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THE BEK: OMAHA. "VV.F7DXENPAY, MAY 26. 1913.
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KEW YORK jTOCK MARKET,
Most Conipicuoui feature of Day's!
Session it the Extreme
Apathy Shown.
ALSO PLAINLY FEOFESSIONAL
VF.W TfllK. My ?V Te nwt con
spicuous fMlnr of the rr.rket It i
extreme spsthy. Compared with thi
previous dT traiHna diminished offr W
lr ftnl. Another frst-ir of the otnn
Its plainly prrftTrml rhr.ft .
there belna an ahaolute abe-nce of public
Inquiry. Iv-alln- were strain llml'ed to
the en-oallfd war speHeltles. with the
cltrerence. however, that thl rou?
manlfeted more or Icae heavm
throughout.
Opening price were Irrrarulnr anl thli
ton. was maintained, subject to slltht
cliansa. until the afternoon, whn grd
ual rMilona took p4a"e In all bran.hu
of the hat. Th movement began vlt
an abrupt break "In Rock lalnna, loll-w.
In new a from Washlnaton that th In
tcrMat fomiwrc rommlaalon souii
would reaume Ita Inveai Ration Into th
financial affalra of that ayetm. Final
rrlcea showed net Inraca Of I to J ro.n.
In a number of Iwuea. ln-l'dlT; I'nUcii
Ttatea Steel. Reading and Ht. 1'aul.
In the early op riita f a
Tlepublle Pteel. common and frcferrfd
1'ieaeed Car Pteel. American Can ami
some of th coppera and.motora mad'
ssln of 1 to S points. In the cnau
of th flrat named thia advsntns waa
imn loat tersiie of the failure- of the I
Kcpuhltc Rteel dlrertora to tak expected
anion on the preferred too::.
. Foreign and domeatlc dvelopmnta
were of a nature to a;1v th market
raw. Cable from !ondon told of the
.oor a'i'ceaa of new capital under.
k Intra and bore Intimation of nn un
favorable aapect reardln the ton of
Germany's reply to file government. Re
vival of the Mexican altuatlon and poa
Iblllty of an extra acaalon of confreaa
wre among the adverse condition. Til
optlmlatlc vlewa of the president of th
Vnlted ftate Steel corporation, a rer
ported from the I'aclflc coaat, failed to
roue Intereat In ateel ah area.
Th aalea of storks amounted to VA 00 1
sharea.
Kxrhan market a were more steady,
thia condition applying to sales on Rome
aa well as London.
Bonds were Irregular, with weakness In
Rock Island and Wahaeh laauea. Total
galea, par value, aggregated ll.W2.000.
I'nlted ft tea coupon 4S advanced I per
cent, and Panama coupon as, en call.
Number of aales and lending quotations
en atocka war as follows:
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Afeerlraa Ttwece
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Total aalaa lor the 4r. M4.o tharoa.
BIG STEAMSHIP LINE
IS LOSING MONEY
FAST
tCorreapondence of the Associated frees.)
' LONDON. May !4.-Ths Royal Mall
Pteam Packet company recently an
nounced that there weuld be no dividend
on th ordinary stock, and the puhllca.
tlon-ef the annual report shows -that- It
Is. only by .transferring l.ooo,oj from ra
trrv that the preference dlvedend can be
paid ta addition to making: full provlaloa
for tWprectatlon and clearing expenses on
new -stock Issue.
The profits for the year amount to only
'lCT.ro; aialru-l 1.1M In the previous
year,' when p,r cent dividend waa
'paid. "and t'lOO.OoO waa carried to reset ve.
Th. directors attribute - the unfavor
able results to the abnormal condltisns
created by the war and the most acute
.trad depression on th South American
' route.
Blnce the doss of th year, however,
a ' substantial Improvement has taken
place In th general net earning of th
company, and the directors look forward
t a better outcome of the piesent year's
financial operations.
TEACHES MEN HOW TO GET
ALONG WITH BUT ONE ARM
(Correspondence of the Associated Press.!
