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1H1'. () AHA M.i.i .uu.w.ti, .u n..t. i. i
Central Gty Voters
Expect Gump Recount
CantrtJ Cltr, Web.. No. JlMRp
ll. All election beta on or Malnet
Aiily Gump th bole foundation.
Mmaln unpaid In Central City, tha
toeera nteni!ni that th plurality
pf I7 tn4rd Anrljr In th recent
lection war fan with th official
00 tint.
An u1y rumor, which la r.rt he
Ire prnlrnt, maintain that tin
crupuioue workere eent from tha
(intrip hndiiirtra attender every
pnllltii pljre In th county and paaaerl
out I'lK'ir to Ilia votere aa thay flleo!
p.ini. I'lioKo oppneing Andy' election
n ( n.1 thl la antlrtly otitaldu tha
lnw ati'l alnmM disqualify tha candl-
imp. ,W. (Jump rrn vi-fl a goo1 vol I
In Mi-r il. 't county drapit tha fact
1 f in t In! dn aotiiewhat Injured by tha
ii'liurt Unit li tu tied up with tha
NoiipnTtlwiri liaKua.
M.W ."UK TIMrH,
Omaha lie leetaed Wire.
v, ir Vmk, Nov, 12. Tho arrival of
Ainiimlte il;iy lht Hatunliiy fpa
niiiil ly nrrirly na Ioiik a etretrh of
tlmo from November II, It1!, aa that
riiif! wiia wpfiruiml from the) equally
eventful August I, ItfM iBiiMid much
lumiii'iiil ri'iniMl""nc'. When tier
nmriy l;ild luwn lt nrma fi)ur yara
HK, two pi'tfdlirtluna wire rurrrnt In
tlm inuiki'lH; inn.', that a Kr'Rt finun
lil i 1 1 I Iriiliimilfil "Immhii" would
mini' Hiili4li ti'iinlniilliin of wnr and
icnli'iilnliliiK x li n un ( ! auiipllia of
uhihIh; tlm oilur thut an exi rfiuly
vlnlmit world wliln trBdo icni tlon and
fall of liilriN Wild all wi'l of UK. It
i not iifidii that two nuih dlaimtrlC'
nllv oiMiiwril furi'i'iiKta ara fulfills
vlihln hiiicly two yi-nra, hut au4i waa
Hut miiKuliir iiilt on thut owrmlon
It In only Krudunlly tliut t-ven tho
llniwn'iiil rojniiiuiiHy la K'-UIhk to tin
iImmimimI Hint ln'ili tiiovt'iiH'tiia wcro
invvltiililn; hnl Unit ly all odd (ho
major mini n'iil, III tha llxht of ero
1. 1 xi i io Ionic, wh the K'l'iit rcadJUHt
ini't of i'r:o mid mi, and that the
world In Ki ni'ijil In now In a poaltlon
w licni Niiliiilun of (ho main ei'onoink'
' inohli-iiiti It ft ,y war la fnaalMe,
IVt Oil Kiillil (-niuiiil.
II, w cluwf tit lnw f-iKI Ihn prtiffiit ot un
tiiRHiitf i iid ri'ci'im' iii'-i Ion will bii hem
lift i,i wh'thir tv Hlmll flii'l un AimlMtlra
iluy of ln;l iliut IIhi wlmln liitiiiiuhiiil
f iiiHii'-lnl pcl'li-iri In rlcurlnir up It would
)tJimii l,n mli In miy. ilul ot nn liiliia
llinrv inn lif i,u iui'tluii, JO'iuonilc IiIm
toimnii i't Ihu in'st Kini-rHiion mil Ionic
Im' k lit th irinnt ymr hm th time whan
AiiM'rliii mill KurnH'f i-kcilillnir llm 1'olitrnl
lutfH mi lei,,!, fouml thi'ir fi'vt
lumli wild B',l lil iiiuiihd ami ih wiiy open
fur uruiliitil tiul i'ijiiiiiiuuu iiiuvonifnt to-
U-anlH li lioimul era llonilc MIMIUII.
'1'linr urn plumy of uiiMolved flnanc-lut
imiiIjIi'Imi lull, or urn, if thuni w rw t9-
iiitni'-'t Iik un liitirt:tlnK ocrunc uu ot
lii'nt Wi'iJni-nltty wlisn tint ilritlah (ovarii
ni"nl' ihici, ml ;,(),)'), i'(ii pnymviit of In-
tcil lo our tietuury will lio iiiaa.
