic etwrs, $1 .l)7.b". (hj ; inifrl.or Krudes, ?10 "M.-.7Ci; tows, J4.W !ilü.7ä. CALVr.S r.o.ejpts, K0t mnrkct slow, .'A lower; mil to cluiv, $Vfi'rl5.50. SIIi:i;i AM LAMP.S Ke- eipts. 1.; ruarkct b1w pnd nteadr; ciiolc bind, Nlh.Cih.(x): ,ull t fair, .$11.i17.7."i; jfiirüiii's, l.Vonei 10. .Vi : Kheep, O.Ou'n 1 4 ,"U. IILKJS Ueeelpt, market tdunnd taly; Yorkers, 515.0O; pips. $15ii 15.2.: inlieil. $1C OO; ti-:iw, 15 (0,r 1." V) ; rough?, Sll.oo'ü l:-' r.o ; s-tai, .W iuaxi. riTTsiifitti jlivj: stocu. riTTSTsriMJ. l'a., April J0.-QTTLI' Itewelpt light; m.irke-t stialv: rholce, 512 U",i jroo.l. 11. ".".'' 1. V : fair, ?1Kn)y U.oo; veal calven, Slä .V; If, .,"i0. SHi;i:i' AM I.AMUS Ki'eVlpta fair; rarkft steadv; prim wetlter. fll.öKJi liOO; fair mlxe.j, 10 AWi lO.ZA) ; lambs, HtMiS lle-elpts, 15 doubledeoka; mnrKt higher; prlnif baT.v hojrs. ,1 1.?." a.'.Co; inelinms, J10..V)'.t ltl CO; heavy Vork-.t-rs, llV"'rP a; licht Yorker. $10.(HW,i ' IT.. .'.; plies. SPUaMJi-10. roughs, ll.OO 3J."; tag, S . (. ciiicai.o i" no 11 n r.. CIIICA;.. April :: WTTKK 'ren-aiery extras. i'.J4c; stnrulards, CJ2c: iflrBtA, 7 'i- ' ; seio.'uls, 47,"."'J i:ti(JS Ordinaries, ;if. ?:,".. ; rirst, 41-'j :. rUKKSi: Twi.is. Hb-. ' roLTrilY Te.w Is. :.7e; duek. :'; jr"es. 2-'-; prin-e. .".7c; turkeVj. .'",". ' l'UrAT(i:s-( ars 14; WNmimlns per bo 1P., $77.-0; Miniies-.tas per loo iin.. J7.Pi''; 7.1i.". J CIIKAÜO ( AMI (iKAI.V. CHICAGO. A.ril ::'. -W III.AT No. 2 'Jed. $.V7. ' COKN N 3 yellow. 1 No. 4 yellow, 5.1 Til ; No. '. jellow, $170; No. 4 mixed. $17; No. C iuie.l. ?1.70; No. 2 white. 3d.7i. , DAI'S N.j. " whife. .l.lOl.lO' . HAKI.KY .MXYj,!.2. IlYi: ?J 12. . TIMOTHY- SaOo'jn.V). CLOYLi: .V..oo ,i x .. , IMUANArOLIS. IJVL STOCK. INIHANAPOIS. April :u)H(h;s (Kecpipt:. O.ooo: market stea'ij ; '.e?t he av-t-. ?1 1.V"' j 1C ..(; uieiilurrsi und mixe-d, lö.Tä'a'Pi.t; couu:i.u to rhi. e, 5PJ.0O; ! bulk f sale . ltu. CA'lTLi: Uecflpis. l.PX; market tftdy ; 8tr, 2.V.J 11. ; cuws and lie'frr. .I'O'u 14 tH. SUf:i:r Keelpts. b; market ftendy; t p, J,VK lU.tl. CHICAGO GRAIN YM PltOYISION.

CHICAGO. April r- - 'eütn 11 io'i I a w Close COUN May 17."A; 17s IT'-i 177 Julr 1C2 1 ''.. b". spt. 10 i:.s 1Ö.-.V, 1"7 bTS May IM ini, i". POlkK .Mar r0) :..Vi hi Zi 7T Xi 00 I.AUD May T.;ö ... o 10 .V 10 CO July 20 ;iy .070 '.'O.'i.'. 2.7tj Jillis Ms T 17 47 17 7". 17 4 . 17.70 July is;:7 170 iirj i(JT

COW MARKET SETS iSElV HIGH RECORD CI1ICAC.O. April 3 0. Corn for May delivery clinitenl Friday to newhigh record prices cf the car. The 'hilf rtnaon wa diiT;cu!ty which herts wxperlencod in gettins pradn to fulfil contracts. Th-e market cio?ed urjottled. two to net higher, wiih May $1.77 to $1.7$ and July $1. to $ 1 . 6 " H - Oats gr.lnod i He to llc and provisions 12c to It was the last day that unlicensed dealers were allowed the privilege of maintaining: open trade : in the M.y delivery and there were numerous shorts in tho corn market who, in the hope that prices would decline, took lonff chan.es by ; waiting till the exhar.i-o session xtu noar'y over. The res-'.lt was a buying f.urry at tho flnUh. with a three-cx-nt Jump of Quotations inside of ft few minutes. Cats rec h e-d th to; r.Tt price veri known for May de'iv ry. $1.C14. lUlated ..lorts were the buyers. Provisions wer.- lifted bv tlie strength of grain.

