1; : iHIE. BEE; OMAHA, THUtjSIXAY, AUGUST 1, 1918. 11 EDUCATIONAL. Van Suit School ot Business. Day and Evening Schools. Ml Omaha National Bank Bldg. Dengla 6890 - FOR RENTr ROOMS. ' Furnished Rooms. VS , Nicely furned room in modern buntja- ay v icv muni ( a-iuitixj iinni Board optional. . 251 -Meredith ave. Colfax 2883. SANITARY modern rootns for man only 32.60 per week. Sunshine Apartments, (01 N 17th St. J B Roblnton. 441 Be Bldg. Dougla 8097 MODERN, furnished room, permanent Of transient. Including large front room suitable for three gentlemen. 1711 Dodge. 206 S. 20TH AVE. Furnished room, mod ern, also basement room, cheap; walking distance. Phone Harney 1782. MCLLY "furnished front room, large closet, modern, private home; one block to car line. Harney 5896. . UKA.N'D HOTEL 520 S. 13th St., under new w in.ougemnt, nice, clean front rooms, $2 up a week. iiii DAVENPORT ST. Room, furnished or unfurnished, walking distance. Douglar Ji'71. ' ' 21J4 DOUGLAS Cool.j neatly, furnished room. Plenty of hot water. ' Bo"ard If de sired. " I : iZI S. S1ST AVE. Private family. Modern Call Harney 4455. ' 11 Jl'jbKKN ROOM, one block from car. 22d and Plrikney. Web. 4971. STRICTLY modern furnished, room ak 315 No. 25th St. Tyler 8632. 1 MCRLY furnished room lu modern apart ment; walking distance. Red 4232. Housekeeping Rooms. 2627 HARNEY ST., suite of 3 light house keeping rooms; cool, airy, modern; rea- sonablev walking distance. H. 4525. TWO furnished fdr light housekeeping at 2961 Pacific St. Phone Harney 1352. C14 N. 22d, front room with alcove on bath room floor. 3 - ROOMS, modern, with private family. . 190 Cass. Board and Rooms. NICE, newly furnished front room, suitable for two, with board if desired. 2618 Har ney St Hotels. COOL rooms. S3 week: also apartments wltb kitchenettes Kden hotel no F'uffs - FOR RENT FURNISHED. Apartments. NEW 6-room, light, cool and airy apartment, with beautiful new furniture, for rent for long period by owner called away on wai service. West Farnam district. Walnut 863. - - luiGH-CLASS furnished apartment. S rooms and bath, walking tllstanca. $43.30 Douglas S140. Houses. FOB RENT -to responsible parties, nicely furnished five-room bungalow, near Fort Omaha. Phone Red 5604. FOR RENT Furnished, after Bept X or for sale immediately, an s-room moaern nouse near new Catholio cathedral. Web. 1819. FOR RENT-HOUSES. West TO responsible party large bouse, at corner Twenty-fifth avenue and Douglas street Suitable for high class, rooms and dining service. Also tins mWitlon for .lodge or social organizations. Phone owner. Doug, las 7256. v ' 1142 S. 32D, 7 rooms, $30.00. 1407 Harney, S rooms, $50.00. 408 S 24th St., 8 rooms, $50.00. . ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1836.. ' 833 Securities Bldg. 3304 NORTIi Sixty-ninth street, J rooms, $15.00. 6922 Bedford avenue, 8 rooms, $12.60 OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASS'N. 1568 DOUGLAS, rooming house. $33.00 Flat 2305 Leavenworth. 6 rms . $20.00. JOHN N FRENZER. Douglas 664. North. 7-ROOM house, hot water heat, walking distance. Harney 2049. T South l-ROOM bungalow, modern, new, $30, 2659 Pierce St.; 6 -room house, modern with garage, $32.60, 1641 S. 25th St.; 8-room ' house, modern, $30, 3421 Charles. Phone Tyler 1812-J . DOWNTOWN, 6-room modern. 611 So. 21st Ave. Doug. 3077. Miscellaneous. FOR RENT 11V. 24th St., 3-r. house. $11.00. 1921 Leavenworth St., 5-r. flat, modern except heat, 417.60. ' 2412 Decatur St., 6-r. house, modern ex cept heat $20.00, 2419 Seward St., 6-r. house, modern ex cept heat. $22.60. 2224 Dodge St., 8-r. modern house. ALFRED C. KENNEDY ' COMPANY, REALTORS. "... ',, 205 South 18th St " ' Douglas 722. LltsT your property for rent or sale wttb FIRST TRUST , COMPANY. ftealton Tvler 728 -T " house's ' IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY CRBIGH SONS CO.. BEB BLDG 408 S. 24th St., 8 rms., $50.00. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1538. 338 Securities Bldg. Phfwn. A Co.. Rentals Dougls 4228 for rent-apartments: West. ' - APARTMENT. ( rooms In the nudson. 207 South 26tb Ave.: beat and janitor service $42.60 snd $50 per ojpntb.. Benson & Movers Co., Realtors, . 424 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. P. 746. 7 HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof, fine lawn and . flowers; best location; 24th and Farnam Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. . - ' North" : Ti AUG. 1ST, $20 five-room modern flat.v282C No. 16th. Call at Wolfs Store. JESTABROOK apartments. 4 rooms, $25; $ rooms. $22. G P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Miscellaneous PETEES TRUST CO., Specialists- rn Apartment management. FOR RENT Business Property. " . ' ' Stores. FOR RENT. i .. M00 SQ. FEET OF FLOOR SPACE. 1005 Farnam St Three story and base. ment brick building.- Electr Steam heat Suitable tor Vholesala and , manufacturing. ARMSTRONG.WALSH COMPANY Tyler 1636 , " 333 Securities Bldg. DOUBLE store room, 2410-12 Cuming, will v rent either separately or together, rental 830.00 each. ALFRED C. KENNEDY ANY,. 20? South 18th Street ' Douglas 722. COMMISSION DISTRICT. " IITH A HOWARD ' Double (tore, two stories and basement. Total floor space 7,400 jquars' feet. Can divide. . . ARMSTRONG.WALSH COMPANY Tyler 1638 . 633 Securities Bldg. STORE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas. 20x $0; steam heat: rent 81 15 per month. EWORLD REALTY CO.. ' Dofltles 6342. . Sun Theater Bldg. STORE North 16th St., near P. O. . rent. G. P. BteVblns. 1610 Chicago. low Office end Desk Room WILL RENT to responsible party suite oi office rooms, vtwo private, offices' snd .e ception room, beautifully carpeted, ma hogany roll top desks and furniture -ead j for occupancy. Apply 1424 First Nation al Bank Building.' Phone Tyler :80. ENGINEERING firm will share fins office and stenographer's service In Room 430 Bee Bldg. ATTRACTIVE offices at reasonable rentals In -The Bee building, where service Is REAL. - Keystone In Co - Tyler 111 " s Garages & Barns. 