THb U.MAhA T3KK: ,MU.MAY. Ul-'lUlifcK '-ill. VJ2 Large Increase in Enrollment of University Report of Registrar Indiratfi Nearly J 0,000 Students Will Attend State College!. Higieliatlon. thl cnieaUr In th colleges of th I'nlveralty of Nebraaka til mor thMii it w a niuntti later (on Novambar IS) laat year 1,14$ againat 4,711. Tht number of women h Increaacd 272 14 7 per cent; th men hav Increaatd 2!t S I per rent. Th figure made public by th tgi trr's ulflc will b lncrad by th ukuuI l.te reglatrallon In Iht gradual cullcg, On Id baai of thin registration In Hi- collrgca, university authorltleg pr ii,( t that, including th record eniiish' lug 122 milliliter choi of 1,000 mid legltriitltui in th ch(il, the total attendance fur th year will ha at lt MuO agiilnet tha D.10U iMnt year. Outatiilidlng fad of tha Increases by oilltgr Include; teacher college, i'4--n Increa of 13 per rr-nf; col leg of medicine, hi n Increua e"f 2u r coiit; pre medical studi-nta, tt ll III par cent; anil prn ilrntnl itlldiflit, f la ... Tk. i ,w. 5 6 r rent. Tha la rra In tpa I inllro of luw fulluw ilia new two' jciir requirement of art anil acinic milage work for diulalou: Irnghten liiK of tha d'litul i.oiirM una )r r ilucwl Hi alze f the frrahman anil the ophoiiiorr claaeri, Tha rgltrntlon by enllegeg fol b.w; IIIMI!) Aerl'Ullure Aria nii'l il"tiie ., . l-'iite Art ............. Htiaineaa Administration l?J 42 ..I 17a ., ft ., u .. 1 .. Ill .. l I'l Ill .. -hi ., i ;, iti .. .. at .. M .. 4U "Tm '.'.!74 J mi in I'lelienlal M tt fiaitilairy ;natnaiing ilia'lua'a ,, f'ra lial T.aw , T'ra Mduat ludulna ... pit N'uralng NilrNlrig .... rharrnai-y ., Ttaihara ... 17 ta Itl In ' ill 4 lit 1t 73t 62 ftaprtaMlnna Orand To'al CD I.14 Creiditon UniTersity Tha I'ralihiiin, aiidant unlnn, which waa ianld laat aprlng and which haa haan huwlrig ao mum nainy aim-a n. .r' ina of tha aiholaatla yar. haa bagun lha regular publl'tln of a waakly nawa ahaal, "Tha f'raighlonlan." Tha aalabllah. tllfnl nr tnia papar waa ona i -aiandlng projicla of lb unlnn from tha tima of Ha luraption, and lha rraillt of making lha prnjact auntaaaful balonga In Una part Id tha unlon'a managar, Cbarlta Moraarty, who workad Ihroudi lha abm mar at tha prallmlnary arrangamania. Tha auff of tha Cralghtnnlan haa baan annnuni-ad aa lamporary, but It la mada up largaly or wholly of man who hava al raady had aiparlanra an tha Omaha dally araaa or on monthly puhllrallnna of tha unlvaraily. Tha It mamhara of tha ataff ara Jopr-ph Mi'tlovarn, Oordnn Klchmond. Jiwaph McOrnarly. Ralph Kaalnar, Mlllon Abraham, atlaphan gplitnagia, Barnard Jacnbbargar, firaKan nullbbon, Jaroma Murphf, I,. Andaraon, Frank P. Fogariy. lam Wabar Utaphan Tarijuat, Harold tonlng, Edward, Baldla, and Warran Conk. ... Tha high ar-hool monthly callad "Tha Tralghlnn High." haa bagun lha aacond yaar of Ita latanr, and Indlcatlona ara lhat It will ba rarrlad on with tha aama anthualaam aa laat yrar, A naw aanrium haa baan acaulrad nait ta tha high achool prlnr.lpal'a offlca. Aaaorlata ailllnra ara aianlon Kannady, Harold Marahall. Vln oaiit Mfl'aulay and oacar ffaff. papart mant adliora arai Nwa llama, Robart Han foid: claaa nntaa, (lllbart Mrfaba; alhlat. Ira. Hugh Hlgglna: aooli-tlaa, ' Raymond Jgiiftralh; alumni, rrancla MrfTarvlllai mla fallanaona, Hanjamln (Jlbon ataphan Narkavlta la artlat, Harnard n Kaafa i lrcu latlnn managar, ttaranra Ryan bualnaaa managar and John (llllln and Richard Cal lahan advarllalng manaarra. In tha collaga of pharmary thara ta an Incraaaa of mora than 87 par rant In an rollmant ovar laat yaar, and thara ara twlra aa many advanrad atudanla aa ba fnra. Thla la tha flrat lima that any ara Taglatarad fur th fourth yaar, laadlng to h Afwrmm of barhalor of ii'lanc In phar macy. Tha ahortaat couraa, praparlng for tha dr of grailuata In pharmacy, laata two yaara. and few puraua thalr atudlaa longar. Thla yaar thara ara U fraahman, i aacond yaar man, four In third yaar and two In fmmh. making a total of J07. A faculty amokar waa h'td In tha aa , aambly hall of tha aria dapartmant lor ina alalia oi n urii im.ui. v " attandad. University of Nebraska Ragletrallon In tha collaga of arte and aclencea rnntlnuea to grow. Acting l'tean A. I,. Candy report 2 appllcallona ainca regiatratlnn week. In the college nf dentlatry the large registration the largeat In Ita niaiory in waa HA laat year ) reaul ta mainly from the 40 per rent Inoreeae In tha pr- denial claae. Th rive-year ruling naa ra , duced tha alia of tha freehman and aoph otnore claeaee. Kenalor C ft. Randall, republican can didate fnr governor, will epeak at convo canon October 31. Invltauona war ea tended" thla year to both candldatea for governor ta epeak to the unlvaraily au dience. Th flrat tehr" collage convocation of tha year waa held In tha aoclal acl encgy auditorium (there la no room In teerhera college building lhat will hold hall th atudentai. lie double porpoee waa to get th atudenl together and booatfnr th gtadlum. The) aocieiy for American rellnwahlpa la offering fellowship to not mora than 14 graduate of American enllegee and other candidate who can fulfill tha re quirement to puretta advance etude and reaeart h In Trench univeraltlea during ll;l lVI. Iiean J. K l.eHoigBO of the collet of buaineaa admlniatratton I on of th member of th advlanry bord nf the society for th north waat -cnirt latea. Keen fetlowehlp le worth about 1 1 40. granted fur one year and renew. abe for ena year mora. Appllrationa mutt ba mad by January t. 192. Infor vnatlan mav ha had from lha eeertry. If I. L. Kandel. til rilih vu. New Terk. An Innovation tn th rurrlculum of tha aeliag of pharmacy la Ik d4iiina of a laciuie " a week by proiwineni pher wie.it'e of I.inoia and ether elite t he ale The hebraak loard f phrvnry will held it neat regular eieivjtaaiio) m phr. Wtecy ball Nov amber lo 4 ieliraka School nf Riuineag i Te t.imir' nmniil tnlning aiu l.ni. ' MM.ikt araaul ar Hutle.aa. lo ether Wilk Ik la'Uliy niaenhee aeys4 In tatuial eaagual ga mii Ik laal ,gat ef Ike tee, hare eeHvenite 4iia fiariru ) l ihe etew -gea phie a a iekee.iri)g laiti .4re.a ibe wmehai.1 at ae-.