PARIS. May 34 ldlers In boap'tata.
of the Somm. who hav lost an arm,
-are being trained In tho '' ct t. c ro
malnlng member by Leon Coblwioe of
'Abbeville, who, during thlrty-flre year'
experience has developed marvelous dez
' terlty with one arm. Monsieur Coblenc
Ion his arm In a railroad Incident. Lit
tie by little he became able to drets til u
self, mak his tol'ct. laoe.hls shoes, tl
his cravat. pvl fruit, do hla own-gar
denlng and trim his own fliuier halls.
H awlnta. rides a blcycl. play th
piano and has a license as a1 conductor
of a motor car Now h Is spending his
time In th hospitals wherever thr ar
. convalescents lacking an arm, showing
them how they can get along la Itf
nearly as, M ell as If they had two.
SCARCITY OF PIGS IS '
EVIDENT IN. IRELAND
(rorrponden of the Associated Press )
Dl'BLIN. May M-The decline ef pig
breeding In Ireland, state a report froia
th IrUh department of agriculture. I
due In large part to th want of "kous,
lng accommodation" for the animals In
th new outfaces and the growing dis
inclination of laborers' families to look
after tham. Th shrinkage In th number
or pigs amount to SO per cent
In risiT. th report states. It Is th
prattle to fatten pics aa soon aa they
ar weaned, and by thia meena thr lota
of P'ss are turned out In a year. la
otut parts of th country only on lot
is marketed In a year.
ApartsMtrta, fltai hmiea aad nrttgiia
I rented aulcVly ad cfcawpiy by
or ctent" as.
Italy's Strength
New Tork Times:
Permanent Army
Mobil) Militia
THE
Territorial Mlllti
Total
Four armlee have been organised, each of leo to four army corps and rtne
lavnlry dllton An artr.y enrpa contain two regular fllvlafon. or two and
an extra not. He mllltla dlviaton: Fit t riL-5,'i men, with i guna and
c gMoen macblne gun. eond cafe ST.oi ren. with IS4 guna and twen-ty-atx
machine guna.
Slrensth of the flrat Mae 700,000
Conelatlng of fourteen army corne. with twenty-alt Alpln battalion.
Ihltty-elalit mobile mllltla comranlca. In the an. ind line; and taentv-alx
Mflne battalinna in the third lire. ReMnd the foregoing are fifty-four
mountain latteries. U batttlinn nfcarahlnlril. and twenty-three bat
battallons of custom gunrt.' with nilllvia formations hebind them.
AnaljfU of Clio Three Lines.
; Uallons of infantry 824
Squadrons of cavalry 180
ratterleg of field guns ?0
Batterlea of fortress artillery 475
A mm.
infen'ry Is armed with the Mannlichcr-C'srcano .R mm. magaxlne rifle,
I etlcrn !.,
a.xlry I armed wrh crhlne of mm. atihr and pattern.
Oi.c hundred field batterlea with the -,b mm. rnpld-flr! Krupp, moltly re-la-d
by the fieport gun or aame tall., re, pattern 1111. Blege guns Include .
i I . cm. guna and IS and 21 cm. how. tiers and the new 'M cm. howltsxr re
c.ntly aucceeafully experimented with at Oenoa. There la alao a machine gun
ul a new pattern capable of discharging 1,4 0 aho'.e a minute.
THE NAVY.
Hit Dirmlnoughttt.
Andrer tiorla
t aio Pudlo
( onte ol favour
(iiuiio t.eaar
Leonardo da Vlncl.
2.000
each
Dante Alighlerl.
1g 40
Pan Worglo.