1 LARGE SIZE GARAGE, cement floor, elec , trie lights. Tyler 1516. - w i i . ii ii i i i in i isessssz - i WANTED TQ RENT. , Unfurnished Apartment and Houses SVANTED TO RENT Small bungalow. West r amam or Dundee. Long time lease, two ta UmUfi feast ot references. WaL 28L WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your nouses for rent with u and get results. Mere request than bouses:. glee as thousea. ' , Payne Investment Co.,'. Kialtdtc $27 Omsha Nst'l Bank Bldg. P 17M. MOVING AND STORAGE. FREE FIDELITY s 1$TH AND JACKSON . DOUG. 181'' STORAGE. MOVING. PACKING. REASONABLE RATES FREE RENTAL 8ERVICB. COMPLETE LIST OR ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN A BTORACE "X ' Owned and operated' by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard at., between 15tb and 16tb. Phone Tyler 1400. Hare your moving ha ad led Just as yon would an order tor new ftirnlture. That's tte way we do It Ask to see our dally rents! lists FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. - Separate . locked rooms tor household goods and pianos: moving, packing and shipping. - V, OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., SOS 8. 14th. Douglas 4111. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. oAROE moving vans; careful men. Fur niture peek., ttorsge 1417 Chfago. P $$$ t n ''DCTTTl Express Co.. Moving. F. u. tXEJEJU packing snd storage 1S0T Farnam St. Web. 8743; Douglas ties Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing sod atorirfg call Tyler 23tf or Douglas 4338 EAL ESTATE IMPROVED West FOR SALE. 7-room modern house located on Mili tary Avenue car line. Lot Is sufficiently ' large for erection ot another, dwelling If desired. Priced for qulojr turn $3,260.00; $300 cash, balance easy payments. . For complete details call Doug. 2926; ask for Mr. Moore. FOR SALE. T-roora modern house, well Ideated on pared street In Benson. Has ground equal to S ordinary lota. Reduced for quick U sale to 84260.00. (500.00 cash; balance easy payments, will make further dis count from above price to party who can pay equity of $1,750,00 in cash. For complete details call Douglas 2926. Ask for Mr. Moore. . - 615 NORTH 34TH, $4,700 Dandy 7-room new modern home; Just listed; a well-built, nicely arranged home. In a very desirable location; has living room, dining room, den, kitchen and three bedrooms, full two stories, oak finish. Ar range with us for Inspection GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 319-20 City National. $26.00 PER month and a .small cash pay ment down will buy a new bungalow, 4 rooms and bath, east front. Doug. 1016. LOT with all Improvements; on paved street; good district; $395 to $495: $5 down: $5 per month.. Doug, 5074. NEW .up-to-date 7 rooms, oak finish, large lot fine location; price $6,250; terms. 6137 N 24th St. Nnrrls & Norrls. D. 4270. MINNIE LUSA homes and lots offer 'he best opportunity to invest your money Phone Tyler 187 North. MILLER PARK BUNGALOW OWNER LEAVING CITY If you are contemplating buying a home, It will pay you to see my practically new, 6-room modern bungalow; oak floors throughout, bullt-ln book cases and buf fet, beautiful oak woodwork. Can give possession August 15 or September 1. Price. $4,000. Terms. Call Colfax 2661 for further particulars. COTTAGE HOME A half block south of Center St. and the car line, on 50th St., 6-room cottage, in splendid condition, electrlq lighted, large .lot and dandy, shade 'trees and hedge. A great place for garden and chickens and for children, too. V Only $2,200, on payment plan. Another 6-room place, with 3 lots, In this same general location, but further from car line, at same price. HARRISON & MORTON, 916 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tel. D. $14. ATTRACTIVE BUNGA LOW, 3 ROOMS 4-R. A C C OMMODATIONS. THREE LARGE LOTS. Six blocks to Miller Park, close to Fort Omaha; a dandy little place. Price $2,900, $200 cash, balance monthly. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone. Tyler 50. MILfcER PARK BUNGALOW. : Seven rooms and bath, nearly hew home, built by owner; screened front poch, fireplace, book cases, all the little .extra features, oak finish; certainly a bargain for $5,500. ... OSBORNE REALTY C6., 701 Om. Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. ROOM house at 2207 Maple street. Mod ern except heat Nice location, only $2,100. Paving paid. - - W. H. GATES. 647 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1394. IF you are going to buy a home, see this first: a fine five-room house: electilc lights, gas and water. Price $2,000. Sse owner at 33,10 Mandorson BEAUTIFUL new oak bungalow $250 cash. Large corner lot. Qne block from car. Completely modern, $3,600. Call days Doug. 3140. YOUNG ft DOHERTY, REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT.' 323 BRANDEIS THEATER. DO. 1571. FIELD CLUB DISTRICT, 7-R. modern house,, garage, lot 70x165, price - $4,250. C. A. GRIMMEL. Rhone Doug. 1615. Smtiii Field Club Residence Just listed, a 7-room, strictly modern resldenoe, located on the corner of 35th Ave. and Woolworth, I rooms on first floor, finished In oak; ,4 bedrooms on second floor; dandy 1st, south front; paved street, paving paid; price $7,000. If looking for an elegant home' tn a ' first class neighborhood, don't fall to see this. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY " REALTORS, BS7 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. s- nortETside BUNGALOWS, v Easy Terms Two 5-roora 'all modern bungalows on Blnney St., near 20th St.; oak finish, furnace heat, nice a oath front, 2 blocks to car line; price $3,000, each on terms of $508-cash and $30 per mo. , ' J.1 L. HIATT CO., 900 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 63. CdtTTAGB BARGAIN. ' 7-roorn modern, in Field club district. one block to cas; fine location; a bargain at $3,000; easy terms. . F. D. Wead, $10 8. 