-nea f ibe gist Teeeher 1 1.. a haa blweakv, feeeaee e(ae paye 4 tew 1 vear 'telle a uk Ike Cel.ee ewJieg atklslte asiag ka bee aaag4 a e.ak Ik N t baaaaltall tm Ike aaaniag ., tb a-' aireaMie I .a !'. aaer Pin aa eaewl W w t v.)a 4 v4sHaali pr. wtiai i seat ea aeea aa . ragtaf la. a a ree. al M a h. " . . ,.. w. , e.'.w mm .- ,., a Mae tiaiJaee. ! .( a.i.,i veai I ill i has wtat ..e,.l ., eit-aeiea a. Ma lbh ks Isaa It leli.l ''" M j '" I - ' k urnav Taaelieee r.illaerat - iiee ... 4a.4ttt.fcii,! mt m w. ! 1,a.k.i ... t l sMiaii aafeatl g ' atitu I a. I -. - .-. 4 i..'..! rit . taeave laaifawi-e bt.4r4 ) re an ..u., la la, m ba a, iwnlltan k- We. re.ai.a4 4a aaa el-4 iai , ga g eiti tet 4 I Wt e ewe a-a, a .t ta -4 t 1 .4 a g ta 'i tea gaasewva ta M Mil e al lb a- iaet i 4 m f t aa . ll Saw imm t 1 1 tg lb .,, a4 Ifc twe v i. t , ei .,t,a t 4- e ,t t '.- 'ae a k4 ia . !. Ik m i ; ...... - 4at a, ma, fm' .'. - it . The Business Barometer This .Week'i Outlook in and Industry liaed on nr THKoitonr n. mk fv Kettles?, CeaaBterre aaat nemnew, Mar lark, arrtghl, it. 'In hi ltir lo Keprearntatlv Mon4ll Utnaid laat areek, I'raelclefit Harding aul that "lha national fixal peltry hu haaa atrerted to arreet lha rapid deflation bird k4 t In" (nil lhat lha tmalnaaa tatlook la brlshler "tlian at ear Umi elnr tha mistaken prugrain of draaila de (latum waa adopted by ihuaa thea la ea I nil at tha government." Theaa alalaniania, raart In connection with lha rpurte from Weehlngton thai lha preeidenl will not reappoint lha man ha aa at tha haa4 of lha Kederel He. eerva cuard whan lha "mistaken program of fraana deflation area ailimted." bava haan runairuait In in.n thai lha arlmlnla Iralion will not tut lha fiiaaant oppnaa or atiampt to chark lha cradlt aipanalun naar In prrgiaaa. I'oauaaaUtlaa atftaawa, Tha loalrai rull haa b'i a coallnuad n an a In moil cuinnimllir tnarkata. whaat la now about la canla abova lha lowaat priura laianiiii rioriJrrl. ijotion haa rin lo lha hilil fifuia of lha yaar. Hubbar aold al il cania, h la naaily ID ranla abova lha valua whan I firal allad ali.nilon lo lla aubnorinal ihaap naaa In lhaaa IvMara. iufar la up half a aanl a pnunrl, ullli avary prnapai t of ad van'liig furihar whan lha I'uban loan la ariantad. Wool la firm and hlihar all aar lha world, to ara allka, hlilaa, laaih ar, Iron, ail, tin, tobacco and moat baalc eammoitlliaa. Thara haa baan a aaaaonal alaikinlng In lha damand tnr aaaollna, aa well aa fur lumbar, bilik and olbar building malarial, auppar ami rariai la ICuropa'a Inahlllly lo fir ira.i ami a, aaura darilna ihiralana "aavllp evarairKkad markai, but i ,hM ' ,h ly Iniporlant anailona to , ,,, i.dni y that ,la noilTaabla In nariy avary dxpartiriant of rinlnaatla jr., la. Thai It la likair lo cnnllnuo la to i- inrarrao rroui lha rail that lhara haa 'n no aniiiipalnry buying aa yat. Mar. ihanla ara aim laullnua. mm ki ara light. Tha hat to ba ronllllually r-'planlahad and ri'pl., aiM.ru nnl.ra ara a attaining and alliiiulatliig Infiuani a, itonda Ara larwar. Rut nnlwlihatandlng lha bunyani-y of lha rnmmarr lal inarkaia ganar.iiy, bond., Including all l.lbarly, aarapt th 1; ara Inwar and lha almk markat haa ha. oma anntlad wnd Irregular daapli lha fait that lha goo,o,ocin govarnmant bnnda nfrarad at 4', par rni, wara llira aimaa ov.r.il,., rlbail and th ron. tolnaad daclaration of alo-k duldanda by lha gramlard oil company and aavaral Olhar corporatlona thai hava takan aim. liar griiim. Tha monay markat tnaanllm conllmi' lo hardan and gradual ahanrpiinn of final ling capital la Indirftad by hlgbfr raira fnr boih call and Mm l"n Thaaa davalnpmania all raflact what la rallad Inflation by anrna and unit parliy by nthara, but whalavar H la rallad, I ara no raaaon In changa my prognoala of laat w.k, whlih waa for a furihar and aalamlad rla nl rommndliy prima and a parlod of llriuirlatlnn In moat bonda and alO'ka, amapt thoaa of lha railroad coin- Cnniaa wnoa aarning will ba Incraaaad y tha activity of bualnaaa. I am not ahakan In thl vlaw by tha faclllloua activity of om of tha highly aparuliitlva oil ai'uka and I am cun- flrmad In It by Hanry l''nfil'a announca- rni-ni mat na naa mana a rut or abmit r,D In th prli of all hla car.. Thla may maan a war In tha automnbila trada that onlr lha riltaat will aurvlv. lha autnmnbl a anrurltlaa now tlatad nn th Naw York dock whinn and th nnn . inrmii iaii'iRirf.f in tnouaanna Kcdaral Raaarv Ratio hcrurlty Prlcaa, N. 1. (ock Kichang Hi) Indualrlala 2i Railroad , 40 Honda ,, Commodity Prlcaa Whaat, Dac, d-rllvary, Chicago Corn, Dac. delivery, Chicago , Ranf, git. draaaad mrrit, Chicago .... Pork rlba, Oct. delivery, Chicago auger, reflnad, Naw York Coffee, Rio No. 1, Naw York Cotton, middling, New York .., Print rial ha, New York Wool, doini-fliir. average. New York , 7 ilk. No. I, Hlnahlu, Naw York tulibar, crude, planta., New York .., Itldaa, pack No. I, New York Iron. No. 2, Philadelphia ftieel bllleta, Plttaburgh Trade Review ny m. jr. mm