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TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1907.
Telephone Douglas 613 Reaches All Departments.
Off
A Great Success
On Mll Sal f tl.00 to fl.I8 BOk
and "Wool 9xa Ooods at 69o TO.
' .A mot remarkable purchaae. Th
t rnn at1ful drea good you hv
. tlVMi .paid. IL09 to 11.16. We ar
alway tlad to grnt them Ten at reg
ular prjo. 'Alt new and freah from
- th tftlB. W tool- the entlr surplus
atack'Mi, hand.,- It la tha manufao
turer' ,! not oura. W ,ara rolni
to sim ur custom era tha benefit of
thl treat pufOhane. Sea theaa pretty
food 3Iplad In cur Sixteenth St.
winder. AH In 'dainty pretty broken
chexha, Ida levely new'ahadea of Au
tumn hfowh. Jrw narlea, new hunt-
, r and tiliva' green, and tha aweU
' new London' gray. At tba aame time,
' aek to r the oew plum or Amthyt
re. Thy ara rat favorltee. Ask
y"r frlerda who hv attended thla
gTa ale what they .' think of It.
Com Wednesday.' . ' Main Floor.
.We sell'alduff 's strictly
) Howard, Cor. 16th St., Bee - io - is
'.li lull amount aa promptly aa mey wouia
tf th clearing house ml was not In ex
istence. ; Some cufloua method were resorted to
ij customers, who either wanted the money
yr desired to test their banka Tuesday.
Many of them who drew out all tlf money
M wmcn mey - wera enuuea unaer me
nil Monday, appeared, at tha, banka with
h certified checka 'they had taken Mon
lay and wanted to draw .20 per cent of the
. .ttAf'ka m mrmfn TnMriAV 'I'M I was trilA In
j ilmoet every bank In .'the city,' whll
thera who presented check or drafts
ind received money and cashier's check,
wanted to know tf they could not com
In Wednesday and draw 30 per cent of the
rhecks accepted Tuesday, Bafker told
1 '.ham kindly, but firmly that they could
iot but assured them that It would not
M great length of time until they could
Iraw all their money out
. - AWalat OoaBdeia.ee Roles. (
i Th general feeling In business circle Is
in of absolute oonflienc and enterprising
merchants arc even advertising for cua-
' totnere to bring their check to th store
tad buy goods with thera and receive th
omasa's rxntx roos czvrsa
Sesisnr&nt en Second Floor p
Ixcch loader ' la Basemen!
AWTOT- Blend Java and Mocha cof
fe. Bo th cup; or, at tea and coffe
j. . is. . .' aa
J lbs. for
We ar the only dealra tn Omaha M
who bur. roast and sell genuine
Mandolin Java' and Mocha coffee. Q
i h.nfnra your si uu are owi
served br purchasing hr.
Iior Department
Thla wecK poSal--
Wilson Wulaasy, (that all) 75 j
Owl Hollow (regular T5c) thl wek.
at , Ocl
Fine old California Port or Sherry
per' gallon, i, i, $115
I gallons. In keg.'.' , , .'..' $6.76
10 gallon, ,M keg..,": $19.60
No chary for" 'hrppto'' '
Special .price In gallon packagi
on lt grade f pur whlkle for
famHy ?aad mdlii, bur- H
r.;cdt;pcjpxr:acnt. :;; g
Just rc1ifftS sfWh contlrmtinnt SJ
I M IDS CllfwrRlV, Aetata; u tr ziktn
1 -A tj - ; 1 1 j i ' ' ir.
O II'A rf 4A Wli
Wdne.iay'a SrECTAt-
i Pork O)iop.pr rb.r."..,'. HHO
S0 ' ' ' 'l ' ' '
' ITti and 2oivgtM Stiavta. ' . M
VelOFBQM Dooglaa l
rrlyat Kxoaaag ooenmrta all IMyta, H
ri..F0X.t
JIliLLQWE'EH
.
l Thursday 13 llVllowe'eo. and our
tore U crowded witk dainty Ideal
tor. theoccaalopu " "
, . " UERK ABK A FEW
KVGCE8TIOXS.
i Puwj'VJa Lanterns,
lee. Cream pumpkins, '
'.iC9 Cream Apples.
