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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 8

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i 'j' vyjr r. fa.Tf"' i A W. rj.r if ft 7 WM 8 K. I "if 'R I fc fe fcf THE NEWS SENTINEL, PORT WAYNE, INDIANA! Thursday, Decombor 127. The World of Business Late Markets and Exchanges i i I I 1 O.

I .1 I Chicago Grain Market Chicago Grain Market CHICAGO. iet. 17. Uralns were lr rrulr at the start of 'trad Ina on the vniravo imam oi iraas tonav. L.lvr pool's failure to respond to trda)a dHnrM.

and advice from the ntlnn Hint rereliits at seaboard are vn th Increase, rau (, wheat selllne llxport business waa llmltrt oer nlirht, nl 100,0011 bushels, ft II Canadian be In worked, Trading wan Unlit and mostly local. HetVlptn of Hilv 10. cars bad litllo Effect on early trading. KolIowlfiaT utrona; and higher oprn Infr. corn met realizing pales' and re reded fractionally Weft tier over the Vresl and mlddtewe tern wan.

un avorsble for Held operations and haul nm. 'Ilecelpts also were Hftht at 133 Data went up 'with' corn but maintained ateadlneaa with llifht receipts and bur Inc by those attracted by th cheap ne of the ajaaln. Itecelpts to Har. lrovlslonaopene4 snarplX lower, vMtlOAOO, Deo. Vlth selling fairly general and demand lacking wheat price were Inclined.

to mr to day during the early transactions. Io ineatlo receipt were emaller, at neny points, but Canadian a took a continued to pile up and It wan contended "that regardless of the tariff a la rare amount of the train waa destined to come Into the United Htates. Itealde. 'deliver! oni December contract 'here were again liberal. The opening, which marled from "unchanged ngure to Ho lower, May tl.0.

lo.ll.ot and July 1.0SH to II OB waa followed ty a moderate decline all around. Unfavorable weather tended to lift prices 'of corn and oats. Moreover, country offerings of corn to arrl Were very1 small, and messages were at hand ay Ins that farmer a believe present quotatlona much lower would be the case latsr In the season. After opening to Ho higher. May 73H to 784, rarn oaniinuaMi iu ihiiiil unwaru.

Lists siartea at Htvso navance. aiay too ana later nem near io tue ranee. Provisions reflected the setback In lioaj values. OHIC AOO. Oec Tl.

Grain prices noseq uncntnfa io nanny ivr ii the Ctiloaco board of trade today. Helllna featured the wheat trade. Ola appointed oyer proepecta of Immediate farm relief. Increased production everywhere which has created a dearth in export bualnesa, holiday dullneea and unseasonable weather has created a weakness Imposalble for trader to check unless aomethlna encouraajlng develops to bring buyer Into the pit Sale to. store to be delivered on le cember contract and an Increase of 21s ears In the official figure of ar rirals here checked the corn advance, and with the exception of July, prices closed unchanged.

July was off Mc. The principal feature In the oat strength early waa sale of large consignments of oatmeal to China. The market, however, weakened with com and aold off fractionally at the clone. Provisions eased off late and sold fractionally under opening figure. Wholesale and Retail Market Prices Hfere LIVE STOCK MARKET i 1 1 The prices uuoted hte are corrected dally by fhe dealers under whose names they appear and are (uaranteed by them as correct.

Lia bept whefle otherwise, specified, they ae the prices dealers agree to pay for flrat rlas offerings. Quotations made by fruit and produce dealer are IIng prlcea, i i Cured oalf skins lid Mayflower Mill. Buying price Wheat, KJ rye, tasi AM mm. MT.t prices Wlnt.r whskl. ir.lhl, M.Iij N.w Vdu, MOO: bum 1UM.

t.tw7.1( trn, Jlj; mlUdUni H.nd.rran, Or, c. OaU iN) a tmalial. Iri.y fto a ttu.k.L, bu.h.l. ilmrHOta ton. mr.w lo a tan.

Corn toe. Qtt PROVISION AND GRAIN MARKETS Chloao Qraln and Provision imt v.m. CTtlCAaO, Dc. S7. araln opening: Wb.at nocmb.r up He; May off te; July unchinnd.

Corn n.cember up He; May uii (July up 4o. I Oato Dfrtmber unchanged; May up ttJ July up Vo. Prov lolono Xow.r. Ormln oloaot Wh.at Ioc.mbr oft lc; May off (July orf Ho. Corn lcembrr unchanged; May un frhanaed: July off He.

Oat. Docombor urt May off ic; July off Ho. Provisions IjOw.r. Wh.at 3)o. May July Corn Wo lay July Data Jco May July lrl Jan.

Klba Jan. Jyo Joc. ilay Chleago Oraln Rang. Iw 9H 73S 1i 41 45 4iH .12 05 0.47 6i Ji14 07' 105 70 74 i 75 41'. 41H 12 05 47 G4 74 10I lOi'J 73 7'j 4ii 4 II 90 9 40 1 1 OoH '3.

4I. 41 42i 73 IS Chicago Caah Qraln Mark.t rillCAOO. Whoat Market lo lower. tats Market "4 to hlaher; No. J.

It No. 4, white 42M 43. Corn Market lo hlKher; No. t. T1H 7toi No.

3, yellow 9)70Hc: No. 4. follow 70OSHct No. 5. yellow 6666S4oi 4o.

yeuow ie; xmo. wnue ol No. 1. whlto Hfs70o! No. 4.

white 41HP6901 No. 'X, rniaed 7l7H4c: No. J. rnlied No. i.

mixed 674j 8V40. Barley O0o. Kye No. a. Iltit.

Timothy 30.60 r. plover seed tl3t.ll. 75. TOLEDO GRAIN AND SEED MARKET TODAY fWr u.itf. TOLEDO.

lJec. 37. Wheat Caah 11.11 H. Cora Caah 76c. Rye Caah 73c Oats Caeh 50c Barley Ca.h 07r.

Clover aeed "RKh. ftecember and January February and March 13.35. Timothy Cash and lhMeniber $3 90: March 14.05U. ALsIhe if'aeh and Iecember January $9. 9.7I.

Butter 575c. Kxia 3340c. Hay per ton 1.65; February $9 05, 39 45: Marfh Fort Wayne Cattle and Hog Market A very nod run favored the Union stoekyarda Thursday mornlns; at prices steady to ellffhtly lower. The acale of prlcea la as follows tl imnun uommimnn fthlnnlnc nlrs IJsThta Us tit i Mixed Mediums Jleavlea JtouKha max. Iambi Calves Common Lambs .1 XH 6.90 00 (90 7.00 6 00 6.

