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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1923)
New York Bonds ”^"»on5 mSSt. SL 4u» and fh. hlah cIrm dcttone 1 ™ue* <’l»Pl*yln* a firm un Except for a loaa of 1* by the Parla l.yons and Mediterranean Issues and 1 point by Rio de Janeiro 8s of 1947, fluc tuations in the foreign group were small end unimportant. United States govern ment bonds held steady. Losses exceeded gains In the active railroad Issues. New York, Westchester At Boston 4%s broke 2% points. Mlnne-; a polls A Bt. Louis refunding 4s. 1%. and Chicago, Great Western 4s 1. New Haven «s and 4s of 1957 each advanced about a point, as did Chicago & Western Indiana 4s and Denver A Rio Grande refunding Bs. Industrials showed moderate Improve ment. Gains of 1 to 2 points were re i corded by Virginla-Carolina Chemical 7%s with warrants. Producers & Refiners 8s. Peoples Gas refunding 6s, Northern States Power 5s and Cerro de Pasco 8s. Total sales, par value, were $8,044,000. The largest offering was the $5,000,000 Cleveland Union Terminal company 5 per • ant bonds, which was promptly over subscribed. Reports were current that a public offering would be made Monday "f $7,000,000 Ohio Rlver-Edlson company first mortgage 6s, due in 1948, at around PS. U. 8. Bonds. (Sales In $1,000): High. Low. Close 271 Liberty 3%s.100.16 100.14 . 30 Liberty 1st 4%s... 98.13 98.10 . 278 Liberty 2d 4%s- 98.12 98.10 98.11 *0.33 Liberty 8d 4%s... 99.00 98 27 99.00 392 Liberty 4th 4%s.. 98,13 98 11 . 64 U S Gov’t 4%s- 99.29 99.26 99.29 Foreign. 6 Argentine 7s.102% 102% .... 2 Chinese Gov't R 6s 46 ...J .... 17 City of Bord 6s- 79% 78% - 3 City of Chris 8s-108% . 5 City of Cop 5 %s. ... 90 . 15 C of Gt P 7%s- 75% 74% 75% 42 City of Lyons 6s.. 79 78% 29 City of Mar 6s.. .. 79% 78% 79 2 City of R d J 8s ’47 93 92 % - 7 Czech Rep 8s ctfs.. 92% 92% 92% 19 Dept of Seine 7s.. 86 85 86% 21 D Of C 5% p n ’29..101% 101% - 13 D of C 6s 1962 . .. 99% 99 98% 34 D East Ind 6s 1962 95% 95% - 68 I) of E Ind 5%s ’53 90% 90% 90% 1 Kram In De 7%s.. 89% ...J .... 75 French Rep 8s- 97% 96% 97% 125 French Rep 7%s... 94 93% 94 5 Hoi Amer Line 6s 84% 84% 84% 1 .Tap 1st 4 %s 92% 92% .... 17 Japanese 4s . 80% 80% .... 27 King Belg 7%s ..100% 100 100% 4 King Belg 8.s 100% 100 - 17 King Denma 6s ..96% 95% .... 4 King Italy 6%s ..96% 96Vi - 16 King Nether 6s...101 100% 101 9 King Norway 6s.. 98Vi 97% . .. 20 K 3 C S 8s. 69 68 % 69 7 King Sweden 6s ..104% 104% - 39 Pa Ly Medit 6s ... 73 72% - 10 Rep Bolivia 8s .. R7% 87 87 % 3 Rep Chile 7s . 94% . 2 Rep Colom 6%s .. 91% 91 - 6 Rep Cuba 5%« .... 99 % . . ... 5 Rep Haiti fls 52- 93 % 93 93 % 2 State Queens 6s....100% . t Sta R G d s 8s- 95% . 11 State R P 8s . 98% 98 - 6 Swiss Confed 8s... 115% 115% 115% 6 UKGBA-I 5%s 29.. 113% . 8 VKGBAI 5%« 37. .101% . 10 U S Brazil 8s _96% 96% 96% 7 IT S Brazil 7%s . 100% . 1 U 8 B C R E 7s. . 82% .... .... 1 U S Mexico 5s ... 53% . 2 U S Mexico 4s - 34 33 % - Railway and Miscellaneous. 7 Am Agr Chem 7%s 97% 96% 94% 5 Am Smelt 6s . 90 89% 90 18 Am Sugar 6s.102% 101% 102% l Am T & ij ev 6s. .115% 24 Am T A T col tr 5» 97 96% 97 26 Am T * T col 4». 92% 92 9 Am W W A Elec 5s 85 84% 85 33 Anaconda 7s ’38..100 99% 100 92 Anaconda 6s ’53.. 96% 94% 94% 20 Ant .Tur M W 6s. 77% 77 77% 5 A T A S F gen 4s 88% 88% 88% 76 ATASF adj 4s stpd 80 3 At 1 C I, 1st con 4a 65% 10 Atl Ref deb 5s. ... 98% 19 Halt A Ohio 6s.. .101 100% 24 Ba A Ohio ov 44*s 79’4 79V4 .... 20 B T Pa 1st A rf* 6s 97 V 97V 97% I h Beth Stl con fis A9S>, 97V 94 s Beth Steel eve . . 10 12 Brier Hill Stl f4*a 94 V 94 >4 .. II Bklyn Edl gen 7b D.109V 1084* 3 Cam Sugar 7s. ... 97V 18 Can Pae deb 4s . 79'* 79 44 2 C C A O «s. 96V ■■ 1 Cent of Or ts.loots .. 6 Cent I.eather 8s... 98 4» 4 Cent Par tttd 4s... 86 4* 32 Cer de Pasco 8a .120 118 11944 13 Ches A Ohio cv Os. 88 44 8 7V 11 Ches A O cv 4 **s 87V 87 6 Ohio A Alton 84*s 284» 2 * 44 3 8 44 12 C B A Q ref 5s A 994* 99 0 C A E 111 6s. 7 9 7 8 44 7 8 44 2 C Ot West 4s. 49 484* 10 CMASP cv 4 4as. . . 62V 62V 5 CMASP ref 4H>.. 56 1* 564* 6644 28 SM&SP 4s '26 . 78 44 77 5* 78 1 Chicago Rys 5s... 78 1 O R I A P gen 4s. 79 4* . 10 C R I A T ref 4s. 76 764* 75V 1 C A W Ind 4s.714* 12 Chile Cop 6s. 99V *84* 99 3 CCCASb ref 6s A. 101 >4 101 10 Clev U Ter 6 4*s . . . 102 4* .. 4 Col G A E .. 97 4* .. 6 Com Pow 6s. 864* 85 9 Con C of Mary 6s 87 4* 17 1 Cons Pow 5,.. 89 4a 2 Cuba C Sug deb 8s 914s 9144 2 Cuban Am Sug 8s. 1074* 62 Dll k Hud ref 4s. 85V 85 5 BARG ref 6s... 474, 46 4* 47 4* 21 D A R G con 4s.. 744a 74 17 Detroit Edl ref 6s.m3* 10 2 44 1 0 34* 1 Detroit U Rys 4 4*a 86 4* 11 DuP de N 74*s. . . .108 ]07V 10* 20 Duqucs bight 74*s. 98 9?v T6 East Cub Su 74*s. . 