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TIIK HKK. OMAHA, WKDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 191(5.
U. S. GOMES INTACT
THROUGHBIG YEAR
Unprecedented Achieyementi Are
Becorded, with Billion Buiheli
Of Whet to Back Them.
ALL LTJTCS OF TRADE PROSPER
"Having; emerged funriamrntally Intact
from the greatest rrtela In the world's
Jilatorjr," Mm Dun review of the ear'e
trade of the country, "thla country haa
with characteristic courage and fortitude
'mefane! overcome the moat perplexing
and trying eonomla problems, and has
'established Staelf upon a . mora solid
foundation than aver before. Since many
montha . wr required for full adjust
ment to the exoraordlnarr rond Minna
created by tha war. for a considerable
period rcowr from depression waa
necessarily gradual and checkered, but of
lata the barometer of progress hna risen
with a continuity and rapidity seldom. If
ever, equaled. Indeed, In some respects
nothing In history parallels tha recent
phenomenal Mpanelon in national activi
ties, end It la significant of the existing
state of tha public mind that tha advance
Is regarded as more than ephemeral. j
Unprecedented Aeklevemeata. j
Even tha moat cursory survey of the
commercial world brings to light a num-
. bar of achievements wholly lacking in
precedent. As a matter of fact. It has
again become tha custom to speak of naw
high records as something natural and
quite to be expented, while la several
loatanoes actual performances are out
stripping tha moat enthualaatla predic
tions. All the traditional Indices of pros
perity are present: during October, for
tha first time In the annals of tha coun
try, output of pig Iron reachad 1000,000
tons; as port trade, due largely, but not
wholly, to tha magnitude and urgency
' of war demands, continues of unmatched
proportions; bank clearings have touched '
figures never attained and railroad earn
ings show a remarkable enhancement of
tha taming power of tha common car
riers, with some leading systems report
ing maximum revenues. Moreover, con
vincing evidence of tha broadening con
sumptive demands in many directions la
found In tha rise In Dun's index number
of 'wholesale commodity prices to the
highest level In several decades, while
tha statistics of commercial failures re
flect a aotabla raoovary from tha strains
apparent during tha early months of the
yaar.
Blllloa Baskets of Wheat.
. With tha axoeptloa of the cotton In
dustry, tha last yaar, the review says,
was tha most auocaasfut In agriculture
. In tha history of tha country. For tha
first time. It points out, this country has
raised, a billion bushels of wheat.
Tha record a show that In tha produc
tion of Iron and steal all previous records
were broken,
Beqpiity values in Wall street recovered
naturally when an unprecedented crop
was raised and Industry and commerce
war picking p correspondingly.
Tha year 111 was tha moat active In
tha history of tha leather business, ac
cording to tha review. Prices advanced
to (avals never before reached in the
memory, of thosa doing business today.
'"The boom m the leather business, how
ever, " the report -says, "was entirely
baaed on war orders.
The' shoe factories also ran overtime
producing shoes, although freak styles
for a time hampered trading to quite an
extent.
Monetary Coadltloas.
Touching monetary conditions, tha re
view says:
"During another epochal year, the
'United States has made unprecedented
-strides toward a position of International
supremacy, not only In commerce, but
also In finance. . Though economic eveate
in the, last twelve months presented
fewer , sensational' features that, thosa
-that tollowed the outbreak of the great
way, In so far as this country Is con
earned the developments of 1916, unlike
. those Of tha last half of 1914. were al
most entirely on the constructive aide.
It lake,, indeed, been a year In which
American enterprise, having fully recov
ered from the shock and strains of the
world crisis, has extended over a wider
field and reached goals never before at
: tained.
; Saaaaaarr for Year.
Following Is a summarised table of
the nation's business for the yaar:
- Bank Clearings. li Hs.427.l4.nno
lkl4 1U.U0.1F4.0U9
1 ruilroad Earnings. Ifi5 2 47 ,.
1114 tS.247.0i0
Oraln Crops (value) 1915... ...11417.1112.000
114 .I.SK.9s4.uik)
Cotton Crop (bales) 116.
114.
U.1D1.0O0
U.Ua.OuO
: rig Iron Output (tons) If 15 .e.0"
' - 1314.... tl.0b0.U00
Exports, .11 months, 116.
mi.
