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itlb UMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1918. 11 HELP WANTED FEMALE Professions and Trades. girl: GIRLS! Wanted Twenty-five girls to work In rack ing department; $9 per week to start. ITEM BISCUIT CO.. i:th and Capitol Ave. ' 15 GIRLS WANTED TO HELP WIN THE WAR Canvas work. Power machines. Experience not necessary. Apply FareJady, Third Floor. Scott-Omaha Tent & Awn ing Co., 1501 HOWARD ST. WANTED MACHINE GIRLS. Nebraska Tent & Awning Co. 1204 Farnam Street. Household and Domestic. WANTED White girl for general house work in six-room modern, Dundee home; family of three; no general washing! . wages satisfactory; a good home for the right girl: references necessary. Call Walnut 1756. CV ANTED Girl between 25 and 35 years of age for general housework and to care for 2 6 months old baby. Wages $10 per week. Must be able to take full t charge and have city references. Call Colfax 2398. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED. GIVE PAR TICULARS IN FIRST LETTER. BOX ' 182. COZAD, NEB. WANTED A colored or white girl for gen eral housework; small house, small fam. lly; good wages; good home to the right party. Call Harney 2825 or call at 1333 So. 35th St. TO THE GIRL who desires to work in a home where good treatment Is extended and wages fairly Kood, will do well by calling Harney 4285 or Harney 2268. GOOD experienced maid for general house work; no washing or ironing; good wages and permanent home for tin right party; references required. Harney 6344. WANTED FIRST-CLASS LADY PRESS ER. APPLY 1908 HARNEY ST. WHITE girl for general housework; no washing or Ironing; wages $9 per week. Fifty-third Ave. and Dodge St. Tel. Wal. 772. WANTED At once, white girl for general housework; no cooking or washing. Tel ephone Harney 4572. 1336 S. 35th Ave. MIDDLE-AGED woman to take care flats: room, board and good wages to the right party. Mrs. MlRer. 2580 Harney St. MIDDLEAGED woman who wants good home and good wages; one who likes chil dren. Colfax 4068. WANTED A good cook. No laundry or up stairs work, good wages. 127 N. 32d Avo. Phone Harney 6678. WANTED Competent second girl; city references required. Mrs. Frank T. Hamilton. S10 S. 32d Ave. WANTED An experienced white girl for general housework. Mrs. Ralph Peters, 614 S. 40th. Harney 205. GIRL for general house work; reference required; $8 per week. Mrs. F, F. Cald well, 3611 Harney St. Harney 2390. WANTED Dining room girls at County Hospital, $25.00, room board and washing. Tel. Harney 662. WANTED A cook and second girls to go west for Wyoming. Inquire Harney 981 for Information. HOUSEKEEPER wanted on farm at once. Small family; particulars In reply. Ad dress M. E. Dalton, Sumner, Neb. CAPABLE girl for general housework: two Jj. In family. 604 South 36th Street. Har ney 4355. WANTED A girl or woman to do general housework. Call Tyler 1918; ask for Jesse Smith. WHITE girl to assist with the housework; small family. 5008 Capitol Ave. Walnut 8686. YOUNO WHITE Girl to help with child and light work; good home. Telephone Wal nut 1621. WANTED A lady masseuse at the LaBelle Bath Institute. 1606 Harney. Doug. 7046 WANTED A nurse maid 15 or 16,Teference required, 143 8. 41st. Harney 6726. 1AID for housework, $7 per week, room and board. 2709 Leavenworth. Harney 6012. TWO LADIES to learn halFdressIngT Madame Wilson. 1510 Douglas St. Saleswomen and Solicitors. WANTED SALESLADIES. G. R. KINNEY SHOB CO., 205-09 NORTH 16TH ST. Hotels and Restaurants. WANTED, WAITRESSES. GOOD PAY. SHORT HOURS, EX CHANGE RESTAURANT. UNION STOCK YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. PHONE BOOTH 105. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day la enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1665. 18th and Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 6890. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If you fall to find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bee office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New lists Issued every week. TWO very neatly furnished rooms, desira ble location; very reasonable. 607 S. 26th Ave. Red 6389. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine, 608 North 17tu St Reason able rent. MODERN furnished rooms at the Sunshln ... apartments. 608 N. 17th St. $2.50 per -,. ,; week. ; LARGE, sunny, furnished room in modern . home, Hanscom Park district. Harne V 1308. - NICE sleeping room, suitable for two; walk- ing distance. Douglas 6707. 863 S. 26TH AVE. Nice light modern roonf Tyler 2262-W. PLEASANT clean, airy, well furnished room, modern. 2213 Dodge. Douglas 8990. CLOSE-In large decorated room, to person With reference. 2526 Dodge St. $18 S. 19TH ST. Close-in, two large nicely furnished rooms. SIX rooms, modern house. 1016 S. 20th St.; $15 per month. Housekeeping Rooms. NEWLY decorated, pleasant, completely furnished rooms. Four on ground floor for family or club of girls. Suites of two or three for light housekeeping. Single sleeping rooms. Walking distance. 25S0 Harney. LARGE room with alcove, also one large rem on second floor with privileges of dining room, kitchen and laundry. 1801 ouuiey aireet. weosier Zoas, HANSCOM Park District, large front room with kitchenette; strictly modern home, on car line. Harney 1352. LARGE, nicely furnished three-room suit; also garage; no children. 3026 Davenport. MODHRN. nicely furnished roomsi beauti ful location; no children. Harney 6554. I'oR RENT Three-rooms and bath, all mod- rn: also garage. 2709 N. 45th Ave. iii irsBKHEPlXQ and sleeping rooms, tnod- . r:i. 404 N. 16th Douglas S644. , ONE. two or three light housekeeping rooms. 1 , balh floor, 2578 Harney. j FOR RENT ROOMS Board and Room. 209 S. 33D. THE BRANSFORD HOTEL Is a new and modern fireproof building, home surroundings, for refined people; select neighborhood; excellent service. FURNISHED room tnmodrn home, board optional. Red 6825. