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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1916)
THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 20, 1916. 5 D GRAIN AND PRODUCE Wheat Scores Another Sharp Advance and Rules Four to Five Cents Higher. RECORD FOR YEAR IS MADE omihi, Auf i. ism. hm acorsd another sharp advance- and ru!.d from 4 ff S rents higher. Cash wheat reached i h highest point f th se.if.on. a var of .No. 2 haul selling 11 4 Th bulk or the No 2 hard s-ld w-U a hnv- vt?t,.rd(i v's hi heat quo id ton.". pries 'iiRinf from Jl 4-3 1 47, with (he tu!k M ;in? Ht tl 4li T h- re relr-ts "-era very heavy and the (i-fh demiMl wii excellent at the present ' Vrn sliI.1 friii 31i,f higher with fnlr Mghf rece-tpi? nd a Hon.! rash rieni.ti.tl i;i rs snM from 1 1? 1 ' " hither. r na s' : '-tig at S '-i i.- a.1 .-an. and barley f-M r-e.ni 3 If 4- hher ThTf ins n toed demand for all lh?e cwre Id. hut th-r a very lit le rye n bf, -!fv (Mi t h- floor and nniy a mmltv,i'f run of oa'a. i" 1 'h ti IK s n-r' Wheat ar.d flnur eua I -T7 or.ft loih-ld. ct.rn. lltvon-i in;: h- !s, oa t -. h 'inn bushels Liverpool i-loan Wheat Cd to 4d higher, .i-n d ffl 1'! higher Primary wheat receipts wer? l . r 4 o.on rnjhHs. and uhlrr.i-n'j 1,43." numeis. S(riin5t receipts of U'Vo'ifi buhelf. and ship ments of bushels Ust year. Prima rv corn rtip? wer 4 1 fi.nnn bush els, and p hip men in 4 Pnn 1-nFh"!?. asatimt receipt of 'Si.0f" bushel;: and shlp'iicnis of Sgl iirtn bushes list year Primary oats receipts wr LSII." htish ! and uhlpments l.litvnon bushels, ng-iinst receipts of M'.Af"1 biif-heij:. anil srnpm-n'a of fiSS.flnfi bushels last year CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn, riats Cblcage. lql 1 -7 "I Minneapolis 246 Dulu'h Omaha 1" St Louis Hs M hi Winnipeg 2M Tnsr sales were report-d fodav What-Nn. 1 hard winter 2 i'its. il 4 . 4 -ars. $1 4. No 2 hard w1nr. 1 i-ir, 11 4s. 2 cars, il 47. 3 cars. $1 4: S : ,r!'' $14: 2 rars. 14W: rl cars. $1 4S No. 3 hard winter: 1 -Br, $1 4T'4; 7 cars. 1 4. 1 car. $1 . 4o H ; H rara. $1 4ft. t car, (144. 4W, rarg, il.44; 2 i-ars, M 4S; 2 rrtrs. Jl 4.', 1 car, $1.41. No 4 hard winter: 1 car, ?1 42. 5 rrs. $1 iH: 2 rarp, "1 4". Ht ''his. $1 2 cars, "5; 4 pars. I!.-: 1 fit P. $l.i7i: 4 rars. 137: 1 far. 13H, 1 -;.r. $1 ;5 Sanirl hard winter: 2 rara, fl'l: 4 rar-. $1 .12; 3 cars. $1 3: 1 rar, SI 2 No 3 durum: 1 car. $1 3 No 4 dururiv 1 ear. $1 Sample durum 1 car. Jl m No. 3 mixed 1 car. 1142. 1 car. 1 41. Sample mixed- 1 car. 1.37. Ry No. 2. 3 cars. $1 CI- No. 3: 1 car. 1 ?n Barley No a. 1 -ar. No 4: 1 rar. 95r; l rar. 34c Corn No 2 white 3 carp. 2c No 3 whitf. 3 cars, S14c 1 car. si No 4 whit. 1 ur. Sic No fi whlto 1 rur: 79 u i- No. 2 yellow: 1 rar. R2c. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars. P2c No (, y:iow 1 car. Tii-jc. No 3 mixed: 2 cars, Mr No. 6 mixed 1 car. .Slc. No fi mixed; 1 car. T9c; l car. 77c. Sample, mixed: 1 car, 7fic: 1 far, HTp. Oata No. 2 white; 3 cars. 44Hc. Star. dard: 4 cam. 44c No. g whi' 11 cars. 43c. No. 4 white: 3 cars. 43c. Sample white: 1 car, 43c; I car, 4j'.c, 5 rara. 4:c; 1 car, 41 Vic. Omaha Cash Priced What : No 2 hard. 1.4&ff Mfc; No. 3 hwrd. $1.411.47; No. 4 hard. If. 351.42: Nr.. 2 spring. $I.m'a l.4 ; No. 3 spring, ll.Uri 1. 4! ; No. 2 durum, $l.:i2 (f 1.3: No. 3 durum. Sl.3fKgl.34. Corn: No. 2 whitf, siiffS2o; No, 3 white. siffi'Sl'c; No. 4 white, 70iSlr; No. 5 whitf, "it Mc; No. fi white. 73'?793c; No. 2 yellow. 8:iie2HP-: No. 3 yellow, , fi2 $ f2 '-jc ; No. 4 yellow. SI ff S2r ; No. fi yellow. grtSlc: No. yellow, 7979c. No. 2 niixeo". h 1 (J SI -ar : No. 3 mixtd. SOfffilc: No. 4 mixed. SfKfB gnuc; No. li mUf-d. 794fif1'-: No. fi mixd. 77flf79e. Oats: No. 2 white. 4444Vjc; standard. 43 4 44c; No. 3 white. 13 '4 & 43 4c; No. 4 whil". 42 43r, Barley: Malting-- I29ac; No. 1 feed. fia7Bp. Kje: No. 2. $1.2013)1.31; No. 3. 1.10 S OMAHA Fl'TL'BES MARKET. Omaha, August 19. 1916. Following the sensational advance In the Chicago pit. th- local wheat market ehowed a gain of several cents at the opening Today s rise was the result of th" ex tremelv bullish news on wheat from the. Canadian districts and also th fact that foreigners are heavy buyers of our wheat. While crop conditions n corn are con t'dred good, th-? bulge in the wheat mar ket is enough to hold the price of corn up for the present. Oats showed little independent atrength and followed wheal and corn on the, ad- 3S'ptember wheat c1ond lHc higher. De cember. Ihc higher and May advanced 3c t'orn cioaed c hlghftr on September and about lc upon December. September oata advanced c, December cioaed tc higher and the May ruled 114c "omans cloaing pricea on futures for this d;'yj . . Art. i open. I High- Low.' Close. I Yea. cremerv ftstras, 3i . fitra ftrat. 2S 3i . first. ITU ;nuc roratos F'rm, receipts. ?S cars; Jersey null cobblers. 