Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1914, Page 12, Image 12
12 'THE IEE: 0fATTA, THUIJSDAY, OCTOBER inn. GRAIN AKD PRODUCE MARKET EIUnf pressure on Wheat ii Quite rronouncfd. . OTHER GRAINS IS SYMPATHY t'ar aa4 Oe(a A re R.ih Krart loeaily Off as a Ree.H af ta Marktt v. taaal.lf.a- .rraaaalac OMAM A. 0 t. St. iU Selling r.rriir In artist wss more fra Tinuneerl yrsfenle the i at any time In aey-eral wees The ae'yng was In Ilia '"UK of set-tiring pmflta ty Imca, snd there were price di) s ff )IV,. Th IMmbrr f-tture a Id llberaily tv the big how. New Tor reported T"A- tm. ff that grain as mid aril Wlnnl Jpeg rsorted 4nnrrt tin. In addition lo than ralea there were gmvlljr tranaa tlnn via the Ouif, the voWm nelna piac"l around MT..OO hu. In atl imatlone Inf-tud-ing Chlcacn, Kansas City and f-'t. lunula selea, Transactions In Hour arra active at Louie, and they were fair In other jwaiMona. with exrxirtent the principal inirers. V. heat in IIiir.rary as result of pnti mania a prohibition of exports ajid gener ally high prlea for oter foodstuffs. Quoted yesterday aa setting euai lo li.M par tMtaael. American and Canadian (if fera of wheat In tha Entrlleh market wrfa light, with good btiylnij from specula to re. but millers war slow to mart the up turn. In sympathy with Ilia other train, torn, coupled with tha Improved weather throughout the halt. th cornmarket nil trSe lower yesterday, and countrv of ferings were somewhat lowef on both oid and new. Oats were off fractionally, and senti ment waa not aa hulllxh aa lite been the cee for noma time, fronts wrt taken ry longa, and comm'sslon house were altered burers on the dctt'ie. Khorts In Iha provision market, knoan at stock yards crowd, led In Iha buying and helped not only to steady tha mar ket, but to advance il on poi k and ribs, whila lard waa under mim selling pre aura and waa fractionally lower. The lara-er parkara aa well aa tha entailer w-eatarn packers, were tha chief trailer of Jard. . Wheel waa VStSe higher. 'orn waa in hney to ,c higher fii wera Vc higher. ' Clearanrea wera: Wheat and flour. r?':-?i'r 'i'i9'a bu-: bo.; oaia! a4,ffiM au. Iaveriiool eioaing: Not quoted frlmanf wheat rei-etpt wera l.STS.ane bil. at aonmenta , hi,., aaatnrt re'etpta f hu. and ahlpmenta of 7i,ft bu i i j per. and ahlpmanla 2?S.(no hu.. ef Wu.iml bu. and ahipmanta of 6ko.jo tl.lv'i: No. 2 northern. Primary rorn rare j nt , were F0,O)9 ha. ininia nu., eaalnat rare lul year, I'rimary cats reielpta ware 1.22.iW hu. arid Phlpmenu KA.W hu.. acalr.at yei alpU e.f Wl.frTO bu. and thipnunta of 7t,0W bu. Ut ) ear. CAfiLor nnci;iPT. , , . Wheat. Corn. Oata. nya. rr.k'Mo j. ' a; i; Aiiiineapotla :J J'uluth 2i ,. ... uma ha ., sk r.anaaa city ll ,, ft. liula...., 72 J4 .. V'lnnlpeg? ., t Iha foiloalna aalet ware rriKirUJ today: "heat: No. 2 hard winter. 1 car, ll.Oii'i. No t hard winter. 1 tar. !.0V. -ara. i.w: a cars, it rara, Il iViVt; &m car. !..; i car Ihurnt), Jl W't. No. 4 hard winter, l ,ar, U.IH; J cur. $104: 1 oar, I!.!)1. 