Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 35, No. 84, Ed. 3 Monday, August 11, 1924 Page: 8 of 12
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20*44
OKLAHOMA CITY TIMES. MONDAY. AUGUST 1 1 , 1924.
EIGHT
22
State Crops Worth $500,000,000 This Year
COTTON
2
6
2
C
1
K
32
mHK
310
2
STRENGTH SHOWN Oklahoma’s Crops for Year WHEAT PRICES
A Tale of Two Cities
1
STOCK RECEIPTS
Nearly Double Value Ot
SUFFER SLUMP
BY RAILSHARES
ARE LIGHT HERE
tie
Yield Last Year
7
M
i
4
T
fa
Keceipts VMunday
cothi-
$225 4 ton.
) 100
O
1 128.000
t
l 100
nt
* "
<• .
TUL
Four hindred cars
I"!
.52
SAVINGS]
movc from
$4,0005.00 cowe
lud
}
marker »teady, r
it.
L
markel
and
I
steady
4 iosing Quntatiens
lettevs.
Tuesilay__No, 8-- S, houl k numeration
NEW YORK STOCK LIST
। Ilir
H .
$106
caked grasg Hte
I III’ l Uli ill K
A
Mi
.1
e
125. 1
tona 1
. 1w7% 1
iinprofita ble.
I
12
I
r a t .
off
N w
10,
wheat erm
LTHOUGH Oklahom
A
nne
II
t1 1
Petr
been
44 «
ording to Oklahoma Oli
With
' 5
g
N!onday
1: .
1
Der
In
Katy
15 ♦
E
ciation held a
UI
the
chanre
take
1
in
edlui
buineh of ‘outs nnd dogs’ are found in
thiu
n<
c
•in
40 «
OUTSIDE LIVESTOCK.
r
effeet on
it
K x
Okla
•I ll I
( HM Xi.O
O 123
w ill not be felt for
lb
u l
other si
41. .
I a
251
< I
ville
<1
l '
I
lit
in
Inkia
Hob*
< of Kansis fity
h
The valy
i »kln hora
• ; i mi
l
hunk
|h< f
l • *
off
injured
i ‘omb
II .itli
I G lit
r ...
•hl
in
II
* 4
11 M
I'
oin
In
Isiishels and the
I
simiate oC 47,...........
Kan ।
W illy -
• ne
> i
Visible (irnin Sopply
I11
bulb ab
a#
KANKA
I • ’•
ward in 5
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H
5)
HKI 1.11’*
| lif |« i %*»•
4 »k in
I n
K in
In
13c: brell-
there ara hIm”
althouzh pre
onma
*0 Hliu noo
anl Red
iVuildiog l’ermit-
— I
aheep
.in
prit •
t
What shall I do
II
» On
deposit 8
II I
I.Ot IS.
COTTON
ales to
WINNI x nil
be
»n II
.orn
• he
let
F
H« iek
Hit \N
points
7
1I —The
I
rpoul
$1
1
F
profile
II
ib
It
M. M
l.
the apitai
$i a share r
pirvn!
i l inYt
stock. This compares wikh oniy $171
vel
Samuel V
114 in the first qiiter nnd with $67. •
PROVISIONS
bje
0
Th
ti
4 HH tl.O
M
on
Lat
i ll |.
II
the New
3, 16
nil .
AN INVESTMENT
indicafeci ) iclel# n
has he heen with it.
i<
i
ulher
ff
lire
not
in!
. r
KA
w.17-1
13
MV 75
M
x orubi
1w
mont bids arount steu
Me
ruleter
K
M
$I 1 u
Tim
The
21
go to wvork. regardie:
medium
at
1
||.
26 62
Th
l>
% HW
d
14 9 H-r
tots in
W
13
R oom
D
Me
I
lune to
Ine nine
I
O
• iper atine
weiht Colorado
10.
PAVING TAXES NOW DUE
wit h
mt mix
171.10
bl.
Ii*l»» -i >*l N>u
his uelvie hi young men closel
V
lr
if Mil l
and heifera $3.0005.00.
let >
During the Month of August
Milini
21
naib0M $1250412,00.
ami if not paid on or before Septewiber l. will become delinquent and
of the Io* •
m few pointe
&6 170
i
PENALTY OF 18% PER YEAR
1.875,510
CityS Growl
14
4 1 inn. . 9 1
1.11 ER POOL
t;
Agreement With America
ctosed
ember
Pi
Mareh
t?7«l. lunuar
lo Hid. May i5.0bdtuly
THE ROADS
Chicago Board of Trade
$4 .....
Hanks, •14 nr 11 •
hi
tered he withdrawa| front the Agiee
C. F. AVERY,
20515 West Main St.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
standards agreed upon n year ago o’
M nler fe ‘ arnline
wmmmaumunu1.5
m
pas b-W M
$2
Downward Trend Is Seen In
Monday's Hog Session.
