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    T1IK 15HK: OMAHA. TIIUIISDAY, APRIL 13, 1915.
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KEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Trading; Agtin Exceed One Million
Shares with Continuance of
Strength. j
MOST GADTS IN MORNING
VF.W TORK. April 14 -Trading In the
4ork market today again wdf1 !,(.
W shares, with continuance o' the
strength ami breadth which have made
It a moat prominent feature. Bethlehem
Meet, which caused much apprehension
on the preceding dar because of Its wild
movements, which was far leas cnnspiou
orr tndar. althouith It made a 20-potnt
rain to 14A In the first ten minutes, only
to loee much of lt advantage later. II
closed at 133. a net rain of polnu t
Ry far the greatest part of the day s
pdvance waa made In the forenoon, deal
ings In that period aggregating noo.uw
shares. All lading Issues, as well as
two score aeml-aitlve and obscure stocks,
shared more or less equally In the rise,
which was anb.lect to frequent inteirun
tlons on profit-taking and moderate re
teal of bear contracts.
The railway list. In part and ail cop
rwrs. aa well as some of the better known
equipments and utilities, broke Into new
lilah around, their advance, being again
ascribed In many quarters to purchases
by commission houses acting for out-of-own
cliente. ,
Motor stock moved Irregularly. m
i( them falling under yesterday s final
utiotatlona. Vnlted states Hteel led all
speculative favorites as to volume of In
dividual tranaactlona. but waa made the
objective of a freah selling movement In
the final hour, the mova extending to
Heading and a few other rallera and Im
parting an Irregular tope at -the rinse.
I ntfd States Hteel's relative heaviness
was coincident with tha publication of the
werklv trade review, which atated In
substance that the eteel Inquiry was not
measuring up to the scale of prosperity
attributed In some quartera, although an
encouraging view was taken of the
Tha wild markets for (rain and other
foodstuffs dispelled all recent peate ru
mors. .
!... in tha sound Investment demand
vii found In the keen demand for the
New Haven one-year notes, which rose to
a premium. . .
Total sale of stocks amounted to 1,080,
tonds were again Irregular, speculative
fesucs showing further heaviness,
Total
sales, par value. aggTrJt
1 Mted stales bonds wore
ated $4..K.
unchanged on
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Weve Yerk Money Market .
NEW YORK, April 14. MONET On
call, firm: high, : per lent-low, 214 per
ifilt; ruling rale, ZVfc per cent; last loan,
S per cent ; -closing bid, Z4 per cent;
Ifered at t'i per cent.
TIME IXJANH Strong; algty ami
ninety davs, 2J per cent; six months,
31. per cent.
MfcRCANTlUE rAPER-SV44?3 per
cent
KTERLINO FXCMANQB-B t e a d y ;
rlxtv-iay hills. U 7tw0; for cables, M T9o0;
for damand. Ill
ML,VfclV-Uar, 4c; Mealcan dollar,
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hONDB aovemmrnt, ateady; railroad.
Irreaular.
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Bask 4'learlags.
OMAHA. April 14 -Hunk clearings for
Omaha today were t'i,y44.!K4.fi9, and for
the cur respond I rig day last year
Dry Caasata Market.
NBW VOP.K. April 14. DItT OOOD8
I'oitou goods markets were firm today,
wl.h ysrrts tending higher F.mbmlderlea
show a stow, steady Improvement. Kntt
good for sfot delivery were In better de
maii'l while worsted yarns were quirt and
Irrre'ilar. Purchases of l.tfn.ftt yards of
uniform cKXnlng fur Russia and feuO 0i
a rota for Belgium were concluded this
Meek.
Metal Market.
NP,V TORK, April 1I.-M ETA l.S-Iad.
raav. at U lf4.: Uvndun. m.3 Its M.
bfx-iter, nominal; lxmdon. 14 10a.