$3.1!ll,fiMrt,fino
I.sb7,s.l,ono
, Import. 11 months, 115 !l.mi.944.0
1I4 l.74.l.iMi
- Commercial lefaulta, l'.M.I I nol.lM.OiO
1914 IC'.'.KJtl.OuO
: Plenty of Cars in
Sight to Move the
' Grain to Market
' While there la still a shortage of ars
' for tarrying grain. It la not as acute as
It was a rouple of weeks ago. According
' to the railroad freight men. Urge numbers
of cars that contained goods for export
and . were held on sidings In cities and
towns along the Atlantic coast have boon
unltaded and have come back Into tha
service. These cars sre being shunted as
rapidly as poaslble into the grain pre
during, territory to be loaded for market.
. The mild winter haa relieved the car
conjeatlnn propneitlon during the laal
month. Heretofore, .during cold winters,
i large numbers of fright cars have been
lmptvesed Into the coal carrying buelneaa.
r but how with the bine of the dealers all
- filled and no heavy demand for fuel, these
cera have been turned bark Into the
grain trade. As a result, this has added
thousands of cars to grain carrying.
With the holidays over and prices blah
" railroad and grain men are anticipating
a big movement of grain rrorn now on.
They assert that aot more than one-half
' of the wheat grown In Nebraska has
moved out of the hands of the farmers;
Bot to exceed B per cent of the oats and
not more than 19 per eeot of the corn
grown la at year.
DESPONDENT SOUTH SIDE
MAN TAKES HIS OWN LIFE
Henry H. Keller, M, a street cleaner of
the South Side, committed sub-Ida at
11. yesterday at bis home, 170 W
street, Bouth ie, by drinking carbolic
eid.
laspoodary is believed to be the cause.
lie is survived by his wife. Ellsaboth, anJ
a eon, ilrnry, who ia oa the fits depart-
NEW PRESIDENT OF THE OMAHA
BUILDERS EXCHANGE.
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RAT OOtTTJ.
Proposed- Now Hotel
Will Not Be Built
The proposed new hotel building for
tlio northeast corner of sixteenth and
Douglas streets, Is. not to be built. P.
II. Fhllbln, owner of the rVhllts hotel,
who obtained an option on the property
at Sixteenth and Douglas from John t
Kennedy, owner, with a view to building
a big hotel there, has allowed the time
of the option to expire without conclud
Ing the leaae. Mr. Kennedy has tenewvd
the leases of the prevent tenant of tha
building for another jtur.
BUY HOSE AND MOTORS
FOR FIRE DEPARTMFNT
Tha clly council directed the city clerk
to advertise for W.OoO leet of fire hose
and one or more pieces of motor appar
atus for the fire department. This ex
penditure will be made out of the special
levy authorised for fire department equip
ment. Save Your Hair
And Beautify It
With "Danderine"
Spend 25 cental Dandruff dis
appears and hair stops
coming oi.
Try this! Hair gets beautiful,
wavy and thick in
few moments. .
If you care for heavy hair, that glistens
with beauty and Is radiant with life; haa'
an Inoomparabla sortness and Is fluffy
and lustrous, try Danderlne. 1
Just one application doubles the beauty
of your hair, besides It Immediately die
sol vee every particle of dandruff; you
cannot have nice, heavy, healthy hair
if you have dandruff. This destructive
scurf robs the hair of Its lustre, lis
strength and its very life, and If not over
come It produces a feverlshness and Itch
ing of the scalp; the hair roots famish,
loosen and die; then tha hair falls out
fast.
If your hair has been neglected and
Is thin, faded, dry, scraggy or too oily.
get a tVcent bottle of Knowlton's Dan-
derine at any drug store or toilet counter;
apply a little as dlreoted and ten minutes
after you will say this was the best In
vestment yon over made.
We sincerely believe, regardless of
everything else' advertised, that If you
desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and
lots of it no dandruff no itching scalp
and no mora falling hair you must use
Knowlton's Dandrrlne. , If , eventually
why not now? Advertisement. .
RHEUMATISM CONQUERED
I mj that I ta.a mhibw rhwimaltna with a
Impt Sow. trMUmaat. without (ctrtul IrMt
nl, triiiin tii, waksin hlhv or In f-t,
an? wttkar u( tha uul traaimtaui routntua4l
tor ttia erv ef rMMtlM.
txa't abat roar rw mm4 ear "latpanlMa," but
Sut si U tha Mat.
ay
Tu Mr have tries mryiblne kaaH
f ana , apnt our mouar right sail Uft. I
r wtu anil rl. let m prm mr (tatata
withaul xptiaa to oa.