So 3 00J 4 00 11.75 It 00 10.00tlll.00 CATTLE Mf Vlaers. Medium end Heavy, 1,100 Pounds Up. CtMM and 00 Mediums and aood 0 0007 00 Common to medium 4 OOC.4.00 Light Steers, 1,100 Pounds Down. 'flood to choloe $5000050 Common tu medium 4 00f f.oo Butcher Catte. Ileffers.

common to choice. 00OB 00 Jiulla and bolotrna 15004.35 ButoKers 4 00O4.7I Cannsra snd outtera $1 60O a.OO Kraua Apfelbaunru n.rley luuito a nuahei. Clover seed a tu.b.L Jlke a bush.L Wool (merchantable lie Jlmolhy aeed a bush.L Huukwlieal I1.60U1.55 p.r owl. llosan rye 5Q75a a buah.l. clover 504,7.50 a buehsl.

Hoy oeana $L504lT0. bu.liui. Well brother o. Furs, fkunk 13.60 down. Mink down.

Coon $, down, Olniosaunt $1.10 down. Mu.kral $1,60 down. (Ireen beef hides $0.75 down. Cured beef hides, $7.76 down, tireen talr $11.50 down. Cured calf hldea.

$11.60 down, llorae hldea, IJ.76 down, la I low 6o. Wool 463So a pound. (loUlen seal $3.76 a pound. Cinaens 1. Malee Hide and Fur Co.

1330 N. Harrison btreal. Oreen hldea 6o a pound, een calf aal.n lOiilllo a pound. C'uted hldea 7Sc a pound. No.

1 horse hldea 13 $004. Sheep pelts OcMfl Ulnseng Wild. $10016 pound! cultivated, $i3 down pound. lry golden aegA $9 fallow lOlo A poAnd. MerchantaLlv wool 3504OO.

Bum A C. New Caobere 3e a pound, Ilanana. II.60O9. Lemons 4f Celery oaa. Naval oranges $3.76..

Onions Tallow, $3. Head lettuoe $L76. Spanish onions $1. Sweet polstoea bAmper. 1'olatoe.

$3. California grap.a Cranberries lt, dromedary dat.e7 llraiefrut $3f4. Cauliflower 76. Cuoumbers i a doxen. ha.keL noriaa lomawee Barr gtre.t Market.

'Kcs60a a doxen, 1 otntoes S0O A ouehel. Cutis, cheese 16o A qUAIX. Milk IOC quart. Huoks 0o a nonnd. Ilutter a pound.

Ijird 16o pound. Hauaage MOlSo a pouna. Tenderloin 16o A pound. Itlbs 16O30O a pound. Ham 3J36o a pound.

IJver lOo a pound Hogs feet 7o a pound. Chickens a pound. Dressed chickens 38oo a pound, Ducka ZOO a uosnd. In eaeed ducks lOo a pound. Cleeae 30o a pound.

Tuikeya 86c a iound. Apples a bushel. H.tsll Butt.r Price 0.amery Ilutter 61042c a nouno. Country Butler 60o a pound. PRODUCE MARKETS Cleveland Produce CI.KVKIdANn.

Ieo. J.7. Butter tra In tuba 67fA9Hc; extra llrats 5t4 tc; firsts packing stork 3Xlfci 36 utandard prints one cent extra. Irg Krenh gathered northern extfart tc; extra timtH 4.1c. Uiiio nrsts lie; western firsts 39c.

t'ointry ijf fat row in zitrzsc, eprlnger leghorn fowl 15o, uld mti HterH Miii I0i geH iHit 21c; heay hlte ducks HHpSuv. light cohired ducks ltrtf20c; medium fowl turk 31U 1'otatoe Michigan round wi.ltea tl 75 i2 60; Ohio limni; Minnesota white branded 91.3uifl.B0: New York 26t J. 76, all In K.O pouitd lot. Wall Street Journal Financial Review Chiosgo Produce Market ft CHKAflO, 27. Ilutter Itecelotfl creamery extras creamery Htnndurds r.iu1; firsts 44 Vjft47Uc; su omlH 43n43t lgs Itecelpts ordinury 32 3fic; ordinary llrst fheese Ina Young; Americas 26c.

lalve Poultry Receipts 10 cars: fowls 1 lift 22c; duck 21c; geese 17c; spring 19c; turkeys 24c; roosters l3. Potatoes Ilecelpts 32ft cars: Wlncon sin round whites 31.15tftfl.25; Mlupesots and North Uukota U. tt. No. 1.

and lied ltvr UhloH 1.2tDl.2r. ft (V UMII NKW YOHK, lec. ,47. 10:80 a. m.

Trading was active at the opening the stock market today and. although the price cnanges were aomewliat Irregular the trend waa still decidedly upward. IoroHinttve stock were strong. Hum I ora were again current that American win pay an extra oivitieim early In the ear Whether It dove or nut the 34 dividend In regarded us nitre as AiiierlciOii IH'Oiitntlve hu large ash holdings and In exceptionally strojng financial condition. ii.

m. Mteei siuiriiy aiier me opening repeat m1 It Wednesday's high of t8 opening prices Included; IStudtjliaker 107 fc. ciff 'i New York Central 104, up i Itellileheni 11 St. up "i AiiHrunua usi, up i'Utuni wi. up Hi fast Iron Tlpe 67H.

off U. iNsw YorK Produce Market JMiritv NKW YOnK. Iec 27 Klour Market Inactive and unchanged IN irk Market; eany, menu $25 502. ltrd Market easier, ililddlewest 6Kt 13 25H13.35. Sugar Haw.

market eawlcr. centrifugal H6 test) $7 22. refined, market quiet, granulated 80ft 8 Coffee KIo No 7r on spot 10IOc; Hnntns No. 4. 1515HC.

Tallow Market firmer, special 74s ft 7c May Market firm, prime No $1 50 tfH 65; No. 3. clover $1154 1 35. Dressed Poultry steady; turkeys 22h40c; chickens fowls 13 t.2c, ducks 20f3Or. I.lve Poultry Market steady, geese 20 ducks I5f32c; fowls 17r27e.

turnkeys 3243'4fc; roosters 14c. chickens 18 fjtiSc; broilers 304240c. Cheet4B Market quiet ft ate milk, common to specials 26c; skims, common to specials 154 18 V4c lower grades 5f14o. flutter Market firm, receipts 13.364; creamery extra 56c: state dairy tubs 4(1 t54ci lanlsh Argentine 41 48e. Kg Market steady, receipts nearby white, fancy nearby state whites 42i56o; fresh firsts 41f 49c; coast APPLES FEATURE MARKET The Rarr street market tmlay was featured by a large tifferlug of apples, One man was displaying a truck load of Baldwins, Hussets and aweet apples, quoting them al (1 a bushel.