Tin, unsMUnd: five-ton lots. 1.4 bid.
tfiod at Coppa-r, firm: electrolytic,
Slt.jii ta 2; raatinii, tla.luO'lH.Jf. Iron,
mvt and unrhansed.
ly.n l. m: fcpot copper. IT! Ts d. Spot
tin. (!h 10a. Futures, 1SS U. Antimony.
iii;.
gar Market.
NEW TORK. April It-fl'GAR-IU.
firm; renti it ugal. 4 Uc: ntolaears. 2.sV-'
tafim-d. alrady. ruar futures yul.-t. with
riaar aoltioi' lower, unor scattered lit
t.idauion. Prices at midday were un
isoged to i points lower.
Kaasvoreted alri aaat Dried Kralts
NKW YOKK. AprU M.-KVAPORATfcJJ
AI'I'I.KS Vul.-t.
ItKlr.D r HI 'IT-t-Prunes. neglected.
Aprvola and arhva, dull and eaay.
ttaimlus. quirt.
l, IH JT HH It laita eiMtut IM4
Lt at Saw York lva Hi' aiiea amamiaa.
ii .(M-ial tairM I ua o.all laiur. 1
aval, raiurilar- II av a I aaf awae
NiW'll ffla-' Hro4aav. Srw Var ril y
MORE FUNDS FOR
GREATER OMAHA
Money for Farki and Sewert to Be
Available This Tear, but Other
Improvement Matt Wait.
PLAN TO ANNEX BENSON" ALSO
When Governor Morehead signs
the Omaha charter amenttment bill
now before hlra city officials will
hare to adjust themgelvea to various
new conditions, some of considerable
Importance to the municipality.
One important feature gives the
cltj council power to Issue sewer
bonds in the sum of $200,000 a year
for five years without a vote of the
people. The present charter allows
ao annual sewer bond Issue of $100,-
000. This Increase' wlir enable the
city to begin this year an extensive
sewer program,'; most of which has
been outlined. -
City Engineer Townten some time ago
declared It would require not Jess than
fl,Ono,Q00 to furnish this city with an ade
quate aewer system. Commissioner Me-
Govern stated, that , he expected to start
on these sewers and extensions this year
and complete most, If not all of this
work: 'Extension of' Miller park, sewer,
from Crown I'otnt avenue to north line
of park; extension of .Fontenelle boule
vard storm water sewer, from Thirty
sixth avenue to Thirty-eighth street;
aewer from Eighth and Arbor streets
to Fourth and Castellsr streets: main
sewer along Kelt; line, from south, city
limits to Martfta street; extension of Pad
dle creek aewer; storm water sewer on
Seward street. Thirteenth atreet to the
river to drain North Omaha bottoms;
aewer along Lavenworth street. Twelfth
street to river; extension bf main sewer.
Thirty-third and Cass streets, through
Harold Olfford park to Thirty-fourth
and Dodgs streets.
More Money for Parka.
Py tha charter amendment, tha general
park fund may be Increased from IHO.OOO
to $90,000 a year, and bonds of 171.000 a
year may be Issued for parks and boule
vards without a vote of the taxpayers.
It Is proposed to Improve the boule
vard from tha Florence boulevard to Car
ter park this year at a coat of about
f,000. Carter park needs considerable
mora money to make It the pleasure
place originally planned. The't boulevard
system already laid out requires much
money for development.
The Increase of 1125,00ft In the police,
park, library, fire and sinking funds will
not be available until next year, but tha
ewer and park bonds may be realised on
tins year.
Another provision reqtirres the city to
levy ar.eh year iNnd retirement fund
of no'i less than IftOuQ nor more than
tirAKti. designed to pi-event reaching tha
tlmlt in tha issuance of bonds.
In 1914 tha city rfflclals fixed the gen
eral fund budget at Jl.Oin.ooO, which waa
tha charter limitation, In addition to
which there was a sinking fund of K50,
000, 1100.000 for hydrant rentals. HOO.noO
sewer bonds ant 1100,000 Intersection
bonds ,
Tha amendments permit tha paving
of
any thoroughfare leading out of the
city, to be ordered by a two-thirds vote
of tha council and by a majority any
street within a radius of one and one
half miles from tha city hall.
