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14 GREENSBORO DAILY NEWS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921 STOCKS GENERALLY UP BUT TWS NERVOUS Many of Issues Advance Only Fractionally and Profits Taking Hurts Others. RAILS MOVING UPGRADE (Br Uuti Win to Dsllr Nml fCsprrtiM. 1021, bj rbOwtelpbta IMbUc Udft ) New York, Nov. 17. Considerable Irresularlty developed tn .lock, today and while the Hit showed a Urg pro portion of advanoei they were In nu merous oases fractional and profit iKin: in otner portions of the mar ket caused a moderate reaction. Quite a number of advances were 6ntahllshed in the caN of specialties under the Im put of pool activity, and the rise In a few Issues continued until checked. Pullman ran up to 1144 and American Telephone and Telegraph oroenftd US , peiore the rffie was checked. Among , inv Bpeciaiits mat snnwca strength were iew xow jjock, National rioak and Suit, prefftrred, Worthlnifton rump and International Cement. Another advance In coppfif quotations umujaiea runner buyltiir or the cop per shares. Hutfar RtockH were steady and In most cartes higher, although the raw sugar market was nominally un changed. Among the oils. General As phalt stood out prominently, with a gain of more than a point tn the face of profit taking throughout the rest Of the group. The rails did not appear to be ad versely affected by the announcement of a 10 per cent cut In grain rates, with no compensating offset In the way of wage reductions for several months. The Per Marquette Issues were among the strongest of the medium and low priced shares, but good gains were established by I'lttwhurgh and West Virginia, Rock Island and St. Paul The real Incident of the duv was fur nished by the advance In Oheimpeake ana onio on me announcement or the resumption of dividends of Hocking vauey. ' ' OWITOK'HW WALL BTHKKT GONKIP, (li LMMd win u Dshy itmi (fm1ht. 1931, hr PfallwtrtphUj Mbife LtdgwJ New York, Nov. 17. Late in the ntt- ernoon announcement wan made that the directors of the United Htatcs In riuatrlal Alcohol company hud panned the dividend on the common stock. The last declaration was ut the rate of $4 annually. A brief statement wan tftsued saying thai the directors, after careful consideration hud dPclded to omit the dnclarittion or the dividend on the common stocks; flint the board was of the opinion ttmt II wan more to the benefit of the utuckholriora to conserve the reources of tho company. Another piece Of news wan tho an nouncement that the hoiine of repre sentatives had voted In favor of the r0 rter cent surtax. The street Is greatly nterested In this attention, and there was considerable dUcusftlon of Presi dent IlardliiK'n letter rettuentlng the house to adopt a 40 per cent rate, thun effecting a comprocUo between the VI per cent favored by the house and tho 10 per cent Indorsed hy the senate. The most striking Incident of tho day was contained In the announcement of resumption of dividends by the Hock ing Valley railroad. This caused an Immediate jump of more than three points In Chesapeake and Ohio, which owns $8,1.06,900 of the . ftl.OOO.Oiuu Hocking Valley stock. Advances In the price of copper metal followed almost as fast as in creased quotations for crude oil. For the present no quotations are being made" for deliveries beyond January, an It Is believed that Increased demand will warrant higher prices. The first railroad report on Octoher operation Is furnished by Kansas City Southern, The statement shows an In crease both In gross and net over Sep tember, but a decline compared with October last year. MONITOR. RAIL STOCKS MOVING U O, B. EVAN' t'HICAOO l.MTTl.R ilr Lfuefl Wtrt u DtUr Km I OwrHiit, 1821. bj Phll.ct.lDhL Public Ulftr.) Chk'Uiro. Nov. 17. At 114 Vi for i'ull man today virtue was triumphant, for Frobably no other corporation hi the 'tilted Btatos hss hfon conducted on mora correct Drlnololea - thane manv years, hut for a lonn time it ha been felt hy Ita friends thut the company needed new vltfor, new rlaka, new en terprise. The coupling- up with the HaNkell and Murker Car company win achieve that end and the dlHtulvantage of the connection of the ffm'ernment with transportation matters