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WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 19, 1926.
PAGE ELEVEN
THE AMARILLO DAILY NEWS.
TICKER TALK
(By James C. Bennett * Co., 611 Amarilo Buliding)
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16.00
17.01
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14.04
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16,58
16.92
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NEW ORLEANS, Sept, it — Cotton fu-
tures elomed easy at not decline of 14 to
11 pointa.
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weather
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NSW YORK:
STOCKS-Irreqular; covpers break
more high recorda.
BOND*—Firm: liquid carbonie da
NC PICK OUT
CDMMHE MOST
The ewinging, flexible hammer, that bite the eledge hammer blow,
reduces feed la a ground product, fast. Il la proot against, break,
ages, lose of time. common with other types.
WRITE FOR FEED BOOKLET—CIRCULAR-
PRICES
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814.00 on raaoeea. while at Kanems dtp
mid St. Joneph 111.71 waa rentised aa
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be foree regarding the yield ia the At-
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with 62,341 a week age aad 47,950 a year
age.
Hoar received a general priee net-back
of 1 0421Be deepite the feet that aggregate
receipta of 71.704 waa ellghuy eader lent,
Tuendny ead 4,000 abort of a year ego:
the daya te* at 112.44 waa paM al Chi
eno for ene lead of cholee
averagee; Kanaan City and St. .
a lap af 41UL
oftertmes at ebon* entimated al HJN
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win widen. noporte of huvriena dam-
age te the mop In Iba Keatere keM hav
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all ia we think a bullish view will
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feeders had a depresine influene OS
western grana eteers, espeelally Iha blade
showing the etteeta at the grain feed.
Cholee 1,862-pound bedves in China. re-
itued $18.00 while at Kansai Cit, BL
Joseph and Omaha 818.00 waa paid for
light and medium weight aiam; wood
grades with numerous inquirles for tbs
common to medium srades. Price paid
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1806.00. Feeder tombs
ILM«1L1L
NEW ORLEANS, Seot. 18.-ottonsced
oil closed barely etendy. Prime hummer
yellow 8,80 ; prime crude 7.87%-8,00; Jen.
♦ 01; February 9.08: March 9.13; Septem-
ber 8,85; October 8.90; November 4.(4;
December a.95.
’,oIu-N^y2*ihito '44«44e| No. 1. 41%
44U.
AMARILLO GRAIN
The tollowing grain prices are quoted
by Great West MIU and Elevator eompeny i
WHBAT-Per bushel ....................
KAFIR—Pw IM pounds ........... a
MILO—Pro IN pagoda ............. as
FOREIGN EXCHANGES - Steady;
sterling and yen higher.
COTTON— Barely teady : hedge nell-
tag.
SUGAR—Fair; inerensed spot offer.
Inga. .
COFFEE—Lower : bearish Braxilian
COTTON LETTER
NEW OnL.EANS, Knot IL— Early usla*
In the notion mark at today were honed
on the meremaal at the hurrieane throuch
Iha •■trema Beat era belt ead the alarm
TS 19 __________
WE MOST \RID OF YOUR
EXPENSWEk 450000 - i
Restauramt) and QUCK J
bet bad to ike mueh laruer hedue tolling
and ta the tote trading thta had Ita ef-
lines ot
- The op
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•bowed ■
coyerine.
mtalon h
iralua in
she relat
October
March to
bupplied
blag. T
fag tm t
17.00 17.74 17,36 17.36-30 17.44
,17.44 17.72 17.21 17.32-36 17.44
LIKE 40 MARED
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PLAN AGIN-,
me
Open
Jan. ..17.08
March .17.12
May ..17.11
Oct. . .16.95
City Serviee, pta.
CMW ...........
1 Continenl Oli ,
Guir Oil .......
Humbie OU ....
....... .82,00
............ 1.40
. 1.40
.................
........... 1.00
OMAHA LIVESTOCK
OMAHA Neb.. Sept. IK—(V. A Bureau
at Market).-Mou» 7,000: market 14-140
tower.; toe 412 44; bulk 200-800 lb butoh
on |lt.N-n.Ml 141-21 lb lluhte oad
butehen 811.75-12.35; packing aowa 911.26-
11.40.
