10 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Is Firm and Gains , About Cent Over Wednes day's Prices. RECEIPTS LITTLE LIGHTER ' Omaha, Awust 14, 111. The casta wheat market was firm and faliiM about a cent over yesterday a centra) lur ei- micea. The high point of th market today wm 11.49, the earns as yesterday, but the bulk or the Minnie to lay s'.id aroind 1 it . Kid l 49, wMle only a tew ears of choice wheat sold at 11.49 en the day previous. Receipt of wheat were somewhat lighter today, but corn and oata showed a (od lnr-miM. The corn market, arneranr. waj lower. wltfe the exception of whita corn, which old at ateady prtcea While corn sold, for the ft rut time In many week a, at a premium over the yellow corn, the No. 3 white oern aeillnff at fclc. while the htrhest price for in aay on yellow corn waa fcoo. The oata market ruled from He to Ho Higher wun rerr ooa receipts ana an ex cel lent caah demand. No. 3 white cate old at 40, standard aold from 4So to He, and No. I white waa quoted at 4tc. Rye receipts were fair, but those of barley were wry tight There waa a food demand, howevr, for both rye and barley and these marktte remained steady. Clearances were; Wheat and flour equal to 1.07MO0 bushels; corn, 171,900 bushels; oats, It&.ooo bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, nnchanfetl to Id lit her; corn ateady to Id higher. Primary wheat receipts were Mtl.OAO bu. and shipments 1.164,000 bu.. against receipts af 1,104,000 bu. and shipment of 12 MOO bu. fast year. Primary corn receipts were 424,000 bu. and shipment 179,400 bu., aralnst receipts of 127,000 bu. and shipments of 360,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,S4,000 bu. and shipments 1.041,000 bu., against receipts of 1.234,000 bu. and shipments of 947,000 bu. last year. CAR LOT RECEIPT. ' Wheat, Cora. Oats. Chicago 139 . si tog Minneapolis .,.,,.,,.,..169 - ... t'aluth 91 ... .... Omaha ,..124 43 10 Kansas City , , .....821 74 22 Ht. Ix-ols , H2 It ce Winnipeg 400 ... ... These sales war reported today : Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 7 cars, 11.49. No. I hard winter: I cars, 91.49; I cars, 91.48 Vi: 9 cars. 91.48. No. 9 hard winter: 1 car, 91.49: 1 car, 11.44: I 9-1 ca.s, 91.49; 1 ear, II. 47; 9 oars, 91.47; f cars. 91,44; I 49 car. 91-49; 1 ear, 91.44; 1 car, 91.49. No. -4 hard winter; 2 cars, 91.49; 1 ear, 91.40; 9 ears. 91.29; 9 cars, 91.99. Sample hard winter: 1 car. $1.49; 1 car, $1.26; 1 car, 91.92; 1 car. 9194. No. 9 durum: 9-9 tar, 92.27. No. 3 mixed:- I 3-9 cars, 91.49; t car, 91.43. Rye No. 3: 1 car, 91.10. No, i I oar, 1.14. ' ' - . - , .. r . . Barley No. 4: 1 ear, 90e, - Corn -No. I whits: 4 oars, lie. No, 9 white; S cars. Sic;, t car, goc No. 9 white: 1 car, TV,c; 1 car, 7Hc No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 91c, No. 3 yellow: I rare, 10410. No. 9 yellow: 4 oars, lotto. No, yellow: 2 car, 79c; 1 car, 77 Wo. No. mixed: I cars. 80c. No, 9 mixed: 4 cars, 90c; 9 ears. Tift a; 9 oars, 7 a. No. 4 mixed: 4 cars, 79c. No. 9 mixed: t cars. 744c No. 4 mixed: 1 ear, 40c 2 1 car 77o, Sample mixed:. 1 oar, 79o 1 car, 7io Oats No. I white; 3 cars, 44c. standard. 9 cars, 44c; I cars, 48e. No. 9 white: 14 ears, 48 He. No. 4 white: 4 oars, 44c. No, 4 mixed: 1 car, 4le. Sample: I oar, slfto, 4 cars, 41c; 1 oar, 41 He. , Omal.a Cash, Prices Wheat: No. I hard, tl.4Stfl.49; No. 2 hard, 91.4241.49; No. 4 hard. 91.9901.44; No. I spring. fMt..fti; No. spring-. 9l.43tfl.60, No. 9 durum, 91.84 fU0; No 9 durum, 911201.18. Cora No. 3 white, 94 it tie; No. whits, 80 ft Sic; No. 4 white, 790tfOa; No. I white 7S79Hc; No 9 white, 770710; No. & yellow, 980O80o: No. 9 yellow, 890 80o; No. 4 ytllow, 79H4)10c: No. 4 yellow, 79079o; N. 4 yellow, 770?3r; No. 3 mlx6 TOHOOcS No. 9 mixed, 710 80c: No. 4 mixed, 7l07e; No. 9 mixed, 7l078He; No. ff mixed, 74 0 774.. Oats: No. 3 white, 42K044tto; alaadard, 42044o; No. 3 white, 44Mlc; No. 4 white, 41 0490, Barley: Malting 9Oo091.OO; No 1 feed. 734742c. Kyei '91.190i;3O;, No, I 11.1901.19. i - J . OMAHA FVTTJBbs) tAXKKT. The future wheat market opened tront Int heavy selling and profit-taking caused a sharp break before the close of the Ion. There has been very little change In the outlook for wheat and over ft million bushels were reported sold at . the sea board for export. Following the break In whet and ooupled with optlmlatlo erop reports the corn market ruled a fraction lower. Xate corn la making rapid progreri and, at present, gives promise of fairly good crop. This la true of most of the north and central corn1 belts, the only dta t-ouiating news being received la from the aouth, whore rain Is badly needed. The oats market was firm, but trading In I Wa market was , comparatively light. September oata advanced o, Deeemeer 'closed 440 higher and May ruled at about 14 o advance. Omana closing prices bn futures far this flay: . -. Art. Open. High " Low. Close. Tea. Sept ( i 44 1 41 111 Dee. 1 149-W I 1 10 147 May j I 994. t IJHjHl' l-.orn , I pt ' II ' II tin Urn. Il-H II O.I. .'