will prob ahly be avoided by placing the trans portation Interest In one company and ina manufacturing: in auotner, tne lat ter portion of th common Interests of me two concerns inus ueinfr Kept itn - Riunx - - - Of one other corporation favorlt with f'hicfiK" people It haw long leen aald that new vlicr In needed, thnt Ik the chlcaso anil Northwestern railway That concern has been u tremendoue ettivkler for "coirei.tntiaa" in tha -man-avement of her nlTiitrs, and whenever any hint was plven her of a denir to lead her Into the paths of modern rail road gaiety ane naa tiiKntneniy gatiier ed up her, skirts and marched away. Thou the rnimianv has held her own place, and perhupn in thai place ha none all tnai any rnnroan company could do but many old tlmern In thla region grieve to nnn their yellow cer tificate worth Ichh than 70 ax jikhhinI tlie 100 and touch more of former day. But Chlcaxo and Northwcatern In a highly ilo-lrnMr property If only It can be made hi conform a little more to the fashion of the timet. It ha a dense pnpumtion (no the people arc not dense! to serve and a Ions; reach to the Pacific by the way of the Union i'aclfie and never has been suhjeted much to the, lowest frelpht riltes Hueh nt the threc-clKhths of a cent per ten irille on r-rml Hull the CblcaKo anrl Eastern Illinois formerly suffered anil which was In piirt responsible for the bankruptcy of tho latter compnny. C. H. KVANH. ADDITIONAL UTOrK MKT 1ST Lmh-1 Win to nalli Nmi New "York, Nov. 17. Following are closing prices on additional stuclis: Allls Chalmers ilS American fotton Oil iS4 American Jl. ami Ii 114 American II. ami ,. pfd. , 67 American Tobacco 12filf, American Zinc unii Lead. 10' American Zinc nhil l,ead pfd HIV Hethlehem Slt-el per cent pfd. . 101 , Hutto Copper Chicago tlreiU Western pfd 17 C M. and St. Caul pld S7, Chicago and Norihwestern RH '4 C, R. 1. and I'aiitlc pfd dn-Td C, n. I. and Pacini- B's pfd C, II. 1. and Pacific 7a Chile Copper 13 Consollcliiled Testlle 1.1 14 Coaden and Co 34 Cuban Cano Suaar pfd Ioino Mines 20 l-'ndtrott-Johnson 7a Kamous-Players RH'4 Famous-Players pfd m Kreeport Texan 1$ funeral Motors fi per cent debs.. 7u Ooodrlch ttiihhrr... :rj - HHion--Hl . Itt - .liackawanna Steel ,iit Missouri Paclfle pfd 4314 National lCnamel -ini New York Air Itrako f s Otli Hleel fii Pacltlc Oil 44, Pere Marquette yi Pierce Arrow 14 l'lcrca Oil , nit, Submarine Hoal 4 I'nlled Ky. Incestnient pfd Ylvadou fi?. Vhlto Motor 37.1, Vhlto oil ' 12 "T'orrlan Kschnttgc, New York. Nov, 17. -I'iiioIkii cx cIiuiiko Irregulae. Ureal Hniam. de InHuU (vtaVi cables e.ttuiji : Uilnv bills ilflSVa. France, demand 7 , 2 :t H-; VableH Lit. Italy, demand 4.17; cables 4.171, Helfrlum, deniand 7.110 ; cables 7 01 uermany, demand .38 W ; cables .SO. Hol land, demand 3S.I0; cables S6.U, f-,,,.. way, demand 14,33. Sweden, demand 28.25. Denmark, demand Is. 40, Swli serland, demand U.S0. Spain, demand U.70, Greece, demand 4), 19. Arseiiliini, demand 13.00. Br mil, demand 13.12. Montreal 01 (ottnaseed Oil. New fork, Nov. 17 Cottonseed oil declined 6 to 10 points early, but sub sequently steadied up on Fhort cover ing ahead of the census report due Fri day. The steadier appearance of lard attracted attention. Closing bids were I polnta lower to 1 net higher. Sales Ujno barrels. Prime crude, .7fi; rrtme summer yellow apot, 8.20(1.40; eoemher. I.1J: March, 1.1.5, and May, (.It, all bid. Host Mtalile Featuree In Irregular Ad vanee of Prices lit Stock Kachaag Bond Market Ktrona! and llroad. Nlerllng Kr. allahlly, New York, Nov. 17.-itailroad ahares were the most stanle tealures in ine further Irregular advance of prluea on the stock exchange today, tne pro poaed 10 per cent, cut In freight rates on agricultural products atiniuiating demand for those Issues. Resumption of dividends on Hocking vauey. wtiicn is controlled ny tn Chesapeake and Ohio, and belief that tne latter soon will resume disburse. ments to shareholders also were prl mary faotors In the general strength oi tne coal division. Among Induatr a s anecffle Instances or strength embraced Pullman and Haskell and Barker, whose merger le regarded aa Imminent. Of the various miscellaneous Issues, National Cloak and 