t o. Th gxpcctulton thet th final quarter of th year would bring a further e lenalon of the bualnaaa Improvement, haa been aupporled by th devalopmente dur ing th flrat month of th fall araaon. While Irrrgularitlea have continued in different line, wllh conalderabea flurtu tion In volume of operallone, th rlalng trend of demand la clearly manlfaat anil hinat Wholeeal markale ara atrenathi..n. Ing ataedlly. Moderate reaction from the higher price levele for certain commoill- Ilea, such Iron and teel, reflect an eaalng of th tension which had result ed from lha paucity of aupplle and ac tivity In buying, and la alao art outcome of the recovery 1n manufacture that tha followed the settlement of the coal min ing and railroad labor troiiblre. Relief from tha fuel acarclty, which waa aerl ouely hampering production, haa made pnaalblo th reaumption of work at many planta where tdleneae hod been unevoid Ahle, althouKh tranaportatlon ilrawbacka atlll hinder tha shipments of merchandise and tend lo prevent eoni transaction which would oiherwla b roneuminated. Without th limiting factor of car ahort age, freight frnfflr. would probably equal the heat prevloua racorrla, consumption le enlaiglng In varloua channeta and atocka of goods are In need nf replen ishment In many Inalancea. In contrast wllh the former policy of haml-to-mmtt h purchaaing, the demand now la frequent ly In anticipation of future requlrementa, and reporte of mllla and factorlea being well aold ahead, are becoming mora com mon. While aaaaonal comlitlnna partly account for the currant expanaion of bua lnaaa, game alao appear which plainly ara not due to weather Influence, and tha re vival af baalc Industries Is eepeclally eig nlflcant because of it bearing ott tha gen oral altuatlon. Strength In Uperqlatlve Marheta. Tha leading speculative marketa were featured thia week by activity In trading and etransth In price Two of the prin cipal farm etaplea whaat and cotton extended the advancea, recently eatabliah ed. with cotton touching the !.1Vi' baaia, and liecember wheal In Chicago croaamg II 14 Th further riae in th latter com modity, which carried pricee to a point mor than 10c bov th prevailing quo tation when the currant month open ed! wee largaly due lo the congeetinn In tranaportatlon, and continued export damand wae alao an Influence. The upturn In cultnn. niacins in Ices on In hlgneal level of the aeason. wa chiefly Ih out come nf large buying by mill Iniereate. and profit taking aalee ware readily ahaorhed. On tha eioch market, with a roiitlnu- nc or million-ahare dava, a nuitioar or naw hlgh-priee eecorda f"r the ear wet wttneeae.l , although lha general price mvmnt waa Irregular. I ri and Meet Pair Held, Tb prlc yielding In Irou and etc!. M-h haa com ftae a iiialanlial urn, rnfttlnued Ihta eei. Wok eaier -..n.lilidne l uppne nn won aoine adaiameiil kuilng. Ik nierkai lenaiuu ie re'e.4 and cvmpoalta pig Iron prt, kae re.ed-4 t le aept-mber baaia The e reeeded I Ike gep'mlar I bea Th mar eauder!. b4l run'eelltuiai fnr bual - bee latereeeed In aMin ajurlei t It.aaa, ueia t rem eaalua at ew aule.l eAr fvaHUaaUr In fuel. Hioreatee. Ihe i eiWatlna baa kene, 111 Ih p-tiel wket ai pra4i-ta a-e e.t.ieiv a-ekleg i ara. wiisj ffeig l fuf. rass ftl MivlKtml College, Tk 'uJ.et ,... I ,f W,Ji, si-4 eie mi . 1 .1 ... . -a 1 . , 1 . ....... ,ki ,-. ....,1 ,. ...... ... ta eiea 4t a U aenug .'4 eat rii la ..rag, 1111a tail II wa - I . 1 eaaj ,, Jeai. laa ataen a e ta i.ii.ge a4 Pie,, 4am i ..., .-, Ml-a hiMia 4m at Ih. W ..... . i ),. .an la l ..,, 1 ' ! . al ,a t..4 ... h V taa5 Itaa'i W .saa 11.1 wat aiat I la al ,, J I ar.aa Tit k a .a.. .. it, ,r' j' ia.1 aai M . I,i I, l-a. H I I lia-ak J r llall fw-.a a.,,,, . ,-. .4 tk, ( a. k !. 4 tkaaaeayta a' Ik W tt.,t etiaf 41 a-t kt W.aet.aa.ak a. I a i r- l a . . a -t ,.. a e t ! I a, i a.-i.i asa aaa.a iaa la a )'. i. , W est k, " a an l-' t .ei t i . ttal . -., - , a t... l.-i a.i Her imi,'''." 4 .-. .i 'm. Commerce, Finance, Agriculture1 Current Development!. curb nreeen! valuaa that run Into th lal I lit n and any aerloua reduction In the pr.idta of tha motor trade la eura la na reflected by a decline la lha 'motor alocke. Tha Incident la an apt Illustration of the way In which maikeia thai ar "over bulled,'' may receive a blaw from an un eipacteg Quarter. teal Wall Maadlaet. Tha olhar new of Ilia week la not aaueclall ergniflraiit. 'Ilia soaj prob lem la being well handled. Production la laraa and tne dial 1 Ibul luu la being fairly tonlrqjlad An acula thoriag anrwhara aama unlikely, but economy and f 01 Peer am will ba necaaeary, Tha railway ran- gaailon la unrelieved and lha iel Indue .nm.vK.t kimn.r.d by II. Tha weekly aiateineul f lha federal reaerva ayalein ehowa a reduction of S of t par cent In the rerv rail, which now aianda at Ti l. Rediei outita ehow a gain of t.i nuO.Oud, might bava been eapeeted Iroin Ilia inrreaead activity at rielng prlcee In III coliiniouii y meraeie Tha gold an hand iliuiva a raducilnn ot i.iii). lion, which la probably dua lo lha errorte tnec are Being niaoa to pio ?w low Parke' "lo clnuleimn. Hrltaui Pare Inlereel. Oreet llriiani bee paid a,vv.at n account of the Inlereel dua on her debt lo our government. aecralary Houvei epaech at Toledo he attri ted much ailenilnn. In hia op m.itinn in lha auaa.atlon lhat wa ehuuld fnrglv any eubetenllal portion of Ibe debt, du ue by Die o'her alllee, It la aaaumed that Ba ipsae iur in pr... tk. nniiiical fiaht In Which I.loyd 11.,,,.. la ana.aad la watlliad with much Inlereat here, bul H