Draw on Hulunm,
Wlmlvrr Kino Ui rccnt trima unixt
fl-mcm ot Kuropciin limim mm may
luv liiiliiiiuil. Hit (liiurljui" i un
ui'HtliiiiHlily nnkravHti (I ty lh Urltmli
.)iii,-ih on amount of aniil-nnul In
lun on tha war tlibt tn our trauaurtry,
VAolly Bi'ln from lh iiutoilon of wmluin
ttr un i,'iiii In tixllin liniiimlliiKi r
iuinption of lli'Ma liuermt pyniniu, tht
lUmiuVa lliumima th puullr nalur of
t tin prol,lm involved In tha mauhlnary ol
gjuyintiiiL,
U la linpnollila lo douht that In ont way
lr Hiiolhcr aa a part of tha Unluli goveni
mmjit'a plan of romluanr or aa a conaa.
tiu-.i,a of It, l.uiiiloii haa drawn larxely
on Ha K.uilM'tuul cr,(llt balumi-a to build
ui iri-dlif In the Hulled Hlaloa. Aa tha e
i limn market would doacriUs Ilia opera
tion, liJoieland aold fmnra and lira,
It muni lia risnifmhored that tranafar
ot I iiiuki.oiii) In a lump, and la addition
to thu ordinary l:ir-9 romltlancea whli h
loinu ilili Kuinpii'a nulurnn purnhaaa of
bui ami, uliuial prnilure la a fairly Urga
Ull J ol ill k liirf. Ill l.aylfiK off two 1160,001),.
Dog war loan ni,ilur!iK In ltlil, Knv
ludd hud ihi1 chanra' I ulnii iiollaleral
p'-ilitcd mtaluat ihfin, KnKlund'a 1-60,-imiu.oh'J
aliure of Hi Analu-Krench mi
ti!,;iy of 1920 wa laiguly paid off
UirouKli ui, of Anierliaii Invi-alment
luritlea In lha Hrltlah smihequer'a hanrta.
)iut that tiiourao wua not avullabla for
thia uuluii.na 10U, 000, 000 payment.
Other I'jincnla Due,
Kualand hod tha beni'flt of tha largo
mthly anlca of Tranavaal aold at London
to New y,nk; It had larga trcdlla arla
HiK from I in people fur-inn Invraimenta
and Ilia 'hipping aarvlcra; It alao bad
larga iredit biilaiicea on tha morkela of
iiMiiin, nlal Kurope. Yt It had to begin
tha prea-nt araaon'a tranaactlon by trana
fHtring aoina gold from the Hunk of Eng
land p-aorva, anil linv iu"' ""n ,n
ulterior eff.ila of foreign exchange ratea.
Yet Ihla la only a eemi-annuul payment.
notlnr tion.oiiii.doo niuai ba paid on the
J Mh of next April and way, a iniru ntii
(letubir nod Noveinlier, and on until the
loan inuturea.
If Franc were aimllarly to begin regu
lar iulereat paymenta on Ita war debt to
our ti-aaury, It wuold have to lay down
)u New York 7 3,7011, 000 every all montha.
Jtaty would have to tranafer 141,200,000 In
the apriug and aguin In tha airliinin. But
France and Italy hava at fummand In the
machinery of exchange neither new Houth
African gold nor laiga foreign Inveatmeiite
rar Buach foreign credit halAncea analng
rmiit KXport trade aa England haa avail
able. Thla will explain whv France, al
though perfectly alii to rata at homa
the money required to meet the ieml-an-iiuhI
!iitrii due to tha lUiltda State
treasury, la reluctant tu commit Itaelf ta
the lranaxctlon.
Many of th aticcts of Canton,
China, are only ainht feet wide.
rl
Snappiest Snow of
the Season
r,kt.J and Jan.ipoaJ With Gltr
SIX ACTS
Ol Welter vaudeville, ha aMltUa ta
lueix
PHOTOPLAYS
Wla M Oat ,m.k
a et laaal ua
ueaia
"WhoYWho
In Omaha"
Matmaaa !'. Day
10c.30c
Nttft 4 IwaaUr MtMMt
"Theosephical lecturer
i
L W. ROGERS
atiMil ttiteWl a ta
AeMsh tsaail aataitf
Financial
f llts Hetel ( aaliat t
14th I ).
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.( in j t a
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aa 1 1 - Path 1144
BRINGING UP
WILL OiOSrxj
LCCTUE?
Trade Review
ll K. 41. Ill H I I .