8ult preferred snowed greatest weakness. losing al most six points, but recovering half its loss. . Oils followed their UBtinl uncertain courae, recording mixed changes at the finish, hut chemicals, fertilizer, coppers and hippinga were In better demand, metals being especially reapo'nslve to favorable trade DrospeclB. Call money ruled 4H per cent. thronghout the session and foreign ex changes were featureless, aside from i slight easing of sterling bills from yesterday's mnxlmum quotation and nominal reactions in French and Itnllan rates. theBe being offset bv the nrmer tone oi rcanainavia remit The bond market was strong and nroad. especially for J-al s and utilities these being featured by Southern Rail way 6'a at a 2-Dnlnt rise and Am.Hpnn telephone, which gained 2t4 nnlnta Iberty and other war flotations were active at moderate advances. Foreign issues improving. Total sales nor miuv, t i l.o,v. Closing Stock List. Siwe lOO'l Bllkw Unsl Allied C, and D. 84 404 48 4 30 2!) 35 32 31 4 138 138 14 i9..r.!(4 109 14 37-! 33 98 91 10 34 33 23 41 '2 40 73 r,6 nr. 75 31 M Am. Heet 8. Am. Can Am. C. snd F. .. A. II. and I,, pfd. Am. Int. Corp... Am. Ijocomotlve. Am. Linseed ... Am. R. and U. . . Am. Rugar .... Am. Hu. Toh. .. Am. T. and T. .. Am. Woolen Anaconda Cop.- , Atchison A. C. L A. , O. and W. I, Bald. Loco .... B. and O Beth. Hteel "B". Can. Pad lie ... Cen. Leather ., Chandler Mot. 172 115 113 49 49 17 98 250 44 38 80 3 97 37 56 79 87 2 IIS 38 55 47 118 118 0. and 0 694 c M, and St. P. C. R. I. and P.. Coca-Cola Corn Products . Crucible Hteel , . Cuba Cane H.,., Knd't-Johnson . (:rlc Famous Players. Iden. Asphalt ... ren. Klertrlo .. Hen. Motors . . . O. N. pfd 43 ll. S. titeel 9 Illinois Central. 1 Ins. Copper 38 fR ,27 -ii .13 87 8!) 65 8 78 12 69 Int. Harvester Int. M. M. pfd.. Int. Paper Invlni-lhle Oil .. K.-H. Tire Kenne. Copper . . and N. 26 40 IS'' 16 57 ;io 37 18 90 ami on 'x 21 136 115 11 74 40 97 37 78 54 67 10 'i 52H 24-1, 82 4 57 27 82 37 89 63 7 76 11 88 63 4S "4 29 3114 138 67 37 94 3.1 40 5 30 115 79 44 87 85 32 96 BY 66 116 32 46 68 27 s;i 87 65 !4 78 12 68 5 135 188 " H 8 30 76 64 33 78 89 97 87 77 63 66 9 41 24 Mex. Pet ,102 116 6 109 109 73 40 97 37 78 64 66 9 41 24 J 09 118 14 15 38 14 14 149 60 83 86 35 42 65 M. H. Oil Mldvaln Hleel . . Missouri Pacific. N. Y. Central . . . N. Y., N. II., II.. N. and W North. Pacific . . Ok la. P. and U. Pacific Oil I'lin-Am. Pet. . . Pennsylvania . . Pure Oil Reading 55 Rep. I. and 8. . . 22 Royal IX, N. Y.. St. L. and Kan F. a. A. h H. A. I,, pfd Heara-Koehuok . Shell T. and T. . .Sin. O. anil R. .. S.-S. H. and 1. Ho. Pacific . . . Ho. Ry Ho. Ry pfd . H. O. of N. J. pfd Mtuiie. t'orp Tenn. Copporj. Texas Co ; Tex. and Pac. . , Tobacco Prod. . Trans. Oil I'nlon Pacific . , . Pulled Fruit . . . U. S. Food Prod.' V. H. Iml. AI I'. It. HtoreM 1'. H. Itiil.her . . . U. H. Sleel I! S Hteel pfd. . I'tah ( 'upper . . . Vanadium Corp.. Vlr.-i'ar. Chem.. W. 11 West. F.lcr Willys-Overland 14 25 19 734 13 97 79 8 46 52 35 36 72 60 46 22 IS 68 113 114 14 14 24 18 73 13 96 78 3 44 60 36 35 71 49 46 22 ' 3',, 67' 48 6 133 16 25 6 247 81 66 20 7 28 24 38 80 19 45 112 77 9.- 4Si.j r.r 60 24 19 73 13 96 78 3 44 60 35 36 71 49 48 22 l 68 88 2,1 38 79 19 46 21 38 70 18 44 1124 112 It 76 9 9 4;. 45 22 23 60 '4 60 8 8 124 123 123 V 2. 119 .118 119 14 12 12 12 134 62 47 94 4 16 10 20 23 10 20 14 62 60 83 112 67 32 33 47 6 42 61 49 82 111 111 41 61 4U : Total sales. Hti6,00" shnres. 67 31 31 &3 47 6 67 6 31 89 47 SJKW YORK IIONO I, INT. IB) Ltum Win u lull. Nnn. I Ir. H. 2's, registered 100 (1. S. 2's, coupon 100 V. H. 4 s. registered H'4 1. S J's. coupon 104 Panama S's, registered 76 Panama 3's, coupon 76 American H. ami R. 6'a...i 83 American T. and T. cv 6's 108 Atchison gen. 4's 82 tilllll n: l llHNl l.,llie ItlV 4 S g J nnitlmore unit Olilu cv. 4's.... Methlehein Htoel ref. 5's....... Cen. of tlenrgla Consolidated 6's Ceti trul Leather 6's,.,.....,,,. Chesiipcake and Ohio cv 5's C. M. and Ht, Paul cv. 4'a.... C, It, I. and Pac. Hy, ref. 4's. . Col. anil Houlhern ref. 4's..., lien, and Kin Uremic, ronsol. 