18th fit. ' -. ' ' THERE Is no tetter investment than a high grade first mortgage bearing ( per eent Interest and secured by an Omaha resl-s - dence. ET. iU Lougee, Inc., 838-40 Kee line Bldgl ' i- : ' BIG SNAP. , 40x66, with 9-room nouse, on 24th Just south of Leaventvorth, only i,soo. JOHN W. ROBBJN8, 1802 FARNAM ST. Miscellaneous. A BRAND new -room and bath bungalow will be sold at .a bargain; fine south front corner lot; hardwood floors 'throughout; birch finish. In two' main rooms; full ce mented basement-; guaranteed furnace; 'complete with beautiful light fixtures, shades and screens; sewer,- water, gas, electricity and cement walks; $260 cash . will handle; balance like rent- - r - ' WALNUT 677: . DANDY 8-r. completely mod. house In tine repair, real close In, good neighborhood at a big bargain; terms or exchange con sidered. RABP. BROS, 210 Keellne Bids. Tyler 721. REAL' ESTATEIMPROVED Miscellaneous f -FOR KENT AND SALS v PSaJiTEK SHOTWELL. 8 17th Si Douglas tots VK SELL, rent. Insure snd make loans on : 1 city property, Miorth. ok yf MITCHELL INV'BSTilENT CO., 14th and Ames Ave. Col. 217 ,' 6-ROOM cottage, twu blocks from caT, fuii i lot. -SJ.OOOTerms. $300 cash.belanre $20 per month i BENSON 6c CARM1CHAEL. ! - 842 Paxton Block. LIST your house, flat for sale and-rent, for quick results. The National Invests ment CO., 2709 Leavenworth St. Harney $013. ' W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estafb an3 Insurance. 13iq Farnam St. Douglas 1084 ror. quick sale or rent of your property call A. J. DAVIS CO.. Doug. 7150. 220 S-Mlth St., Real Estate and Insurances , . HOMES AND H MESITES. PAYNE-INVESTMENT CO.. S37 Om Nat Bk Bldg Doug 1781. F. P. WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Business operty. W"B WILL buy your home or business prop erty ana pay cash. H.-A, WOLFS CO.. Eleotrlo Bldg. Tyler 88. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. K TUKET A -SON. SSSsFlrst National Bank Bldg, M'CAGUBl INVESTMENT CO. . Inoome, Business and Trackage Specialists. join ana uoage sts. Douglas 416. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES. DODGE THE HIGH. COST OF BUILDING Trade your vacant lot for this seven. room modern home; lot 45x138, with shade trees and shrubs; good neighborhood, 2 Hi blocks from car line; paving all paid price $5,500; mortgage $2,400 Owner will take well located vacant lot or small cot tags for equity , J. H. DUMOKT & CO. - REALTORS. 418-18 Keellne Bldg. Douglas 690 8 ACRES 6-room house, ch. house, hog barn, well, cave, fruit; a beautiful acreage tract, well located, N. w.; all clear; iu exch. for $3,500 cottage In city, some cash, bal. easy. Call Mr. Browne, Tyler i 1872. Residence, Walnut 3007. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease. 211 Bran, in. Bldg. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED, West. PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management South FOR SALE 2 lots, just south ot Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cbesp for cash. 'Address Box T 1188. Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. NEW COTTAGE BARGAIN. 4 rooms and bath, city water, sewer, ' gas, electric light, cottage Just about fin ished, i lots, 60x128 each, 3 blocks from car line, tn Benson, $2,550; good terms, or will take lot and part cash. ' P. J. TEBBENS CO., 606 Omaha Nat, Bank. P. 2182. Dundee. DUNDEE HOME $300 down for a strictly modern, brand new. 6-room bungalow Liberty bonds or W. 8. stamps same as cash. Douglas 8840 or Colfax 4193. owner. FOR property In Dundee, Happy Hollow and Falracres call GEORGE AND COM. PANY, 902-12 City Nat. Bk. Doug. 766 Acreage. BEAUTIFUL 2-ACRE . HOME 7-Room, all modern house; garage and chicken house; about 100 cherry trees; large number currants, gooseberries, ap ples, pears and grapes; about one-third tn garden; faces boulevard; only 7 blocks from stfeet car; 4 blocks from Fontenelle park and 3 blocks east ot paved street. On account death ot my husbarid I must sacrifice this home at once. Call Coltag 1132 5 ACRES, only a few blocks from car line, excellent soli. Pries $2,875. Tel. Wal. 1656. 6 ACRES near Omaha, price $1,475. Tel. WaL 1565. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Miscellaneous. FOR SALE. Two beautiful lots south ot Elmwood Park In Overland addition, full size lots 60x150. Will take Liberty bonds as pay ment. Owner going to camp, must sell. Act quick. Address Box Y 635, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED. WANTED-RANCH OR FARM Press brick business block and residence property; also $10,000 worth mortage pa per, ' S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 113 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE-WANTED. . FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WANTED It you havs a substantial, modern (furnace not Important), five-room home In good neighborhood and on through ear lino that you will sell on payments with about $200 to $500 cash payment telephone South 1689 and give price and location at once. Must be clear and all on ons floor, and worth around $2,000. Distance not Impor tant If good location and near through car line. 3610 8. 25th street WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for I and 6-rqoru houses snd bungalows with $300 sad $V'0O down. Call Osborns Reslty 3o. Tyler 498. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. PARTIES owning, eastern uoiorauo miuw -wishing to sell, please eall C. L. Tate; real Estate, $59 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Omaha, Nefc WANT .1 or. 6-room modern cottage near i car. $300 cash; balance payments, Har ney 6012. " WANT 4-5 Km. Cottage, part mod., on pay ments. ;$100 easn. Harney 6012, FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that Installment loan on. your home ' changed ta -a straight five-year loan and relieve yourself, of that monthly burden B. H. Lougee. Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Kcclfae Bldg. H. W. BINDER, - Money en hand tor . mortgage City National Bank Bldg. - ..QUICK ACTION ON LANDS. W T. GRAHAM, 04 Bee Bldg. Dougl 1883. C1 Ot FARM LOANS WV2 10 PAUL PETERSO 264 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. - O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nt. Bank Bldg. Doug. 3711. CITY AND FARM LOANS. - $. 8 and S-Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg. 512. 5V2 RR1SON MORTON, Pit Omaha Wat Bank Bldg $100 to to $10,000 Made pn ad. Wead Bldr.. 18th an Private Mone 3PEN A COMPANY I MADE promptly. F. D. Wea and Farnam 8t. shop: Douglas 4326. Miscellaneous ' LOW RATES. , Cp. Carl berg. 812 Brandels Theater Bldg.. Doug. $86. FARM AND RANCH LANDS GREAT BARGAINS $6 down, $5 monthly buys 40 acres, good trait and poultry land, near town, southern Missouri. Pries only $320. Address Box 282-C. Springfield. Mo. ANGUST 4TH. Opr next excursion to MeOehee. Ark, W. 8. FRANK, 01 NEVILLE BUD. 1 ;FARM AND RANCH tANDS Colorado Lands. usliels wheat: 40 bu: corn; 28 bu. ots; So bu. .barley and millet. Every crop gViod ; own your' own real farm as you have- dreamed. It is possible with our prices and terms. Write for details. HOLYOKB LAND COMPANY nolyoke. Colo. . f.AXDl LAND I , LAND I ' 7.300 acres In best wheat and corn soil In Colorado Attractive prices and terms on whole tract; will divide. Write for full particulars. HOLYOKE LAND COM PANY, Holyoke, Colorado, - Nebraska Lands. "Farm renters - 'ATTENTION iter Is a chance to get a horns ot your own which you can pay tor In a few years out ot a crop Inoome. : 160 acres,' with fairly good buildings, 44 mlles-fronva live town, on main line U. P.t railroad, 140 miles from Omaha: alt level, black loam soil, ever foet tilla ble; 15 acres pasture, S stores alfalfa; 80 acres corn, balancs smajt grata; price $120 per acre? $Yo to $5,000 cash bal ance .easy termsVt i per cent; If you want this don't delay.- Tell us in your first letter when you and your wife a go to see the land. ' . J. H. DUMOtf T & CO., REALTORS, -! 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 890. Tfarm NEMTOAHA A very desirable smooth farm. 13 miles from Omaha postotctce, comprising stv acres: 300 acres In crop: two sets of lm nrovement: strictly -flrst-clsss land; see us If you want A No. 1 stuff close, In. F. t. walker '& CO., Phone Dou 70!4 401-t Omaha Natl. Bk WRITE me for pictures and prices of my farms and ranches In god old Dawes countjv Arsh L. Hungerford, Crawford Neb. SEVERAL exceptionally good combination grain and stock farms for sale In norm west Nebraska. Send for list. Kloks jnv. Co.. Omaha. 160 ACRES Improved, close In, paved rosi Nllsnn. 42S Securities Bldg- - Oklahoma Lands. IMPROVED farms In a section that has never had a drought Always lota of rain fall. Small cash payment; ten years tor the balance. Write W. H. Jones, Immi gration Agent. Texas, Oklahoma A East ern Railroad Co., Broken Bow. Okl. Wyoming Lands, WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per Including paid up water rights. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylander. 864 Omsha Nst'l. T FARM LAND WANTED. FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm wltb us It yon want to ''eep It. E. P. 8NOWDEN BON. 610 Electr Bldg. Douglas 9$71 WE have buyers on hand at all timea for Improved farms and ranches. Whit A Hoover. 454 Omaha Natl. Bank Bldf . POULTRY AND PET STOCK AIREDALE PUPS FOR SALE Farm raised, fine sturdy fellows, good style and conformation. Eligible to regis try. Sire "Supreme Judge" Dem "Ken dalls Bertha." Also sell Tried Brood Matron. B A GIETZEN. Marquette. Neb. POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE Canury birds from imported stock. Douglas 4641. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. FEEDING and breeding ewes for sals. J E Patterson. Sanders. Mont For Sale. ONE pair of 8-year-old mules tor sale. Wm. Pamp, Benson, Neb. ' FOR SALE White male hog, Call Florence 3625. FOR SALE A young cow Call Coltag 4192. MONEY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as seourit; $40, S mo.. H. goods, total, $3.60. Entailer, larger am'ta, proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 433 Securities Bldg., 16th A Farnam. Ty. (6$ LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 8MALLER LOANS.. OCT, W. C FLATATJ EST. H9I O. TH FLR 8ECURITINES BLDG. TY. 060 DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock. 1514 Dodge. D. 1618 Est 1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Shopen & Co. to Mary J. Ryan, 84th .AM . I- -, 1-- . . ' Bl., lutl II. nurui ul jruii. m,, nwi side. 40x130.5 $ 105 William J. Blrken, Jr., to Maude E. Gsantner, Ohio St., 66 ft. east of Sherman ave., north side, 30x8... 2,500 M L. Clark, sheriff, to Omaha Loan and Building Assn., 14th St., 87S ft north of Sherwood ave., east side, 25x128 1.667 Rasp Bros, to Martha H. Terrlll, n. e. cor. 19th and Pratt sts., fixiou 4,060 Elizabeth Tex and husband to Min nie R. Slutzkln, 24th St., 40.8 ft north of U St., east side, 60x150.... 1.100 Minnie R. Slutzkln and nusband to Mary Jerman, 24th St., 40.3 ft. north ot U St., cast side, 50x160,. 1,300 M. L. Clark, sheriff, to Occidental Building and Loan Assn., s. w. cor. 31st and Marmon sts., 66x125...,. 3,265 Fred M. Bradley to Bertha A. Bar- ger, n. e. cor. 39th and Wright sts., 60x124 300 Mary Bell and husband to David D. Haney. 