1 eara, tl.3. No (trade hard winter, ' r. ; 1 far. Wt. No. 1 mixed, 1 car. i '.n. 4 mined. 1 tar. 1 u; No. X ounirn. 1 car,. No. t durum mixed. 1 r, No. i .hir im mUd. 1 car, J1.W. Uala: No. t whitt, 11 cat. 4':: i care. fcte. No. 4 hUa. 7 oara, 4fcVj(;; i'"", .NO. 1 mixed, U cart, ii'ic. N Bm.if. ti trt 44 1'orn: No. 8 white, 1 cat, 75He. No. hite, i car, esHc. No. 1 yeiiow, i car, top. No. ! yellow, 1 car. R'VJ. No. a yellow, H car. W,o. No. 1 ttused, 1 rar. ih,c. No. 3 mixed, i car. WV.C. No. mUn), l car. .so. Ity: No, 2. car. Mc. No. t. I .ar, ,V,4c; 1 car. Omaha Taah Prioet Wheat : No. V.ard. Il.ten-l.mm No. hard, Sl.WVi No. 4 hard. Ittctifl W;, No. J rprlttK. J!.0f)iil.O!; No. aprln, ll.WVlJ 3.: No.'4 spring. S'Vjll.ftt: No. durum. ii.mi!.i'; .o. a durum, l.tHSfl.flnV4, -rm: No. 1 uhlta, 7".(iy74o; No. white, TSSaTHX,: No. S white. "r.TH'jc; No. i white, i.-n',.tc; No. ft while. sWif7?o: N. whlta. tiMr71Vt-; No. 1 yellow, te.frioo No - I yellow, fl'!'K;r: No. g veU,w. V."rT-Hc: No. yeiiow. tiSVu'Oo: No, ( yenow, iimV; p,o. 1 yellow, ;Vit'it'di No. 1 raised, w.'!itc; No. mixed, . ri'-i'ie', Nu. tuiXMl, toi'lji No. 4 ", tT'viiiuSc: No. 6 pilaa,' 7J:1"w No. Mle. .,.., r7'i'. unit: No.' 3 while. i;i4ih.,r; ammiard, WHTv" No l'!t, tv-v,-i4r: No. 4 white, 4i-a6'e. I'l l"v; Miil ifiK, f,Ml '.": No. 1 feed. Uii-. lya; No. S, BC'.yiiMr; No. J, a.vi,iio. IHICIOO IH.tl AO rRUVl10N fireta. ?.: flrata. JIr: aeeqndaL -; elate. I'ennevlvanla and nearhr h oer hlt. .i(-; etato, , Tennayh anla and narhy aathered whlte, atate, I 'nnev VRnla and nearhy hennery hrowna, S.nnr; atate. I'ennerlvanla and " tary rathered brovni and ml ed colors; JSf X-r . , itl'TTF.R- Firm, racelpta. tVH tuba; erenmerr extrat. ' Fir; creamery, r'S-; creatnry flreta, ?r'ile aeenda, ?MiC;"; proaaa avtree. T?j?ac; ladle, fMirrenl ri.nke, flrata. WVi aer-onda. tlIlr; pa'klng; atock, cuirrnt maki?. No. i, '10 4 If ifl.TRV llve. weak; tieatern chirk n. Ir; foala. Iltiisy; turkeys, 17lo If l"lTRV I reteK ady; we;ern rr'tln hlcket), IT' Mar; freeh fo!a. Mjnr; turVeyt. frr.n, 1.2 . k t Mr ipal axli Prwrlalnna. K A. VP A. CITY. Oct. 71 .WHEAT No. I J hard. 1 07: No. t red. 1.07frtl 07S: 1 Itemher. II. Mar, UV RN No. X inlie1. ,v; No. X White, ',tr: lieremher. ftv.a'ar-; May il'ae. OATH No t whita. 47V-tc; No., S ! mixed. Wl,mf-r. ! rUTTKtCCTeamery. c; flreta, 26c; aeennde, 3c: packing. Jtir . r;Hrirst. Zir; iwc nda, lW. IfJl'I.TRV Ifena, !?c; broilers, J4e. Mlaneas-nlla fJrala Mrka4. 1 MlNXEATVUe, Oct. 21. WH"! AT Teember. II U't,'. May. No. 1 hard, 1 n.theen, 1.12tfl.lit; No. ii.aii. KIrrH-l'-han:c1. Bini,EV-iKi', KICK Mte. : Hit AN '. j t'OHN Nft. S yellow. 7'"H72r. OAT" No. X white, 4SVW4Hc. ' riAX-Xl.ZMl.2H. Oata ha Hay Mwrltat. OMAHA, Oct. !. PKAIR1K HAT -Clmlra upland. Ill; No. I. llP.ftKTlO.M; No. 2 $ ;.); No. i, i.Vrt-.t; cholra mid land, lio.in; No. 1. JM.KWIO.OO; No. 2. In Oft i SO; No. 3. X"i.8 ': cholra lowland. I; No' 1 l: No. 1. h. i ;."; No. X. M.o4.frt. At.KALKA Cliolca. J&3: No. 1, Ill.Onrir 11. .W, No. 2, I.'H11.(; N. 3. no demand, 00. l.lyerpool firafa) Market. MVFJIPDOI Oct .SI.