' Greater Omaha Kanri.
In event of Ores tor Omaha consolida
tion, the officials of tiie consolidated
Ity may levy to the extent of tha exist
ing legal limitations of the towns ao
nnexed, which really means combining
the various funds Into one Oreater
Omaha fund. Oreator .Omaha may bor
row money or Issue warrants to cover a
five-month period when South Omaha
would be without funds for maintenance
In that portion of the consolidated area.
Another section provides that In the
event of annexation Greater Omaha of
ficial may annex anv munlclnalltv
whose boundary lines are within two-
thirds of a mile of Omaha, this having
particular reference to IJenson.
DEAN HALSEY ADDRESSES
THE MEN0RAH SOCIETY
Trof. Walter Halsey. dean of tha Col
lege of Arts and Sciences of the TTnlver
slty of Omaha, delivered an addres en
Tha Study of Character" to tha Menorah
society Tuesday evening. , Election of
efflcera was held as follows:
President, Dr. Isidor Dansky; vice, pres
ident. Miss Sarah Brodkcy; secretary,
Miss Hannah Kulakofaky; corresponding
secretary, Mr. Jacques Itleur; executive
committee, Miss Lena Llpsey, Darnry
Kulokofsky. Dr. Aba Oreenberg and Jack
Maloahak; reporter, Sol Rarlts.
E RANGE ETERNAL
EVERLASTINGLY GOOD
jy-
the Lira you un
Ask for the beer and save the coupon.
FRED imUG DREfJIIIG COHPAflY
Who Owns Treasure
Box Taken from the
' Old Board of Trade?
If the sealed metal box in the corner
stone of the old Bnard of Trade bitlldlnj
contained, say l,0O0.C0 In gold for ex
ample, besides other valuables, how li
this treasure to be disposed of? That Is
a question that Is perplexing a few who
ere Interested.
The cornerstone has been removed. The
settled metal box has been taken out.
This waa done last Haturday. It was re
moved to the local office of i. C. .Mardts
company, the wrecking company., An this
company felt. It had no right to the treas
ure, the box was carried to the office of
E. M. Morsman, Jr., one of the fr.rmer
owners of the Hoard of Trade building.
There is some talk of turning the box
over to the Masonic fraternity, a that
loose laid the cornerstone over thirty
yeats ago. It Is up to some legal glen'
In step to the front to expound the status
of cornerstone treasure In such a tase.
Connell Pays Big
Sum for Back Taxes
' W. J. Connell has paid 119.00 of bsck
loxea owed bj Mm in accordance with
a settlement recently made between him
and the cliy and county.
County Treasurer' Ure reports bark tax
collections this year far In advance of
taut year and predicts a total for 115 of
1300,000 back taxes collected. The total
last year was 2no,flno.
Taklnsr Care tr two Chllalrea.
, No parent would consciously bs
Careless of tha children. Joe A. Roi
marln, Clarkson, Neb., uses Foley's
Honey and Tar for hla two children for
croup, coughs and colds. He says, "W
are never without Foley's Honey and Tar
In tha house," A distressing cough, sleep
less nights, and raw. Inflamed throat lead
to a run-down condition In which tha
child la not able to resist contagious or
infectious dlseasea. Foley's Honey and
Tar la truly healing and prompt In action.
It relieves coughs, colds, croup and
whooping cough. Sold everywhere.
Advartlaement
MRS. W. R. BURBANK TO MAKE
HER H0MEJN THIS CITY
Mrs. W. It Biirbank, widow of the late
truTtiager of the Hotel Fontenelle, la to
continue to make Omaha her home, con
trary to-reports that have come out to
the' effect that she Would go to New
York stale to live. This announcement
comes fiorn tha hotel management. Mrs.