1 jn .f 1 .22 . barrM robbl -ra, $.. ..rtli tin. Minnesota Ohlos. H'lUflllo lcillti Alive, eje , Inwl., HJliif, springs, ;flc. V. ht. i Sept I 1 434 Dec. 14.S V46: ,Mny ; 1 8 Corn i Sfpt i SI per. i S3 Cits I fiPt 42 Dec 4S :iav 4 I 1 4fi!A 143U! 145 1 4S :i44Ta 147 1 nl IMS la W- 81 Rl .1 43SI 4ri V Chicago loplri l.oC;ii1 A Biy '.:th Sixtee i pricea. furnished The Bee hi. stock and grain brokers, nth street: High. iLow.l Close. I Yea. Oa.a S'"pt Dec Mav pork Sept Oct. Dec. Lard Sept Oct Dec. Piba Sept Oct. 1 4V i ;.fv l "4-B 77 W 4 4 i - ' 4SV4' , &1h-51 I ! 1 48 144U 1 hi '14R4 1 ii,152 74 77 V, 45! 444 49 47 7fii 1 474 143 1 SI 147'4 1558- 10 RSTfcl 84 7ft- 4 1 73 s 44 4 7 s, b0 27 00-471 27 47 !27 00! 27 47 I2fi R0 i26 20-25! 2R 25 I2 U' 2fi 25 125 75 l 23 45 i 23 aO !23 4: 23 50 23 35 I III I 13 77 13 R! '13 77i 13 82 113 72 13 RO ! 13 SS !13 77' 13 R0 13 75 I 13 17 13 25 ll3 12 13 12 13 15 i 14 4S I 14 47 !1 4 40: 14 42 14 4n 14 20 i 14 22 114 15114 12-18-14 10 CHICAGO CiftAIN AND PROVISIONS. Trading In Wheat Reaches Largest Volume in History of Market. Chicago. Aug. 19. The volume of trade In wheat here today was s)td to have been the largest on record Nw price records for the crop was obtained. Top prices were 5 cnts over yesterday. Heavy proftt-tak-!ng sales was absorbed on th bulge, but the clot showed net gains of 34c to 4Sc Corn advanced 14c to 2c; oats c to lc and proviaions closed 24c to fiiSc up, Snows' es timate, of a tolta what yield of 59fi,0O0,fMin buahels against domsstlc requirements of 810.0nn.0nn bushelF. was the new big bull factor in the market for that cerlal Thi? ar.d the damage reports now grown familiar under Canadian and northwestern date lines provided all the impetus needed by an awakened trad to establish new high re! -orda for the crop An acknowledged ex pert wired from Brandon. Manitoba, ' hat n saw- (wo threshlnc outfits at work, and Tus firm became a luavy buyer. Cash pre miums advanced, but offerings wer not large- Buying by foreigners was reported In all markets. Liverpool was sharply higher another bull factor. Corn also gained a new price altitude The factors were dry hot weather. Snobs' estimate of a crop of 2. 665,000. ono bushels, and the fact that spot corn was selling at a good premium over September covered freely and a good investment demand was noted There wan some recession from th top on profit taking Further sharp advances were witnessed in oa'5 The strength of other grains and rh theory that oatn are niu'-h too low as comrarcd with oth'T cereals, aserfd n RtrengWlnlng influence and Inspired general buvlng There wan a scattered im est mnt dmand. much of It from lnfltienti.il sources, and t' concerns were active on the huy ing aid- Higher hngs and th strength of grain brought a b"ut an ad v nnce in pro Istons Ehorts in September pork bid that mark ft up Ij5 cnta La cd was 'he most active commodity May lard lost 2'7c. injt De cember advanced 5c and September 10c Piba gained 24c to 5c Caah prices. Wheat. No 2 red. 1 Slff I HI ; No 3 red. $1.49 ? 1 44 ; No 3 hard. $) 4844111 514, N" 3 hard, tl 4 4 l-&n 4 Corn; No. 2 yellow, S94 f i4f . Nl'1- 4 ''' low. nominal; No. 4 white, nominal Oata: No ,1 white. 44 45 4 ; standard. 45 4 ft1 4c Bye: No. 3, I1.1&4- Barley: 76(&$1 10. Seeda: Timothy, nominal; clover. (13 on. Proviaiona. Pork, nominal, lard. (13.85; riba, nominal. rheee Firm: unchanged, EKgo Fi.m. uni'hdiiged, receipts. 6.rfil OMAHA OKNERAt. MAhKKT. Butter No. 1 creamery, In cartons or tuba. 3"c; No. 2. 2c. Foultiy Broilers. JOc; hens. ISc; gese, full feathered, lite; ri)os(era and at;is 104c; ducka, Kc; tuikevs. 23c; capons. 21c. guitii as. SSc ; o,uata fidciu J4 0 per doi ; pigeon. (1 0 per doi CheesH Imported Swiss, lb, 4c; dome ?c Swis, Stic, t S isr. iwlita. :, . trirleis. 174' ; (liMe, 17 4c. Young Amr lea. 19 4c. din label hi t,-k. is 4c imi herger :ic; NVw V.'tk white, 2V. Hocgue fon, 6 .''. The wholesale price of beef cuts was: No 1 rlh-i, 19c; N.i ribs, Mr; No. 3 Mb. H 4c No 1 loins. 324c; o. 2 loin, 204c No. 3 loins, 174c; N,t. 1 rhucks. 1" 4c, No. 2 ciiucks. !:; No. 3 rlmclm. !5'-. No. 1 rounds. lic, No, 3 rounds l4c; No 3 ro.indi.. K'4'- No 1 pIMes, 1 tic; No. J plates, 0 . N. 3 plates. 9c 1 l(IH KIsh -r'.Cth'it. rc. CHttlsh, .m. l1, 17 . rtfi.sh. UrK steak. Inc. red -Imon. lie. f.ill rilmon. II'. whlt.ltfh. su pTinr Selkirk and other northern stock. I fie. trot. o 1. 17c, yellow pike. No 1. ue; bul'h-'Jtds. is,; carp. Nn l, . hlark lacs. 2 2 . croppies. mdhini. 1 Sc , picker!. 1rr.sed. fir.cv. 1 : : pteah c.ulflsh, hr fmh, IV ulefish men), vc; red snapper, li'u , spnn'sh ma-kerel. IF.c. 1 Hle Kre. Jum b. whit 'fiph. ; flounders, f.incy st -It. lie. fre.'-h !):irlless s'irl mps, per g,M, tl S. treh v'Kd shrlmr. pe.- gal, 2 i1 i Frn:t ;4iid venpfjibld prta furnished - by Gllinsv Kruii Pt. )i;f s Oranges- lnflp, 334a. 3fi0a. box. t. i.'t's. L'4Ss. i .SO. 1 S08. VS. ITrts. 2 ilia. 2'-. 2 i 2 I.etnotin c,.iM,mi Bowl, .t.i,. m.i's oox. (:sn. Hills Rds. '"''fls. -"'a. A(pl- c,rn "iisteln. boy J1 Rei). flow,.r i, hi l-h , $175. cooking a poles, hb! . S t I'p, .Hous Pnil's- -PeTches" Flherta. Cal , crate, fl 2S; Carmen. Colo . extra, f 1 m, Carmen. Colo . fa no . Jl . Carmen, Colo . choice, 9&o. drape Malagas, crate. $2 Pe.irs Cat FarM-Ps, ri-ate, :i f,n, ,-holcs Cal Bartl-tts. f;: 25. iolo Clappt. I: "A fancy fi.tfpr $ :S. rholce 5 tier 2 '2h. choice, ri-Her 2; role Bart.