Allowing for lha reairalnt Impoaed on
oporaiiona by the holiday Inicrruuilone,
the avneral latoir of roituiiari-ial report
tea nut changed eeavntlally during tha
wea. r.VKi.iue la clear that Ilia main
trend of buaiiicag continue upward, and a
been eileia fur the prevailing belief In
runner gain lo roiiow, Th movement
however, 1 marked hy Irn gularlllee anil
contraeta, and the recent feterlali actlvliy
In buying In aome nuuriei haa not been
iiieiiiiaiiieo:. in I'onnidering preeent con
limine, ine tact eiiouiil not be il erceiirdc,
that many trudra and Induatrlea have al
redy enperlinced dcdelve recovery from
pesvloua dapreaalon, that whnl-aale prlcea
have riacn eharply, and that fluciuatioua
in iiemana are ,,g , r ta be i,, i,t
riiii many reiiiirementv partially
wholly covered fr aome nine ahi-ad
la not atranga that additional commit
lii-r.la now dve on mure alowlv In ,a,i.m
principal maiKeta, and eome (ran
action are prevented by lha Inability of
lcr to gaeilr early ,lllverla The
latter phaae reflect both the w.ii.rin.rf
order book of varlou producer and the
,i i ii un r or noiaining euppiie of raw
ma, -run end miiKing anitmienla of menu
Mctured gooda, due m ih railroad con-g-allon.
Klatlatba ,f freight loadlnaa
mora nearly e.piel the b-at prevloii rec.
older but car ahorlHaea allll hinder the
uieiriiiiiunn or commodllle In different
tlon of the country and loaf
noted where aome blialiiee raniiol he
ei cepicd ne, ua vt ln Impediment In
ii n ,,r (,(,, i n imiii.
Adtancea In Index Number,
with rlalnx price in menu cnminndite
n.arket during October, further advance
In lha monthly Index nuiiihai-a .
cicariy ion ana (lowed. The eeverel com
llnllona naturally dleclna varvlna re
anna hut all ahow that the general level
of wholeeale price la higher now than at
any tlm elnr (he recovery began iaat
eumiiirr. jweaauren by nun Index Num
her, which make allowance for the rela
tive Imprirtiim e of each of the otkny ar
ticle Included In llio record, the upturn
in price imbi itiontll anprox mated 4 ner
i:r,,n, aon iieciinee nccurrca on v In tha
nietlil Hint mlacellanenua dlvlelone. The
receaalona In th;ie groutm, moreover, were
mall, whercn all f,jd together roe
mora than m per cent and clothing more
than per cent. With tluae changea, the
November 1 Index number flgura of
eix,ei, repreaenimg tna eumated coat
per capita of a year am-ply of cnmmoili-
iea, mara Til n aheat nolnt all.lnrf
nice renrusry I, ml.
Cotton I'rlre Again Higher,
Despite Ih rupldlty and extent of the
recant upturn, tha rlae of cotton price
n -iiiiiiueii. nownwarii tr,n Am.
veJopetl at tha beginning of thla week,
iiihiupi reinea riunaiy on apecu-
lllllve hort covering and treda hnvlnir
ana new nign record wera eatabiiah,,,!
after the holiday. Miring tho mid
week aeeilnn. with hulltah ii,i,.n
,.inL, mn hiivhocr or mure man ll.
onie wa w tneaaed. carrvin tha lie.
ember notion cloaa lo 2(1 lie. and Ih.
local apoi qunliillon to lihkB. To find
Parallel for thee Drlcea. which ware
further Increased on Thuraday, It I
necnaary to go back to the early au
tumn oi mil), juaging from the cretent
tlon of the market, there I a belief
in many quarter that a hortaa of aim
pile may b experienced, and thla week a
ginning return were regarded aa fore.
ahadowlnf a crop of leu than 10,000,000
oaica.
Textile rrice At III Klalng.
Notwlthatandlng tha recent abatmnt
of
demand, textile price ar etlil
etrengthenlng. The advance are gen
erally attributed to tha higher price of
raw material and auatalned or enhanced
coat of labor, and both cotton and wool
en ara participating In tha upturn,
nil bualnee hn remained aleady, there
a feeling among many conaervatlve
Intereal that price Increaaea, If carried
much further, will check consumption,
and retailer nem dlelncllned to pur-
ha actively on a ruling market. Many
tha large atnrea contlnuo to operate
only for well-defined need, and demand
Jobbing channel ba been beat from
the country of amaller aity trad. Do-
pita tha caution In buying, however, pro
ducer have a larg volume of order
hand and there I prnmlae of good em
ployment In tha mill during tha winter.
Knaler f'onditlana In lllde.
Tha quieter condition recently develop-
Now Showing
Action! Laughter! Speed!
SURE FARE
1 IMAM
tr imiux
Double Program
mows
Mism iy his fty-t,rYv
WM 04V MNDO
' . s,i. a it
IILNKY n. WALTHALL
CO.
ID MtV lit AlxKik,
m' tna itan
a 'M'I "le
FATHER , .
) r1 MO Cjt 1 VOO tMALL 1 I M COIN TO f CIV THAT-.
