THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MAY 11, 1922. Live Stock OmiU, ur It, RerelBle aerOl Cattle Mf IkMi t ei II Ul It t l.4 4tt IMlt i 92.lt tffl(let 1 ue. lt . . . . Ills fceumete Wedneedaa e Tare dart "" ! 541 eWaxe last iNk J' a me t aeeae .. II HI Seme I .Mki e ,.si tt in day eaf . I'.UI I 311 It : i ata II tst ii.nr ftereipte and d.eiieemoa ef Meeiak at the t'eioa irk tarda, cimhi, St:. I" It knurs eedmi at I p m May I, IIIJ. Hi. I WITS-CANlAJr cm . r A'ebaea) i h ! . i-a. 8 . ; I'ntna I'arifiei H H UJ C. N. H. My. ea I r N H. Hy , Ml (I m. r, i 4 Ay ; . h i u R. mm.... t If t I I IS S M II t II c.. m u h. ..... c, m i. r, CHI P. Illinois Central My ... C, u. w. Hy. .... t .... 4 Total K-n'i il li LlePuilTl'lN llflAK SI at. if rii. p irmnur t'e t lahr fa. kins Co. Jiold Parkins t'e. .... frrie parkins 10 . ... Itwlfi l J. W. Murphy tiwerta t'o J.mrola Parkins 10 tVlleon parkins Co Xisema I'ai kui( CO. . Hoffman Mnie, ........ Meyerowlch Vail .... V. U l)H Omaha Parkins to. .. John Hot Hone .... Stout h Omaha Pack, t'o. J. H. Hulla B. M. Hurruea to .. K. (1. I'hiiiii Hon Iwrtnio a Kramla Kill i o. John liarvay r. p. iwi lo.-Kan. C. C. ..Co. J. B. Knot o Iloatanalork Hroo. .lit .ITM . "I .ItM .Hit ait Ittl Ii lite urn : sti lot Kit lit jets .. 4t .. ! .. i .. IS .. I .. II .. tt .. 71 1 .. I .. It .. I .. i .. I I .. II .. 44 .. JI ..u;j llulllvan ilroa. Merthelmer ll-n 3d. A. Wolowlta tlmlley Of den Parking Co. .. Totals 177 ..mi ii7i nn Cat (la Rerflrin. la.ooo hrl. Rurprlalnc. ly haavy mlrtwfak rc.lpta loilay on lop of the haavy aupplira of tha paat two aka craalad ry wa.k faallnc In th" trado anU blila and aalaa war around 109 Sao lowar than Tuoaday. Tha waaknaaa fjfma moat apparant on I ha batter gradra aX cattle and all claaa'a o( buyara wore (ifhtlnc high prlcaa. Brat yaarlinaa aa wall aa haavy btevee aold oarly around t t(l 40 and tha market hae nat moat f Ita recent "boom." Cow aluff alao aold i)Ua lower than Tueaday, but thara waa little quotable chance In the market for atockera and ferdere owing to the very limited recalpta of thla character. Quotation, on cattle: Chulre lo prima fceevea. M ltr)l.tO: good to choice beevee. 001. It; fair to good beevaa. 17.100 t.0 common to fair beevaa, 17.0097. to; fjood to choice yearllngo, .llo.Tt; fair to good yearling, t7.O0l.lo: common to (air yearling.. I7.eotf1.80; choice to prima feelfere. IH.OO0l.ti); good to choice half are. 17.1001.00; fair to good haltcra, K.7S 7.tt; choice to prime cowa. 4 Sb07.2M ajood to choice cow., K.lOOe.tO; fair to good cowa, IMO0(.1O; common to fair cowa, 11.2101.00; good to choice traders. 7.I10S.JS; fair to good feeder., 17. U T.tO; common to (air feedara, it.tO07.lO; rood to choice Itockera, I7.ti0l.to; fair to good atockera, 7.3t07.7t; common to gair atockera, Il.7t07.ttt; atnek helfera, t.t0t.OO; atnek cowa. ti.tO0i.25; stock calve., tt.OO0l.lt; veal calves. IS. 60 10.00; bulls, atagg, etc., I4.2C07.5O; stock bulla, lt.00 07.00. BBBP STEERS. JCe. Av. Pr. o. Av. Pr. SI tli 17 70 21.;. ...11.10 7 5 31 1321 i tO 43 1347 8 Oi S7 1347 I 10 S3 13S1 I 25 St.... ft... 37.... 17.... H2I I It BTEERS AND HEIFERS. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 721 1 ti 2 3 I 0 73 t It 21 I" S 1 167 i 40 COWS. 310. Av. ..1171" ..1220 ..1175 .. t74 .. 104 Pr. tin. Av. .1344 Pr. t It t 40 t 25 5 I 35 7 1105 t 50 7 15 31 Ml T 50 T 15 BU 1.1.8. Jfo. Av. Pr. No. 1 10t 4 75 1.. i..:...i7 i 60 CALVES. ICo. Av. Pr. Ko. 1 .. 150 I 00 t.. Av. .1240 Pr. t 10 Av. . 431 Pr. 7 (0 J 375 7 00 . Hogs Recelpta 10,700 head. The mar kat waa elow to open today with opening blda ruling SjflOo lower. .Seller, were strong In their view, however, and the market developed moatly en a ateady baala with little change In prlcea. Light boga aold from 110.40010.45, with a top price of 110.50. Mixed loads and butcher welghta from 110.10010.40, and packing grade. Ii.60 0 10.00. Bulk of aalea waa 110.00010.45. HOGS. No. Av. 8h. Pr No. Av. at. .353 ... tin 15 5I..2H Sh. Pr. ... 10 50 ... 10 30 ... 10 35 ... 10 45 45. .255 lit 10 25 31..Z5S t..!4 , t..2tl 0.. Ill ... 10 40 51. . SIS 17. .224 ... 10 50 ' Sheep and Lambe Receipt., 7,000 head. Demand waa weak today on all olassea and prlcea ruled moatly Ho lower. Cali fornia aprlng lamb, were In good supply about It loads being included moving moatly 15e lower. Clip lambs sold from lll.tO013.75. with best handy welghta quoted at 114.00. Clipped ewea aold at 7.0007.10. clip wet bare at M.00. and yearltnge at 111.00. Quotations on sheep: Fat, lamb., good to choice. Ill.ttO 14.00; fai lamba. fair to good, ill.00011.50; aprlng lamba. 111.00011.00; cull lamba. 110.00012.00; fat yearlings, 111.00012.60: fat wet here. U 00011.00; fat ewes, light, 17.0001.00; tat owes, heavy, it. 00 0 7. 00. - . Kaunas City Live Stock. Kanaaa City, May 10. Cattle Recelpta, t.SOO head: market, beef steers and year lings ateady to 16o lower; top, 18.60 for earllngs and heavy ateera; aha stock ateady to weak; choice heifers, 17.500 1.00; better grade cow., 8.2S$t.7t, Hoga Receipts. 