Han Marco...
i la
Amalfl
Vlttnrlo Kmanuell
Reglna Elena I
Napoll f
Roma J
riencdetto Rrln 1
Reglna Margherlta (
(lliianpp Garibaldi 1
Varea 1
Frnosco Frrucclo t
Ammlrsglio dl Rt. Ron ..1
Kmanuell Flllberto (
Carlo Alberto .1
Vetlor PUanl
Marco Polo
Two old armored veaael of
th typ of K Umberll....
each 12,62)
U.4Z7
7,400
t.SOO
410
4 iSJ
1S.J00
Thlriiwn Kfcctiyej Cruiaem.
Frew Vbe Marsala, of 1,470 tons aad
and 2 t-lnch guna.
Gnnbtwuti t
Tcrpmalo Boat! -7
Total navgll tttmgl.
Largest Band Goes
to Coast With 300
Decorah Lutherans
Three hundred Norwegians from De
oorah, la., enroute to their genera) church
convention, will arrive In Omaha Wednes
day tnornlr.g f t 30 o'clock on a special
(rain over the Milwaukee; Here they
will be transferred to th Burlington and
will leav for th west at : o'clock,
going by way of Denver and tha Western
Paciric.
Accompanying tha Decorah Lutherans Is
th largest band In the world. It la made
up of 110 musicians, besides a chorus of
some fifty voice. Th organisation will
furnish the music for tha convention.
SOPHS AT BELLEVUE
PREPARE FOR ANNUAL
Tha sophomore class at Bellevu cot
leg had a special .meeting Monday to
lect the editor, and business manager of
flaw year's Junior Annual. Ralph Mar
tin was given the editorship and Walter
E, Wtbb. was mad bualneas manager.
GILLAN URGED AS .
AUDITORIUM MANAGER
T. J. Mahoney. R. C. Btrehlow.lC. O.
Beldcn and ' others appeared before tha
city council tj urg th retention of J.
M. Olllia as manager of the Auditorium.
Written fw tltlor.s In behalf of Mr. Glllan
on Land and Sea
ARMY.
615.000
245.000
3 4 0,000"
734,401
320,170
2.275,31
,1,100,000
3,330,202
I'tlMnch
tons.' o 4.7-Inch
( 14 12-pounders
no-l,000 23-a
1
I TS IJ-lnch
ton J :l 1 i-lnrh
900 g
SAO 22H
1,000 22
730 1 -
720 - 20
(17 ' i
542 20
i
tOO . "12
m : 17H
m it
f I 12-pounders
no tons . 4 10-Inch
H)tonsl 7 6-Inch
10. IK tonsS 14 14-pounders
10,118 tons L
1
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2 IJ-inch "1
12 Mnch I
24 12-pounders f ,
tons ) 12 Mnch
tons ' 4 12-Inch. 4 1-Inch
tons 1 10-Inch, I Mnch
tons 4 10-Inch, 4 -4nch -
tons 12 -lnch. 4.7-Inch
tons . (-Inch. 4 4.7-Inch
tons
S (7-ton guns.
4.7-4 nrh guns to th Libia, tff 1.HU0 tons
Dostroyera 46
Submarlneg ......30
omceri and men, 40,000.
wena received frlm various organisations.
Tha commissioners promised to glv fhls
matter due consideration whin they took
up th matter of selecting a manager.
Charles F. Stephens submitted his appli
cation a Auditorium manager.
Beat Thlagr for Bllloaa Attack.
"On account of my confinement In th
printing offlc. I hav for years been a
ehronlo sufferer from Indigestion and
liver trouble. A few weeks ago I had an
attack that was so sever that I waa not
able to go to th case for two days. 1
Falling to get any relief from any other
treatment, I took three of Chamberlain's
Tablots and th next day I felt ilka a
new man." writes H. C. Bailey,- Editor
Carolina Newa. Chapln. g. C. Obtainable
vry where. Advertisement.
BLUE PRINTS OF TWIN SIX
AT THE PACKARD OFFICE
Blue prints of th new Packard twelve
cylinder car received by Mr. Orr. local
representative, show th Twin 8lz has
a remarkable range of ability.