Building Permits
By Building Commiazloner
State Banks Seek Outlet
For Surplus Wheat Money
With Movement Only Beyuit
nan
lorg
(if watermelons
lush Spring,
d
<1
b
#
l ta h ng
XX arnu
tie
th
X'
>
l-i
>ii b
GOLD
BRNCRS
eihent
noajis
isheis
bush
! Ptu
rn
.XI" I
•i
b
ment.
every
Liver
Liver
rost
t heuc
their
v
#
t hen
ane 1
pa n v
ahveet
6
w
Rrh k <
$203, 1 25
. 11 r. 141
fes 105 %a
sell
f h;< n
• onside r a
to alloweti
$s .MD
fl 9.50 .
w eihts
meeting
interest
SHEEP
•5c lower.
w bile
B
F
e holding their /rain bat '•
in the fare o this • ounti)
•c
m
native
loac <
$8.75:
! •hill
and paylle at thc oifice of the city clerk of Oklahoma City, Okla-
IliHlld.
I
Mill rted.
toiay nr
The sc
upor
oilr
pl .1 n
debt
the Marine Oil. which hemin the $3,”
000,000 merger.__
it
At
h
fi
P
veights I
feds alow
have ill
depnsi l S
lons for nnerter
endesl June "
M
•in
Penna
Phill pr
Suv "ii
Pullmin
Th
dium
ters
ton l
I'.;.'
In
In* i
xv ill be
( rad y
I
1041
Cattle
M
Hoza
w hea l
of mo
IS NOT
A GOOD
REASON
TO STOP
VISITING
REGUI.ARL
1014:
ta r y
el
el
A
1 ho
liinl~on
gaining
31 '*
si .
1 ’1
STERLING ADVANCES
ON DAWES REPORT
, Edu'hi Arlington Robinson
. Says:
X sjhi ll
sjveti b
Molors
Mari tl.
i ileci
|| os 1.. •
ill . •«
65 706
35
1
' | to
drop ali
i rininh
i viible
one-third
threshed
bankers
sec tions i
they sa x.
bankers
Pulimun
abov ■ ion
18
1;
12
17 60
10.000
22226222s 22502722222115120211020218
H
‘vnlval . .
Ngt n
ero r; rifle
K Wesl . .
Dak l’urk
f’legeru Ui
» biewk 12,
bt robin
n 1-h.lM
T«»m
1 w 4
S I
IX till
IX tlbill ""
iumnai te
1 " 2 bunt:
r XX mui l>.
/ ’
tl
I ,
-
fuil)
abis r
t It ji
Oe
od la
top
l short
a, plain
Roh
bet I
tl
• Ifta
it 11
» vlo
IIM | I -
Oliahoma City—Muddy.
Shawnee— Slippery.
Okmutgee— Good.
‘ MeAlester—Good.
Bartlesville—Muddy.
Blackwell- Mudd
Ponca City—Muddy.
Enid—Muddy.
Muskogee—Good.
Tulsa—Nfuddy
Miamt— Mudd;,
• beef nl«:
of si •• r#
1 19
1 34
erf •
CALIFORNIA OIL
FIRMS IN MERGER
trade li!
drop in
dealors 1 1 00
« nd < ondit
IA7^
8 un
4 ATTt.K Tecei
....$455,450
:2:
.... 62.386
.... 5.000
.... 2.135
.... 2.150
.... 3.640
20,645
Heiiday
... 22.650
.... 1« on
। Prod E:
lead ing
b
o
ll'
III I * l
■mi *d
feature:
u ndoubt e d ly
H I
-fl
XX II F IT
rd It
Write tw Ou Daily Cottou Market i etter
For furthtt iKlermatMt) See Ow. Cerrspondame
The La
ensed 1
teers; beef
hull* steady
venlera $9.15
IX 51
1 I
1
GRAIN
LIVESTOCK
I •'
1 1
1. .
V
P
X'
a *• hedule of advance crop estimates,
believed Mondas .
The total crop value for 1923 was
H
l hey
Reflectin
the I
Oklahoma Properties Carried
At Cost Price.
I lowevev . the I
oil sviug Illi l
177%-7772270"7"
I I
1 n
I
r IoniI*
25610
He Im a dyed-in-the-wool New Ens ;
larder in his tenacity of purpose, hie
Hrnneti
High
1.28 % 1
। I'* ।
1 17 I
es .J whi
de w het i h
frit her
fe vr
Samtiel M. Vaitclain Says:
I
•1 ■
r" ■'
Henry Beer
J Willinm Barkdull
C. Morgue Abramt
Adnan F. Aitkens
tilled a*
i h i - r
ReHu n
I 184.
I 113.
1 7
kints
pac ke r
Hi 00 ’
JUST BECAUSE
YOU BUY SOME
OF THESE
. 1
. 11
white I* 4r ■
n i in i v 7 5
week to * I
Delt ' a
opened •
II and eb
I1 7«
1: 13
l 75
can oxporters on their initlative is ex
, pected.
joint ' 1
$i‛
ntt
1t '«
1101.