11,000 head; market opened alow; closed active, 10c higher; bulk Its to 125-pounders, 110.66010.05; top. 110.70; choice 800-pounders, 110.55; bulk of aales. tlO.40010.50; bows, 19.009 t.26; atock pigs stesdy; few over 13.60. Sheep Receipts, t,000 hesd; market Very eJow, steady to lOo lower; fed light ahorn Texas wethers, 19.10; most lsmbs atrady t' 16o lower; wooled Colorados, 115.00; beat clippers, 113.40; native springs, 114.75. Sioux City Uts Stock. Sioux City, la.. May 10. Cattle Re eelpta, 1,000 head; market ateady; fed ateera and yearlinga, 11.76; top. IS. 75; warmed up ateera and yearlings, 16.000 1.10: beef ateera, lie to 15c lower; other claaaea, steady; fat cowa and hefers. 14.50 7.76; csnners, 13.0004.60; veals. 15.009 0.l; feeders, 16.6007.26; calves, 15.000 T.7I; feeding eows and helfera, 14.00 .!!: atockera. 15.6007.60. Hoga Receipts, t.000 head; market toady to ahade lower: botchers. 110.15 eylO.Sl; atags. 17.1607.71; lighta. 110.50; beavy mixed, tt.76010.25: heavy packers. 1150 1 50; pigs, 110.50010.75; bulk of alee, tlt.10010.11. Sheep and Lamba Recelpta, 600 head; market ateady to atrong. St. Joseph Live Stock. ' St. Joaeph, Mo., May 10. Cattle Re ceipts. 1.70 head; market ateady: steers, tT.liOI.16; cows and helfera, 15.2508.50; calves. It. 00 1 1.50. . Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head: market ateady to 10c lower; top, 110.60; bulk of sales. tlO.35 0 10.50. Sheep Recelpta,. 1,000 head; market ateady; clipped lambs, 113.256 14.00; 'clipped ewes, ti.60Qt.6O. .. -4 Chicago Livestock. Chicago. May 10. Cattle Receipts 13. 000; alow; beef steers 1O015O lower; top. it 15, weight 1.688 pounds: top yearlings, tt.00. weight 141 pounds; bulk beef steers. 17.75H8.65: fat she stock weak to 15c lower; cannera, cutters, bulls and veal calves, mostly steady; stockers dull; bulk butcher and ane atocK. n.i"rr7.it: duik bologna bulla. 14.8505.15: bulk veal calves to packers, 18.0009.00; few choice handy weights npwsrds to l 80; shippers psying upwarda to iio.oo; bulk atockera, ti.uvty f.75. Hoga Receipt. 16.000; opened I to 10c biaher: cloaed fairly active with early ad Vance loat or about steady with yesterday's average; top. 111.00: bulk 110.15010.95. Sheep and Lamba Receipts. 10.00O; mostly steady: spots on native ewea and lamba higher; top native and California urtnr lambs. 115.61: ton shorn lambs, 314.10; Colorado ted wooled lambs. 115.50; .best handy ewes, il.00; bulk 15.6007.59. 'ew Tork Dried Frnlte. New Tork, May 10. Evaporated Apples fc-steafly -; Prunes- Heavy. . Aprlcota Scarce, Peaches Steady, t'''neflleir. . Market, " Omaha Grain Om.ru, Mty JO. Liverpool uhrt thowtd a lom- mm i.riir tone, inert ut more drninJ, buyer teing mert di(oed lo pick tip cheap eilrriiigt. Coin h4 an easier long with increted offer ingt irom Argeniint and America. Rams wert again reported in impor lant areas of iifkichen and AW feerta, etpeeiatly delaying seeding on aernunt oi iioodt in the lowlands. Total exports of wheat, flour not included, from the Umied States t m re July I. Ut. ageregaie 17i.MK- ukj bushelf, as compared with J8J.' 000,000 buthets a year ma. Receipts of wheal at Umaha today were 40 cars, corn, 37 rart; oat, 17 cart: rye and barley. 6 cart, to tiling 100 cars, as compared with IIS can. Shipments were heavy, con latins of 64 cars wheat. 98 cars corn. 40 cars rye; other grains light, totalling 2ii cars sgamtt Mi cars a year ago. Demand for ea?h wheat was only fair today. This was especially true of dark wheat. Premium of that grade have narrowed considerably on account of a slack mill demand. Sales were made at unchanged to 1-2 cent higber than yesterday. Corn went slowly at 1-4 to 1-2 cent tip. Oats were unchanged to 1-2 cent lower, rye was unchanged and barley nomi nally unchanged. WHEAT. N'n. 1 hard Inters 1 rer. Sl.lt: 1 car. It :. No. 1 hard winter: t cars. II 1. e'ml- dark; 1 car. SI.:: S cars, II I car, l Zt. aeml.il.rk. Xo, 1 hard winter) I car. II III,. No. 4 hard winter: I car. il tt: 1 car (.01 par cert heal damaged), II II. fample hard winter: I car tl per cent hrat damaged, live weevils!, 0c. No. 1 yellow hard: 4 rare, Il llVi. No. .No. No. No. No. No. 1 inl.ed; I car. 11.37. I durum: I white: 1 rar (ainutty), II II. CORV. 1 1-1 rare. Ito. 1 yellow; 1 in I led: S rara, 56c. 1 cara. l3Hc I car. 63ic: I car isos- 1 inlied: clnl billing!, ilhc; 1 cars. 63 '.c. So. 1 niued: 1 car, 5Jc OATS. 1 car (heavy), isiir I rar, 37c; I cars, 3He. S cars, 16c; 1 c.ra, It tie. No. i ahlte: No. I white: No t white: Sample white i-i car, JSC RTE. No. 2: 1 car, Sic, No. 1: 1 car, tic. BARLET. No sales OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Carlota.) Week Tear Today. Ago. Ago. . 40 24 . 37 i 41 . 17 II I . . 1 . 4 53 49 . 