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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1924 Oil :: Finance :: ’s stances that a second Investment course of construction. Then all you can get fs estimates of earnings. You have no record to go upon. here too you must depend upon some real estate authority and you cannot be toc careful im picking a reliable one. There is one pretty retiable suite to the merit of investments secured by mortgages on real estate and that is the record of the house which offers you the security. It is fair to asstme that bankers who have spe- Bonds New York Stocks Last Sale Aaied Chemical & Dye ———- 34 American Can American Cur and Foundry — 172% Ameri American Zine, Lead and Sm. Anaconda Copper Atchison Atlantic Coast Lime ~..... Baldwin Lotemetive Baltimore and Ohio Bethlehem Steel - California Petroleum ~..--_ Canadian Pacific Central Leather Cerro ge Pasco Chandler Motors ___ mertgase upen ome property is better than a/<islieed In these real estate loans} Chesapeake and Obio -._.._ mortgage upon another. Wha! ro: een tm Sait Ae ee Only the! priority of yotr claim. whether fire second or third. but wc me margin there fs im actual value over the above the amount of that ¢ Sometimes this t a very aittiew.: | matter to determine. In the case of ND, One. Nov. 2 ‘Two hundred thousand dollars will de paid turkey raisers of Oregon, Idaho and Montana this season. Prices to growers range from 25 to Se a pound which now costs 375.000 a year to remove and dump. ‘The company will pay Tica ten for this material. KANSAS CITY. Nov. 24—Bus transportation is assured here by| was decision of Judge Kimbrough LAND SWINDLER PPREHENDED) (Continued trom Page One) ‘The attorneys refused to divulge how his disguise had been penttrat- et GO, Nov. 24—Leo Koretz, “the king of swindlers” and peer of/ f..200.000 corporation: cement was mide here today eugh the office of State's Attor- y Rebert E. Crowe, 2 here and with which ivated many of his citernts. ing at Brookfieht, a me 'itax, he purchased a .4a0, improved tt to a 335.100 and mamed it “Pinehurst.” “T am @ retired busizess man,’ tee tell haste Neha tie gee eles as Lew Keyte. He took am interest 7 At the tine ef Koretz” disappear. ance, when his friends were insist- ing upem some report or accounting of their fumdis be arranged a party to Punama, members of the party Paying all expenses om Koretz pro- mine to reimburse them. While : were tim South American ter- fet “and they returned the mews that the Koretz bebbie Bad broken and his investments “must bave % dream,” - Korets will give authorities some pew leads on bis hidden ‘ies er cash hs belief express the state's attorney's office H's concemied assets which * must have some robably be ag axe: s « $478. o00 Tae, 006 rime, more them $2.- ¢ beem made againat his —_——.___ 2 Trihume chaswified ad for md hare built up a cliente! of in- westors will not jeopardize their own sinegs success ty taking chances. » se woul? be to commit busi- is only ancther you must have Stone im the federal court tmstruct- ing recefvers of the street railway company to install avxiliary motor bes transportation. oa. CHREVEPORT, La. Nov. ™M— Dreps in the output of crude cil in Cotton Valley and Smackover caus ed a decline in the daily average from Louisiana and Arkansas by 13.464 barrels to a total of 174,351 daity. Only $ new producers werr brought im this week. Corn. ST. LOUIS, Nov. 24—The Mis Sourt corm crop averaged 2¢5 bu- shels per acre. according to 2 re cemt survey giving a yield of 179,223 bushels. The yie’d last year 30 bushels. The present aver- age ts the lowest since 1913. BUYING TOWN FOR MARINES. IS ADVOCATE WASHINGTON, Nov. 24— Pur chase by the govermment of the town of Quantico, Virginia, site of @ bi annual report. Continuation of the present dual contrei cf the town, he sald, ‘created conditions which are highly undesirable and whic affect adversely the morals of the commend ~ NEW “YORK, Nov. money. ennier, high. 2% %: ime ra pan a +4.