I
it 18 SUK
mu’ ement
barely steady: ugtal
IA07U-. UrIuber 15.5:
goyevrmnent t*
$ ; mill tutu bunl-
as only 36,000.
rite 319
It I K
Tl Me • III T
nurins the
1 11
1 03’.
I 04
II
di 1..c higher: eariy
75 pnid; wrass eow#
D
nd
AMNI ■
STOCKS
E
MINNKAl’! I
unei li fo I'D
I N L
I 193
1 .35
Inf* 26,
TH* co
A ninn
i treeh
Inads
•.Coastal Oil corporation. Colonial Oil I
•company and the Cardinal cot porution,
all operating in the Signal Hill field.
was made pubtic today by officials of
•. 02% short time
CM bee instead of September 1. probaily dut
.trade vct>
11• . 7 5. IW
weighta 5?
■ • eady t o W ■
$3.600'72
under 14
ifotS: receipt- 13 - 1
bulk 200 to 260-1.
1.113,
1 "3 "
l i»4’i
tl
ri
, 11
L ”
• he
de
Stduf
. Sidof
, St mfr
2
I
1
pfil
......
1
Kas •
I.ehis
Lot ■
Marl
Mllel
XI K
XX ", • h * pt
V A 1. K
NikPLLS A* »‘<H >T
l iiee. ...
I Nday
I I X It It
ng of Kbt -
Vauetain l« president of
.0 omotive works, oe ol
Demand For Rock Island And
Other Stocks Is Brisk,
iziewosl
K * : h t .»
er than Sar’rda} »
• $9 .65 : par ker top
• $9.1009 .5. bulk
from theagreement after July 31 next ।
yea r.
The attitude of the American offi
cinls with regard to the Liverpool as
sociation s objections was upheld by
all the foreign signers of the agree-
; Fulure»
116.31: Se
■ December
jumpin: mo
■
n__n
holee cornfed Mi
H(4:8 Kin
1 |< j Tit v'
works, fill long
So fair an so
\ nuelain in his ।
nt wb1'
the yei
bu3 ing
l. , R: He
ID I’HHh Itl.lV
c)pen Ilian
XII ■ « h in
OKLAHOMA CITY
No. I— Dails L.etter- losted
ytele 'if 28,006,060 bishels.
EF:E are I xx o of the
ers ami both aie
bringrina $300 tn
three siate=.
Ne oraska, t
» hi j she Im o[
Virginia, the Carolinns and Louisian 1.
I Illi X *.*» 4 X*ll (:N XI \
pound averages 30.3509 55
125 iower. 1 only 38.5309
sows $5.0053 1". stock pig st
higher At $8 .000 8 n
X (I h St G \K
So tnlikte Mr. Vaicinin in occup
partment of Agriculture officials laid
before cotton exporters representatives
here today the results of the recent
international conference on universal
standards held at London. The export
ers are expected to er dorse the action
of the governmen s representatives.
The principal dlffhulty at London was
i - F‛
pnints
I
D
Perofarquette railroaeswoulet »
YORK uz 1-stocK wrlee. r | ns they have been "" far this year
D i he openinz of (odas • market 1 the wheat and corn trojs XX III both eX
austerity, bill insigbt into popie end
l.osa on r xpir d Iea • ’
Hond interest
l.!»
) ■ k
i e senlles | but of iba ferma
"Alnut the hest thing I ran sny to
voting men Is to left them te find out
what they are hest fitted to do and
then do It nt any rensonahle sncrifice
"If they are unfortuna e enough to
believe that they are artists, probably
they xx ill have to make an unreason
able sat rificc.
repore • overing con-
F
la~« of ~avings is no exeuse for ex-
irnv scam e.
net unehansed
mt. IOSEPH Oklahoma city cotton men.
H. Aug. 11.—HOGS receipis __
13c lower; lop $3.50; bulk
(E ames E
WHLAT--t pen
500: In to 1 S< lower
ij :> 7 ■ stoe a "nd
to 10c hixheri bulk $3-000
--g ' ga ? me ■ v ii
. 3 — • - 42
Supevior < vii corporation’s » rnints
statemiesvt for the second iiiiai ter end
The • rop were
i W Hill
ibon’t stop savinz just berause
i hcerfi *
1 prie e.
sUtcess.
* leases
value.
The
mnest
a been entirely t ut, only
t’hoose x otr neeupntion and
NKW 5 (i K k
Ife-nun
,1.1 UH 1
a >7.
NIVV UKI I A
til points
sales $8 100 9.33.
(ATFIH receipts
I n ha
Hill
1 . homn farmel8
county, accorcing
The broom
eludes about
the bizgest institutionk in this ,onn
try whose hialo: y is the histor} or la
• omot ive < onst ruction.