9t>4 9nv 9144 29 Erie g 1 4s. 46% 46 464* 12 Fisk Rub 8s .105 . 3 Gen Elec d 5s.100 4* . 11 Goodrich ti4as ....100 99 4* . ... 10 Goodyr T 8s 31 . .102 1014a 102 14 Goodyr T 8s 41. .116 . 2 Grd Trk Ry Ca 7s. Ill 5* . 8 Grd Tk Ry Ca 68.103% 103*4 56 at. North 7s .107V 1074* 107V 59 Gt North 54*8 _ 991* .* 8 Her ChocO 6s .... 98 97V 98 11 Hu A M ref 6s_ 794* 79 .... 12 H A M a 1 5s. 69 V* 69 .... 3 H O A R 6 ... . 5 III Cent 54*s .101 V* . 1 III! Cent ref 4s.... 85 . 2 ind Steel 5s .100 . 1 Int R T r,8 . 58V . 10 1 R T r 6s s. 814* «1 61V 27 I & G N ft 6s C.. . . 37 36 .... 16 1 M M a f 6s...... 79 78'* 2 lnt Pap ref 5 s B. . 82 V 82V 82V 5 K C F S A M 4s. 74V . 2 K C South 5s . . . 8 3 44 . 14 Kelly-3 Tire 8s.106',* 106 .... 2 back Stl 5s '60... . 86V 88>* .... 1 b 8 A M S rib 4s '31 914* . . .. _ 1 behtgh Valley 6s... 102 4, 3 blggett A Myers 6s. 86 V . 2 borlllard 6s. 96 . 20 b A N ref 6>,*e.104 V 104 ** 104*1 1 Manat I Sugar 74*s . 9644 . 10 Market S Rv con 5s. 93*1 . 2 Me* Petroleum 8s. 108 . 18 Midvale Steel cv 6s. 86 854* .... 1 Mil E R A 1, 6s '61 33 31 4* _ 10 K K A, T pr In 6s C 94 t* 94 *4 ... 7 M K&T n p In 5s A 764* 76 .... 75 if K A T n aj 6s A. 50 49'* 49 V 10 Mo P con 6s. 92V 92 V 92 s* 4 ilo P gen 4s..62** .. 7 Mont Pow 5s A. 96 95 V 96 6 Mont Tram col 5s.. 88** . 2 Morris A Co 1st 44*s 77V 774* 77V 17 N E TAT 1st 5s cf 97** 97 V 97*a 8 N O T A H Inc Is.. 76 V . . . . . 45 N Y Cen deb 6s.... 104 .... .. . 48 N Y Cen rg A Ip 5s. 95V 95V 95V 20 N Y Cen con 4s. ... 80** 80 8 N Y Edison rf 64as l09** 109 4* 1084* 1 N Y G EbHAP 5s 95 4a . . . 15 N V NHAH F 7s. 6i 64V 65 17 NY NHAH o 6s 48 67 65V 11 N Y Tel rf 6s 41.106'* 106 10544 15 N Y Tel gen 44*s. 93V 93V 93V 10 N Y W A Bo, 4 4*s .17'* 35*4 6 Nor A South 5s A 634* 1 Nor A West cv 68.108'* 3 Nor Am Ed sf 6s 92 V »2'A 92V 19 North Pac rf 6s B.107V* 97 41 11 Nor Pac pr In 4s., 8 3*; 2 Nor Sts P rf 5s A. 904a 89 4* 90** 4 N W Bell Tel 7s .107V 1074* 107V 3 O S b ref is. 92 44 92 7 Or-Wash RRAN 4a 80 79 4* 80 3 Pac GAE1 5s. 90 V 90 V 90 V 1 Pac TAT 5s 62 ctfs 90 3 Pan-Am. PAT 7s... 1034* 103 36 Penn RR 6**s. ...103V 1084* 106% 19 Penn RR gen 5s...100% 100 1004* UPDIKE GRAIN SERVICE CONSIGNMENTS— Your car of grain in our care gets every advantage our long experience and better facilities can give. The business of this company Is founded upon the solid principle of looking out for our customers* beat interests. Not Only RELIABLE SERVICE But SUPERIOR For safety and satisfaction’s sake have your billing read. "Notify UPDIKE GRAIN CORPORATION" at any of the markets where we operate. TELEPHONE AT-LANTIC 6312 Updike Grain Corporation OMAHA Chicago Kansas City Milwaukee know? These three "Uneeda Bakers” products will please your family and guests. PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS Their crisp salty flavor will tempt any palate. LORNA DOONE Shortbread served with crushed fruit or berries in season and FIG NEWTONS the fig jam delight covered with delicious brown cake. They □ are made by the - - bakers of, Uneeda Biscuit The World’s Best Soda Cracker L BISCUIT COMPANY Jnesda Bakers" 2! Penn R Rgen 4%s. 90% 90 6 Pe0 Gaa Chi rf 5s. *9 88% *9 3 Pere Marq rf 6s... 95% 96% 95% 6 Phil Co col rr ••. .100% 100% 1 Pro A Ref 8s ww.,106 .. 3 Public Serv &b. 83% 63 Punta Aleg Sug 7i.108% 108 4 Reading gen 4s. .. 84% *4 8 Rem Arms sf 6s... 94 93 94 6 Rep 1 A St 6%s. 89% 18 St L I M A S rf 4s 84% 83% 25 St L ft 8 F p I 4s A 66% 65% 66% 23 HI U H F adj «.s. 72% 72% .. 31 St L ft S F Inc 6s.. 64% 63% .. 7 8t L 8 W con 4s . 7 5 18 Seaboard A L on 6s 63% 63% 63% 6 Seaboard A L ad 5s 29 28% 28% 2 Seaboard A L rf 4s 42% 10 Sinclair Con 7s. ... 96% 98% 96% 30 Sinclair Crude 6%s 96% 96% 96% 11 Sinclair Pipe 6s_ 85% 84% 86% IS South Pac cv 4s... 91% 91% 91% 37 South Pac if 4s. . 86 85% 20 South Pac col tr 4s 80% 80% 80% 2 South Ry gen 6%b.101% 26 South Ry con 6s... 96% 95% 96% 1 South Ry gen 4s... 67% 32 So Prt Be Sug- 99% 8 Stand Oil Cal d 7s. 104% 104 104% 9 Steel Tube 7s.103% 103 103% 4 Third Avft adj 6s.. 46% 1 Tol. Edl 7s.106% . 5 Un. Oil of Cal 6s 10u% .... 12 Union Pac. 1st 4s. 91% 91% - 19 Union Pac cv 4s. 95% . 10 Un Pac ref 4s- 83% $3 . ... j 11 United Drug 8s....11- lil% 113 1 U S Rub 7 %s.106% . 11 U S Rub 6b. 86 % 86 . . . in 1' 8 Steel s f 5s.. ,10a% 102% 103% I 2 U S Realtv 6s. . 88 R7% 88 I 6 Utah Pow A Lt 6s 88 87 % 88 1 Vertl Sugar 7s.... 96 . 12 V-C Ch 7 %s wi w 61 60 61 9 V-C <’h 7c ctfs. . . 79% 79% 79% 3 Va Ry 6s. 94% 94 - 9 Wabash 1st 6s... 9 1% 94 - 8 War Sug Ref 7s..102 101% .... 3 Wes Maryl 1st 4s. 60 . 