-tWIIKAT-Ppnt.' weak: No. I Mamlota, old, Ka 4d; No. 3 naw.-k Ud; l.srd .Inteii fa; fitturea, ateedy; October, ! 10'id; De-mber. 9s .... i'ORN-rpot easy; American mum, pew, 7s Jd; future, steady; November, ht ' FIOUR inter patents, mm m. ' Jw Yark" Slaair afarhe. ' ' Jjr.W YORK. Oct. t1.-MF.RCANTII.J5 PAPBR-JKVa per cart. Hterllna ax. ehanse. weak; 1 day bills. ti.KttA.VM; for tahles, 4.fta(.K76; fur demand, 4.4V 4.1. , fiiiVEK Bar. avo Eraneratrd Applaa aa Drlral rralt. NT". NV TORK. Oct. Il.-KVAPOnATKD Al'I'L.F.S fill. IiJUKD FKLITeV-rnnsa, eaHier; i;aJi- forhla. I'ifllle: Oreaons. f1 ll',i. Apri- Cots and peaches dull. Ralalns steady. Cattaa Warkat. ijVERPOOU Oct. 31.-COTTON-Rpot, In limited demand; itood middling, ft.4id; down five point b, all others unchanged, salts,-1,709 bale. . t , , MISS RHODEN IMPRESSED WITH INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL CABLES AKD DRAFTS FALL CofltinenUl Exchange il Anin Purely KminaL 20,000 BALES COTTON EXPORTED Tkra-faartks f It Cioew fa Itrltlefc ' Part a wltk l.arae I eailta. aneata Ike ' Orleat. f-eataraa at ka Tradlas; and Ctotlaat Prloea aa Board af Trade, CHICAGO, tVt t'l.Hue exnort mtn at rining prices today save the whrta Jimrk't an appcafamw of great atranktli. I lie tlnlrh. alt hun it Ii aoi'iewhat "n.t. tlc.l. mne(l trvim IV to 1 o n't higher. Corn . U,ed Hc up and ! with a alii orTsl',,.-. In protiona the ouK-uma was 2' to f h ',V5 de. line. iiRht from the i.'rt eiport tibuiea In 4 hl mn aiei-a takina nhni lianrt- flt and there vcrn dUj.twiei from tha atalioard, Imljlh and Kuneaa City, taH liig of iK-rnlwttnl forelcn buying. A. act ha U In the rale of Increna of the oril's aiaiiablo au,iiy u.iniua an nat n. : bcr, and lliere waa a notable falltt.ai i 'f In the outintlty afloat to reptaniah Kftimatea were current ' that K par ej,t of the farm surplus of wheat In Ins I'-admg la!. exuluajvs of North l kiia. had already bcn arnt to market. I'ettlv aa a ren.lt, ,.f tl.ia ahowlna ci.lt hat todfiy ana relatively atrutigor than futoraa, tuera te!tig a rcjiuttun of 1 cent in th Ularount as cotnpitreii itn recent 1 . .1 r . 1 'tta(rKlntiT.ent over hiieklrg tetc.rna I a. I -iiiia labia t. do with ttie aiivaixw In the corn market. Khcrta vine u:ieay am, aa i rej,t uf prciiitlona f ih.i.l. tiid neither. It ni aula. too. that ea port M'ta aere rinee to a woralng haaia. t 'iil tct il iitutid rioiii tiia ataUiMtvl put ' i lui' Muotolioii for iai. T'i Mii-l iy la tm ntiy :et.,ra was imported i te Jr mwicr the amount. iutuiuI at in .a time ot ttto ar. Itov.bioim averewrd Inaer. inflm oi t j inln!y by a bre-k In the h.)lf muikn. trw.llirr cause ol ll il eMOil Ola -,..! vf cauli demand for laid and l!'