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Tin: BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1916.
A
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Salient Feature ii Steady Reiist
ance of the Exchange to
Pressure.
SELLING
IS
PERSISTENT
NKW TORK, Jan. 6.-Ths ssllrnt fa
.lura of tWs feverish msrkrt was Its
rtndr tt(itno to prs-jur. SelHnu for
)wli accounts wss prlMrrit, llqiit'latlon
toTrrrtnt: about numerous arwclaltlPK,
Iwhllft Investment shares mere the. tsrset
(of besrlMi asTeslons. lowMt prloen
wrre made by mmr of the potential lend
ers, notably t'nlted states Kteel. In the
final hour, but Ii ses were comparatively
Iwlerate. In that class.
Sentiment anion; professions! traders
euscested prreater anxlrty cnncernln the
outcome of International affalra. but the
conservative element enprewied Ita oellef
In a aatlafartory adjustment.
At the. actlva openlns: of the movement
falna or 1 to S polnta wero made by va
rious laauea, chiefly coppers., l.-rka-wanna
Kteel and some of the lens actlva
specialties. Italia. In general, rose frac
tionally. Heavier offerlnss of special deacrltw
tlona, notably otla and automobile laauea.
save the market another aethark durlnn
the late aeaalon. ITIcea continued to aa.
almoat the only exception hem lncka
wanna Fteel, which made an extreme ad
vance of sla polnta to K. In connection
with more or leas familiar rumor of a
deal. Coppera aa a arroup were more
at fad y than any other division of the
liat. Total aales of atocka aggregated
Hn.ttiO eharea.
nemlttancea to Germany made the new
tow record of 74Vfc and demand sterling
added to Ita recent advance of t.'a1.
Bonda were irrcnilar with a moderate
Inquiry for .Anglo-French fa. Total aalea.
par value, aggregated $.V440.ftiO. I'nlted
titntea bonda were unchanged on call.
BLACK AND WHITE BALL THE LARGEST SOCIAL
EVENT IN NEW YORK It is to be held January 11 for
benefit of the Ladies' auxiliary of the Lying-in hospital.
Many of the debutantes will be seen in the special dances.
Miss Anne Morgan, sister of J. P. Morgan, heads the exe
cutive committee arranging the ball.
POSTMASTER GIYES
LESSONSJO CUPID
In Little Over Twenty-Four Hour
Colonel Wharton Find Five
Suitors for Widow.
Number of aalea and leading Quotations
.en atocka ware aa follows:
1 lM. Hlfti. Vm Clew
AUtfra 0IS M'l t'i !i
AIMe-rhalBiera I tv i"t
Amertru FUM eTnaar 1 7
Amerlran C l W '4
Amrl.a lnomntl .... .ml m m
Ainartraa S. R .4W 1I4 ll
Am. a IX pM Mia Ill 1IIS 111
Am. Hoar Rafinm... 114
Amerlima Tl. T.I KX 1J7S 1IT4 lit
Aweriraa Tobaooa
AmuommIa Chr I7.1IO Wl M4 M'4
AtxMaon l.K IK 1IH
HMin Uvnll Jl.Mn 1H4 11?'-,
It I mora Ohio .. .mo SM. N:, .
HeOlletiem Hel 44k 4
Itrnnkim F.al4 Tr n 7 rji, M
California rvtmlwim .... I.snt 7 3T"
(anaataa faHtlo I.snn 1".
nlrl iMlhar t.e MS US "
mIi Ohl MX M a.' .'