. Pla Faiors'.'.pumpkln Faces,
Paper Napkins. Pumpkin De
signs. Fancy Cakes ta Form of
Pumpkins. j
Old Fashioned Mollaases
Taffy.
Nut Brittle.
Glace Nuts, .
Butter Scotch,
Angle Food Taffy,
Toasted Marcbtnaliows,
Cnndy, Butter Cream Corn.
tnr Store re? DrucAc r
. Co.
I
l l.oa Uoug. 711.
Tapering W aist
G;Gorsets
are the only ready-to-wear corsets that
have the true fashionable shape, and -the
comfort of custom made models. You
will find the full line of Fall models in
all styles and "sizes. -Every pair guaran
teed. The illustration shows a correct
model for medium figures. Model No.
377, in coutille, $2.00.
Ask to seo it in our Popular Corset
department. ' Second Floor.
K
Bargain Square in Basement
Wednesday
Remnant of dark colored Printed
blua and white, black and white, red
and white. Duck Suit! tie:, regular 16a
quality, In length from I to 19
yards, warm and aervtreable for
dreaaea, on sal Wednesday
at. per yard
5c
The St. Mary's Blankets
Made by St Mary' Woolen Mfg.
Co., St. Mary'. 'Ohio, Which I on of.
If not the finest most modern wool
blanket plant tn the country. They
make twenty different branda of
blanket and we carryvetook of all
of them. Can we plnase you. We
know we can, with uch an assort
ment and a we buy direct from the
mill we sell at Jobbers' prices. $4,211,
15.00, 15.76, H00. $8.75, $7.00, J.50.
$9. 00, tg.50. $:t.00. $10.00 $10.50. $12.00,
IlltO, f 1 i.bO. $15.00, $18.00, $20.00
and $23 60 a pair.
"St. . Mary's Crib Blankets $100,
$1.00, $3.85, $3.76 and $4.00 a pair
Weit Basement
pure candies. .
- o? Qpen Saturday Evenings
chang In cash or check of smaller de
nomination. CasM la being deposited In the banka by
tha atorea and business houses in large
quantities, and almost every one of the five
national bank in Omaha gained In the
actual amount of cash on hand Tuesday.
'I was not much surprised when I looked
at the dally atatement Monday evening,"
Id th president of a $1,000,000 Institution
which has ovr $10,000,000 In deposits. "But
It wss gratifying to see that wa had gained
In cash and actually had more on hand by
great many thousatid dollar at the close
of business Monday evening than wa had
whan we opened Monday morning. And th
recoiving teller ar still busy.''
Manager Jerome F. O'Connell of Hayden
Bros.' bank Is optimistic over the prevail
ing situation. He said; "Ther was no
flurry yesterday nor today. W had ome
few withdrawals frem th bank, but they
wer only very small ones. Thera. were
over four tlmea as muny deposit a with
drawals and today the proportion la even
greater." ,
MILLARD PREDICTS EARLY END
Gold froaa Barege Will Sooat Reetoro
Carreaey la Eaat.
- With $19,000,100 in gold ordered from Ku
rop for importation to New York and
more thar subject to tha order of Ameri
can banker, th and of the present em
barrassing situation in financial circle la
In sight according to former Senator J. H.
Millard, president of th Omaha National
bank.
Senator Millard is of opinion It will not
be many -days ut the bank of New
York will resume fu.l payment, which ac
tion will be follow ud Immediately by the
chain of bank from Chicago to St. Louis
and then by tha banka of th west. In
Omaha. Kansaa .City, Sioux City, St. Jo
seph and Minneapolis.
'When tha $19,000,000 of gold beglna to ar
rive In New York and the banka keep or-
derlng, aay at th rata of $6,000,000 each
day from Europe, It will not take long to
I plac tha ehtlr $60,000,0:0 which ha been
withdrawn from th bank of New York
'and th affect bo, like an electrlo current.
It will travel from New York across th
country to the west and in the space of a
few daya business will be resumed as
i usual." '
Senator Millard intimated that if things
. wr as peaceable in New York City the
' rest of th week as they wer Monday and
the gold began to come in from Europe
th bank may begin payment in full dur
ing next week.