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. SUBLEASE, 3-roora apartment, with five room accommodations, $35. Call Harney 2580. FOR RENT HOUSES Wtst. DUNDEE. 704 North 60th Street, $40.00. 3019 Marcy, 7 rooms modern, $36.00. John N. Frenier, Douglas 654. MODERN house, 7 rooms and sleeping porch; will build garage. 629 N. 40th St. North. l EIGHT-ROOM modern house, Kountze Place, cheap to party who will take good care. Call Webster 8363. 4 LARGE rooms with bath, second floor, $10. Also barn. 2639 Seward St. Tel Red 682. $22.60 FOR 6-room modern house. 1809 Loth ron St. South. 6-ROO.M Cottage. 2470 South 18th St. $13.50 monthly. H. W. Binder. Douglas 1264. Miscellaneous. 2023 GRACE ST., 8-r mod. house, $20. 1S16 Corby St., 6-r.. pt. mod. house, $17.60. ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO., 205 S. 18th St. Douglas 722. Realtors. ONE 7-room flat, mod., $20.00; one 6-room cottage, modern all but heat, $16.00. Rest of mouth free rent, will put In good repair. D. 6707. A. W. Toland A Co., 593-5 Erandets Bldg. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIGH SONS & CO.. BEE BLDG. LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. Tyler 729. Shopeu & Co.. Rentals. Douglas 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. MONTERE VE Apartments. 145 N. tUii St. 5 rooms, $55.00. 3 rooms, $35.00. KLOKB INVESTMENT CO. BEAUTIFULLY furnished 6-room apart ment, with sun porch, to sublet. Best lo cation and janitor service. 3208 Harney. Telephone Harney 6X13. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. FOR RENT Modern 8-room house In de sirable neighborhood near a publlo park, and on good car line. Phone Harney 2414. 315 N. 25TH Duplex fiat. 7 mis., $32.50. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 153H. 333 Securities Bldg. T1ZARD PALACE BLOCK Close In, few equal; 3-room apartment; also 4-room flat. Apply 2201,4 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. North. BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and five room apartments. Sethlow Ter race, 16th and Yates. Webster 932 aud Webster 4328. , FOR-RENT 4-room modern apartment In a new building, with a Murphy-ln-door bed; only $17. 816 N. 16th St. 702 Manderson Four-room modern apart ment. First floor. Colfax 129. STEAM heated. Near P. O. Low rent. G. P. Stehblns, 1610 Chicago. $20, 6-room apartment, 16th and Locust streets. Call at Wolf's store. South 6-ROOM apartment; strictly modern; Jani tor service; desirable location. Doug. 6392. Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment management. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty WAREHOUSE SPACE 39,000 square feet of floor space In the American Hand Sewed Shoe company building, northwest corner 12th and Harney Sts. Hydraulic elevator; steam heat and sprinkler system. GEORGE AND COMPANY DOUGLAS 756. FOR RENT One entire floor In the Brom ley building, about 60XS0 ft.; steam heat, water, elevator: also some good rooms. Cheap rent. I. N. HAMMOND. Agent, 210 S. 13th St. MODERN store, 16th near P. O. Low rent. r. P. Stehblns. 1610 Chicago. Stores. STORE FOR RENT 40!) B. 16th St. At the very center of the first-class retail section and street car transportation. GEORGE & CO., DOUG. 756. Office and Desk Room BUSINESS Men demand the best office location. The Bee Building supplies this demand. Keystone Inv. Co., Tyler 131. MOVING AND STORAGE FREE SERVICE FIDELITY Phono Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. Jfl PT?ITTi Express Co., Moving, . J. 11LLD Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos: moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEMIS PARK HOME. ' 3716 HAWTHORNE. 7 rms, all modern, hot water heat, south f out, .60-foot lot, paving all paid, con v nient to car, fine location and close to the new cathedral. This property can I had for $5,000 on good terms and this price is less than the" actual cost to re produce same. An excellent opportunity for some one to secure a ntce home at a bargain price. Let us show you this property. J. L. HIATT COMPANY Qflfi FIRST NATIONAL fWBAKK BLDO. PHONE CO TYLER UO Close-In, Near 27th and Leavenworth, $4,000. A dandy practically new 6-room modern home; can give Immediate possession. Has full size lot, with garage; oak fin ish on the 1st floor, with fireplace, 3 dandy good bedrooms on the 2d floor, wilh open sleeping porch; this is in walk ing distance and convenient to car line. Easy terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National. NEARLY NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW. PRICE ONLY $4,650 Seven rooms snd bath, oak and white enamel finish, built-in features, dandy sun room and sleeping porch. Located on a dandy lot in the Montclair addition. A real home for some one. l OSBORNE REALTY CO. Ti'l O'o. ,ni. i:a ,k i;'!-. Tyler 456. ii:ST ,KARN"A.1 6-r. n:n hiuignhm. all modern, lot 50x123. fine shade trees. Price .ou0. L. A. Urii.-.iuel. Phone D. 161 J. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. A DANDY HOME ST. JOHNS PARISH. Eight room and bath, oak finish and strictly modern In every respect, choice lot on Boulevard, rwar California St. Trice only $3,000. 11.000 down OSBORNE REALTY CO. 701 Om. Nat. Bunk Bids. Tyler 496. NEW DUNDEE OAK BUNGALOW rooms on one floor; bookcases, colonnade, un room; $3,850; only $360 cash. 136 mo. Call days Doug. 3140. North. MILLER PARK BUNGALOW, $300 DOWN AND $30 A MONTH. Kie rooms, strictly modern bungalow, located in Miller Park district; oak floors and oak finish in living room and dining room; colonnade openings; built-in fea tures In kitchen; two large bedrooms and bath; full basement, furnace heat; large corner lot. Price of this property, $3,500. Bargain. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. 