(ASF (KAIN
end heavies
toeders »trong
,. 00, top feede
■s t j. luw
shipper tu
top ha
anu t
the state hoaid of agricuiture.
Commen to
atock hogs
Sows, throw
Morris lot 3
had a surplus
t 1 0 000 000 to
gher !•••
4 tin M.O (IAIN NW F’KOVISiONS
of funds and carried
\\ all street for invest
prof 1 he fut •
If they are not willing tn do that.
New Orleans Cotton Exchange
Naw York Cotton Eachange
Naw York Stock Ear bongo
Now York Coffee 4 Sugar Exch lac.
New York Produce Eschanre
N O. Future Brokere’ Aeeociatioe
mi Hy
w hfgh
4 1.
>11 III"
ateni l -iute Traneer*
ri | mi • h to Da wiin* F
• 2222. -
• Drug Co
11 I
Ce.. Ini a 16
| x him.
and eontinunal
ceipts 1 * 000 sio) ' " 1 1
and butcher" • 30 - f
mostly Pc lower thun e-
early s10.10: ligki hoz hulk “
10.00: meet goed mnediumW
heAvy huichers $9 9009 35: ’
‘run stili unsld zhts An r
51 750 2, C’aif
$3.25 Stocker
1-t tn
ma Pi '
lint •( id when
anil I nien F’aciri
tite late dealings
• i Kee-.
* Hnven
R ok (‛
I xx.
or light
00 and
i GAINS IN JUNE L
-e so far apari in their work
poh -
to mi an
growers to
Farmers in ollik
< I i x i \Ni
\ I XX Ullik
I a.
worlei’s work Inu lune 30, 1924, showed
Th, total value of Oklahoma crops • broom corn
‘K- s...... wil be ...........'....... J. » t"e"8
Whitehurst, president of the stut I United States
' hoard of agriculture. who is preparing
V i 1 jepl
bl 11 .1
ow V
ll.....ipts 21000:
York ma i k» 1. The
of \ugust 1 heinu ]
11 '• 1
104. i0
17». I
OSAHA Aug. 11
tires mere, yet
ly just hegun nnd its full
high at 30.10cents. Other Euro-
exchanges improved in sym
to Succeed J
la still earrying
its Oklahoma
influenred by
the Frie anil j
.1 11 7 . V 1 2*
• mix Ne
a new
'« ' • vean
6. 360 (pathy.
1321 15
‘ .......1 - - •
The American officials made
y aikela wi x •
wheat finds its
•|lx market ane
than any other
sudvemnent iiern
that directors of
NKW Ye:K, A'iv. II The x iible
sippl, of \merican grain shews the
to!lawing hanzes in bushe s W he
SUPERIOR OIL
13,060,
denerni llukin jumper 7 pein
ST. JOSFP
8.000: 1" to
eliinbing K pnint; to a new top A,
« but a brizk demand «hn wa: noted
nounqement Nonilay of
Fat Stoe -
rHIS yearis
I compared
year.
on the S
A Hutson
Asociate Members nJ lverDool
Cottoo Association
Aseociate Membersot New York
Curb Market Amociatiom
hs |l 2 U 12
ivlt killing e
bxhn
cordin to qua'
EHEEP Recei
fat lambs gteud:
net)'** *13 ”n. 50 tins 1006 •
ehotce Oregon lambs ’’
teeders stead: oft iot • Al,,W
7 00; choice teediE Di t ba 51
I pr h ■ • to within
exi a i mill -dny
Detailed win*
l’erhnp: tll.1t
and yearling* atrong
xales $8,25 10,00: 11“
Medium to gooi
56 3007.50; tre
WASHING‛TO¥, Aug 11.— — De
39.50 bull or
fesirable 180 to
w । • i | be Ba Idw in I
fnointe /
:)
r» W • A nd
ST Lull-5
net !en
an-J De
amhs 15
tuek 16 । Mil’
ment in the call loan market
pign 1n1il the middle of Nay. there
fore this quarterly statement does
not reflect the company a present l’att
of earnings Slid produetion The com
j
he ,t. 11 ’
NEW HlKh
l.\ l.
1193, IV
HI I he
corn i#
16, 27, blot I 6 Clapena Maro.
Frost In Canada Too Light
ia being moved from the To Do Damage,
NK w YORK Aux II The entton ma '
et openeu firm mi an uevunee of 17 1*’
x ...... today on rolstiveiv steady lver
001 •,«l*h». complaints of cuntinued drouth
ii Texas and hi her foreigu exehnKf
i qountry bank deposits duving this V‛
hi in conneci 401
flex eloqvment rn in '
v 15.27:
Jl.73d.
v renge is 10 403.000 a
r: n.l ft. 3 | nv f'^.