Other are 6f the opinion tlmt the Omaha
Clearing House association will, not find U
advisable to continue the partial payment
rule longer than the present week.
"It waa rather sudden," said Senator
Mljlard, "to stop paying all at once, after
It had been asserted so many . times that j
th west wa not in any way dependent on
the east and that I what has made It seem 01 -tn First National bank of Penuor, Trading on tha Bourse today wa very
queer to ome depositor. The first Intl-: who was in Omaha Tuesday. "Vi f re quiet The advance of the discount ra.a
matlon they had that It would be neces- ' tm paying out cash." said Mr. Wilt&e, 0f th Imperial Bank of Germany from 6
ary for Omaha bank to hold to the ' nd "0 depositor has been refused a to 6H Pr oent had only a alight influence
actual money wa when they read the dollar yt but ther is a limit fur ua. on price. The private discount rat wa
newspaper Monday morning. Last Week j w can , pay put several thousand dol- per oent higher. .
th bank were never In aa good condition J" yet befor we get down to whore .president Koch of the Imperial bank
and it was not suspected by the depositors I w must stop In order to keep within the called attention to the fact that th poti
or even some of the banker themselvts, j required amount which we must carry tn tlon of th bank had grown weaker com-
that It would be necessary to hold up the
money In the bank. Of course, the bank
ar In Just aa good or better condition te
1 day that they ' Were1 last week, -but it I
I only neceaaary to protect them from being
.drained of cah." t
' Senator Mlllaid said he hated to See th
clearing houa rule go . into eftct, as it
waa tha first time in the history of his
bank that a deposltor'a money wa' jiot
handed ever th counter, in gold, silver, or
currency when the check wa presented.
Other banker take th same view of th
situation aa Senator Millard, believing that i
thing will be cleared up next week. Th
Clearing House association will meet each
night for a time, to take any action necea
aary to facilitate the handling of business.
A meeting wa held Monday avenlng and
m associaiiun u-. -
tng Tuesday avenlng.
MONEY FOR CITY AND , COl'NTY
No Need of Fear oa Part mt ta Em.
. .h. ,.v
been agitated beclu. U..V fcar-d the, " "f" P""
would hav to tak. their pay thl. week ,ehtk or a dr" n" '1
In checka Instead of In cash . ara need- j i, ' j
lesaly alarmed, according to information I
given out by ah bank and by leputy
Treasurer Sharp. Arrangements will be
mad to ecur ufflclent money with
which to cash all payroll warrant. Tna
1 county, city and school district pay their '
. employe th latter part of thl week
r th first of next week and payment In
check would seriously affect many of ,
thes employe, who need the money at I
once. I
"Th bank hav promised to furnish
us with money to meet th payroil war
rants," said Deputy Treasurer Siiar.-x "Of
cours if they shouldn't do It ws would
hav to pay la checks, a our cash ro
vlrts are not sufficient to eimhU us to
j f ay In cath. t.or this, thj iictlua
of the banka will not affect city and
county finance much unleea tha uln-
alon of cash payment "ahobld continue
lr. t. i.k. mr.mm
of th funds on deposit In the oanks would
be tied wp and work might ba hampered "
Th other county officer hav eo far
felt no effect from the situation eicept
that frequent demand fot ready cah
are met with. , Th offlcera ar recelvMa;
checka and paying out money by check
a they have always done.
TRAY CASH CAtuUT O THE FLY
Soma Qaeer Notloa Get Oat a Re-
salt ef naak Action..
Some strange notlona and Idea found
their way from the bank situation to th
mind of some persons in Omaha. Scarcely
had the mornlno paper spread the Inform
; tlon that banka had adopted th' clearance
i house certificate policy than theaa queer
, Ides began to generate. One man called
up The Bee by telephone Monday evening,
: quite excited and out of breath.
"I have Just got In town," he said, "and
I have learned that tha bank of Omaha
have closed their door and on of them
the one In which I hav my money ha
been declared Insolvent; can you tell me If
this I true?"
Th facts were given to him, but he didn't
seem altogether at ease even then.
Monday afternoon a man of foreign na
tivity entered a hardware atore; where he
I had bought a stove a few day before.