Biirbank will accompany the body of
her husband to Syracuse, N. Y. She wIM
soon return to Omaha to live, according
to the announcement.
All Germs Ordered
To Beat iU Git!
Searching Influence of a
Remedy That Worki :
Wonders.
rVVs
-lev,
, Tha Introduction ef 8. S. 8. la at onca
command to blood imparities to find
a way out
. And what are blood Impurities' 'They
may ba the hypersecretions found In tha
mucous linings of tha body; they may
ba acid accumulations known aa rheu
matism; they may be bolls, plmplea, ac
aema, acna and atubborn. Indolent sores.
But examined closely, they are ail
germs that have gotten tha upper hand
and It requlrea tha flushing Influence qf
8. 8. 8. to drive them out. And out they
go when B. 8. 8. beglna to circulate in
tha blood. It only requlrea Ave minutes
to begin this influence, for it la a fact
that In this limited time 8. 8, 8. may ba
traced In tha urlna, in tha perspiration.
In tha effloresence from tha lungs to
how that It la at work. Germs, mind
you, are of. varloua kinds, but all are
foreign to health and & a a la no re
specter of destructive germs, it drives
them all out. of whatsoever name they
go by. Juat get a bottle of S. 8. 8. of
any drugglat and aoon you will obaervs
a derided change. And If yours la a
atubborn case, write to tha Medical Ad
viser, ears ef Tha Swift Speciflo Co., 107
Swift Bldg., Atlanta, Qa. Ha la a regular
physician, proud of his name by virtue ol
hla distinguished family and ta recog.
nlsed aa a foremost physician on tola
own merit.
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Special sale and demonstration
all this week. .
FREE During this sale and
demonstration only the factory
salesman will give a fine set of
aluminum ware absolutely free
with every range sold.
RANGE ETERNAL The
best malleable steel ranjo
' made; up from. .$55.00
We sell "GARLAND"
Gas Ranges.
UAYDEH DnOS.
COUPONS
Soil in Condition '
to Sow Spring Crop
The government's report for the week
regarding weather and crop conditions In
the corn and wheat belt shows that the
soil Is In excellent condition for sowing
and the winter wheat crop Is in good
shape. The report follows:
The much needed warmth and good
Showers, where most needed In the winter
I w heat belt were highly bcneflrlal. and
caused rsrld advancement and the
crop la reported In giod condition gen
erally. In the spring wheat lelt on
dltlons were favorable for sowing, except
soil was too wet In portions of Minnesota,
Friday and t r
Saturday uur. ijYeat Annual Kosc Dusii ana onruooery
iS to 27-incf) Lace Flouncings
The Most Popular Laac for Hummer at
About Half.
$1.0) Iace Flouncings; at, yard. .55 v
$1.50 Lace Flouncings; at, yard. .79t
$2.00 Lace Flouncings; at, yard. .98
$3.00 Lace Flouncing??; at, yd., $1.75
VL n Cluny I.are I'nderpriord.
Garment Modes That Are Strikingly New, Becomingly Designed,
Superior An Quality and Workmanship and Pleasingly Priced
at.
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No Man, Young qr:jOld,:With Clothes -to Buy Can Afford
to Miss Our Great Semi-Annual $15. 00 Suit Sale
A Splendid showing of Men's Spring and
Summer Suits, all hand tailored, silk or fine
alpaca lined, also half and quarter lined.
Colors are the season's choioest shades in
plain colors, with Olen Urquhart's, the popular
Tartans and checks and
Hart, Schaffner & Marx and six other prominent Chicago, Rochester and New York
this great semi-annual event. All necessary alterations
Resulting from our purchase of seventy-five (75) dozen
shapes from a large Chicago 'manufacturer we arc able
to present to the ladies of Omaha at. 1 . . . . . .
. A MOST EXCEPTIONAL SALE OF
, UNTMMMED HA TS '
Theso are positively the firfest shapes ever placed on sale in Omaha at the price, $1.49.