Fimone $1,600
Ameriran Rriek K
( 5
3”
SHEIP Receipt* 6,000 ki!linz . . •
generally steari: top Colei itin lan b
113 50 other westerns $13.00413 10: ni
tives mestly $12 oily 12.,. e nun t light
the objection of the Liverpool cotton ment. negotiations by cable are con
assoclation to certain details of the ' tinning bet ween it and the depri neni
of agriculture. Action ha the A mert
XV lit XI Mate Vin A
Almost without excentiomn a
\1 xx YOWk, \ug. |I—Sterk prh es
moset npward tody under the lewd*
ershin of the railrousi nhares, buying
at which was sfimuluted ht merger
repnrt- anti ensy woney rule*, derney
< ent nil soared 1 point- and -everu!
other- movrti ill* 3 to 6 noints. Meverul
-pecialties ralllei brikls on fnvorable
earnings reports. Mu lea approximates
000,000 shares.
es idencd by the 5, a Lab
k indiy has be. n M r.
estern steere and oW P1 "
gH KEP. rtecetpfa 0,0V0
nbout $:0,00u,1..... on of the iMfOl
tanks in Kansux City had S22,......■......
in comiiry bank deposits before the
278,0008
e iment report h.«H
effect un the cotton
15% 1 x
Tmmn
:f
11
■o' "
the bnttoms of thei
after they di
The ri li mon «66
zh Valivy
tard .
n.|
timite enkied lot orl} i
. H nd the 1923 • rop "
’ concession possible to meet t‛e 3’
pool interests, and Although the 12
pool assocation has formally tn
Paul pt’
< 1 511 000, 000 or the basis of I” ex'1.1 '
16 i 1*.:
in; A 105 H
the southwest are
Miller, lelz
1
■ flirt R The
>■1 prative ly
was selling
2576e at 2
. 6 pm ma
z0 blerk ?5
wasne V
13 loads Merna-
meztiy one load ’
grassers to »e*'
fl Kr in fum B ”•
| I I I S h I I»
ottstanding obligations of
1 ese ner
• •llfl.HI peri
ral r td shures mnan>
• now gh prices for
the norning * gien.
Muy ......................
May. last year .............
Week before laat .........
Monday ..................
Last weel. ending Saturday
Tuesduy ................
Wedneuday ...............
Thursday ..............
Irida3 ...................
Monda V .......... ..........
Tuesday ..................
Wednesday ...............
Thuraday ................
Ftiday ...................
Saturday ........•........
1023 y rid of * ,615 .000
Mu. h -low r per rinains yet tohelw
liquid., nd. Hankets ull over the staiein
until the end of the ye
Mori amt e
Tet 1:2 (: D Miegiu i (o uni
‘ l 57 17" itav I, H , vak Dur) »4
, n
cer with-
kel Pio*
This J ear a produetion will he 44, I Dec
000 tons aecording to Chalmer Car J "Nons
$275,000 i»0<i. Whitehurst declared that ter, siate erop statistician and the last ep‛
। with weather conditions as favorable zovernment forecast Last years
production XX na 32,700 tons.
Rlely part I ' t
>1 20
dirjone in the aouthweHt wert
• hl* than ripe. 'rd by barly
। tlj-afternoon market WH* '
quiet bur steady. Oetober
I around 27 and December
o‛t loek, Qt
lower.
Iower: cuils steady t
unehanged: no r-al ge
•new best ienils $12 50
"seuthwest Miasouri la
eulls $6 .60 7 .00 . brgt
l iori.
These are bill examp
Oklahomn i' ii hunk, ma
returna inelirate 1*0,"0,* i
W nr i
l - I • u
LONG PEACH Cal.. Auz 11 —Con
soldatjon ot the Mai Ine Qil corpora
non, th* Marine Drilling corporation
tl.e Wester states ull company.
.1 •3 i. ... 11
xherpl don
No IT port
be, ll ns .
bushein ha>' i
tyera w e. e i f.p
the t’anadia
Money:
at 9rk- |
s-------- sfss". I
Hrief hut Impertunt * es* «• in kuumeEz,
Nirkera stoek, ionds and inveetmen’"
okiahonin i’ll' led by 130,000
12 \ f." a 1 ’.I ’.
31
• 2561 • 5"
CATTLE reccipts 3.500 -i Mdy in 136
lower; bulk of ■terr* $7.0009.25; (0W*
and heifera $3,0009.36 ralyes 51.000 9 on
etotkere and feedera 54 0005 00
SHEEP: receipt 4 000: yteady, lamb
312 25 fl 13. >*■ —*e*
In c
nei
State’s
x rteran rtn ne tal
paper Inn
10,000; fed
A H
.2 gw $660
XX XI (‘audill in Alexander
lol - 1 R hln. k 1 I Stee kynre* 1
X I Shune to HniHi*' Inv 1
NSenirtinz l’ermit-
. w •
• pei tally Atehl
-outhern Pueirie
biel up iMpidh
• anf leathers
Futate Trnn-fers, MortznEes,
comparntive statement *»f »he
qwarter foilows:
rhreshing returns iodicate as much
• 1,0 ,660,on6 bushel- of wheat tor
, i bieak i» $2 and the other oils held 1 rm
coiniiv banks fot their blances. liir , the tuce vf unavoruble trave neWK
. ........ hango a He Fan \mer ' •" ind tienera '•
1‛'" ' • * 1 ving | - ■
w g made althotgh some pt0,08et i»- . ran into or ofit-t aking urnuni mbi-
< , il.. T. Ths ind teg the aud tropped about a poln fromi
dieinK 12* • enriy bixh hul iadepeneieoi seei- -hi;
gurplus ol funeis ahe hark 01 oM1i1* pinge urri Induni d »i" •• • ll ie. eontinuni
, . , , . 1. . i . L . . 2 knidiar atends aceumifaiion. * ‘a 11 mete ‘
in the iI ‛ "tu‛ " " vu-I a x rrern.