5 Wes Pac 6s. 78% 76 78 % 5 Wes Union 6%_109% . 6 Wes Elec 7a.107% 107% - 6 Wh A 1. E con 4s 61% 61 - 11 Wlck-Spen Ft I 7». 92% 91% 92% 1 W'i 1 A Co sf 7%s. 95% . 2 Wil A Co cv fie.. 84% . • 3 Aus Gov gtd lo 7s 91% 91% 91% Total salts of bonds today were $8, 044,000. compared with $9,432,000 previous dsy and $13,169,000 a year age. Chicago Stocks. Range of prices of the leading Chicago stocks furnished by Logan A Bryan, 248 Peters Trust building; •Close Am. Radiator . 82 Armour A Co., pfd . Ill . 76 Armour A Co., pfd., Del. 85% Armour Leather, com. 8 Cudahy . .. 61 Edison, com. 27% Cont Motor . 7% Diamond Match .110 Hartman .111% Libby . 5% Montgomery-W’ard . 20% National Leather . 4% Stewart -Warner . 78% Fwlft A Co.102 Swift Int. 18% Union Carbide . 63% Wrigley .104% Hud . 18% Reo .. 15% •Close is the last recorded sale. Omaha Produce Omaha. July 12. BUTTER Creamery—Local jobbing price to retail ers; Extras. 40c; extras. In 80-lb. tubs. 39c; standards, 39c*; firsts, 17c. Dairy—Buyers are paying SOc for best table butter in roils or tubs; Z8c for common; 27c for packing stock. For beat sweet, unsalted butter come buyers are bidding 32c. BUTTERrAT For N. 1 cream locai buyers are pay ing 28c at country stations; 34c delivered Omaha. FRESH MILK. Local buyers of whole milk sre quoting 12.10 per cwt. for fresh milk testing 1.6 delivered on dairy platform Omaha. BOGS Local buyers are paying as high as 16.30 per case for fresh eggs (new cases included) on case count, loss off, delivered omana, stale held <ggs at market value. Some buyers are quoting or. graded basis: Selects, 21c; small and dirty, 17c; cracks 14c. Jobbing price to rstailera: U. 8. apa rla Is, 27c; U. S. extras. 35c; No. 1 small 21c; checks. 18 ©19c. POULTRY Live—Heavy hen a, 19c; light hen*. 17c: leghorns, about 6c less; broilers, over 2 lbs. 32c per lb; lVi-lb. to 2-lb., 28© 30c per lb.; leghorn broilers about 6c less; old rooster.* and stags. 9c: spring ducks (about 3 lbs. and feathered), 18©20c per lb.; old ducks, fat and full feathered, 10 ©15c; no culls, sick or crippled poultry wanted. Jobbing prices of dreaaed poultry to retailers; Broilers, 40c; bens. 25c; roost ers. 16c; spring ducks. 30c; old ducks (storage), 26c. | CKEE8E. Local Jobbers are selling American cheese, fancy grade, at the following prices; Twins. 24c; single daisies, 24 Vic, double daisies. 24c; Young Americas. 25Vic; longhorns. 2GVic; square prints. 26c; brick, 27c BEEF CUTS The wholesale prices of boef cuts In effect today are as follows? Ribs—No. 1, 26c; No. r. 34c; No. 3, 16c. Loins—No 1. 36c; No 2. 34c; No. 3 19c. Rounds—No. 1, 21c; No. 2. 20c; No. 2, 13c. Chucks—No. L 14Vic; No. 2. 14c; No. 3. 9‘(,c. Plates—No. 1. 7 Vic; No. 2, 7c; No. 3. 6 Vic. FRESH FISH. Omaha Jobbers are selling at about the following prices, f. o. b. Omaha: Fancy whlteflsh. 22c; lake trout, 24c; fancy sil ver salmon. 22c; Alaska halibut, 28c; northern bullheads, Jumbo In cans. 25 to 35 lbs, 25c; channel catfish, steak. SOc; ditto, fancy northern, O. 8., 32c; Alaska red Chinook salmon. 28c; striped basa, 18c; yellow pike, fanpy. 22c; pickerel. 16c; roe shad. 28c; yellow (ring) perch. 20c; white perch, 12c; black cod, aable fish steak. If any, 20c; smelts. 18c; flounders. 18c; croppies, large, 24c; black baas 80c: red snapper, genuine from Gulf of Mexico. 27c; Jumbo frog*, average 10 lbs. per dox.. 14.Oo; peeled shrimp, gal lon. $3 00. FRUIT8. Raspberrles—Black home grown. 24-pint HANK WUFWf.VTBANK STATEMENT Charter 1*33. Reserve District No. 10. REPORT OF CONDITION OK THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NERRASKA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON . JUNE 30. 1923. RESOURCES Loans and discount.- * Overdrafts, unsecured .. »• ®4, U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation <U. 8. bonds par value) t 1.000.000.00 All other United States Government securities (includ- . ... ... in. premiums, if any). 905.000.00— 1®®* ®®® "® Other bonds, stocks, securities, .. 1.206.54 5 as Banking House .. ^ 850,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve bank. 771,780.45 Items with Federal Reserve bank in process of col lection . 890,370.82 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks.... 1,818,6*0.44 Amount due from .State banks, bankers, and trust com panies in the United States. 3,060,709.95 Exchanges for clesring house . 716,721.71 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank . 486,819.26 Miscellaneous cash items . 718,614.72 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer .. 60,000.00— 8.444.667.55 Other assets, interest earned but not collected. 