iMUe la not likely to bava evaiy inimadlale elfecl upon bueinaaa in thl country. Tha reaignatloti of the coalition government la regarded a purely tactical, but I haa rreaiad mU' B political tonruainn in Kngland. Kconoml I'ondlUon Improted, Rronoinln i-ondlllune In Kuropa aeam b b improved and . aierling erhne ad vanced early In in week, although II weakened whan tha Prlllirt cablnel ra Igneil. ... Kmnka are Inwar and marha ahow no tallying power e the priming prena con tinue to turn Ihein nul at th rata of .bout five or eU hi II Ion a day. Tha total amount nulatamlliig October 14 la put 5, 0110,1)1111 imn, hut the flugre have caaaed In ba algnirionl. It la repoitad lhat th Herman government will ehnrtly laau guld nnlea or cerliriiatea againat Ilia I,- (iiikiOI.Ooo gold mark held by lha rairna bank and thai Ih-re will ba ueed lo buy UP paper Inarka at abnlll preeant prlcee. Thl la Ilia policy followed by our own I'nlied Mialea governnianl during lha civil war when hoih gold end paper monay wara In circulation, It might work. If tier many'e credit waa good enough lo enable her to draw additional gold, but 1.nMl,. (inO tnarba, euual to only about 1240.1)00,011) won't go very far and II I lo be foared lhat the new currency if leaned, will he noariiea aim eoon oi.nppear, t.'ondlllbiia In llu.me ara rapidly mend ing If lha nawa from I her le to ba cred ited, and In tha Halkant and th nearer eaal. lhara la an uuuaual approach lo rain- pi relive I raniUlllly, In l.ailn America alao lha fiutlrmk aeema to be Improving end tne annrra or in Argentina rallwaya have advanced quite abarply In Ixindon upon Hi proaperlty reported In th coun try they gerve, A higher barometer and clear na weath er la in fact reported from all ovar lb world and for the preeant at leaat tha trail wjnd ara favorable and It aeemeeaf In r.rrv a r.ir .t,r.. Ar ,.nU i an.i,i I aa wall aa domaailc walara. Knd nf Knd of T.aat Wark Travlnua Waak T.aat Taar , . 7. ,ai) a, 319, 903 17, 110,124 it it 2 , 7.ir, u.i lo t-m 1H.7J 70 77 . till I2.H0 7173 404 90.77 71 It l 12' ll.Oiti ll 47 4, ,Ji .44' IH. 00 H.2:, 14 01) 10,40 JII.7S ink .0440 ,011,0 .01,21) .10 ,10 .07 .2304 .2114 . 1 1 1 .074 .17 S .Vt .rut .731 .4040 124 120 I'l .112 .I9i .)T tti .n'm At, it 14 94.14 12 40 40.00 40.00 2100 14 for delivery ovar th balanc of th ycur, A monih ago, furnace coke for prompt elilpment uuiitad at 1 1 1.(0, while In the mlddl of Auguat It wag aa hlgrt aa 114. Teitlle Market 4)1111 Rlalng. replf noma alarkcnlng of demand, fol lowing the recent arilvii bualnaaa, tha rla lng trend pf primary lemllo market haa canllnued. New and higher prlceg ara be. Ing named each week on varlnua llnea of vnoda, and tha fact that ml I la ar In a v.cl-aold condition foreshadow a main-Ir-nanc of tli advanced level fur aoma lime to come. Aa'a whnlo, manufacturer "r now mora fully aupplled with ordara than has been the caae for nearly two years, and It Is the expectation that fu ture consumption will aliow lee effect from prlc resistance than baa been noted thla year. While many trader ar not rtlapoaed In dn more than piece email or. dere frequently, some Jobbers report tha receipt of a larger volnms of forward con tracts, and they regard tha outlook with confidence, A resumption of moderate Inquiry from foreign counlrlea haa deval oped, hut export demand. In tha main, contlnuea quiet, Advance In Hide Kitendmf. Kven after successive weak of rising price, th strength of bide markets haa been further accentuated. Roth domestic and foreign slock has psrtlcipated In lha upward movement, and trailing In om descrlptlno has only been limited by the paucity of offerings. Rcant bualnaaa In Chicago aggregated about 40,000 hide enn purcnaae in New York by automobile and other leather tannera Involved fully mi.ooo apreariy native steer, aold ahead In th and of tha yaar. In aympalhy with the advancing tendency of raw material, and alao In reaponsa lo a broadening da mand. prlcee of leataar are firmer or high er, and scarcity of supplies has deeeloped In ennie quarters. Slnillsrly, prlc In- "eeeea are occurring In footwear marketa. owing lo Ihe enhanced coat of hide and leather. Rank Cleanings flank clearings In Ihe United glatee for . . 'k "'in tb'lober 1. reported by telegraph to Hradstreeie Journal, New a. . .'. . . 1 fs.eil.aau.niia, against l.4iil.l,iiiit last week and IT, 040 ;to ono In Ihl week Inst yer Canadian clearing acgr-gat :'.M,uil0, si againat !!. oo 00 laat week and l!;7,l;o,noo In thla week laal year. Following are th returne for Ihl week and laat, wllh percenlagea of change ehnwn tht week a compared n. rea !,St ) , T (Vlober 14 October IS New Tork . . .. IS lts anii ono li.TU noo o 1 hu ag.. U5 cm, ono 44,tiiO Otia I'hiladalph a ., Ht ono on iii oo oao 1'iis'nn one, ona n 000 000 Kanaaa rtvy ,, I'l Mi nns. Hi lul One, Man ra iern, , iMfiivitno 1 1 1, 1011 on taveiand ..... I'l l;l mi n'itjeoa I t'elrolt 111 no ao io 1 An j ilea Angela , 13 44 0a llaea i Mnnepoii ,,, 14 n; so t iat eoo ! 1 tni innatt .... t 111 aa a n o4 ! S.w tria,n ., i.i;,en lllta a 1 At'aHa IT 11; ana M nl IM j I'.i. btiiend ... Is lilt an 10 iii.aaa ; 1 oh .,, is 4'i 'i 47 T 4 eo j Hutfai. . . ., 4; it: iiijI.ih 1 I'riua4. Dee . 11 ai nl .1 en see a.at'ie , oil ;i ii l sua I Miiaawhe . .. 41 . j ti-nver , , II liH.H Alar, 01a t a' as It i i. a. i i a j 1 la hurt .... -1,'lil.M :..;". Il't'isiwe ... In t"ill It ilel I t ..,. .i . ... I !' II In .-I a rm txk.n. ol:il-l tltlie; w a k 1.0 p I' .1 aea j.. e., aH. -11 , ,ii eae 1 1 ale a ' I mi . ., la.il I uiiii . ., ij it. ae i.' I., I... 1. 