4's Hum. of Canada 6's (1931).... ICrle Kcucral fa Illinois Central ref. 4's..,,.. Int. Merchant Murine 6'a...... K. C Sniithern ref. 5's Ml!K-ll and Myers 5's Louisville and Nashville un, 4's Missouri Pacific general 4's... Missouri, Kan. and Texas lat. 4's N. Y. Central deb. 6's Norfolk and Western cv. 8'fl.... Northern Pacific 4's... Pennsylvania general 6's Rending general 4's Republic. I. and H. 6's 1 19401 ' Ht L. and San Fran adj. 6 Seaboard Air Line adj. 5's Houlhern Pel Tel. 6's Houthern Pacific cv, 5' Southern Railway 6's.. Southern Kiiilwiiv general 4's... fexas and Pacific 1st 5's I1 ton- Hnctrlc 4'a -. :-. rvv'.'r, "; : . . : I mted Klni;dom of (i. H. and i. 6's (1937 1 V. S. Steel II I Yirulula-Ciirollna Chemical 6's.. Wabash Iwt 6'a S llson and Co cv. 6's. . . 74 . 86 . 87 . 93 85 . 65 75 . 82 . 71 94 . 43 . 80 . 87 . 80 . 89 . 85 .. 69 . 68 . 97 .103 . "7 . 92 . 79 '. 88 . 0 . 17 . 89 . 91 . 88 . 69 . 86 NET DECLINE IN C01T0N WHEAT PRICES LOWERED tallies Fallow Karly Declines Bat Nat llroag .;notigb to Ivlft 1'ficea to Ualns. ( lose Harrly ttleady. 1 to 14 Polata Lower. " New York, Nov. 17. Forenoon de ollnes due to the persistent weakness of Liverpool and rather larger private ginning returns than anticipated, were loiioweii uy rallies in me cotton mar. ket today. January contracts sold up irom J0..1 to io,i0 ana ciysea at lo.t4, compared with 16.70 at the cloae yes terday. The general market closed barely steady at a net decline of 1 to is points. The market ooened steadv at a da. cline of 10 to 15 points in response to lower Liverpool cables but rallied right after the call, selling back to a shade above last night's closing figures on covering and local buying; promoted by reports of a better tone In the early stock market and the early flrmnesa or roreign exenange. inis Dujge met conlderable selling hy the south and toward the end of the first hour then was heavy Liverpool selling here which promoted liquidation by some of yes terday's buyors on rumors of bullish ginning ngures. December eased off to 16 K6 nna March sold down to 16.47, making net necnnes or a to 2 points on tne more active positions, iirrerings then be came smaller and the market rallied during the early afternoon on renewed covering accomjianled by reports of an Improved spot demand in the south anil increasing difficulty in buying cotton oi anyining more man one men stapi Business was not active but for time prices showed considerable tlrm ness with December selling back to 16 87 and March to 16.81. with .lanuarv and later months showing net gains of 7 to 9 points, while December re covered to within a point of last nignts closing quotations. Last prices were several points otr trom the best under realizing or scattered selling In anticipation of easy cables again to morrow. A prominent Liverpool flrrT1 cabled that It was doubtful whether Lancashire spinners would vote for half time but the weakness of the Liverpool market was attr buted tn poor Manchester reports and a small offtake. Private returns pointed to ginnlngs of 7.300.000 bales to November 14, which was above yesterday's ru. mors but Indicated a very small out turn for the period. - Wed Open. High. Low. Close. Close 16 70 16.87 16.66 16.80 16.89 Dec. Inn. Mar. May July 16.44 16.63 18.70 16,47 16 68 16.74 16.35 16 58 16 60 16 00 16.23 16. middling 17.20, ex. 16.56 16 78 16 6.1 16 81 16.50 16.68 1615 16.33 Spot cotton niilet I'ort Movements In Cotton. New Orleans: Middling. 16.25: re. celpts, 4,631; sales, 1,130; stock, 434,. 747. Oalveston: Middling. 17.15: recelnts. 111,0.1-: exports, aa.uas; saios, 852: stock 415,196. Mobile: Middling; 17.76: recelnts. flu: siock, i i,n:i:i Savannah: Mlddllnir. 16.00: recelnts. i.iin; exports, auu; sates, atiti; stock 190.686. Charleston: Receipts. 101: stock 189.671. Wilmington: Recelnts. 194: stock. as. 04. Texns City: Stock, 7,682. Norfolk: Middling. 16.25: recelnts 1,402: sales, 673; stock, 114,246. Baltimore: Stock, 3,371. Boston: Mlddllnir. 17 30: r.p.lni. 6t i ; siock, D.sou. Ph adelnh a: Recelnts. 811- atnetr 12,288. New tork: M ddllng. 17.20: evnoets ,600; stock. 113.713. Minor ports: Receipts, 1,600; stock, 927. Total today: Recelnts. 20.40S ports. 40.833; stock, 1,637,972. Total for week: Receipts. 