-tt. 52 75, 5 tier $2 50. fair -v fi tier Watermelon? Lb. lc "" ot a loupes ; St a ndards. crate. 1 3 . pom n. S2 fUts. fl 25. Vlssion Hll Ms. 52 25. Bi ;-i;( Punch. (1 75 to (l f.ft Vc-m hies ?'m potatoes, hamper, fl .', C4I , 1 0.n ). rrn', 54 25. potti.s. bii . Jl. Sp-mish onlonF. crate. (2. Cal onlci'is. lb., .i 4c ; f on3 f.'s. basket, fi:.,- Ml' higan celery, doz , 4'V, peppers, bask fid.- 51 . i.l do 51 . corn, doz . rai lie lb Mlacellatifous CrackerjKch. corn pops and cheers, fuse. $v sn. ,:iif rfls-'-s. 11 7:-; pejinut. Special No 1, h , 54c, Jiinibo pea nuts.. ; p,' prom, capn, (2 fiii ( hont-y. new. case, $1 75. I,ftiittry--r4i-oilerc: 14 to 24 lbs. lSr brnller, o-er 24 lh? . lfic. htis, over 44 lbs. 14c hns. u.idr 44 Ins, l.ic, roos trs nnd stags. Id 4 ft -.r ceer- full fqthere.i t.H. 10r; onng atid oil dm-k. full f-,n heri. fa t. 1 2c turkeys, any size over R pounds, 14'-; iiirif-?:. .-ss than pounds, half prire, old tems. 24c: capons. lha. ai.d over, 21c, 5'iineas, each, 2Sc; pquabs, hniners, 14 oz. ea h, ter doz. 4on: prpiabvi. homers. 12 z. ti'-n, jcr doz, J.infi; snuahs. bom-rs. t nz ..I'll. j.-r doe, $1 r.f); squaba, homers, under '. iraih, per doz.. 5Dc, pigeons, per di-z., 5i ;,7 MinneaiwllM Grain Market. Minneapolis. Aug 19 Wheal September. U 1 : ler ember. II .t4 8 1.5 4 C.ish: No 2 hart!. 51S14: No 1 n.irth-n. H ."v 4 (?l.t'.l 4 , No. 2 northem, J1..S4 I'"iour Fnnry patent?, IS. 50; first clears. Id : sreond dears. 11,50. r.n-lci 7ii)7c K ,e (l.Hfl 1.154. i'-;in $19.2521.0(1. Corn No. 3 yellow. RSffSSr 'i, its No. 3 white. 4S4'(f414c I'iax Seed (2. 1 h 4 It 2.2" 4. Kansas City 4eneral Market. Kansas City. Aug 19. Wheat No 2 hard, Jl 43ft 1 52: No. 2 red. Si 4tiwi ? September, $142. December, tin 'Aft, I 44 ; May, 1 1 .41 1 49 4. Corn No 2 mixed. R4S5c; No. 2 white, S45?844c; No 2 yellow, Rfi4c; September. S2c; December, R3Tj Qt-tHr. Oats No. 2 white, 4(i(jJ47c; No. 2 mixed, 45ffi4sc. St. Louis Grain Market. St. Louis. Aug 9. wheat September. II 4Ki; December, $1.50-4 ; No, 2 red, $1.55 1.5n. No. 2 hard, $1 FiO'l 51. Corn September. S'.c; December, 744c; No. 2, STc; .No. 2 white. S5c. Oats No. 2. 4o44c; No. 2 white. 45$ 45 4 c Liverpool Oratn Market, Liverpool. Aug. 19. Wheat Spot No 1 Manitoba. 14s 1 d, No. a red western win ter. 15a lid. Corn Spot Aitie'lcj:i mixed, new, 10s 6 4d- New York o.Mny Market. New York. Aug. 19. Mercantile Paper 3 per cent. Sterling 90-day hills. 14. 71; demand, $4 7r)! ; cables. $4 7 4 Silver Bar, U5-c; Mexican dollars. 50Ne. Boik's Government, bteady ; railruad steady. C. S. ref. 2s. reg 99 L. N unl 4s.. 93 a; do coupon 99 VM K & T 1st 4; 74 t. fl. 3s. reg.. 100 4 M. Pa- con, fis im do coupon. .. .101 4 Mont. l'nwr 5s, 97 IT. S. 4s, reg.. .109 4 n. y. c. d-b. fis.liJ4 do coupon ,. ..1 10 N. Y. City 44s..l0S4 Am. Smelters Rs 104 N. Y.. N H & H A. T. & T. C 44s 1104 pv. s 1124 Aiiglo-l-'rcnch bs. 954'o. rMc js 914 Ateh. gen. -is... 92 S do Hp Bait. & Ohio 4a. 9041-ire. S 1. iff 43 on, Beth. St. ref. 5.100HPac T. .v T 5s.ll " Cent. Pac 1st... Rfl Tenn, .on 44-; l14 Ches. A- O. c. 44- do g-n iM. Hip, c , B & Q . J. 4s 9S Re3diug gen. 4a 90 C. M. A- St. P. "St I, & San F cv. 5.s 107 ref 4s 814 C . R. 1. A- P. Ry. So. Pac cv. 5s . .in rf 4s 714 do ref is 94 Colo. & S. r. 44s 3 So RaCwav Fs.l'ifii, D. A: R. G. c, 4s 7S Inion farifit; 4s. 9S4 do ref. 5s.. .. fiS do Cv, 4s 934 Erie gen, 4s 734 U. S Rubber fis.1024 Gen Elec 5s. . . 1 03 4 l S. Steel 6...1054 Gt. No. 1st. 45.100 v. Union 4 4 95 111. Cent. ref. rs RR W. Elec. cv. 5s. 1194 Int M, M. 44e l0i4 H. C. S. ref. 5s. 90 'Bid, Offered. Coffee Market. New York. Aug. 19. The market for coffee futures was very quiet today and fluctuations were correspondingly narrow Talk of rather free offerings from Brazil seemed to restrict buying, while there was a little trade Belling at prices a point or two under last night's closing figures, with December selling at 8.70c, and March at 8 84c The market opened unchanged to 2 points lower, and closed at the same level. Sales for the day amounted to a, 750 bags. August and September. 8.85c; October. R.67r; November, 8.Rr; December, S9c; January. 8.75c; February. 8.79c; March! 8.3o; April, 8.88c; May, 8.92c; June. 8.9Tc, July. 9.01c. The spot market was qulefT Rio 7a, 94c; Santos. 4 IftT4jc. oN change was reported in cost and freight offers. The official cabl-p reported no change in mllreis prices in Brazil, a:id a decline of l-32d in Rio ex change on London. Metal Market New York. Aug 19 Metals The copper market has shown continued firmness on foreign and domestic buying. Offerings of electrolytic for delivery after the first of the year are reported from some sources at $2 00. but little activity in copper is of fered for nearby delivery and the fluotationB nam-d by the. larger agencies today ranged rrom $2 51 27 00 for deliveries up to Janu ary 1 Iron was unchanged Omaha Hay Market. Omaha, Aug is. Hay Choice upland. $10 50; No. 1, $9 50 10.00; No. 2. (8 oo 9 00; No. 3. (fi.oognoo; No. 1, midland. J 009 0; No. 20. $7 008 00; choice low. land, $700; No. 1. $5.00; No. 2, $4.0O5.OO; No. 3. $3005 4 00. Dry Good Market, Vw Tnrk. Aug. 19 Addition.! idv.nr.. wr ad.nnred lodav on knriinf linfs of h!ea.