. v 8-i.t h , t I a tc. ' 47 41 I its Msr I tOM I 4S le; No. ' 3 yellow, H084o; fl.pt.mber, UHc; EMcainbsr, 7Jt,o; May. 1t4J!.c. o.i. No. 3 whke, 414c; No. a mix. Butter Creamery, 28e; firsts S6oi aaa. onas. 2le: packinr. 23He. Efts First., 28c. Poultry Heiu, lfio; roo.tra, lOtte; broil n, lie 141 I4TU Tl4 47W 141 ! 41 H i!5 Chip... clovln. prloM. Iurnl.hd Th. & hy lcn A Hry.n, .lock nd cr.in tu-Dk.rtw Art. "ht. B.pt ln, ;iy Corn rl.pt Unc. liny J.U .jfoPl, MM ' 2'orK pt " ttet. .c I.arJ Hpt Oot. 1J. Kit.. B.pt Oct. Jan. P6p.p. I HltrTjEown Clo... I Ym. U4IV-U ! isv I T4-7SH 7 40 l 10 :i 4i II to II 10 II 01 14 30 II M 1 H 1 ilU I J4-7t, "1.3 IT 47 tl It :i io tl IT 14 00 II 14 17 14 07 147 161! 14H II ' 7314 J7H, 12 5 IT 001 IB IB !l II! II Tl' II 101 11 00 II tol II IS 4IH HI lit. 141 UIK 156 S '1 5 3 is i IT 41 II It 11 10 II IT II It II 07 14' II 14 01 11 00 NEW 0K UKNKBAlt MARKET. . Qwtattm. of th. pay tb. LndU. Cm- ReiHllttee New Pork, Aug. 94. Flour Market barely steady. Wheatspot, easy; No. 1 durum, 9I.90U; No. 3 hard. 91.44 W; No. 1 northern Daluth. 91-74; No, i northern Manitoba. 91.73. f, e. b. New York. Corn Spot, easy; No. I yellow. 97 o, e. L t. New York. Oats pot, Orm; No. 9 whita, 6ICSlo. Hop Quia t; slate, common to choice, ! leather Firmer; hemlock firsts, JTr; ser- rrovlKlons Pork, strong; mens, 929.600 SO 00; family, 949.OO034.QOi short clear, 134,00028.00. Beef, firm; meee, 130.000 30.60; family. I13.OO032.OO. ,Lard, grm; middle went. 914.10014.20. . ' . 'in I low steady; city, J c; country, tHO ButUr Firm; receipts, 18.449' tubs; creamery axjtras. I20J2o; firsts, 310 Ho; seconds, 390900. Kgga Firm; receipts, 19.26S cases; fresh gathered, extra fine, 84036c; -extra firsts. S2019; Units, 29 0 21c. Cheewe Firm; focctpts, 4,479 boxes; state fresh specials. 170lTo; states, average fancy. 17017H. , Poultry Alive, Arm; broilers, 39c; fowls, 19c;, turkeys, 16019c. Dressed, Arm: broil, ere, 220910; fowls, 1701tc; turkeys. 260 3o. , . . T MtnaeepeJIa Orals MaritK. Minneapolis. Aug. 34. Wheat SepUmbar. tl.94: cash. No. 1 hard, 81.41; No. 4 northern. 1. 6801.41; No. t northern, fl. 6401.69. Flotir Unchanged. r Barley-74C091.O4. . ... , Kre 91.1701.19. : rm 919.20091.09. Corn -No 9 yellow, 9409Te. Oat No. 9 white. 0440, - ." Tlaanwad 19.1402,14. r ' Uvsrpssi Ciratn Market. Uveipool, Aug. 24. Wheat Spot Ma. VnUoba, lis; No. I, 14a lid; No 3 14a 4d: No. 3 red western winter, 14 lid. Com Spot American mixed, new, li)a 7d- sTsaasi Ctty tlenersJ Market. - Kansaa City, Mo Aug. 94. Wheat No. J hard. 91.49 01.66; No. 9 red, 91.6001.69: sVptembor. 41440144 ; December, 814101,44; liar H. M. . Corn No. 1 inlxed. 93 0 9301 No, I whita. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat Dip Early, but Rise Sharply an Renewed Damage Reports Chicago, Aug. 24. Ignoring bullish news, a natural reaction sent wheat prices down c to le today. Corn closed o lower to 04c higher; oats a shade to o up; pork closed 36c lower to 10c htgher. All day yesterday professional traders looked for a reaction from higher prices, but prices held comparatively ateady. To day watchful waiting waa resumed. Prices held firm for an hour and then began to lower. Thereafter the story was simple long wheat was sold for profit until the end on a large scale. Higher cables, bad crop news, an advancs at Rosarlo and other news waa Ignored. December dropped 30. from th top and at the closs wa o to e over. the bottom. The feature In the corn pit waa tne mur ine- by local professionals who took Decem ber options early, and aold later. Kansas corn waa reported badly damaged In the last sixty davs. There was a goon as- mm n u lot j Oata were relatively firm. At ine top there was heavy selling, but prices hold well. An active foreign demand wa re oorted. based on an estimate that the world orop waa 20 per cent less than a year ago. The feature of tne provisions irano the demand for lard, which waa wanted for the foreign account September pork aold off 86c, Lard advanced 701Oo and rib KlAurl fUa lAwer to 2U0 b Kher. Cash Prices wneat: wo. i rea, si.e l llli' No 1 red. 11.44 OT.tZtttt no. ? h.rA 11.61 A1.