Tha new car Wilt be furnished in two
wheslbaa lengths. Th "l-SB" us
Inch and carries practically th pres
ent Una of Packard bodies. The" "l-K"
Is 125 Inches and takes a new line of
Packard built bodl, which are a little
less In length.
Thoa who hav seen th new Packard
Twin 8i motor and driven behind It,
say that It marks th greatest advance
In motor ear design sine th paaalngof
th primitive on-litnger.
Bee Wants Produce Result.
PACKARD
"TWIN -SIX"
A TWELVE CYLINDER CAR
We have just received
actual size blue prints of
the new Packard Twin-Six
showing complete details
of construction.
On display in our
salesroom.
ORR MOTOR SALES CO.
Fortieth and Farnam Streets
HALOHEY SAYS HE
BELIEYES GAYNOR
Painter Eaiily Accounts for Hit
Whereabout! During the Time
of the Crime.
POLICE STILL ARE BAFFLED
"I am firmly convinced that J. M.
Gaynor hag told u a etralnht story
as accurately as he can recollect
what he saw; also all that he knows
of events that transpired about the
Sykes home Friday, when Ada Swan
son was murdered," declared Chief
of Detectives Maloney after Mr. Gay
nor had come to police headquarters
and In detail accounted for the time
he had spent upon each portion of
the barn which he was painting to
the rear of the residence.
The Interview with the painter waa oc
casioned by Information vouchsafed the
Oxfords
It's Time
to Change
It's time you were dis
carding your high shoes.
For men we are show
ing the largest and most
varied line of low-cuta
we have ever shown.
Tans, blacks, patents,
combinations, cloth tops
and rubber soles, from
$3.50 to $7
Parcel Post Paid.
. . ..; . ' ... ' '
', : 1419 Farnam.
OROTTB BROS. CO.
Geaeral Dumbatera
Onuba, Met).
ScjoTfrflcar
police by Rev. A. ft .Marshall. 2"20 Hpen
cer street, prealdent of th Presbyterian
Theological seminary.' who lives across
the street from the tfykee family.
Talks with ayanr.
Dr. Marshall had talked with Gaynor
when the man came to work early Friday
morning relative to a bit of painting at
tils home, and shortly after 1 o'clock that
afternoon went to the fykes property to
complete arrangements with him about
the Job. The feet- that he came to the
barn on which Gaynor was believed to
be working and did not see him led to
the painter being asked to account for
I his whereabout at this hour. This he)
1 did by relating that about the time Mar
shall called he waa in th basement of
No Let Up to
Hargadine -
Chlldif-u's CoaU, to $5.00 vsl
ues. In pretty Serges, lined and
unlined, and all colors, sizes
from 2 years up, on sale In
Domestic Koom .. ..-S1.49
r
Fancy Needle Work From the St. Louis Stock
, To be placed on sale Wednesday .
At About One-Fourth Actual Wholesale Pr'ces
75c Fancy Goods at 19c Fancy Soft Pil
lows, Linen Towels, Stamped Scarfs and
Center Pieces, Tinted Table Covers, etc.,
Hargadine MeKittrick prices to 75c," our
sale price : ..19
.4V2-yard Pillow Ruffs, at...... 10
50c Embroidered Bibs, at
Women's Silk Petticoat, made
to sell to $2.00, all new colors,
with full width fancy pleated
flounces, on sale in Domestic
Room, at 08d
Great Savings on
Beautiful 32-in. and 36-in. Tub Silks, in the
two and three-color combinations, Candy
Stripes, etc., 60 much in vogue, all fast col
ors, at, yard 38 and 68
$1.00 All-Silk Satin Messalines, 36 ins. wide,
in black, white and most wanted colors, at,
yard - 58
$1.25 Black Chiffon Taffetas, 36 ins. wide,
rich, lustrous finish, 10 pieces on sale, at,
yard 88
Four Rousing Specials
In
Rug Dept. Wednesday
fSO.OO Ax minister Rugs, rtee 9x12,
good line of patterns, on sale
Wednesday .318.08
$21.50 Axminster Rags, choice
patterns, 8-3x10-6 size, on sale,
at. choice . 810.08
$60 Axminster Rugs, seamless,
4-6x6-6 slse, good line of pat
terns, at, choice 85.08
$4.SO Axminster Hearth Rugs,
26x72 slie, a fine line for selec
tion, at .rot.t 82.08
Bale on Third Floor.