98 9 t5 . It 39 11 .40 .. i .6 3 2 Receipts Wheit Corn Oata Rye Barley Shipments Whcst Corn Oata Rye Barley PRIMARY BECE1PTS AND SHIPMENTS. (Bushels) Receipts Today. Wk. Aro. Tr. Ago. 981.000 64,000 481,000 595,000 471,000 n neat .....1,143.000 OII.UIMJ 952,000 521,000 791,000 1,417,1)00 Corn 1,163,0011 Oat 190,000 Shipments Wheat l.fltt.OOO Corn 7M.000 Oata l.m.000 762.000 664,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Bushels Todsv. Year Ao. Wheat and flour 72,000 279.000 Corn 137.000 377.000 Oats 60.000 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Ar. Ago Wheat ..421 226 ' 100 Corn 293 . 207 . 327 Oata 144 71 122 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Wheat 79 14 Corn 38 34 Oata 6 i 191 18 18 Tr. Ago 76 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlots Today Wk. Ago Wheat 48 34 Corn 101 . 7 49 35 Oata 12 31 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS, Carlota Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago Minneapolis 16 81 198 Duluth 145 197 64 Winnipeg ....245 141 111 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co., DO. 2627. May 10. Art. Open. I High. I Low. Close. Tea. Wht. May 1.38 1.38U M5U 1.37 1.37 1.38 H 1.37 1.37 July 1.24 1.24 1.23 1.24 1.23 1.24 1.24 1.23 Sept. 1.18 1.18 1.17 1.17 1.17 1.18 1.17 1.17 Rye May 1.06 1.06 1.04 1.04 1.06 July 1.04 1.04 l.S3 1.03 1.03 Sept. .98 198 .57 .97 .98 Corn May .61 .61 .80 .60 .60 July .64 .64 .63 .64 .63 .64 ' .64 Sept, .66 .65 .15 .16 .66 .66 , .66 Oata May .36 .36 .36 .36 .36 July .39 .39 .39 .39 .39 .39 , Sept. .40 .41 .40 .41 .40 Pork May 21.50 2i.50 21.60 21.50 21.25 i Lard May 11.27 11.27 11.22 11.22 11.27 July 11.50 11.50 11.42 11.45 , 11.47 Rlba May 12.52 12.63 12.52 12.63 12.52 July 11.76 12.00 11.76' 11.97 11.72 St. Louis Livestock. East St. Louis, 111., May 10. Cattle Receipts 3.000; steers 10 to 15c lower: spots more; 18.75 paid for good -and choice 1,134 pound ateera; bulk, 17.50 8.10; light yearlings and helfera ateady to shsde lower; 88.65 paid for choice 705 pound heifers; bulk yearlings, I7.50&8.25; beef cowa 10 to 16o lower; bulk, 15.25 6.00; canners steady; bulk, 13.50; bulls and stocksra ateady; veal calves 25c higher; bulk Including top, I9.259.60. ' Hogs Receipts 18,000; stesdy; closed firm: top, 110.85; bulk good butchers, 110.75 10.80; bulk 100 to 130 pound aver ages, I9.7510.25; .packer sows -moatly I9.009.16; quality fairly good. Sheep end Lambs Receipts 1.600; steady; choice Tevas spring lamts. 115.15; natives 114.60; light ewes 17.50; heavies, 15.00. Kansaa City Grain. Kansas CI4y. May 10. Wheat May. 11.26; July. 11.15; September,. 11.10. - Corn May. 65ic; July. 6814c: Seotem- ber. 61 c. Cash wheat No. 2 hard. 11.28 1.64: No. 2 red. ll.29ffil.31. Corn No. 2 white. 66 O 57c: No. 1 yellow. 58c nay unchanged. Minneapolis Grain. - Minneapolis, May 10. Wheat No. 1 northern. 11.51 1.60W : May. il.S2: July. 1.42; September. 11.24. lorn No. 3 yellow, 64 66c. Cats No. 3 white,. 3637c. Barley 53 64c. t Rye No. 1. 9100c Flax No. 1. 2.832.86. V New York Produce. New Tork. May 10. Butter Firm; creamery higher than extras 18 39c; extras, S8c; firsts, 3637c. Eggs Unsettled; fresh gathered extra firsts. 38 29c. Cheese Firm; state whole milk flats fresh, specials. 16 17c London Metals. London, May 10. Standard copper spot, 60 2a 6d; electrolytic, 465. Tin 149. Lead 074 7s 6d. Zinc 127 2s 6d. St. Lonls Grain. St. Louts. May 10. Wheat May, juiy, si.zt. Corn May, 5Se; July. fte. Oats May, 38c; July, 40c Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Minn.. May 10. Flour- Unchanged: shipments, 39,801 barrela. Bran 121.0023 00. New York Poultry. New Tork, May 10. Poultry Live Irreg. ular: broilers. 40g45c: turkeys. 25c. Dressed steady; towls, 2336c Kanaaa Cirv Prndnre. Kansas City. May 10. Egga, Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Financial and Industrial News of Chicago Grain Br CHARLES D. MICHAELS fhiraat If aw 111 Tk. ment report on winter wheat, iewed after the clote on Tuesday, failed to have any effect on values and was quickly forgotten. I'mes fluctuate in an aimle.t manner. May reverse aMwti vi niv j'lvvioua way an &Lj.u.J ...... , . . I nun. to i i i"'iii, nig ijr, umnangcu 1 I He lourr. the Inner on l i . mere waa inn auinrieni cnange Ml the general surroundings in the wheat market to justify exteniive . aipiini vil rimrr RHir, ," Jltllg I . n; t . cany sriung oi may touuq me mar ket poorly supported. That made pica ui a-tc irom 1 liriqjy i hniah, wiih a rally cf i He later on hort covering and scattered buying. There vat some May taken to re ........ i.. j . . . i nunc iiciKri aicaiiiai rxport sales Koreien demand showed eonsirler. able improvement. Germany was aurr new crop winters at me sea- board. Mening exchange sold at a new h!h since IVI9. Germany took l.bSO.OtMJ htialieU Australian anrl Ar. gentine grain on paage. ......... ....... H f J . W , . . Tha pit element await leadrehip la 'he , u i'". iu! T-w a W a little change for tha wnraa with rust isport'il aouih of th tihio river. The invriHni.ni waeaiy iummir, n"wr, was ronatrued as rather beanah. Heeding la delayed in the t'anadian north weal. Th,,. urn. Kiiwin U'lh-ln.