Couto— 18,000: market elow: bulk fed
steer aad yearline si 4 74-11001 mixed
yearlinus SIAN l Ilght ateers 41 KM: hei-
fen ft4.4Alt.Wl Uto fed cows 44 24-
A 74: bulk aU eutter 00.80-7.50: medium
bulb $8.28-0.75: real* (practical top)
514.00; ateeker aad feeder. 4UJt-14.lt.
Sheep to. SOO: market •toady; fat range
lambe MAN: netive 818.001 top 414.741
ewea 65.00-*. feedine lambe $1.00-1.76.
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN
CHICAGO, Sept. 1L — Wheat—No. 4
hard 41.14%; No. 4 northern apring 41.M.
Corn No. t mixed JIM; No. 2 yellow
$1,040110.6.
onte- No. 2 white 43%044%e; No. 2
white 40*| %e.
K. C. CASH GRAIN
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 11.- Wheat- No.
2 dark hard 31.160122: No. A 41*4*4
1.40: No. 2 hard 41J44U.14; No. 2 red
41.40*11.41; September $1.04%: December
pIlllIIIIIIIIII
ONL-EN?
Wl
20,62 I
Anglo OU .............. 12%
Hanetially -12%
City Service m, 47%
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 1L-1U. S. D. A.)
Firm briees were maintained on choice beef
a 1 acre and yearline at most potnta around
the 11-market dmH hut other elame nd
entile and calye ruled weak to unevenly
Hudaen Bay IL A A
Ini. Petrolwum, B4. •
CHICAGO FUTURES
CHICAGO. Sept. 18.-Cotton futures
16.96; October 14.47; Dec-
20% 10.000
42 i6.000
22% to*
21%
42
.81.00% 41.04% $1.08%
. 1.14% 1.13% 1.13%
. 1.14 1.17% 1.17%
. 1,21 1.20% 1.20%
Mf-amm“
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the foreenat of air weather evety- i NaU. Oil A Ref...... *•
| Ohio Oil . . • a . 0 lllttttHfili
(DOFOUREALIZG-)
THAT CELLO ME
tsridse)
when outalde at the Carolinas. It could
Prairie Pipe ......
Praire Oil A Gen ..
Blood OR. Kim .
Sinelair Oil .....
Southenat P, A L ...
4KA .............
Stand OU. Kr. . . .
Harvel Corp. of Del.
-r—---- ------ eall money. On further weakpen to-
Spot coffee qulet, Rio 7l 17%: Seaton l morrow wn auggont purehanes of atocka
*n 21% to 42%. recentiy mentioned.
March ............
May
OATS -
Sept., new........
Dec., new .........
March ............
1IYK—...........
Sept. .............
/j'M AFRAID NOTT- •
HAO HIM 6A.
HE WUZ GONNA
• *♦••••«•• 1.00
Lverpool people
after the midddle
Sept. Ao «*** 440 *S A .12.72
(WELLrME ©O0NER
that REAK-
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Trunscontinental Oil ...
V. N, Freight Del. ...
E. ST. LOUIS LIVESTOCK.
EAST ST. LOUIS, Sept. 14-Hom
185001 14 to zebwer: 160-180 pound.
112.UM1LH, 14AIN pound. 41f»u«l
14 00:140-27 punda $.65412.85; light
4.040: ateadr to
lower on native lUwi; lower on western
Mn at 410 23014.2 ; realm soe tower el
17.00: now. aad altar elmsge about
ataady ; few cowa42.to4tt.2t. medium bull
30.00 down.
Sheep 1.400: atendy to weak: tal lambs
4l4.40O14.toi tal ewea M4.00d6.60.
FT. WORTHLIVESTOCK
FORT WORTH, Tea., Sept. 11-Hows -
1,200: truck hou» early vndy: Inter tea
to fifteen eent lower; bulk medium te
choice 170-240 lb truck hogs 311.60011.00,
Catle and Cairo. 44to; .toady: uran
.laughter atom 60.00 and 11.25; bulb good
grana yearlinge 610.00011.001 cowa boat
package tote $0.50010.50: anusage bulla
40.00 and KN 1 beat heavy ealves 312.000
12.40; atoeker calve eteadr.
Sheep 400: few good to choice truck
lamba 312.26018.25: atoadr to weak.
DENVER LIVESTOCK
DENVER, Colo.. Sept IK-CatUe Re
eeivta 1.4001 market .toady to stronu ; beef
atom 812.00-15.00 : cowa and heiter 47.00
to 14.0*; calm 410.00-14.00: feeder, aad
atockera $8,00-18.50; bulla 87.00-0.00.