Kales were slight, however, as the Inclement weather prevented many persons from attending the session. Ot her farmers were offering meat at the following Itrjcea; 35a cents ta pound mcKbone, 20 enta a trbuiitIT11ver." lo' cents a pound; hogs reel. 7 fen Is a pound, sausage, 20 to 23 cenls a Itound and ham, 23 and 25. eenta a pound. KuMxtr 38.

up Mack TrucM dlS. up 264. up i. Consolidated (las fll Corh Prodncta 160Ut up Kald up Industrial Alcohel up win Alarlund in. American laocomo tive 75, up t.

Iletieral Motors M7, off Northern l'aclflu 51, up Cuba tVne preferred b6)i, off Texas company 43Rs, up lavlson Chemical 73 IT. H. Hteel opened 2.000 shares at 97, at uiuhanged to up H. Today in Wall Street NKW TOUK, lie 27 With trading in i tie ouinern males cm ror Itikratlon dlsi Oaitinued un the New York rurti market, dire lor of the Middle Htates Oil corimratlon. an affiliated company headed bv ex Oovernor N.

iiuhkch or OKianoma, met today to consider the purchase of Southern States stock front various brokers accounts Hone was expressed at Mr Haskell's offices that action by tli Middle Htates (Ml I ret tors would help to clear up the situation which not onlv halted trading In tliA Stock tint also caused sustieniiliio of fhe brokerage firm of Klchards. llui hlHon and company, said to have been active In handling the stock. investigations mio an transactions in the stock st 1)40 November 17. when shares adamed from 1 7'fc to 33ta. were continued by the Ntv fork stock exchange and the curb market The Oil Markets CITICACIO, liec 2b tank wag on.

12c. service station. Ho (las machine gasoline, ateeL 34.9c Carbon, perfection, 10c Machine Oil: Summer black, 9 'Jc; winter black 10 4c. Standard furnace oil, He. Ulnseed Oil: Haw 1 to 4 larrels de liverer.

$1.02: Lolled, 1 04. Oenatureil aiconoi, bee. Whitelead, 10U IU. kegs, 1T4; It 13.76. Turpentine, $1 04.

I City Scales Deliveries llilslnesfi was light at the city scales, due to Ihev bari weather, only six load being handled. Prlcea were fairly steady. 'Thursday's deliveries: Hay (4 loads) 22ii23 a ton. Corn (I load 65o a bushel Btraw (I, load) a ton Cotton Market i Sugar Market twiti $uolad Ulilt Ativ $uoi flandard granulated cane sugar, $9.10, UseNews Want Ads. Use News Want; Ads.

New Orlsana Cotton "Market NKW ORI.HANK. Deo. Hpcds 8.7B Open High Inw tlose Jan 38 00 88 01 aft 0 85 954718 March ..85 2l 86.20 98 20 38 16918 May ....8501 85 98 15 01 35l4r4 July 85 35 35 35 34 35 86 24 27 Now York Cetten Market. Kr Dec a. The market closed ateady to strong.

Hoots 37 25. (Jpen fllgn liw Close .35 85 35 75 84 05 85 70475 ..36 25 3I2 36 22 38 ...85.45 38 25 34 62 88 21 .34 63 35.99 34 60 85 43Q48 Jan. March May July Train Kills Cadet NEW YORK, Iec 21. The body of a youth killed ny subway train yesterday ha been Identified as that of Frederick Stanley Cusack, a West Point tMidet, whose home was In Washington, I. identification was made by a fellow cadet.

iritii NKW YOKK. Oec. 27 A wide assort ment of stocks. Includlnsr most of the oils, steels, equipments and numerous apeclaltles moved upward moilerately at the opening of today's stock market. few shares Including some of the motors and food Issues, declined fractionally.

The carle Irreaularltv la which Havl. son Chemical, Hchuite, Cuyamel Fruit, Cuban lkimlnlcan Hugar preferred and New Orleans. Texas and Mexico were drlyer down one to two with North western yielding to 47. the lowest figure of the year was followed by a vig orous upturn insAfr the leadership of the equipments, motor accessories and Independent steels. Oslns of one to two points were established bv nearly a ncore of actfve shares.

ox change rates opened higher. Mixed price movements characterised the forenoon transactions on the stock exchange, the marking up of sperlal stocks apparently being utilised for selling elsewhere. o( var.ou uis na4va4KJn onnoslte directions, console uua exam ple helng found In the action of iiioior, motor accessor ami 011 snares. Hewral stocks rose to new high levels for the year. Including American L.oco inotlve, pacific 4JII.

Rloss Sheffield Hteel and American Oil preferred certificates. Ixases of Hi to 2H were recorded on the other hand bv Davison Chemical, Corn Products. Cuba Cane sugar preferred. National leed and Oeneral Cigar. Fluctuations In railroad shares were narrow except In the coal era which were strong.

Call money opened at five percent. COLDER WEATHER COMING Temperature to Drop Tonight to About 25 Degrees. A drop In to about 25 degrees la predicted by the weather station for the city of Fort Wayne anil Vicinity tonight and early Friday The weather will be unsettled, ra(n or snow flurries being probable. This was the for era at of the Fort Wayne weather station today. The maximum temperatures for the 24 linurg ettdlpg at noon today waao 46 the minimum 88 degrees, and the temperature at noon today 45 degrees.

nippers within a radius of 150 miles have been Instructed to protect rhlpmenta during; the next 24 lo 88 hours from temperatures as follows. North i 26 degrees to SO do pr; "at, SO degrees; south, SO to 3 degrees, west, SO degTee. High pressure cover northern, ami theas tern, and far western aec I jions. A disturbance of moderate' lljilfiislty centered In Iowa. Thl dlRtrlhtltlon of pressure has given precipitation within the last 24 hours In the lake region, central valleys.