- Irt I against sslea of Chicago tieptember. shattered lliuldalion waa on In May corn early, but reinetainig of line, of July, aold out on the recent hulgea. ab sorbed Ihe offerln.e front local tradera. There waa .some buying of May by aea- k..,J mA .I...,,,,. Th. .,, b r ket rallied quickly and ahowed a relative ly firm undertone. Kastern blda for grain . ... . .... .. IH. I. . . . .I..... Ilo call waa batter with aalea of 20:,00 buohela. Keceipts were 315 rara. irate were aoniawna uiururui eiay a" liiir to a ahahtlv wteler discount under tha July. July waa aold freely early at 9j by a leading local tniereai, t'omraua ehlDDlng aalea ware 215.000 bushels. He- celpia tt rsrs. g l.louldstlon in may rye carried it on rather sharply anil at the first II wss only c over the July, agalnat to a week ago. The aeaboard bought July. A fair export bualneaa was under way at New York. Kereipts. 40 cara. ,t , . .h a.-V. I unit l-Blur ."h l- il- V the light outalde trade In all deliveries. Ill Slay R1D.I OI HI UUI.UI.-M I- , I. -,... Iota. A few large houses bought May mijt l..lu ML. jlifrereni.e Kan ssh City has gslned more than lc on . . , . . .1 . . Till.. nicsgo .nsy in me iaai two p-j., ii,ea. which wsa at a dtacount under Chicago recently, wea lo over at the cloae today. Good aalea of bard wlntera were made at the gulf for nearby and for new crop ahipment. In addition to the aales of over 604,000 bushels Mini tobss. Ml O tl I " - , -- - .-.. .-... . - -- corn says that should the msrket fof sy whest conspae, corn rniani. wrewi Sr. At ihst figure ho believes It would be well to buy. He la not bullish on corn for the present snd aaya he la able to buy ill the corn neeoea m vr , ered dellverlea by farmera are sufficient - i.. in....! ...r.D.t One thing that attracta attention, he aays Is the infavoraoie cononion oi in-j v",,,-, o excessive moisture, which will make '.yjl luif' ..ih nrt llveriea of cash cats have been made on May aalea at Winnipeg. This nas nrraimnitu nd causea unuoing or iinn 'hinacc. and that market. Winnipeg is 17o over Chicago. The east was after round lota or oata nero io-r - trade la taking larger auppllea than for montha. . L . " in There were inquiries ir atore today, presumably for ahlpinent anrt It waa underetood that a. . -f"10"-' premium over theMay could b ecured tract grade of wh't for' deniery' on Oe; "ber contract, at Winnipeg, with No. northern at 3o P"'1 3 v j northVrn "w.rd.iiJ.red at 5o penalty "indlcatlona point atrongly to a good demand for" all the 'porting" produced by importing and export tng !xpo". ...dhaTSo'm." Ture recovers the loaaes auatalned eince 1914." Chicago Stocks. rfclr.0 stor.'fu?r:iSPhed by" LoTan -Bryan. 248 Peters Trust Bldg. i c)os4 . 130 ITjdlaon com m Cont. Motor - ' ,ii Earl Motor ; . 3 Libby 20 Montgomery-Ward Nat. Leather joii Stewart-warner ,...101 Swift & Co 1 20?i o...t t "7a Union Carbide .5, Wahl New York Coffee. -y,,,.!. May 10. ins m'" corr fltur.; was" unsettled. The open- wSicTwa1. V-cf . 1. j . . .k- circulation of a few notices. An soon ...the,, early May o fer. ina. had been absorbed, the price rallied to 10 23c "r 2 points net higher, whllo Uter month, .old at 12 to 13 poinf.fbov. yesterday', close, with September touch yesteraay . . g met increased offerings accompanied by reports that 2."e!.fr . .r offering more cof fee tor "a "nTwcrop- .hlpment. and price. i,,.v. aaaln In the late iranm. " lumber closing at t 62c The , S.ner. market closed 1 point higher to 11 poinis FtS baSr Ma? !5u.? ..'SSS1 nbVictober. 11 Becem- b.V 7. Toc: Santo. New York Cotton. . strong cables from Liverpool, toget h with lower temperaiurea m "' ;,.. rains In Texa., the advar.ee of and exchange ana . niuch Manchester traide, "ultedtJ1nm uIT"tC0" firmer undertone In the cotton market to- dar.though price, were bid II .to had held tneir i" - day'a decline. i Chicago Potato. . Jota ??' cilt- torun ted State, .hip Sfintt 657 Wisconsin sacked and Sos.rdoubsde.rrei..L.S.. 6.50; no, i, New York Money. . n viniaM Pail firm- ,hTgh4 pe? cenM lowV 4 per nt; per cent; offered at v P .mit ' loan, per vsui, acceptances. 3 per cent. Time Loans Steady; 60 days. 4 per cent; 9 dy. Per centi mmtbt- Prfme Mercantile P.per-484 per cent. . ' ' -r Turpentine and Koetn. gavannah. Ga.. May J0-I"I?.f,n"n!r firm; 8485c; sales ceipu, 402 barrels; shipments, 611 oar rets; etocK, o.vsu mu., -.-.inia Rosin Firm: sales. 883 casks; receipts, 1.08S caaks: ahlpments. 1,210 casks; .tocK, 51.158 casks. .. .. ,im. v Quote: B. 14.00: D. 14.05; B. it .W . T. O. H. 14.20; I. 14.22; K. 1410: M. 14.60, N. 15.10; W, O. 15.60 : W. W. 15.90. Chicago Produce. . . - Chicago. May 10. Butter Lnchangea. EggHiber; rweipta. 21.998 cases; flrata. 2IV4i5c ordinary firsts, 22 c; "tacSlaneon.. 23 24c; atorage packed extras. 26tJ26c; storage packed firsts, 26ia26c. Poultry Alive, higher: fowls, 25e, broilers, 18645c; roosters, 15c. Ubrty Bond Prlcea. New Tork. May 1. Liberty bonds at 1 p. m. today: 3s. 99.38: firsts. 