UTOMY V.rp- CtuNlTY Ta. MOUNT bUANC : 4 L
r
, aL - - ' I II I Ull 1 I. II i - - - ' - , , ,.,...1. .. II !!
ed In hlila and leather continue In avl
den e. Tb breviou heavy tranaactio
In bide apparently aallefled buyer' need
for th preaent, and demand for both
doineite and foreign tock b nut
naturally dimlniahed. With th contrail
Hun In volume of hiulnea, lb rialng
trend of Ih markeia baa halted and
yleidlna tendenile have beconi nior
aharply defined In mm quarter. Hlmllar
phaae appear in th leather trada, where
fnor realatanc to the higher prlree la
witneaaed While eale of upper leather
hav enlarged, purciiaee or aol leather
nave rather generally ana ted ami tan
ner whu racently Jnrrcaavd prlc, hav
eiperlenred (uinethliia of a lull In new
commitment. lnfootwr, niorvover,
aleamen who hav returned from Ih
road, report that moat retailer r not
operating beyond actual requirement and
that I h.r i conalderabl (ippoaltlon to
prlc advance,
Dank Clearings
Hank clearing in Ih United ftllee for
tha week ending November (a holiday
week), reported by telegraph to Ilrad
freet'a Journal, New York, aggregate 14,
tfK.IIZ4.ll00. ainlnat I7.HI 3!,.0riO Iaat
week and r,.jt.7c,000 In thla week Iaat
year. Canadian clearing aggregat 27l,-
741.0OO, tgainat 2i) ItO.OOO Iaat week
and KM, 234,li(HI la thla week lt yer
Following are th return for tbl week
lid laal, with percentage of change
all own till week cuinpaied with tin
week lt year:
November I
Novamher 2
4,K.'l2,()O0,ono
Ull. XII2, Hill
4, 000,000
New Turk .. .H.miO.'I'iu.ooii
t'hlcago ...
(43.nt.O04
4011, 1100,001)
I'liliKl-lphla ..
Iloatou
Kan ( lly ,
Man Fratli lco
a7,ooo,ooo
ni,03.000
m, 700.(101)
K&.g62.00U
lll,i4,000
l.23,')OI)
7H.14S.OOO
D0,l!i,0l)l
17. H7, 01)0
60,11.000)
0,01,0,000
87,7:io,oo(j
111,012,0011
a2,7J7,00
3fi.4iJ.ono
jo,ri ii.ooo
91,(211,01)0
84,079,000
2J,J4,O0O
ZD.iKH.OOO
24.X7O.0OO
211,744,000
il. 71,1, 01)0
10,972,0110
J6,27,000
S2, 12,000
1,U2,000
14,t49,000
i:i,63S,iioo
10,47,00O
12,Eu,000
10 018. 000
7,S,1,00U'
(,111,000
aoo.ooo.nor)
142,105,000
111, SOI), OHO
9H.il42.0O0
(Cleveland
Ilelrolt
111,141,000
Loa Angela ,
l'l, 444. 000
7t,:iv,ono
Mlnneopoli
Cincinnati ,.,
el, 113-1, iioo
60.000,000
1,0,1X2,000
t4,0,Ul'0
New tirlcang ,
Atlanta
Kb hmond
Omaha
41.411(1,0(10
Huffalo
Portland, Ore
43,225,000
22,147,000
Healll .......
34,alll,000
Mllwauke ,,.
a i.iioo.ooo
IJenver
SI, f,D, 000
.42,0O0
27,012,000
2, 722,000
26.(1.17,000
2, 3X1,000
l,l!l,000
20,41,000
1 6,092,000
91,617,000
17,47,00
Italia
Oklahoma ...
HouMton
lAulavlll ....
Hlrmlngham .
Waah ton, V 0
N'aahvllla ....
Kt. 1'aul
Meniphl
Indlanapolla
b. i lly ....
14. 49, 000
12,42,000
11,166,000
1 2,386,000
,111.000
10,7117, 000
6,479,000
Columbu ...
Wichita
Provldenc . ..
Dee Molnea ..
alvraton' ....
Btoux City ..
Total V. B.. !, Itt, 024,000 7,74,9tt.000
Food Index Higher
nradatreet'a Food Index number, baaed
on tha wholeaala prlcea per pound of 91
article uacd for food, la Vi.ti, comparing
with 19.34 Iat week and 2.7 for th
week ending Novemner Ji, J-i. J ma
week number ahow a gain of 1 per
cent over Iaat week and 19.4 par cent ever
tha Ilka week of Iaat year.
Increased: Fork, me; ahort rlb. cot-
ton-aeed oil, tea, Uploca, pea, peanut,
egg, hog, live; hep, live; lamn. live;
oleo oil. cotton, print cloth), gray good,
brown heetlnK". lead, tin.
IJecreaaed: Wheat, red; wheat, pnn;
corn, oat, barley, apple, oeeve, live;
llnaeed oil, buy, pig Iron, baalc; pig Iron,
IVaa; teel billet, Ilea; aleel billet, O-H;
car wheel, old, Chic; ateel acrap, Pltl;
teel acrap, t'hlc; antimony.