Ho*a—Roeeip*. 1.300: marhet 10-1ba
lower; top *12.44: talk $12.25-12.35; plea
411 00-11.40.
Sheep -Recelpta 7.0** i market fat lambe
M« higher, othera .toady: fat lamb. $12 to
to 14.24: feeder lambe 812.00-13.23 ; ”«
14.00-6.25. _______
WICHITA LIVESTOCK
WICHITA. Kane.. Sept. 18.-Cuttie-
1.700 including 400 calves, trade fairly as-
lire improved demand for banker cattle:
prices generally atemly with Monday,
weak to lower market odd lota yearling
heifers up to 414.00; plain and common
grana fal ktada 40.00 to 11.40: bulk butcher
cowa 17.40 to ♦ JO; a few' 30.50 and better:
ell cutter. 44.40 to 1M: medium bulla
38.00 to 4.W: real top 114.4*: bulk etock-
m 311.00 to 12.00.
Hoe. -2,200 including 1,200 directa; elon-
in* 260 lower than Monday’a averuge:
packer top 412.40: peeking eowe .teady to
weak 410.40 to 14.40, stock piga around
$11.00.
Sheep—1,200 beat native lambe steady el
feel. Price, felt the premure of new
nellera. New will ne was done mainly
N. Y. COTTON TABLE
Open High Low Close P. C.
DEVERE .
DOESN'T r
4,0ETi)
7
Oct. .,17 JO 17.83 17.4* 1740-42
not bo over looked today that ihe volume
of streddle tadinu hetween thia market
end Liverpool was being expanded lo a
lurger volunw than han been witnemsed in
many vara. This .(raddie businens will
make New Orleane a much larger and
broader market ead von-ibly of equal Im-
portance to activity la the fifty kale con-
tract market. Large trader, are atrad-
dime between New Oeloon. and Lverpool,
market, becsuse they think dirteremeea
244 punde: butehr, medium to eholee
WidU peaade HT.74*I 12.7* t -200-250
r2ui2mt"a8t
Cattle t 17,too ; calve.: 4,000 : choice beef
eteers atrong . other elnases uneven
itendy to 24c tower; eholee 1,823 pound
ttoeee 4I7.N: .laughter .tom. mm am
timtoe 1500-1500 pounda *l4.74*rl7.M
llto-14*0 pound. $1.76418,00: 950-1104
pounda 4I4J4M14.N: fed yeerlinus, good
ehoica 150-050 pound. 414 J*ti ll.il*;
heifera, good and choice 440 pound, down
411.004214.74: cow, goad and eholee 88.88
<*12.24; yenlere (min fed! medium to
dholce 30.50017.00. Starker, and feeder
rent active at 810,00 to 14.40.
heept 29000; lambe 24c lower: .hoop
ataadr; lambe peed aad choice <M pounds
down 412 4to*il4J4: ewe, medium to
eboice (IN pound, down) 84.2506 74.
CHICAGO LIVESTOCK
CHICAGO. Sept IK—(U. R D. A.)-
Hou—- 15,0060: market elosed alow, better
grade bon 1* to 24c lower; packing sows
24 to 44* tower; top 813.45 paid early
for load choice 230- weighta: ahtppers
took 2,000: eatimated holdover 10,000.
Butchers, medium to choice 240410 Ibu
512.40413.26; 200-250 Ibe $12.40414.24;
160-200 Ibe 411404114UI 140-140 Ibe
41LNO14.14I parking aowa 811.50412.20:
pin. medium to cholce 00-180 Ibe 510.250
12.14.
Cattle—12,000: calves recelpta 8,0001
fed steers mostly etoady very alow and
draggy : in-between grade telling at 814,00
to 17.00 and again predominating top
414.40; heat yearling. 818.00: western
grassers up to 414.60 to feeder dealer.:
largely 112 00 to 14.00 market oa western
grassers on .tucker and feeder and killer
account. Slaughter elnsses, steers, good
and choice 1400-1400 Ibe $15.00418.50;
1100-1400 Ibe 815.00018.50: *40-1100 Iba
615.1415.00; common and medium sa.wa
14.40) cowa, goad and choice 10.50618.50:
common and medium 30.50018.50: low cut-
ter and cutter 66,8567,85. Bulla, good
and choice (bee $9.76011.00; euter te
medium 57,2540.751 v-lera (mila-fad)
good and choice $i7.00018.25; medium
314.50017.00; cull and common 44.40«|
•OS'. .94%
222 832
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as or New Mexico, Quotations by Lone
Hgh Low
17.15. 16.83
17.25 16.92
17.18 16.88
NEW YORK SUGAR
NEW YORK, Sept. 18.-8pot raw eu-
war wan quieter today with buyers inclined
to hold off awing to the action at the
futures market.