537 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg., D. 1781. KOUNTZE PLACE OWNER COMPELLED TO SELL Five-room semi-bungalow. located .In Kountze Place; living room running the full length of house, with fireplace and built-in bookcases: beamed ceilings In liv ing room and dining room, plate rail and panel walls; oak floors throughout; two bedrooms and bath on second floor. Price of this property, $3,250; $600 down and $35 a mouth. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. 537 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. DANDY COTTAGE BARGAIN ' PRICE ONLY $2,100. Five rooms and bath, partly modern, choice south front lot. 42x142 feet. $30(1 down ami $20 per month. Near !4th and Lnrimoro Ave. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. SEE THIS BARGAIN. 8-room bungalow, ground 100x128, east front, cement walk, 12 cherry trees, grapes and raspberry; newly decorated and painted; it is cheap at $3,600; can sell for $2,860. $500 cash; one block from Fonte nelle park. 4602 N. 42nd St. Phone Doug las 419; residence, Walnut 1376. C. D. HUTCHISON & CO., 1623 Farnam. One of the Best Bungalows on the North Side. Five rooms and bath, beamed ceilings, fireplace, choice oak finish, full basement, good attic, choice south front lot, with paving all paid; one block to car. Price is $1,350 and is sure worth the money. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 701 (imJJat BankBldg. Tyler 496. TO HOME SEEKERS We have a choice personally selected list of cottages, bungalows and houses In the north part of the city for sale. Free auto service to bona fide homeseekers with $300 or more In cash. Mitchell In vestment Co 24th and Ames. Colfax 217. HOUSE AND GARAGE, $3,500 Square style, 6 rooms and bath, all modern, nice garage, large lot, paving paid, near 16th and Evans Sts.; $860 cash, balance monthly. TEBBENS, THE REALTOR 605 OmahaNat. Bk. Phone D. 2182. KOUNTZE PLACE home, fine 2-story house, strictly modem, garage for two ma chines; corner lot; close to park and car. Price $4,860. Hasp Bros., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. KoUNTZE PLACE Modern k-room bouse, full basement, large lot, close to car. Price J.I 350 JNorrls A Norrls. D. 4170. . lllNNBUBAome-ud "lots "'off er th best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 1ST. South 20TH, near Vinton; 8-room modern, hot water heat, also 4-room partly modern on same lot. Write Box 6197, Omaha Bee. 35TI I AND DEWEY AVE. Lot about 66x124 with 7-room fully modern cottage. If In terested see owner. 610 S. 86th St. Miscellaneous. BUNGALOW. New. 6-room stucco; oak finish; nicely decorated; fine location; near car line. Price, $4,000. Terms, $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. 5-R. BUNGALOW, oak finish and hot water heat, nice lot, for $2,500. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1294. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1084. REM ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electric Bldg. Tyler M. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON. 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAOUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Specialist, 15th and Dodge Ste. Douglas 415. 66x132 ft., within five blocks P. O.; $6,600. Great bargain. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. REAL ESTATE Investment REAL eBtate, Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY. Realtors. Douglas 6342. Bun Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange FUR HALE OR TRADE For clean stock or general merchandise, hardware or Imple ment stock, 320 acres In Edmunds county. South Dakota. A very fine farm; 100 per cent tillable; lies practically level; cash price. $60 per acre; will carry back $7,600 or pay difference In cash. For further information, write Russell & Lindgren Co., Aberdeen, S. D. WILL take touring car worth $1,600 on 160 acres near Gordon, Sheridan Co.; land mostly good black loam; act quickly. D. 1472. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease, 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D., for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 678 Brandels Bldg. Douglas $840. EQUITY in 2 acres, close to Krug park, to exchange for small auto. Call evenings. Walnut 1629. REAL ESTATE Unimproved ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS. $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE ft SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN 50 ACRES WEST OF BENSON IMPROVED ' Ground lays well and is best of soil, mile from Dodge road. Good farm improvements. Rented this year. This would make a good dairy farm location. Buy now for the future. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Street. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 5 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee car. Oak finish In two rooms. Full lot. Garage. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 8. 17th. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $875 to $1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purposes. Phono D. 6074. Shuler & Cary, Realtors REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $3no to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty o. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. I. .ST vour :,ronvrtv with JOHN J. Ml'LVIHILL, j 200 Biandcis Theater Bldg. Flume D. . REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has 8 five-room houses, one 7- room, modern house, one k-roora modern house and 3 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to car lines In Omaha; also l.'e.OOO first mortgages: prices are right and property in first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 213 City National Bank Building. MEET me at F. D. Weed's Office FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MAY 6TH. Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark. W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.25 acre for Eastern Colorado land 10 years ago are paying $10 to $25 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely since they found could save commissions by buying direct from W. S. Pershing, ex mayor of Linton, Colo: S.JOO acres sold Ne braska and Iowa parties last week COLORADO offers great "opportunities for farmers of moderate means to secure farm homes on very easy terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C. Tallmadge, Colonization Agent Kans.-Colo. Ry Co.. First National Bank Bldg. Pueblo. Colo. FIFTY QUARTERS eastern Colorado land for sale from $10 per acre up. Write Henry Hummels. Lincoln, Neb. Iowa Lands. 640 acres Improved farm, $100 acre. Great bargain. i. P. Stebhins, 1610 Chicago. Minnesota Lands. YOU'LL do so much better dealing with a company like ours, that owns the lands it sells, especially a railroad company. Interested In getting settlers located along Its lines. There Is every reason why we should help you In selection, price and terms. Let us write you. Arnold. Coin'r. I 1. R. Railway Co., 607 Wolvln UHlg., Duluth. Minn. Missouri Lands. $5 DOWN. $5 PER MONTH buys 40 acres Wayne Co., Mo., price $160, farm, fruit and poultry land. Write for particulars. Ueo. D. Williams, Mt. Vernon, 111. Nebraska Lands. 40-Acre Immediate Sale. 40 acres. Improved. 6-r. house, almost new barn for 8 head horses (hay mow for 5 ton), quite a few acres alfalfa; entire 40 hogtlght. Renled for $500 cash In ad ance. goes to purchaser. For sale and for Immediate sale. Extra good location, only 22 miles out, and Rood auto road the en tire distance. FOR HOME OR INVEST MENT. Can you beat it? And also have land for security. See me at once. Price only $175 per acre; Vi cash, balance 6 per cent. ORIN B. MERRILL COMPANY. Rooms 1117-1218 City Nat. Bank Bldg NEBRASKA FARM- LANDS AUK "SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices write Geo. Autlll, Blair, Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arah I.. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb TWO Nebraska 160-acre farms, Improved. Seward Brothers, 678 Brnndels Bldg. Douglas 3840 and Colfax 4193. RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy terms. A. A. Patxman, 301 Karbach Blk. CHOICrTFAlfMSTT New York Lands. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, giving descrip tions, terms, prices, etc., on hundreds of farms for sale; free for the asking. Square Ileal Realty Co., 42 The Florence, Syra cuse. N. Y.. T. Black, mgr. South Dakota Lands. FDR SALE OR TRADE For smaller farm or may trade for clean stock of general merchandise, hardware or Implement stock, one square section Brown county, South Dakota, farm; very highly Im proved; 400 acres under cultivation, bal ance In hay and pasture; all tillable; over $7,000 new buildings. Cash price $100 per acre. Will carry back $25,000 on land or pay difference In cash. Write Russell & Lindgren Co., Aberdeen, B. D. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of the choicest land In the heart of the very best sec tion of the Clovar Belt of Central Wis consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write for booklet and map. John S. Owen Lumber Co.. twen, Clark County. Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a., Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi ft C. M. Rylander, 854 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN A SON. 423 8. 15th. Douglas 9371. WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467. Omaha Bee. WE have clients who will pay cash for bar gains In western land. White A Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Horses Live Stock Vehicles TWO good teams farm mares, 6 and 7 years old, 2.700 to 2.800 lbs. Will sell at great sacrifice If sold eoon, or will trade for late model ford car. 2213 Douglas St. FOR SALE Young registered Holsteln bulls of high class. Price right. B. O. Goodlax- son, Kimball, B. D. FOR SALE 20 Holsteln cows and heifers. Apply F. C. Bliss, 254 Exchange Bldg., South Omaha. FOR SALE Four good milk cows. One just fresh. Colfax 3812. 2721 Fowler Ave. HORSE, weight 1,000 lbs., work single or double. For sale cheap. (4th and P. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. 7 PER CENT INTEREST"! First farm debentures, amply secured, convertible as payment on land or Indi vidual mortgages, at purchaser's option, denominations $100, $500, $1,000 and up. HARLEY J. HOOKER. 940 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing, E. H. LOUGEE, INC., 638-40 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts n account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG ASSOCIATION. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg, Kl vL FARM LOANS. CI Of Oyo JO PAUL PETERSON, Ol2 O 384 BRANDEI8 THEATER BLDG. H. W. BINDER, Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1716. CITY AND FARM LOANS 5, 6H and Per Cent. J. H. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG, 313 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. 512 HARRISON & MORTON, (1$ Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Private Money. BHOPEN COMPANY, Dougjas 428. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, ( mo., H. goods, total, $3.50. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Securities Bldg.. 3 6th. Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1C1 SMALLER LOANS. O tV O W. C. FLATAU. EST. 18M. l 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 50, DIAMONDS ANdTeWELRY LOANS.. Lowest rates, Private loan booths. Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6611. Est 181. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, April 22. Evaporated apples Callfornlas, 14 ft 15c; state, 15(r16Vc. Prunes, firm; Callfornlas, 7144c; Ore gons, 12Vi&14c. Apricots, steady: choice, 17Vc; extra choice, 18c; fancy, 19fe20c. Peaches, steady; standard, 1H4?llc; choice, 12H14c; fancy, 13 Mi He. Raisins, quiet; loose muscatels 9 '4 I choice to fancy seeded, lOViOlle, I seedless, t 'katc; London layers, $2.00. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Week Opens With Liberal Run of Cattle; Hogs Lower; Short Supply on Sheep Market Omaha. April 22. 1918. Receipts were: Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. 1 Official Saturday 1.174 IU.L'40 326 Estimate Monday 10.500 1$,S0 3.500 Same day last week. 12. 705 li.4.10 ,6S" Same day t k, ago. S.7SS IO.S72 N.601 Same day 3 wks ago. 9.233 12.SS0 10,941 Same day year ago..,. 3.523 7,09 8,491 Cattle The week opens out with a rather liberal run of callle, about 10.600 head as compared with 12.705 head on last Monday and only 35,230 head on the corresponding Monday last year, tjuallty of the offerings was rather better than last week and there was sufficient demand for the strictly good to choice beeves to maintain values on these Itrsdes and phinie heavy cattle brought $16.60ijf 17.00, the same as last week. On (he medium and common cattle bids snd lisles were anywhere from 10J26o lower than the close of last week and the same was i rue as to cows and heifers. Business In Blockers and feeders was fslrly active and desirable grades of weights ruled fully steady. The medium light weight stuff be ing slow and unchanged. UuoiBtlons on Cattle Beef steers, good to choice beeves, $16. OOitf 17.00; fair to good beeves, $15.0016.00; common to fair beeves, $U.50(rl4.60; good to choice year lings. $13.00iS15.50: fair to good yearlings, $11 50W12.5O; common to fair yearlings, $9.00 (1(1100; cows and heifers: good to choice heifers. $13.60013.50; good to choice cows, $12 nuaj 13. 16; fair to good cows, $9.6041 11.50; common to fair cows, $7,50((l'9.bO. Stoekers and feeders: Prime feeders, $11.35 ffl2,60: good to choice feeders. I10.00W 11.00; 11.00; fair to goodfeedors, 08.5049.50; common to fair feeders. 07.50 j 8.60; good to choice stoekers, $9.60011.50: slock heif ers, $8.50Stl0.6O: stock cows, $7 60 10.00 ; stock calves. $8.50011.60; veal calves, $9.00 JflJ.OO: bulls, slags, etc., $10. ('Off 13.00. Representative sales; BREF STEERS. No. Av. l'r. No. A v. Pr. 6 920 $15 25 22 1096 $16 60 23 1076 16 76 36 1244 16 $0 9 1265 16 00 33 1330 16 25 21 1700 16 35 46 1207 16 40 6 1293 16 60 Hogs tin the supply of 1S.S00 head of hogs or 188 cars the feeling was weak fol lowing slow and weaker early advices from eastern points and packers wore slow 1n coming to a trading basis anil the esrly sales were made mostly to shipping order buyers and they bought on a basis of 10 M6c lower than Saturday s general trade, Tho best light shippers and packers brought ns high as $17.25, ths top tor the day. The bulk of the sales ranged from $16,800 17.00 and an dime. By mid-forenoon only a portion of the supplies had changed hands at prices around 1015o lower than Satur day's general market. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr 56. .36 ... $16 76 26. .313 ... $1 10 26. .306 70 16 86 66. .274 ... 16 90 68. .266 ... 16 95 68. .334 ... 17 00 73. .288 40 17 05 24. . 177 40 17 10 77. .221 ... 17 15 76. .15 120 17 10 77. ,106 ... 17 25 86, .214 70 17 $0 PIGS. 48.. 85 ... 16 25 Sheep The market opened today with a very short supply, only 3,600 head, consist lug mostly of light lambs, and salesmen were generally asking around 26 600 higher and buyers were very slow In making trades on any basis. Offerings were mostly light and light handywelght wool and slipped lambs, with very few ewes and wethers on sale, and a two-load string of slipped ewes sold early at $15.25, the highest point for the season. By midforenoon none of the offerings had changed hands, with the ex ception of a couple decks of handywelght clipped lambs at $18.00, quotably around 2io higher. Quotations on sheep: Good too holce lambs. 1:0.00 21.60; fair to good lambs, $19.50020.60; fair to choice yearlings, $15.25 If 17.00; fair to choice wethers, $l4.60(f 16.00; fair to choice ewes, $11.60(816.60: feeder lambs, $18,00019.60; spring lambs, $2O.0O26.0O. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. 79 fed fat ewes 88 $14.00 12 fed fat ewes 75 .00 120 fed fat lambs 7 21. 130 fed fat ewe 6 13.60 Pt. Louis Uve Stock. St. Louis, April 22. Cattle Receipts, B. 600 head; market steady; native beef steers, $11,50116.76; yearling steers and heifers, $ 9 . 0 0 4j 15.00; cows, $7.50ig12.50; stoekers and feeders, $7.60 13.00; fair to prims southern beef steers. $9.00(15.75; beef cows and heif ers, $6.0013.60; southern yearling steers and heifers, $7.50 10.00 ; natlvs calves, $7.76 15.611. Hogs Receipts, 13,000 head; market steady; lights, $17.70 17,0; pigs, $15.26 17.75; mixed and butchers, $17.60(fi17.85; good heavy, $17.30 17.60; bulk, $17.50 17.85. Hlieep and Lambs Receipts, 300 head; market steady; lambs, $20.25621.25; ewes, $16.00f 17.00; wethers, $16.608H7.00; can ners and choppers, $6. SOU'S. 60. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, April 22.-Cattle Receipts, 12,000 head; market lower; prime fed steers, $16. 00t6)17. 00; dressed beef steers, $14.60 16.60; western steers, $14.OO17.O0; cows, $7.7513.76; heifers, $!).0014.00; stoekers and feeders, $8. 2514.10; bulls, $8. 6012. 76; calves, $8.00(012.50. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head: market higher: bulk, $17.3017.66; heavy, $17.30 17.46; packers and butchers, $17.35(6)17.60; light, $17.36(917.65: pigs, $13,758)17.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipt,, 1,000 hesd; market higher; lambs, $20.6021.76; year lings, $16.60(Tj18.00; wethers, $16.00017.00: ewes, $16.00016.76. Sioux City Live Stock. Bloux City, la., April H. Cattle Re ceipts, (,000 head; market for killers, 10c to 15o lower; stoekers steady; beef steers, $13.00017.00; fat cows and heifers, $1.00 16.00; oanners, $7.508.60; stoekers and feeders, $.001.