-66U' No. 2 hard. 91.:901.63. Corn: No. 9 yellow, 970840; No. 4 yl- taw nominal: No. 4 wnite. nominal, iseis No.'9 white, 46 0 44o; standard. 440 i7Un Rv.; No., 2. 92UCt barley. 96c091. 16, Seeds: Timothy, nominal; clover, red, 97-00 014.00. Provisions: For. ii7.B&: tara. 418.47: rib, 9i4.oooi4.4t. Butter Firm: receipt, 9.109 tubs; cream. ry extras, 21c; extra firsts, 3O0Oo; firsts, 29Z9e. ' f.:Hrirni! tenalttts 2.499 caaea first 16436c; ordinary firsts, 2J0i2c; at marn, caaea inciuaea, ivjia, Cheese steady; daisies, ievioe; horns, . 16 017c; , Americas, 170170 twin. ib.ni9c. Potatoes Hlght-r; receipts, 19 oa-s. jersey bulk cobblers, 91.8001.36; Minnesota and Early Ohlos. 81.0901.10. PHiiiry Alive, steaay: lowia, ltviTe; springs, lie. - OMABA GENKRA1, MAstlJBT Butter No, 1 creamery. In earton or tuba. 200 1 NO. I 110. Cheese Imported Swiss, n 4o: domse- te Bwlsa, 94; block Hwtes, 180 ; twin. 170; triplet. 17o; daisies. I7e; Young Amer lea. lOVhoi blue latwl brick. Uo. Urn berger, 40o: New York white. 20o; Kooque forl, 460. , rREBH fish naiiDUt, 170. cainsn, mall. 17oi catfish, large steak, 16c; red salmon, Mot fall ralmon, 11 n; whltcflsh, su perior fteiklrk ant other northern stoca, isc trout. No. 1, 17c, yellow pike. No. 1, 14o; bullheads, 16c; carp, No. I, fa; black bass, 22c ; cropplss, modlum, 1 6c ; pickerel, dreeaed, fancy, lie; i steak codfish, shore fish, 13a; tlleflsh hew), 9c; red snapper. He i aoanlsh mackerel, 16c: Lake Erie, Jum bo whlteflah, 22o; flounders, fanry stuck, lie; fresh headless shrimps, per gal. 91.26; fresh reeled shrimp, per gaL, IS. OJ. Beef cut him: no. l. is wo: no. i. 17o;' No. 9, He. Ulna: No. 1, 23c; No. 9. 19c; No 9. 10. Chucks: No. 1, 13e; No. 9. 13e: No. 9, 10o. Round: No. 1, lflo; No. 2, 14o; No. 9, 110. Plates: No. l.lftc: No. 3. 9e: No. 9, 9a. Fruit and veaetaais areas rurniaaad or uumsHy rrun uo Fruit oranges: 90s, 100s, 1x4a, ibdv. dox, 94; 138. 248t, 44,60; 160. 46; 174s, 200s, 314s. 260a, 96.26. Lemons: Golden Bowl, 200a, 340s, box. 99.40; HlU'S Reds, 300s, 240s, 99. Apple: Oravensteln, box, 99.36; Bell flowers (due 19th, 91.76; aookiag apples, bb)., 33. Dectdlouo Fruits Peaches: Elberta, Cal., crate, 91.36; Carmen, Colo., extra, 91.04; Carmen, Colo., fancy, 91; Carmen, Colo., choice, 96o, Grapes. Malagaa, crate, 92. Peara: Cal. Bartietta, crate, 99.60; choice CaL Bartlatts, 99.26; Colo. Clappa 92.60, fancy 9-tler 92.29, choice 6-tier 92.26, choice 4-tler 99; Colo. Bertie Us 92.76, 6-tier 92-60, fancy 9-tler 49.40. Watermelons: Lb., lo. Cantaloupea: Standards, crate, 99; penya, 99.60; nats, vi.ioi Mission en, sua, is.ia. Banana: Bunch, 91.74 to 92.40. Veaetablsa Sweet potatoes, hamper, $1.94; Cel., 100 -lb. craf.es. 94.96; potatoes, bu., 91; Spanish onions, orate. 11; cel. onlona, lb,' 9o; tomatoea, basket 66c; Hioiugan oaiery. oot., toot peppers, nasaou 60c; pea, basket, 91; head lettuce, dot., 91: eorn, dos., I601 garlic lb., 30c. Poultry Broilers: 1 to 3 id., jso: broilers, over 9 lbs., 14c; hens, oyer 4 lbs,, 1461 hena. under 4 lbs., 14c; roos,ri and ataga, 100 loo ; geese full featherod lat. loot young and oin aucas. run reatnerea. fat, 19o 1 turkeys, any .slse over 9 pounds, 14c 1 turkeys, ) than 6 pounds, half prle; old terns. 84c: capons, 9 lb, and over, 31c; auineas. each, i&o: sauaoa. nomers. it ox. each, per dox., 94-00; squabs, homers, 12 ua eaon. per ooa., sj.ov Sfiuaos, nomers, s oa each, per dox., 91.69; squab, homers, under 9 oa. each, par dua 60e; pigeons, par doa., 74c. Mlecellaneoua- CrackerJaek, - corn pops and checkers, case, 98-60; half oases, 91 16; peanut, Special No. L lb.. 9o; Jumbo peanuts, 9o; popcorn, oaae, 92.60; honey, new, oaae, 99.74. ' Si. Lents Oral Market. St. Loul, Aug. 34. Wheat No, I red, 91.9701.93; No. I hard. 91.6101.69; September, 81.47; December, 81.51. Com No, 'l, 960860; No. 8 white, 99Hai September, 96o; December, 74 c Oat No. I, 4l44c; No.' 2 whits, 440, t '; . " Coffee Market. New York, Aug. 24. Report of a firmer tendency In ocean freight rates, and talk of a renewed trade demand were followed by a advance In coffee future today. Th market opened at an advance of 4 to 4 points, and sold about 14 to 14 point net higher during tha day with September touching 9.94c and March 9.99c, a new high ground for tha movement. Closing prices were within a point or two of the best, showing a net advance of 19 to 16 points. Sales, 49,009 bags; August, 9.94c; September, 9.94o. October, 9.96o; November, 4.860; De cember. 