20 THE r.EH: OMAHA, SATUHDAY, OCTOHETt 9, 1915. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Prices Make rurther Recovery from Their Abrupt Decline of Day r.- " Before. READINO IS CONSPICUOUS NKW TOP.K, V . -Price made fur ther reroTerr today from thrtr abrupt eleellrtee of AVertneadar, unler gnlrl.in- of the reHwajra. 'which governed tha market from start to flnlah. The movement In ho tranaiwtatton sharea fiirnlehel the mnat ImprfMlvt demonatradnn of atrenalh seen In wm month anrl whfr hailed A welcome and needed chane from the long period of hot-tic trading In stock vhnn valuea ere yet to bo determined. Reading aa the moat rnnaploiioiia fratiire of te rail and for that matter of the entire lint. Ita sale of Hfi.n ahare exceeding those of ever other leaue. At ita top price of lt It showed a gain of 7V other active rallwaya Included Iehlh Valley, the Harrlman and HIM laatie, St. faul, I'ennaylvania, Canadian raclflc. New Tork. Cntrl. Krlca, Vleaniirl, Kansas V Texas, Ienver Hlo Grande and Toledo. Bt. Ixut Western were active and trong to an unwonted drree. Hpecialtle opened strong. Weatlni ouee, Oruclhla fiteel, Colorado Kucl nnd Paid win locomotive recording advances f 1 to I points, while Hethlcheni Uteri roae 94 to the new record of 4f. with I for the preferred at 17, Theae jtalna were aiihaejnently loat by loesea of 1 and 1?H and , reepectlvely. at the end of the aeaaon. Great Northern tire and the eopper had their upward fling at midday, the former belnit heavily traded In, hut it waa evident that proflta were being taken quite generally tn all apeclaltlea tinder cover of tee rlae In ralla. a re sult war eharea fell back at the cloee, aa did also the railway group, thoae laauea also reflecting releasing aalea. (ieneraj chemical afforded aome dlver afon In the final dealing a apectacular advance, on very moderate offering. telng accompllahed by report of a 'melon cutting" tn the near future. Chemical la one of the many conoerna of Ita kind now engaged tn Urge war contreeta. Total aalet tf Hock amounted to t shares, makma- the tenth neceeatve full aeaalon In whl4i dealing have ap proximated that amount. Deallnas In bonda were the broadcast. If not the largest of any day alnce mld ummer. A feature waa the offering of two amall lota of the new Anirlo-French note at M, the subscription price. Total sale of bond, par 'vulue, aprrregated H.T7S.J. Government bond wore un changed on call. Number of aalea and leading quotation on stock today were: ale. Hit. t"- Clnea Araaks Oolrl , Allla-Thalmer AntertniB IMt S.sar Aaaerlro tae Awertraa Ijocmot Iva , Anarlra . K Am. H. H f'l Am. Aocor Roflnlna aatiiRa Tel. a Tel.. Antrim a Tobacco Aaaronrt Copper Atfhlona Haldwia loctwn.Hlro .. 7)H Irenro a Ohio iotilar-aBl (ileal NrooWlro Rapid Transit California Petroleum .. Canadian Parlflo 1 l Central Ueaiher t'hirooa u. v I.tm Chaaaaoaka A Ohio !.l"l ttilraao, M. St. P.... d CMraan A M. W l.iuO Dilrato HUP, R Ollno Coier '14, on ralnroda lei t lro ... H.'.0 rrnrlMo Blwl ." pantor A K. O. pf4 Dlatlllora' Aarurltla .... T.2n0 Krio M no bonaral Kiartrte I I'O rtreat Kurlhera v'i IX Ciraal No, Oro Mf 7 lie Ourcenhaitn Kipluratloan 1,4 0 t'Mn.iii Cenlral liiiarMmaah Con. Ova.. Inaplratlaa Capper I.TOfl mrr.ilontl . Hareoitor... I.eno Kinu cur eatkora.... "v LaMgh Valley t4 1raUlllo A Naahvlllo.. 1,n Vmtn rairoleum ..... I Miami Cm. par J., ll.tno Great Secret of the Smile of George Sunday Comes Out Oh, look who' coming here, right Into "Bob" Malhewa' room at tha Billy" flunday headquarter.