hlra, W 4na lt.t 11 i
Ctitraan. M. Ht. P 4 HIS 10" l"
4til(ia M. W 11"
rMfMo. b.i 4k r. Kr i"'i
par M't
(lnraWt Kim4 Iroa.... W t l !',
Crurihla KxmI It.ins 'q Ii I
Dnnr a. H. rt. pt XI
tHetllian' UmevriH .... ,4.n 4TS 4 44
Tiri 4:h
Vleneral BIrrto emt 174 1TI lil
Oraat KorUiern pfd 1 " 1H Ii4'4 ITi
tliwl Xn nr no t in Kn
lOucirMhetin Raalonulea.. I.7H) US SK' "
Illlnnla thntnl In4
' Intrnnni(h oa. extra., I W) S '4 Xi'4
InaiMnutoa Ciwf 44, W") 4ir, 4ft t
ItilarMlloeal Hrrator... )' !"' 10
xnu I'ltr Houthara.... l.tm IH US 114
lhl4i Valler l,4iW II IIS
loiii.Tlll. a Naahvllla Y2'i
tilran Ptrnlaa at.VO 134 1114 lln
Mluil 1npfr n.KlO H i .11 3'
Mluntirl, K. T. tM lli'a
Wwmrt ParlNo . '4 4 4'4
Nallenal (,1m 111 M s
Nevada IWiw t.ae !' 14 l
New York Central Il.ana !', 1H4 1',
N. T.. N, H. H T IHS W ''
Narfnlk a 'HI 1 " 1M ltt'4
Narttxtra PaellK 1U 1I7S I1T4
Fx trie Mtl Il'i
FScttlfl Tel. Ttl 0i4
TSnaarlvanla 1.4 ' If
Pnllmaa ISlayna Vu 4 1M ltl lo
r a. Oopixr t, H S S-H
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H-pubUo Ima a ataal.... 1WM MS 4.114 MS
ffetithara Panlhti 4,(wg 10J', lots IS
Hnvthern Rallwar S
mtohaltr Humaaar .... 14, to 1444 II I'4
Twiiian Ofaer S
Teias Contpaur Z24S
t'alon f.rido (.IN US 1US 1N
Vnloa Parina pM I'4
l Bllwl VtmUa HtMl '.. M.K Hit MS M'4
f H. gtael pti am 111 1TTS 1US
, l uk rinpeer 11. lea 11 S wS
IVaatlern t nlea 4 tV, MS l4
Waetlnchetiae RlMtrla ... 14. f tS Hli 'S
MmtUMia Powar t.fi 'ins T4'4 '4
Oenerai Motnra 1.7" 4Jt 4 471
hah B dm iT.mn r:s m IH
Inieraattonal Marina pfd. .4nA 79 71 71
jpj
ONE. HOWEVER. LEFT AT POST
The young widow in Texan who en-.
trusted to John- C. Wharton, post- j
master of Omaha, the task of finding'
her a husband, already has five suit-I
or. j
Some little matrimonial agent is.
John C! And he beamed with hon-j
est pride and manly satisfaction as;
Penny Soup Lunch
Makes Profit On
First Day Served
The pei" lunchea at Train achoot
were repeated at noon, when 'Hal boys and
Rirla enjojrrd a warm enack of soup and
crarkera. The cook did not make enough
soup to aerve ten children and the teach
ers, who were disappointed. A larger sup
ply will be provided hereafter.
Hlce soup was served. Bean soup will
be offered today. The soup served
on the first day coat five-sixths of a cent
per child, yioldtna; a profit of one-sixth
of a cent on each bowl aerved 1 he
bread or crackers, which are donated,
are not figured In with the cost of the
soup.
Superintendent Graff attended tha lunch
room and bougV. a bowl of soup, for
tr
he exhibited five letters on hi, desk.! WD1 " "p """J. '"T Ju" ,n" "m s
anyooajr else. 1 nia is not a Cliattljr prop-
It was In Monday evenings Hoc that
the story was first pultllsh'-d ahout the
loney heart in Texas. The widow Is but
25 years old. five feet seven Inches tall
and weighs 1) pounds.
Two of the letters came from Oinalin.
one from (.'olumbus, one from Ansley
and one from Polk, Nrh. All were from
men lesa than 35 years old. One of them
addreased to "P. M. Poatniastcr. Omaha,
Neb.," statea that the would-be aultor
"haa red hair, but is otherwl.-e consid
ered good looking."
One of the letters comes from a youni
man of ambition. He is a widower and
has a farm. j
Seetla Help Farm.