Canadian Northwest, and In far western areas. The weather la cold In the plateau region and In parts of the Canadian northwest, but from the eastern slope to the Atlantic coast temperatures ate above the seasonal average, the weattier being notably waim In the cent oil parta of the country. -Many of the beautiful chestnut for enls adjacent lo big Its linn cities ware cut foe during; the war. Pittsburgh Llv.steok Market riTTHIllTIUlll, Deo. Hoa He elnts market sleadri heavies navr yurkere sT.40U7.63l llftht ynrbere plas' 7s7.

Hheep and lambs Itecelnta I.000) mark.t atesdr; sheep IT.tOi lambs $14. 4 'elyee Ilecelpts 100 market hlaherl top' $14.60. Cat BufTalo Llvssteek Market i nlatrKt fairly aptlva and l'alve nerelpta' 10OJ rnarkot aotlvs and (0o higher, $ei4. Iloga lleoelpta market alowl pigs at.adrl others HOIOo lower) heavy I7.0O7..SI, mixed 'and rork.ra' $7,601 light rorkera pi. and lambs Itecelpts t.OOOJ sheep active! lambs elow lambs tea loweri ethers unchangedv i Cleveland LlyeeteeK, Market 17 DEAD; 33 GONE (Continued From Page Ohe.) CLE3VKLANO.

Ueo. 17. Hoge Its eetpts 6,000) market 14A5o tower york ere ST.IIj. mixed IT Si97.S6 mediums pigs fS.tSl roguhs stags CattU vncelpt 300; market un changed. 8hesp and lamhe tlacaIpta 1,0001 niiriti strong) top sis.

CalveeRecelpts 600 1 market S0 hlgherj top 14. Chloaee Llveatook Market S4.60O71 packing sows, rough l.OOOi; markt slow, lOo off top $7.80, uum 99 nowf.iui nfvvw iRii( to ou Y.S01 medium lt5f7.lBl llaht t.0C7l light lights 402I.I6i heavy packing amooin pacain tSB.40: kllllne nia SO Cattle Itecelpts 14.000) market, beef steers very uneven) desirable yearling active. SLeadvi lower armdea Xud nrtOf tlcalty all weighty steers 25a lower, spots more: Killing quality plain; beat ngnt yearlings $11 few other lots Including mixed steers and heifers S10 60ftl0.7&i comparatively few heavies sold: bulk short fed etsers plain quality warmed up klniTs 6.7506.35; stockers and feeder scarce, slow; ah stock strong; bull 15c up; vealers, a scramble for numbers, trade $101.50 up; packer paying and up to $12 fori outsiders, $15 and above. Sheep Itecelpts 20,000 market active; fat lambs uneten, steady: shft feeding lambs $1 25 and, up, bulk fat wooteo lambs 35; noma held higher; medium fat ewes 25) Choice feeding lambs $12.25 IS East St. Louis Livestock Market lav afcAtt rat! EAST ST.

IxOIMH. Ieo. 37 Hogs Ilecelpts 10.000; market 25 to 35o up; choice hesvles pigs 10016o lower. 2r7 25 Cat tie Itecelpts 1.250; beef steers steady; $Mf8 60; light vealers 4)1. 60 3 60 higher at atocker ateera dull.

Hheep Itecelpts market steady; choice lambs $13: 83 wund westerns $12ti5; gmid natHes mutton ewes $446.50. Indianapolis Livestock Market Unas Re ceipt 10,000. market lower. Top $7.36: ouik aaisa gooa nog 9 4.iitttvi.xo; gooa boas 160 to 180 itound averase 87.1040 7 20: do 190 to $10 pounds 91(1 to 240 nnunHii 17 Jftiff 7 JS: An SRO to too pounds $7 2ft tf 7 36; light sows $6.25 tf io, truca sales 17.iuef7.311. 4at tie Ilecelpts 1.00O, unchanged.

Cal.es Itecelpts 60o, higher. Veals, fair choke common to medium $0pl1. Hheei Ilecelpts 300; market steady Ouod to choice lambs $l2)fl2 5U. Kansas City Livestock Market KAN8AA CITV. Iee.

27. llogsn relpta market slow, uneven, 16c lower to shippers; top bulk desirables 186 to 235 pound averages $6 85 packing stgvs mostly 60: stock pigs strong to 160 higher; bulk $fi 16.60. Cattle Receipts 4.000; beef steers alow; few early sales mostly looks stead nothing hoice offered better grades fat cows and helferi fairly actle; strong to 13c higher, stockers ami feeders slow'. steady, few early sales $0 65477.15 Hhee Receipts earlv sales lambs about steady; $12.90 paid, some held higher ToUdo LjvestoekMarkst Uilllt TOIaKIM, lec. 27 Hogs Receipts 500, market lOifi 16c lower, heales $7 30 tf7 40, mediums 30; yorker $7 15W7.2S.

good pigs $0 60f675. Cnlves Market strong Sheep and lambs Market steady. fugitive. Other police were put on fuard at the saore ot other build ni of the Institutions to nrevent a panlo among the 8,000 other patients. Tries! to Rave Olfls.

The men who died were found In bedrooma on the second floor, where It was believed they ran to save little trlnklets presented them on Christmas. The Carrakers were believed to have returned to their rooms to eave some valuables, when they were trapped. Three 'of the aT.add.ened patients looked, themaelvea In a lavatory of the burping structure. Three policemen tried to Induoe them to open the door' and on thelf refusal, smashed the door with axes. A struggle followed, but the officers finally nn and, carried them to The flames shot many feet Into the 'air and within an hour after the alarm was given the Uullding was gutted.

Defective wiring caused, the life. It la believed. Flvo separate 'Investigations are tinder way. Htate. county and 'city authorities, the Are marshal and police are trying; to' place the re aponalblllty.

In the last ten years a doxen fires have visited asylum. Nona of them iwas nertoua and 'no loss of life was Incurred. The destroyed wins; received the name of the "death tioune' several years ago because of Its flimsy con struotlon. Was Kim Trapv Daniel Ityan, Cook county 'com miaul oner, said that the Dunning In stitution was overcrowded. lie said he understood the same conditions prevailed at state hospital In Elgin.

FALL DENIES RECEIVING MONEY FROM OIL LEASES New York Stock Market Thomson a HoKlnnon, Emanuel llldg uvn lllgli liuw x.au (4 111 Wl AVASIIINOTON. D. C. Dec. 27.