32,280-48 Total . 181,790,088.64 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.* • ‘ Surplus fund . 1,000.000.00 Undivided profits.f 264.594 78 Reserved for interest and taxes accrued. 28,272.16— 292.868.87 Circulating notes outstanding . 987,760 00 Amount due to national banks... 4,886,811 44 Amount due to State hanks, bankers, and trust com panies in the United States and foreign countries.. 4,717.021.09 Certified checks outstanding . 68,162.22 Cashier’s checks outstanding . 263,866.411 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to check.. 12,280.787 18 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other than for money borrowed)... 124.699.60 Dividends unpaid ..... 10,328 00 Other demand deposits . 1 . 6,465 76 rime deposits subject to Reserve (pafrnble after 80 days, or subject to 80 days or more notice) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 748,062.44 Other time deposits . 1.049,647.86 United States deposits (other than postal aavinga). in cluding War Loan deposit account and deposits of United States disbursing officers . 67,020.42— 23,692,872.76 Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts). 866,6*0.00 Notes and hilts rediscounted, including acceptances of other banks and foreign hills of exchange or drafts sold with Indorsement of this bank. 3.9*6.078 91 Letters of Credit and Travelers’ Checks sold for cash and outstanding . 1.0*0 60 Total .. 181,790.008 64 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas. f. O. T. Atvison. Cashier of the above-named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge snd belief. O. T. ALVISON. Cashier. Correct—Attest: BARTON MILLARD. RANDALL K BROWN, WARD M. BURGESS. Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me tbla 11th day of July, 1928. (8EAL) H. H. HAWKINS. Notary PubHe. BANK STATEMENT.BANK STATEMENT. Charter No. 2885. Raiarra District No. 1#. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK AT OMAHA, IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30. 1923. RESOURCES Loan* and discount*. Including rediscounts, acceptance of other banks, and foreign hill* of exchange or ,, ... ..... drafts sold with indorsement of this hank. $1.999,4 46.44—$1.999.446. 4 Overdrafts, unsecured .*. 1,170.47 U. S. Government securities owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bond* par value) 200,000 00 All other United States Government securities (includ ing premiums, if any). 10.267.$9— 210.067.69 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.:. ... .. 161,11160 Banking house. $216,000.00; furniture and fixtures. $68,246 94 . 276,246 04 Real estate owned other than hanking house.;. 184.094.il Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve hank . 216,007.66 Items with Federal Reserve bank in process of collection 78,699 29 Cash in vault and amount due from national hank*. 286.198 43 Amount due from fitgte hank*, bankers, and trust com panies in the United State* (other than included in three preceding Items) . 46,860 88 Exchanges for clearing house . 68.402.00 Checks on oth#r hanks in the same city or town •* reporting bank (other than above Item). 1 468.19 Total of five preceding items. .. . 477,808.88 Checks and drafts on hanks (including Federal Reserve hank) located outside of city or town of reporting hsnk 14,798 3T Miscellaneous cash item* ... 1,000.60— 18,798 97 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer . ' 10.000 00 Total .. 33.808,852 ^ LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In . .. $ 600.000 00 Surplus fund .... .. 160.000.00 Undivided profit* .>1,483.88 — 9 1,463.30 I,ess current expense*, interest, and taxes paid. 1,488.30 Circulating note* outstanding . 196,600.00 Amount due to national banks . 209.844.00 Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trusf com panies in the United States and foreign countrlea (other than Included In above Item).... 846.310 42 Certified checks outstanding .. 4,624.84: Cashier's check* outstanding .. £3,421.48 Total of four preceding items . 683.602 10 Demand deposits (other than hank deposits) eub)ect Vo Reserve (deposits payable within 80 days) : Individual deposit* subject to check .. . 1,267.968.00 Certificate* of deposit due in less than 80 days (other than for money borrowed) .. . 48.964 81 State, county, or other municipal deposit* secured by pledge of this bank or surety bond ... 269.696 02 Other demand deposits .. 11,621 02 Total of demand deposits (other than hank depnsite) subject to Reserve, four preceding items. 