I aa Md yoa wltheut chars e trial trwa.
enH . ir.i,Ari. n nnht HATii; roNvjt.ictu a
t aia wuiine la uka lha rkanra u aumy tua
tau will tall
lio rii nta ynvr aain and the taM Iraatmaat
will ba aaal rtnt at an, a. v.haa I aaal tit Ikla I
will wrlia raw aiura tullj. ai will akow , that
m,ni not enir inr haalahlus rhauma
nam. aut anouia aw ilaanaa tha nt fria
Arid wnt lira sraat tvtl l kltar IrouMa aa4
nv o saannu uaaltn
Tl.ia apial aftar will a ha hale asaa laaafl
Sliair. it will ka laiino far mt to wutka raw
-rw f a inia dw, o.ary ba.
V'"" aaaii inaa rnvn . 9titm lot tkit
aiarararr urn urn will ha la a ru port Km to to Til
waa. SB taka a4vaalasa ni hia otlar batar It Ik
ii aw . uaw atSM 'auaU J OSJ H nakl I II
MsthiikST r u rui..o ui . 4T m,'mv:".
Z ' v-.ww. a-iu tiaa
WANTED !
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25 Experienced Furni
ture Salesmen. Apply
before 8 A. M. Wed'day.
Rubel Furn ture Co.
OMAHA BUSINESS
SH0WSBIG GAIN
, V. Parriih Findi Omaha Thirty
Third in Population and Six
teenth in Bmineii Done.
GAINS SINCE 1903 ENORMOUS
Omaha in th thlrty-lblrd cltr in
site in the United States nd t!z
teenth In velum of buatceM done.
This li a Mtateroent made by E. V.
Parrlah, manager of the Commercial
club'a bureau of publicity, after
weighing all the figures of the yeer'i
business of Omaha, and comparing
them with the business of other
cities.
Tha population had to be estimated, as
there has been no census taken for five
years. Counting Ho nth Omaha and Dun
dee, consolldsted Into Oreater Omaha
less than a year ago, by using tha census
figures of five years ago and adding only
the normal Increaae in population for tha
period of five years, the present popula
tion waa estimated at TW.Slt.-
Anothar table of figures was then com
plied to shew the growth of Omaha'a
business and population In a period of
the last twelve years. Twelve years was
chosen as the bssls of comparison be
cause, the first reoords of any reliability
were kept twelve years ago. This was
the year lSfa.
how laianena Cialaa.
Tha table ahows that since then bsnk
clearings have increased 1"1 per cent;
bank deposits. 1M per cent; manufactur
ing. 7 per cent; wholesaling, 149 per cent;
postofflce receipts, 191 per cent; building,
2 per cent;, value of building permits,
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Foar-CyUnJar MoJ.la
aaal F rices
Touring Car. 7-pau....$ 845
Roadster, 3-pauencar. . I2J
LaadM 1145
SlayllaaW MoaUa
aatal Pricaa
Touring Cr, -pass....$105O
Roadstar, S-ptusengar.. 1025
LaJidaa 1550
Coupe, 4-pcsaenger 1600
Sedan. T-psvsaonger 1675
Limousin a, 7-patsngr. 250O
Half-Ton CeuikrkeJ Cars
aaai Price
Panal Dellrery Car.....$ 87$
Exproas Body 850
Station end Bag gage
Wag on . . .,
Obo-Tm Cass wen 1st Trwclts
ao4 Prices
Open Express
complete $1200
Stake Body, complete.. 1250
' Baa, lft-pa Sanger, full
equipment 1400
F. O. B. Detroit
4M per rent: real estate transfers, 19 per
rent, snd actual value of asaeaaable prop
erty. Ill per newt.
Fallowing la the table of comparative
bualneas In 1903 and llt:
Tct
lis. ln-.
11R.II1 70
11 1
Topiilstlon .... int.,?l
flank clMrlns....Hn.MV''0
Hank deposits ....
Fac tory output... lsi.R'X.'W)
Wholesaling 7.!'.47
I.lve stork rrpts.. &.tl,IW
Iraln receipts
Poatnfflre rrpts.. hO,V)
Value Importa ... 4flO,4
Nn. hldg. permits in
value M2.i.
Realty transfers.. T.OXfrjj
alue aasea. prop.
Head. IBuahels.
$r?.R7n,lt
sr.a n, o
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LONDON. Jan. I.-The Brltiah steam
ship Ht. Oswald has been sunk. The
8, Dewald waa In tha aervire of th
Britlah anvemment and presumably sunk
In the Mediterranean. It was S1 feet long
and of 3.M0 tons gross.