.,tX, ivmin prires fumiahfl bv 1 tun I'ii.h. fiffice, 21i iith Islxtcinth street. Ani.'le, ti-en. I Itish.l Iaw. i C. Miss Josephine Rhodnn of the proba tion offlis has returned from a trip to the flats Industrial school at Kearney sr.thtislsstlc over the opportunities there given tha boys to become useful and law abiding iltiient. A half day's school pension each day. of term work, including; the taring; for anl n.ala and crops, teaching "of various trades, are the principal activities of the school. "Anv idea I might have had In com mon with other persons who have never seen tha school that boys would not be linprovsd in morals by 4 stay there is gene." laid MUs r.hoden. "It Is a place for boys who for any reason have not had a chance, as wet! as for Incorrigible boys." EGGS COST MORE THAN NICKEL APIECE ON COAST Omahsns haven't any kick coming on tha pries of ecis la comparison with tha prKss tha product of ths hen i bringing in ethsf locslltlas, for Instance, in Santa Darbara. Cat., whars they areiUing at i uanti apluca. And that is hot tha hlKhest quctsUoit on ths cosst, for Los Angslos houKowlves are obliged to psy 65 cents per doton. Th s Is said to be tha highest aii'ount ever pah In that locality during lh north of October. ' NEW YORK, Oct. :i-Heavy p'irthflaes f various commodltlca and aencrei mrr- chamllae In Ihla countrv 'by asnte of several nf II. a Kiiroueau conn'riea now St war have become, a deldel far tor in the foreign exchange rltiiatlon. Cables snd sight drafts on ldon da. clinad again today, but rallied sllahtiy later Sa offarlnss of Idl's grew ecarcer. At today'a lateet riuo'atinna Ixmdon e change was almost fmir aanta lower to tha pound Mterllng than In the early days or the month. Continental exchange was scaln purely nominal, hut quotations on Perlin and Hamburg were lower. In this connection It is a matter of general belief In financial circles that Oerman textile manufacturer have ben among the laigrat buyers of that staple here ra'-entlv, but iut ho or when deliveries are to be made In thai Country is not explained. i l.xror" or cotton toiiny. amounted to over , hale, three-fourths going to krltlsh ports, with large conslgnmnntM t the orient. Thus tar this aesann total cotton' exports akgrrgate little more than one-allh of Isst seaaon'a outflow. Tha cotton pool project asauttied a new phase today by reaaon of a conference In thUt city between repreaentatlvea of tha Keleral reaerve board and the heads of several financial Institutions which are to parttctps,te In the proposed pool. . The fenturo of the n bcral inatkets In m'hlch securities are being offered waa another reduction In tha minimum prices recently fixed for oil Mock Ttie atock exrhanae atlll haa under consideration a fren,iict for permission for the anle of if Hated storka at roncfliona from Juiy v quotations. -The New York-City. M( per rent notes were In demand today at prices only sllkhtly under their bet. Trade authorities fully confirm unoffi cial reports dealing with the slael Imluetry. Moat or the Inrgar plants nava reduce i S'tlvltlca nt f'tty per cent and many producers continue to make concessions, with the same condition, applying to pig Ircn. Copper demand remains st low ebb, with cash sales on the basis of 11.5U oenta per pound. Currency transfers to New Orlesns were a direct reflection of the cotton move nient from thst section. More gold wss shipped to