4.46o; January, 9.01c; February, 4.94c; March, 9.98o; April, 9.03o; May, 9.01c; June, 9.19c; July, 9.17c. Spot Steady; Rio 7'a, 9c; Santos 4'a, 10 c. A sals of Santoa 4'a waa reported in tha cost and freight market at 10.76c. London eredlta, and Braslllan shippers were said to be asking from 10.80c to 11.09a. A Private cab) reported that 91.60 per bg had been bid from freight room from Braatl to this country at 600 per bag above the last official quotations. - ' The official cables reported a good market at Rio, with Santog 100 to 176 rels higher for spot and future. Rio exchange on Lon don l-3d lower. , , Cotton Market. New York, Aug. 34. Cotton Future opened ateady ; August, 14.96c; October, U.040; December, 16,04c; January. 16.10c; March, 16.16c; May, 16.34c. The cotton market closed steady at a net advance af 10 to 84 pnints. Cotton futures closed steady ; October, 16 Olo; January, 16.1 to; March, 16.41o; May, 16.46c. spot cotton, steady; middling upland, H-20O. No sales. Liverpool, Aug. 24. Cotton- Spot,1 strong: good middling, 9.42c; middling, 9.36o; low middling, 9.IO0; salts, 7.000 bales. v"" Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, Aug. 24. i Evaporated Apples Quiet; fancy 701o; choice, 904o; prime, 406c , Dried Fruit Prune Quiet: California, 409o; Oregon. 1011Q. Aprtoota, quiet; choice, 13012o; extra choree, I9012c; choice, 12H012o;. Peach, unsettled, choice, 6oi extra choice, 7c; fancy. 7e. Raisins, Arm: loose muscatels, 80401 cholcs to fancy seeded, 109oj seedless, 4 0100. t- ... , Metal Market. New York, Aug. 24. Metals Lead, Quiet at 94.9009.16. Spelter: Quiet; spot. Et 8L Louis delivery, 99.16096. Copper: Firm; electrolytic, 926.60028.00. - Iron: Steady and unchanged. Tlni Firmer; apet, 936.60024.00. At London Copper: Spot, 1109 10s; " fu ture, 4107 10s; electrolytic, 1129. Tin: Spot, 170; future. 1171. Lewd, 990 10a. Spelter. 467. , , Dry Oosds Market. New York, Aug. 34. The, high cost of cotton today caused some manufacturer to withdraw from sale line of brown aheet tnga, drills, print cloths- and other con vertibles. New lines of woolen dress fabrlrs were opened. Raw allk prices renialbed unchanged. , . 1 Sugar Market. ' New York. Aug. 24. Sugar Raw, nomi nal, centrifugal, 6.B9c; molaasea, 4.7tc; re fined, dull; fin granulated. T.OO07.26O. Sugar futures at noon ware IS to 14 point lower. . . . LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Slow, Ten to Fifteen Lower Sheep and Lambs Generally Steady. HOGS 10 TO 15 LOWER Omaha, August 24, 1914. Ofnclal Wednesday ., 4,621 4,800 20,746 IMUHU . . B.10U iz.uuv Four days this week..M,S15 21,247 86.918 Same days last week. . 24,97 26,293 61,961 Sams days 2 weeks ago20,107 27,070 62.013 film ll.v. -,U. ,o ,r . ... ... Him lava A wL.- .. n-r . ... . . n . Same 'lays last year.. 20,7.9 29,862 91,926 neceipi and disposition of live stock at tha Union Stock Yards, Omaha, for twenty. KECE3IPTS CARS. - Cattle. Hogs. Shaep.HY r r a. a n . Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific.,., 14 Union Pacific 46 C. A N. W.eaat... . C. V V W a C-, B. A WQ east.. C-, B. A S., west. r I Mm D .1-. Illinois Central.... unicago UL West.. 1 a 42 9 3 1 1 19 19 1 . .. 94 4 1 13 30 2 i !! 91 49 620 1,136 331 Total receipts.... 193 DISPOSITION HEAD. . . . , Cattle. Hogs. Sheen worna Co 429 642 317 Cudahy Packing Co" I '. ! 1,454 l!e44 ArmourA CO 484 1,640 J. W. Murphy 1 02 Lincoln Facklng Co.... 29 .... St. Clair Packing Co.... 14- .... Benton, Vansant A Lush 60 .... F. B. Lewis so ...! J. B., Root A Co 1&4 .... J. H. Bulla 99 .... L. F. Hulx , 9t Rosens lock Bros 302 , , . , nermeimer Uegen... 14 .... H. W. U m Killli... a. Sullivan Bros 6i .... Hothschlld A Kreb 65 .... Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 22 .... Christie , jo Biggins 10 .... Rnll. a. Meyers . 16 '..'. uiassoerg John Harvey H'. 286 uennis 4 Francta 16 .... Kiln t 20 O'Day WWW 62 WW'. Other Juyer..a 415 .... 2,924 Total .......4,696 9,294 11.649 Cattle Ther waa another liberal run on oattl today, bringing the total for tha four daya up to 34,616 head, which la about 400 Iom than last, week. The market as a whole was not In very satisfactory condition a viewed from a seller's standpoint. Early advices from other selling points were very unfavorable and Indicated a bad condition at eastern point and buyers were very slow In getting down to business. The ro ault waa that the market was anywhere from slow to as muuh as 100 lfio lower on the general run of stock. Representative sales: BKBF STEERS. it 1042 4 74 36 1064 6 96 17 1233 7 00 46 1042 7 20 11. .... .1134 7 36 10 428 7 76 ' 6810 8 26 9 1323 9 60 7 1212 9 60 4 1060 9 76 24 1146 9 60 9 866 4 00 93 970 10 90 CALVES. 