-h.'i muslins BuftnesB on nnl!hd rot ton K.iodt f.ir honi. onRiimption and export continued Maiv l.lnns wero In h-Mtr d-m.inl (or rrrnipt d?lvry Burlap? urr firm Successful, Prosperous, going manufacturing insti tution, now enlarging busi ness, desires a few compe tent, capable, honest sales men. See us today. Salary and commission. ALFALFA BUTTER CO., 11th and Capitol Ave. LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Sharply Higher For tho ; Week Sheep and Lambs i Also Make Advances. HOGS FIFTEEN -QUARTER UP Hittin Annuel 19.19K. C.i M c Hons Sheep teadv Top, lift 50, bulk of sln. J10 mitf ti 40, fihaep and Lamb- Rsratma. 100 he,,.l market steadv , l.mibt, $1 H.25 1 1 no rtdff 7 25. Chlrsgo I .Its MorU Market, Chlcnao. Aug 1 B Cattle Kere! rt s POO Iv.id , in it t Kit staad , na 1 1 be-f c tt le 57 inn m u wcj.trni ntfftn $t 1.:, (i nn nto.-ltem arid ecd-rs. JRiiO,'90, c..m, arid heifers. 5..7"ilt!t .0; cBlri, Jl jf.fl l ; n H"i -Hccipts. 9 ntin ii. -,,i. m-irkct M i'.-llK. Mioj.1 y IV tllKtl-f , l-il Ik niU-ti 5 ;r iv in s liaht. i 1 0 1 0 sn , mie-l. (D S:.4t l'1 HO. hesvy 7t fl ; it .ia. '.' '.fV V 9t.; pis. fM -'.ifl U tin Mteep h.,.1 1. I! .f NEW YORK STOCKS REALTY MEN WIN Traders in Seouriticj Watch in,"; Railroad Sit-.ntion With Keen Interest. RAIL ISSUES GO LOWER t 4-1 ,1 1 l;i m! in. 1 lue 1 i il so 1.491 14.4 4VKVH 1S.1V7 f.9.i:i.l 45, .9-1 42.1rtl 49,939 10'.. 72; T-i Total f-.iir w-dsi hso Iti 144 Total last jt.ir . , . 20..!(i The following ttinte slloWS ttie RVPfaK prie s of h.f,-n at th " 'malm Hv stock itvtr '" f-'f 'I"- last few tjsys with cotupHi inoii 1lTl9r5 Tli"iTTl13 l'.'! 2 I Aug. Aug I. Aug 3. A uk. 4 . Aug 5 Ann fl Auk. 7. Aug. H Aug. S Aug. 10 -ug 11 Auk- 12 Aug 13 Auk 14 Aug r. on 4 1 9 l4l 9 40 4 j 9 41 4I 9 64! 9 It2 I 9 73 9 mu 9 2 4 1 a 2i s esi i jh ti ti ttol I I 48 7 "51 9 fl ROl 8 04 I I 93! A 70 6 61 7 rid 8 4 3i 1 tl n 4:1; 7 ltd asl R o:il T 34 0 80; 7 851 8 IT 7 98 t T 1 R sal t 9 I I0 7 H ! R 55' R lti 7 S ! 7 84 6 621 I R 18: 7 781 7 27 8 M 8 90' 7 ri 7 ilS ti fit;1 9 921 8 19 7 31 8 70 8 791 7 9fi 8 04 T 11 it s. S ' T 6 K ft! i 80! 9 941 7 70 S 131 7 10 I 8 94! 7 73j 131 i 0 fl Sfi 17 77. S 141 7 17 ti 46 9 72' 1 s 7 17 0 27, 9 7 7 7 17 25 S 111 7 77 i!' 7 19 A n Id Siindnj Receipts disposition of Us stock at the Cnioii ffu k vsrdn. iiniah.t, for twenty four hours mlitig at 3 p m , yesterday RH'KIPTP CARI.i-.AD8 Cattle llaa Pheep. H'r's '"" m Pt r 1 Missouri Pacific . . 2 i iTon racitl. . . C ,v N. v Hst c N W. wept ' S! P . M O ' ' . B Q . east ' . M Q . west H 1 P as . k r r , 14 M irrls Co . Swift A- Co . ' "udhav ra- ldi A rmour A- 1 n S- liwiirts A 1 ' W. Murphy Tot.ils. . DISPOSITION HEAD Cattle. Hogs SIoim ( Itv I lie tSnrl. Market. 810m Citj. l,i. Auk ID Caltlf K. .-Iptj,. soo bend Hogs He.-eHilv .1 . 1 0 n h'a-l . market higher; light, fl J 9 SO . mixed. I9 40TJ '.lifi. hnw. $9 9oiMi I-. u I K . !! 7 f- f ) 9,', b.f-p mid l.amlia fl. lpti 1 ',nn tie.1.1 StW YORK .Frill, MAIthFT 4titiitltis of the Psy nn the I ciuImik Com mod (ties. New Tork. Avg n --Sugar Fiitiii - 0,1 net md ay . the underton was tr 1 i- ,( :.,i closing o, notation were unc h n r, s I i i points higher; Sepfsmher. 4 71-'. l'e.einl"r. 4 4 7c; March. 4i,1r, May. 4 1 "i Riw and refined, holiday Putter Finn; rfi-eipti, 4M tubs, creamery extras, 314 fl 32 4c , firsts. ;1 4 Sir, seconds. 27 4 ft l'9r Kkbs-Steady . receipts. C92 raset, un cha used Chests Firm, rscslpts. boxes; un changed Poultry Live, wak; broiler. S2ff:Sc fowls. 14 tfi:-: turkeys. l.Nffl.- Ireied. firm and unchansid 'ii.lanl rlr Nfe.-1 vni" 'h ha- C ITI" -ha f I 1 - is- -. 'ew York Cotton Market. Vsw York. Aug 19 Cot ton Future? opened stesdv: October, 14 :'?u . Oe-wmlv. i Cic, January. 14 (inc. March, 14 i- . Mav. 14 7 :c Cotton futures cloied (taadv . rvtnr-'r, 14 2-c; Pecember. 14 41c. .Ianuar, 1 i 4 he Merch, 14 3e. Mav. 14 74c Spot cotton quiet, middling uplands. 14 fir. No aalas Wellington Inn Being Remodeled being 111 M4 1 Rei-eptB Pf cattle this week have 1 eery large, n tact the largest of any for ti long time hack, and very much In rcer than fur the corresponding time a ir ago, me iiig run Is due entirely to nge rattle coming earlier than a year ago In fplte of large receipts ths market hus ' 11 In splendid condition, the demand hav- 1 ing been good every day and the trade rea- ; 01, ably active, prices have been araduallv I firming up until at the close of the week the market on beef itt- crs, Blockers and feed- 1 rs is lSiftSoe higher than the close of thl previous week. cows and heifers while ! showing some little rhanget, are at the close r t.'ie ween steady with the previous week's lose. Altogether the market has been in splendid condition from a seller's standpoint. Quotislona on cattle: tiood to choice bfeves. $9. 75 1 0 2:. . fair to good heevt-s, ?9.00if:9.7r; common to fair beeves. 7,7f. 9 00; good to choice yearlings, 9. 