Inlthe lot are fine Milan Hemps, Plain Hemps, Lizeret and Pyroxeline Braids.
Every Shade ons Sale Worth from $2.49 Upward
Sale of these shapes will start Thursday morning. We feel prompted to predict the most active hat selling in months.
Read the Big Special Grocery Sale
worn
Savin ef as Q ea
Coat Of UviBT. ,
a-lU. ui lii beat high grade Dla
mand rt (lour, nothiiia finer fur
triad, plea or raikea, aaatk . .Si.TS
It Hie. bral granuUled sugar llJOQ
It bra Ueat 'Km All. lHtuuond C
. Lenox vr Laundry Queca while
laundry aop a
I lba. bal hlte or yellow corn-
meal , "4
1 lba. beat rolled while break fa al
oalmeal IM
4 lbs. fancy Japan rice ....... aio
' 4 lba. brat hand picked navy beans
at
vans oil or mustard sardines too
Tli beet domestic naroul. ver
micelli or apnalieltl. pkg. . .TVa
Advo Jell for deaaert. tlie Jell ttit
- whips, nothing Ilka K for dea
aert, pkg TM
Tlerehey's breavkfast cocoa, lb. SOe
Yeast loam, ckg
7 lba. beat bulk laundry starch toe
!-oa. Jara pure fruit areaervea aa
ill-oa, Jara pure strained honey.
at S6e
The beat aoda or oyster craekera.
lb Va
K C. Corn Flakes, pkg so
tirape Nuts, fk 100
i; boxes aafely inatehea
South Tak,ita and Nebraska, and more
moisture la needed In Montana and
North Pnkota. In ti-e far western por
tion of the belt cnnultlone are excellent
and early aown grain Is coming up. I'rep
n ret Ion of aoll in the'coin belt Is sdvsnc
lng ranldly under fnvorsble renditions,
and planting Is progressing In the south
ern portions. Rangea are reported In good
condition, and grass, In other sections,
made satisfactory progress. r
The mt Rhewmatlasa.
t'e Hoan'e Liniment and you won't
rare what causes It. The first applioa
tlon helps. Good for sciatica, neuralgia.
26c. All druggists. Advertisement.
Apartments, flats, houses and cottagea
can be rented quickly and cheaply by a
Bee "For Rent" Ad.
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A Remarkable Suit
f5fi ""THE 1 t -;; 'I1
Tailored Suit Made to sell at $20.00,
board assortment of classy models,
. .'
Come in nobby checks, the popular gabardines, poplins, serges afad novelties;
both regular and extra sizes for women and misses, Choicest values of tlie
Hundred ffcyryfJJV i, Thursday
New Kl iT' 'i'.r'.llYp Morning.
Including a splendid line of silk suits; any of them well worth $35.00. Jlun
dreds upon hundreds of discriminating women have pronounced them super
ior in every respect to other suits show n at $25.00.
An Immense Showing of , New Cunts Almost unlimited assort
ment of authentic style ideas in the season's best colors and fab
ric, at S7.95. 810. $12.50. 815. $10
Pretty Hilk Dresses, made to sell at $10.00
and $12.00, on sale at $5.05
New styles, most popular colorings and
weaves, extraordinary values.
House Hreaae, worth to $1.25, choice of over
25 doren, in all sizes, at 59
Thursday Forenoon Only.
stripes.
TICMOlt
tha
lli-os. cana condenaed milk ..TUt
ramy Queen olives, quart ...aao
2-lb. cans fancy sweet sugar corn,
wax, airing, greeu or lima beana
at Te
1-lD. cana Uolden pumpkin, hominy.
aauer kraut or baked baa.ua Tv
Tha best tr aiftlnga. lb. ...It We
aVlacLaren'a peauut butter. lb.
at im
Golden Hantos coffee, lb SO
ke aatWr aa Sgg Market foe tle
Veopla.
The beat strictly freah eggs, per
dnaen So
Nothing finer at any price.