Former Secretary bf the Interior Fall, dented today that he had ever received money or advances of money from oil Interests leasing naval reserve oil land. In an affidavit read before the senate publlo lands committee Investigating; the 'lease of Teapot Dome, Fall made a general denial of Insinuations made by previous wlt neHnes. Fall, who has been HI, did not appear, ills affidavit, however, was dated "Washington, Dee. 26." Fall stated he received $100,000 from JiMward'U. McLean, Wahing ton newspaper publisher, for the purchase of the big Harris ranch In New Mexico In 1920, shortly after the leans of Teapot Dome.

Kxtenslve Improvements made elmultnneoualy on his five thousand acre "home" ranch were provided by a loan of another $100,000 from the N. V. estate In Pueblo, Col. DAWES AND HUGHES CONFER ON GERMAN INVESTIGATION Grain Opinions tf.lr ford, Ai.tt.onr Ifntrl CHICAGO, Dec. 27.

Klorlm Martin Co. We would buy wheat and corn on any fair decline. Chan, win cere at co. I'urcnaaea on dips are advisable. Ijowelts tt Co.

We telleve profit taking sales ran he made on this rally. Clem It Curtis Co. Bearish newa Is loosing Its effectiveness. Ituitiufd warren at Chandler After the first of the year we look for strona er markets particularly In corn. Harris Wlnthrope A Oo.

i A somewhat better feeling Is noticeable. Nteln Aistein at o. As the assist ance appeared largely at the expense of the abort Interest It Is not expected IU IHHU, Lonn A Ilrvan. We advlsa nurohaa. es on breaks.

Ulil man Qraln Co. The raltv In wheat was based on pit conditions and we believe It will not hold. 4y uMitis WASHINGTON, Dec. 27, General Charles (I. Dawes.

Chicaad. and Owen D. Young, New York, today held a conference with Secretary oT State Hughes to receive the vlewa of the ITnited States government on the Impending American allied expert Investigation Into Germany's financial condition and capacity to pay rep arntons. Dawes will he the president of the first committee of exierts which will study the balancing of the German budget and the stabilizing of German cmrency. Young will be the other American member of this committee.

Henry M. Robinson, I Angeles, the American member on the second committee of exierts, which will investigate the plight of German capital, has not arrived In Washington, but la exepcted In the near future for conferences with Secretary Hughes. Two New County OlTHiers. aestClta. 10 TMaT HI, HNTW.I I 3AHH.

IndT" Deo. 4r few changes are to be made at the Wabash court house with the coming of the New Year. Hen Hanlster will end his four years an county auditor and will be succeeded bv Ward Heauchnip, elected In 3 The only other change will be In the clerk's office where Warner Bartholomew will be succeeded by James 1 Kom. Mrs. Helen Urey will be retained as deputy.

Suspect Murder NKW YORK, Dec. 27. The police today turned to the theory that Fernando Mendes, coal passer, whose body burned almost beyond recognition was found at the foot ot a flue In the Pennsyvalnla railroad's power house In Long Island city, might have been thrown to his death in the white hot pit. Company officials belief that Mendes could not have been blown Into the pit while on ordinary duty. They declared, however, that he could have been pushed through a valy In the flue.

Save Coast Guard Dec. 2T. Eight members of a coast guard life savins; crew, who were exposed to a storm st sea In an open launch since Monday afternoon, were brought into the harbor hare safe Just before noon Wednesday by the tug Qo Getter. In Umelight Again I.OB ANQELEfl. Call.

Dec. 27. Catherine ITrlbe, former Fellies girl, who brought about the capture of "Little Phil" Alguln. alayeivof Detective FKxgerald, will be tried In Hi. Doula on charges of transporting a stolen automoble.

It developed today following the disclosure that her release from Jail here was on $10,000 bond. CHICAGO TOY PEDDLER IS FOUND' TO BE NOBLEMAN lWNatltKlM QRKEN DAY, Dec. 27. The family of Henri. Da Ia Motte.

descendan of French nobility and heir to an estate In France, la enjoying the first family reunion In 117 years here. Iterated by a newspaper 'picture of a line of toy peddlers In Chicago, Henri De La Motte was brought heie from Chicago by a daughter, Mrs. II. Hcott, of New York, who came west when she received word that her father had been locatod. WOMAN HELD ArFRANKUN" ON CHARGE OF BIGAMY PHANPUN, Dee.

21. nianche Hormosa. alleged woman bigamist, Is hel'l In jail here today on charges brought by Fred Hormone, who nays lie Is the woman, fourth husband. Mormoea. says she went to Db trolt shortly after her marrage hera and married a man named Thomas Wat.pn.

The woman made an unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide In Detroit la.t week. Atehlson Amn ueet Bug 4114 Allied (, Aim Car Kdy XllW Am Agrl Cham IxH Atl Uulf W. I. HU C'balmere Amn Int Corp J3U Amu L.lnseed 18 Amn Ijoco 76 Amn Sumatra, 1U Amn Umelter. ta U.n Asphalt ,1 Amn Tobacco 1G0V Am Tel A Tel IH Amn Pap pfd IV M.ldwtn aC Slalt A Ohio j.

61 A pfd. ttU H.th Hte.l t4 llutte Hup'r 1U Anaeonda I4U Can l'ao Amn can Coca Cola 7. O.rro 1'asoo 4.i Central Colo Kuel 4(I Colum Um ttt, S5), Chile Copper 1 Chandler Mot a Cast Iron 1 lps 7H. Cent Leather i Ui Cuba Cane Chee A Ohio rrfl Cosden A Co. .64 Ma.

a. Cruolbla Cub Amn 8us7 Con. Textile t.nino Uopper lavlson Ch.m Kris Krle 1st pfd. 194 Whit, Nat Kn.m.l Xt Kndlo't John'n i.U alar Flak Hubber 7M 74. Fain ilayer.

71 73 Del tk Hudson 10 101 Am Hteel Fdy tM Con Claa 6IS CI). Hen I .1,6 196 Oen H', Oreene 14 14 aj Uulf Htates statu' 81 Clondrlch 22 23U Ot Nor pfd 6H4 BjS Chicago tl W. 414 41. Chi ti loS 10H Hupp 1C 14 Hud. 2a 2iL Amn Hide 9, Amn I.

pfd. 6S 63 Houston Oil. 724 72U lilt Ilarvent.r. 771. 771, Indl 6B S94i Int Nickel 1144 II.

Ills ...10014 100U nap J4J4 24. Invincible I7k American. Ice. H6 86 int I'aner aa4 sau Kenn Copper. lit, SJU Keiiy aa aa a in aft" iu iiS li," Southern 11 Uma 66H l.h(h 61.