(0; calves, $8.00013.00; bulls, stags, etc., $8,00411.60; feeding cows and heifers, $7,60011.60. Hogs Receipts, (,600 head; market 10c to 16o lower; light, $18.06 17.10; mixed, $16.65016. 5; heavy, $16.60016.76; pigs, fl. 00019. 00; bulk, $16. $6017.00. Sheep, and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market steady. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, April (3. Hogs Receipts, 56,000; market weak. Bulk $17.10017.60; light, $17.10017.76; mixed, $16.90017.70; heavy $16 0017.30; rough, $16.00016,60; pigs, $13.2617.26. Cattle Receipts, !4,000; market unset tled. Native steers, $10 60017.60; stock era and feeders, $8.30012.60; cows and heifers, $7.40013.90; calves, $9.00014 50. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; market firm. Sheep, $18.00017.85; lambs, $18.50022.00. a new high price record. St. Joseph Live Stork. St. Joseph, April 22. Cattle Receifts, , 000 head; market lower; steers, $18.00 17.10; cows and heifers, $7.00016.00; calves, $7.00018.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market higher; top, $17.56; bulk of sales, $17.26 17.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market higher; lambs, $11. 00021. 7(; ewes, ;:i.OO016.6O. Metal Market. New York, April 2$. Metal Exchange quotes lead firm; spot, l7.12Yi07.25; apel ter, dull; East St. Louis delivery, spot; of fered $6.90. At London: Spot copper, 1110: futures, 110; electrolytic, 125; spot tin, 1333; tu tures, 333; lead, spot, 29 10s; futures. 12810s; spelter, spot, 64; futures, 64. New York Sugar. New York, April 22. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal, 6 005c; molasses, nominal; re fined, steady; cut loaf, 8.95c; crushed, 8.70c; mould A. 7.95c; cubes, $.20c; XXXX powdered. 7.86c; powdered, 7.60e; fine gran ulated and Diamond A, 7.46c; confectioners A, 7.35c; No. 1. 7.30c. New York Cotton. New York, April it. Cotton futures open ed barely steady; May, 29.46c; July, 28.90c; October, 27.86c; December, 27.60c; January 27.36a. Cotton futures closed steady; May, 28.98c; July, 28.61c; October, 27.56c; December, 27.25c; January, 27.20c. Spot, quiet, mid dllng. 30.46c. Chicago Produce. Chicago, 111., April 22. Butter Market steady; creamt-ry, 84042c Eggs Market higher; receipts, $1,220 can's; firsts, 330340; ordinary firsts. 32 33c; st mark, cases included, 32083c, Potatoes Market steady; receipts, 27 cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, bulk $1.3001.40; sacks, $1.3501.45. Dry Goods. New Tork, April 22. Cotton goods and yarns here today were steady, with large government demand pending. Raw silk was bicker. Dress goods mills shortened sell- j lug nd. GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Moderate Arrivals Reported ; Cash Corn Unchanged; Trade in Oats Active; Barley is Higher. Omaha. April 2J, 11. Moderate arrivals were reported over Sunday with a total of 296 cars. Wheat re ceipts were It cars; corn, 176 cars; oats. 90 car; rye, ! cars and barley, cars. Trade In both corn and oals was quite active, the latter attracting all ths atten tion earlier In the session, Casli corn was generally unchanged to 60 higher, only a very few cars selling at Saturday's ' price, while tho bulk went at an advance of 2c nt'.d 4c. particularly, the good grades of the white and mixed corn. There was an active Interest shown In oats, a premium of 10 and la being paid for this cereal over ths sales made Sat urday. No. 1 white sold at 86Vc and the No. 3 while at 86c and 86 He Standard oats sold at 860 and 86Vc while the No. 3 whits went at 86ic and $6c. Rye was nominally unchanged while bar. ley was several cents higher. No. ' barley brought $1.66 and the No. 3 grade, $1.50. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 2S0.000 bushels. Corn, none; oats, 140.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 364.000 bushels, and shipments 53,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,368.000 bushels and shipments of 1,156.000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,221.000 bushels and shipments 692,600 bushels, against receipts of 913.000 bushels and ship ments of 1,657,000 bushels last year. Trlmary oats receipts were 1,377,000 bushels, and shipments 819,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,817,000 bushels and shipments of 219,000 bushels last year, CARLOT RECBIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Winnipeg 244 Chicago 3 7$ 148 Minneapolis ,136 Duluth 8 Omaha 1 17 90 Kansas City 1 13 33 St. Louis 13 126 98 These sales were reported today: Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, $1.73; i cars, $1.72. No, 4 white: I cars, $1.70; 1 car, $1.69; 2 cars, $1.68. No. 6 white, 1 car, $1.68. No. white: 1 car, $1.62; 1 car, $1.63; 1 car. $1.60. Sample white: Its car, $1.30; 1 car, 92c. No. 3 yellow: 3 oars, $l.64Yt: $ cars, $1.64. No. 3 yellow: 1 car. $l.63: 22 srs, $1.62. No. 4 yellow: cars, Jl.of; 1 car, $1.67. No. i yellow: 3 cars, $1.60. No. 6 yellow1, t cars, $1.45; 1 car, $1.40. Sample yellow: 1 car, (1.00; 1 car, 95c. No. 8 mixed: 1 csr. $1.61; 3 rare, (1.60. No. 4 mixed: ( rare, $1.67; 1 car, $1.66; 1 car. $1.56. No. ( mixed: 1 car, (1.4$. No. 6 mixed: t cars, (1.38; Vi car, $1.36. Oats No, 1 white; 1 car, B6V". No. 1 white: 3 cars, 86 lie; 1 car, 860. Standard: 1 car, 86Uc: ( cars, (6c. No. ( white: ( cars, 86c; 4 cars, 8614c; ( cars, 6c. No. 4 white: 1 car, (6Vc; 1 car, 85 Vie. Sample white: 1 cars, SSVfcc; 1 rsr, (3c; 11 cars, 83c. No, 3 mixed: 1 car, 83c. Barley No. 1: 1 car, $1.(6. No. 1: car, $1.60. Wheat No. S, amber durum; 1 car, (3.18. No. 1, northern spring, 1 ear, (1.11. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 1 white, $1.7201.73: No, 4 white, (1.6801.70; No. ( white, $1.68; No. 6 white, (1.