: The stove had been delivered to him, but
he came io cancel the contract. ,
"I Bont vant to puy de stov," h In
formed the merchant t
"Why not, Isn't It a good stove?" asked
the merchant.
"Oh, ye, I guess It Is a goot stofe, al
reaty, but vhy should I spend my money
for a etofe now ven I can get two dollars
for one any place I take my money?"
. "What' that; get two dollar for one?"
exclaimed the merchant who had .iot then
read the morning papers. "Show me
where you can get two dollar for one and
I'll make you a present of a stove, for I
think I could dig up a few dollars to hav
dupllcated.'K
"Oh, get It anywhere, dot" vat I heard.
You haf
thousand dollar you can get
It two thousand; If you haf five hundred
dollars you can get It a thousand. So, I
cannot buy It the stofe, odderwis I lose
some money on' the Investment.'
"I told him all right, we would cancel
tha deal," said tha merchant "That man
thought all he would hav to do would be
to walk down th street, jingle hi money
In soma man's face and Set two dollars for
everyone he had." '
In nearly every Instance patrons of hanks
received the most courteous and considerate
treatment But one' minor bank clerk In
the confusion tripped over the idea that he
must be very austere. An elderly woman.
kwho appeared to be hard working, atepped
up to tho window where this austere young
man stood.
"I want $20 in cash," she said.
After some parleying with the austere
young man she got her $20. But just as , ness under the check system, greatly an
sllpped the cash to her a deep thought ' couraged by the news from New .York,
seized him. 1 Out of 400,000 savings depositor tn tha city,
"Madame, what do you want with that
money?" ha demanded In a ton that might
hav meant he owned the money.
"I want to pay my grocery bill," she re
plied. K .
"Well, you don't need money with which
to pay your grocery bill; give your grocer
a check. 1
' But I want the cash."
"Give the grocer a check, mada-ne; can't
you understand me." -
The woman persisted In demanding the
money. ' (
"Madame, you don't need any cash; you
have told me you only want to Tay your
grocery bill. Norv, why can't you; go on
and stop taking up my time." . ,
But he got th money.' - -
rrOTHIXO SERIOUS WITH GltAIX
Baslnec Temporarily Tied las
bat
Sltaatloat la Plot Daaarerana.
Half tho line elevators In tha eastern
part of Nebraska were closed Tuesday,
according to C. C Crowelt of the Crowoll
Grain and Lumber company, who cstd
the quiet on the grain market was :o
nounced, but not serious. It simply means .
a loss of a few days' business and every
thing will recover within a short time,
Mr. CVowell'a home Is in Blair. "Cash
cannot be obtained at the banks of Blair,"
said Mr. Crowell. "A clearing house as
sociation ha been formed to meet the
emergency and payment is being made
the same a In Omaha. A tho same con
dition exists In other country towns,
I th grain business 1 practically para
lysed for a time."
Mr. Crowd.' statement in regard lo
the grain situation U proved by th fact
that but two car of corn were sold on
the Omaha market Tuesday, one a car of
No. 4 corn at 49c and another car of
no grade, which brought the sum price.
On th 'long llyts of price which are
' Quot8l ch bV h Omaha Grain ex-
change, the following Information wa
printed Tuesday: "There is no trading In
cash grain. There Is no demand for wheat
and oats."
, Soma country banks will undoubtedly
be compelled to suspend payment alto-
eth". according to 12. A. Wtluo, cashier
( me Dank. Then w will hav to do some-
: thing. Th bank will probably get to-
gether In Pender and laau check, guar-
anteed.by both institution."
Many new bank hav been' organised
Within th jaat, year at new station
along th Una of th Burlington from
Asruana to bioux City. A thes bank
j nave amall resources and llttje cash, it
. s possible that many of them will be
j compelled to- tasue proclamation decla.'-
tng vry day a holiday for bank clerks
uavll they can aocur cash from Oniuha,
t'XCLB. SAM TAKES rHE CHECKS
Postofle and Rtim Cellecter Ae-
ecpt Paper of Dawks.
Cashier's rherkj and onr'na Hahu ,..-
tlflcatee look good to Uncle Sam, when
guaranteed by th combined resource of
Omaha' national bank.