. bolegna hull'
s afow ..there
I • Inn
I S H i. f I
X anasruni
NEW YORK, Aug. 11—Agreement
on the Dawes program at the repaid
tions conference today sent demand
sterling p SU cents to a new high
record foi the year at 4.56%. French
francs advanced 18 points to 5.17 cents.
Belgian franes advanced 11 points to
5.21 centsand Dutch zuilders touched
d that before the new wheat
started Kansas City banks
strong boxes
Business Records
11. -HQ(iS To
in sr r to keep
hirw nnny nils*
d pr.....led
CATTLE including a few loarts from
west Texas receipts in th. loeal, yads
today totaled around 1,300 head 5
ceipta in the north were zbod qid
generally on a lower bisi. L0e! 41*
kets were alow and uneven buK 591;
a^ted of butcher cuttie A f '
steers sold uround $5 50, Ciooe hclfe'a
r; very f. w
clings: one
Superior < Ml did
benefit finm its f
"a ALL sites show n highei averaz’
-3’ kl ■ ondition th i last yenr except
wheat movemevt
• tx hankers sn; .
t, 00 0 4.50 ; pinin *•» avie-
2.75 (anners and - ui •
nek 22 Siltary
SnH." • Ke ha)
■ 3 10 ble k
lotn H porrel
lira!
M ne
XX. itizi.
why he is am •*••*»« fill.
ter .1 few mistaltes the nnturul
tevntin h to blow X<*Hl mioney or
the thcory llitl it " III le loxt tinyway.
of $212,504 befote depletion • ll i • es
iower, carryinK
perations liigh
Hl with severwi
HOGF Fecepis
4
nd Hecember Lo
no, » I "ui
hep I A
-
searu Rue
of time
ppiyina for commercial paper or oth
ri outlets tol thelt new wheat monex
surplus.
The new wheut movement 3# real
y top mulreu 015
carlingu and hanity-
i a nners a nd rutters
i' rong w eight canne • -
new whent x» ill make itself fob
T IN ERPI >< '1. ililes lb" Linglish ,
L xyinner- hav decided torontinue
1 1 H ‛""
11 Wht
12,351,000 lles as agninat 11.331.000
bales on July 165
railroi d
nd whirl
witii in- ii
rin ; I .
•’ bidding owel <n We’
ci W*, eanners and bul
s 4 . 00 li 4 10 I nr •< " .
: bulk $5.00: receivt» on
- compensation, nil with a
hii H. nnd you will A'hiex*
• • . "
i* 24, je
Navy < •
« I Ces i liquzidation of ns HMII.V
.f 11... farmer. n- wasihle
liexi..... Seabase
XI mH Wure
Nationa l . ad
An in '
tor Roc . Jeland.
pfil Nw Haven
tin AH' Refining
• 134
incenile >*nd
! l dS
if 75
H —R
IM I I Hit Imw
::1242 ’
some fu'h steads buik 140
ax eruga $? 7 50 10. 10 ■ *”b
ue. $9.2369 70; packing
whercas developnient nil
hat grcatly inereased
nied * 5 000 10.0
( F. Wadk II" tn lra Aneerein. Im* "5
77 block 26 •ak Purk $623
ll l limn e in S, *' Wavis l'H« -3
block 2» Pllltaix ’1.010
XX h MieAlisier in T. J
i block z0 Aurori 82.952 .
Faanin Franke to .EHah D.Frnw, lol '
blork 12 WinawF II T.’-?'?**' . , ,,
Nurry W ' legern to M N Piety lot 12
bicek 5. ctapitni View, Edmnnd
f.urP!” Fox in Lot ■) Ridu A I ’ n 1943
21 92 bloek 22 Military Park $3,200
N J Raker «n Loral H A I Assn lol
l. bloek 18, Howe* Hup $1,600.
I.aura E T’hoinpaon (n (‘kin (4¥ P A
L. Assn Iots 11. 4 1 biock 7. Central path
kind 5
H W I1'
1 -w ••
l be
II. XX || I. X r
•. 2 ree | I
• I....I !•«..>•.