71. (ft 10.40 ; fair to good yearlings, $9,009.76; common to fair iarllngs, $r..2.i 9.00 ; good to choice grass beeves. $7.7oJf 3.2".; fair to good grass Beeves, J7.Jr.ii7 7 7h. common to fair grains boevcK. ffi.40ill7.2S; good 10 choice hclfera, $ti.7.t7.50: good to . hotce cows, $'I.f-0'ff7 2f: fair to good cows, Ifi.OQijyfi.&O; common to fair cows, $4 )0$ 6.0 ; good to choice feed ers. 7. 0(18.40; rulr to good fender. H'j l&'7.30; cotnnion to fair feeders. $fi 00 JT6.K0; good to choice Blockers. $7.40 f0; stock heifers. $;.7)tfi i."ft; stock rows, I.VOO fij ii.f.0 ; k calv.-s, J'l.f,ns 25; veal calves. $s ftf t.; lipcf b'jlls, Plugs, etc.. tC. U0 7.2 j ; Bologna bulls, J5.7&&6.1S- Hog;- Th mr.rket was a good active 10c hlgtur affair dll ihrrugh, with very light lo- eupph and good hogs none loo plen tiful. Shippers filled their ..rders early. ne between a fourth and a third of the oft-rlt-iis on a 10c higher b;is;s. Pack ng reqiics' was f.ilrlv broad, and hs killer buy ers U,.d such a limited supply to pick from t her whs lit t If for 1 hem to di except foi l"w t It shipper lead and pay fully 1 Oc higher pncf leaned up by 9 o clock or shortly after Rtilk of the packing hogs old at $9 70ff( 9.9ft. as against $9.(10 9.71) or similar Muff cMerday, while there was 1 stood showing of shippers as high as $10 OH, and quite a s;i inkling above. The top showed ro advance again, landing at 110 35. This was due t.i n lack of atrength in prices, but to th" fi.ct that no straight load of choice lights or butt hers wop on off- r. Prlres am 1 ft AT. 2"ic higher than .At the Close of last wpek. rod&Cs average sotting new hic'i mat k f-jr thf year. Representative sales Consirlerablf rr morlrling donr at the Wellington I tractor John Harle in in charge nf the work. There will be a big ground floor lobby with a tiled floor, oak luam ceiling, wall paneling, iiuv.mii me balcony and stairs, a cigar -t;m1. tai stand, check room and trlrplmnr hooilis. This work is all to be in fumed oak finish. A barber shop and lavatory will be provided in the base ment. The Wellington Toffee room will open on Farnam street, with a side entrance from the main lobby. The cafe or main dining room i to be located at the rear of the lobby and coffee room, with an entrance from both. This room is to be .ci.v5 ieet, and is to have solid oak pan eling, beam ceiling, art glass sky lights and windows. The esi imauM cost of all the improvements is ap proximately $25,000. FALSE MODESTY DON'T EXIST ord fr At 7.' 4 s-'d a.- Mvm' c i..i-ii f.-r r.,.'lfc Mail th- rising 1 1 nt wh 'hut remcnn' n t'Mmr r-o.lnuMf:,- S-rlce and n r f men t n' n-kn i e at 1 e" 1 hint hfor the clone Vn 1 flnai- ''1 .lit.Tl.-l re.-eued crd fhn' 1 Wfhr s mi , ,infreoce had n e t i. ui)loni il.-f.cift.' results Irregular in are re.-(? tared b'1 f tlll'.'r shar.s. PuIIoii.ti e.irs rt.iebU' Maciun tomranls Mexican ririi'iim . t-bn but ihse were d-i !d f ntftc--. T -" t a I salen of nn'U amc. in to 1 ' shares k tatemnt was fT n-'--. a use of lh !ri a- 'u, 1 . - in. - $ ? T.OOrt.f OA, itu in (.1 ,-..1... i.-.-.T ;, or ft ,1 n in r(-1(., (, ii'l-n reported on! In im 11 - ( 3, i'n ..lie prevntiinir ii'vertai.i fn:t Thf dv'- bond deilltias ."-"-n bl f No. Av. Sh, Pr No. Av. Sh. Pr. 39 . 30S . , . $9 HO fi . , 273 ... (9 70 71 . .'.'fil ... 9 "o 61 . 2fi9 ... 9 SO 53 . . :4'1 9 fc.i r'9 . . :S2 ... 9 S7' "ifi . T4C 80 9 90 94 . . H7 ... 1ft 00 7. 241 ... 1ft 1ft 74. .229 40 10 35 Sheep The lamb market this week has been the most uneven i;i a long time, Radi- c.i I changes m t he qua try of 'he la mhs from one dy to the next, along wiih a good d--m of irrfuianty in i;rUes. ha mad" niar- kri.- i.ty hard to quote. Howevei . for the whole week iher-1 has not been a great deal of . h,: lice. In fad. on paper values look .just about steady, though quality was not so good j eater d j y as at t he close of la si wrek, and for tha t reason a sood many r-clirrs railed th market 10-JlfiC higher for ih" wcfk. Yesterdays otrerlr.gs sold largely at. $10 705' li- ft.', with one bunch of an un doslra hie ynrt doS-n to $10 25. A nominal top of $11. mi was quoted on choice lambs.. Old sheep nre selling 25 50c higher than a t last week's close After packers broke the market Jl 0 per hundred laat week buvers of feeding and breeding stock were able to take nearly everything that was offered, and in order to get a Tew mut tons they needed kllllers had to put hack part of what thev had taken off Good handy weight ewes are selling as high as $7. flu. with wethers up tn $7.25, and range yearlings quoted to $7 50. St. Louis Live Stork Market. St. Louis. Aug 19 Cattle Receipts. 30ft heard; market steady; native beef steers. S7.0f.fl- hi 75; yearling steers and heifers. SSSOfiftift; rows, $s fift 7. 7 0 ; Blockers and feeders. $f. SflSftft; southern steers. $5.50 1 ; pnm sou' hern steers. J' nn Jjnn; rows. and heifers. St 50AF. ft"; prime yearling stpprp and .helfc-rs. $7. 509 00; native calves. i 0 n ? 1 1 7 jlopf Receipts. head; market high er: pies and lights. $7.5010.6. mixed and butrher.'