The undertone waa ensier aad auger,
were offered at oncessigme at 144 at a
cent er aa the baals at 4M for vpota,
duty paid, Without attractine buyers.
Meporta that damage to the augar crap
la Porto Rice from the recent hurricane
waa not ae large aa at fin* reported,
eeemed reeponaible for ineresned seiline
in raw augar futures. Prices were easier
throughgus the nesstom, cloning with net
locate of 4 to 4 point.. The market open-
FORT WORTH GISH GRAIN
FORT WORTH. Sept. 1l.-Wh*t nold
off half a cent for the second day in
suceession Tuesday on the Fort Worth
cash grain market. It was another dull
nession with few outside influences exert-
ing pressure either up or down.
Wheat —Exporters bid around $1.16"
basis No. 1 hard delivered Texas gulf ports.
Mills bid $1.21 for No. 1 ordinary hard
wheat; $1.26% for IB per cent protein;
$1,321 for 14 per cent protein and Bl.St
for IS per rent protein, all delivered Texas
common points.
Corn- Dealers quoted as follows: Basis
delivered sulf or Texas common points:
No. 2 mixed $11,02; No. 2 white Sl.17
and No. 2 yellow $1.27.
Oata-- Prices unchanged.
Barley, milo and kaffir also unchanted.
CHICAGO GRAIN TABLE
CHICAGO, Sept, 18.-
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LIVERPOOL COTTON
(By The Ausociated Pre.)
LIVERPOOL, Sept- 1*.—Spot good bun-
■ccc done: higherj American .triel good
middling 10.41; goAl middling 10.1*: tenet
middling 10.00: middling 0.54 : .trict low
middin 4.74; low middling *.54; strict
good ordinary 9.34; wood ordtacry 1.04:
xales 7.000 bale. 8,300 Amrican. Re-
ceipta 2,000, American 1.400. Futures
rioted .toady. Sept. 1.4*: Oct. 4.41: Jan.
0.19; March 9.22: May 0.23: July 9.22.
COTTONSEED OIL CLOSE
NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Cottonseed oil
rioted eusiet. Prime sumimer yellow 0 74
prime crude 7,8716-8.00. January 0.7*;
February 0.76: March 9.91 ; April 4 85:
September 9.75: October *.70; Decemaber
4.70; Sales 8,800.
COTTONSEED OIL CLOSE
NEW YORK, Sept 14.—The cottonsced
pit market closed essy today at declines
of 4 to 17 pointe. Support was indirfer-
ent and values yielded easily under hedge
pressure and local liquidation influenced
by the break in rotten and a lower trend
to lard and hogs. Sales 8,300 barrel..
Prime crude $8.12′16 ; prime summer yel-
low .pot nominal ; September cloned 9.751
October and December *.70; January 9.76;
March 4.41.
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and trad* telling, influenced by the 4le-
appointing shewing of the london mrahet
and after holding etoady for a time ea
covering, showed renewed weekmese under
liquldatlon and selline by houses with
trade or Cuban connections.
HERE-HA-
LHA’a
WHEAT-
Sept. .......
Dec.
March .....
May .......
CORN-
Sept, ......
Dec........
CHICAGO, Sept. 18.—Record-brenking
big ' marketing, of wheat by Canadian
farmers, together with paycity of demand
from Europe, resulted in lower prices lo-
de, for wheat Eaimates were current
that the world now baa enough wheat ia
•ight to dispense with any shipments at
all thia crop year from couth of the equa-
tor
Closine quotatlons on wheat were eas
al % to %e net decline. Corn finished
% to i%e down, oat toe off. and
provisions unchanged to a setback of 40c.
With Canadian farmer, reported aa de-
livering aa much aa 8,351,000 bushels ta
a sinule day. It waa predicted that heavy
telling premsure would uoon be forthcom-
ing unite, larger export businens develope
quickly in wbent from North America.