Beside buying merchandise, with the
check., . people began . buying poetaga
tamp with them Tuesday and the- post-
omc department took them In exchange
M rJ a llfTODW
C 11 A IUaI
Dou't atop to cook breakfast.
Graxpe-Nuts
FOOD
with cream or milk Is always
rtady and titei strength for
the day's work.
THBERS A BEASOS.-
K whatever at the atamp wlndowe. But
" new Circulating- medium of Omaha
looked to good to Postmaster Palmer that
.he mi clad to boost his trade alone br
accepting tha checka, aaj-lng that no de- !
partmrat store tn Omaha was going te get I
ahead pf Uncle Bam a lonar a he 1 mana-
er of tha Omaha branch of the postage
atamp dlatributlng bureau,
In the office of Jhe. Internal revenue col-
lector the check looked Jut aa good aa
bag of gold. The first one which dropped
In was from the western part of the slat
,d was for a large amount It was ao-
cepted with th endorsement of th Omaha
Clearing House association.
Tnl, reiievea the brewer, distiller and
clf,r f,ctorlea which ar dependent on tha
collector of Internal revenue for tamps.
PACKERS STILL BUY LIVE STOCK
neeelpts Are ataraily Light, bat
Das I aea Contlnaea.
Live stock receipt at South Omaha were
extremely light Tuesday due to th spread
ing of tha new of the decline In th mar-'
ket. The packers, however, went along
about aa usual and bought considerable
stuff, tho Cudahy company buying 600
cattle, 600 hogs and about 800 sheep. Other
packers did about the aame.. Tha market
closed strong.
"We are buying live stock just th samo
as usual," said General Manager How of ,
Armour St Co., "and have not nrr do not
expect to chang our course of doing busi
ness." i , .
BIG BALAMli ABROAD
(Continued from Kirst Page.)
and $90,000 to Nw Orleans. The loan of
money on call on the Stock exchange was
mad at 60 per cent.
CURRENCY" RESERVES PRECIOUS
Chirac Depositor Accept Situation
Without DUtnrbnare.
CHICAGO, Oct., 29.-The financial condi
tion throughout the west was today satis
factory In general to' the banka and to th
majority of business interests. In all tha
money center trade wa quiet, and the
banks were holding as closely as possible to
their reserves In currency. The banks
themselves are In a strong position, many
of them having 00 per centr of their local
Teserve, In Oregon, Governor Chamberlain
had issued a proclamation making the next
five day legal holidays In order to prevent
a currency famine. All of the banks In
i Portland-,' from whence thl nw came,
were abundantly solvent.
Th bank In Spokane hav decided to
tk action similar to that of the Chicago
and New York bank in ' order to protect
their cash reserves. All financial insiltu
tlons there are reported to be In excellent
condition, and considered it prudent to
adopt the plan which has beeh put into
effect In other cities.
The Chicago banks commenced their busl-
' amIu 1 CV1 . ...... .. li .!.. . a I . I , u
only 1,600 made application for the with
drawal of their accounts, or gave notice of
a desire to withdraw, ,,Tha clearing house
Issued to It member- $4,000,000 In certifi
cates. .
John J. Mitchell, president of the Illllnols
Trust and Savings bank, which, has the
largest number of saving accounts in th
city, said today; ..'...'
"We are pleaeod and satisfied over th
turn of affairs,' This bank received notice
from 8Ct depositors vlib ' wanted cash. As
. an. offset to that . we, received 890 saving
aeposna aggregating a ' sum tar in excess
of the amount for wlijch' withdrawal notices
were . received.. tTrfder,, tha circumstances
I thins .the , situation, is surprisingly
strong." i
The day opened quietly at the Hibernian
Savings bank, whlch, yesterday had tho
only ' trace of "excitement visible In tfle
banking situation. A few depositors were
In lino, but a number of them went away
without giving notice to withdraw funds.
All the other saving banks appeared to
be on an equally normal basis, there .be
ing no more people arcund than on any
other day, .