Canada by the city nota syndi cate. Tim money ranped from six to seven per cent, with the bulk of the loans at the higher Tate. Ivx-al banka made more retlrenventa of clearing house certi ficate ami the amont now outstanding Is believed to be relatively- small. DR. FISHER TO ADDRESS COMMERCIAL CLUB MEN Dr. Oeorg-e A. Fisher, liead.of tba phys cal department of tha International Commit t"e of Young. Men's Christian as sociations, will be th speaker Thursday noon at tha publla affairs luncheon of tha Commercial club. He will also ad dress a group of local physical training exports nt tha association building In the evening. . MISS THOMPSON TO LOOK AFTER FIRING OF MODELS i - - Miss Helen Thompson, enpervlenr nf manual training In the ptthllo sehools, hss tsken ehareof the firing nf the elay models hardea In'lba new kilns at Twanty-flrt and Nicholas sir ts. The kiln wsk h illt this yesr. . Tha pottery and tha models made br the mannal training students In the fifth, sixth, sev enth snd eighth grndes are bsked In this L!!n. A Bitter Tal Aids digestion, Eiaotrie Bitters will ln crease your appetite, help digest your food and tone up your system. 60c and 11.00. AU druggists. Advertise icnt. . CONCERTISTS LOSE TRUNKS " ' i Kellennan Company Ketch Omaha, but Baggage Lingers EomewheTe. HUSTLE FOR PROPER RAIMEKT t.laat Karltsa Flssi Dlfftcally 1st Herarlaa; rrrslag Salt Big; rraeaiah rarer Ilia ... Massive Flaare, ' a dress borrowed of a local young woman stlmirar, and Mr. Schtvai- rentad i dresa suit, wMh all the rteceaaary trimmings. Mr. KelVerm an. however, who ts some thing like six feet three Im-hea Jn height and who weigha close) to two hundred and fifty pounds, faced a ptoblem. Omaha's dreas cult wjuad waa combed out care. f ully but not a dreas suit owner of Mr tvellerman'a lachaa couid be found. More arer, establishments where drent suits are to be rented had nothing la Mock to accomodate him. In dietractlon. Mr. Kellcrm aa wss about to go on dressed In his travel stained clothea when someone came to his rescue wilb a suit belonging to a giant In Pouth Omaha. The concert then procaJed. There were but few empty seats In tha big auditorium when the opening number a as riven. Mora than half of the boxes were also filled. Tha following is the progTam given. every number of which was greeted by tumult of hand clapping: V fa) Boat Pong Harriet War (b Today and Tomorrow Homer Jf. IJarOett How rarrowly Omaha escaped from having three gifted artluts appearing on the Auditorium stago garbed In travel stained, wrinkled street garrhenle, at tba second Red path concert. ,ls . known to only the few who'bappened to be "back stsge" last; night Just before tha concert commenced, when Mixcus .Al" Kellerman discovered that alt the company- trunks had been lost in . transit between Omaha and PIouk City. ' Ths trunks) contained all' of .the company, dress suits and gowns, and. the music aa weil.. ., Mr. Kellerman, Miss Gurowltsch and Mr.Pchneer knew -their nolea all right and their- admirers got their money's north and more, without