HITT EB :
parking
, - Enalish Cotton Exchanne
Hit H -E’M-D-
ToWithdraw From Stoale
mi ...... ........ iteceipta I U rr lLIEUI UW I • U1'K M‛*P‛ -
’June ..................... X4543.975n0 American.
' June last year ............... «9 332.1*»
Muy ................ *!i. 519 67 7
May, last year ............... B 032.72b
Lust week, ening Thuraday .. 21.194.501 |
Last week, last year ...... 20 90% 800
Week before lust ............. 21..104.431 !
Thuraday ................ 4.107.05:
saturday 4.194,10)
onday . . 4,097,600
1 ’•
l\
Private wires to New York. Chiesge
and throuzhont the Cotton Bel eppeg
H. & B. BEER fl
325 Baronne reet Few Orleans La. J
Cotton--.Gramn • Slocki-’Bondi,
Provisions--- Cotton Seed OU Rice-.- lufar anj Caffaa.
MEMBERS OP
ii tan nwoved 1p n tont. For-
gen opened utrong, sterlins
e than "c • • >• new ii 21 high
I" M 11 XI
10" k 79 1 n1
> l o. die Fm
the tunds pilinz up the members "I
the kansas City Clearinz house q»i-
■ nd Peoria & Eastern.
w a supportee on th*
INSAN 1 ITt
KANSAS cili Aus ’I CATTI.E
ceipts 26.000. ealves "0". alatu fed
azainst ibe luix
to of 1241,600.060
3S, 709; 000 last
H WFi
The othe man e Edwin Arlington
ILobinson, foremost mong America 9
poets and said by eritles to be the
most polished.
CHICAGO, H —H*
51,000: largeiy 103 ‘ 1"
’ bun he (*>•)« I' — ■’
doing liirie . luEa '•
ping di 11 ""i ■ - '■ ) '
irable ze0 to ---poune bulebe‛8 »
10.10, better 180 t - ' Mou "X
110 00010,15; -00 1 Cd22, ’ ‘
rejor led inr• •
141- and ndorkt th
.10 showers A
he 4 rov.
N L Tucs to Gari
16. bloek 58 I’nivri
<: .. m. Hebden io
Aw 2-11 t w t
MeMIrov (e Oklahoinn < H? I *
3. ja, ll. blink Iiee We*
111 II
3 30-puuud weiKl •
sovs $8 406 ■ ""
CA’TTLE Ret ipl
handyweight fed
steady . weiEh* 1
urudes fat -he d"'
11 n t late
■ Hir’d dur’nz tha vnou
covering mainly on high
.i« ,i ib. west. ctober
; , ! c I '.
MaaMzama12
gl uszers 4 I 256 5. 50.
Hun
cows It 206 4,751 med 1 " " - ' '
heifera $566.30; talr to mediur bin. !•
cows and heifers $:u • PHiH. . '
$2.5063: cunners and uLoF 4 1 . .i u .
fed bulis $ '• 506 4 26: fair to 030
burcher bull* 3.60 coin on •»." ' .
$2.5003: good •<> • hmi • vei • 234 ‛ .
medium lights anel goeel heavies,‘2 {
(*lr heavies $1,000 1 00011/109 *’ *“
Stockers and Feedern tXhdefacr
ers $5.2505 75; mediur to gv00 ’
and iwog $56 3.50; meeiun i" K...... 9,
era 405. best whitet "J yearline
Si": best toek hetters $ ‘
<xxt plain -toc sk..aht atlE ;;
02 stoek bulb $2.500323 atock ca.
52.300 3.50
new xx lien t
country han
excess ot J
argegt bunk
i”. \ i’
IA
IBS 7
G. Edward Cernwi
Walter R Keiffer
J William Barkdull Jr.
Andrew P Richard
"E ;i"umlg, ‛N"S.....1......■ htoru
4 Fumnvers Tla" • 25"
HOG Hog n ■ v ‛ • t0.0E *
day Patker top 0 ’
. F-ik it.....“ciognz Quoiationi
Geod 'o cho •
Sfedium " rn0d bu r ! . 1%
Plain .' eillu 7 1,1 1 ' c- ...
.. qunrteriy d hill oil.
The ewrly 11 nd I nz Was wnrked by an MI
vsi enin* abwence of kollinx prnuuure "X
few investmeiitN
to the scareity ot cotton abroail ami
Iateness of the American '-rop. which
is dlenoted by the small ginning te
August 1 21 921 bales as azainst ’I
381 bales to the snme late lust year.