I
"I am 82 years of ape." he writes.
ositlon. The aoup la trade to sell at I
cent a bowl and no profit Is expected nor
desired.
NEWSBOYS CONFESS TO
SNATCHING A PURSE
rtennle Scavla. axed n years. 2?W South
Kirteenth; Bohemll Irobek. aged 12 years,
and Joa Drohek, aged 14 years, 1414 Wil
liam; aa well as Frank Balkavlc, aged
13 years. 2321 South - Fourteenth street,
were arrested by Detectives Doland and
Walker. The lads, who are newsboya,
confeased to snatching a purse containing
fi: from Frank Garraute of Audubon. Ia.,
and were turned over to juvenile authorities.
Why Use Pyro Coke?
$8.50
Per Ton
"Pyro" is coal refined.
Take the tar, the heavy oils and most of the volatile gases
out of Colorado's top-notch coal:
"Pyro" is what remains.
"Pyro" is practically pure carbon.
"Pyro" is smokeless, sootless, almost
ashless and the cleanest fuel you
can buy.
Use "Pyro" alone in a hot air furnace, mix it with Econ
omy Egg, $0.50, or with Cherokee Nut, $5.00,
in a hot water heater. No special instructions for
burning Just keep the firepot full.
Use "Pyro" and your bills for fuel will go down.
SUNDERLAND BROTHERS CO.
70 YELL-0 WAGONS. Phone Doug. 252.
Main Office, Keeline Bldg., 17th and Harney Sts.
Total aalae fur the da. , share.
Nw York Mower Market.
NKW TORK, Jan. 6. MERCANTILE
PAPFR-ViiiS per cent.
STKRI.INO ECHANOn Plxty - day
bills, M 71: demand, f4.?4; cables. S4.7M.
HlI.VEllr-Har, bic; Mexican dollars,
"e
HOVPS Oovwnmant, steady; railroad,
Irrerular.
Tl M M IOAN-tesdy; alxty and ninety
daya, l per cent; alx months, 2VQ3 per
"".ALU MONET Easier: high.' 24 per
rent; low, 1 per cent; ruling rata, I per
cent; laat loan, J'4 per cent; closing bid.
X per cent: offered at 14 per cent.
Closing quotation on bonda today war
as followsi
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to enuaaa M N T. C. Sab. ....1H,
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with cloaa to tero weather, it is f Inured
that it will freeze about ati inch every
twenty-four hours. Cutting ' will com
mence when a thickness of twelve
Inchea Is reached.
While men have not been h'red for the
lea harvest, the forces are lnlnn figured
out and the Ice cutting tools are l'lmr
gotten In shape (or work.
Judge Foster Rules
Family Fuss a Tie
William Itlchards, 2308 Cuming; afreet,
was arraigned before Police Judge Foster
charged with abusing his wife. Ha as
serted that he charge should rightfully
hava been reversed. Mrs. Richards waa
asked to tell her atory. Fifteen minutes)
later tha following persiflage was still
being dispensed by her: "And I said to
Will, "will you take sugar in your coffear
and ha iaya, 'yes,' an' he never take
auga. Hasn't since ha waa sick, when
I had Just come back from a visit, and
waa just aaylng to Mrs.."
Help, help.", shrieked the Judge, and
Mr. Richards waa finally prevailed upon
to cease. Hha then admitted that she
smoked cigarettes and had walloped her
husband across the brow with a poker.
"It's a tie." aettlcd Fouler, and waived
tha eoupl out of tha room.
A "For Bala" or "For Rent" Ad placed
In Tha Bee will accomplish Ita pur
pose.
OMAHA. Jan. I. Rank clearlnga for
Omaha today were $4.7.'1;1.j"j. and for
Die corresponding day laat year l.UH.
144. .
Three Are Fined
for Abusing the
Members of Families
II. W. GiUtland. 401 North Nineteenth
' street, was arreeted at Fourteenth and
Iouglaa streets by Officer John II olden
Tueaday evening for being drunk and
abusing his 17-year-old wile of on
month.