134.714: CAuiin, id. .don. Total lor season: Receipts, 3,675, 7; exports, 2.090.621. Interior Movements of Cotton. iiiiii.LU i m un mz. ih 'jii- m. ni. 12.456; shipments. 8.880: sales a 4!if SIOCK. Z..,441. memnnis: Mlddllnir ntnn- rii., ,072; shipments. 3.685: sale. onn. ,t,.t Augusta: Middling is no -,..-,.. mo; snipmentH. 1,321: sa os. 160: atncic 1 .n ci. ' Ht. Louis: Middling, 18.00; receipts, 467; shipments, 7,218; stock, 26,923. Atlanta: Middling, 17.25. Little Hock: Mlddllnir 17 7K. r- celpts, 919; sales, 480; stock, 60.628. lianas: Middling, 16.15; sales, 3,170. Montgomery: Mlriritlno- lane. D..in. 60. - ' Total today: Recelnts. JasKn. .Mo ments, 20.904; stock, 785.661. WKKKLY STVI'KMRN'r. ()K I'KIII IIAI. HI SKItVK HANK Washington. Nov. 17. ComhineH e. sources and liabilities of the 12 federal uauaa i me ciorc ot business November 16, were reported tonight bv the federal Teservn hnarrt In flir,w..,.,l'L of dollars as follows: itcRources: (!oId and anld eertin,.,i.,u ti? is Sold settlement fund, federal reserve i.i.iii. "'"'u with foreltsh agencies. , Total gold held by banks, 897,774. Oold wiih federal re serve agents. 1.810,060. (lold redemp tion fund, 116,067. Total gold reserves Hd.BUl. Leaa tender m.tna llUfl. etc., 145.667. Total renervea, 2.969.466' LflllS discounted: Sn,M,r..H 1... 1I..I....1 Htatea govei'tllnent oliliL'.,llnu .-it . 891. All other. 766.128 l:llls"hnnhl In onen market, 68.3:io. To .ii bills on hand. 1.266.349. l i,ii,.,i k, ,,. and notes, 32,127. l-i,lud Si ites cer tincates of Indebtedness: One v ear cer tificates (Plttman iii'tl l:n.nn aii '. ui,.ni. I 482.338. Bank i l eurtting assets. lises. .12.671. Five fund against fed notes, 7.81 ;i. lln. 243. All other re. 91 97 96 93 88 MOW YllltK ft Mil LIST. (Br Uuei nm to I'.llj Km I New York. Nov. 17. Following tire bid and asked quotations on the curb: I : I , I Asl, ,.,l Aeina fixplosives 12 Hiiiuic Oil 35 lioslou anil Montana 85 Consolidated (Supper I Mavis I'nlv ,', Federal (III 11. C.leuriM'k (III 1 Int. Pitroleuni now , 16 Mnginn Copper , 21 Maracuibo oil 2r,7 Merrill Oil . 1 Midwest Uellnlng 166 Northwestern Oil 15 Hnlt creek hew 14 Slnims Petroleum 8 Skelly (HI k. ' Swift International 21 I'. H. .steamship ja " I'nited Retail Candy 5 Wright Martin aero J 13 1, 10 87 ! . i i 16 lis.: 26 12 170 20 15 9 6 32 5 5 Chicago t'nrh. Armour Leather com...... Armour Leather pld Arnniur and Co.. pfd Cuilahy Packing I.lbby and Co....,.,. National Leather Swift and Co Union Carbide 15 83 93 47 7 3 96 12 84 93 50 7 1 99 40 per cent redempt era I reserve hun collected Items, r sources. 18.497. Total resources. 6.197.8.10 Liabilities: Capital paid In. li):l ififi 13.821. Htscrved f,,r J,... ,.'... franchise tax. 64,643. Ilenosils- ernment, 33.103. Member bank, re serve account. 1.674,064. All other 30,649. Total deposits, 1,737.716. Fed eral reserve notes In actual circulation. t.svB.m. federal reserve bank notes In circulation, net liability, 75.786, De ferred availability Items, 691,321, All other liabilities. 24.147. Total liabilities. 6,197,8,10. Ratio ot total reserves to deposit and federal reserve note liabilities combin ed, 71.8 per cent. Ratio of gold re serves to federal reserve notes in cir culation after setting aside 36 per cent again! deposit liabilities, 95 per cent. Mitt' llltl l s COTTON III TFs LOW I'.ll AT CLONK OF I H,M; New Orleans, Nov. 17. There was loss certainty about the price move ment of the cotton market today am) while the trend was generally lower during a good part of the session the trading was punctuated by I'reuiienl upturns, not well sustained, hut suf ficient to prevent the market from wearing a decidedly bearish account Tho close was typical of the whole ses sion, prices being unchanged at If, points down, compared Willi the cloe of yesterday, December standing at The main influence of the dav was a private bureau report of 7,:iiHi one bales ginned to the 1411V of Xovi nibc'r a larger total than generally expected and Indicating an output for this last ginning period of 654,000 bales Fol lowing these tigures much tall: was heard of a total crop In the neiuhhoi . hood of 8.00O.000 bales. Another si II Ing inlluence of importance was the claim of freer spot offerings In the In terior