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Show EARLY ADVANGES ! LOST inselline! N. Y. Trading Opens Buoyant: , But Business Soon Develops KBW vork. JvfeA . ."1 stocks were ' buoyant at the very active onlnp of todav's session, reeordlnrr further substantia' sub-stantia' rallies from Uielr recent protracted pro-tracted reversal fieneral Motor? was i Ihe outstandlnr; fentur on ann-un'e- meni that control had been acquired by Morean-Pu Pont Interests. A bloek of I5ooo share. l H c1,', tn i"'... agalnsl yesterday's final rri.e of &i . rucl ' Ster rnade an ini'ls.1 advance of and It.nirs of I to 4 point Aceomiviete.-l the early huvlng e( American and Baldwin I f.ooomotlvee, p-tiiier-oni sei Oenoral RleCtrlc. chandler. Hrudebaker. 8trom brr, Pierce-Arrow I'nlted S'ntes Rubber. Rub-ber. American PmePlnir. "onson OH. Atlantic Gulf and Remil Store- Ralls vv ern oi-er-shadovved lv th rlemand for Industrials and specialties, but their tone alo was strone The esrlv ngCe was too vlgoe-iis tn he long maintained extensive selling for profits followlnp the rebound in steels oils find motor". fJenerai Motors soon cancelled its advance on an enormous turnover and weakness suddenly tevei-ond tevei-ond m low-priced rails Wtr 'la-en fe five points and Tea Pa-ifJc the reaction embrcnu St Paul preferred pre-ferred Rock Is'. ind. N'ev. Vork Central and Southern Pacific BhlnHng were nTi m vleld nota'tv A Man' jc-Ontf. t'nl'ed F'uit and Am-ri.-an Iniere-i-Mopnt. Crucible and t'.enevai Flecirlc forfeited their 0''vantare .-v-d rlls be-unn be-unn o ssr. Roya' rutes shwlne es- peelnl pre'snre. Althoug"' call ni''nev opened nt st ler cent the lotvet lt- I o I rate In nsnv ro'ths. stocks mad" further recessions With the approach of noon. Lnw-nrlee.l rails hsoanii lnweaelw riict orrr" ur'T the ntld-aesslon. New I lav en Hi"1 S Paul makinn los. Rnd-Inr Rnd-Inr nml athisrn also er- driven hack pnd declines smnir shin' Inns oil" and r-eeiaiueQ Including food md tobacco shares. ranpe) from 1 to .1'j points. NEW YORK STOCK LIST (Last Sale) I A Ills-Chalmers ;' , American Reel Sugar r,,'' Am-r-an Can '7- mrl-nn Cr & Fnondrv IJ1 ierlcjin TThle A t.ee'her pfd . IT' i-,p-i nn Internal '"tin I Corp ,,7s Ameeinn 1 .oeoinol Ive v n.-ri-im Sce'Hiig A- Refe 41': 'American Snirnr Jfl ! American gumsjra Tobacco . ... 7F'4 America,, T T Mgi Am-rlexn Wcvelen V Aneconda Copper - 4,,, fehlon ,, j 4 ) . rtolf W. Indies It" TtaldWln I.eeomotlve ,, nn PI more A fthlo W Pelhlnem Stel "P." JSVJ rlanadlan Pacific IJjJ) c-n'rst Leather a rnandter Moof" 11 . e -... I e (e OMo ,;4'i r-v.loneo Mil. k Bf Paul -HH I i-nleaeo R. 1 BSC Jl ' Cblno Cooner .. dC I Color;. Ho Puel tt Iron -ft 1 Corn Products j 4 j firUOll 1" See N i '..'.a c.me Sugar ! Prle c:erernl riect'le ,? l; ' in.ril Motors 1fi'--' rvtedrjrh Co Jljj I i reat N'orthern Ofd 06,i v-nt NV.rtlm Ore Clfs Di ; inincis Central i lnspl-atlon Conner lint Mer. Var'ne nfd ;' I Internationa' Paner r,ftl- ! Kenneeett Conner .'. ,.. I oiilsviMe Si N'ashvllle ln,R 1 xtnr-veli Motors 2'j I Me-iP Petroleum 10M I mis mi Conner tj I X'l'ldle Sates Oil .'. 184 IVIdvale S'eel WVl I ssoor Pacific ' .-ew York C-ntral "5s; V Y. X H Hartford "oTr I Korf elk A- Weern lfln i Vorthern Pacific sri: ! Oklahoma Prod tajf ',s , fan American Petroleum I Pennv lvnela 4n' People' Gas 1l,- Iplttahurg and Wcv Ya 21- Pav Consolidated Copper 1"' Reatllmr JJJs 1 T?eo Iron A. Rltl fi'- Poval Dutch V. Y fl SheP Trans S Trad ISM I Sinclair Cm ill Soutliern Pacific I ?! Southern Rjttlwav .. 