1. , ,ii,.i It .! a.ii laaai i.. Hum' 11 laa I 1 -iiaii.tiii llaila' It )al " 1,1 Well . . 1. in ...a its. sa. Wl.ko .. . Hjliael ,Kl 1 aa.ae I . . II ia a tilt y, ,tt.i... , 1 1 ii .-e nut e.a I.. Une ! Ill 'l II lit 1ivaat ,,. lllia-e tilllaa .(-,, , 1 in 1.1 ititi'l M ill hi ! III I'l I ,1 4 4- 4. Ita j j T.I.! I l II, l I a t II 'erkly Kftilurf 44aaa lalir lll.a weak aalg - ' te hi i.g aweaa 'I HI laal i- H. i I wee, tt ia a ' l.a, a. . lu. lilt t4 III 1 1114 M 4S III' a T i t4) Aag.le tkt ? la I w-l l. J. la4rr llrllff m ltrw4 th ., , Ibe ,, Ii J 4kte aul (all ft,!, ,S'eh,'iat, Ikasiiar b.lj , k.irinr I". bw,t, hal III l J . k) 4ilal ' - ' .pev.f. UaljMt fr.,M U... k.alv I. , M ' "'Oft '4 4t ! II k.kla li,t li ..,ti, . e tk' ahull lb ei-ti ai.4 Financial NEW tORK TIM. Oeaaiaus Maa Lea W lea. Nw fork, Oct. ...leaat week distinct reaction on tha atork changa waa plainly dlacuncartlnv lo Wall atract, yet It ran banlly b da acrlbarl a anything but tha logical ra kiitt of pravlou ulrgvaetani a of pro fessional 'gpaculalora In billing up pilvr. It waa rather eommonty aakeil laat week why, If tha buelnc gima lion waa really Improving, tha alock market ghoultl not continue lo ail vain. No ona denied that tli liuainaaa out' look Waa tnili li lietter. Tha tl trail rpirtl tb furl prnblmii lo hava boon mostly golveil, Inlay In rtlatrl bul Ion of tha tiianufai tijred gooil In, cauaa of tha deifiiaiiil in railway fit clllllc waa Ilia only linluirml haiull- ta) left from tha coal trlka, ami tuaatitlins orilcrg on tha book of the mill bur) Int ruded rapidly MnrI tli very fiti't that I hi Iniinen' ptcaaur of tiaflli- Ifiaurcd notgbla Inrreiiao In tallway aarning during tha next fnw IJllllllllg, Hnvival ling Imcn reportexl from Noma Iriiliietrlca, eiich aa tha lotion Iradc who" coudlllnii waa lately wiiiieihlng of a problem. IVthnpg even mora Iniporlant. thin month' ail- Vance of 10 to 14 per ten I In gin In price, bringing? wheat up lo a price 10 per cent abovei that of year ago and corn ami oafg to pili-f-a 40 to V) per rent higher, pointed Ita own bull- rhllon ax to tha I'oimlry'a I'oiiaiilnlng power, for lhea advance had oc curred on large bur veal hj and Irf-cnuso of a IcigU Imata dcinnnd. Kerl Anllrlpatetf, Tlut recognising all thl beflerincnt In Ihe buaineaa altuHtlou, account atlll bed lo be token of th eaient to which Ihe ftiock yixcbanga, lu Ih. 4411 alrcat phraae, bad "diacounied" cu'-H rull beforehand. Had Ih lnck market ofTiuly and Auguel. dur ing Ihe crlsle nf Ibe labor tlienutee, mere. ly quieted down while holding firm, the conclusion wouni nvi, nean met tne mar bet waa elmply in. liming Ita belief lu early and favorable settlement of the strikes. Mm when slock market prlcee nan avtuaily riacn in pnlnio between July 1 ami the end of August although the early July price, war 12 poima above lha year low vrega .it should h raaaon. abiy clear how far an autumn trail re vival had been anllclpet'-d Tina did not prove, ho ever, that eco nomic i-onditioue which weie ta b as- peeled In the autumn might not warrant a conalderably greater enhancement i lues, J I era waa h point at which the Immense fund of available and unused credit cam Into play. If such resources exlaied ami If the speculative markets desired lo use them, whal, then, waa to prevent much further anpanalon lit buel nees, bidding up of nrlcea end .alenaioii of commericel and financial activity All of thla Indisputably occurred In ll, when Ihe reaervolr nf unemployed credit was niu'.n emeiirr man It I today. Oueatloa Ineneweretf. The tnarkata have not yet fairly en- wered tha queallon. 71, muat be conceded lhat. even If the exist. nr, of abundant credit faclllile goaa not necessarily Infer Ihe use of Ihea facllltlca In promoting g trsde boom and a general rlea of prices, at any rata such reenlts are made possible llirough auch conditions In the field of credit aa they would not ba without them. There are, however, some point of con trast with HII which observant financiers will draw. Tha Important considerations ara four In number, Klrat, Rump m particular and tha out. aid world In general, were In urgent need of certain supplies during 1919, both of finished niei-rhamllse and of raw material, which Iba- tnlled gist slon. wae In a position to produce; therefor an Immense foreign demand for nur produda existed aud a wholly unparalleled export trad, 1-ong Credit Kxteodcd. Second, prevalent feeling thet fermln Hon of th war would aonn reatnr a-oro,,. to a normal economic comlltlon led our lianas and merchant lo extend to foreign i huyere, long credits for their purchases I on a wholly unexampled scale. Third, Ilia continuous rise of prlcee dur. Ing and since the war, Interrupted only by i a reaction after Ihe armlatlc whoa brief continuant' aerved chiefly to prov that 1 th tendency of the markets was upwsrd, : not downward, had convince tb public thiit sum unseen economic Influence wo driving price up by main fotc; crellng strong Inducement for th speculator to i buy goods on credit and hold them for aiihsequenf Ml at the expected higher ' values, and for lite consuming public, ij j buy In quentlly at once, evrg fur futui rrquiremente, perore price noitio nava gon 10 or 24 per cant higher art 11 1. Klnallv, there exlated In 1411 a farm community enriched by Kurop' enormous purchase of our foodstuffs t Inflated prices during th war, and a laboring com munity whoa buying power had ben rulaeil to wholly unprecedented helghta by lha demand for manual worker and of hugely enhanced wages of war time. Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICilAKLS. By Omaha lie I.rtaed W ire. Chicago, Oct. 22, Wheat price have advanced IT 18c, and corn 17 3 8c fur December from the low point of the eaon, with a reaction of 6 1 4i on wheat, and 3 3-8o on corn fiori the high point. Oat have advance 10 1 2o with a reaction of 2 8-4c. Th main haul for the vdvnnc w: lnrgely th overselling by the, tin' in general at low level and ativar. In cah premium to gbnorniRl fi ureg, dua to trantiportatlnn difflci tie. Ther ha been a partial rci Juatment of premium, and while t' maiketa ar regarded a two-aid for th prenent, there I an unilerlu: o( confidence among th trad In gc eral that price will ultimately win higher At th finish pi'Mt'tlcnlly n th advance oC th week had bec, loat, ghnrtage In Furop. Th reaann for egpecilng Mice later i the season ia I lie fi r, niai keiing of mill wheat early anil the recent record mot n.ent. of spring wheal on boih, aldee of th iiiiariiatinual line, wllh only tmall t cuniuiaiioo. A sh'iriaga of t3l,400,tafl buehele aic nearly lot) ono I. tea he le rye in Kuiopean tin purling r.twnirtes, aa a reault of tin mil harveat, le Ibe baala for much n ik-- eptimlam In tb wheal Itade. line i-.tioi,, aie Ibel all of ibe ta Olio tn buahet suiplua tn I I nlted Ntate anu lanaiia a well aa that from crop, ii, Aoattali and Auentin will ba wantril befur anoiher hatve.t ,Vbat llo will nie,n in pi nee l problematical, bul th impreaaioit 1 that ht ekoulil g.i botR Ii ta aad th-r la a di'ptieiiioaj lu buy 0 all break T-taasarUlkaa Nig latltee. Tahie-g Ike eatilnala vt l:uropa,n tr-if, p fi'.aeaea buah.l,. wgatosl a t eiie.at, , that I'usiinni a inn, k a. !- v .i Whether Ikav euatinua cenaunti i At b'Sll 11 I tlapee.. Ial Upn Ike. i iaH i. tf.Hlv I. gut, 4ia,d liaiii I he pie.a-iv lUMi'O.nl, a'taplt.i mil I, la'.lir ton JI...I en.l I imi .tee l ik end el tka ,i,.h n.ajr b sittall f',.ei,ii,i,..ai s a a t Iuim pi . . ieii m ia, ,.! n. u. a naa-a It II. a Ileal at ibal uen, i.k, HI t I tat.a tat ,4 Ik, I .' li l. ,t i . At,kii, .it i l.,tt tn I ' at-.. I., i i iit. e a a., ran.t tk ,wt-'i- 4 l4 t-k piaiti tuata tea eel- aj k lb Ikil g, u, ! l l. it I. las itabnj ,1 ia'a 'a ak. area l,t ike k. i... . . I ... 4 lul ie noa.ll . ,i , aa. iti thai IV ! k 4-ll t 41 I. . . k.l .1, Ik - ' -a l . ai laal I k.ial sk .. all lll, Ilea tk ..! . I, 1, n.n.lit rir Tlf Jf,:Mi Kftttii In Angrlf lltralir he kt. ax ti4t I, ant ft.r le, uli,i I a It.. , t. , a,,... t j b a ,., , , , Harding to Call Extra Congress on November 20 Sliip Sulihidy Will Ii 'irat Quettion Taken Up in j llouae, Hejtrenentatlve j Campbell Sayi. Omaha ! laeieeal 14 Ice. j Wgalilngton, tx t. 22 Kollowlng i ooiiferenc wllh l'rltlent Harding, Itepreeenlallva f'ampbe-ll, Kan, thglrnign of tha hoii rule comnill tee, gniiouncexj at the While llnua Hiilunlay lhat t-ongmaa would tiaron. vened In tra eaalon on Novem ber 30, A chairman nf tha rule commu te, Mr. Campbell haa much lo do wllh ealalliHblng tha order of legl. Iittlve buaineaa In lha houaa and h ad Id tha flrat mailer lo be taken up in Hie extra aeaalon 'would h ahlp aulieldy li'glaliitloti, Mr. fampbe-ll did not quoin tha president nn anylng cotgroan Would be ronvtned on November 20, but for aevernl dayg It haa been rumored llutt lhat likely would ba tha rlitl of Ihe beginning of tha extra aeealon anil Ihe Kanaan'g glatement wna generally waa Inken a cotillrniallon. I'rvaliletil Mnrdlng lidd ttpeiiker (ill Idt liefoi bn left for bin home In MiisaHt liuaett that ha want lo gvol't calling tnngreaa In extra aeaalon after the regular winter aegalnn, which be klna iirweiieber 4, expiree by coned- lulimiftl limitation tin March 4. Mr, Harding lelleveg tha country would welcome a b-glalnllve holiday of nine monthg nut year. fly calling cmigrex In em i n aci almi for two weeka early thl fall, I'rcal dent Harding believe t lie ahlp antv ably legialallon fan b well under way if It hk not been tltmlly pkaaed In Ih him by Ihe I line roiigreaa la to begin ita regular winter aelon. laiially nearly the entire three niunthg of the winter aeaalon, running from IternibT until March, arefluken up In the Ronaideratlon and piissug of Ihe regular annual giipply bill of lha governnient. Hardware Men'i Convention Held at Hroken How llroken How, Neb., Oct. Z& (8p- -iil.f-A convention of hardwnra men of thl dlalrlct waa held tn Hroken flow laat evening, 40 repreaentfitlvcg belnif preaent. A dinner wn aerved at a local cafe to tha member anil their wlvi-g, after which a general buaineaa meeting wag held. The con vention wj addressed by Frank Ben nett of Lincoln, field, aecretary for the gtale organization. h'ew Issut $5,000,000 The Jacob Dold Packing Company First (Closed) Mortgage 20-Year 6 Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Dated November 1, 1922 Due November 1, 1941 Intereat payable May I and November 1 at the Farmer Loan ami Truet Company, New York City, and coupon 4 may be pretnted for collection at the office of the Citizen Trust Company, Buffalo, New York, Boncli in coupon form in denomination of tl ,000, $300 nrl $100, with provision- for rcgiitration of principal. Coupon bondi of $500 and $100 exchanKcable for $1,000 bond. Coupon and fill If registered bowdi of $1,000 interchangeable. Callable a a whole on thirty day' notice at 105 and intereat to and including October 31, 1932, the redemption price decreasing l2 of 1 for each 12 month thereafter to October 31, 1940, ineliuive; callable t lOO'l t treat thereafter prior to maturity. Callable in part for the Sinking