1,6 18,044 36 Tima deposit* subject to Reserve (payaide after 80 daye, or subject to 80 day* or more notice, and poatal savings): Certificates of deposit (other than for money horrowrd) 60 *64 64 Mate, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of asset* of this hank or surety bond.,,,...., 60.000.0(1 Other time deposits . . . 348.466 42 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, three preceding items ..,. 450,822 98 T«U1 .. 0.509,862 *6 State of Nebraska, County of Douglas, sst I, II W. Vat,,. C.ahirr of th, abov,-named hank, do anlomnly »»rar that th. ibovo .tatom.nt I, tru. to th« boat of my knowledge and belief H. W YATES. lanhier. Correct At teet '. I W CLARKE. JOHN MeDONAl.P. JOHN nr.KINS. mu,ft»n (tuhaenbed and .worn to btlot, m, thl, 7th day of July, (HI. : iStAJLj A. W. I RANCH, Notary Tubit,. rrates, $4 5 0: red. Washington. 24-pint crate*. 15.00 per crate. Loganberries—24-pint crates. 13.50 per era te. Cherries—California, 18-lb. boxes, 74.00; Utah. Bing per lug, $3.00. Bananas—Per lb.. IHc. Oranges—California Vatoattaa, extra fancy, per box. according to slxe. $5.26©) 8.00, choice. 25 ©60c leas, according to sire Lemons — California,) extra fancy. 100 to 360 sizes, $11.00; choice 300 to 360 sizes. $10.60; limes. $2»00 per hundred. Grapefruit — Florida, fancy, all sites, $4.6096-76 per hox. Peach***—California. 18-lb. box. pel box. $1.7502.00. Apricots—California, 4 basket crates. ?4 lbs. net per crate. $1.8502.00. Plums—California. 4-basket crates, about 24 lbs net. red plums. $1.75; California Climax, Formosa and large red plums, $1.75; Santa Rosa and California blue prunes, 4-basket crates), $2.0092.25 per crate. Pears—Bartlett, per box (about 60 lbs. net). $5.25 VEGETABLES. Watermelons—Crated, about 8 melon*, per lb. Stye. Cantaloupes — California. standards, $4.25; ponies $3 50: flats. $1.76 Honey Dew Melons—6 8-10, plnlc meat. $8.60; white meat, $$.0t. Potatoes—Minnesota (white stock) $1 60 ©1.75 per cwt. New Potatoes—Arkansas Triumph, If! Mar ks. 2 Hr ©3c per lb. New Roots—Turnips, beets, carrot*, per market basket. 75©90c. Peas—Home grown, per market basket, SOc. Egg Plan?—Selected, per lb.. 20c. Peppers—Green, market basket, per lb.. 30r Beans—Home grown, wax and green. per market basket, 45960c. Lettuce—Washington and Idaho, (head, doz.). per crate, $4.00; per dox., $1.25; home grown, leaf, per dot., 40c. Onions—California new dry. in sacks, red or yellow. Be per lb; home grown market basket. 75c© $1.00; home grown, doz. bunches. SOc. Tomatoes—Texas 4 basket crates. 82.00 9? 25. Cucumbers—Hot house market per bos (2 doz ). $2 60; Mouthern. bu . $3.50; mar ket basket. $1.76. Cabbage-Home grown, S©4c per lb. Caulflower—Colorado, per lb. 16c. Parsley—Home grown, per doz. bunrhea. FRED Omaha mills ana jobbers *rs selling their products In carlosa lots at the fol lowing pri.es t. o. b Bran—July delivery, $1$ 60020.60, brown shorty. $26 50; gray aborts, 0-7 60: middling*. $30.00; reddog, $33 00; alfal fa meal, choice, old or new, $26.10; No. i, old $22.$0; new, $22.60; No. 2. old, $21.60; ~7tn»red meal. July. 044.10; August, $45.10; cotton *ee«l meal. 41 per ognt. $47.60; hominy feed, white or yellow $30.00; but termilk. condensed. 10-bbl. lots. 3 4$c per lb ; flaks buttermilk, 600 to 1,500 lbs., »c per lb.; egg shells, dried and grouhd. 100-lb beg*. $25 00 per ton; digester feeding tankage, 60 per cent. $50.00 per ton. FLOUR. First patent, In ll-Ib. hags. $6 $0 per bbl.; fancy clear, In 4-lb. bags, $5.15 per bbl. Whlt« or yellow rornrneai. ner cwt $1.87. Quotations are for round lota, f. o. b. Omaha. HAT. Prices at which Omaha dealers are selling in carload lpts, f. o. b., Omaha, follow: NEW HAT. Upland Prairie—No 1, 115 00®17 00; No 2, $13.00® 14.00; No. 2. $* 00010.00. Midland Prairie—No 1. $14.00016 00; No. 2, $12.00® 14.00; No. 3. $7 OOftlO.OO. Lowland Prairie—No. 1, $9.00®10.00; No. ?. $1€ 00© 18.00; standard. $13.00® 15.00; No. 2. $11.00© 13.00; No. 3. $9.00® 11.00. - OLD HAT. Upland Prairie—No. 1 $17.O0®18 00; No. 3 $14.00® 15.00; No. .2. $*.00© 10.00. Midland Prairie—No. 1. $16.00® 17.00; N6. 2. $12.00®lf,.00; No. I, $4 00©8.00. Lowland Prairie—No. 1, $10.00© 11.00; No 2, $8.06®9.00 Packing Hay—$4.00©9 00 Alfalfa—Choice, $ 19.0n © 20.on: No. 1, $17.00019.00; standard. $15.00® 17.00; No. 2. $12.06® 14.00; No. 3, $10.00® 11.00. Straw— Qat $8.5009.00, wheat. $7.60® $10. HIDES. TALLOW. WOOL. Prices printed beiow are on the ba els of buyers’ weights and aelectlooa. delivered Omaha Tildes—Current hides. No. 1. 6«Ac; No 2. 6*4e. green hides, 5c and 4c; bulls, 4c and 3c; branded hides, 5c; glue hides, 2Vfcc: kip. 7e and 6c; calf. 9r and 8c; deacons. 