. J 1ft fio rq 0 90 . good heavy. Jinsng 1ft 9ft; bulk Of sales, $ 1 fl fi r iff 1 n s. Sheep nd Lambs Receipts 25ft head: market steady; lambs, $7 00jiftfif.; slaugh ter, ewes. (rOO'37.25; bleating ewes, I'j.DOiJ 1ft On, ear:iiigs. nim'8n. Swedes Do Not Share American Idea That Body Stops at the Collar. The great American secret that (he human body stops where the conven tional collar begins is not shared by (lie Swedes. Here in Stockholm the print-shop windows are full 0.1 pic tures by Zorn and his imitators; jolly peasant nymphs sunning themselves on rocks, splashing each oilier in the surf, squinting at you and the sun light from the grass by the riverside, where they have just slipped out of their clothes pictures full of youth and health and sunshine, which the late guardian of New York's morals would never for a moment have al lowed in New York, and which, thanks to the encouragement of such self-consciousness, would doubtless block the sidewalk if they were put on view, but which scarcely attract a glance here from the street boys as they pass by. Bath attendants in the Stockholm hotels and public bathhouses are gen erally women. These white-armed Brunhildas pursue into the nethermost corner of the bath room the trembling American trembling not so much from modesty perhaps as at the pov erty of his own ignoble and clothes degenerated shape and there flop him about and scrub him as if he were so many square yards ot kitchen floor. At family bathing places that is to say, places where only one family swims bathing suits are not lnirequently dispensed with altogether, and the rocks and blue waters of the archipelago between Stockholm and the sea are full in summer, so one is told, of these "pink seals. Arthur Kuril m Collier s. I llsiif. with a steady tone To'. it .-.iI-h. 1 r ' -'-ic. 1 1 ,r.i 1 nno -ioi T-ini'MH bonds wr uti'bmr-1 ,t" during the i ek Pale? Hlsh l.o-v .'i. A -n n-et Sugar ;ao fi , 1 ( i, Ao-M-1- 111 Cm lift 694 d.', f.-t Am Crfp Koi).,dr- ("f" SI 4 f "1 Am l.ocnnwtth .. ? sin 7? i, 7 'M Smelt Pef : ,4nO 99 4 9 4 9 Ai;i Sugar Ref ;on HftH 1104 lift Am Tel Te ;i 1 4 Am 7. I, M A mm con da Copper 7.0ft 4s 4 a 4 "(', Atihihoii i.i.i'i 7ft 4 7f4 V. , Raid Locomotive I.M10 7ftt, 754 - 4 Biilllmore & tihin ;,i)n ln4 st;i. s.;i, luocu KHp Tti.n .... M4 H A- fl Copper Hllfl SJ1 ti 7 , t, 7 4 C( Petrol. -inn ... 1 v : '.tiia-lMn I'.i-Uli- Hft0 17t 1 77 4 177 4 '-nti i.l l.-ii 1 11.-1 1 Suit fi7 4 ( C ' l.-iil -a.-( . I iM,. 7ii il 4 i.l .,) '' . M - St P 1 7"0 94 94 4 94 4 1 111 .i Nil I t hW 'Me 1 11 1 .'ti 4, U 1 A I' li :i'i 1'4 1--4 l'4 Chin.. Copper . ' 7,fjnn M M Mi ' Kuel A Iron 5.01(1 4S 4 47 4 44 I'.-r,' products !' , Crui'lb' St.-e 1.9111 7:; 7:'4 7; I'i'iiiicr's S-' urn ie 9fiit 4.4 4'. 4f. Hrle MOO jm, ),;n1 (iencral Klectiic , 1 1 0 tit. Northern pfd Bnfl 11 1174 1174 fit Nor lire .-lis . . i.orn 1194 39 394 Illinois CMitral . . . . ;..ri0ii f,: i M 4 M Inter Con C01 i . . 1; 4 Irnplra t ion Copper , .".pno ;,j.4 m t f,j Infer HarventHi- . 114 I I M .M pf.l . tfs 17,;o i,i tt 97 v pt.i K c ftniiMim :44 K.nnecoft Copper . 4,"ft 4 4"-4 44 J.oiiln A Na'-h . K9S flejtran Pef olum. I.7iii I'll 1014 11104 Ml.nni c.M...-r . 9-0 ;U :i 1 344 M . K T pfd 10 Mt.-K.HiT'l Pii-irtc f, Montana Pow-T 92 Nultuiml I.pad flTi 4 Wvada upper 1.00(1 l K 1- 1 . 4 1 9 4 New York Central . 600 Id. 14 l'i:;4 0't N. V, N II ,( 11 69 n Norfolk ,v Westorn. snn 1294 1-0 1 Noithein Purine... 1,500 m m 1104 Pacific Mall 9,800 29 24 4 27 Per 'J H A- Te 1 3. Penni IvhiiIii 1,200 ftr. 4 5i4 ftf. Un Con Cupper.. noo :t, V44 744 R'adlnn 7. finn 1034 JM ia- Rep Iron Steel.. 2 900 61 4 M il Shat Ari.ona Cop. . 2S 4, Southern Paclllc . sftfl ()K 4 91 4 9 4 Southern Hallway. . . ftoo 4 2.1 4 21 4 Sliid-hiiker i'.i l.ioo 1:111, nft p.l T.-niicsoe 1 'upper ... 4 nn if. 4 S ft 4 2ft 4 T 1 - x a h Cninpany 600 1944 HKl 1924 1'nUiti Pa- Ill-- 3,100 r.!i, 139 4 1394 Culeii Pacin- Pfd. . 600 92a 2 US'! 1' S Ind. Alcohol.. 400 11 2 ill. lll C S Steel 2B,"0 9! 4 91 4 91 4 V S Steel pfd 200 IK 1 1 117 Utah Copper 200 83 l 4 H 4 Wabash Qfd "B" 27 4 Western 1'nlon S0o 9fi 95 West Electric MOO 69 594 594 Total rales for the day. 21S.0ftft shares. I SWIMMING POOLS NEED CARE Writer Discusses the Question of Sanitary Water for Bathers. A simple, inexpensive and con venient method ot disinfecting swim ming pools has now been discovered. Not only will it reduce the number of bacteria, but it will actually make the pool completely sterile and keep it so tor several days. 1 his method consists of sprinkling into the water chloride of lime in the ratio of one part to two million parts of water. The semi-weekly use of this simple expedient is a most efficient and un objectionable mean? ot keeping the water sterile. Recently the use of copper sulphate has been recommend ed as more effective, because it is not irritating, is cheaper and .has -no odor. KHqa. City 1.1. A Stork. Kansas City. Aus in. Cattl. Ruc.lpts. 2in h.;..i. mark: steady; ...rlmo f'd trs $9fi0jtll7ft: drrespd bif afer.. l-iiff 1 Sit , western n'rt". STUafil: strki. and i.tF. $.; bulls. SS.JSS :... (-alv.. I fioltll n(1 Hogs Hocflpta, St1 lad: mark.t high er, bulk nf sal.a, tin nnf in tn;; havv. Jf fln (?insd; pickers i.nd butchne. Iliinffin.6; llghn, 110 21"?' 