CLOSING PRICES NEW YORK STOCKS

XKW Y'OIIK, April HO. Closing prices on the.- stock txchance today were : A. 1. and S. 1. . . , , , 1 , , , 1 8 American lieet Sugar 82 American Drug Syndicate 12 Amcrkan Can 40; A 11 is Chalmers S3fa American Car Camelry 122 American !. 33V4 Anaconda C SCH American S: ; Kfg. Co. . .Z1) a. W US A. T. and T 9 4'i Baldwin Locomotive 112U 11. and 0 32 U Cethlehem Steel "IV 8S Hütt and Superior 23!2 it. 1:. t 12R Canadian Pacific 117 Chili Copper 1' Cuban Can Sugar 49? California I'etroleum 3 0 Central Leather 72 C. and O Gl Colo. Fuel and Iron 3 5 Corn Products 35 s; Crucible Steel 143'2 China Copper 32 Knamel .'...73 Krio Common 12 U Ilrle 1'referred 19 H (ireat Northern Ore ZZi Saxon 138 (Jreat Northern Preferred 7 3 Cenernl Motors 29 3 Hide and Leather Common ....lS1 Hide and Leather Preferred ..97V Illinois Central $5 Industrial Alcohol 8 4 i International Nicked .....194 International Paper 69 Inspiration Copper 52 Kenne cott Copper ...2Sg Lackawana Steel 77 Lehigh Valley 41" L. and N 100 Vi Mexican Petroleum 169 -Miami Copper 21 Marine Common 32 Marino Preferred S4?i Missouri Pacific 2 4 Maxwell Common 2S Mldvale Steel 43 U Nevada Copper 13 New Haven ... 2S N . 1 C .. 6J,s Norfolk and Western 9 0"i Northern Pacific 74 Ohio Cities Gas 394 Pan-American Petroleum ... 91rv Peoples Gas 334 Pennsylvania 40 Pittsburg Coal Hay Consolidated Copper ... 17 Heading 8 4;, Hepubllc Steel 934 Hock Island 31 H Hock Island H 60 Hubber 91 Humely Common Zd? Humely Pfd 634 Southern Pacific 9 4 Southern Hallway 20 V St. Paul Common 32 St. Paul Pfd 4S -74 Studebaker Common 10H Keystone 21 Sinclair Oil 3 5 Vi Sugar 12S U Tobacco Products 63 V4 White Motor &54 Texas Oil 4 4 Texa.s and Pacific 37 U I'nion Pacific 116H U. S. Steel Common 94 Ts IT. Steel Pfd 109U tr. S. Food Corp' 63 Utah Copper 69 Virginia-Carolina Chemical . 68 T Wabash A 2 2 4 Vanadium Willys Overland 18H Wool 1144 Westinghoupe 49 ' Liberty bonds 3 2 percent 91.80; first 4's S4.50; second 4's 85.-40-first 4ti's 8 5.60; second 44's S5.50; third 4U' 89.90; fourth 4i4a 85.84; fifth 44's 96.68. onriiKUM. Last showing is given at tho Oridatum vaudeville theater today of tho current bill. Topped by Iw Cantor's comedy. ''Let's Go," it Includes such famous fun-matkers as Dave Manley, the Asoria Trio, Carleton and Belmont and tho Gabberts. Starting tomorrow afternoon Porter J. White headlines the new program of valudeville with a dramatic sketch called "The Visitor." The Dohertys. dealers in nonsense, Thirty Pink Toes" heraldetl as a unique surprise, Jcs&le Miller, a pleasing musician and Jesa and Dell, human, puppets, rounds out the bill. Faith and hope mlrrorexl in the soul of a country" girl Lust and trickery looming in the shadow of an underworld parasites Romance with a dash and a bit of spice in the telling that's "Tho Trlflers" today's pictures at the LaSalle. Kdith Roberts, remembered for her excellent work in past features at this theater has a pleasing leading role. Tomorrow, "The Shadow of Rosalie Ryrncs" features F-lalne Hammerstein. CASTIilRased on Sir Arthur Wing TMncro'n play of tho same name. "Hi" Houses in Order," featuring beautiful LTsio Ferguson In a role of strong sympathetic appeal is shown at the Castle today. It is the intimate, real life story' of a second wife cne who is always measured bv the perfections of the first and of the happy ending that is brought about only upon the discovery ef the nrst wife's unfaithfulness. MLX RLOOM IX "MY SYF1-THV At the Oliver Theater for three days starting Monday, the newest of the get together musical revues, will be offered here for the first time. Some of the thincs made fun of in this popular revue are the- Rev.i Cure, a satire on Prohibition. ani the travesty on mind reading. In addition to Max Rloom himself, his chief assistants in the fun making aro Alice Sher. Harry Kessler. Gladys Cardwell, Julius Jenkins. Watson Twin Sisters. Johnny ratton. Lucile Delmar. Iew Swan anl Max Bloom's famous horse, "Becky." AUDITORIUM. "Click Shadows" a new production featuring Peggy- Hyland is the chief attraction at the Auditorium todny. The story has to do with social life in Washington. It pictures the activities of the smart set and the adventures which befall a young girl. who. to care for her aged aunt, secures a position as "otticial chaperon" to the daughter of wealthy parents whoso aim is to have her mount th social ladder and make? a brilliant marriage. Miss Hyland as Marjori" Langdon. the chaperon, proves herself capable of foiling the

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