4 137 4 00 9 .. 300 9 90 1.. ...... 980 9 00 2 166 11 00 9 160 11 36 COWS. No. Av. Pr. No. Ay. Pm 9 1000 4 85 4 789 95 35 4... 1016 6 76 4 863 9 00 4,,..... 480 4 76 4 ..1016 7 0t HHIFER8. 1 92S 4 00 3 710 4 16 8... 438 4 96 4 724 8 60 1 . 766 90 4.. 745 4 96 4 607 7 50 BULLS. 1 1700 6 76 ' 1 ,1860 9 00 1 1290 4 10 1 1670 9 79 1 , 690 7 36 STOCK STEERS. 411 6 66 A 19 ,. 200 8 75 9 990 4 96 ' 18........ 482 T 10 S3 463 7 19 3 1096 7 36 4...,,,.. 964 T 60 7 980 7 40 1. ....... 760 9 00 41 659 9 99 6.,.. ...,1118 6 75 WESTERNS. Oliver Nebraska. 1COW....1110 4 85 4 feeders.U47 4 TB Utah construction Co. Utah. loowa.,, 919 4 79 92 steers.. 1031 T 36 J04 B. Sweeney Nebraska. lOtlkltra. 921 TOO 11 atk stra. 919 79 B, F. Sweeney Nebraska. Uatkatrs. 929 1 00 14stkstrs. 103 4 T5 James P. Sweeney Nebraska. llstkxtra. 929 7 00 lOstkstrs. 909 4 76 J. H. Ray Nebraska, 19 atk atrs. 414 4 40 F. P, Moran Nebraska, 49atkatra. 990 9 00 John 8. Bourett Nebraska. 16 beef tare. 1112 4 40 WYOMING. 9 feeders. 1066 7 00 12 a tears. .1081 7 16 NEBRASKA. 34 COWS... 1044 4 40 ISoowa... 909 76 Hogs All tha river market resorted light to moderate supplies, but Chlcasro again wired 90,000 head, and another big Dreea an arounax ine circuit waa in order. Locally the ahlDOlna: demand wa even lacker than yesterday's and while a few scattering loads of choice lights and butch era sold early at prices that were not over lunite lower, many or tne good sniooina ninas iouna competition mucn more Keen. and were oashed later In the day at figures. that were called aa much as !0o and even a quarter lower In spots. Top showed only a dime reduction, reaching 910,65. ecker trade wa again unevenly lower. Early bids were a much as 10c below yesterday, but when trading finally started it was on a generally 10015c lower baste. Movement Waa fairly active at times, though there were a number or scattered loads, mostly of a pretty common sort, unsold at a rather lata hour. Popular price for pack ing strings was 1 10.00, bulk being quoted at 98.90010.16, with some of ths plainest kinds below that aprwad, and a pretty good showing of good shipping grades aa high as 910.40, The top a noted reached 910.65. Bulk or today' sales was just about steady with Monday, or a quarter higher than th close of last week. No, Av. Sh. Pr. - No. Av. Sh. Pr. 69. ,929 120 99 96 48. .236 40 99 90 68. .377 ... 9 99 98. .369 ... 10 00 57.. 256 ... 10 05 69.. 333 ... 10 10 74.. SIS 130 10 IS 61..111 90 10 19 64. .369 ... 10 16 . 44. .364 40 10 16 44, .339 90 10 96 ' 96. .193 ... 10 90 93. .179 ... 10 40 43.. 147 ... 10 60 76.. 190 ... 10 44 Sheep Sheep and lamb receipts dropped to fairly moderate proportions today, aome forty-live oars, or 12,000 head, being all that were reported In. Thla la the smallest run of the week to date. Total for the four days la 46,916 head, as against 61,981 last week, 68.014 two weeks ago and 91,934 last year. With runs of more than 100 car on each of the first two days of the week a Ave daya' total of 100,000 head seemed certain. but receipts fell off so much today that tha possibility of the week'a receipt reach ing six figure la remote. Chicago had another pretty liberal run and reported proapecta for a continued break in rat lamo prices. Liooaiiy iambs made up almoat the entire receipts, but only a small share of them were In killing flesh, and wh.Ua packers talked lower values at the start, they wound up by making thet first purchases at about steady money. Thy bought up an tne rat iamb in anort order, paying 910.40 lor two bands of Wyoming, which were about an tne rat Iamb here. A toppy kind Is still quoted at 914.60, which was yesterday's high price. On best lambs current price are 40060c lower than lait week's close, but the strength In feeders has acted a a prop un der tne rair to gooa xma or amer, and they are selling no more than 65 0 36c off. Feeders made up about three-fourths of the total supply, but demand tor anything good continued keen, and they were bought readily at prtcea that were about steady. Several strings were bought at 410.360 iu.4, ins latter once oemg tne hlanest paid. Aged breeding ewes made-97.40, and feeding yearlings brought the high price of the season to data. 97.86, which figure ta In fact the highest aver paid here for that sort of stuff. For the week feeding lambs are quite a little -higher, advance of a much aa 26036e4elng noted. Feeder aheep . are also selling some stronger, though they 1 are not so plentiful, and consequently