25th st., 120 ft. north of B St., west Bide. 00x150 8,000 Nebraska National Bank to Aaron Wolf. S4th St.. 235 ft. north of Dodge St.. east side, 50x126 1,600 Charles W. Martin and wife to Anna Julien et al. Mary St., 43.5 ft. east of 80th st. north side, 42x120 1,200 John E. Qulnn et al, to John Dlnneen, 26th st, 120 ft. south of w it., west side, 60x150 650 Oscar C. Andreas snd wlfs to Frank Noclla and wife, Cedar st, 98 ft. east of 8th st, south side, $3x133 150 M. L. Clark, sheriff, to Richard A. Sherbondy, s. w. eor. eza ana ieae ta. 80x118 235 Rita Pascals and husband to Mary E. Akers, n. w. cor. 30th and Tucker sts., 22x132 4.600 Food Crisis in Austria - Past, Says Minister Paul Amsterdam. July 31. The food crisis in Austria is almost overcome and presumably never will recur, -says Food Minister Paul, according to the Neue Freie Presse of Vienna. nt says that harvest prospects are prom ising and that the situation, especial ly as to fodder, is better than the previous year. A note of warning, however, is sounded by the minister, who says "there must be the great est economy." U. S. Orders 510 Engines - ' , For French Army Roads Washington, July 31. The War de partment has ordered 510 locomotives for military railroads in France from the Baldwin locomotive works at a total cost of about $25,000,000, it was announced today. About 10,000 freight cars for service in France, costing about $18,000,000, will be ordered within a few days. Banker Eahn Decorated. New York, July. 31. The French government has conferred upon Otto H. Kahn, American banker, the deco ration of the Legion of Honor in recognition of his services on behalf of the allied cause before and since Amreica entered the war. No Peace Offer. : London, July 31. Speaking in the House of Commons today, Arthur J. Balfour, the British foreign secre tary, said that no enemy government had approached the entente allies regarding negotiations for peace, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Were Stady, with Lower Tendency; Hogs Con tinue Higher; Sheep Are Slow and Lower. a Omaha, July $1, 1918. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 13,496 Official Tuesday 6,870 Estimate Wednesday ,. 6,300 4.738 7.671 8,000 16,145 16,936 13,000 43,991 38,610 30.970 82.119 39,192 Three days this week. 25,1 66 Same days last wk.. 36.031 Ssms das 4 wks. ago. 33,045 Same day I wks. ago.. 17,287 Same days year ago.. 19.876 20,414 $4,816' 40,611 43,139 29J763 ' Receipts and disposition ot live stork at the Union Stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for 34 hours sndlng at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Horses C, M. A St. P.... 6 Wabash 7 Missouri Padflo 69 C. eV N. eaat, 1 C, A N. !w west.. $8 C, St. P.. M. A O., 10 C, B. A'Cj. east.. 32 C H. Q., Wast.. 43 C , R. I, P.. east 10 Illinois Central Chicago Ot, West.. 1 3 1 81 41 9 1.. 21 2 14 1 3 11 $' 1 3 I t 3 108 , 48 4 Total receipts .,267 DISPOSITION HEAD. . , Cattle. Hogs. Morris C..',. 878 1.0T8 Swift Co 2.011 936 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,373 882 Armour Co.., 1,624 1,652 Schwarts A Co.. 1.488 J. W. Murphy 3,260 Lincoln Packing Co., 69 .... a O. Packing Co.... 6 Wilson 100 .... W. B. Vansanf Co... 71 .... Benton, Vansant & L. 61 . ... F..B. Lewis... 326 J. B. Root A Co.... 215 .... J. H. Bulla... r...... 32 .... Rosenstoek Brss ... , 67 .... F. O. Kellogg 323 Shtep, L296 979 1,816 3.37$ Werthelmer Degen $77 K. F. Hamilton $6 Sullivan Bros. Rothschild ft Krebs.. HlgsOJhs Huftmaa ........... Roth Meyers Glassberg Baker, Jones A Smith Banner Bros 121 31 7 John Harvey Dennis ft Francis.... Jensen A Lungren..,. . -' . 27 . 34 . 31 .1.397 Pat O'Dea .. Other buyers 7,711 Total ...9,713 $.391 17,179 Cattle Supplies ot cattle were moderate again this morning, estimated at 6,300 head, makln 15.166 head for the three days. Trading was fully steady with yesterday on any ot the desirable beef offerings and for prime steer packers paid up to 819.111 ana from 817.50 to $18.00 for good to choice grades, and anywhere from $1$.00 to $17.00 for the medium kind. Yearlings were not very Plentiful, especially the well finished kind, but trade on anything good was fully steady. Desirable offerings In the butcher stock changed hands at steady prices, but the general feeling la the trade was lower on the medlum-to poorer grades. Bulk of the supplies changed hand at anywhere rrom $8.00 to $9.50. Veal calve were steady at $7.00 to $13.60 and western grassers ruled steady with yesterday, good to choice grades Selling at $15.60 to $16.00 with fair to good kinds at 313.50 t 316.00. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, $18.00918.40; good to choice beeves, $17.60018.00; fair to good beeves, $16,860 817.00: common to fstr beeves. 313.00015.00: good to choice yearlings. $16.60018.00; fair to good yearlings, $13.75016.60; common to fair yearlings, $$,76011.00; good to choice grass beeves. $lft,OO017.5O: fair to good grass beeves, $8.00012.76; good to choice heifers, $11.00013.00; good to cnoice cows, acnill CA. .a wnnA nwa. 88 36f$9.2&: common to fair cows, $6.7608.86; prime feeders, $12.60013.26; good to choice feed ers, $11.00013.60; fair to good feeders, $8.00 11.00; common to fair feeders, $7.0009.60; good to choice stocker. $9.50011.60; stock heifers. 