Snapa for Wednesday
In
Drapery Department
45e Colored Curtain. Madras, 36
ln. wide, on sale, yard . . . 25
$1.75 Quality Lace Curtains, full
ilie, at. pair -08
$8.00 Lac Curtains,-up to
yards long, great bargains, at,
pair 82.50
$1.40 Laee Curtains, a good line
of patterns, at, pair 75t
All Imported Curtains at Just
Half Price.
On Third Floor .
Put
Ta market la atrontfer and will b
alrbev la a xw day.
W hav a carload of extra fancy
fruit, practically all 10 all, nothing
finer for canning.
Wdnday. per crat W.T5
Per dosen W JO
Each i"Vlfto
- W advla our cuatotnera to bit
now. . , . .
IS lbs. beet para u graaalated
anrar $1.00
its -A,, aack beat hifh srad Diamond
H flour, nothing finer, for bread,
plea or cakee. It pay to make yout
own bread. Per aack 18
4 lb, fancy Japan rlc. lOo Quality.
f'ikV 'i.Lmi aHia Wr vellow cornmml
:t
I lb, beat mixea cmc i, . . rX
II bar Beat r.ra All or mamouu v
aoap 'j ' " 1- 'ClTzz
4 lbs. bt nana pic.a "'''-
.aao
at
S.TQY
Pomps 'ThafWDILooIi
Kight on YOUK Feet
STYLES la women 'i pompt
thia leaaon are elaioraU
fanciful than trtr bo
fore. Making your teleotion
here, you do not hate to
wonder If your shoe is a bit
TOO fancy, for in selecting
our models we bar carefully
avoided extreme and exag
gerated effects.
Oar priors from $3.00 te
ar Vased oaallty alae
aothlag add tor the exelaslTe
es el ear models.
the lennis home mtilng some paint
Us y nor declared that he had been In and
out the Ivnnl basement all day, and
therefore could not exactly determine the
time of each visit, although he ws posl
tire that It was Io clock or shortly after
that he made this trip.
After Gaynor and Marshall had left
the station Chief Maloney admitted the
affair to be decidedly baffling and vould
vouchaafe no Information as to what line
the department would now foUow on the
case. . ,
Quickly' helped ny Pr. King s New Dis
covery. In uae over forty years. Every
home should kerp a bottle for emergen
cies. 50c. All druggists. Advertisement.
the Wonderful Bargain Giving
in tht
McKittrick
Women's Nobby New Dreasea,
made to sell at $5.00 to $6.60,
all new spring styles, In Pop
lins, Messallnes and Serges, In
Domestic Room $2.05
Silks and Wool
Men Will Like
These
ria Sjllk Shirts, regular fS.OO
values. l.SB A aplendid line of
Tub . Silk Shirt, pretty pattern.
In the season's beat colors, excep
tional bargains, at tl.
Kea'a 94.00 xrnloa Bolts, all styles,
Wednesday, $a.M Mercerised
and silk finish fabric. In whit
hand colors. One of tha choicest
lots of underwear bargains
shown In Omaha In years. - y
Man's Bilk laterworea Xos
Champajrna, Palm Beach, Blue
and all food color, pair S5o, or
pairs for $L00
Kea'a ruralaalatr XMpt.
iff
Dress Skirts Made to Measure
FREE All This Week FREE
Artistic tailoring and perfect fit are guaranteed ev
ery customer absolutely no charge for the making
your only expense being cost of materials. Make your
selections from a big lot of summer fabrics which we are
showing and the skirt will be made for you absolutely
free of cost Inquire at Dress Goods Department.