- - Why. it'a George Sunday! Tea, but why la Georg amlllng aoT Look! lie' amlllng Ilk a baaket of chip on the way to a bonfire. Thin young man la happy, Wataon. How do I know It? Tut. tut, Wataon, It'a very Imple, Tou obnerve he I amlllng. Peo ple are generally happy when they amlle. Eapeclally people who are normally of A aober mien are happy when they at amlllng. Hence. George la happy, WhyT Tou aak. Well, w ahall see. Hello, George. Who brightened up the corner hera you are this morning? Why the gorgeoua grlnT Why tha aera phlo amlleT Why this Jovial joy, thin hilarious happlneaaT Ah, Wataon, a clew! Tou haven't ob served probably that George la lugging a big frame Into the room. Probably that frame contain a picture which will tell u tha source .of hla Joy. It Is a frame about A yard wldaand A foot high. Bee, he 1 setting It on tha table. Ah, It con tain five pones of a 1-year-old boy. "I thought maybe you newspaper genta would like to ace a picture, of my little boy," aald George. Aa avalanche of Adjectives, oopioualy complimentary and aufflclently sac charine to ratlafy the proudest parent, glided Oeorgewatd. George, Jr., la. In fact, a fine lad, a remarkable lad. A charming lad. Put, Watson, this picture alone doesn't explain the seraphic amlle on the face of this young ma n. If you will read my monograph on "The Paradlgmatlca' Teleodeanacea of the Bmlle" you will ob aerve that my researchea In the ciaaai flcation of amlle show that this la not merely tha species of smile called forth by proud fatherhood. I must think. At thl moment George produced an other photograph. It waa that of hla wife and George, Jr. George smiled like Ix- baaketA of chip on their respective ways to alx separate and bright bonfire. "Charming, charming," murmured the ciibe. And If there had been any pharlneea present they, too, muat have murmered the same. Coma on, Watson, the mystery I solved. Our work la done. Did I aver tell you of "The Strange Case of the Millionaire Reporter?" No? Well, maybe I'll tell you Bometlme. Ieava me now I wish to amok my pip and play iom ad. sweet mukle on my violin. pit... Mlaaourl. K. A T. all.er.Mrl I'arirW K annual Blarult Katinnal lart fiavada Copper tsn York c "antral ... N. T.N. H. A H... 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I aa ' 17 la I 4 I 11S 1144 IMS ( MS MU Uvi w tivi s 1S 1S 14IS 1ISS ! 41 I ! 1 Ji t;s Board of Education is Now Considering : Night High School A eight public high school I being con sidered by the teachera committee of the Hoard of Education. The chief de termining factor Just now Is the demand for. auch an Institution. The matter has been dlscuaaed at aeveral meeting of tha committee and remain an open question. It la probable that! If tha achool Is started, the course will Include book keeping, typewriting, ' commercial arlth Diatlo and other subject. Inquiry at the office of Superintendent Graff brought an anawer that there eema to be quit a demand for a night high school. There I a clans . of young men And women Already In the tradea, or In bual nana ponltlon. who wleh to equip them selves for advancement and who cannot afford to quit work to Attend school In the day time. The Poard of Education haa arranged for the opening of lower grade night achoota at Comenlus And Kellom, begin ning Monday evening, October 18. These arhoola