— Call low, 2 ect | aceeptamces, mixed collate: | 6 months, ‘tak paper, 6-90 days, 3@3 4 @3%> prime com 3K@3%- electrolytic, spot and nearby, 1S%e> futures, 13% @14c. spot and futures, $54.50. Iron—Firm; No. I northern, $23.50 a0; No. 2 nertherm, $22.00@22.50; j » 2 southern, $19.00. Lead—Steady. $3.456.@9.00_ Zinc—Steady; East St. Louls spot, 36.39@6.52: futures, $6.32.@ 4.85. Antimony—Spot. $14.62. =| POTATOES ket about steady; receipts, 19¢ cars; total U.S. shipments Saturday, 794;| Sunday, 3%; Minnesota sacked round whites, T5@%6c, mostly S0@M4c; Wis- consin sacked round —_ ers SAN PRANCION™N, Now ;Parama .e2i route ag becwmim popular t2c trgnscunsinenal that the Frere Murine earporatiom to bavstewm Be fleet aml put seplne ef Tour werk- Wreming Oils. NEW YORK, Now. | Wyoming oils at 2 2. mm today were tsced om the New York curb as fol ~ Standard Off (Indiana) 40%; Mocr- aim Pro@ucers 18%: mutuml I? Salt 24.—Liverty Bs NEW YORK, Nev. bonds closed 344s, LON2K 100.13: First 4%, 100.29; 4%s, 10LS. Third 4%s,, Pourth «\s wes, T. Ss. pment 4s, L060 M—Prices af | LIBERT: BONDS | Chicago and Northwestern __ Chicago, Mil. & St. Paul pfa_— Chicago, R. I. and Pac... Chile Copper Seco Cola ‘olorade Fuet Aspha't ------------ Moters —-_______ tnynicibie Kelly Springfield Tire Kennecott Copper Loutsyife and Nashville Mae! Mar Maxwei? Motors Middie States O' Missouri, Kan. and Tex. Miaouri Pacific pf National Lead. __ New Orleans. Tex and Mex. New, York Central N. ¥.. N. Hand Bartford_ Norfolz and Western Northern Pacific Pacific Om Pan Ame: Pennryivania, Lia ed and Rei Reasee a Sinclair Con. .—__..__.. Sloss- Sheffield Steel and Iron Ts Standard Of of Cal er Standart Oil of N- | rexas | texas and Puc'fic Ttacce Proc ‘Tran ime: vatom Puetti Unted Drug Cust J. Garged rs | ew York Tranait orthern Pipe {Obie om } International Pete } Penn Mex. | oraiie Om Prairie Pipe) ---------~ Solar Refs. —.___—___ Se. Penn. a a . O Ohio pie Pinch SILVER aw rort. Now. 24—Bur sifver, | fa; Mexican dollars, S%- Che Stocks :: Grain S AND QUOTATIONS BY LEASED OIL SECURITIES ‘SOME STOCKS _ HERD GAN Casver Daily Cribune Jupiter -_-— Kinney Coastal Lance Creek Royalty lenrock O} Salt Creek Producers Salt Creek Mutual S O Indiana —_ ~-———_ - Receipts, 96 mostly 15c butchers s ply: I ages, largely $7.25@3.2 150 pound kind, $4.59@7. packing sows. $5.45 strong weight slaught medium, $$.40@%.35 3.70; ight Meht, $5.75 @T.60 hogs, smooth, $3.90@5.85 Sac ki hogs, rough, $3.10@%.40; pgs, $5.25 & Catth—Receipt: and yeartings and 13@25e higher; better sr Seaboard Atr- » and tobacco issues bel ng coun separate stocks, buying cf the oils was by price advances of in New England and fue! steady: most bolognas, $3.5 the Atlantic, coast. C: approximately 4,000 western ers Inctuded im recetpts: ds undertone stromg to une OMAHA. Neb pound butchers, $4.10@$-. $; some held bigher, pound weights, dowrws pound balk erage cost Saturday heifers. $1. ters, $240@s $2.7303.00 to $3.65 practical steckers and feeders, $3.1 Sheep.—Reeeipts, 2. @ste higher: most 1 clipped offerings: bulk westerns, $13.60; nat @1150; ted sheep, 25e hf feeders, strong t | feeding Tames, $1259@23.60 digs, $5.25 os 73. Cuttle—Reeripts, 5,900 slow; few early sales teed calves, few Delogna Pulls, loads feeders, $5. around $6.75; prac for mit $4.50.