Up Your Pineapples
4 larxe cana condahaed milk ...t8e
t small cana condensed milk ....Sou
Advo Jell for desaert, th jell that
whips, pkav THc
The beat domeatlc macaroni, vermi
celli or spaffhetti, pkg ,THS
Tall cana Alaska salmon ..10
Yaaat Foam, pkg , So
E. C. corn flake, pkg. ao
If-oa pktT. condenaed mine meat
at 7Ho
.MacLarcn'a peanut butter, lb. If Ho
Jjtrare bottles Worceater sauce, pure
tomato catsup, ploklea, assorted
kind, bottle SHo
Try W. O. C. W. Krumbles for break-
faat. pka . o
Fteah potato ehlpa, mad In Omaha.
pound Se
Herhy'a breakfast cocoa, lb. . .850
Golden Suntoa coffee. Ib ao
Kor Ice tea try our combination
blend , Ma
- .HAYDEN'S
& DOUGLAS.
GOVERNOR WHITMAN TO
MAKE LONGEST STOP HERE
Governor Whitman of New Tork. ac
companied hy his wife and forty other
persons, moat of whom are state ofriclal.
will be In Omaha thirty mtnutea Friday
morning.
The New York governor la enroute to
the Pacific coaat. traveling on a apeclal
train over the Northwestern and Union
Pwclfic. The atop In Omaha Is the long
est that he make at any place between
oceans. Ilia train will arrive at 10
o-clock and will leave for the west at
10:30. Out of Omaha It will bo run n
a racond section of the Vnlon Pacific1
Overland train. . .
Stock Sale
Wonienw Pretty "''.
Viista,.C9c up to $1.00 values,
in Lingeries, Crepes and Em
broldered Linens, on sale in
Domestic Room 25
35c Fancy Goods at 10c A big assortment
of pretty" Sofa Pillows, Center Pieces, Table
Scarfs, etc., sold by Hargadine MeKittrick
at to ."5c, sale price ,m 10
Silk Pillow Cords, each . . . ; ... r.SOc
3 skeins American Beauty Floss 5
Women's New Nuspendcr KkiKs
to sell at $3.9S, in Shepherd
Checks and Serges, black and
colors, on sale In Domestic
Room, at S1.U8
4 '
Goods Wednesday
50c Quality Wool Challies, in good assort
ment of neat designs and border effects,
light and dark colors, at, yard 18
59c Shepherd Check Suitings, black and
white, 42 ins. wide, a splendid wearing
quality, yard .38
$1.50 Wool Suitings, including 54-in. Cov
erts and black and white check suiting's,
just 15 pieces in the lot, at .98
Traveling Goods
and Children's Hats
50 Black .Leather' Traveling
Bag, to $3.00 values, all sixes,
some leather lined, slightly
marred but otherwise in good
condition, - choice .... 81.25
Matting Shopping Bags, regu
lar 76c values, 16-in. size,
with lock and bolts . . . 45?
Children's Wash Hats, regular
60c values, at ........ 20t
100 doien of them, black,
white and all colors and sites.
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The beat creamery bntter, lb. . . 88
Fancy No. 1 creamery butter, lb. 86o
Fancy No. 1 dairy butter, lb. ..86a
Good dairy table butter, lb 83o
The best atrlctly fresh gg: dos. Boo
Fancy full cream, white or colored
cheese, per lb ,,...800
Th V- table Market for th
People,
The best cooklnc potatoea. peck ITHo
I bunch horn grown radishes 0
bunches home grown onions k.fto
4 heads fresh leaf lettuce .. ...6
I heads freeh head lettuce ..... 6a
Fresh spinach, peck loo
Fanuy ripe tomatoes, lb lOo
Fresh peas, per quart .'. loo
Fraah beans, lb lOo
Larae cucumbers, each . ...TVc, io
and laVio
I bunches fresh asparagus 10c
New potatoea. per lb ee
Lanr Juicy lemon, doi., ISO, 80o
and 86 j
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