We'll Gamble for Her!
'11 wager you enough money
to live without work one
year against
Don't Mia
FRANK MAYO
in tht? atirrintr utory of adventure
ami ronianre In tht Klondike
"CAUGHT
BLUFFING"
Three Day More
1 Ht'HS. I RIDAY SAT.
HENRY
WALTHALL
MARJOHIE DAW
ia
"The Long Chance"
Ha Tate . Kywa)
raitxAv tar.
sitvtkiata if.t
ktat.Ma attte
Rc(llrd
I'ateal Hlftc
The Business IJaromcler
Thiii WYek'n Outlook in Commerce, Finance, Agriculture
and Jnthifttry JIuhciI on Current Devflomeiit.
Jty TIIK.OIIOKK II. I'KK'K,
Krlllor Commerc and Klnarw, hn York
L'wpyriglited.
Th aconomlo effect f th election I
quit Important aa th political align
ment that It will bring about. Hum main
lain that th reduction In Ih republican
vut waj due almply to popiililr peiulanc
at th failur of oongre in rVduca tain
and expenditure, other aiaert that It
reflect a wldeepread detnend for a policy
that will eqiinllce th Iriequalllle of Ufa
and correct th alleged unfulrnea with
which th reward of human effort and
enterprla ar diatrlbuted lo tbl won
derful country of our.
In our conaldnrailiin of th ubict w
hall probably be led aalray If It I aa
auined that lb rnae ar much con
cerned about taxation or aoveriiment ex
penditure. Th only direct federal tax I
that levied upon Aicomea In 1920 there
were tut 22. HIF peraorT who reported
taxabl Income of much a 10, 000 or
mora. Thla t a politically negligible
portion of lb population and while Ilia
teat of the people reacnt lb fact that
much or Ih country wealth la con
centrated In th band of th few they
take a certain allafactlun In Ih belief
tht thee few pay moat of tho taxeN and
In tbl belief lha many i'e not acutely
conai loua of Ih burden of Indirect taxa
tion that I paeaed on to them,
I'nrroboratlv evidence nf thl atatemfiit
i furnlahed by th election In th elate of
New York, where th candidal whoa
rhlef recommenditlon wa hi economy
went down to defeat.
Nor will th careful atudent of th
political map b Inclined to agre with
Ihnae who eaeert tht th tariff waa a
major Influence in tho election. Th
democratic paper eucceeded In making
uniethlng of a bogey of ll, but It haa not
been long enough In fore lo Increaae erl
oualy thn coat of living and while It haa
II Inluultou aapect tlie averug Ameri
can voter 1 not much movd by eeoiiomlo
abalractlnn. HI grleveance tniiat be.
com concrete befor b la willing to
atandon hi party affiliation to proteat
a gal mt theui and It can hardly ba aald
that tha higher price which mitat ulti
mately be the reult of tho- higher dutlc
bv a yt hecntna painful realitle.
W may therefor conclude that th
changed majorllle wer not an much a
proteat agalnat tnxatlon or exlravagane
or tha tariff a agalnat tha inequalities
of economic opportunity and reward of
which tu aocial reformer talk ') mucri.
Triumph for Progrewtlve.
Th outatandlng fact of tli election I
th triumph of the progreealve. 11 ex-
planallon I to he found In tna premier
they made. In nearly every cane they
pledged thnmaelvc to Improv th eco
nomic condition of the larg majority of
tha people who feel thema-lve opprcaaed,
In th agricultural elate th elected can
didate were tho who promlaed higher
price for th product of th oll, In
th Induatrlal region th nominee who
wer euppnaed to he In aympatby with the
wage earner got the lament vote end in
the tal of New York the enoruiou ma
jority given to "Al" Rmtlh 1 generally
ELD
NOW
AND ALL
WEEK
HAL REID'S
Famoua Melodrama
house'peters
And a Perfect Cast
Coming Next Week
"UNDER TWO FLAGS"
ALL WEEK
WALLACE REID
With Lila Lee and Walter Hiers
la
"The Ghost Breaker"
EMPRESS
NOW 5HOWIN4J
IOM NOVLIV HONS
Hit f ea and ayacnaaieaH
bHltCtill, lONli
IklNU
latrtt la-
teetittt.M
A IIHbllM
TVs triskatea wilk
, Italian Volte
All tit L-tlta
Asstated be Adl atatsk ad 4kM at
t,( IN to Tilt Mil HtN-i
UIMUMt HINStt
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Maiieea l.t. I ,
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NCIGHIORHOOD THEATERS
(.AND .... tail, d
RICIUNl) HKADRKM
to -lllfc tHJNt Vt Ull.'