At all of tha national banks officers re
ported that no trouble of any ' kind, wa
antlo'pated. . Throughout th west gen
erally It Is reported that financial condi
tions ar aound and t,hat ther Is no ap
pearance of disturbances. ',
GERMAN DISCOUNT RATE) HIGH
Imperial Daalc lacreaae tt to Six smd
One.Half Per Cent.
BERLIN. Oct. 29.-The discount rat of
tho Imperial Bank of Oermany wa raised
today from SH to SVa per cent It la signi
ficant of the changad situation in the
market here that the advance was a full
1 per cent whereas the bank October 17
only discussed raising the rata Vt per cent.
The chang is directly due to New York'
demand for gold, which it la feared her
' will lead to gold export from Germany.
Th exchange rates of all th countries
ar now above tha gold point. Th mar
ket had expected th German bank to
await the Bank tof England' action, but
yesterday's gold engagements In London
for New York apparently rendered lm-
, mediate action her necessary.
pared with previous years. K said tha
margin of uncovered note had Increased,
gold in mall amount already had been
' shipped abroad, heavy pressure on th
tank wa expected and th rising
tendency of th open market discount rat
in Berlin, mad aa advanc of th official
rat necessary, which must be a full 1 pr
cent In order to b effective.
LONDON, Oct. 29. Th rl in discount
rate of the Imperial Bank of Oermany had
a depressing effect on th market here.
Consols early In th day declined 7V4, but
recovered to tZ'i at noon. Operator tx
pect that th discount tat of the Bank of
Bngland will be increased.
Americana opened fairly steady at 1 to I
points above parity, but eased under liqui
dation, principally from Berlin, due to th
higher German bank rate, and at noon th
market waa ruling dull, with Southern Pa
cific and Canadian Paclac 1 point and
Union Pacific I point under yesterday s
close.
Grand Trunk fell 1 point on th large
decrease shown in It statement.
FRENCH RESUME THEIH BUY IX Q
Attracted by Halloa; Low Price ef
Americas Meensitle.
PARIS. Oct a.-A belief In banking cir
cles la that ther ia no Immediate need of
Import of gold to New York from Pari.
Th rata of axchaiig la prohibitive. Ns
ertble th dtrW'tloa of tha Bank of
Franc would be to help New York Indi
rectly by assisting London tn the avent
that gold export would mbarras tbm
there. Thla would b accomplished by th
purchase of long-time sterling bills, la th
am way aa Franca relieved th situation
In London a year ago. Banker bar who
ar In touch with America consider th it
nation in New Tork aa dectedly improved.
Th consensus of oploioo i that the or al
I bound to rtsult in great good, a fcece-
sarlly It will bring free currency legisla
tion which will prevent a recurrence of the
cause of the prMrnt troubles.
Tho American house here, as evidence of
th confidence of French Investors In con
dition In the United Statea, report that ln
Tetor In thla country, attracted by th
low prlcea, are indicating a willingness to
resume buying. 'Already some purchase
hav been made.
HOLIDAY OK WEEK 1 OREOV
Governor Chamberlain So Declare to
' Freveatt Moaey Famlae.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct 29-At th re
quest of tha Clearing Houie association.
Governor Chamberlain last night declared
th next flv day In this stats a legal hol
iday In order to prevent a money famine.
The bank not only hare standing account
In the east and San Francisco, but they
have during the last few months loaned
millions of dollar to easterners. - Th
Portland banks hav been notified by their
correspondent In othor parts of th coun
try and other Indebted to them that they
must not attempt to draw on th outsider
for any money whatsoever.
, SEATTLE, Oct 29. Seattle banks hav so
far taken no notice of th action of Gov
ernor Chamberlain' of Oregon In declaring
a five daya' bank holiday In that atate
and will make no similar request upon the
executive of the stat of Washington for th
reason that no such need Is required by the
local banks. Officials of tha leading banks
when interviewed said that there Is no ap
parent necessity for Invoking tha plan Of
holidays, aa, there ha been no burden put
upon th banka by tha depositor.
BELLINGHAM. Wash., Oct S9 -Banking
conditions were apparently . never bet
tar, according to statement made by th
heads of the four local institutions. They
say that the eastern financial flurry ha
had no appreciable effect and that deposit
have Increased during the last few days.