(001.61; sam ple white, 9201.30; No. 1 yellow, $1,640 1.64V,; No. 3 yellow, $1.6201.83; No. 4 yel low, $1,6701.59; No. 6 yellow, $1.60; No. ( yellow, $1.4101.46; sample yellow, 9601.00; No. 8 mixed, $1.6001.61; No. 4 mixed, $1.55 ID 1.57; No. ( mixed. $1.48: No. 6 mixed. $1.3601.38; sample mixed, $1.20. nets: No. i white, 8(086Vic; standard. 60864r; No. 3 white, 86Vi0sfle; No. 4 white, 86VI 8614c; sample, 83083VC. Barley; No. 3, $1.50. Rye: No sales. Chicago closing price, furnished Th Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. I Close. HlghTfLow.l Close. 8at'y. Corn. May July 1 S7H 1 45 1 17 Vi 1 47 84 H 74 Vi 47 30 24 (7 25 10 21 00 23 60 117 1 17VilU7Vi 1 47Vijl45Yi 146 Oats. May July Pork May Lard May duly Ribs. May July 8304 (1 73 Vi (304 (34 74 73t 73074 47 30 24 (7 25 20 23 AO 23 50 47 00 47 10 14 76 26 06 12 7 47 (0 34 tt 14 0 25 10 24 95 21 70 13 02 I 3 17 21 17 23 52 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS Prospects of Decline In Receipts Causes Corn Prices to Advance. Chicago, April 12. Corn developed consid erable strength today, largely as a result of Increasing belief that receipts would fall off to a material extent from now on. The market closed firm at $1.1701.37 Vi, May, and $1.47Vi to $1.47Vi. July, with the finish ss a whole ranging from a shade off to lr. net advance. Oats closed un changed to Tin higher and provisions down 16 to 25 cents. Renewal talk about ths prospective dim inished arrivals led to free covering by shorts In corn, chiefly during the last half of tho session. In the first part of the day the market was unsettled, and bean had the advantage a good share of the time owing to the fact that contrary to expec tation receipts were fairly liberal and that the weather here had turned fine. Bears, however, were disappointed at the visible supply statement, which showed a decrease of 101,000 bushels for the week. Then came renewal forecasts that the movement from the country would abate. Sums- n,uent changes In pries were nearly all up grade. Fresh demand from the seaboard gave strength to eats. Excellent crop conditions, though, mads the July delivery Inclined to drag. Provisions sagged owing to packers un loading and to a drop In the value of hogs. New York General Market. New York. April 11. FlouT unsettled ; 1 spring, $1O.7(0M.!6 winters, $10.86011.16; Kansas, $10.10011.26. Corn Spot, steady; kiln flrlsd No. I yI ow. $1.60: No. 4 yellow, $1.66; No. 1 white, $1.80; cost anfl freight, New York, prompt shipment, Oats Spot, easy; natural, 708c, Hay Quiet; No. 1, nominal: No. 1, $1.10; No. 1, (1.1001.10; shipping. 90096c Hogs Steady: state medium to choice, 117, 86043c; 118, nominal; Pacific coast, 117, 10023c; 1916, 14016c. Hides Firm: Bogota and Central Ameri can, 13034c. Leather Firm; hemlock sol ovsrwelghts No. 1, 47c; No 1, 46c. Pork Steady: mess $63.00054.00; family, (51. 00066.00; short clear, $49. 00066.60. Lard Weak: middle west, $26.20026.80. Tallow CJul.-t; city special loose, 18e. Wool Steady; domestic fleece XXXX Ohio, 65066c Rice Firm; fancy head, 9Vi0Hc; blue rose, 809Vic. Omaha Hay Market. Receipts continue heavy on pratri hay, but lighter on alfalfa. Demand very quiet, causing market to be In a weak condition and prices lower On all grsdes of prairie hay. Prairie Hay Choice upland. $17.00; No. 1 upland, $15.00016.00: No. 2 upland, $10.00 14.00; No. 1 upland, $6,OO0.OO: No. 1 mlldland, $16.00016.00; No. 2, midland. $10.00014.00: No. 1 lowland, $10 00011.00; No. S lowland, 7.00.00; No. 2 lowland. $4.0006 00. Alfalfa Choloe, $21.00; No. 1. $11,000 1 00; standard, $11.0017.00; No. 1, $10,009 12.00; No. . (7.50010.00. Oat straw. (6.0007.60. Wheat straw, (6.0006.60 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, April 12. Corn No. t yellow, (1.4001.68. Oats No. 3 white, 86087e. Flsx $4 0204.04. Rye $2.6301.56. Barley $1.4101.(0. Bran $38.14. Floui- Unchanged, Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., April 22. Corn No. S mixed. $1.6101.66; No. 3 white. $1,700 1.74: No. 1 yellow, $1.6201.6; May. (1.17 01.28: July, (1.5O'i0I.61. Oats No. 2 white, 86VJ087CI No. 2 mixed, (1084c. Kansaa City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., April 22. Butter Creamery, 40c; firsts. 39c; seconds, 38c: packing, 30c. Eggs At 82c. Poultry Roosters, 18c; broilers. 2 0 26c, St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, Mo., April 22. No. No. J white, $1.7601.78; June, , $1.67; $1.48 ; July, $1.48. Oats No. 2, 84 Vic; 'o. 3 white, 88c; May, 84c; July, 74o. NEW YORK STOCKS Business Revives and Values' Advance; Equipments Active and Strong Featurec; U. S. Steel Market Leader. New York April J. Equipments and spe cinltles which derive their momentum In large part from the war demands, were the active and strong features of today's stock market. Investment issues making lit tle or no progress. Fragmentary war bulletins were encour aging In the sense that they Indicated s further check to the German drive and do- .; mestlc news, which Included reports of In- . creased western tonnage and trade expan sion, also was helpful, Half a score of stocks, among which may , be cited Baldwin Locomotive, Crucible Steel. Bethlehem Steel. Great Northern ' Ore, Mexican Petroleum and Distillers' Be. . curltles. contributed overwhelmingly to the moderately large business at gross ad vances of l'i to 3 points V, 8. Steel again overtopped the list In point of activity, but was under Intermit tent pressure, reacting a full point In ths last hour, with proportionate recessions elsewhere. Ralls were sluggish and mostly lower the only exception being Reading, which rose a large fraction In response to a sudden Inquiry Just before the close. Thera were Isolated gains In utilities, notably Brooklyn Transit and People's Gas, hut trading as whole lacked much of last week's publlo Interest. Time money was In smaller supply at re cent quotations, but call loans hardened, pre sumably In conseuuenee of last week's con. traction of reserves In the bank state ment. Dealings In bonds wers mainly limited to the Liberty Issues, which were variable. Virginia deferred 6s lost 10 Vi polntoj n th supreme court decision. Total sales of bonds (par value) aggre gated $5,275,000; U. 8. bonds (old 1ssues, were unchanged on call. Number of sales and rang of prices ! the leading stocks: Closlni Salea. High. Low. Bid. Amer. Beet Sugar.. 