Fund only until October 31, 1932 at 102'j and interest, from November 1, 1932 upto November 1, 1937 t 102 and interest and thereafter at redemption price. Interest pyable without deduction for Normal Federal Income T up to 2. The Company will refund, on timely application, the State tare in Pennsylvania and : 'arvland to the extent of the present rate of 4 Mills. To be authorized and presently issued $5,000,000. Thl Company agrees te malt application for th listing of the bonds on th Naw York Stock Exchange THE FARMER! LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, NEW YORK, TRUITEC 1915 1916 1917 1918 U I Ojtl IrW.f tW Otis & Cq. ) i Todait l'rogram$ MUllle I.JIIIU, IdHllie." Hlraiid Ti.uty till WdnrUy, "l-.al la Weal," MiHUe ' W hm Koumnin I!lda." , run ' Aly Wild lrl.h Koae." Kinpieiwe -Tilay until Tbiir day. "Dusk ta l)awn." World "i'llgrlm or Hie Night." Mtrae Miiinl.iy and Titeailuy, "Hie Hrl.lul Mgbl ." Irlisrla Jiirin a Kirk wood In "The Mit ii Kroni Home." ;rand (luy Huleg I'oat In 'Th Mliaileril1er," ' llainllloii "Four Horaeiuen of lha A io lily (ue," Irfiwly Niii,ia, blotaly outlaw, allki-n inn Her nihI knight ami la dice move iros the tMieeu In the ilmiimllwd verr.lou of rnroa Ihkirie, whk h nppeiir ul the liljilto thl week. There, in two great conflict ona wh n John llldd rew-ueg ln nu fiool lha HiiikIiI liimiiea, ,tu1 kgnlii when tha oniiitry folk urn rou'd to Wli out the DiMitie trongbold. Tho itilji't Nrenee i clnlioiHle, ami III" ciietiiiiiliiaf I i xiii t find beHUilfiil. Mnilgn Hell.imy, l-'ikiik lieinnij ami John Kowcr piny lemllng rol". A Ki'lpl'liikT fletecliva glory hold the tilller nf Ilia gi'l'een lillrpcllon nl the '.Vorbl bla week, "I'llgrlm of Hie Nlghl," feulurlng Hiibv lieltemer, ke giiapenao nl high leiialon, while Intel iiNlloinil giiiubleta and rrooka go tliri.ngii their miiiilililntloii only to be liltfflerl by Ihe runnier lilol of the rlniH Mini beroliic. A lively larcc, 'ill Hrldul Night," nl lha Mil' tell of Ihe illffli ullic umi i-omplliHtloii which ennue when on of a pair of twin fnir the blorae.l inia of mull Inmn)'. Ali l.rMily rolP'k Ihioiigli llm iluil role, In "Iniak to lwn" n. the Km ptegg, Floreme Vblor, n heroine, in I bn alrniig pogltlon nf binding double life. In her waking moment aha I a normul Ainrrlciin girl; lu her (lienm ah I a heggnr nuild nn lha other Kltlo of Ilia world. The lt UMlion la pl'iuni! and (Irniimllc, An ipeiilliig lltllo atory of old Ireland I told al Ih Hun Ihl week In the Ktreen verlm of "My Wild Irlah Hone," I'liullne Wink, ckt, the heroine, niece and hounekeeper of th old irlet, full In lovo wllh tb worat nrt'erdo-well In Hie communi ty, and before th love affair I an (lightened out, lha ainlleiu e hn plenty of opportunity for litugliler. "When llomiinca Hide," tha at traction t Ih Moon, I both melo drama and comedy, Tod Hlon, fiimou American Jockey, I ngiiln en In th aitddle, l I defeated by C'lalr Adiun, who ride Wlldflr. Tha Mubae'iuent kidnaping I In- We summarize as follows from a tetter to us by Mr. Jacob C. Dold, President of the Company. BUSINESS: The Jacob Dold Packing Company conduct! a business of meat packing in all of its various features and the manufacture of its by-products into many commodities. The Com pany was established over fifty years ago and from a small beginning has steadily increased to its present output of approximately 1,50,000 head of live stock. Total sales of the company have increased from 197,000,000 pounds, representing $21,000,000 in 1912, to 311,000,000 pounds, representing $50,000,000 in 1921. The business for the current fiscal year, based on actual results for nine months is at the rate of 325,400,000 pounds per annum. The export business of the company to Great Britain, the Continent, and Central America is substantial. SECURITY: These Bonds will be secured by a first closed mortgage on all the plants and other property of Jacob Dold Packing Company, and will be th company' only bonded debt. In addition they will be secured by deposit of over 99 of the common stocks of its subsidiaries, whose properties are without bonded debt. The company's consolidated balance sheet as of October 29, 1921, shows total assets after giving effect to the proceeds of this issue, less deferred charges and all reserves, of $l,il2,863. The fixed assets including real estate, buildings and , equipment and refrigerator cars, on which these Bonds will be a direct first mortgage lien, have been recently appraised by independent engineers at sound values in excess of $6,900,000. Net current assets as shown by the Company's last annual financial statement (October 29, 1921) after giving effect to the proceeds of this issue are stated at $5,932,340. EARNINGS: Annual net earnings applicable to interest, depreciation and taxes for the fiscal yrs 1916 lo 1921 inclusive, Ih first two, yrt as audited by , W. Hook and Co,, and I i t five as audited by Messrs Erntt aV Ernst, ra at fullown $ 811,433 , 1.146,057 . 1,140,344 . 1,559,018 Interest requirements on this issue of $5,000,000 bonds are $300,000 per annum. Average net earnings for the years as shown above were $903,105, or over 3 times such interest requirements. Depreciation charged out of earnings for the same period averaged $250,000 per annum. The Company estimates, based upon the results for the past eleven months, that for the present fiscal year (ending October 31, 1922) the net earnings applicable to interest and depreciation will ba approximately $650,000. SINK1NQ FUND; The mortgage will provide for annual sinking fund payments on November 1st in each year from NovemUr 1. 