I'm
i’ I
hi <
>i nn 30 large a
banket a belte 1 *
'" ” * * r <
BAl'wt
n A 0
Heth >•’
cal Pelm . .
tan Pac
. .... de P=
ches ft Ohle
C M A St P
4 • pfi
u ii i a r ..
leailership ol men and in his manaxe-
ment of the husiness. t hit i labr
troubles are unknown ihrir The is
nll Mr Vauclain hag to sa} to younu
men
xx Mt
278,000 in "Tul# I
■ nd -vbst •nl la i niva
h. Montzomery-Wure
X mnerie 411 Waterw ork-
fioneral Feetric, end
lat ■ Steej was active
itu balam * 4 • i lois
""b“a"emem A'nloprpnttimnae...... the preliminary entimates ol
ne , exupri- on the Dawea prozrai j values,
....... "u. u— t ■Hy ravorabi- unrillen T| ( ( honrd „f nerie ultur an
•...... statement at the I ilei * AK*5 • ' .
... ........... Mien - !:• fininz how holincec MonAY Ihat a 1 a nu.x •"
• ।. broke 2’ pninis wrcaure of oniasini । ______ ... —— ----------
21 . 51 .
699 i l l hr last quarter of 1923. Aftel 2u
heavy depletion and iepreriation
charges on the coinjnn} s Kentucky I
gproperties otaling $271,728 a Joss oi
Mr.Vnuclinshi*ior Is that of the ! s :z $21 was shown for । lm seconH Fra
Raldwin Locomotive work*, lonz quarter. .............. .... . ....... ... "No1lih
Washington. The Lverpool associn
lion has given notice of its withdrawal
i is'n
i 3
I 05 \
fklahoma * meaning an
Masey
bloek 7
11. Mel
...... . x MdV •
. . a n Hrik A
efieit Merrh 21 . $1,576,290
/ ..........-—
Mucli ttf (ikiahoma’s
l way to the K ansas *
there polably mure
pace has the new
' frit.
Texas •Oluh.r
| • ■ • ember t •
down from the
umi-r the pr*
• morning 1he
olntu froy th"
• ••in toneon a ■
dum grass; cows dull. 10 1 "C
apotw nft more; bul'- beef cowe
•| SO. eanners stead 2 l'» kJ
10m16e lower, bologna» 1. 7,j4..j
mostly steady: top yeal $3 0
M M
* I
It geem as thotizh a successful
, en the il ii men ind the so called 1
■
-hare* HM
.|| th" I J
16.079
of teh erop h
•I , «‛‛‛NN
mber 11 02 .
outd 2% 480 (vr
1 e n nera tures Mil
if yed to 108, a
eported 100 I"
coni 1
HOU I catimates for Xebraska call fOi | '
,0 000 01111 bushels againsi the federal v
ficit in the first three monihs
pared with 11 70 a ton, a yer
iejre
Vri e
put nal Heighi •
Fair te flum Bro
| bint k 15 datewond $2,700 .... . .
M-” T. Huntinz to •' ’ B‛AC.,i
lota 36 he blerk 1’ Mur Umi H«tP ,
| X ernon f MdUr'i to H 4
-
mann. 13 "O"
rearie A " ariner k. •«’ W I’ ) erI"""
Iaw r«H**
• it son t ii. )
es Th-re wan iou>r bullish comment
ihe foreign new* thnn Ot* 'he weitlevi
the opening Ontober -oid Up to 3*7lr
1 Decutlver i.i 27 l5e •lurlMM the pariXhis herror of exurbernne e in expres
vv-. aw - ........ - - - 1 , 1. Iilhm it king ort itivanreN Of i lo • ;
butrle ■ (
conside i old y, where ns coitiniied tily frepiy ni the decline [Imu,
wenther wili tend lo sustnin the pres »H»r I or eu l» demana lull wron:
, vliadl pries iurnge iBiff 1.0 "|U*M« Ml
tn • nt nun kel. Itnin woui make a lower vnin in (»kiu hona aid heller l" m‛PI !•
; leyot nt vaiaes gvvoblt, seqoring te ■ Tur nHewerS iu Taxxa fretuher eHi
ulbl off to 27.05c 10'1 Teceniher IM ’h ’-••.
they hail bettet think more than twie
before deciding on their choice.’ Inericir tuvp 10
Dei . w.. r
I.NON 71:
with Me i»i* tii
Imoilm »I I
I by sitghe s
smaliest expense In m:11}
No) thw 511 m
van 1e X 51 Sadle
tewcor 11"
• ’7 ‘8 blork 7
detailed prafit nnd loss state 1 ,8irent,",‛1
for the Ipne quarter, with tnier
first un '
’ Mtome H nona tn Ealih 1,e Masi-r iet-
Morch 31 4 A hiock 1. Military Hari »IJ"""
$361,102 « \ Rieaney 1o Herb I l. jtin,
I’ ■ .81 ' • onih halc blork h Beoiah He uhi* 51 ।
l,* 750 N y Ftyan 1.. < ‘a i l Hughe*, purl blo. »■ .
* 415 | 1. 6, Belle view, " >
.N*»n* XX ,»i. p Yonnz 1o J B N I- ander. ,o”
- ' u i: tuek 16, coNege Hill. >i
189 4 ■ . w . Wilt ...... \ N) h
uge KiikI* *M.,d r
XX XX 111.1 ll lut-
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