No such broadening out of export buainess
was in evidenee today, purchases for ship-
ment to Europe being estimated al only
400,000 to 500,000 bushela. Meanwhile,
harvest weather in Canada continued at.
cllent, and advices were st hand saying
that domestie wheat receipta northwest
promined to become heavy toward the ten*
of the week as a consequence of better
weather.
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N. Y. CCFFEE
NEW YORK, Sept. IL—Coffee futares
were generally lower today under a little
further selling foe European or Brasilian
necount in the absence uf general demand.
No. 7 contracta opened 7 pulala to 4 potato
lower and eheed al not deeline at 4 to
14 potato. December selline off to 414.(7.
Santo, contracts cloeed ( to 14 points
net lower. Eatimated sales. No. 7 oon-
traets 10,0001 Bastes 6,000. Closing
quotations: No. 7 eontraeta September
16.171 December 16.07 ; March 14.411 May
I4JO: July 16,00, Sentos contreeta Sep-
tember 12.12 December 41.7(1 Januniy
14.50, Stcker Mi taaMr etenra, Maai
aai tMMaa. (all weiqhte) 82.0001.261
common and mediam ((44«IK1L
iboep I* J** l eharp alauuhtur decline;
laruely cheeked by a curtailed run at
aha aged 1 (am as* none to netive Shep
atead te weak i mate eu heaviw 14 to Me
Tower feedin* laiohe earhawd. lamba
1* 44'
70 61
i* ir
274 DO
174 68
20 17
Ie very uood and each rye in mtronuly held.
We look for hiher prices.
Cotton Moved up early under a good
demand and gained around 24 point, be
for. meetine with enough offering, ta
cheek the advance tendeney. Heporta of
heavy mine in the Eectarn poetton of the
belt and fear of the etorm in that cue.
lion, was the main source of strenuth.
Late reporta Indientei that the storm
woudl gu North along the soast. Weather
eonditione saute from rains East were
good with conditione tavorable, both tut
plant progrems and hervestinu. We be-
lleve prices will nag lower.
Stork. - Market turned reneionary tote
la the day when firmnew developed in
NN
i "7"'^
812,001 bulk desireble fal lambe 411.44
mi eulls and A— —- 48.00 *• 1«*L
OKLAHOMA LIVESTOCK
OKLAHOMA CITY, Bept. IL—Cattle—
1,000; ■ atom *4*i a* eteers on merket:
sows, commen te medium MUIH 87.000
L44; utume helfeng from 44.0* fee eomai
to $11.0001200 tar aaai butehers: i
veslers up to 414.001 henytes up to 4K
Mm* (.4** 1 taiktng 14. lower; pros-
peetive ton (12 40 on rail kegs and (12.14
on truekera.
• •••••••••• 25 18000
• ••••*••••• 17% 4.000
...........14* • 3,000
• ......... 44% LM*
wer about the sums as a week ngo, buk
M.2M mote than the name day tael per.
SPOT COTTON
NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 14.—Spot cotton
Hosed steady. 20 points down. Sales
5,556; low middling 14.70; middling 16.90;
good middling 17.14; receipts 5,963 ; atock
bo,4ia.
Pulverizes to MJ <*.
■roe at finenews all
C Panhandle raw erop
■ heads. etalka hay,
( vines, ear corn, mb
- and shueks. STEEL
CONSTRUCTTON het-
ter than obsolete reel
iron types.
GRAIN LETTER
CklosM. Bevt, 14 — Thia market waa
quiet ngain today with prices raagiag tow.
er throughout Uis entir l ms is. aad trade
eu largely local. Ueoepeal elosed %
to % tower, being influeneca by feverable
ropurte from the Southern Nemisphere and
inereneing recelvta la Canada. Country
merketinje la Canada were over 2,000 ram.
a larger peroentaue at which graded num-
her 4 er better. There .muta to be little
activity ta export e tre toe for any urades
and hard wintere at the Gulf were nee:
lected. The aprine wheat regelpte in our
own Northwen eoniinuge emaller than en-
Udpeted but with uood weather that hae
prevailed the last few daya larger arrival,
may be seen by lbs end of the week.