"The aileat language I aver heard
since I hava boon on the department."
waa llulden comments of UUlUand's re
mark. Tha offender waa fined K0 and
Coats.
George Pmlth, 1084 North Forty-eighth
street, charged with being drunk and
abusing hia family, was fined and
costs, and Jamea Kacl. Hit North Twenty-fourth
street, was given a like fine
for a similar offense.
JOHN LEW B KIN FALLS
OVER HIGH EMBANKMENT
Unconscious, half froien, and with an
ankle broken, John Lembkln. 1811 (Turn
ing street, waa found at tha foot of a
high embankment over which ha had
fallen at Forty-ninth and Center streets,
early yesterday morning.
Thomas Shandy of Forty-eighth and
Wrlgbt streets, found tha Injured man
when on hia way horn from work early
In tha morning.
At police headquarters when he had
revived sufficiently to talk aoma, ha
spoke vaguely of a gang pursuing him.
"They've been after me for a long
time," he repeated over and over. "They
threatened to cut me to pieces with a
knlfa lots of times. They chased me to
Forty-ninth and Center streets, where I
fell over the bank."
Whether the man was really . pursued
by enemies, or whether his mind la wan
dering somewhat Is yet unknown.
Commercial Club is
Looking for Live
Wires for Work
If you know how to extend Omaha's
trade" territory, you must speak up
promptly so the Commercial club may
put you ou a committee for that pur
pose.
. If you are sure you can put a fleet of
barges on the Missouri river before tha
close of the year, speak also, for the
club wanU you on a river committee.
Yes, and if you are Interested in any
other line, and are a member of the
Commercial .club, it la up to you to
kpes-k. for the club wants ta know your
preference aa to committees on which
you would serve.
The ballots are to go out the latter part
of this week to all members for a vote
on the directorate for the new year. The
ballot will contain some 300 names. Sev
enty-five directors sue to be elected. ,
Along with the ballot will go a little
card on which each member la to mention
one or more subjects of club activity In
which lie ta greatly interested. This In
formation Is to serve to guide the execu
tive committee In making up the person
nel of the new standing committees for
the year.
i
sna my nrst wire niea auoiu si nini j
ago. i am an aione on me i'" m
and have to do the mllklnR. churning.!
cooking. houHewotk, tend chk-kena. j
etc. It Is too much for a man ana i
need a wife. If this woman Is strong
and uat to farm work I would be pleased
to mary her. I have a large farm, S20
acrea, and one htrd man and 1 can't
afford to hire no housekeeper besides.
I don't seem able to get no wife around
here. They are all down on me and
goalp all over the county, these buazy
bodys. If a man la hard worker evry-j
body have got It in for him. I would I
like make acnuanlence of this widow. I j
think she wold sute me. Hoping, she Is j
uat to farm work and you'll give me
her adreas, yours truly."
This letter roused the sleeping ire of
the postmaster. All his chivalrous ad
miration for the "dear creatures" rose
up and heaped anathenm i;pon this fellow.
Mast Have Good llnatmnd.
'Why I expect he mlffht want her to
help pull the plows, cried the honest
postmaater. "1 won t send him her ad-
drcsa. No, sir. Thia little widow shall not
be made a slave with my help, l it get
her a ood huabaud, or none at all." j
Colonel Wharton win send tlie wiaow s
ddress to the other four and will forward
their letters to her. It was suggested that
he ought to be allowed government
frank In hia matrimonial endeavors. But
he waved It aside.
"I shall cheerfully bear the expense of
thia myself." he aald. "What are a few
stamps If I can put Joy and bllsa Into two
hearts where now only gaunt loneliness
stalk sT Whet prlco tan be put upon the
service of turning a lonely widow Into a
happy wife, a forlorn and unloved bach
elor Into a worshiped husband T No, gen
tlemen, I acorn pecuniary consideration.