87.8009.00: stock cows, $7.00$.00l veal calves, $9.00013.60; bull, Itkgs, etc, $9.60012.50, Hogs Eight thousand head of hogs were reported In .today, making the total run for the first half of ths week 20,484 head. The market continued Its upward trend at a mors or less uneven pace this morning. Shippers had a liberal supply of order to till and were on the market early buying generally around 26o higher than yesterday, while packer demands did not appear so urgent fliey were filling early purcnases at around 1520o higher prloes. Bulk of sales today were from $18.00 Jp $18.60, with a top ot $18.86. The market 1 quotably 150 26o higher. Sheep Forty-eight ioa 01 -snwp w.u reported In this morning, estimated at 12,000 head, making the supply for the first h.ir h. weak 43.981 head. Trade was very'siow In opening, no sales having been made on the early rounds of the market The tendency -of lambs was weak to lower. Feeder lambs yesterday made a new top here of $17.50, the undertone weakened to wards the close of the market and the feel ing Is not overly strong this morning. Mut ton grades are steady with recent prevail ing prices. , ' Quotation on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, $17.O017.25: lambs,, fair to good, $14.50017.00; lamb feeders, 17.60; Vearllngs, fair to choice, $l$.QJWi 14.504 yearlings, fair to good. $12.7513.00; yearlings, fair to good, S13.7B 13.00 ; year lings, feeders, $10.76(8)13.60; ewes, good to choice, $11.00012.00; ewes, fair to good. $10.00011-00. . Nw fork Coffee. v,v -Tniv !. The local msjrket for coffee future opened unchanged to a de cline of 1 point and after a day of small transaction closed I to $ point net lower. There was moderate liquidation of Septem ber and December ny wen streoi. hnvinv. - Sentember sold from 8,26a to 8.35c and December from 8.61c to im. a.ntTitw.r. . 33c: October. 8.41c; De cember, .&; January, 8.65cj March, 8.8O0; May, 6.85c. , Spot coffee steady: Rio 7s, 8c; Santos 4s, 1194c. The cost and freight market was easier. A sale of Bourbon Bantos 4s was re portod at 10.90O. cost and freight, August September shipment, via steamer, London credit. ..' Tb official cable reported Rio 7 76 rel lower and exchange 3-14d lower. Santo 4 were 100 rel lower and future 75 to 126 rels higher. Brazilian port receipts, 19,000 tags; Jundlahy, 21,000 bags. S . Chicago General Market, Chicago. July 31. Butter Market un- settled; creamery, 8943ttc. Eggs Market, lower; receipts 9,681 eases; firsts, 37ttO$$o; ordinary firsts, 36 $6fto; at mark, case Included, 35037o.- Potatoes Market unsettled; receipts, '20 ears; Virginia barrels, $5.4005.50; Kentucky Cobblers. $2.7503.00; Minnesota Early Ohio, $2.6602.75; Missouri . Kansas and Illinois Early Ohlos. $2.0003.16. , Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls, 39 O30o; springs, $2o. ' ; - Mew York General. New York, July 31. Flour Unsettled; springs, $11.35011.75; winters, $10.90f 11.25; Kansas, $11.23011.40. Wheat Spot, barely steady; No. 3 red, $2.84 ft, track New York to arrive. ' Corn Spot, steady; fresh shelled No. 2 yellow. $1.83i. Oats Spot, steady; standard, 34 He. Pork Firm mess, $49.6O0M.; family, 165.00; short Clear, $46 00062.00.' . Lard Firmer; mlddlewest, $26.70026.80. Tsrpentlns and Bo tin. Savannah, Oa., July 81. Turpentine Firm, 64 66c; sales,' 372 bbls.; receipts, 306 bbls.; shipments, 13 bbls.; stock, 26,716 bbs. Rosin Firm;' sales, 880 bbls.; reoelpts, 682- bbls.; shipments, 2,080, bbls.; stock, 78,420 bbls. Quotations; BT$10.0510.4; D, $10.10; E, $10 10O10.15: F. $10.15010.20; O and H, $10.25; L $10 30010.40; K, $10.80 O10.90; M, $11.00; N, $11.20; WG, $11.25; WW,' $1L30, - Dry Good. New Tork, July 31. Cotten goodg today wer generally quiet Burlaps also were quiet Large order are to be placed for 20 ounc meltons, bids for . which were re quested today. . Government agents ' held a meeting) with manufacturer today to arrange for the purchase of 4:800,000 sheets and 2,600,000 pillow covers for war purpose. Cotton Futures. New Tork, July $1. Cotton Future opened steady; October, 25.25c; December, 24.67c; January, 24.46c; March, 24.50c Cotton futurea closed steady; October, 25.02c; December, 34.43c; January, 24.30c; March, 24.22c; spot,; quiet; middling, 29.10o London Honey. London, July 31. Bar sllvtr, 4t.l$-16d per ounce. - - . ' . Money $ per eent. Discount Rates Short bills. $ 17-31 tier cent; three months' bills, I 17-31 per sent ' ' f - ; ' GRAIN ANHRODUCE Grain Arrivals Mostly Light; Trading Slow in All of the Cereals; Corn Prices Some Higher. Omaha. July $1 Receipts ot grain today were generally light. Wheat arrivals were moderate wltb 114 cars. Corn receipts were 47 ears; Wis, 11 cars, and rye and barley each 1 car. Trading In all grains was slow, and sales mads up to 12:30 p. m. were almost entirely confined to wheat Prices for this grain were about unchanged. ' Corn price In the tew sales made In the good gVadea were unchanged to 3 cents higher. In the off grades No. i yellow also brought stronger figures. Up to near the close no oats had been sold. PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Receipts (bu.) Today. Tear Ago. Wheat 2,969,000 634,000 Corn 643,000 636.000 608,000 Oats Shipments (bu.) Wheat Corn . 953.000 973.000 369.000 436,000 303,00 Oats 486,000 480,000 UNITED STATES CLEARINGS. Today. Year Ago Wheat 198.000 Corn 97.000 .'70.009 Oat ff. 70,000 291,000 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn, Oats Chicago 973 Minneapolis 134 Dultith 3 Kansas City 688 St. Louis 317 166 171 36 6 Winnipeg 21 ... ... Corn No. 3 white, I ear $1.81: No. 2 yol low. 1 car $1.6H: No. 3 yellow, 3 car 1.83; No. 4 yellow, 1 car $1.56; No. t yellow, 1 car $1.64; 1 'r $1.63; No. $ yellow 1 car $1.47; sample yellow, 1 car $1.43, 1 car $1.30. i OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipt (car) Today. Wit. Ago. Lot Yr, Wheat ..114 111 Corn 47 11 1 1 66 14 0 1 Oat i Rye - Barley Shipment (car) Wheat 41 37 ' 1 Corn 73 36 107 Oats 11 t 28 Wheat No. 1 hard, 1 car 82.18V4. 1 car $2.18: No. 2 hard. 9 cars $2.16. 1 car $2.15, 1 car $2.144 (yellow), 1 car $3.14 (yellow); No. 3 hard. 1 rar 33.18. 3 ears 13. 11 (yel low), 3 cars $3.11 (yellow); N 4 bardr-1 car $2.11. 1 car $2.10; No. 1 spring. 1 car $3.18 (northern), 2 car $2.16 (smutty northern); No. 2 spring, 1 car $2.14 (northern smutty): No. 2 Durum. 