192$ to November I, 1941 inclusive, sufficient in amount to retire $150,000 face amount of bonds annually during the first fight years and $.00,000 far mount of bonds annually thereafter, either by purchase in the open matket up to the then esisting sinking fund call pnre, or by fall at that pru-e. DIVIDEND RECORD: The company has paid caih dividends on its preferred stock con tinuously for the past 16 years. kht 411 anj l Mittevi Srt4! ri0lf4 H Ul. Miel l l Offmo.' of iiitfy HC) aSaaTBBaaaaa4MM Price 100 and accrued interest, to yield 6 Tucker, Anthqny & Co. 1 at eM ,., .ta4 ke Orplieinn Theater Is Observing 33(1 Year Since Birth 'Mayor Diililinan (five Talk From Slant Say Pule lie Owe Orltt of (rrutiliitle. Tb llilnl of a i eniiii y crleliriilln of the founding i f lb Oipheuui i lr cillt it vaudeville lliciteia Ihroiiglc out the I Ulleil kltiitea Mhd 1'hiiiiiIu, wug given en aiiaph'lou baal oh aervnntn lit Ida (tipbeuni here yea (rriluy with lha Week' new bill. The cee,Hllon Will be colli lulled thioiigH- out lha Week, Hefota lha firt act yeaterduy afior noon Maniiger W, I', Hyrn gtepiied upon Ihe ptHg with Alatynr J, ', liiihlmin, who eueaH. aeiillmenla MpproirlHln to Ih otrkalou. The chief ixcinllva of Ih illy auid he conKratiiliileil Imih J hn Oipheiim cir cuit UKitingement ami uli Ih thou aitmlN of lirpbeuiu Mend lu llilai'" ' county boiitd baking Hint I ho and many oilier i Hie, "Fiiuutler If.tl p,om." "It I more Hum ii yein ggo," auld IU i.iMor, "Unit two young liuli "V In Kmi 1'ihiiiIhio bud u vlalou which wn all admit ba been reulld," The mayor wa referring lo Martin Hei k Mild Meyer Hum (, fold, "lh llil'l die of Hi Orphcuui circuit," whoae iiiiincx are known win ren t vulu- till" I I, now ii, "Tbee )"uug nen," Hie mayor con tinued, "IlllVli aui'i-eeiled In tlUlllf ly.- Ing bikli lines tuudevllle. Tiny luive ii.ole It poaallile for vnnl mi my of cl,t il.iliii ra In Vlait M kl'it ei nil of fbeoier III Ihl country .and I Viionbi, They have promoted ihe heat Inlereal f VHiidevllle. Tho euleilulnmenl- loving public owe lliefn h debt of giitli. Iilde, Tiny have been public bene ! factor. It I fitting lhat KiuhImi atioilld exleml the band of goodwill on thl oerualon, which I being obaeittd iu many cltie," llyrne' I'grl Mentlonul, Mayor Ibihlman took occnalon to refer to Manager Hilly Hym who ha hud a part In Hi mii-ch of lha local tnph'ium and whom tho mayor re ferred to a man of Integrity and with a, klrong conviction that coned riillou ervl to hi cniployer mid Hj public I the greutirt achievement lerrupted J 1 1 eat In lima to 'iv tha heroin' life. It I Hot only C'ohklane Tnltmigde who draw audience to "Kaat I Went," Th play Haelf n well workad out and ha the element of humor ud patho. mixed to th dngrca which I popular. "Kt 1 Went'' I ailll running Ht th Hi rand. 1919 1920 1921 . $1,158,071 944,529 , 437,721 Central Trust or iuimoii a eawj aet an tenet) he II . I in.iy l, ol.i.ilncd In Ibe iti work. The tblidnf acenlury tglebtallim will be roiitluued throughout Hia Weik. Mi'lnbei of tbutlllMlm lliil 'iy bib will nltr nil ha Orphcuui on Moil day ni.l.t when Dr. 4". H. Atxen will Imi th epcikcr, Tb Klk will atleml In a body on Tuc.,iy night, Tha Hike band of 3 pbiyer will ba prev ent and I'aat l.xnitxi Hull r ('harb IhM'berty will convey felii-lutloii mt lelitilf of tiio tiiiiiilm pMlgn of Willi ll Miitiiiger I'.yrii ie a niembsr. till Wedncadiiy lilgbt number "f the Moo club will intend with their "lioni eeea," A dinner parly Will fol low at Hotel Kotit' iielle. A prominent Moll Will b Ihe ieuker ttiirllig Hi evening bill l Hi irplieum. Thin d,iy night will I "romord nlghl" with dinner ut Hob I Konti oella af ter the bow. "Iitniibu night" will b on l n.l.iy tnkbt when Muyor Hubb tnuii Will apriik ami Ibe illy cimiiii el., una ami Ibelr wive will occupy luxea. I'lly ollli liil umi employe lire mnklng reservation fur Ki bitty flight, ltriiki-ii How l Vote on (Ji.inf in Coveriiiiieiit Hroken fdivc, N'b, tbl. It (Hh- i In I I A pel II Inn l)x been ailbmllled tiieii.,ii or a iinng't lu tli roini in 111 vole ul f tier coming elei tlou. I b , ,,,, ,, ,lm .,,,,, ,,un,lr.r of , ,.,,. oli Hie ballot. lleulnYe I Ji vulor Cloaf Ili't iiiiaf of Cur Slitirtap:' IdialrH-e, Nf It , tat. Z2 iMpet lul 4 A few cle culm lu I Im county have iH)l biivll.ea l",liiotnrlly becauae of it bb"il,iKi of (iialii car. Moat of II ebwil'M inn filler! to met flowing wltli wb'.il mid corn. Food Index Jliglirr Jirad.tteet's fooil lad a riurnlef, ,,,, on till. wli'i"el pt.ies per poutlil of -I r'M u'il for foml, le J ;,. compared Will 4 171 l-i we, k and liti for in. " emllng o.lol.ee i, j. 'Ibis week FMHIII'-f e,l',. p ,',l l , I'w, . laet wek a nd of III p"f ' nl over ih like noli r,f liiat ycc, lit Ih. tl (.01111110- dilles of alt klli'ls iili,led weekly, S ) vatl'e.f as coropuled wllh lat week, aaveq Ue, fined f,'l 4f retiiMlucd urn ba riga'l, a folloaa; lacrenad. Tea, I '. ( iirrari'a. )(,,,, lite klieep, live, f.aeiles, live, C'otlori, rliiur Wheat, red Wheal, aprlng. corn. data flat ley, lly flour. Corn flour. Tallow, Puller. ('bees, Mugar, law Mugar, refined, rnffo. Cottonseed oil, llama, abort rib, lard. Ilaeve, live. I'l Hit clothe, (Iray gooda, firown sheet Inge, l-eirot, refined, (lay. Mad. Tin, Mp.ller, llcreeaf. Ilasolln. ink. Copper, : To lnert your Want Ad, "Tell tha Telephone" AUanllo 1000, Los Cqmpany ka teas) a t.ait il-atl I. at. I I , t, kl , (,,, fcu.j,!! 4)i i4 tk J-vin. a-- a iftm- a-i ( ka eel i.i.i,lil,ua 4 ll