81 Mi Standard Oil of N. .T pfd 108V j Fludehaker Cnrnoratlon ';,i Tennessee Copper 88 TeTiis Co 4,vt Texas A- Pacific Tt '4, Tooaceo Touuoa vc. Transcr.ntinental Oil . -, 9l-ii Pnlon Pacific 121 'i II S. Foe1 Products M it s. Retail Htores 80 C. S lnrl Alcohol 72 I'nlted Saes Rnbher 6 I'nlted Stalei Steel R2J Ptah Copper 524 Westlnifhonse Flcctrlc 18 fi YIIvs iiverland 8i American Zinc. I.eud and Sm 8 Butte and Superior 1 1 7i Call Petroleum ., 10 H Montana Power . oR Bhattuck Arliona 5?ii Pure Oil 35 CHICAGO ORAIN CHICAGO N'ov. 23 Brisk demand to-dsv to-dsv for cash wheat for export had a bullish effeel og the future delivery market On the uoturn In prices, free polling look place and a sharp reaction occurred but rallies nulckly ensued. Im- I proved financial conditions. Including an advance in sterling exchange, were generally gen-erally regarded as strengthening factors. Opening iirl.es. which luimol from ' to Lc higher with December 81-61 to 1.S8U and March $1 6S to 1 :!'. were followed fol-lowed by setbackN lo well below es-terday'B es-terday'B finish and then by substantial fresh gains. Corn was swayed by the action of wheat After opening to lc higher, In. hiding 1 lecember at 651; lo fi5' the Diarkel sagged somewhat, und then rose higher than before. Traders In oats took their ue from the course of oilier cereals. The market mar-ket opened ', V up. May 4H to 484c eased off temporarily, and then ascended with consldrrable vigor. Lowest Quotations Of the season in the hog market had depressing influence- on provisions, despite grain strength. Subsequently, the fuel that In many DUSrters It was believed lliudatlon had been completed brought ubout further advances. The close was nervous 7V to 8c hlaher. with Peccmher fl.fiS to t.6K- and March II. 6.14 to 1 64. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. CHICAGO, Nov. 23. U nited States I Bureau of Markets.) -Cattle Receipts ISOOd; desirable l...e steers showing corn feeding unevenb higher, otiiers stronger. two loads -.cartings fed 11 morths $17.-60; $17.-60; Qualltv battel bulk native rte.rs $9 oiit?is oo bulk westerns 87 8598 SO: butcher and csnner She-Stock steady to strong, snots higher; bulk butcher COWS $4 7807. 85i runners 18.8508.75; bulls and sto'k cattle steudv , veul calves mostly 'Jc lower, best $14.0ori( y, i,, packers. Hogs Receipts 38.000. market active, mostly ji.oo lower than yesterdsi s aVr I ci-sge. top, one load. $ln ,".0 out of line, practical top $I0.J5, hard to beat $10 10 later; bulk 88.75010,10: pigs mostly 75c to $1 K.wer; bulk desirable 100 lo 130 pound pigs $10. 0') tO 1 Sheep Receipts 18.000' fat lasses opening about steady; OugUty common; top native and fed westerns lower, earl) top $10 75; hulk natives $10.00010.70 ful i nts $4 50; bulk native evv.-s $4 00 fn K 85: large number Of feedern held ..ver from yeeterda. market slow, weak NEW YORK SUGAR. NEW YORK Nov 88. The raw sugar market was steady early today with prices quoted at 1 -c for Cubas OOSl and freight, equal to i.76c for centrifugal. Rc-flned sugar quotations were rvdu. I 'i to ic a iioun-ii with prices reaching BOW Self eve-: :.,r :he season rnh granulated is now Quoted at I '.' m 9 OOti. Futures were tinner, despite the sasiOi fiellnt,' In refinel and prfoes al mlddaj, I were lj lu i (tointi, higher on lovtrlin |