6Dc each; glue calf and kip, JVfcc; horse hides, $3.00 and $2.00 each; ponies and glues. $1 50 each; colts. 25c each: hog skins. 15c each; dry hides, 11c and 10c per lb ; dry salted, 8c and 7c; dry glue, 4c. STARTS (Sjfafgi/ STARTS SUNDAY SUNDAY “TEMPORARY MARRIAGE" A picture which brings home vividly and truthfully that the marriage bond is made not to be broken asunder. Can one dance and not pay the piper? With a Wonderful Cast: MRS. HAROLD LLOYD TULLY MARSHALL (MILDRED DAVIS, STUART HOLMES KENNETH HARLAND and MAUDE HOLMES ’ t BULL MONTANA —in— A Punctured Prince A Royalty Riotous Comedy with so many different kinds of laughter Vaudeville—Photoplays f4 pi M Seven days, starting I TOMORROW sSt Another de luxe .jijf comedy bill with I “ Honeymoon Ship ” * Miniature musical comedy I Three PASQUALIS ■ Transcontinental Entertainers X Superior supporting show K and exclusive pictures H BETTY BLYTHE 3; 1“ “How Women Love" and ■ 9th “Fighting Blood” story "F are well Bluet” There's a full floor and everybody smiling when this lively foa-trot is played. For the last trickle of syncopated ecstasy, get the Columbia Record of it played by The Georgians. "Snaks'i Hips" on the other side will grip you like a boa-con i strtetor. At Columbia Dcalen A-3S64 75c _ _ STARTS TOMORROW A Story of Innocence anil the Devil “THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK’’ Featuring KENNETH HARLAN Miriam Cooper Gaston Glass I When in Omaha Stop at Hotel Rome ______ Dorothy Phillips —in— “Slander the Woman" Alan the authentic cinema pic ture of Ruttia under the Soviet. “RED RUSSIA REVEALED” ROY STEWART —in— ‘Burning Words' New Show Tomorrow | JACK HOXIE | *'Don Quickthot »l tha Ri® Grand*" I a——a———J MEIQHBDRHOOD THEATERS VICTORIA • 24tk And Fori •'C'ooUaI la Omaha'* Lon Chaney and Kenneth Harlan in "SHADOWS'* GRAND, ... ttlth and Dinner OWtN MOORE in "REPORTED MISSING" HAMILTON - 40th and HamUtoa FEATURE AND COMEDY .1 Wool—Wool pelts, 11.26 01.75 for full wooltd skins. shearlings. Juc each; clips, no value; wool, 20035c per lb. Tallow and Grease—No. 1 tallow, 5e; B tallow. 4 4«I No. 2. 4c; A greaae. 44c; B grease, 4c; yellow greaae. 14c; brown grease. Ic. Omaha Produce Wholesale. The latest earlot receipts of perishables include Texan watermelons, 2; Oklahoma tomatoes, 1; Washington lettuce, 2; Idaho t>otatoes, 1 From California : Cantaloupes, 1; oranges. 3; lemons, 1; plums. 3: pears. 7, apricots. 1 Home grown black rasp berries are much higher, now jobbing around 14 50 per crate Tomatoes ara slightly higher. Very little cauliflower now on the local market, stock coming from Colorado principally. 8om% Michi gan celery coming, nut not enough to warrant quoting In prlo# lists. Elberta peaches, expected on the local market about the 26th Eggs are about JOo higher per case, loss off; lc higher graded basis Live poultry generally unchanged; broilers firm; some buyer* bidding tempo rarily as high as 35c for broilers over two pounds. Kansas Elty Produce. New York. .July 12.—Bwtter*-Market firm, creamery, higher than extras. 39 4 0 40 4c; creamery, extras. 39 0 39 4c, cream ery, firsts, 37% 038 4c. Eggs—Market unsettled; fresh gathered, ex»ra firsts. 27029c. Cheese—Market firm; state, whole milk, flats, fresh average run; 26c; state. whole milk twins, fresh, fancy, 244026c. Chicago Produce. t'hicago. July 12.—Butter— Steady• re ceipts. 10,713 tubs; creamery extras. 37 4e; standards 37o; extra firsts, 244 0264c; seconds, 33034c. Eggs—Receipts. 13.331, unchanged.; N O W The story of a wife who walked a lonely road in marriage. Katherine MacDonald in tha First National Pictura, “The Lonely Road” ADVEKTISEWZXT. 666 Is ths nest speed? remedy we know fsr Constipation, Biliousness, Colds, i Haadachas and Malarial Favor. I BEE WANT AD RATES 15c per line each day, 1 or J daya. 12c per line each day. 3 to € daya. 10c per line each day. 7 days or longer. Tha shove rstas apply exclualveiy to Want I da which are commonly termad "public wants," and do not include adver tisements of Individuals or concerns ad vertising or exploiting their businesses. These rates apply to The Sunday Omaha Baa as wall as The Morning and Evening Bee All week-day advertisements appear m both morning and avening edition* at tha one coat CLOSING HOURS FOR WANT ADS Morning Edition .9 p. m. K ening Edition .11.JO a. m. Sunday Edition.