HAMILTON; . , h 4 HaasiUw,
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a..t as iat
ME JIUUt AMD MAGGIt IN FULL
f ALE OF COLO'S IN THE SUNDAY Bit
Interpreted a a proteat agalnat the power
of wealth that Governor Miller I rightly
or wrongly euppoaed to reprcaent.
Th net reeull of th election la that
th balnc of power In both houe of
congrea aa well a In evert leglalalurea
ail! b held by a few men who ere known
tu b antl-capltalltlo In llulr view.
Fuwer of Farm llloc.
A coalition of Ih newly. alerted repre
sentative and aehator who call them
lv progreaalve with th agricultural
"bloc" will bring Inln axlatenc a inltior
lly unit that can bold up all Irglalatlon
of which It doe not approv. Home nf
th member of thl unit ar already on
record a Interpreting th vol caat Iaat
Tueailay Inln a demand that form and In
duatrlal labor ahall b awarded a larger
and morn equitable hr of Ih weMh
that It produce. Thl inen that capital
will get Jea. The .luetic of thl demand
need not be here dlactiaaed, nor I It pn.
allile to ey whether It can b aucceaafully
rt-aleted by thoea who may oppoa It'. The
li.dl' allotie ar that an attempt tn meet II
by Icglalallon will probably b made, nd
If thl allempt I mad It la likely to
prov a diaturhlug If not a depreaalng
fectnr nofar a aecurlty value i con
cerned. ronverly, It I likely that th pro.
greaalvta will regard themaelve n com
mlaeloned to find a way to rsla wge
well n th price of farm product. If
thl I altemplad a further ndvanc In
both raw material and manufacture,! ar
ticle triay he expected until the Inw of
upply "d demand, which I up"rior to
man-mad atattiteai resaeert iteeif,
fingre tn Meet.
Mot It I not to b expected thf thiee
prophetic generalization will Immediately
becnm realltlea. The newly-elected con
grea will not meet until March 4 and,
whll tlm pecial aoalun or tha old con
grea (hat ba been called by the presi
dent will convene November 20, it I un
likely that It will venture to Inoreaa It
unpopularity by enacting th hlp aubaldy
bill or any other leglalatlon that will In-
Trade
Bank Clearing (Bradtret'a),
In thouaenda ....,...
Huairice Failure ,
Federal Iteaerv ratio
Security Prlcea, New York rJtock Fxchang
I'O 1 net it rlii I
20 iltillroado
40 Honda , , , .
Commody Fricca;
Wheat, December delivery, Chicago ...
t'orn,. December delivery, Chicago
Heef, good dreaaed ateer, Chicago
Fork, riba, . (unary delivery, Chicago...
Hugar, refined, New York
Coffee, Illo No. 7, New York , .
Cotton, middling. New York
Frlnt cloth, New York
Wool, domeatlc average, New York...
RIIk, No. 1, Hlnahlu, New York ,
Rubber, crude, plantation, New York.,,
Hide, packer No. 1, New York ......
Iron, No. J, plain. Philadelphia
Bteal billets. Flttaburgh
UPDIKE
SEE VICE g
WE specialize in the careful handling of
orders for grain and provisions for
future deliver in all important markets
We Are Members of the Following Markets:
Omaha Grain Exchange Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce
Chicago Board of Trade St. Louis Merchants Exchange
Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Kansas City Board of Trade
Sioux City Board of Trade
For the Convenience ot the Trade We Are Operating
Offices at the Following Points:
volv further demand upon Ih Ireaaory
or th taxpayer. ,
A winter of comparative nuletud pe.
Illlially and financially la therefor in
dlcated. The Impel ita will, h III-, hual
nee improvement now In profe-rea. ba
acqulieii, ought not lo b ahuted be
fore tha i,ring.
The development of Ih paat wk hav
not been apertally Important .except In
tli cotton market, where Ih feeling nf
alHrni at the proapectlv ffcarcity In the
world' aupply of th raw material he
led to g further advene of over 2 cent.
No one know at what prlc th advance
Will b Cliecken.
Th otlir two Important textiles, silk
ml wool, ar llkewle firm, but In no
other department of our domeatlc trada
I th upward tendency of price a pro
noiirici-d a ft wua two or three week
ago. Th market for building materiel I
illNtlnclly ealcr l,ecua the railway con
ration haa led tunny builder to iipetn
operation for winter or until they cn
get prompter dellveiy of tlx aupplie they
need.
Th market for bonda end stock ba
changed hut Utile since Wedneeday, when
It opened at a (light decline upon tha
new of the election nd piomptly re
covered th ground loat beeauae lb onf
eido public did not aeem dlepoaed to fol
low the lead of the profeaalonala In Mitll
tnif. Tha money market haa bean qulr-r.
It I firm, but not appreciably higher.