Don't SufUr NfdUitly
An eminent physician utes that fully
06 Of all diseases have their origin In
stomach troubles, so If you suffer from
dyspepsia, indignation, bad braath, belch
ing, sour stomach, uncomfortable feel
ing of fullneee after eating, sleepless
ness or tired feeling, you should prompt
ly seek to aid your stomach In perform
ing the funotliina that nature intended.
lelay often results In a rspld undermin
ing of the entire system, resulting In
the utter wrecking of health. Ilwever,
wheneve the stomach ran take rare ot
food and properly distribute nourlehment
to all parts of the body a healthy con
dition fa sure to result. Btomach suffer
era should avoid harah purgatlvea. which
generally servs to sggravate the trouble,
and promptly lve TABLER 8 STOM
ACH TABLfcTS a trial. Being abso
lutely free from harmful and habit
forming druga and containing the best
known ac:d neutralises combined with
riure, soothing, etrsnatheniug and heal
ng Ingredients scientifically combined,
their action while mild, cannot help be
ing beneficial to anv stomach sufferer.
TA BURR'S BTOMACH TAHI.ET8 are
sold on a positive guarantee of satisfac
tion or your money refunded by all re
liable drtigglata. If your drugfflnt should
happen to be out of them, he will gladly
get them for you. Advertisement.
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In announcing the new SERIES 17 Studebaker Cars, Studebaker for the
fifth time in its history, conclusively proves its ability to produce high class
cars at moderate prices.
Incorporating a series of refinements in the general design, these cars
stand supreme as the QUALITY cars of the season typical exemplars of
the highest development of automobile production by one of the world's
' ablest and most highly organized manufacturing institutions.
Greatly increased volume coupled with Studebaker's unexcelled manu
facturing facilities and experience in designing and manufacturing motor cars
of the highest quality have e-abled us to offer these new Series 17 models at
attractively low prices.
But it has long been axiomatic in the industry that Studebaker QUAL
ITY is never to be measured by Studebaker PRICE and the new SERIES
17 cars are only to be considered on standards of quality applying to cars for
which you are willing to pay much higher prices as the highest achieve
ments of this GREAT manufacturing institution that for 64 years has held
the esteem of the world as a QUALITY manufacturer.
We urge every man who expects to buy a car, no matter at what price, to
see the new SERIES 17 models before he decides. More than 3,000 of the
Studebaker Dealers are prepared to give demonstrations NOW.
STUDEBAKER
South Bend. Ind. Detroit. Mich. Walkerville, Ont
875
E. R. WILSON AUTOMOBILE
2556-2560 FARNAM STREET
MERCURY SOARS
TO SUMMER MARK
Reachei Fifty-Four by Noon and
Many People Discard Their
Overcoats.
BUT IT WILL HOT LAST L0NQ
The well Xnown thermometer at the
weather bureau' yesterday was
almost stricken with heart failure
when it was called Uion to register
44 decrees above zero at the early
Watch tomorrow evening's edition of this
paper. In course preparation. Greatest
Clearance Sale of Men's and Young Men's
Clothing Begins Thursday Morning at 8:00
O'clock.
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FIFTY HORSE POWER
SEVEN-PASSENGER
hour of 7 a. m. It rectstered &4 at
noon and 69 at 2 o'clock.
And It was the fourth day of the
supposedly frigid month of January.
As though Sunday and Monday weren't
warm enough, still more of a heat wave
swept down from the northwest. The
temperature In Omaha was nineteen de
grees warmer thsn on Monday morning.
In Valentine It rose twenty-alx degrees.
In St. Tsui thirty-four degrees and In
Chicago eighteen degrees In the same
time.
Vp In Prince Albert, Canada, it was
12 degrees below sero. Buti who cares
how cold It Is In Prtnee Albert Panada?
It Is to be colder tonight and much
colder Wednesday here.
Warm In State.
It Is pretty close to summer conditions
out In Nebraska, according to reports to
the railroads. Along the river for a dis
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tance of fifty miles back, during tho
early morning. It was misty and driiillng,
but beyond that area, temperatures ran
high. At Hastings. Beatrice, Citrte and
other places In the central section of tho
state, temperatures were from SO to SO
degrees above sero. Twenty degrees
above sero was the coldest readme la
thf state. This was up In the eendhtl'e.
The railroads report sero temperature
In Wyoming, but clear and calm about
everywhere along the eastern slope ot
the mountains.
TAYLOR MASON FINED FOR
STRIKING DOWN A WOMAN
Taylor Mason. 90s North Twenty-fifth
street, was fined I3R and costs In pollco
court for striking and knocking down
Mrs. P. Perkins. 1710 North Twenty-fifth
street. Mrs. Perkins is in delicate health.
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