> p m Saturday Want Ads accepted at the following of f | c es: Main office.17th and Farnam Sta South Omaha N W. Cor. 14th and N Sts Council Bsuffa 14 Scott fit. Telephone ATiantic 1000. Call for "Want' Ad Department. An experienced "Want" ad taker will receive v. -.ur ad and a bill will be mailed later. Yhe rates quoted above apply to either charge or cash orders. THE OMAHA BEE reserve! the right to designate what constitutes a public want. THE OMAHA MORNING BJCB. THE EVENING BEE. _FUNERAL NOTICES. ^ ACKEN—Mary 8. passed on Wednesday July 11, 1921 Mrs Acken la aorvived by •hre* daughters. Mr*. C. t* Pette* and Mrs. B. F McClellan of St Paul. Min a., Mrs Sylvia Wrenn of Omaha, two sons, w. K. Myers of < maha. and S. H. Acken of Long Beach, Cal. Funeral services from Crosbv-Moore Fu nersl home. 24th and Wirt Street*. Satur day. July 14. 1923. at 4 p m. Inter ment Forest l«awn cemetery Lincoln pv'* pleaee r p), KOR18KO—-Mra Hanna. 41 years of age. d ed Wednesday at her home. 400$ South i'id St Fhe la survived by three sons, V Lewis. Jerorr.e and Walter; two daugh ter#, Mrs J H. Tetlva and Mis* Louise, and six grandchildren. Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. from the Kor.sko funeral home. 23d ar.d Q Sta.. cremation at Forest Lawn cemetery. WHITNE7T—Donald B. July 11. lflJ, • red 1 year. 1 month and • day*, son of Mr and Mrs Tho* E Whitney. Funeral services will be held from Brailey A Dorrancs chapel Friday, July II. at 2pm Interment Prospect Hill cemetery. FUNERAL DIRECTORS^ F. J. STACK & C0„ Omaha'* bee* undertaKIng establishment VJ8SS AMBULANCE Thirty-third and Firrum HEAFEY & HEAFEY, Undertaker* and Enbaimirt. Phone HA. Office 2111 Famxa (ESTABLISHED SINCE lilt.) Crane Mortuary Co., CONDUCTED BT LADIES ONLY. SIS South 20tb PL AT 2«S» and AT. Sit* LARKIN BROTHERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 4111 SO. 24TH. r,f.. KCRISKO J* 2 Sd and O St a. 12St S. Itth PL HULSE & RIEPEN," Funeral Directors. 2224 Cuming. JA 122* Hoffmann Ambulance Dodrfe at 24th Funeral Directors. JA. SMI CRCSBY-flGCRE H, H. Kramer Mw “““*»*’* Taffart & Son “ii0™ BRAILEY & D0RRANCE~ John A. Gentleman VAULTS AND MONUMENTS. DISTINCTIVE features, see demonstration at factory. Automatic Sealing Concrete Burial Vault. Insist upon your under taker using no other. Every vault stamp ed; watch for nam# tn lid. Manufactured only by th* Omaha Concrete Burial Vault Co. 121ft N |oth St. Omaha VISIT FOREST LAWN. North of City IJratts S?0 acre* Perpetual care Office# at cemetery and *20 Rrandela Theater Bldg. ~ FLORISTS.^ LEE LARWON JOHN HATH 1*1'* K.rn.nv JA. 1*0*. I. REN PERSON, 1*07 K»rn»m. JA »I*A LOST^AND FOUND. U>8T—Bock el book. containing between 140 and ISO Thl* is tobacco pouch used for pocket book, on Bark Fast car Re xvard WE 3222. LOST—Small brown grit*. Saturday. June •>■' Unign station, Onx.xna Reward. lit. Call Black 4MI, Council Blxiffa. l.«».*iT—Black rony Weight 400 |h* ' rear xv hit# feet, reward Jack Drew. WA 1324 _ DIAMOND bar pin loot Downtown dts trlct. Val to owner. Reward. KK 4tlt. ATTRACTIONS. CONCESSIONS 1 WILL be In the office of Se.-retary Uan elaon of the Slate Fair. Ltndell Hotel, Lincoln, Friday afternoon and Saturday, t %»1 > It *14 for the purpose of booking rides, clean shows and concession* for ths Thayer County Fair. Deahler. Ausx.et J* 21 Attractions furnished ry x\ eaters Ynxidevllle Menagrt* Association Four; nigh'a of (Jordon * Spectacular Flrewerka Txvanlv thousand aavx this great fair on the big iUv last > eat K J Mitt had Secretary and Manager of Concessions. personal. » THE SALVATION Army Industrial home •ol.ctts jour old clothing furniture, maga* zlnee Wa c«xllex't W# dtatributa Phone JA 4lS^ and our wagon will call (all end Inspect our nsw horns. 1110-1112*1114 Dodge St (1 I.KN Re«eixed letter, buslnraa not good though hopeful. (Ilad n- hear I ’ x 'on end hope x ny» can «OU 11 With ix&Uot ('i acute D.iud, • PERSONAL AURORA m»t«rnltv bom* *nd btblaa rared for. Wm* for particulars. 1>>2 a ll.t gt HA. «10« WANTED. BT BUKIN ESI MAN—Ev.nlnf dinner* In private family with boma cook in«r Stata location *nd prlc* per w**k^ Addrea* Room «». S»nfnrd Hot«l. . AUTOS POR SALE. NASH TOURING Take a rids m this fine Nash touring esr and then you will know why w# toll you It Is a real bargain at MOO. Original finish is still excellent. Five good tires# A few extra equipments. See this Nash teday and let ua demonstrats. GUT L. SMITH HAH GEAR AND PARTS GO. 20fI Fanam Phone AT. 9991. We are cloeirg out our stock of need care in order to meke room for new and uned par?*. We have on hand 1920 Hud son *p<#t; 191* Roamsr sport; 12 Cadil lac 8. 1259; Oakland 9. new tiree, rune ?ood. $160; Cadillac 4 cyl, good one, 150; J’stge nix. 1350; Oakland aix. tut: willy*.Kai»ht. JUS: Oakland *6-4. 1100; < halmera six. $250; and lots of others. New and uaed part* for all makes of cars HIGH grade new sad used cars. GUT L* SMITH* HUDSON Super.Six. first class shape, fs» sals KE. 164$. _ FORD ‘on truck, pneumatle tires, body and cab .