800 7 74 American Can .... 14,300 46V4. 44V, 73 44H 7s (V Amer. C. F. . . . 6.300 Amer. Locomotive,. (.800 80S 7Vi 66H 66H Amor. S. & R 6,300 T1i 71 7( Amer. Sugnr Ref. 700 106 10614 105 Amer. T. A T 700 100 100 100S 1S 12,000 64 (1 3 : 600 64 (3 (3t 200 110 110 108 Amer. Z,, L. AS... Anaconda Copper . Atuhlson A., O. A W. I, 8. L. Bal. A Ohio Rutts & Sup. Cop.. Cal, Petroleum 1,300 (1 61 61V, , 300 S0" 30 1 .... Wk 138 181 ( 64 . 1.000, IS ' ..14.(00 70 Canadian Pacific . Central Leather Ches. A Ohio Chi., M. A St. P. Chi. A. N. W C, R. I. A P. cits.. Chlno Copper ... Colo. Fuel ft Iron (6fc 1 17 1 1 ' 4 41 ' (7 ' 6 80 4,400 38 Vi 17 00 1H 1,100 41 1 41 4 17 6,100 41 Corn Products Rot. 10,100 27 Crucible Steel 14.100 (7 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 6,000 11 66 19 Distillers' Bee 33,100 41 47 48 US Erie General Electric ., General Motors , , .. Ot. No. pfd Ot, No. Or ctfs.. Illinois Central ... Inspiration Copper. (0 14 141 V,6o 123 111' ll'lOO 80 21 V.ioo 50 ii" 111 4i X 1 (S 60 (8 28 (7 16 31 112 17 i 18 II 61 18 103 (4 -' 31 63 24 "i (1 83 18 r !1 ' Int. M. M. pfd.... 10,700 90 (8 ii" st" International Nickel International Paper. 3,700 38 K. C, Southern Kennecott Copper . 2.000 21 Louis. A Nash Maxwell Motors , , , Mexican ePtroteum t(,100 7 15 11 Miami Copper Missouri Pacific ... Montana Power . . , Nevada Copper . . . New York Central. N. Y. N. H. A II. . Norfolk A eWstern Northern Pacific .. Pacific Mall Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal ... Ray Cons. Copper. 100 28 1,000 11 400 1,000 too 1 I C9 $8 21 100 24 (00 43 (4 0 24 0 13 1,100 36 SI Reading 11,000 Rep. Iron & Steel.. 6.700 (4 Shattuck Arl. Cop Southern Pacific ,. 1,200 (3 2 11 87 Southern Ry 1,100 11 Studebaker Corp. . . 1,900 a 88 Texas Co , Union Pacific U, S. Ind. Alcohol., U, S. Steel V. S. Steel pfd lUah Copper Wabash pfd "B" . , Western Union ... WoNtlnghouse Eire 1,300 148 146J47 1.500 120 111 130 185 117,400 (6 4 400 110 110 110'fc 700 81 80 82U 22 200 94 94 4 1,200 41 41 41 'j Total sales for the day, (60,000 shares. New York Money Market. New York, April 22. Mercantile Paper Four months, 6 per cent; six months, 6 per cent. Sterling Sixty-day bills, (4.72; rommer. clal 60-day bills on banks, (4,72: commer. clal 60-day bills. $4.71j demand, 14,7645: cables, $4.76 7-16. Silver Bar, 69c; Mexican dollars.- 77c , Bonds Government, Irregular; railroad. Irregular. Time Loans Steady: (0 days, 6 06 par rent: 90 days and six months, 606 per cent. 1 Call Money High, ( per cent; low, t per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent; closing bid, 6 per cent; offered at ( per cent; last loan. ( per cent. 16 ,"J 'sj S fl. do. 2 4 ... I(.7 do. coupon ..(7 Gt. N. 1st 4 Vis (8 IT. 8. 3s, reg., t I, C. ref. 4 .. 7 do. coupon .. I. M7 M. .,,. ! U. 8. Lib. 8 Vis . K. C. 8. ret. (s 77 a. 8. 4s reg. .lot L, A N. an. 4s 11 do. coupon ..106 M. K.AT. 1st 4s (0 Am. For. Be. 6s. (M. P. gtn. 4s., (7 Am. T. A T. c.6s (lMont Pow. (.. !( Anglo-French (s. 90 N. Y. C. deb. ( ( Ar. A Co 84 Northern Pao 4 80 Atchison gen. 4s (1 'Northern P. la. (6 B. A O. ov.4s. 770. I. L. ret 4s.. (1 Beth Steel rsf 6s (1P. T. A T. la. (( Cen. Leather 6s. (( 'Pen. con. 4s. 6 Cen. Paciflo 1st 71 Psn. gen. 4..' C. A O. ev Is.. 79 'Reading gen 4s (1 C. B. A q j.4s. 91 . L.AS.F.a.(a 61 C M AS P. c4s. 7(8. P. ev. I.... 12 C.R.I. AP. r 4s 66Bouthrn Ry id. 12 C. A 8. rsf. 4s 70Tsx. A Pm. 1st (4 D. AR. O. ref 6s 4 Union Pao. 4.. (6 D. of C. Is(l13) 91 U. 8. Robber la 71 Erie gen.. 4s.. 6U. 8. Bteeel Is. (7. Gen Electric Is 6 Wabaah lit ... 13 U. 8. Lib. 1st 4s 96.66 F"ch gV, lS.. London Money. London, April II, Silver Bar, 4d psr ounce. Money At 2 psr cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 1 per centj three months, I 9-16 per cant. Coffe Market. New York, April 11. Th market for coffee futures was quiet again today with fluctuations Irregular. Th opening was nominally unchanged In th abasnc of business, but after selling up a point or two during the early trading prices turned easier under scattered liquidation. July worked off from 8.46c to 1.41o and Sep tember from 8.63o to I.SOo with th market closing net I pclnts lower to 2 points high er. There were rumors that a steamer with ' 38,000 bags from Brastl had gon aground, but according to latest advices was not in a dangerous position and was expected to be refloated before tomorrow. May 8.82c; July, 8.43c; September, 8.51c; Octo ber, !.64c; December, 1,60c; January, 1.65c; Marob, 1.76c. Spot coffee, dull; Rio 7s, to; Santos 4s, 11 Vic There were reports In th coat and freight market that plan were being made which will provide that all coffe Imported front Brazil shall be on government freight allotments and at uniform freight rates. Today's cables from primary markets quoted rates at $2.00 per bag compared with the government rate ot $1.70, and th recent prlvato rate of $3.60. 8ales wer reported. Including Santos 4s at $9.t0, L011. don credits. The official cables showed a decline of 76 rels in the Rio market with 8antt spots unchanged and futures unchanged to . 25 rels higher. Brazilian port, 16,000. bags. Terpuntlne and Rosin. Savannah. Ga., April 12. Turpentine Firm. 2'8S3SVic: Sales, ISO bbls; receipts, ': 36 bbls.; shipments, 101 bbls.; Stock, 22,962 bbls. Rosin Steady; sales, ISO bbls.; receipts, 183 bbls.; shipments, 331 bbls.; Stock, 96,263 bbls. , ;,. Quotations: B D E F O H I, 15.10; K, 4J1 $5.60; M. $3.70; N. $6.30; WG, $6.70; WW. $7.00. . T . 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