1 car $2.19; No. 1 mixed, 1 car $2.19. 1 car $2.16 (smutty); No. I mixed. ; car $2.16, 1 car $2.15 (smutty). Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths Bee by Logan A Bryan, itook and grain broker. 815 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art Open. High. I Low, Close. Yost Corn. I I July 1 84K 1 6$H 153. 1 $34164 Aug. 1 14 4 1 66H 163 1 54 164 Sep. 1 60 1 S7M I64H 1 M Oat. V July 7644 77H T44 TT '748f Aug. 6844 U Sep. 68 54 68 6$ ti 48 Pork. July 8 Sep. 4$ 45 4$ 78 41 46 41 $0 4$ 86 Lard. July 26 87 18 87 26 62 26 61 16 $2 Sep. 26 60 26 63 36 $2 28 83 26 IT Ribs. July 24 76 24 80 24 T8 14 80 34 66 Sep. 34 97 25 00 94 97 26 00 24 90 CHICAGO GllAlJf AND PROYISIOWS. Advance In Corn Market Mora Than Wiped Ont By Month-End Profit-Taking. Chicago, July 81. Month-end profit-taking by long more thsn wiped out In the corn market today an advance due largely to rapid falling off tn arrivals at leading primary market. The cloa was weak, He to o net lower, with August $1.51 to $1.54 and September $1.64 to $1.55. Oat finished cent off to 2 Ho up. In provisions the outcome ranged from 20o decline to 65s advance. Heavy selling, In which houses with east ern eonnectlons wer prominent, forced a shsrp break in corn prleea during the last hour of trading. The closing out of many holding had apparently been postponed to the furthest limit In order to take ad vantage of any congestion In ths wind-up of the July delivery. No congestion de veloped, however, and ths weakness that unM formed a decided contrast to the strength which had characterised the mass, ket until midday. Relative lightness of recetnts. together with prospects of further decrease tn ths movement from the country had much to do with shaping ths temporary onward course of values. Besides saltern cash demand eontlued good. Something of a bullish flurry ! July oats resulted from belated Severing to short. August and September oats weaken ed with corn, Nearly all dellverie of provisions reflect ed the strength of the hog market. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago. July 31. (U. 8. Bursas of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 9,000 head; good steers above $16.00 steady to higher; others closed slow and weaker than early; light yearlings hard to move; calves stead; beef cattle! good., choice and prime, $17.60018.75; common ana meaium, fiu.ee 017.60; butcher stock! cow snd heifers, 37.60ffll4.35y canner and cutters, $6,600 7.60; Blockers and feeders: good, choice and prime, $10.00013.00; Inferior, common and medium, $7.75010.00; veal calves: good and choice,' $16.60 17.00. ' Hoas Receipts. 15,000 head; tnarxst 10 y 16o higher than yesterday; gpod hog all sold early; mostly 15o higher; botcher, $18.8619.40; light. $19.16019. fO; packing. 117.76 if IS. 76; rough, $17.40017.70: bulk of sales, (18.1019.40; plgi: good and choice, $17.7501860. ' Rheep and Lamb Receipts, 13,000 hsad; top prices steady to 2 So lower, best western lambs declining moat; top natives su.io; westerns. $17.65: feeding lambs, $17.30; lambs: choice and prime, $17.36017.(6; me dium snd good, $15.60017,25; culls, $12,000 14.00; ewes: choice and prime, $13.00013.76; medium and good, $10.76013.00; culls, $4.40 09.50. ansa City Uvs Stock. Kansas City. July 81. Cattle, 18,000 head, Including 2,000 head southern; market stesdy to weak. Prime fed steers, $17,760 18.60; dressed - beef . steer. i$.booit.o; western steers, $12.00016.00; aouthern steors, $8.00017.00; eowe, $8.50011.00; heif ers, $8.00015.00; stockers and feeders, $8.00 17.60; bull, $7.50010.36; calves, $8,000 14.00. Hog Receipts, 13,000 head: market 10c to 16o higher; 'bulk, 31S. 60019.00; heavy, $18.90019.16; stockers and butchers, $18,760 19.10; light, $18.60019.00; pigs, $17.t09 18.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 headf market steady; lambs, 314.50017,36; year ling, $11. 00lt.60; wether. $10.00011.80; ewe, $$.00013.3$; etocker and feeder, $6.00017.00. ' . 1 a. Louis, Mo., July 81. -Cattle Receipts, 6,400 head: market staady to itrong: na tive beef steers. $11.60016.16: yearlings, steers and heifers, $9.60011.30; cows, $7.60 013 0; stockers ana feeders, ij.ui.oo; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00(7 17.70; beef cow and heifers, $7.60015.50; native calves, $7 76014.00. Hog Receipt. 10,200 head; market, 10 016c hlaher: light. Sl9.l60l9.35: pigs $18.40019.00; mixed and butcher, $18,900 18.86; good heavy, si. uoayii.su; ouik, eip.vosr as.sv. 1 Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 4,400 bead; market, ateadyt 'lambs, $14.00 017.00: swes, $11.00013.00; canner ana enoppors, $.oi 9.00. Sioux City Live Stock. Sloug City. Ia., July 11. Cattle Re- ulnl. 4 Una h..H. , -1 A, nr. m steers! $10.50017.60; fat cows and heifers. xl $9.25013.50; canners, $6.2608.00; stockers and feeders, $9,60011.26; feeding cows and heifer. $7.7509.00. Hog Receipt, 1,500 head; market 10 to It cents higher; light, $18.40018.60; mixed, $18.20018.40; heavy, $17. 8001$. 00; bulk of sales, $17.80018.60. . St Joseph Lies Stock. St, Joseph, Mo., July 31. Cattle Re eelpti, 1,600 head; market higher; ateera. 113.00018.35; cow and heifers. $6.60016.00; calves, $6.00014.00. Wftra WsanehlTifnl- 7 flit A ltnVssT marlr) .hlgbjui top, $19.10; bulk of sales, $13.60 1 ft li R - Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200 head; market hlgherf lambs, $13,00 017.00; ewes, $6.00011.50. . ' Evaporated Apples and Dried Frait. New York, July 81. Evaporated Apples Dull; state, 13 016c. Pruaes Quiet; California. 7 016c; Oregon. 12 16c. Aprlcot--F!rm; choice, 16 c; extra choice, 16019o. s Peaches Firm; standard. 12012e; Choice, 12014c; fancy, 12014o. Raisins Steady; loos muscatels, ' 9o; choice to fancy seeded, 1011011c; seedless, 9011c; London layers, $2.00.' New Tork Cotton. York, July 13. Cotton New 14.840. closed, NEW; YORK STOCKS , BkwaBSSBJSBSSSSBM - . . 