4s. 99.8!: second 4s. 99.62: third 4s 99.84; fourth 4s. S9.94; Victory 4s, 100.58. ! Puluth, Minn.. May 10. Flax Seed 1 2.ii. Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Ilenaka Itea aaa4 Hire). New York, May 0, q a market where stock exchange prices indicat rd little but the diminished specula- live intereit both ol -proleiiionaU' and public and in whiih wheat prices failed lo reflect any change of view hecaute of Tuesday's crop report, foreign exchange again the real point ol interest toijsy. I'nder what seemed to be London's initiative the sterling market rose in the early hours a full cent over the previous day's final rate and nearly 2c above Mcndavs lowest. At $445 t pstted latt week's high mark and got within 4c of the low rate readied in the ftrtt great fall of rates dur mg 95, helore Ihe mtrket lor huropean exchange had been stead ied by Ihe Anslo-French credit. Considering the consternation with which the $4.4 rate was regarded in Ihe market of September. 1915. it must be recngnired that sterling is still abnormally low. tint points of view change rapidly nowadays in such matters. If sterling is valued today at a rale lower than any one in Lombard street or Wall street would have imagined during the first year of the war, the preent rate is higher than any practical exchange dealer would have dared to predict n Kebrtiarv of 19J0. or. for that mat ter, in the early autumn of 1921. Kecorery lade Way. T.n.lhlnta of tha maximum depreciation baa already been recovered. It la at leaat poaaible that, a year front now. If not at the and of tha coming summer, the market will be looking bark cunoualy at tha low aterllnc ralea of this week. Prlre. on tha stock enchansa began with an Ir regular advance, which ended In a speil of Inactivity not often witnessed lately. Thla waa followed In the afternoon by a downward movement. In which, quite characteristically under all tha circum stances. United States steel sharea look tha lead on tne puniiration ot ine com-n-nv'a laraelw Increaaed bookinxa. Moat stocka cloaed around the day'a lowest. Net decllnee In the Indualrlal group ranged In soma caaea from 1 to 4 polnte. but changea, aa a rule, were only fractional. Two or three atatenienla ahowlng the drift of Industrial affairs were publlahed today, all of them pointing In fits asnie direction. One waa the ete'l corporation a report of ordera on tha books May I. which ahowed an Increase of tnl.tsi tone aa compared with a month before. To match thla Increase, one muat go dock io January, 1120. Since the day. of maxi mum foreign ordera wor war material be fore the United State declared war on Oermany It has been aurpaaaed only In that month and four otner montne oi 1911. Hleel Output Increase". Alonr with thla aldeiight on forward bualneaa cania the report of the rountry'e actual output of ateel in April, which waa the largest monthly production ainee No vember. 1120. Pointing out that the aver age dally output waa 11 per cent greater than that of March, although March ha. tncreaaed 20 per cent over February, the Iron Age makea the Intereatlng computa tion that whereas in 1113 the country's total output of ateel was 80.000.000 ton. and Ita total capacity 35.000,000, laat month's production was at annual rate of 86.000.000.; In some way. even more algnlflcant of the quickening In general trade waa to day, report on car loadinga for the final week of Anrll. Considering that the coal strike had given no algn of weakening and that cara loaded with coal numoerea ei, 228 leu than in the same week of 1921, the fact that the eotal loadings should have exreded 1921 by 37,203 rare of 5 per cent, is sufficiently remarkable. Thu week'a record is better than that of 1911 alao, and study of the figures ehows that, if coal trafflo had been at the aame rat-, aa In the aame week of April, 1920, the total loadinga would have run more than 50.000 cara ahead of the 1920 figure. Naturally that means general traffic on a much larger acale than two years ago. New York Stocks Rinia of nrlcea of the leading stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, .241 Petera Trust building: v RAILROADS. " Tuesday High. Low. Close. Cloae. A.. T. S. T. 100 99 8 100 B. & O 46 40 46 46 Canadian Pacific. 141 139 139 141 N. T. Contrai 9 89 89 89 Chesa. & Ohio.... 64 64' 64 65 Great Northern... 74 74 74, 74 Illinois Central.... 104 104 104 104 K. C. Southern... 27 26 26'Si Lehigh Valley.... 61 60 60 61 Missouri Pacific. 23 23 23 23 N. T. A N. H 30-A 29 29 30 Northern Pacific. 76 75 75 75 C. ft N. V ,. 74 74 74 ' 74 Penn. K. R 41 41 41 41 Reading 77-4 '(!. it un f. R t. P 43 "A 42 H 42 43 Southern Pacific. 1 90. 90 91 Southern ' Railway. 24 24 24 24 C, U. A St. P.... 26 25 25 26 Union Pacific 137 137 137 137 STEELS. Allis-Chalmer. 49 48 48 48 Am. Locomotive ..114 113 113 114 n.iln I.n,n 117 Hi1 114V4 116 Bethlehem Steel... 