TWO BANKS-" B B CONSOLlDATn
Stat Bank Absorbed by Commercial
National at Kaasa City.
KANSAS CITY, Oct., !9.-The Wyandotte
National bank of Kansaa City, Mo. The
State bank, at 601 Minnesota avenue, Kan
sas City, Kan., with deposits of $500,000, waa
absorbed this morning by the Commercial.
Tha work of transferring the deposl s began
Immediately, but the doors of the Wyan
dotte Stat bank will remain open for sev
eral daya for the convenience of it custo
mers. The absorption did hot causa any
excitement, and was considered only as an
Incident
James F. Downing, president of the New
England National bank and a leading mem
ber of the clearing house association, aald
that a3 trouble had been experienced by
fcny other bank than the Banker Trust
company. As' on yesterday thera wa no
appearance of a run on any of the local
banks thla morning, and the restriction In
the payment of currency wa accepted
cheerfully by th customers.
LITTLE! DOING J if OKLAHOMA CITY
Practically No Easiness In Operation
by Reason of Conditions.
OKLAHOMA CITY. Okl., Oct. S9. Clos
ing th banks has practically stopped bus
lneas In Oklahoma City. The cotton dealers
are buying no cotton and but little other
business has been done. The banker of
this, city ara meeting this afternoon to
devise means whereby enough money may
be realised to care for perishable freight
and meet the payrolls at the close of th
week, Th people view the situation
calmly, believing that the entire weok
will not be required to bring about stable
condition. .
Headaches and Nenraljgta frem Cold.
Laxatlvtij$romo- Q.ilnln,.. th wor)d-wjd
Cold and Grip, remedy removes cause. Call
for full name. Look for alg. E. W. Grove, 250.
Featherweight Fight Tonight.'
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29.-Abe Attel,
championship ' featherweight, and Fred
Week of Crlppl Creek, will fight twenty
rounds tonight before the Pacific Athletic
club for the championship and 60 and 40
per cent of the gate receipts. Betting so
far lias been light, money in large amount
being offered on Attel at 2 to 1, with few
taker. The men will weigh In stripped, a(
122 pounds.
Keystone
Park
"
to exchange for certificates of
deposit, certifed checks or cash
ier's checks on any Bank iri
Omaha or South Omaha. Come
and Bee us. We are not afraid of
the Banks.
t
PAYNE INVESTMENT
COMPANY
First Floor, N. Y. Life Bldg.
end
D. V. SIIDLES COMPANY
Board of Trade Bldg.
e a ton's
Headquarters for fine candles. Ship
ments recelvd dally.
Boston and White's Continental Choc
olates, per pound SOc
In V to 6 pound boxes. ,
Lowney's Chocolates and Don Bons,
per pound oo
In to 5 pound boxes.
Monte Cristo, Allesrretti, Mazeppa,
Woodward's, Johnston's Milk Choco
lates, and many other well known
brands, in ft to 6 pound boxes, at.
. per pound . .". 60c
Beaton Drug Co.
15lli and Farnara Sis.
the Vrng Store Koted for Accnrary.
AlfTJSExIIS.ITS.
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mm,
MOVING PICTURES
It t . - T U 11 T. C
loa . nwiuim 1
k. h, vry alon. and Tburs,
t iit At)oiuK.y i t tuui
B
OFFICERS:
M. X. BARLOW, President
G. W. WATTLES, Vice-President
V. B. CALDWOL, Vice-President
A. HilLARD, Cssbier - -W.
L RUOADES, Assistant Cashier
L M TALMAGE, Assistant Cashier
G. L IIAVERS1KK Assistant Cashier
DIRECTORS: 35
M. T. Barlow Gey C Barton ' S. S. Caldwell
V. 0. Caldwell N. A. Dull ThoaaiOry
C. IV. Lyaian Euclid Martin A. Millard
L M. Mcrsnian A. L Reed B. F. Smith
W. A. Saila G. W. WalUcs CL' Yost
YOUR RESERVE
FUNDS
la what wa mih you to lnvwit with ua.
Every business man I awar of th
need of a reaarv fund on which h may
rely In time af buntnr tr. ' Our re
erve now amaunla to 6t,000 and is
swing all the time.