'W SteeFurnishes Half of Day's : Moderate Dealings, AcU . vancinjj Nearly Two Points; Rails Listless. New York, July $1. Ths tock market'' lukewarm response today te ths record breaking statement ot ths Vnlted Elates- t , Steel corporation, issued after the clnsu -of yesterday's session, was In Itself consid ered trlklng proof of As utter " lack of publlo Interest la securities. , t" Steel eclipsed all other Issues, furnishing about $0 per cent of the day's moderate dealings, bnt those who expected a bullish demonstration In that quarter were diaaii pointed. The stock recorded an extreme , advance of 1 points, retaining little mor. than half Its gain. Affiliated equipments rose 1 to 2 point .' oils 1 to $ on better Mexican condition. - " and gas shares added I to 3 points to tli previous day's gains on a decision favoriun People's Gas, although that stock later cx celed it advance. There wer desultory advance of 1 te 4 point In Distillers, Industrlal-Aleohu, sugars, malting preferred, Internationa:. Paper and Burns Brothers Coal. American Telophons rallied on relaxatlun ' of recent pressure, but Western Union d( -cllned another fraction to another new I0.1 level for the current movement. 1 ' Renewed weakness was displayed by Gen- ' eral Motor and Sumatra TobaaSo and Lorlllard Tobacoo forfeited - another ir points, making a total of 83 points thus; far , this week. -v Ralls and other standard stocks ri. listless and Inclined to- ease. Unfavorable -June statements of New York Central) and' Baltimore A Ohio wer mainly due to iteS accounting regulation. ', Bonds wer firm. Liberty Issues stiffening after early heaviness In the 4 if : Purls '6s lost a fraction. Total sales, par. value, wer $5,825,000. Old United States bonds wer unchanged on eall, registered 3s gaining per cent 0 nn alee. Clew'nif i Bales. High. ' Low., Did. Am, Beet Sugar Am. Can . 1,300 47 4i ;.4 . .... H .....Ufi 77 78 i!0 it ';.' 19 -, S4.r'3-i Am. Car A Foun'y Am. Locomotive . . Am. Hmcltj A Ref. Am, Sugars Ref. . , Am. Tel. A Tel. ,. Am. Z L, A S. .. Anaconda Copper. Atchison AGAWISSL Bait A Ohio ,. J. Butte & Sup. Cop. Cal. Petroleum . , Canadian Pacific Central Leather .. Cheaa. A Ohio 1.600 78 t . 23 19 6A $,600 300 1.600 600 85 86 8.5 U 200 102 102 'i 102 1,100 64 54 "(4, 1,000 28 29 I 7 ...... .... ;..- 1,100 153 152 152 200 66 66 200 3,700 66 en 44 : 43 (8 $1 ' 67 " C M. A St. P. ... Chicago A N. XV.. C. R. I. & P. ctf. Chlno Copper .... Colo. Fuel A Iron . Corn Prod. Ref. ,. Crucible Steel .... l 1,100 24 23 1.400 3,200 2,300 1,200 200 44 48 37 66 81 89 37, 664, 15' 11 Cuba Cane Sugar. Distillers' Securities Erie 16 Gdneral Electrio ., General Motors . . OtNor. pfd Ot. Nor. Or ctf.. 400 145 144 149 1,200 138 135 136 400 90 90 $0 890 "iio 1900 3.600 1600 200 400 31 31 62 87. 80 . 36 17 33 stv 961, 1 97 k 3 15 33 Illinois Central ... Inspiration Copper Int Mer. Mar. pfd. Internat'l Nickel . Internat'l Paper .. 83 T 30 87 17 33 K. C. Southern . .. Kennecott Copper , Maxwell Motors . Meg. Petroleum ., 1,900 38 27 i-. 27 15,000 103 100 101 - Miami Copper . . . . Missouri Paotflo . 300 29 39 29 - 1.000 23 33, 33 ' 20 .... Tl 40 40 .... 19 New York Central. V,.... N. TV. N. H. H., 1,000 Norfolk A Western ..... Northern Faclflo , ..... Pacific Mall t s Paclflo Tel. Js Tel. Pennsylvania ..... Pittsburgh Coal . Ray Comol. Cop.. $00 44 44 44 400 1,700 ' 23 17 -S1H an 13 Reading 38' 13 14 Rep. Iron 4h Steal. Bhattuck Aria. Cop. 1900 91 Va 300 1,800 16 13 . .482. southern Pactnc . Southern Railway, 86 700 Studebakar Corp. . Texa Co. ........ Union Paetfts ..... 1400 44 8 1.600 153 151 $00 133 121 121 U. S. Ind. Alcohol . U. 8. Steel 1200 1J741 137 117 174,600 10$ 1071, 11)8 ! ) 4 f llS , (). 4?H t 0 4 a , V 1,100 80 79 79 fU. 8. Steel pfd, ... Utah Copper Wabash pfd. "B". Western Union ... Westlngboos Elso. Bethlehem Steel 1,600 $3 81 Total salsa for ths dsy, 360,000 shares. ftm Tork Money. :J j. Now Tork. July 11. Money On eall, . strong; high, ( psr cant; low, 6 per eent; . ruling rate, 1 per eent; oloslng bid, 8 per cent; offered at t per cent; last loan, c per eent Prim Mercantile Paper Unchanged.. : Franc, guilder and lira, unchanged, " ', Brasll and Mexican, dollars, unqhanged, Tim Loan Strong and unchanged,., V. S. 2a, reg 1$ 'III Cent ref 4. 77. do coupon .. It lnt. M. M. -4,-'6. U. 8. Is, reg .. 49K. C. So. ret 5 t$ do coupon .. 99L. A N. tin. 4s $8 U. 8. Lib. $s 49.64'M K A T 1st 4'60. U. a 4s, reg ..101HMO. Pao. gen., 4s 68 do coupon . .10SMont Power 6 . Am.' For. Beo. 6s 97 1, N. T. C. deb. s 93 Am. T. A T. O fs 88 Nor, Pae. 4s (ii.,' 8fl Anglo-French is 93 Nor, Pao. 3s ... 69 Arm. A Co. 4s 82 0. 8. L. ret 4s... 82 Atohlson gen. 4s 81 'Pac. T. 'A T, 6 8$ B. O. or. 4s 7BHFenn, cen . 9& Beth. Steel r 5s 86Penn. gen. 4s.. 37 CentLeather ts 98 Reading gen. 4s' .8$ , cent vao. 1st. 7tB u a r a turcv f A n .v. Ia. lt Kit Pan r.v. Ik t(HA ! , C, B. A 0,1. 4a 98 So. Railway 6fl,- 89 . ' -C M A 8 P o 4s 76 Tex, A Pao. 1ft $4 C R I A P ret 4s $7 Union Pacific '4 85 C. A 8. ref 4s 71 U. 8. Rubber Is 80 . D. A R. G. ret 6s 61 HIT. 8. .Steel. 6. ti D. of O. 5 Cll) 91 Wabash 1st ,.i,,9t Krle gen. 4 ... 54 French gov. - 6a 98 1 Qen. Eleo. 6S., 98 BId. - ',; Revision 1 t. OT infrequently the "mm T turn from investments may be increased through a revision of holding! - Bbndi and Short ' Term Notes are now selling oh, an attractive basis and re turn a liberal income. ' . , We shall be pleased -to confer with you and to suggest reinvestments.' ' TheTional Gty Company CtmtPonitnt Ofcttin $0 Ciiiri; Chicaco 137 So. La Sail St., ' ' ' i--:Jl' Bpndt-Short Terse JVefee-vtscepfajieM si SKINNER PACKINGS OMPANY BOTTEll EGGS Doudlas'Sfr IM6-IIIQ fel-Doulas.1521 i : . 7 j 1