78 77 77 78 Colo. P. A 1 11 12 2 . Crucibl 69 67 67 68 An. SI..1 Vnundrv 38 38 . 38 l.A,.'. Rle.1 MU - 58 58ti 69 Vi Mid vale Steel 36 36 36 36 Pressed Steel Car 78 77 77 78 Rep. Steel A Iron 65 63 63 64 Ry. Steel Spring... 101 100 100 .,100 Slos.-Schetfleld .. 44 43 43 43 U. S. Steel........ 98 17 97 97 Vanadium ........ 47 45 45 46 COPPERS. Anaconda ; 63 62 52 52 Am. S. A Ref. Co.. 68 66 56 . 57 Cerro Do Pasco.; 86 36 36 36 Chili 19 19 19 19 Chino 28 27 27 27 Green Cananea.... ao 30 0 .... Inspiration ...... 40 40 40 40 Kennecott 33 33 33 33 Miami 28 28 28 28 Nev. Con.ol 16 16 16 16 Ray Consol 16 16 16 16 Seneca ...13 13 13 13 Utah 65 65 65 65 OILS. General Asphalt.. 62 60 60 61 Cosden 43 42 4? 43 Cal. Peterol 56 55 55 56 Island Oil 1 1 1 1 Invincible Oil 17 17 17 17 Mexican Peterol... 133 127 127 130 Middle States ....14 14 14 14 Psoitlo Oil 66 64 64 65 Pan-American ...63 62 52 j 63 Phillips 42 41 41 41 Pierce Oil 11 .10 10 11 Pure bil 32 32 32 33 Royal Dutch ..... 64 63 63 64 Sinclair Oil ...... 32 31 31 31 Std. Oil. N. ' J. ...188 186 185 187 Texas Co. ....... 48 47 47 47 Union Oil .22 22 22 22 White Oil 10 10 10 10 MOTORS. Chandler ........'73 72 72 73 General Motors... 12 12" 12 12 Willys-Overland . 8 7 8 8 Plerce-Arrow .... 22 21 . 21 21 White Motor 47 47 47 4JT5 Studebaker 118 115 115 119 RUBBER AND TIRES. Fisk 18 18 18 18 Goodrich 40 40 40 40 Kolley-Springfteld 61 60 50 61 Keystone Tire.... 23 20 20 23 Ajax :. 17 16 16 16 U. S. Rubber 64 63 63 63 ttjuttstrials. Am. Beet Sugar.. 88 38 SS S8 A.. O. & W. I.... 36 35 36 36 Am. Inter. Corp... 44 43 43 44 Am. Sumatra .... S4 33 33 S4 Am. Telephone ...123 121 iss in American Can .... 48 46 4 47 Central Leather... 36 36 26 36 Cuba Cane 15 15 15 15 Cuban-Am. Sugar. 21 21 21 21V4 Corn Products.... inoit as i" Famous Player... 81 so sw " Gen. Electrlo ....166 161 162 166 Gt. N. Ore 39 38 38 38 Int Harvester.... 7 si siia Am. H. L., pfd .... 66 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 49 48 48 49 Int. Psper 61 49 49 60 Int. M. M.. pfd 83 83 82 82 Am. Sugar Ref.... 74 73 . 73 74 Seara-Roebuck ... 75 74 74 75 Stromsberg 76 74 74 75 Tobacco Products. 66 66 66 67 Worthlngton Pump 61 Wilson Co 44 44 44 4J West. Electric... 63 62 62 62 Am. Woolen 92 91 91 92 MISCELLANEOUS. Am fottnn Oil 2CH 261. 2S :54 An. Agri. Chem.. 11 19 19 J 1 Asa. Liaeeed ..... 11 ti it t.a 1 1 aiaa .. 4.14....,.,. ti 4a U h'tite h.u. Tiaa 14 li liV i innn.ni.i c.a,, .... el, forking 11 11 14 el. t K ttt. III, tit, uiuai-Na iiik,. 4 4 4 failed t'rug 1 1 14 , National Kaute., )t 11 lail.t a?...!. tit, aa 11 M tt .Millard Tobacco, lit SallAnal A I1U It II lit Si aa l- l 71 Philadelphia Co... It (unmet) Ill Puma Ale SuS4r. ketail bieraa ,,,, lt SI. L. a. F II la ti !.' Ili ll a aa aai, 11 il 11 11 H It oiei aeiee, isj rne anarea. Money Cleee. t ft ceal; Tueaday tlma, t par east, ilarkeCIa, ,tlei Tuaeday cloea, ,..!- . rraax Close, ,tie Tuatd.y close, .Stile. trliBS Close, tli Tuesday cloea, 1114, New York Bonds (The.Bte is the only Omaha newspaper which publishes the of ficial closa of the New York Stock eichang bonds J Mew Tork. May lo.Ueallnge la beads continued at the recant moderate rate at activity, but the tone of the Hal redacted in greater degree the reactionary trend ut the stork market prices. Liberty bonds ware steady during the greater part of the .asin, but eased with foreign government offering, later, althougn lirin.h bonds ware maintained on the higher re tee of London exchange, Argentine la ware an exception to the lower tendency of most Internationale, rallying two palms. French governments and municipals, alao liengllaa sda Bwlse were lower. New Haven laauea featured the more eonapiruoua and firm rails, but gain, and Inasea in that dlviaion ware almost evenly divided. Indicating further divergence of apeculatlva sentiment. Total aalea, par vame, agcregeieci sis.sii.oos. Several new underwrltlngs, each for relatively pina-raie accounts, were anon marketed. These Included Ihe Wliherbee, Hhermsn S per rent sinking fund bonds, the Klrst Joint Stock Land bank of Chi case I per rent farm loan and Ihe Valvo- line oiia I3.ooo.oos 7 per cent debenture bonds. l 8. Honda. Salea (In 11.001 High. 1-oiv. Cloae 4M Liberty 2a 19.41 91 14 99.40 1 Liberty lat 4a.... 91 60 9t.60 tt 40 S Liberty id 4a .... 9t.ll St.tl till 37 Liberty lat 4a.. 11.93 99 10 tt i0 ttt Liberty 2d 4aa..99f4 99 i 99 56 2433 Liberty Id 4 '4... 99.it 99.71 99.71 975 Liberty 4th 4... .. 99.10 ttto :(3 Victory 4s loo.to inn. 54 joo.it 119 Victory 3. . ...100.03 100.01 100.01 lorelgn Covernment, Stata and Municipal. 51 Argentine 7s 101 lot 14 101 33 Chinese xovt ry 6a.. 14 14 14 2 City of Bergen la. .110 110 110 7 City of Berne la ...113 112 112 II City of Bordeaux ie 17 17 17 4 City Chrlatlanla 8a. II S2 93 8 City -Copenhagn 6. 