Yu will find it an advantarv to talc
your rearrv fund out f your rsu!ar
account and Invest tt aafelr and where
it will brln good returns. If placd wttrt
ua, we will flv you aa aeourlty flrat
inortcarr on horn property mortgage
repayable monthly and a reaerv and
undivided profit account of 75,ft()9.
In ixtn year w ha never paid
lea tban par cent par annuo pay
able, aeml-annually. "'.
Prenent reaouroeia, $2,709,000. ' Prooeiat ;
inemberahlp, C.60.
We receive investment of tl to 15.00
any iay and allow dividend from ro
celnt or money.
Under state auperruuoa and oontronen
by a tl-onf board of repraaantativ
Omaha bualneas men.
The Conservative Savings &
Loan Ass3Ciati3n
' 101 HARXrr 8f , OMAHA.
oso. r. onisou,
. ma. ;
OQJ
A
oda,
over
which
MUttMHl MM WALLACE
uiiiMMirRANK BOYD
you (Can Save"
If you only try. You will Ilnd that the saving habit pays after you hara
practiced it for a while. It is better than the legacy of a fortune. It
Increases the desire to practice economy and thrift, and thua enables
the persistent saver to lay the foundation of a fortune. One dollar or
more will atart you, We pay 6 per cent Interest on saving accounts.
Omaha Loan and Buildino Ass'n
S. E. Cor. 16th and Dodge Streets
G. W. LOOM19. President. O. SI. NATTINOEIt 8cy.
' W. Tt- AIlATTL AaL Rm'V. . t i . -..
AMTJSBMEWTt.
i THIRDANNlAL
PURE FOOD SHOW
AND
EXPOSITION
'' AT TH
AUDIIOKIUM
svzbt jrisauii amo ith
1AA VMMa Yata wu
Oraaa aiasta of eaoio tMa prod
aot Ala tuio by vuuloa a fcaaa
tUMrt i tlrid C0i.gi . of
icaiited AaiittaUa UOf.
tool: ,
cow mllkit by maoblnary try
afMraooa a a:0O, aad alag at
'oloa, a ta .
ADMISSION Adults 20c,
Children, 15c '
asx TOtrm osocza 0 sctcma
yOll TICKETS A LO GET tB-
. (HAS. uUBVCata hatbs.
ADVA'ICED VAUOEflUE
Matinee Dally 2:15 Etrry Sight 8:13
rj'I Willi Bert KU ) do
V f ct, X,oaa Tburbcr, KUf VioUtte,
yirrro, Cona. Sotur ft WUlaza, M U
Xiwil), and ta ILlasArema.
I'rlcea lftc, i&p aud 00c .
Voy. and Traa
Good- Plan
For the prospective depositor is to?
first carefully investigate into the
niethods of the" bani. We are al-",
ways glad to have prospective de-
positors call and 'inspect our meth- j
Come in and talk the matter
with us. It is a subject in,
we are mutually interested.
OMAHA NATIONAL DANK
. CAPITAL. i.OOO.OOO.O
13TH STnEETT
Brvan rmam anl boia &mm j .
Today, VoaLyat and All Wk
MtLa. Dally
XXAW DUlvoia kinok Talked
AOTAkv&l TAunsriixB.
VrlMi lnt ISo, SO aaA M. '
atlaeai lo aad Wa
Ktat Snnday UaUl WedaMday
Jam T. l-wr Uthaia Kmi.
Tnnradky Bvaalaf, XoTtmbn T.
Mate. OalT and Kr Company.
ma t,t Mo vh (ilL
Price l.ot. $2.o. ti lo. I. go. ti.10.
(IRUG 'IH-SISffll
. SDK. PATIO XlOOIVa.n
Ia a Huutaaca ef a, jlaaiauhy Cra-
(leman. .-
HIS LAST DOLLAR
THURBDAT "The End of the Trail"
0IIV3 VMi SlrLiV OaaUlla
- iFInt Baptist CSnrcS i"J
.. Tomorrc w flight
EATS 91.60 AND $100
DUMWOODI
TODAY AT
2:30 AKD
8:15 P 1.1.
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Si Bally CeraA Blmfm
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