will embrace claases from first to eighth grades. BREAKS ARM WHEN BIKE RUNS INTO STREET CAR AaWawAsawOja B. rSoe. a youth employed At Hayden Pro., Buffered A broken right Arm when A bicycle on which he was riding struck A street car at Fourteenth and Podge streets. Ths bicycle was badly dam aged. Tha victim of the accident was taken to his home At 108 William street. Colder Weather is Prevailing Over Most of the State Nebraska awoke- to find Itnelf held pretty firmly In the grip of wlnterieri temperature, according to the reports to the railroad a. The coldest f pot on the Nebraska railroad map waa at Bel mont, up In the northwestern part of tlie elate. There tlie temperature was S4 de grees above tcro. Pldncy waa next, with A temperature of 25. Along the Northwestern, from Norfolk west, temraturea were from M to M degrees above, with not only a frost. but A frees reported. In the eastern part of the state the temperature ranged from n to 40 above. Pome of the lowest temrature reported In the central pert of the state were: Ijnup City, Greeley Center, 27; Krlcnon, M; Dunning, 29; Kandolph, Minder), rVn eca And A score of other points, an. Tho hlgheit temperature recorded was 41 above. In tha extreme .uth part of the state. " Railroad officials who watch the crop conditions assert that the cold Thurs day night wa so severe that It has killed all vegetation that has heretofore escaped the frost. Tha damage to corn they con tend has been conalderable. Crop Report Sends ' Wheat Price Down The government crop report. Indicating one of the largest crops In the history of tha country. Issued Thursday, had more effect upon the Omaha market than did the killing front, reported aa general over about All the counrry west of the Mississippi river. As A result the market was off, wheat being tne heaviest loser. That cereal dropper I to I cents per bushel with com following Along At H cent And oats cent. Wheat receipts were fifty-two cars And the sAles were made All the way from W cents - to 41.06 per. bunhel, Receipts of corn wcr twenty-two car loads and sale prices ranged between 1714 and MH cents. Oats sold At S3 to 85 cents, with twelve CArloauIa on tha market. OMAHA GIRL TO JOIN "MAID II AMERICA" COMPART. ' ; X- 'v. f U ' I p : Halcyon Chamber will make' her pru feiclonal debut on tha stage In Omaha Saturday Afternoon, when ahe will sing the song', "I Am Looking for A Sweet heart," with the "Maid In America." com pany, now, playing At the Boyd. Miss Chambers Is an Omaha girl, daughter of Willard E. Chamber, and received her education In this city. Brido and Groom -. Both 73 Years Old, Stago Elopement Somewhere in Omaha there' Is A daugh ter who doe not know that "her father, aged T3, Is About to be married to A bride of th same age. When the knot is se curely tied the happy coupla will as for the filial forgrvenens and blesnlng. Levi . O. Curtis of OmAhA and Mrs. Margaret Bhrev of Brownsville are .tha eloper, Mr. Curtl secured the - mar riage , license. HI place of residence, where ha expect to be married, and who will perform tha ceremony, ha kept a deep secret. . ' . ' ' That would be tipping it oft,'! h An swered In reply te a question, where his bride waa "She Is Atsylng . with ' my daughter," be. confided, "and iTe the only onea who know about thle." And' the aged bridegroomelect hast ened from the court house to keep his date with the bride-to-be it whatever meeting place they naif selected. They will live At B,ro,wnsvi11.'