1 spurn the very thought of financial re
muneration." So saying, the colonel called hia ste
nographer and began dictating the let
ters that shall carry the hope of love
and connubial bllsa to five unclaimed
hearts.
'It's Certainty of Quality Satisfaction Here
That Makes January Sale Underpricings Draw Record Crowds
Every Day Thousands of wise ones are providing not only for
present but for future needs You'll find it will pay you.
cSW TUT AWTrs,
day. ii 1116 1 DODGED DOUGLAS STREETS
New Bar
gain Surprises
Brought For
ward Each
Day.
VOCATION BUREAU HAS
OFFICE IN THE CITY HALL
Myrtle Roberta . haa been placed In
charge of the vocation bureau which haa
been eatabllahed on the fifth floor of .the
city ball by the Collegiate Alumnae asao-
clatlon.
Office space waa granted by the Board
of Education. It will be the aim of thia
association to assist young men and
women to find work for part of their
time in such Instances where employ
ment would enable continuation of educa
tion.
An investigation haa ahown that some
leave achool because of financial Inabil
ity to finish their studies.
FUNERAL SERVICES WHICH
WERE DELAYED HELD TODAY
Funeral services were held from lleafey
A Heafey'a chapel this afternoon for
Frank Davidson, aged 67 years, who died
several weeks ago of pneumonia. Inter
ment took place in Holy Bepulcher cm
tery. The funeral waa delayed until
relatives were located.
TWO OMAHA GIRLS' ENTER
BEAUTY AND BRAINS CONTEST
Two Omaha girls. Mis Harriet Chruina,
420 South Ninth street, and Misa Violet
Cook, toil Howard street, have entered
the "Beauty and Bralna photo conteat
being conducted by the Photo Play Mag-
asms in conjunction with the World Film
corporation.
is
HELP
WANTED"
' - - ,
Final Disposal Sale
, OF
TRIMMED HATS
Comprising All Our Early Models
Large, medium and small shapes, in
black and colors. Some made of silk
velvet, others of plush, gold and sil
ver lace, etc.
HATS WORTH TO $12.50.
Sale $MSale
Price " Price
Lstdies Silk Boot Hosiery.
Regular 7Eo quality, in black and tvll AQ n
most desirable colors. On sale Tnurs., pr."lvC
Ladles' 85o quality Boot Hose, In black OC
or white. Special, bargain Thursday tt iuC
Ladies' Kid Glorea.
That sold to 1.60 fair; 1 and 2-button lengths
In white, tan or Mack, cither lambskin or doe
skin; slightly soiled or mussed from
handling, otherwise perfect. To close, pr.aC
I
When the
APPETITE IS POOR
DIGESTION BAD
LIVER LAZY
BOWELS CLOGGED
YOU SHOULD TRY
IIOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
IT STRENGTHENS AND INVIG
ORATES THE ENTIRE SYSTEM
Our Cloak Department's Busy, Thanks, and Why
Shouldn't It Be?
with all Tailored Suits, all Fur Coats, all
Cloth Coats, all Fur Sets, Muffs & Scarfs
All Dresses and Gowns
AT JUST HALF PRICE
Never before were assortments more complete and varied or
styles more attractive in January than right now. Buy soon be
fore the lines are depleted.
.. .
Here's Some Thursday Specials You'll Want to See
French Coney Fur Coats. On sale (IA tf I Children's Fur Sets, worth M-00 and d QC
Thursday at 51U,UU M0, t
T
rs
English Refuses
Change of Venue
for Art Hauser
t .
Judf English yesterdsy afternoon ra
iufcd a change tf vmue for Arthur
liVer, charred 'Hh tha murder of W.
If. 6i1Jth. Woodmen of tha World c sh
ier, luuser's trtal will start la district
court Monday.
ICE CROP SOON TO BE
READY FOa THE HARVEST
T!e f'rospetU of a cold anap that may
oi,i,irJ several days haa started activity
eiiiong the Ice tnr-a and thy are llnlnf
tiM tu fcrvln cutUny on the lakes and
ivotrs st the earlUst p.,tL!e date.
r this tune the lie on HSI mtcr Is
ii.,-t to fight liirh' In i.'.W ki,-, and
Furniture, Rugs, Stoves and Draperies
At Prices Never Before Quoted in Omaha at
ut of Business Sale
Women's Fiber (Sweaters.