Cholce erode, of both eprine and wimte
wheel comnunue to be taken by mills, with
premfums well maintained but ordinary
wheel i. very elow sale. The market ap.
pear, to have dropped tale a trading posl-
Elon for the Ums being, but with the heavy
movement la Canada. It will take a con-
atant trade ta absorb otferinus
Corn War ensier throuuhout ike we--
cion with conaiderable liquidation in the
Beptember future while some of the
larger torsi trailers were metive uilwi
of ata crop futures. Cash market kss
not tollowed the futurp full advenco re-
cently which waa to be expeeted, but a
wood demand prevaile on the epot corn
with industniee end ehipvery In ihe mat
hot and fairly liberal shipping salen wer
made Country offerings todny were light
and eonfined to mattered cer-lota. It
appears evident that country holdera will
not sell any suvplus they may have ex-
oept on advances.
Qat- Mark-i wm emeier with ecattered
calling la evidenee whieh found support
lacking. Cask demand remain, wood and
the movement every when to .mail
Rye-Markel wm emsier early but ad-
vanced enaily later with ncattered buy:
(By The Aasocinted Preia
NEW YORK, Sept. IL- Sales tin hum-
drede), high, low and eloning quotations
on the New York Stock Exchange ‘ ‘
Allied Chem..a Dye 44 1004 1M
American Can ...1054 112%
Am. Unserd ...... « 120 114
Am. Locomotive ... 4 06
Am. RmelL A Ref.. 412 244% 211 -----
Am. sugar ........ 1* 7« 77% 74
Am. Burnatra Tob.. 1« 72 10 71%
Am. Tel. a Tel ... 14 182% 141% 141%
Am. Tobacco 8 .... 4 1681 ... 167%
Am. Water Works - 1* »% 68% 60%
Anaconda Copper ..*47 41% 40 80%
AL Top. ASF.. 14 1*5% ... 102%
Baltimore A Ohto . «4 114% 114% 114%
Hethlehem Steel ... 127 678 *4% 66%
Brown Shoe ...... 4 44% 45% 54%
Cheapenke A Ohto • 14* ... 144
Cheeapeeke Corp .. • 60 ... 65%
Chi. M. St. F. pfd. . 44 *4% 52% 54
Chi. A N’wetern. 10 47% M% 86%
Chi. Rock LAP.. 24 126% ... 124%
Chrysler Motors .. 538 104% 105% 10*%
Ceea Cola Co. ..... (172 171 171%
Oolites A Aikman . 85 45% *1 41%
Colorado Fuel .... 1*2 •(% 44% «s%
Commercial Bole. -. U 22% 21* 21*
---------- _ --- 50% 9% 70%
88% ... 44%
*2” 1* 14%
21% 21%
24 Tu
o a 67
— ... - .... 76% 74%
trie .. 06 1 70% ... 147%
m ...1442 (1*% 206% 207%
rn pfd. 2* 1OT 101% 101%
Copper 44 124% 121 121%
...... 12 141 144% 140%
e.: i?? 3} st kS
23 22 st
.. BORS ... 29814
B 3644 ... 86
........ 2 'St Tin 'Sit
■per .. 140 101% 100 100%
Nash. . 2 144%... 144
....... 40 22 *4 *4%
: ig i What 11 Midwest
icl .. 47 177% 174 174%
.........mJ .... 10 17*% 17*% 177 _ “ “ -
N T. N. K. A H.. 1(0 66% *4% 45
42122122 2*
Northern Pacific .. 12 100 to 6
Packard Motore ... 270 87% (4% M
Pnm, P B... 227 47% ... 44%
Faakandls P. A R 4 14% 14% 14%
PanmoonGFamoua. *2 140% 144% 1207
L Mylvunkl R.R, 64% 64% 62
ips Petroleum. 21 41% ... , 40%
,cogpquuii: (to 114 262%489
—Eej*siaw s-
„Eerh"*z
imme oil ........ (• n% 22% 21%
Rt 513 R
hpal"k . 'Eu ' n
omgpE.tris:
I out yern Ry. pfd• •• 8 • • ♦ • • • 98
9 60 • . 59
in,
Eeee,H.‛,,.
PmiftoCMl. 4 t4 ... 14<
FI * Tr. ... 1* 14% 14% 24'
qeidkc’ksji:
seuc
" - as ig
1123 1663
®k MF
a1V .41% .41"
.42 241% .41A
.41% .41% .43%
34% .44% -44%
Su / 0
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Low Close
lower. A relatively narrow demand for
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