Tha beet creamery butter, caxtnn
or bulk, lb M
The best No. 1 country creiuiierv
butter, lb Sao
No. l dairy tabla butter, lb. ,.tai
4!od dairy butter, lb SJo
full rreatni New Tork White, Vi
ronsln cream or Young Amerli-a
cheese, lb. ...I X))
vetal aUa-Uaaa sTavel Oraae Bale
ke Otaaage of Quality MeUUag
Mur Urow a.
l!t six. Viuraday, dosen 15a
169 else. Thursday, dosen aoo
lit else, Thuraday, dosen too
lit alxeThuraday, dosen lo
10 alxrrhursda). doacn. . . .ltVii
IT TDV MAVnPflV Fin ST JI..
BECOMES CITIZEN THAT HE
MIGHT JOIN THE ARMY
Jen K. Thomsen. though In this coun
try only two years and still a subject of
tho king of Pehmark, presented t himself
at local army recruiting headquarters to
enlist In I'nrle Pain's army. He was nn
employe of the Omaha Box company, but
he longed for a more adventuroua life.
Hecmltlng Sergennt Hanson saw that
Jens wss of proper physlrsl and mental
caliber and soon overcome the little matt
ter of cltlsenshlp. Jens took out his
first papers, renouncing his allrglance to
good King Christian and swearing fealty
to the United Htates of America. He
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Special Thursday
$22.50 and $25.00.
$13.75
.
Hundreds of Hpi-ing Waists, $3.00 to $4.00
values, in pretty Crepe de Chines, Stripe
Silks, broad assortment of Wash Silks, elc,
all colors $1.95
Women's Aprons, made to sell at 50c to 60c,
good assortment , 33
Thursday Forenoon Only.
Models to suit the tastes of men of all ages ;
also mighty snappy styles for young fellows just
assuming long trouser models.
Styles include young men's one-button soft
roll models fnd the English soft roll styles in
three-button, modes and many other .splendid
numbers. .
made without charge.
Brooms 15c Brooms 15c
Tbey are a gutid 4-tle jiairlor lirooni and m bargain you need at this
houserleanlng time.
KXAMKLWABK
On - lot - of blRk grade peppered
white ware, all large pieces, dish
pans, preserving kettles, coffee
and tea pots, Berlin sauce pots.
rice boilers, 11-qt. water
palls, etc.. vaJuea to BHc, to
clone out, at
49 I
If) i
came from the town of Norre Cundby.
Denmark, lie enlisted In the cavalry and
was sent to Kct t lgan, Colo.
BODY CF DEAD MAN FOUND
NEAR STREET CORNER
Aa Frank J. Koestur. 19.12 Hellevue boul
evard, and Harry Lohrman. 2023 Maple
street, were pasolng the corner of
Twelfth and Dodge streets Tursdsy night
they found the body of a dead mat
lying In the alley to the rear of 12W
Dodge street. The fellow was Identified
as John Willenger. a confirmed morphine
fiend. A sister and wealthy relatives
living In the vicinity of Missouri Valley
have been notified.
CI On Fourth floor
oaie watchPaPer,
50c Laces, Thursday, 19c
A splendid lino of Cream, White an.
Ecru J)emi Flouncings and Wide
Edges, in Oriental, Quaker, Shadow
and Plat Val Laces, made to sell up
to 50c a yard. Choiceof the lot Thurs
day one price, per yard 19
makers have contributed to
Some) Garden Tool Bargains
Any size malleable garden rake,
10, 12 or 14 -toot b jo
Full site garden hoes .... 10
Full site shovels, round or square
point 49
Lavwn rakea
$1.49
Washing Machines
Rouud Western "Washers, 6jocial, $2.98.
O. K. Washing Machines, special. .14.98
We sell "One Minute," "Motor,"
"Regal," "National Vacuum," "Dexter"
and many other of the be6t washers inade.
"White Lily" and "Voss" Electric
Washers are best.
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