87 87 17 17 City of Lyona ta 7 17 17 46 City of Maraela ts.108 102 10314 15 City Rio de Jnro Is. 104 104 104 5 City of Zurich is. .113 112 112 2 Danish Muni Is A .110 110 110 72 Dept of 6elne 7a... 14 93 93 3l Horn Can 6a, 29.101 100 100 5 Dom of Can 6a J931 98 St 91 53 Dutch East In 6a '47 96 95 15 910 Dutch E In 6a 1962 96 96 96 65 French Rep 8s 10 103 104 168 French Rep 7s..l0 100 101 1 Jap lat 4 Via 90 901a 90 8 Japanese 4s 78 76 76 10 King of Bel 7s 108 107 107 76 King of Bel 6s. ...103 103 103 26 King of Den 6s.. 98 97 17 119 Klna of Neth 6s... 96 96 16 6 Kin of Nor 8s 111 111 111 50 King of Sweden 6s 102 101 101 71 Psris-Lyons-Med 6s 83 82 82 15 Rep of C 8s 1946. .106 106 105 3 Rep or Cuba 6a '04 90 90 n 2 Rep of Urguay 8a 107 108 107 33 State of Queen d 7a 110 110 110 35 State of Queen'd 6s 103 102 102 6 S of R Or do S 8. 102 102 102 IS Swiss Confed 8s. ..118 117 117 135 UKofGB&I 5 '22 108 108 108 86 UK of GBa-16 "29 108 108 108 486 UKofGB&I 5 37 102 102 102 17 U S of Brazil 8a.. 106 106' 106 15 U S of Mexico 6a.. 67 56 t6 60 U S of Mexico 6s.. 65 56 16 KaUway and Miacellaneoua. 17 Ajax Rubber 8s 102( in-Mi m.a I Amer Agr Ch 7, j03 103 101 5 Amer Cotton -Oil 5s 90 tu to 13 Amer Smelting 6s 92 92 92 51 Amer Sugar 6a ...100 100 100 6 Amer T & T cv 6a. .114 114 114 22 Am T & T col tr 5s 97 97 97 lo Amer Writ Paper 7s 88 87 87 1 Armour A Co 4s . 99 90 90 5 A T & S Fe gen 4. 88 88 81 5 At T A 8 Fe adj 4s. 12 82 82 2 At C Line 1st con 4s 87 87 87 9 Atlantic . Re 6s..l04 103 104 50 Baltl A Ohio 6a. 99 99 99 60 Baltl A O cv 4s 83 81 81 8 Bell Tel of Pa 7s ..108 108 108 6 Bethle Steel p m 5s 93 93 93 1 Braden Copper 6a . 98 98 98 24 B R T 7s ctfa stpd 82 12 82 1 Cal Gas & Elec 6s . 95 95 95 2 Canadian Nor 6.112 111 111 . 28 Can Pa deb 4s .... 79 79 79 25 Cen of Georgia 6s. 100 99 99 1 Central Leather 5s . 67 57 97 1 Cen New Eng 4s .. 66 66 66 22 Cen Pacific gtd 4. . 86 86 86 10 Cerro de Pasco 8a .116 115 115 IS Chesa & Ohio cv 5a. 91 91 91 9 Chesa & O cv 4. . 89 89 89 60 C B & Q ref 5s A 98 98 18 15 Chi A East 111 6. .. 82 82 13 12 Chi Gt West 4s .... 62 62 62 30 C M & St P bc 4. 71 70 70 31 C M A St P rf4a. 65 66 65 15 C & N W 7s 108 107 108 15 C & N W 6s ,...108 108 108 24 Chi Ry. 6a ......82 82 82 1 C R I & P gen 4. 83 83 83 75 C R I A P ref 4.. 82 81 2 19 C & W Ind 4s 74 74 74 128 C C C & St L gn 4s. 102 102 102 16 Chile Cop 7. 90 90 90 2 Chile Copper 6s .... 78 78 78 2Con Coal Mrylnd 6. 88 88 88 2Con Gas 7s 117 116 116 32 Cub Cane Sug d 8s. 84 83 84 2 Cuba R R 7s. A. .103 103 103 5 Cuban Am Sug 8s.. 105 105 106 4 Del A Hud cv 6s.. 16 96 96 22 D A R imp 6s.. 82 82 82 5 Det Edison ref 6s.. 103 102 102 21 Diamnd Mtch 7.108 107 108 2 Distiller. Sec 6. ... 42 42 42 65 Dpnt de Nmrs 7s.l07 106 187 12 Duquesne Light 6s. 103 103 103 17 Erie gen 4s ....... 64 54 54 1 Erie pr. lien 4 63 63 63 19 Fisk Rubber 8s 107 106 106 21 Fram'n Ind D 7s 99 99 99 .5 Gen Elec deb 6s.. 99 99 99 36 Goodyear T Ss 1931 103 102 103 11 Goodyear T 8s 1941 116 115 116 2 G T Ry of Can 7s 113 112 113 16 G T Ry of Can 6a 104 104 104 45 Gt N 7a A... 109 108 101 6 Loans on New Residences ' y ' You can now secure) building loans at this rata the lowest rate in Omaha. We offer three plans: t 60-Month Installment Loan 142-Month Installment Loan S-Year Straight Loan Cost of Loan Is Nominal Your application will receive prompt attention. ' Peters Trust Cosi V Ptttri' Tint Bultdlna If Making Money In Wall Street $80 will secure for you 10 shares of a safe stock which should steadily advance in price. , . Dividends $4 a year, or 8. Balance easy payments. . , . Write for particulars and our MJ.P. booklet. Imxibntnl StciMiliti 43 Exchange Place New York the Dav gtW ti at n is it stt, it 4' HuS Man r e 4 i St W It IK il adj laa la el f ti If III t'aaual ia.,,,a J el t. It III Steal dab tS.. 91 11 It lad fieel ie M t Inter Ague ie,,,. ts te at Inter. ilel 4a,...,li t II tee Iniar.il.i 41,, .if. ,u a 14 lit inter Has T r is 1t 11 11 It Inter II U 1 I Is., tv 9t? II Int P ref la ... tt 4H, tl .2 "-ii" 'ii as-. p ra sa II touia N ret le ll ;u eu S Merkat at Ry eon ie S stv ik S Meal Petroleum ie ,es et lets! , IS Mldvale Slaei cv ia. SO ilk SS I M I HI 1, 1.1 ia ., 49 41 49 'if assume 101 ims i Its h K Tnpril.A u t. : K 4 1 I k A et t tl 19 ilo K a T let ta i il il S Mont Power is A 94 9i tt I N C St L coa ls.0 ! Jj t National Tuba ia , S9 lt 91 S N O T II Ino is , tt i tl 11 Kew T C col 7a ,.107 ot ot Si N T Can deb aa ..uj ai N T C I L deb 4a t l u tl N T Ed ref t. lis ltv lis HN1l-H4HMil.il HV tl l N T N N H d 4s I? 57 17 17 IIS N T Rya ref 4s rtft, 41 41 41 SS N T Tel ref te 41.. lot 1"4V lot It M T W.tch-Hoa t. IS il 51 I N i W tt 11 ....oa 0 nt I N W con 4s 17 t7 7 24 N P pr lien It.... 17 11 tC II N P gen Is ti 41 11 111 NP-O N jt S...S lnM J 01 S N St. Pow ref la A. SI II SI II N W Hell Tl 7s..0a o n S Ore AV Cal let is.. Sl 11 u o 1, gtd ia ctf,.oi 101 imu l O S L ref 4a St SI 11 71 1-W R K N 4s.. 11 il 91 I title rUeel i. a ..101 101 101 14 P (la. El S 91 11 91 IP T T to S4 94 tti, S Prkrd Vint Car la.l low lni- 4 Pan-Am PAT 1... 