. t ' A "ti- Fale" ad wbt'turn seoohd-hAad furniture Into caah. having motored down from rYemot Jnt lor the pnrado, Harry ixinssdorf, formerly of fwnahA And lately of St. PauI. jaoed throusn tMa city on hi way to Woodland, near Sacramento. (U., where he will engas in law practice. He atopped In OmahA to viit hi mother. Mr. Kate A. lons clorf. snd hla sister, Miss Helen M. Longsdorf. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Rone L, Hammond of PYemon. former collector of Internal revenue, ' eraa In Omaha Thumdny and cttlied upon the present collector, Oeo'rgft U inmi1a. and hi office force. Mr.- Hammond and hla family Wltnenaed the electrical . parade and. enjoyed It Immensely, -the family StartingSaturday 1 P.M. i . . . . Wo are rolnf to soil the, genuine "Bot-i-Llnk' And "Friendship Lfnk". (8trllng Hlvef and gold filled) tyr . .' A 1 , Engraved free whilA ytu wait. NoritiEast Corner 15 & Hdwaid St 10c Sale 0ff Onr entire fall and winter gtoe, constating of aamplea of men's and boys' clothing, shoes and famish lngg Is on sale, at a discount of Ons-Thlrd Off. 110.00 Men's Fall Salts, samples, At $8.75 112.50 ' Men's OTercoats, Ample, at $8.45 $3.60 Men's Raincoats, samples, at $2.35 IJ.OO Men's Fall Pants, samples. at. $1.35 $2.00 Men's Dress 'Hats, samples, at $1.35 60c Men's Caps, samples 34c 6io Men's Winter Underwear at 34c 10c Men's Hoes, samples 4o $1.00 Jersey Sweaters G9o $3.00 Men's Shoes, samples. $2.00 $2.00 Boys' Strong Shoes... $1.35 $1.60 Boys' and Girls' Shoe. $ LOO $1.60 Boys' and Girls' AH Wool Sweater Coats, gray only, special at ...750 $1.60 and $1.25 Ladles' House Slip pers, . samples 89o Before baying, corns down and look over bur bargains, and It will sure be worth your while. 12thr and Farnam 8ta. "IT QEATOIl & LAI EI. GO. 41 Ml 7 Sooth Sixtstrrth Street Omaha, Nob. fJo Charge for Packing and Shipping Out-of-Toivn Orders Sond Us Your Mail Ordors if You Can't Como! DEAT0I1 & LAUEII GO. 41W17 Socth SbtMnth Streot : Omaha. Neb. I.ona t.)4 'i'vi 4 " 14 H l0 4 ano iitUj 1lH .4 114 114) it4 146 to 14X .. .. St.fn ..rn.so . ft aft 1.711 , M 14 1U 14 ... S4.M 14 1M t nlt.4 Htataa Ktaal It. SI H MH V. S. (aol oM " iUS 114 t'taa Coppar M.re Ti m tt aatarn I n Ian 4 4J T4 7ia WeaiintkniM Blactrto .. T1.IA) 1MH Ml 1M Mmuna rnvor H bf t 5? 3aiMrl Motor. 1 144 lit Total aalea loo th dor. 1.I7I.OV aharaa, Woman Saves Store i by. Putting Out Fire Mra J. M. Po'.lAdt aaverj her llttt 'home and grocery At 1430 Bouth BlxtH street At o'clock thla morning when aba heroically extinguishes a fire At th rUk of aertoua personal Injury. Uur ! hands were severely burned. . b'hA was lighting a gasoline tov and Aurlng her b.once of a few moments soma of th gaaolln leaked over tha Btova. And Ignited. Mra. Pollack sup preased tha flame with wet cloth. ' When tha fire department Arrived tha fir had been put out. Th firemen commended Mra. TollACk for her bravery. CITY COUNCIL OF SOUTH . . OMAHA STILL IN SESSION AealatantXHty Attorney TePoel has dl covered that tha former Bouth Omaha ci'y rouncll ta at lit In aeaalon. The ntenv. I bera did not go through th formality of Adjourning. Tha council met en th morning of Saturday, June U, Again In the Afternoon, aloo In th evening, whan a& Adjournment was taken to th follow ing Monday morning, but when Monday morning came th member did not meet Th only possible effect .thla eltuatlon 'could have, according