are Harder to compare than lambs. But In any I event all kinds of feeders are now bring ing th highest prices In the history of this or any other market. Trader complain that weighty iamb that are not fleshy enough for killers, or are Vommon, are In mighty Indifferent request, but anything else that look like a feeder Is In good demand. pre rat snp or any consequence wen here today, price being quoted nominally steady. Aa compared with laat week, value are steady to If anything a little lower In spot. No. Av. Pr. 25 Wyoming ewes 90 & 76 211 Wyoming Iamb 64 10 40 310 Idaho feeder iamb 60 10 36 203 Wyoming lamb 73 10 35 100 Wyoming- feeder lamb.... 68 10 60 115 Wyoming feeder lambs 61 10 60 CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET. Cattle, Weak; Hogs Weak to Lower; Sheep. Weak. Chicago. Aug. 14. Cattle Receipt. 9.000 weak, lower; native beef cattle, 96.60 0 10.85; western steers, 96.2508.60; stockera ana feeders, 94. It 0 7.50; cows and hell era. i3.Z6-ii.a&; calves. 18. 60011.76. Hobs Receipts. 28.000: weak to 25c lower bulk, 910.40010.96; light, 910 400110, Mixed. 910.10011.00; heavy 9100010.95 rought, 110.00010.20: plrs. 97.4009.69. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 17,000; weak, mostly 100 lower; wethers, 96.2607.70 owes, 42.uil07.3O; lambs, 96.65010.75. St. Lonta Live Stock Market. St. Louis, Aug. 24. Cattle KecelDts. 59. 000; steady; native beef Rteers, 87.00010.76 yearlings, steers and heifers. 98.60010.26 cows. 95.6007.76; stockera and feeders, 95.30 08.00; Texas steers, 96.6008.60; prime nouthern steer 68-0009.00; eowa and heif ers. 94.6006.00'; prime yearling steers and neirera, 9i.ftU0S.oo; native calves, , 96-00 11.75. Hogs Receipts. 10,400; tower; pigs and ngnis, 91.Dv01u.8fr; mixed and butchera, 4iu.ou0io.sfr; good heavy, v91O.8501O.95 bulk, 910.60010.90. 9 Sheep and Lambs Recelnts. 2.200; stonriv lambs, 97.00010.60; slaughter ewes, 96.000 '"i wiwins; ewes, 4it.uu0io.oo; yearlings, City Live Ntnrk Mkt Kanaas City, Aug. 24. Cattle Receipts, 4,400 head: market steady: nrlm fed t - 99.60010.75: dressed beef steem. 17 .Kit ft 6.26; western steers, 30.7509.00; stockera ana teeners, f6.6O08.OO; bulls, 96.26 1 6.76 waives, ft.Duou.uu. Hogs-Recelpts, 4,000 head; market steady; bulk, 910.20010.70; heavy, 910.000 10.3&; packer and butchers, 910.20010.75 light, 110.35010.65; pigs, 98-0010.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,200 head market lower; lambs, 99.86010.40; year lings, 97.2603.26; wethers, 97.2507.76 wes, 96.60O7.26. SUmx City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, la., Aug, 24. Cattle Receipts, 300; market, steady; beef steers, 96.6609.90 butchers, 95.7507.26; canners, 93.7606.50 bulls, stage, etc. 9&.2B06.QO., Hogs Receipts, 4,200 ; market, 10 0 25c lower; light. 9.Sb0l0.oo; mixed, 910.000 10.15; heavy, sio.lfr0io.oo; milk 01 sales, 910.00010.20. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 2,400; mar ket 1O016O lower; ewes, 16.2606.60; lambs, 98.0008.75. St, Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, Aug. 24. Cattle Rec-ilpts, 100 hean market lower; ateers 96.50010 50 cowr and iielfers, 94.00010.00; calves, 96.00 011.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady; top, 910.60; bulk of aalea, 910.150 1U.O0, Sheep and Lambs Receipts L000 bead' market strong; lambs, 910.00010.60; ewus, 66.7607.26. St. Louis .... South Omaha Chicago ..... Kansas City Sioux City .. Live Stock in Sight. Cattle. ....69,000 .... 4,000 5.000 .... 4,400 .... 300 Hogs. Sheep. 10,600 2,300 6,800 12,000 28.000 17,00 6 000 4,200 4,200 3,600 Totala 72,600 94,100 87,000 New York Money Market. New Aug. 34. Mercantile Paner 1U0 l per cent.' 'Sterling Exchange 60-day bills. 44.71U demand, 94.7641: cables. 94.76 7-16. Francs. demand, 96.90"; cables 96.90. Marks, de- maim, fi, caoies, 71 lt-18. Kronen de man, 12H: cables. 12 7-16. Guilders, de mand, 4114; cables, 71S- Llres, demand, 646; caoies, jtuoif-a, aemand, 13014; cables, 2m. . - -' Silver Bar 46 ie: Mexico dollars. 61 Bonds Government. Irresrular: railroad oonos, irregular. Time Loans Steady; 40 daya, 24 03 per cwn, B uaye, sg,i per cent; months, 3 04 per cent. Call Money Steady: hlh IU nr rnt- low, 3 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; i" ivan, pur cent; closing bid, 3 per i-ohi, vuereu tti per cent. U. S. ref. 2s. resr.99 T, M a. i do coupon II., K.AT. 1st 4s. 744 U. a 8s, reg....lOOKMo.Pac. con. 6s. 101 do coupon... .lOOfcMont. Power 5s. ..47 do coupon... ,I10N. Y. City 414s Am. Smelt. 