99 91 99 It Penn R R Sa....1t jot ln It Penn R R gen ie.. 99 9a 91 SO Penn R R gant.. 90 lit 1 Pare Mard ref I... 94 SI 14 4 P 4 It Ino 4s .... 10 10 30 li Pierce Oil deb Is. . ,lo jon jna I P C C 81 L ia A. 97 97 97 5 Pro Ref is ,...02 10u 102 11 Reading gen 4a .... (4 14 14 I Rep I St col is.. 94 st 9 t Rck I.I. A A 1. 4U,a IJ .5 11 47 St L 4 8 F Ino ts.. ft t li Ut L A H T P I 4s A 71 73 72 I St L Sothwst 1st 4s. 78 71 71 51 Heabrd A Leon is.. 11 17 51 96 Keabrd A L adj 6a. 25 25 25 17 Heabrd A I. ref 4a.. 42 41 42 17 Sharon 8 H Is A. 91 99 99 17 Hinder OH cv 7 e. 1044, 104 104 7 Hlnclar Oil col 7. 100 100 100 t South Bell Tel 6a.. 94 94 94 ti South Pao cv 4a.. 91 91 91 S South Pao ref 4a.. 17 87 17 S South Pao col tr 4a. 82 12 12 Si South Ry gen ia.. 99 99 91 It South Ry con i... 96 95 95 41 South Ry gen 4..... 7 7 t7 97 So Prto Rico Sg 7a. ino t 100 42 Stan Oil Cal deb 7a.lo nt 19 147 Third Ave adj. 5... 2 62 11 S Third Ave ref 4... 66 ttv. J27 Tob Prod 7. 103 loju 102 60 U P lat 4a 91 to 74 ( 1 U P cv 4a 94 94 94 25 U P ref 4s 8 56 Nt 10 Union Tk Car 7..108 10.1 10Sty 1 United Drug 8..,..lot 1014 10514. S U R I 1st 6s P 86 tr. 84 2 U 8 Reslty 6s 95 95 96 2 U S Rubber 7s..107 107 107 34 U 8 Rubber 6s.... 89 89 89 76 U 8 Sts f 5a ion, in) 10114 13 Utah P 4 L 6a. ... 92 9? 92 47 Va-Car Chem 7a.l0l a7 101 S Va-Car Chem 1st 6s 98 9s 98 7 Va Ry 6a 95 85 95 49 Weat Md lat 4a... 66 68 6 9 Weatern Pacific 6a 87 S7 87 16 West Union 6.. .110 110 11014 3t w, '."i in7 107 2 W A L E 4S.... 68 08 58 7 W-S 8 7s 98 97 97 48 W A Co a f 7...10 lor. 105 27 W Co cv fa 94 91 94 111 D of C 1952 W too 100 100 89 Czecho-Slov 85 efts 97 97 97 Total aalea of bonds todav were 119.. 941.000. compared with S1S.143.0AS tire. vipus day and 110.252,000 a year ago. N. Y. Curb Bonds New Tork, May 10. The leadera on the curb market showed pronounced Improve ment today. Some new aecuritiea were added to the list. About midday trading began In Danlela Motor common and there were heavy aalea at 10 $11. The announcement that tha company had 11,000,000 aharea atock providing funda aufficient to wipe out all Indebtedness aa well aa adding substsntlally to working capital had a stimulating influence on the trading. Mercer Motor, voting trust certificate, continued atrong at 4. The heaviest trading In 'the Industrial group was In Cuban Donitclan, over 30,000 aharea changing hands in the first two hours, with prices ranging from 8 to 9. Petroleum- stocks were in good demand during the first half of the day. and many tasue. made substantial gaina. There were fairly large aalea of Carib Syndicate at 7 7. Mexican Seaboard waa ex-dtvl-dend of 60 cents a ahara and waa traded In at 43 043. ' Mother Lode coalition was the feature WittoFarOwmEMOICtOi MUNN 8s, CO. Tower Rulldlns. CHICAGO. ILL. Scientific American Bids., WASHINGTON, D. C. Woolworth Building. NEW YORK Hobart Bldg.. 8 AN FRANCISCO, CAL.- E.F.Leland&Co. (Successors Wsre or Leland) ' Stock Bonds Grain Provisions Small lots given aame attention a. Urge lot.. PRIVATE WIRES. We invite inquiries. I N, s I Oi V. Stock "Exchange Members Chicago Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Omaha Grain Exchange 727-30 OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE T. N. Ruttar, Manager. tews Central re ta tt 41 4t II K tl P a M te .. 1t lit, tt Hsa city a.Mm s. i. tiu .it It K B Tire Is t MV let' U l.igait s al,srs ta 4 l IS Lanllard ia ., ait. aaa. af the mimes giaus a sjvis kssed. ae tg.e teterefcte Anil lla'.m.al. hiasr Va. a. May e -T'.rlleae aa Ihe Near Tei gaife eaalaet 4y ie aa lulleaei 1 li Salae tin I! ttt ,M l r am, I A Ilia I fa.bar a .. ej ae ta lies Aw I. a T oe ...li l". liau 1 Am T T ea. II ,le ! lea S Aw T 4 T se !4,.ll ll Ml I Am Ta fa. il.,..lsi a, litj I Aaa Cesser ta . ,.lai, (eat, I Ana t'erf Is II I'll, ) at. S Ass Am oil la ll ! Il . 4 Aimour A Ce la .! ! Sw I Hem (ileal Is 'll HIS l"S ll It Kalh Hleel Is 'li.l'l 13 : 11 tea Nt Ry ia.. 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Kyne'a Saturday Eveniaf Feat Story "The Ten Dollar Raise" Alto Path News OefPfrCUMlaRCUIT VAUDEVILU Week Concluding the Vaudeville Season Metinea Dally 2:15 Every Night 8:18 Lantdon McCormlck'a Spectacular Melodrama "THE STORM " The Bliteat Production In Vaudeville Arthur Hertley at Helen Pattorsoa Bill Robinson PINTO and BOYLE MecRee A Cleif Raymond Wllbert Crawford & Broderick Topics of Day Aeaop's Fables Pathe Weekly Metineea, 15c to 50c; eome 75e and tl Sat. A Sun. Nights, 15e to $1; sens 15 Sat. A Sun Early Reservatlona Will Insure Good Seat a for GALLI-CURCI Auditorium, Omaha, May 27th Seata on Sale NOW at Auditorium Bos Office. Special Attention Given Mail Ordera. Pricea tl to 83. War Tax Extra. LUCIUS PRYOR. Local Manager , N Follow the Crowd to tha Orpheiici Theater All Next Week Beginning S HAY 14 to tee "SCANDAL" That sensational play by the ORPHEUM PLAYERS Seats Now on Sal High-Class Plays at Sane Prices 1 NOW SHOWING NOT A SERMON ? 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