Int Marine Int Marine pfd tK loppnr. Mo Fact Mo i prd aa Mid 6 North Am Co, 82 Norfk Wat, 102 Nat Lead 14. Nevada 11. N.w 14S Nor 6 lli Chicago 47J, Ot Nor 2U Overland 104. P.nn B.r!,.., 41W ritts 6 1'rod A.

Henna Hi Paclflo 614, rack 12U I'eoplea 7. I'lsrce 244 fan fete s. fan Amn ia 16 18 671, .64. 66S 66t. 6M 7(J 64, 64i 014 Hs 21R IH IIH 7.

264. 26 16 J. 64. 6 1 4, 2a 2H 22S 103 101 103 14. 146M H1H lli 114.

Il4i till uii ail nil 6i aiK 42 41 ii 46 2Vi 2ii 9 104. (ti 10U 41 (J 4lii 414, aa 6i aa aavi (2 60 61 1U llVi 12V4 7 7 2f4 a. in. Jit, I Asked 7Jt 4 93 4i 4J 4 I Bonds and Notes I (Oeerge W. Heers.

People. Trust Ittdg. IVZJ Am Tel Sc Tel 1(42 Anaconda tp 6s. 1(63 Anglo Amer Oil 7J.S. 1(36 Armour 6 Ha, 1(41 Australian 7s, 1(42 llaldwln I.0C0 6s.

1(40 Ilelglan 61J, 1(41 "1lf llollvla Hen If7 fowaer. 6a 1(26. t4x iintish govt tUi, 1917 92 ioih 7V 1004. 1M VI 102V4 86' i. by Pure Oil JH I Heading ....27 27 160 lug tiil 4 0 v'Z 164, 2(1.

NOTJV(t) ply Hi. Prea. Hteel 63 li 6H4 IIU Per; Marq 414 414, 41 Vullman last. 124i JllVi 114g Pure Oil 26i 28 S' 5 pi rg 77. 78 el iljj 6IJ4 I Jnpper, lltjl Dutch' 4C Island 211, 21rT R.n Ht.el Hay Cnpp, nvr.i Hock Itock Isle Hock III.

7 64(4 j.iri,Xi. IB Hubher 38 Amn Sugar 6. Sinclair 27H Ht OH Cal" 63i Ht OH BJ 38H rriaco it 14 Sear. So Paa 87 Sou 27 Ht I. St 1'auL It It St Paul pfd 22 Stromb.ra RIU Stud.lakT.

...1074, Iftn 1TIKIUC1B vu Tlmken Itnller' 38 Tex iiii Tex Pan Oil Union ao tTnltetI Food HtewWarner ITinh Copper VnntxMum Va Chemical WVrit ITnlon Webanh Wahenh pfd White Motor Worth Tump Amn Woolen Weitlnghouee If Stel IT Btel pfd Money Miinelnswear Wool worth 7T4' tt(4 nil i '4 19 a att aaf as asH $h(1 tH I lMfc lH B7V4 DTU AS H7'i HH 8H S7U 37 37K l7a XtVm 8H4 tt ia ti iiu 23H 11 23 81 81 St I07H 100H 10H Va V9m 83 Vm Vm i imu srh nZ 3 Ya 3fc 434 11 IIH HU .124 127 126 12H 64 6A 64 05 31 31 3i 80V 8 8 9 .10714 107J4 1074 1074 lofi 1074 1074 4 36 34 34 6 BKH 24 23 7 4 74 72 73 61 61 61 97it MS 7. 11 113 113 113 ft ft SB SB as 183 288 288 SB 288 Morning Grain Letter tjlverpoo! o)ma and at 1330 p. m. la uncnana ed from the prevloua clone, The overnlg ht new continues hearfuh. Argentine with a harvest Just etartlna aijfi every proepeot of a record crop, cloned lnt nlffht one cent lower, Hx port and ilomrntlr demand ropttnuea niunr nun tiio inRF'nR lenoencjr OIi'OII lierenihrr emphRHlitut this condition.

efltertijaV'a Bilvanrn In r.nr miikas lue alt inoet wholly to short nd on et relief li iMirrnwMl from Ther Is nothing In the news that we can uiacwver to justify the advance and it nnnuiri iiat nn Hiirnria ir airiaai ii ra.n. tlons from yesterday's gain were es caMiiamea. Corn After early weakness, corn en countered rulte a marked change professional aitiiuue ana general short roverlnir folluwed. parrvlnar iirlitii un. wards for liberal gains In the deferred momns.

in the mttaft.whlltJh ltrefii her anal cash were laggarcls htid lipid ia'K with everv annearanc or hejv "ni The lerhnlrnl ixitlon of the wtrket was (locltttllv wsknpd hv HiiM coverinir movement, ana as lit whut. there lUtlV In the newe to auch action. There was talk of exiKirt i DHliifttH In corn, hut In Amounts so nm a 11 as to be of little significance. Ar gentlnt corn closed Vs to 1 lower The country movement contlniiPH In md eiate volume, hut sufficiently large to eupplv the small canh flemand and permit of moderate accumtilHtloi. We are not at all Impressed with the hasln for yesterday's advance, and believe tin rurUier upturns selling pressure will appear and country ofrerlnfts enlarge.

We still favor the selling side on nil bulges. Oats Oata gained largely with corn. The news was rather featureless. There Is not much In this market to encourage outside buying except Its relative cheapness and advances can only he, maintained If outside buying power enlarges decidedly. I Morning Stock Letter TWENTY YEAR SENTENCE FOR RHINE PROVINCE CHIEF (a Mad T1UKBHKLUOHF.

Iec. 27. lterr Oruetslner. the expelled" president of Hhlne province today waa sentenced crease the United Htates visible sup (By Thomann 4k McKlnnon, Eminuel lllilff.) NEW YORK, Deo. 17.

When Ameri can Investors have Absorbed all the shares they want and placed them safely ma siepi cnesis ana fiuroneeni caoi tallsts have completed the nroceis of transferring their foreign credits Into tnsj i iii4pri4L Biov'Hai, (lias utiax un jf mp. ply of securities lit this market will be come sufficiently small to permit rapid fluctuations. And at some time during this coming year I expect to see many days when three, four and five point changes will be fiulte common. lIoweer. as oil know from exn.nr lence.

the real substantial "nruflts are ln 1 ha rket, reacnes sucn a stage. In your own way. take a look at conditions. Ijook at your hank situation. lafrok at the deposits of the people.