6s. ..108 (1945) 108 Am. T. it T. N. Y., N. H. ft H. ev. 4s 110 cv. 4s 112 Anglo-French 6s.. 96 No, Pac. 4s 91 Atchison gen. 4s. .92 do 3s 65 B. AO. 4s. ......900. a L. ref 4s.. .91 Bethlehem Steal Pac. T. A T. 6s.. 101 r,,-6t;,,"."100!r-Ienn- con- a.l04 Cenf. Pac. 1st. ..87 do gen. 4s.,,101 C. A O. cy. 4s.84Readlng gen. 4s. .94 C-, B. A Q. Jt, 4a. 88 St. L. A S. F. C. M. A St. P. ref. 4s 780S1 cv. 5 106So. Pac. cv. 5s. ..194 v., . 1. . xi 7. ao re 1. is hit ref. 4B...., 7l8o. Ry. 6s 101 C. A S. ret 4s.83 Union Pacific 4s.. 96 D.AR. Q. con. 4s. 78 do cv. 4s 93 Erie gen. 4s 73 U. S. Rub. 6s. ...102 Oen. Elec. 6s...l03U. S. Steel 5s. ..105 Ot. No. 1st 4s-99 'Went. Union 4s.96 I. M. M. 4a....l08D.AR. U. ref. 6s. 68 K. C, fl. rat 5a. ..90 'Did. Offered. London Stock Market. London. Aug. 24. The American securi ties section lost a portion of yesterday's Ha In the stock market today with the ex ception or united states Steel (asms, wh'ch held firm at dearer prices. Silver Bar, 91 d per ounce. Money 4 oer cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 906 per wui., viun uiuiuni! 7ij9t psr cent. Oils and Rosin. Savannah Oa.. Auar. 14. TumnMm Firm; 42o; sales 365 bbls; receipts, 433 umm., a nip menu, it DDIS.; StOCK, 18,934 bbls. Roetn Firm: sales. 1.614 bhln- -onint 1,338 bbls.; shipments, 121 bbls.; stock, 8,- ooi. viuoie; a, j, u, U, 34.90; E, 96.00 F 9410; O, 94.20; H, 86.26; I. K. 96.80; M, 48.36; N, 9.46; WO, 96.40; WW, 96.70. ' " Wnlr fM-nM Omaha, Aug. 24 Bank clearings for vun, idB,a.8t ana ior the corresponding day lat year 92,746,814.06. New Directors of the ! r. W. Local Departments Lntli.f. Cirri. Ar!inn of the Young Women's Christin as n;:An .:tt km .1 wi.ttwi, wm .in me pusmun 01 ex tension and industrial department sec rerarv. marl varan, hv M;CB I7t:.n beth Breniier, during the coming year. Miss Ethelwyn Hodge is her assistant. Miss Esther Stamats is the new director of the household arts department and Miss Ruth Sheldon, an Omaha girl, will assist Miss Clara Drewsier as pnysical director. Chairman rtf .Mnmitl... v. ........ 1. ..lj a. 1 ,' nouncd in the fall prospectus as follows: Bible .ttirlv fra P4ur.(.1 TnU son; devotional meetings, Mrs. Emer son Benedict ; foreign .work, Mrs. D. T.. Tnhnann .Hnra.innal Vf ... T) 1 Hndley; physical education, Mrs. C. v c i , ,. . ... iv. oihiui; nousenom arts, Miss Gladys Peters; library, Mrs. C. B. Stnnr. ,t.n.in. anrf i.l V. A. Willard; girls' work, ' Mrs! ueorge r. uumore; travelers aid, Mrs. Allen Koch; employment and hnarrlinor h..a. Airmrtnm .Uh r A Matthews; social, Mrs. a! L. Gordon; membership, Mr,. Joseph Polcar: 1. l. ix. .nil ' .uuku iuuiii, iuis. j. iora; assistant ffirls wnrlf f;. 14AU d I.. finance, Mrs. W. E. Rhodes, Mrs. v.. c. jonannes, Mrs. J, . stout, Misi Dora Alexander. : Says Bowling Alleys Will . noi uisiuro Neighbors The finest bowling alleva in the west noiseless alleys, cork beds be neath the alleys and mineralite ball. these are a few - of the reasons pointed out Dy Andrew f. Thompson in defense of the proposed new amusement resort at 1814-16-18 Har ney street, , against which property owners are protesting. Attorney mcnara a. nonon. ior Minor K. Huntington, filed an answer to the- suit tor a restraining order asked by narry l. ivccn, ine 'weaingion tnn, Boyles' college and other residents nl the vicinity. HEW YORK STOCKS Professional Traders Become Eestive at Delay in Bail Labor ConferencesT C0PPEKS ABE IMPROVED New York, 'Aug. 24. Profesalonal traders became restive today at the couttnued delay In the railway labor conferences and their selling; made further 1, roads upon recent gains, although most of the net losses were nominal. Trading fe far beow the huge totus of the .ary week and was character lzed by a succession of moderate advances and declines. Coppers alone manifested general Improve ment, ' those Issues, with sine shares, re cording gains of 1 to 2 points, with a new high record for Inspiration at i6H. Mexi cans, sugars and a few obscure specialties, which get th'.lr chief Impetus from pools or cliques, registered Irregular advances, some being partly effaced In the final hour. Ralls as a group were heavy, when not reactionary. Reading. St. Paul, New York Central, tNorfolk and Western and Balti more A Ohio yielded 1 to 2 points, with material recoveries on short covering. Mar ines denoted further liquidation to the ac companiment of rumors of a forthcoming reduction of freight rates. United State, and minor Industrials fluc tuated within narrow limits, sieel at no time cominc within range of Its high rec ord, established on the previous day, and closing at 7H, a fractional net loss. Its contribution to the day's business aggre gated about 130,000 shares. Munitions and th. war group In general were Irregular on relatively small offerings and motors were far less prominent than usual, with little speculative Interest In equipments. Total sale, amounted to 770,000 shares. Bonds were Irregular, with total sales, par value. 