11 SO; plga. ts. 0,109 :s Pheep and Lambs Receipts, none: market steady; lamb", .lnsieil !6; ellls. 17 7s $25; welher.. 17 267.70; ew.a. i7Se? 7.2S. 8t. Jneph Mve HUtck Market. St .Tr.sepb. AllR IS Cfltt'e Rerelp-s 1H h"ad. market steady, steers. $7 01101. , nws and-heifers. 14 0131 SO. calves. 17 01 '0 11 01 Hogs Keeelpt.. 3, .11 head, market Heavy Hoisting E. J. DAVIS MSMSaBWMBSMaaHM 121 2 Farnam St. Tel. D. 353 ftUtement of Clearing House Uanks. New Tork, Aug. 19 The statement of ths i actual condition of banks and trust compan ies for the week shows that they hold $137,- i)93,2if n-serve in exreKB or legal require meivts. This la an Increase of $24,606,080 over last week. Actual condition: Decrease. Loans, discounts. etc $S,232.7i:.nnn $13,361,000 Reserve In own vaults lb) 460,9:. 000 'U. 769,000 Reserve In Federal Reserve bank... lfi9.0ai.0O0 12,202,000 Head ve In other rtepo"!tar1eS .... 53.066.000 "401,000 Net demand de posits 3.1fi fil2,00ft 18,447.000 Net time deposits.. 209. 4HB.000 10.397,000 circulation 31,223,00ft Kfi.000 Aaurega te reserve . 67 3,0flf..ftft0 Kxrcss reserve 127.593,320 241.50fi,OHft Summarv of stale bank and trusl com panies in Oreater New Tork not Included In -l.-arlng house ststcmsni. Loans. dlPtounts, Increase. etc $ 712.17.300 $ 6.H50 Specie 69 534.600 "SOS. 900 Legal tenders s.ftM.TOlt 5fi,00fl Tosl deposits 873, ois.int) 4.179.100 Hank cash reserve In vaults 11.71P.7ftft .... Trust companies cash reserve In vaults 56.470. 500 tb) o fwhich $3K9,ftnft,ono is specie. Dank Clearings. Omaha. Aug 19 Bank clearings for Omaha today were $3,fi43.27 28. and for ths corresDondlng day last year IJ. 440.733 95. The total clearings for the week wars $26. 492,374 75 and for the corresponding waak last year f 17.fl99.385.lt. Elgin Butter Market. Elgin. 111.. Aug 19 Butter Twsnty-ftvs tubs sold at 304r. Phone Douglas 3329-3330. TENTS of all kinds. Residence and Store Awninps Sleepine Porch Curtains Camp Furniture Take-down-houses Flaprs . and Couch Ham mock Nebraska Tent & Awning Co., 1204 Fimairt St.. H. s. Mcdonald, Mgr. STARVE THE FLY I PREVENT DISEASE I Make the dog hunt another back yard! Keep your garbage from fer menting in summer and freezing in winter. Make your garbage pail last twice as long. BY PURCHASING THE NEW MAJESTIC UNDERGROUND GARBAGE RECEIVER SANDERSON IRON CO. Doug. 1236. 601 Barker Blk. APARTMENT HOUSES THEIR BOND FIGHT! IN GREAT DEMAND Judge Leslie Decides Paving and Grading Bonds Did Not ! Got Votes Enough. ' Most Koom8 Taken, Even Though Buildings Will Not Be Done fcr a Month. CGM:.IIS3I0NER3 TO APPEAL ETILL OTHERS ON THE WAY I'hr Oin.ilu Rr.il -"-t.l'c 1 VihriLM w ' n I he hf t t niiii.l .'Il hi- , . ,t t-1 !i:i! the I imirU. count" rcjti h ,jt! . illfj.il J 1 1 - I r I.p.slir. m tlir !i .'net court. lias .lrcUr,-,j ihc I 1 1 1 imt If .lli . n nrd ::i Mie -prnu pi 1 nu r mm t !n-1m- .";,! n,.t ii'in.r ., r -,. tlci-l lli.Vci r v .i 1 :!;( i -m, ; ., : ,f (In p ' I "1 .1 1 .? i'f.;:r,t c .-""'i':.--t ''".c,t ni'ivi'l t' t.-. the uM niif , ,-.i)ri ,th ihe , of l .v.i Minn f,,r p:n ,.,c r.i.!u'!.is totintv rr-flrln, ,ipi ; 1 "n i'h it , j, ;- r,; ,-J mj I')M,jU r .vim- t.vi-U Itnni- 'l ,i'c1 ,ti:c- t r elcct'in tlicre w an tv.ih !i i..ik ,i i,-. he : he r the hnp'N 'if! IccMlh i it if i h-'-M Paul i-i'-c- : t!-.it tine ,.-,vo i' .i- h -n-mn t!ni the hait cjrr'e.l Mi'f" ti-en niiiAnt- en .-i nth .-.w J In T ml Hreen w .7 r- t?inec h 1 ( I ',i nei ton. n ri n in rjl pLiinlilt for ilie K-m Knfe Rxi-lunce. f f'iRht the lenlm of the hntvN. iiv) a pnn.l 1 1 h T he irA'r Mayney of Same Opinion. ( omity 'ltnrne Masnev :,ive it .i-In-- cpmii'ti iniineilifllf h .Titer ttie elrc tnn 1 the hr.tid h.iH p.l -e. and that a mere n , t :i rtt; a- fnmnili Otlicr?, ii'i eic l.ti.;.e-1 iiiMii ,m tlnn "it y. lf ' L'.: e-i 1 1 icy wnr i irriri. while ! ill tTirr lu'M lhc nr nrH legallv i iirrini. flu. t'onln -v c r Inl the Oni.ih;i Real Km.iW' lxch.iiiRe tn prt min iln lifjht to s.ive thf Uxpavcri ninncy Tlir ex eh, i n we ile.-tjifil i!i.ii if the iioucU were le.il thry wantrrl thp w nl Id to know it be tort the county hoard would go to a lot r.f rxpensf lo advertise them anH sefk to ihcm only to Irani al thf last minute that there were no legal bonds to be sold. With apartment limine; being built , n an dirertimi oiv m iv tike from an given point in the city almost, i here -reins Mil! to be a rleirth of .ipa rt i, ient hivnr- !f.i--tib. the con ' t .ii" ti ir f are ro;i. :iic sn ? i h ioIm on n'.U' nt the hir new- ap.irtir.ent hr.u-e. the ap.n tnn-.t of which are rread pokcn :. on ilw igh tlie "iihiinp thenieoy'r'i -e. i oi to be 'holly completed before iVtobr 1. TKe Berk"!e-, 7 n-tmept. ine- enth ,ivenu- and lone- -treet. is a f.ci example. Tln n' n;r tnre 1, just been - itnple te.. a:ul il.ere ii but one p.T"t iiicnT !" f 1 '1 1 1- ( liini iint7 for I hr Meli-we r!ii"t''-third and Cal- f"rnia ife--'-. i- to he r. it" 1 -le t A by -'t-tob.