Tho weekly tfm'iit of the Federd Ha
anrv system show a gain nf 12,740,000
In the gold hold and an advance of 4 10
of 1 p-r cent In the rcacrve ratio, which
now aland tit 7(1,4. '
Th continued d-elln In French nd
Ilelglnn franc ba been a fcatur of lb
foreign exebriiign tnnrkM. It I attributed
lo th gradual abandonment by France of
Ih hope that ahe will mllect any ub-
atantlal portion of tha reparation Claim
ed from liertnanv, whoae paper marka ar
practically worthlea at 1 ',i cent a hun
dred.
There re but few other Furonean
development that cmII fur rnniinenl. The
Turk ar again becoming turbulent, but
Kngland aeem uiidlaturbed. J)earil the
financial plight of the varlou con
tinental government private bueKieeg In
K.urope appear lo be on the mend rid
Huaala In particular, eem lo ba com
mencing to emerg from Ita ecoLjapmlo Un
order now th.it the ovlet government ha
countenanced thn reaumptlon of trade and
conaented to a partial recognition of th
right of capital.
Review.
F.ndof Km! of
Iaat wee It. previous week.
I.aat year.
i;.934.24'
404
71.4
71.61
72. (t
94.03
Mil, 024
. 974
76.4
1)4.
!o 4.1
t.4S
I7,"5,M
fnt.fiir
90.86
kD.iil
II. I!', l.lf, 91.04
.('A . 4
16.r,u Id.oo 1400
910 9.12 , 7 90
.Ocjo ,rmpo '.01,20
.10',, .104. .ol
.'.(HO ,.24.",0 .140
, .f7S -07',i M",
.7714 .7(1X4 .4029
t.r,n J 9 16
.99 .22 .19
;ii .29 .16(4
St 14 21 14 22 4
-19.00 40.00 29.00
OMAHA, NEB.
LINCOLN. NEB.
HASTINGS, NEB.
HOLDRKGK, NEB.
-and all of theae of fieri are connected with
Omaha and Chicago by PRIVATE WIRES,
imuring PROMPT and EFFICIENT ervicc.
Wlf SO LIC 1 T YOU It PA Tli ON A GK.
Tilephotir Atlantic 6312
A Reliable Contignment ohjV
GENERAL OH'ICE AT OMAHA. Nlill.
Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManui
(Wjprr.eht t:n
I THOUGHT '
LtCTUP?d MERE
Chicago Grain
lly ( IIMU.FM II. MI( IMi:i.ft.
Itrnsha lie ed Mir.
riiliiiKo, Nov, 12. The new fin
I una that catnn Into tha wlirnt allij.
atli.n Iaat wt-ik were tho Improved
mlllliiK demand, the In Iter flour trudu
arid liiif.i votrtl.lo ilcvi iiiiictilg In tliti
Hour 1'iiat,
Amcrlran wheat prlcea ara about on
a (luriioatlo hiiNlN n No. 1 Cunnrilnn
Norllnjrn aold hero Iaat wppI to mill
At fl.47'i, or 31 Vc over thn Ijwom
her with n duly of 30c paid, Cnah
wheat In Ht, I,oulg and Kanaaa (,'lty
la relatively Muher than Chlcaxo.
The export rlntrtand la fiot at nil
anrtppy, nnd Karma f'lly penpla ro
port that tht principal bualncaa with
the gulf of lata la In the way of covep
Inar prtvioiia aalea nnd aay that there
la little biixlnca aold to is out In li-
cembor. At the name tlrno there lira
Kood auppllca of wheat bark In Kan
aaa and the milling trade In the atrtith
went la Kood, the inlllg Uiklint tho be,
wheat.
Foreign lltiyer.
Foreign buyer a re working on th game
baals a they have In pravlou year at
thl tlm and claim that they lire buy
ing Canadian nd Argentine wheat cheap
er thn ArrVriean. barest leporl from
Argentine place th exportable aurMu
ot 144.iiO0.0OO buahels, hhlprm-nis an fir
till year have been 131.0110.000 bushel
strainer 67,Oo'i.oao buahels Iaat year. The
argentine narvrst 1 only two weeks
away. Auairslia haa had rain recently.
Ail thean factor ar being used to
deprea value her to enable foreigner
to buy their aupplie as ( lien ply a poa
llilo, Germany mar have to bur many million
huahel of grain and I taking mare rva
I ho n wheat beeauae It Is cheaper. Oreecti
bought 76,000 barrel of Canadian flour
Bankrupt Hardware Store to Be Sold at Public
Auction, Tuesday, Nov. 14, 1922, at 10A.M.
Th Asssls ef the Big M. Hardware Blors, 02041 Maple .,., rienson
(Omaha. Nab.), will be eflrd at Public Auction to th hlghast bidder
lor cash h order ef th Coirt.
These Assets consist ef ovsr (10.000 worth ol gsnsrsl hardwar and
(ixlurea. Also Aulomoblle Truck, etc.