to th city legal department I that soma of the acta of tl.at council of th last day of Ita meeting ' might be questioned, but up to thla hour o on haa aeen fit to rala Any que lion. Dr. Bell' PIe.Tarllr. Ease your cough, loosen the muooua. itreiitthen tha lunga Th flrat doa help. Get a bottl today. Only o. All Srusgtiita Advertisement ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING PAST FARNAM SCHOOL L. A. Collins of tho Nathan apart ment., Twenty-ninth and Farnam street, waa arrested by Officer Emery, wh assert Collins was spending by Par cam school so fast that a half block waa required by th driver to bring the vehicle to a full stop. CoUIn will bo arral.ned be for Judge Kostor Saturday morning. MJat ra Tkl.f." A tailor' work la sedentary. That Is why moat tailor suffer from eonatlp. t en. . Q. XV. Boberson, Wichita Kalla Tt, say; "I find foley Cathartic Tab. I-' tha motrt delightfVI, cleansing cathar tic I have ever taken. They are Just th tmg." They keep tha etomarh sweat ami the liver active, drive away head, -a i.e. dullness, tired feeljng, biliousness, l lua-t and other results of clogged bowsia l roii.pt and effective, without grip or l-i In. ;B!out peojjl iraia them for the J t t f" f:ing they giva Bold very a here. Ad vectiovnieut iMlWl m ftpPiCK ACTION" mmmm ummmm mwmm wmsm mm m? mm aAOA. I If m--J r 1 ' . t . 9 oOT A a AT av W Ae a kA V All' 1 f mrf t i I M W mrmm m mm &mm mm BeatonaLaier rrror mm &X&kS W wm mm m my mm mm v. I?Iee of IFyiriniKyire on These Flirs Kl IiwdaTOedl all: a Big 'ldy4i6S- r mm Full Clzo Masslvo Brass Dcd (SimlUr to Cut) Full 2-ln. continuous post. llea tilar $a5 YAlue, CI 1 OA while they lAst... J 1 1JU brw -oT5 535 Kitchen Cabinet (Like Cat) All the latetit im. provenienta, col onial (lAsawAret lowcrlaa; and tlltlnc flour bins, sliding; metal top. Only 50 of thein, so gtt herr,; early Monday If you want one $21.75 7 tiioaartlt'Ai.iiila. ramog BUca- loy Btyl Arm Rocker (aMaatla t e Cut) Brow a fA&lsn. er Vnholsterad "Qalek Aouoa" SAl pile teieUS So v I ( f i8"t 11 l-Vi rVLJ-P'Sta i-y. 1 Sea the Large Pink Sale Tags on Eery Article. - j?"QVCK ACTTOV Pin A. A. -1 8AI.K l'RICE ON All Cotton MAttreas Art Ticking covertMl 8ala price fia.BO Feltod Cotton MAttrA KatlA Ucklnc cove rod 8als prloo. f 18.00 SO-pound PerleaAH rclt. Art MC Uck. A high grade Uycr felt mAttrcas. .Ultl ir. .54.95 ...56.85 V if Aatricsii.Qnsrtered Library Table : (SlmllAr to Out) Lami-Ke S6g4aVlnch top with WweiwoMCsflrt at AcUow fiUe . ' . I IH i........VvW PriCA. It .x rn'l il?s Pell Still LI it U ; eeo spciks fffVT?aqg Sirnilax to cut Regular price rf O "7C. $5.00. Sale price .......... v Atm Ua MM tAaW X; - li? jJ -'tin & Solid Oak Center Table (Similar to Cut) S1.10 T.1a-W lavtli,. Bale Price. . . LIXX STEEL BED SPEIXSS Similar to cut, foil or three-quarter size, iron frame, no wood ou it. Regular price $5.00. Sale O O CZ prfep V-" AAIIMR COSCI ; Similar to cut Very handy, should if V - -. s Similar to cut very handy, should Qft ajj i be in every home. Sale price yauU j Clip-On Hasy Mopo 1 roIUltlaf Mop; 1 Dusting Mop, and 1 can of Uh - 1 Q all three coinlete for ylilJ R Hurry Up and Soloct Your Furnituro If You Intond toTako AdvnntaKO of Thoso Low Prices featesu & Haner9s Dass toii ... - ' 415-417 Couth Sixteenth Street, Opiaha A Few More Left of thoA Air Tight HeaHnE Rtoveo While they last an. 90c Prompt Delivery Guaranteed From Now on for Balance of Sale