One big lot that sold at J5.00 to
$7.00. Good colors
At
$2.95
Children's Winter Coats
In good quality bear skin, good
colors; sold at $2. SO and
IS. 00. At
95c
Women's long Kimonos
That sold at $2.60 and $3.00;
good colors. On sale to
close at
95c
Rune s
Going
Women's Velvet Vests, comfortable, stylish, sell regularly at ?5.0'J. On sale Thursday, 2 QEJ
at
Sweeping Price Reductions on Wanted Merchandise of All
Descriptions in January Sales
Third Day of Big Special Inventory Grocery Sale
This Sale Meant a Big Saving- to You by Buying Now for Your Future Use
Nothing Reserved, Everything in the Entire Store
and In Our Bis . Warehouse Rooms Must Do Sold
Plenty of Extra Salespeople to Walt on You and Prompt Delivery Guaranteed
We must hurry this big stock into the homes of thd people and in order to accomplish
this purpose, an extension of time at the same low prices will be allowed if it is so desired. '
Q1MI FOHIMTOBE. CO-
1513-1515
Howard Strcot
nun
17 pounds best pure granulated
sugar ft.OO
4t-lt. sack best blgb grade Dia
mond II Hour, nothing finer for
bread, pies or cakes, sack.. $133
8 lbs. best white or yellow corn
meal i Tc
8 lbs. best rolled white break
fast oatmeal B3c
4 pkga. best domestic macaroni,
vermicelli or spaghetti 23c
10 bars Beat-'Eru-AU. Diamond
C or Laundry Queen white laun
dry soap SWc
4 cans fancy wax, string, green or
lima beans SHc
4 cans Golden pumpkin, hominy,
saner kraut or baked beans . .ittks
Four 16-os. cans condensed milk
for c
Eight 6 -os. cans condensed milk
for 3c
Four 1-lb. pkgs. condensed mine
meat J2c
SS-oi. Jars pure fruit preserves
for ac
28-ox. jars pure strained honey
for 23c
4 lbs. fancy Japan ric or pearl
tapioca 23c
8 lbs. best bulk laundry starch
for ... 23c
The best soda or oyster crackers,
pound 7c
4 pkgs. E. C. corn flakes 1B
Hershey's breakfast cocoa, lb. 20u
AlacLaren's peanut butter, per
pound ' 12 He
The best tea sittings, lb....liHc
Fancy Golden Santos coffee, a fine
drink, pound .....2c
THK Ul'TTKrr EOGV CHKK8E
AND UlTTERIXE MAKKKT
The best country butter, carton
or bulk, lb Sic
Fancy No. 1 country creamery
butter, lb Uttc
Fancy dairy table butter, lb.. 27c
Good dairy butter, lb 23c
The best strictly fresh eggs, per
dozen 8oc
The best No. 1 storage eggs, per
dosen 23o
Fancy full cream. N. Y. White,
Wisconsin cream or Young Amer
ican cheese, lb SOc
2 lbs. good butterlne 2Ac
Good table butterlne, lb. ..17 He
Fancy table butterlne, equal to
creamery, lb 23c
EAT HIGHLAND NAVEL
OHANGKH NOW.
The most healthful fruit grown.
Recommended by the highest phy
sicians In the country.
Thursday, per doa. 13c, SOc, 23c,
SOc and 40c
FKESIf VEGETABLES.
Potatoes, IS lbs. to peck, at.. 23c
Wisconsin cabbage, lb., at....le
3 bunches fresh shallots, rad
ishes or carrots ioc
2 heads fresh leaf lettuce for.. 5c
Fancy Denver cauliflower, per
pound st 7j,c
Old beets, carrots, turnips or
parsnips, at. per lb ic
Try HAYDEN'S First.