@5.00. Sheep—Raceipts, 4.950; strong to We 10@tR15 be, $UITH Danks, | cables 23.41 14.81 YORE, ew oceurred ft | peices trem. $725 to Lerunufetet bat a better imquiry wos reported. Ineflned futures were nominal, | Shop-o-scope is that it mot thought of years years ago. was and | PAGE NINE Livestock :: All Markets WHEAT PRICES SHOW UPTURN _| Higher Quotations at Liver- pool Has Influence on Local Marts | more or less with proposed landing | CONDITION OF U. S. NAVY NOT SATISFACTORY, WILBUR SAYS IN REPORT TO THE PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, of British troops on seizure of cus- | SON toms house controll in Egypt led td made a upturn today in wheat! prices here. The fact that shipments of wheat were below ex- pectations tended also to lift values. The advance here carried the mar- o within half a cent ef he sea-/ & high Ww world | made axailabi even" a sessed at advocated battleships quotations which ranged from \ to/| ized s I%c higher, December $1.54 $1.55%4 and May. were followed by slight gains and then something of a re sth. years back the has invariab’y reacted top} later than November. opening 1% for market prices tf vely firm. Despite lower quotations on hogs, | the provision market reflected the advance of grain values. Subsequently, 1.234,000 busbols tecrense of the visible supply total »rought about a decided new upturn | m prices. sbowe the previous topmest peak t season. The market closed | hom 1% to fe net higher. Decem- ber. $155 to $1.55 and May. SL.63%4 OS1-63%- Later, the corn market was eas- ed by weather favorable for. the mt of the new corn crop ose was Hee: Bape Se ade Open High Low C Lu 54% 1.62% 1% 142s a% 11% 1.20% Lis 1 1 114% 121% 1.23% 53% 33% 4—Wheat 2 : number 2 bi 56@1.56%. Corn, number $1 15% @134; Rumber 2 yel’ow Oats, number white. 54% @54%c; number 3, white, 504% @ Rye, number 2. $1.35@1.35 4. ; Timothy seed. $5. ot che tol owing “changes Wheat decreased = Corn dacreared 272,000. Oats Imcreased 245, ye. Rye increased 137,000. Barley increased 64,000. Bees ee Cattle Received In Chicago For Livestock Show). CHICAGO, Nov. 24—The first hibtt for the annual international stock expcesition. November tw December 6, have today. The consignment consists of 1d Aberdeen-Angus cattle from the Congdon and Battles herd, coming direct from the Pacific international show at Portlund, where it captured If first prizes, four championships and two grand championships. inst Charles W. “Chic” Harley c big ten gridiron star stricken court records here was post- cet today until tomerrew due to Hurtey’s Chicago attorney's inabil- ity to marshal big forces Rere tm | time today. pi MS Se | ‘SERIES OF REALS AT HEAT CHCA LOSES a .. MeCracken directed t Puscer of the church, Mrs. Hattie Lambert, expreseed her thanks for | the genecpus co-operition that waa } ptvers bor ef people te A making the series so successful. 8 morhe $L.82%] to $1-62%} further | the present May delivery going) six ships me arms pact “Although the It was pointed owt main sign and in other nat After larging Girigible Shen: Los Angeles, V device for launching pina from, qual eon the 2 action be taken em in event they the, goresnment < Wad been laid before to, congress During the past who drowned atte cree cing to save the A powder explosion in nom- he battleship Missis- Practice caused 45 men and three of- 4 final disaster @nother m aboard the cruise® ied 13 men and one As the navy gepartme: every effort comptaibie mey to safeguard its pe Annapolis and said there creasing meed of trained of- are now 4,785 commis- naval vessels which involved propel | ste ling them into the air operated by ‘The repert Grain and Stock || Opinions From || Brokerage Wire | oa aay Mexican Seahbo Back NEW YORK, Nov. tial ever-subseription of the $100 440,000 French loan, offered & nation-wide 74.—Substan. re Cosed 4 ‘opening. minutes ai te have inquired, “and who wus | $23.7. ne year before, while current and sed Mabtiities decreased $4,319,- resulting fm an increase of J9L tn net working capital American Water Works and Elec- © company, Inmc., reports fer the 600 = MARKET FIR FIRE LOSS SMALL ved to crates and agement and was shed bofere damage of any nseque: could result. ‘CREWS ARE TAKEN OFF TWO SHIPS NORFOLK, Va. Nev. 4— The Mmasted seheoners. fons off Cape He emocenas manner: “He 2 country.” And im her anive pean maanes: chasing himt? zg