$171 Oramm-Bernstein 1*4 ton rebuilt... .1669 Republic one-ton, thoroughly rebuilt# .$569 Republic two-ton. with power hoist... $119 ANDREW MURPHT * SON 5$ Tears In Business. 14th and Jacksoa. OUR new location. 2112 and 2114 Harney. 8*e ua on uaed cars and bodies. Fords from $50 or up. Dodge and other models $100 and up Open evenings SEDAN—1*20 Little Four Overland. w9*s wheels, very good condition throughout, <350 Phooe HA. 6050. USED parts for all makes of cars. Ford used parts et half price. Neb. Auto Parts. Ja. 4911. USED CARS THAT CAN BE USED. NEBRASKA OLDS MO BILE GO-, Howard at lltb.At. Iff. USED CARS. “ C\ N. Bonney Motor Co. 2654 Farnam. Some bargains In uaed Fords, New Ferre son. easy payments MoCAFFRET MOTOR CO. The Dandy Service Station. 15th and Jackson StsAT. TT11. NEW and used Fords cash or terms C. E. PAULSON MOTOR CO., Authorised Ford and Lincoln Dealers. 20tb and Anti Ava. Ka 9141. ONE-TON TRUCK Juwt the thing for an Iceman; good con dition; price $299. 2041 Farnam. AT. 4046. HOLLT expert auto trimmer. Ill A 24th. AUTO ACCESSORIES. TIRES. • GUARANTEED FIRST TIRES. 36x3 nonskfd. 26.71 36x1*4 nonakid, $6.59. Other s;xee in proportion. KAPLAN AUTO PAftT8 OO. 2111 Nicholas. JA 2419 BUT a metal garage Made in Omaha. BARTER SHEET METAL CO.. JA. 0462. TRACTORS. CHEVROLET—1926. 4-90 light truck, very good. $200; will take your old ear as part ray men*. cr trade for diamond. HA. I1IL EDUCATIONAL. day school—night school. Complete courses in accountancy, ma chine bookkeeping, comptometer, short hand end typewriting, railroad and wire less telegraphy, civil service and all Eng > iish and commercial branches Write# I call or phone Jackson 1646 far large illus trated catalog. Address BOTLES COLLEGE. Boyles Bldg-. Omaha. Neb. EIGHT to II weeks prepare you for a fine office position. Call AT. TT74 or write American College, 1119 Fimn. TRI-CTTT barber college. 1462 Dodge St 1204 Douglas 9L Call or writ# for information. VAN 8ANT SCHOOL Or BLI1NU1 8 E Cor. Ntn*t**nth *nd Dooffio*. Jo. t|H> MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 11* 8 l«ih 8; Writ* for totoiog- —"I HELP WANTED—MALE. % I I AM LOOKING FOR A TOCNO MAN WHO HAS PUNCH. EN ERGY. THE ABILITY TO SELL AND IS BURNING UP WITH AMBITION THIS TODNG MAN MUST BE WILLING TO START IN AT THE BOTTOM IN LINE OK WORK THAT HOLDS A WONDNRFUL FUTURE FOR THE CHAP WHO CAN MAKE GOOD. YOU NEED NOT HAVE HAD PREVIOUS SELLING EXPERI ENCE. BUT JOO MUST HAVE THE ABILITY TO TALK FV'RC FULLY. CONVINCINGLY AND TO THE POINT AND ABOVE ALL THINGS YOU MUST HAVE THE ENERGY TO KEEP EVER LASTINGLY AT IT. THIS IS A PROPOSITION IN WHICH TOU WILL LEARN TCT ADVERTISING GAME. IT IS NOT A CANVASSING OR AOEN I'T PROPOSITION BUT A PO SITION W ITH ONE OF OKA* HAS OLDEST AND BEST FIKME IF TOC THINK TOD CAN FILL THE BILL WRITE ME A LET TER TELLING ME WHAT TOD i HAVE DONE AND WHAT TOO THINK TOD CAN DO. BCX W «5t>. OMAHA BEE. A REAL SALESMAN A MAN WHO OWNS A CAR. A MAN WHO HAS CONFI DENCE IN HIS OWN ABILITY. A MAN WHO IS NOT EASILY DISCOURAGED. a man Who is willing to WORK AT LEAST I AND t HOURS A DAT. TO SUCH A MAN WE CAN OF FER A PROPOSITION THAT WILL NET HIM TWICE THE USUAL COMPENSATION ORDI NARILY ALLOWED A MAN WHO IS WORKING IN AN OF FICE. OUT OF TOWN APPLI CATIONS CONSIDERED. THIS OPENING WILL NOT LAST LONG CALL OR WRITE IM MEDIATELY MR SHANNON, CARE OMAHA PEE ATTENTION. " We offer permanent •mplefmMt to hea cet men willing to work Do tou want tw get away from the ah op and be indepen dent* Caperenoe not aec**e*r> We tram jou free Boom 41k, Braadet* Theater >«ia« _ TOt'NVJ MAN-JTtTT UTr: tVwito., ever in* »<•» or.» Vnieerelty of Omaha School Nominal tuition Fnro’l e w See Secv lOf? Omaha Vat hawk HOT wanted eoda clerk, need net be ei uertenced Apply OBtea I'rug Co., Fatnam MKN to dii't Teiloft cab ApB.v at Te'. low Cab and Baggage Co. ITtfe axtnue and Harney._ WAVTKD—Hotel cleth muat ha'a good eaperieme and rv.iabie reference, are. about rear* or up Add.ee* Hof >T.%,v^ v'maha Her havk riTVcsmoN fok small p W N |Nvl I’VN v \l A »»tfa_1 SALESMAN WANTED. SAI v -*M? N « u,lured, well educated mew of miiute yeara to eell Webeter e New irtei national INicttonerx wn h Bef#*wn.e M etery lateet and greatest fimevi M» - » am Webeter eerie*, nee iUSt edttHMk 1 tbetal financial arrangement* kr ew dtd open r i few permanent and nrbflt *Ma kurttMi cot-ne, ;!i»n The Howard* Sexetance Co. K4 W Monroe >t Chi ra^e 111 \\ tVTRD ** MS\ f'ermaneat employ meat in city todkt and tomotrow «• . le*n out Uifa. Boo* ♦ >?. Uiaudetg ifctg^ag ^4# MSI