and a cheaper basis. Opening lo'wer under poor cabtcs, the market was aoon feeling the ellecl of the private ginning returns and with reactions every now and tin n the decltne continued until It amounted to 24 to 86 points, which carried hie. rmber off to 15.74 cents n pound. Cover lug by shorts and cablegram from Liverpool, saying that, it looked n tr splnneee -would not tie able to secure the 8n per cent majority of vote to put through concerted short time. were responsible for the less deciding trade on the short side In the afternoon, al though bearish comment on ginning still continued. Open, High, Low. Close. Pecenllier ... 15.93 16.06 15.74 1 3 93 .Tnniinry 16.08 16.21 13.87 16.10 March 16.10 16.30 15.98 16.18 May 15.95 18.23 15.85 16 13 July 16.70 16,84 15 60 15.82 Spot cotton unlet; middling 16.25. i Liverpool Cotton. Liverpool, ,nv. 17. Cotton spot quiet prices firm, tiood middling 1L.28; fully middling 10 88; middling 10.48; low middling 9.18: good ordinary 7.48: or dinary 6 68. Sales 6.000 liales. Includ ing 1.200 American. Receipts none. Futures closed easv. November 10, 03' December 10.05; Jannarv in. 10: March 10.11: May 10.11: July 10.0: Henletii. bar ML 107 1.10 . 48 63 33 87 1.06 1.01 . 47 52 32 37 1 06 1.08 82 37 8 SO 8.75' .17 8.66 14.00 8.25 8.70 neports or Hal In loatk ai nasi Lack of Knropeaa DraaU Bearlea heaj to 1 Du-aOr. i .nicago, Nov, 17. Declines took place In the wheat market today aft er an early advance. Reports of rain In the southwest and lack of European demand notwithstanding strength In ...... .a,.. were leaning bearish factors. The market closed w.. u i u to 1 net lower with December 1.06 w is "u may l.us to 1.01. Corn finished a ehado tn u ... ., Oats off to cents and provisions u,,b,i.iiiQu in o cemn down. r, open. High. Low. Clo. i. 1 , . -1 ; Dec 1.06 May 1.09 CORN: Deo 48 May 68 OATS: Dec 827, May 27 1IOKK: Jan LARD: Jan 8 20 May .... 8.65 RIBS: Jan. ...... ...... 700 i , ,, Kraln: "heat. No. S hard lvi ii Luni. rwi 'A miTsH JV -4n ix 9. trail,,,., ' Ai n KALTrMORK f.RAIt AIVD HAY iHf Uimtl Wire to Stmt. Baltimore. Nov. 17 Wh . xt rert winter spot, no quotations; No. red winter spot 1.10; No. S 1.04; No, reu winter garucKy spot 1.09 ; Nov wiicjtv i.uo'id; ijecemner 1.09 urnoo corn oia yellow quoted at 2.46 and 2.60 per barrel; contract "fuV"n.ll"minaii track corn yel low. o. 2 or better old. rlnmAsiin ci Outs White No . 8 43 per bushel; No. 3 4041 ner hufihel. n .y7Rec,elpta 60 ton. Demand In limited and small receipts ample for .S.UO . cun VJIICX1LB ttl 10. uu to Z'1.00 BAI.TIMOnK PnOIHTCR (Br uaaed n.tt to Dil nri.i naitimore. Nov. 17. liru r.- wvu nnu nrajruy nrsis, aozen 62 j Butter Creamerv f nnuni at prints 4 7 4!): nenrhv faamu ao la7.,0?2; roI.B 2880i"torepacked k.;.:;!.kV "IU process CHARLOTTE COTTOW MARKET. iHiwiai ia nailj Nm) Chariot r. Nov. 17. rharlntt- ion marKei: neceipts today, 28 bales; market opened at 16 H, cents, closed at 4.1 vciiin. ;HKKMHOno rn-nvi Spot cotton was nnotfld hv Pnr aiwiujuo corporaiipn yesterday at POMT VI. AUG' 9 COTTOW I.KTTHB. New York. Nov. 17. Tho nmriW r. covert?d a good part of Its early losses jtrounp noon ana ruiea quiet and steady uurwis me auiernoon, witn no partlou lar tradlnff features. Wo find a rood many people of the opinion that for mer bltf shorts have covered and are now even un me market for Ion. In any can, thoy were making no effort 10 ouy aunng ine eariy arternoon. Ex ports today. 42,333; total, 2,068,243, against 1.420,865. A local snot man says he tried to buy a Uttte i au a cot ion in inn souin mis morning Dut can get no orrers. a ueore a cotton m l man amo niaiP iney are navinir aim culty In flndlnir dpnlrahle staple. Tie "ays the Georgia crop Is runnlnir less i mm one men and it is nreu ctert that mills which use this length staple will nave to he content with a shorter cot ton before the season in much older. even if It necessitates changing their macniuery. Kullish sentiment In some quarters is being strengthened by the meaay increase in domestic consump tion an indicated bv the monthly re ports of the census bureau. With but two exceptions each ur-eedlng month has shown an increase Mfnce thti middle of last winter. We do not look for