difficulty, but there was great and grievous trouble In locating correct wearing apparel. Mies Gurowltsch W'SSJ compelled to wear Help the Stomach V Digest Your Food When the stomach falls to digest and distribute, that which la eaten, the bowels become clogged with a msas-of, waste and refuse that fer ments and generates polsotia that kr 'gradually forced Into the blood, causing distress and often serious llllness. Moat petiple naturally object to the drastic cathartic, and purgative agents that shock the system. ' A mild, gentle laxative, positive ini Its effect; and that will quickly relieve constipation Is Dr. .Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, gold by druggists at fifty cents and one dollar a bottle. It does not grip or -4 ramp, but acts easily and pleas antly snd Is therefore the moat satis factory remedy for children, women and elderly persona. Tor free trial bottle write to Dr. Vf. B. Caldwell, 451 Washington ft., Monticello. 111. MeeaaawaaaiaMawaaaeviawl Alexander-s Thursday Only FF.EE TO imi Our $3.00 Shoes are in aJ1 f1 and lefathw crs and the best values, in footwear to be found in Omaha. THURSDAY Every t woman buyiug a pair of $3.00 Shoes will be given a pair of. Bathroom Slippers Free. inn E. 0. r,EEDHAr.1f Prop. isia Xtoafflaa -) At Dawning ( hirlee V. Cadpnan (d) l;anny Iw-cver Walter Poniroaih Alanuia A. Kellerman & Polonaise da Concert Porper Hara Uur-wltaoh . Elevation Rrhuman Nikolai Rchneer 4. fa) Pie dre" Wanderer Flans Herman (h Ier Spleiman llelnrich Hoffman '(") fcelactl,i Marcus A. Kellerman S. fal Nocturne ...Chopin (b Elfentans I'oprr farn tlorowlts h fa) Mammy's rVmir '.Harriet Ware b Yiw'd Itettar Ask Me. . Herman Irfihr (c) I Hear rou Calling Me. ...Marshall d( Tr"dor rwtg f'armen" Hii"t Marcus A. Keilernian, - ynalMvely Maatrra Croat). Foley's Honey and Tar Compound cuts tha thick choking mucus, and clears away the phlegm. . Tha ' gnsplng; strangling fight for breath gives wsy to quiet breath ing . and peaceful sleep. Harold Berg, Masa, Mich., writes: "We: give Foley's Honey and Tar lo our 'children for croup and it always arts quickly." No wonder a man In Texas walked IS miles to tha store to get a bottle of Foley's Honey. and Tar Compound. , Every usser' la a friend. AU dealera very where. Advertisement. LuGrippe and Colds In I,e Grippe andOotds,Ant1-kaeania(A-K) febleta are unexcelled, as they slop tha wins, soothe the nenres, and bring tha r so greatly needed by nature to restore tha system to health, Physicians bare ed these tablets tor oyer twenty years. In tba rea;ment of eolds, fevers and la grippe, and have fonnd no other remedy more useful In Iheee condition. Antl-kamnla Tablets sre so inexpensive, so pleasant to tuke, so sat isfactory In thalr reanlls, and SO useful In all rondltions where there Is patn, thst A-K Tablets should always be kept In the home (or the time of need. Many of our ablest physicians obtain perfect results in In grippe and colds, by cleansing tha system with F.n som salts or" Aotolds . a very good cathar tic, putting