28 Ch deposit on date el ala balance on confirmation of ssl by
th Court.
REMEMBER THE DATE, TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1022, AT 10 A. M.
R. E. SWANN, Aucllonssr B, H. DUNHAM, Rsfsrs
D. E. NEAFUS, SoJaa Mgr. O, II. CHILES, Trust.
PRIVATE
SiOUX CITY, LY.
DES MOINES, IA.
HAMBURG, IA.
GENEVA, NEB,
I lit tiMiiiliit nl lli iid TulL
on (Ilinel of Iiukerprart
8i ina new I lea alxiut tha lioato rf
Hhnkairtiia wnu prcacnt'd lat ntrht
at l'n(nn Hotel (iiivenllnti hall hv
I., W, llogcia, n iliinial prratdant i'f
tha Aim 1 li mi '1 liciiiilili ill enrlcly,
and author of actcriil lionka n
pvihiiliigy,
Jlnnilct a father artuallv ratlirnad aa
a liialci inllriilltin, nrtordlliB tn Mr.
lloKcra, wliii vltimoUMly a tricked and
rldit tilcd llio llicuiy that tha g tita t
waa iiier-ly utt nxtei nnllMttlon 't
Hamlet iiiciiImI alula, lha lecturer
pointed mil Unit nllim raw I tin shoe'
filet and Unit tuilv at it fniirilt an
pr'auilirii dl'l ll iinlil ace l; alao that
lha nlni-t KD" lliiiiilct liifiirniHilmi
that otilv hi ileiiil f ,t 1 1 ii-r imeei eecil,
Tuiilklit .Mr. Itntvta will l-iiur on,
"Tint ll.iiliniiiii nf lh Hunt."
Mr a. Kiiiiuii Ili'iuiiiip; I't'flil
nil. Iliiiiim l IIiiiiiIiik, 2:i,'i
Hniilh HlYlenilh alreel, li leellli-nl tif
Omaha for 31 yen re, died rUlurday a'
her home). Mr, llennltiK amvlveil
by four (1aurlite a, Mia, J. M. lefl't,
Mia. flHittr l.eiatner, Mr l'". W, Muc
phy ami Mi ICI-uiinr Iiiilsn lien,
nlfiif. Kuiwral aervlce will be held
at 'I thla nflerniMin. llniinl la to l u
III rroapect lllll i-eiiiitery,
Iienili by fleet i itlty la caiiaeil from
prirnlvai nf all itiiimiea, lin linllntf llu
llivnluntaiy iniii'l-a (,f the heart,
hint:, eir, na well na deal ruction lo
Hut mental and tiervvii ayetcm of lha
body.
last week. Itily I l.oylng durum wheat
fnely.
The erofi nf wheat In the northwt I
no lurir, r Hum leer year and govetnmerit
eatliioiti of duriitil ar 7 a. r,oo, ii'iO bush
els, coit,riir, it with fi'ailually to, Olio ituO
l.ilellels lt telif, while pllveta eatlmalee
toali (In, rroti XI, ono.riiiO toitli'-la thle
yi-ir, Tha inoietoect of spring wheel at
ftlunieai'olia end I'ulutb fl,ia pear Is prs--rteaily
tli SllthH ss last M,r Mild tll.t
lias been more ilurtiin trtoved la th
'auedlan riorriiwiar farmer hav mar.
keied 1 97. rum, Oini buebels. while ihe hlvh
eat eaillrnitn on Him r:rnp t 4oil,noo,o',i)
l-uahils, arid Winnipeg peopl rlwirii diet
60 per cent of the cop he left farms.
Predict Higher Wheat.
There l a feeling In aom rtusrlsi that
wheat ptlces are ulllmaicly lo go hiKln r
end In oilier ihil rh-v at tilxli enouyli
far the prceeui level la ell Unit tan la
eTxpected fur lha near furur. 1 1 1 or opetrf
lor are long la Winnipeg grid short Mn'
a Iieat here.
Kupplle of r-orti fde tli present season
ere 3,3ml. 1100,000 buahels agalnat 9,064,ooo,.
000 bushels last yeur,
Tha govertimeril report Increased tl'
cron eeiirnaied 4;!.ooo(n)0 to 12 tar, ooo inu)
biiahnl 1 oinpxri d Willi 2.rnn,ooo,oii0 bueb
el leat year, li waa lit biygejit ur,ru
rhe trade tins bad mid depressed pri-i
over 2e frnrri Ilia lilaheat I' vel of rho een
son. Trade eotimenr I a Hill hcari.li
for the present lui buliiaii fur a long pull,
Weekly Failure!
ftllalneas failure for the week ending
November 9 number 374, which eomr,sr-e
with 966 last week, 4'i4 In the Ilk week
of 1921, 211 la JLf20, It In 1911 and H,2
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