This means ability to buy and thnf Is the foundation for prosperous business. To fully comprehend this sort of a proposition you have gof. to be In a heerful frame of mind You cannot be a grouch and be a bull st the same time. Ho If you are not bullish, find out the cause of the grouch snd have it rmo ed Lamson Grain Letter (Dy LamiOD Dros. Jt Battel Hotel It 1.1 ffllCAUO.

Iec. Wheat waa weak early, but met excellent buying hup port at the low level and made a nne response. Klnal prlcea were well above Monday's finish, strengthening factor were reports, that Germany had bought considerable wheat flour but the strength In rye created belief that some of the latter flour ha been work ed also. The helpful factor were Advices from Argentine that recent wet rather had damaged the quality of in new wneai crop, ana a email a Wedded At Twelve KVANSVIL.LK. Dec 27 Irene K.

Hussell today filed suit for the annulment of her marriage on December 17 to Melvln Cody Itussell at Hock port, Ind. She states In her to twenty years Imprisonment by French court martial on the charge of resisting; Franco Belgian ordera. Minor sentences were Imposed upon a number of German police Ilerr pohl, a former German submarine ccimander. wa among those eentenced. Dow Jones Sumamry complaint that she wag only 12 years' Average SO Industrials 35.

old at the time of her marriage. 20 rail 37.12. up .23. Ht Tltomann ft McKlsivtn, F.manuel Bids Iq, 11 ftVII 4, IIMIK VI aG.ng land rate unchanged. fennsyivania wovemoer net income 8.333,000 against 6,398.000.

Moon klotors directors meet today for dividend action. Inquiry by Allied experts Into German financial condition will begin January 14. 8 moot claims sufficient bonus strength In senate to. override veto but admits growing sentiment for tax reduction may force some changes In present lineup. I.ondon advices say Sinclair group obtained 60 year concession to exploit oil lands In four provinces of Northern j'ersla.

Famous Players opens Hollywood studio January 7, resume complete pro duction ny enruary 1. up 1.11; lv. Oanadlan however. ahAwsd a sharp Increase. Corn early felt the effect of fslrly liberal receipts, liquidation In.

1S4 ember contract, and also to Iater 'he market rallied with wheat and due also to heavy Investment' buying In the deferred month. Kxport sales from Minneapolis also had a stimulating effect Oata showed Independent strength all day and when other grain rallied oat followed quickly. In view of the stroug stock and cotton markets and the bur Ing power evident In grains today we believe the market will do better, if un. hampered by political Interference. (Be Teamaoi, Brea.

a Hotel KKW YORK. IVo. 3 Oil shares were helped by further advances In the price of the raw product and reduced output in alt fields. $teel manufacturer report a good business In sight after the. turn of the year, and there Is renewed talk of the possibility Of another extra dividend by the major corpora.

tlon. Heveral new high records for the year were made and shrewd observer, would go further. Fire Toll Grows Locaf Stocks and Bonds I (W. II. Rohan.

(Standard Bldg.) Bank and Trust Companies. Bid Asked First national liana 110 Old National tlauk ,,.230 Lincoln National Hank ...,360 Cltlsens Trust Co 190 Dim Havings A Trust Co. .123 People Trust Havings Co.USO Trl Btat Trust Farmers Trust Company Fort Wsyne Htate Hank Hruadway Htate Hank Fort Wayne Morris Plan Industrial Lmo fe Invest. Co 11 Lalncolu Trust Company ....10 21 800 its 1X4 2110 800 190 80 110 148 18 170 Canadian Govt Cent Ind lc n9 mf OhlJl.VSs.lW,. SJ 8.9 7 sS Chl City Hy I.t tZ'UiV.

Chile Hen 8s. 14I il0444 ft i mo J. Cleve Jim Tim 6s, 6H C'vm'wllh lidlton Ik la.a.I.S 15 I. Cuba 6 Us. lBfia lanlsh l4 90h IOSJ IJ.nm.rk ,,4, jvU trie 1st ronsul pi 6IH Kerieral jan J3 Kt Wayne Ijin.i a.7 Kep.es.

flain IKlAa A a Aae uV Bie.nv arB. IID1 a a a a .,.101 0s .0 V. 1 64 Kenneoolt Cbn 1830 J.J ioa 104 Kentucky Infl (a, .124 l.l. 10 aa 644. 1014, srfc IB.

10a 100 ma lVa sa i 18 1 107 107 ioa 10? aa 74, 101)4 lOjf 10 .4 to 0 83 9 NTO ML IiR tin No Iiut Uas A ma 6s. ijja ,1 Nor Iao Kit 1047 Norway 140 OS den Oas 1st 6s. 14. 81 I'anama ll.p 6t.s. 161 i ennsy itit ,14., Ia.

10742 Queensbur.h A 6a. 161 1 iieaoinc JJo sen 4s, 117 aa R'oriian l.t jio "I Hlnolalr OH 7a 137 a Holvayd. 8s7 1J7 "io. nweaisn ot s. 13 Houth Calif Edison 144 9K Herlss a ovt 8s, 140 ni2 on Hs.

iii 4a, 160 76 7 7' 4 14 9 74 1004. 74 10 74 0T, if lni. a onr ma 101 101 'J llZfa 101 Ws. IM4 jit Wabash IIR 1st 6a. la ii Xa 'r Ch 7s.

147 81 61 1,49 74, 81 6s, 141 8.4! 874.1 nog llliS Waehr Tm let 8H. iwimn Jiiver IT lsl Zurich City 8s. 146 STANDARD OIL STOCKS (By Thesuna A McKlnaoa, Eminn.1 Bl.) Tlo fi'd Ask.a Illicit. ye I'lne I. In.

('heaebrouarh Mf. Cona. Continental Oil Crescent llpe Line Cumberland I'lpe Line Riir.li. 11 L. llaleAa Hlnal oil com Oil pfd Ina.) Ids Illinois Pipe 11a Indiana Pipe Line Irtduetri.ta.

1'ar Bid Aakad Fort Wayne Corrugated Paper common 100 12K la Fort Wayne Corrucated Paper preferred 100 7 ina i Fort Wayne Oil St Hup. piy vjminon io, 110 Fort Wayne Oil Hup ply preferred 100 8 100 Fori Wayne liox Company preferred 100 87 It Journal lJasette Co. preferred 100 100 Standard Hide Co preferred 100 100 B. P. Ilowaer A Com pany preferred 100 Wayne Tank Pump Company ominon 60 140 Wayne Tank Ac Pump Company preferred 60 4 Tokh.lm Oil Tank Pump Co.

common. ..100 18 Tokh.lm oil Tank I'mnp preferred. .100 7 Packard Piano Co. Preferred 100 Ilorton Co. 00m.