the patient on a limited diet, and administering one A-K tablet every two of three Sours. This treatment will ouf!iy break op tha worst case In a day or two, bile In milder cases, ease and oomfort fol low almost Immediately. These tablets are alto unexcelled for Neuralgia, Rbeomatlo Pains, The Pains of Women? Indigestion and Insomnia. AU druggists oara them. Cawaia A-K Tmbtmtm hmmt fS K mark. i i i ' a v w-4. a i if - A a l' .v I ' V-W S 5:- ) 1 1 " . Vn-wA f . - x 1'-. ' i 'mmnB-heesi l V -V ' -i - , i tf-i(;?i'tfii',fii"nirft i' 6 i '.'"ifh't i'"'.'':''Sif 'l i A ".";: '"A "mA mm WA mm ':'. mm S', "i Blatz BeereniovsaT'reDutetionforrrniilirv unique, and enviable' inthe industry- JtJis a known and admitted I fact-thaU Blatz iiit he finest A tasting beer brewed. t If you vvant the best flavored beer possitle' to buy buy Blatz for your home. Gives greater' satisfaction costs no more. " Always the same good old leads them all tiiiiiiiwiitiiim Blatz Company 802-810 Douglas St., fAona Powgy- $662 OMAHA, KEEXIASKA mm i;i'y': 'o'Mm ii4jmuUiiUiilUMililiillllMlllllW. , ' - . r .1 3Vi 1 iec. l). t't ru I -a.'. M s y. I-..: I.e.-. - ft y J'V! t. J ill. el.y it 10 Jan..( S.'a' II! I I i t.. 10 TS V li Jn . T" ' .. 7 1 1 ;.s, - ' I '-'' ! ! - H It li lit T5 U ) l W 1 I4N 1 :-',: I aa.l Vet y I IV, 1 14 I vrl VMSe : tine Ti 'nTl- - Tl w iieeiiops me ebuisiicsiii tiastce ' ' V "V . s m Etc mm 14 fl l :-s t-'-.s, i 10 11 The following Omaha and Council Bluffs dealers'carry complete lines of Victor Victrclas, and all the late Victor Records as fast as issued. Y! Yoii are cordially invited to inspect the stocks at any of these estab -,,1,01 W3', la vi i cm . -,i 1 11 M 10 3 1 111 V '4 7.' 11 do W ht tr-l. t "r I- e u i 'n..ii 1W U-t . I 1.,-,: N.v. t t.i 'irlt. Nu. 1' v-Mi''. V;. )', 7l..U.i,.. l;.1lt c. atfai.'imd. C1'.: .-ll, y, t, ... .'. T!r :-..r. t:l i..,u.m I SOT.-... I,. I. a. .-) Jicii. l -l IMl- tct, J ; . r n-nerv V'fT A '1 I .S 1 ... v ,r . r- .! i.ir I, n a ..il i-' I'l'-ia. S"' b 11 I M.h'irt. i u . i ' ' .t-v J i ti. r: I I'l : l ' l -i l'a. ' ':''. lusts. '.. .:ti ll II i i A 1 1 ' a . Ulii ill. ,i, t N.I. 1 !t(, l ll'l(ll la'-,. ' - . .No. 4 ,... ;'. I ttliltn, i- j i:e; No. I. (i.e. iiuiiUi.al. IlJ. i'l. Ol it ry epriiis.. ":'r ofl a. Go to any Victor dealer's and ho vii! a.-4s4's; JAAVUjr wA4AAUAwJL UlU KliLJ J wuuuun ut insiirunicnu v There are Victors and Victrolas in great variety of j styles from $10 to $200. Victor Talking Machine Coi ; . : .1 Camden, Na'aV'. - A y i i & i St Cs.Sii. n rr PIANO COMPANY 1311-1313 Famsm St. Omaha, Neb. Vktor Department on Mtla Floor e 1rl, M iV Yt.liK, i . -.1. i' i . (.raeral lltrlrl, f t. :i m ; it- it . ie...(iii. '.rr a .id i - '"K; mi 11 u Ccrncr 15t! n Tl Branch at 30fi 'TO irinnoAnrnv ww m a-aa m.mr v a a --Ui Council Oluffw xrncr 1 5t!j and pr f Tl larney, Or-iha. L v(H ;o,i:. ? i:cLe!. Mgr. Wc Victrolas Sold by ah, u TT1 fSTh 1513-15 Delias 497 Wct Drca'slv;ay. 9 Street, 0ndl:x zzi ' IT" t?i t f . r a . m. in tHo Pomp clan Ccom. j Vklrola XVI. tlsbcgany or oak