any marked change In values until the ginning report is out or the w:iy and the immediate cour.se of prtcs will then depend largely on the figures Is sued. We can only reiterate our feel ing that fundamentals are still bullish and growing moro so as time woes on and while It may not be advisahl to follow advances too closely at nres ent would certainly take advantage of good hrea:cs to accumulate contracts for ultimately higher levels. j'OWT AND KIj AUti, r Men go Cattle. Chlt-aiio. Nov. 17. Cattle: Tneven; mostly rnod and choice corn fed steertt higher, some 2T cents higher; lower grades and yearlings about steady; top yeurllngH, 10.7J",; top heavy steers, 9.25; bulk steers, all grades, 5.75 8.50; she stock to 25 cents hiirhe.r: hulk butcher cows and heifers, 3.00(5.25 i bulk Cah ners, 2.40ir2.b0; bulls Btronir; best veal calves steady ; others most ly 25 cents lower; bulk S.OOfi 8.25; mockers and feeders steady. Hogs: Kairly active; opened 10 to 15 cents lower, closed 16 to 20 cents Towef than yesterday aver age: packing sows nteady; holdover slight; 160-pounu averages up to 7.00; practical top. 6. Hf.; bulk 6 50 6.80; pigs strong to 15 cents higher; bulk destra hies, 7,7;.6 8 00. Sheep: Killing classes generally 25 cents lower; foeders steady; top fat lambs, 9.00; bulk. Otf, 8.75: culls. 8.00 down; ton rat yearlings, 6.75; fat ewe top. 3.75; bulk. 71(3. f0; top feeder lambs at noon, 26; some h-Md higher. New York Dry Good. New York. Nov.. 17. The drygoods market was rather quiet today with a tennencv or nr ces to weaken. ine movement of dress goods has slowed down as a result of the garment strike. In men s wear there was a little activ ity. Haw silk was tlrm and higher with no change in broad silks, except taffetas, which wre stronger. New York Money. New York, Nov. 17. Call money steady; hiKh 4H; low 4 ; ruling rate 4ft; cloning bid 4; o fie red at 4: last lonn 4 "A. t'ull lo.ins airainst accept- Htwes 4 Mi. Time loans stoady; 60 days txp'ovi au aays i) ft ru a fe : six monins rot)1. mm mercantile paper ment of the Atlantic Coast Line shops at South Rocky Mount returned to work this morning;, tha itrlka thus lasting: but half a day. Nothing has been done about the worker over whom the dispute that precipitated the walkout started, and company officials stated this morning thut he was still on the job In his same capacity. It is likewise stated that the strik ing workers received notice from their general chairman against the walkout and that their return this morning" fol lowed upon the receipt of these In structions from the higher union of ficials, i Ilia RsBcIpe For Lack I Fair Angler "Mr. Rosenthall Is so Interesting when he is fishing." enthusiastic Rodman "Has he caught some big- fish lately?" Fair Angler "No But he talks to the bait just like It was a Dair of dice." The Catalina Islander. i Rnvtinnnh Nnvnl MtoreM. Savannah. (Ja , Nov, 17. Turpentine firm. 74: sales 'Ml ireceints 263; ship ments 12; stock 8.0fi!. Itism tlrm: sa ph 724: recelnts 84ti; shipments 2.403; smck 86,307. guntrv 11 4.1.ri: I IS I' U 11 4.3ft; I 4.3ft'iT.1M: 4.ft;.at 4.30: M 6.20: N 6.40; W G U.oU. w w r ?r. Nugnr mill Coffee. Nrw York. i'v, 17.--Haw sugar un hanged at 4.06 to 4.11 for centrifugal. Refined unchnngiil at B.20 to 5.30 for tine granulated. Kpnt coffee in bettor mand at 8V, to 8 74 for Klo 'in, and 11 to 12'"t for fiintos 4'a. - I, Hurt y Honds. Now York. Nov. 1 7 Liberty bonds rinsed' 8V, O.'. l'l; first 4's 1M.50; ser ond 4's 04'.;n: first 4'i's 94. 7n; second , s !..fifi: third 4Vi 6.4; fourth 'i's 94.74 : victory 3-Vs 99.74: victory AVI-m'KVll.LK HOTAKIAWN AD yihitoiis nol o rKi,i;iiftAiiON , (Speriil to Pilly Nfwi.) t rayetteville, Nov. 17. With District Ctfivernor Joe Turner, of Holllnw. Va.. and a number of visitors from Raleigh present. ln yettevltle Rotnrlnns Inst night staged one of the biggest cele brations In the history of the local Rotary dub The occasion was the an nual visit of the district governor, who was accompanied to this city by 11 Hntfirlans from Ualetgh on special In vitation of the Fayrttovlllo club. The visitors, In addition to Gover nor Turner, were Colonel Fred A. "ldt director of the state hall of hln Lm j , Julia. A. FarJc,' pubUslu'f of . tho Ualidgh Times; Josephus Daniels, Jr., business manager of the News and Ob servor; Jfevbert' Rrlnkley, curator of tho state, museum; It. Nf. London, JegU latlvo reference librarian; W. i. With ers, vice-president of State college; Murray Alien, J. N. ItfcPougald, J. T. Clendenln. t arey K. Durfey. and Sid ney Allen, secretary of the Raleigh V. M. C A. 1HIKIN; ( Alt MKN OS TIIM A. C. I.. AUK H K AT WORK (8p4Vll to UalU Nm) fiocky Mount, Nov. 17. After having walked out yesterday nt noon as the result nf the company's refusal to dis miss a worker who it was alleged had gotten' far In arrears with his union dues and had refused to make setHe- imcn, 4U0 workers in the oar separt- Hardware Need Not Entail Any Hardship WITH the proper tools, you can do proper work. You will find the best variety of the best quality at this store, with a full guarantee Back of each article. Carpenters, mechanics, builders, amateurs, all come here for right goods at right prices. We invite your confidence and your trade. MAIN FLOOR Santa Claus Will Be Here Monday WttEKE CJJAUTYJELLS. Clearance S A L E Watch Our Window Nuff Sed ,We guarantee bargains SAMPLE SHOE STORE "Save Dollar" J 338 S. Elm St. Look for the shoe store with the red front. BONDED BONDED Sucker warehouse corporation Greensboro, N. C. Cotton Storage Cotton Factors Geo. G. Scott. C. P. A. Member American Institute of Accountants Walter Charnley, C. P. A.' Member American Institute ot Accountants Scott, Charnley and Company aaaaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaat ssssasssi sssassssaaaasssBssssssl CertlUe Pnblle Acronntants 104 Nortk Elm Street OTeeasboro, N. C. Cltlaens Bask Bulldlna; Ralelsk, N. C. , Asaerleaa Trust Co., Bank Bids;., Charlotte. N. O. Loan and Esrhanvs Bank Bnlldlns; Columbia, S. 0. GHBENSBORO. N. C. Phone 27U-J CHARLOTTE!. N. 0. i-none 1077 J. A. Jones Construction Co. Contractors and Builders Leaders In Reinforced Concrete nnd Klre Proof Construction "GET OUR ESTIMATE" NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Having; qualified as executor and executrix of the eatate of J. E. Delllns er, deceased, late of Guilford County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having- claims against the estate of tha said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned, J, e. Shep herd, at Durham, N. C, or Llazle B. Delllnger, at Oreensboro, N. C on or before the 14th day of October, 1922, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment. Thla the 14th day ot October, 1821. J. E. SHEPHERD, Executor, Durham. N. C. LIZZIE B. DKLLINOER, Executrix, Greensboro. N. C. 11-18-fr Electric Blue Printing Bin Print Department Of Spoon and Lewis Consulting Engineers American Bank Bids;.. Oreenabarn true"! value! R. A. Schoonover, M. D. Ofllr American Exraanare National Bank Building South Greensboro Branch a. m. U tn 1 4 to S p. m. And By Appointment. I, t I Tht wonderfu' Porte Ricm U 1 Cigar. Dark bat MILD. I 1 I THE CREATES t CIGAR VALUE U VJ 10c 15c 2 for 25c FRANK T. MILLER Assoc. M. AM. Soc. C. E. Consulting Engineer 80S-S0n Amerlcnn Bnnk Building. GREENSBORO, N. V. Phonn 16S3 W. W. DICK Heating Contractor Estimates furnished on steam, vapo and hot water heating, anywhere In North Carolina. 4A Bellemeade, Next to Dixie Apartment. W. McC.Nenle, M. E. P. O. Box SSt Phone 3481 CONSIILTIBO MECHANICAL ENGINEER .Vaehlao and Mill Design ' Lies in Honest Service funeral direction, as we see It, In volves a personal service from under taker to client. It Is not the buslnens. Of Nplllnfr ttnfflnm and mnnlU. K... . t. - profession of taking care of the last nuoo aLiHiiuHni. upon ine iunerai or onp loved and lost. Therein 11ns the true value of our service It Is personal and sincere. POOLE & BLUE, Inc. Punernl tiireetnrs SOS N. Elm St. Ambulance Sen-let Office Phone 4M Night Phone 1430 4. H. Hlue, Pres. M. W. Sana, Sss, RepairWorl Quaranteed mtOJm BATTERY SERVICE N Pickett Storage Battery Co. SA4 flit mm I ATna Phone 2137 GILBERT C. WHITE CO. tva OnrnnliatloB f Civil, MMbanlejO, Kleetrleal and Caemlca Envlaetra DURHAM. N. C. . WATER WUHKH POWER PLANTS. STRBBTS. ItOADS Use News Want Ads
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