-r I. b-:t t ill -,t the best 1 pre-tnier 14 ire t'o, f The Tdal'.v 11- v0; Thirtv-thirr -treer. ic .il",o 10 he , oiiipleted bv Oc tober 1. ;inH iire-id- ihr -mi rtments re rented hivt 1 . tiie I ;nnt 1 hee are nni rr-j-reeept.itive ex anp'e. of ho.v rendilv the desirable ap-trttnents in the new 3 p irtment liones are bein snapped up Dozens "t ti u .lpartn.ent h.tiPs ueie built durum the vrar. and althoupit many of them taiin.it lie t niTplete d before October and othn- - cm not b" enm pleied until carlv muter, there are tlm',e who arc wiliinp to rent them now. and wan 111111I they are ready fur occupancy The demand for up-to-date apartment'; is tins fall even heavier than before and tins demand 1 has been Rrowmfz steadily tor several . years in Omaha. F.n y spring brings up f-'undations fv dozens of apart- I nifnt houps and every fall rinds them 1 all rented up to the limit. Activities on Various Playgrounds This Week The following schedule of activities in the public playground?, beginning next Tuesday and closing AuK'iT -M : Tmi-'liv i- 111. piisiniiiitnle ..m'-.-t. K'.r. MOi.l r.i'lt 4 p. m . puahmnbCi rontst. Kountf ,mrk 't drfixliiy. ) p. m , r""t ahov. rontcnlle parlt Tluirn-lay, 3 p m . pr-t t-lmw. HniHom park. 4 p ni . p-'t sliow, Knunt .... pari.. HjtuM.iv 4 p. m . pusliinnhile tmitcst. Fotil cif 1 in parU . H p. m , In n tern iarfirt, Kruntze pnrk. Smntay, p m . pt shew. Msnflan park; 4 p in . puBlimnhll rcntrM, Millr park. Tuesday. 3 p. m, doll htimv. Hiirinu l.aka park. 4 p in 11! sliuw, llnnscnin park WtMliieoday, 12 :i p m . punhmnl.lls lunde Slid ontst c" 'hn rnplnnsliip . all play groundii represented Thurslay. '2 p m . pet show. Miller park. Several Lots Sold in Victor Place This Week The Willis Realty company reports the followiiiR sales for the week in Victor Place: G W B.frman. bunf.low. 1111 rimrl... Dsmni. Int B, Vlrtnr Plsi . 11,110 11 krlnn. lot .. tclor PUcfl. I1.1"1. ! Payne Investment Co. I Reports Many Sales Favne Investment company re- i ceipts the following city sales during I last thirty days: ' i"('mi.a .la-Vsnii bought 1b huatnaa lot of l o (""inrk fur th sum of $i 1 r"rfd CiirlFon bouchi the Richards horns ! in Prairie park for I4.6PO j W llll .m Rruner houlit the property ot i Mti tlarl In "Hh Omaha for $4fn Oi-orjie Kinder bought th property of wuilrni Dftppp. Thtriy-fr-urtb aid Meredith, for 2 snn Mrs WsIrcI purchased th proparty of Mrs Knrlisr. Twenty-first otreot and Grand avfiMic, ftir f,:.rfi(i. Mrs t'ellnnny purchssnd tha property of Mr. Hums. 1S11 Laird, ft.r H.snfl, Mr Hy 1 s purchased -property from Of In Thnmtiien Oi'orpe tturd purchnsnd Tho-pe proparty, lift Kouth Kiiriy-He.ond stratt. Mr Kilter purchased Dr. Ellia' buslnetf li t Twenty-sixth street and Dewey aver.ua, J". A 'in Pr Mils purchased Mr. Filter's property. Fort iRhi h atrset and L'nderwood ave nue. $f,,Hlj0, M r Wilson purrhKBf d 1 he prande prop ry. Twsnty-slghltl and Plnkney. IS.nfjfi. Mrs Mnrquetta purchased ih Galloway propcrl) on Florence boulav-nrd. $4, 00V Mrs Harriett Brown purrhnsed th fol low tnc :( South Twenly-ntnth arrt. 4107 Lafavetta avenue, 271 Charlta atret. 1 Coal is going to cost more this winter than last, dealers say. You can save the difference, and more too, by puttincr in a NESBITwl0! HEATER The Nesbit is constructed on scientific principles, which enable it to consume the soot, dirt, orlnrs and furnace iras. As ordinary soft coal contain nearly as much gas as carbon, this means a savin? m fuel of 25 to 50 Your physician will tell yon that warm air heat is the moBt health ful heat for the home. The pis and soot consuming NESBIT HEA I'KR radiates only moi-rt. clean, healthful warm air. Furni ture does not dry out and honse plants thrive in homes h?ated by a NESBIT. Bums anv fuel. MOST HEALTHFUL MOST ECONOMICAL It will pay you to investigate the laree. B'lwl-shaped combustion chamber: triangular crate bars. whKh revolve either to the risjht or the left and do not become elr-T-d or immovable; tne two. mere firp not. with in-e. rt"E cun loints, and many otner eT cent'oml features, which make the NESBIT HKATtR the most heal'hful ar"l most sisnmiipl all-CBt fnmace built Thee local dealers handle the NESBIT: OMAHA G O. Jr.hi.on. 402? Blnnej St. Ktnff Hsrd-r. Co.. ,2109 Cuming St. E. Msrt 2212 Mt.ltmry A. R-r fl.nh.rt. sl2 South Flf- tesnth St. Karnsro ,'n-t Met ! Works, liHIlt F.rn.m t. L. 0 rhrn 1 07 Jsckson 3t Jo.,! V. Ko.nsr. 4-2?- South lw.nt?. fo'irh St. Mi!. rVterson. 423 .Nortlj Thirty. fourth St A. M-I,'.n. UftlO North rw.nty. eiirh'h A. Sim A-i.m., ISO. North lwsntr- frn.r'0 ;t. tno Tin rinop. 2a too BrotO v. Council bluffs. Ik. Via, ot h IS South T.nth St.. Omsh. N.i. No i ' Waste of VI Fuel I with (;. S Nesbit -I Heater 'Jt t II 1 Co. Xg i. jm i.t.mit.s' Our Guaranteed Fire -Proof Warehouse of fere at very reason able rates safe storage for your furniture, piano, rugs and other household furnishings Telephone us about separate locked rooms. Our Shipping Department Has much valuable information concerning rates, routes, time in transit and other matters of in terest to those thinking of shipping household goods. Omaha Van & Storage Co. 806-81$ South 16th St. Phone Douglaa 4163. Fg'g