6 46 Horton Co. 60 47.S0 Home Telephone Co Common .6 46 Home Telephone Co. Preferred 60 48 Lincoln National 1,1 Ills. Co. Common Ifl llur.l.y Co.

pfd. ....10 100 A. H. Perfect A Co. Preferred 100 100 Craig Ulaoult Co.

Common 1. Letnont A Co. Common 10 American Art Textile Common 26 If American Art Textile Preferred 16 1 Commercial Investment Company 10 Fort Wayne notel Co. Common ..10. Not.

bid. wanted. National Transit New York Tranelt Northern Pipe Line Ohio Oil Penn. Mex ralrleoll and (Jae Prairie Pipe Line Kfdar lteflnlnir trouthern Pipe Line nouin enn oil 70 .810 41V 16 .106 7 .6 ,.112. .118 84 76 0 V4 86 ..12 ..101 ..166 0 ...147 Houthweat renn Flpe Lines 77 Ind jsu 'o.

of Kans ,2 Co. of Ky .....109 Co. of Neb. 220 Co. of N.

Co. of Onol i860 Hw.n Finch aa 'acuum oil 67 Washington OH 23 Imperial: Iohoa 5 Midwest lief; 1511 71 216 421. 17 107 09 67 lilt 1U 143 23 77 70', 40 2271.. 176 83 149 81 ni 4Si no 23 4 2H6 411 G8 34 114 US 260 100 160 60 116 100 66 60 6 46 101 101 120 80 2 2 too 10 SOUTHERN OIL STOCK BROKERS TO BE PROBEO 4f) (ITIa1MAeA4i S(4. pa) NEW YOIIK, nee.

27. A search Investigation Into metlitida employed by at least a doxen brnk.ra.. hnui.i deallns In stock, of tlie Southern Htates oil corporation, was ordered by both the stock and curb exchange, today. The lnnulrv waa exn.cterl to tmicli a number of Individuals, said to b. Involved In a gigantic trading scheme In which, during one week.

mor. Southern Htatea stock was hnnrlb.il on the curb market than the com pany had outstanding. N. Ila.kell, foi iner governor ot Oklahoma, and chairman of the cor pora none board, admitted he. and a number of friend, had engaged In trading In the company's stock a.

Individuals. Haskell said the corporation Itself had never dealt In It. owiv stock on the curb. It waa raid that certain member, of the "ling had "welched. and that limlntr.

wer. caught short. wcott Ferris, president of the com. pany. announced that hi.

concern had asset, of 1.0I1,67T. The stock reached a high mark of Today It sold over the counter, havlnsr nbeen ruled oft the curb at It bid and fix unerea. Arm Pr Ilia. i 4ar4.lde Mont Ward Slew Swift Hwlft Int Wabl Wrl.ley Yellow Mfir. Yellow Taxi PRICE OF CRUDE OIL HAS BEGUN EXPECTED ADVANCE NKW YOIIK, Deo.

JT. The expected advance In the nrlce or mi.t continent crude oil. regarded a. the big turning point In the oil industry which ha. been aufTerlng from over, production and conaenu.nt ttri.

laaiiiiiH, came luuay. ne Texan U. H. Liberty a Via do nrat 44s do second do third 4ViS rlo fnurlh a Vlctery 344a .1 8 COmnanv fhe ais I crude nil price, and gravities In the I mld contlnent district, resulting In I an auvance or iu to io cents a barrel. The gravities under which nur.

cnesea are maoe in Oklahoma are chanved to pnrn.nA.rf KOKOMO. Dec. 27 With the I In north and nrirth i. rnn. death Wednesday of Pasquale Margo I Crude under 86 mm.

aged 2 years, the toll of death from cents a barrel. Increase of IS cents: the nre that destroyed the home of ii to St. Is tl.lt. Increase of It here Wednesday, took 14 inn rrnT 1 Leo ambulo early last rlday morn, cents, and 8 gravity and above her at th. point of a gun and aa ,3 ll In tv.a hmllAhl In tl IA ln.e.A.A Bs cuaa4 Xfyxaxe, jpy tA.w Auvsv rnvw cvaw.

ct.u iu an autozn.otii42V CURB REPORTS (Dy TKomion A MoKljinon, Fm.tiiiel Bids I isiu jisiceii Aetna ltoa Vyo Candelarla larlb Cona Cop llurant ml Federal Oil Ooodyear Tire llecla Hudson Oil lntl Pete Kerr I.ake Llvlngaton MoNamara Mutual oil Nlpplaelng Nubia Oil tennock Radio Ityan Halt Creek Hapulpa Ht a nd. Motors Htutx It Candy 5 2 1 8H 60 844 8 6 21. 2 0 2 13 SO 10 13 80 100 a M4 84. 66 2ITs 2 .1 60 IU I Chicago Stock Market (By Thomson A Rmanu.1 Open Illxh iw Close 81 81U. 81 82 24)4 241, 2t(j7 24(, 04.

894, 0104 lot loan 1014. 20 2b 20 20 19 89 14 2 39V. Vs JVi 1, UII 98 8 3 S3 61 IV THE MONEY MARKET tHtXt4t44. Mist (rvt4jt akNE money on, thejloovof the New York stocl 6 low 4 percent, Tim money wa stead v. money wrroi wv amyw dob oay percent; four month 6 Kate were: 80 day BOSU nercentr bw Kviv.ni ivur monin 614 percent Ave month SttSU oereenli six month SttfiU percent.

A The market for prim mercantile pa t' per waa quiet. Oall tnonev In larmrinn inn.tr perrent. Htorllnv exrhantje wa easy With business In bankers bills st 4.11 f.r demand. (FPRE1GN EXCHANGE RATESI i NKvV TOBK. lien.

Jlk ..1 axchange market closed off. rii.riina aemana 4.1444, off 44, French franco .0601, off .0007 Lire off .000044. Tlelglan franca .0448. off .0005 '4. Marka, four trillion to the dollar.

LIBERTY BOND MARKET Mnxr a. ii 11 1 11 H4 wai ioiiov: Daylight Holdup ST. LOUIS. leo. 2T.

Four han.4 held up Mrs. K. Ha v. na.hler of the Drown Taxlcab company on th. tv HlU I A.

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