12,870,000. United States and Panama 3s declined V. per cent and United State, coupon 4s advanced per cent on all. Sales. High. Low. Close, am. Beet Sugar ... 11.600 80 8814 89 American Can ... ,S0O 62 6014 61 Am. Car & Fdry.. 11,800 63H 62 J2J 1V.SVU 10 .,7, 10,600 100H 10014 1014 1,700 111 110 110 800 131 1311s 1314 800 85 34Mj 341, 67,800 88H 87 87 1,600 104 104V. 1041, .,400 oils tvit ."I. 2,300 88 87 600 85H 85 2,200 681. 68 1,600 10 17 800 II i III 2,100 100 i.ooo '"eoo 11,800 8,000 600 15,000 2,000 11.500 62 6 17 53 50 15 7714 48 381, 67 61 81 iiii 52 48 li 15 74 45 37 Am. Locomotive Am. Smlt. & Rfg. . Am. Sugar Rfg. .. Am. Tel. & Tel. ... Am. Zinc. I.. & S. . Anaconda Cop Atchison Iiaid. Locomotive. Bait. Ohio Brooklyn Rap. Tr. Butte & S. Copper Cal. Petroleum.... Canadian Pacific . Central Leather ... Ches. & Ohio Chi., M. St. Paul Chi. & Northwest. Chi. R. I. K Ry Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel & Iron Corn. Prod. Rfg. Crucible Steel . . Distillers see Erie General Electric.. Gt. Northern Pfd... Gt. Nor. or. ctt... Illinois Central ... Inter. Coneol. Corp. Kansas city so Inspiration Copper Intl. Harvester .... int. M. M. pfd ctf. Kenneoott Copper , Louisville ft Nash. Mexican Petroleum Miami Cooper .... Mo. Kan. A Tex pfd, Missouri racmc ... Montana Power .. National Lead . . . Nevada Copper . . . N. Y.. N. H. A H. Norfolk A West. . Northern Paclflo . Pacific Mall Pacific Tel. A Tel... Pennsylvania Kay Con. Copper . . Heading Hon. Iron A steel . Shattuek Ariz. Cop. .Southern Paclflo . Southern Railway . Kludebaker Co. ... Ttnn Copper Texas Co Union Paclflo ... Union Paclflo pfd. u. s. lnd. Aiconoi U S. Steel S. Steel Did. ... 1.600 Utah Cipp.r 6.8J0 Wabash pfd. "B" . 200 Western Union .... 800 Westlngh. Electrlo 6.600 New York Central 10,100 106 10514 106 Total sales for tne day, nu.uuo snares. 87 li 854 68 18 177 67 62 li S41i 171,' 6314 4 15 77 46 88 1,700 17214 170 17114 .uu 1111. Jl U' 2,100 38 38 38 600 10114 10114 101 200 1714 17 17 26 (.800 66 13 68 114 81,700 101 98 9914 19,400 (1 50 60 900 130 129 129 8,300 102 101 101 3,800 8514 3 30 1,100 4 4 66 18 800' 66 7,000 19 1,400 60 900 132 1.500 11114 111 1,200 2914 25 130 65 24 .80 99 24 127 76 130 111 26 38 63 25 107 .4 30 6.700 56 9,300 25 46,400 108 0,500 65 , 1,100 30 4,700 99 800 2414 2.900 128 7.700 78 600 195 191 18,200 148 141 112 1,800 82 82 S2 4.3UU lit,!. 113 114 130,100 98 96 97 84 83 84 83 V. 84 27 27 91 91 50 24 127 77 1V4 27 95 Hamilton County i Sunday School Rally and Picnic Aurora, Neb., Aug. 24. (Special.) The annual Hamilton county Sunday school rally held in Aurora today was a success. The children, with their teachers, met at the different church es in the citv. formed in line arid marched through the principal busi" ness streets. There were 1,119 people in line, with .many automobiles deco rated with flowers and flags. The picnic was held at the new Streeter park and was well attended. ine largest Sunday school in line was the United Brethren, 21S pupils, which won the orize for the largest number. The following prizes were awarded Best decorated float, Christian church: best decorated baby cab Christian; best decorated automobile float, Presbyterian. Phillips had the largest town school and Lysinger Presbyterian the largest country school. The castor of the Swedish church was voted the best looking pastor and Frank Burt the best look ing superintendent. All of the floats, and manv on f-ot, carried dry signs. The "personal liberty" fellow was rep- . , , . :j I :.u . .resented Dy a lone muiviuuai wun a "jag." Hundreds of people were in from the country in their automobiles and it seemed to be a dry crowd from start to finish. - Omaha Sells Another Large Lot of Wheat for Export There were 124 carloads of wheat on the Omaha market and prices were up a full cent, the sales being; made at $1.541.49 per bushel. Another lot, 200,000 bushels, was aold for export, December delivery, on track in New York, on he basis of 9'3 cents above the Chicago market at this time, which is around $1.47 per bushel. Corn receipts were forty-two car loads, selling at 7981 cents, these prices being unchanged to a cent off. Receipts of oats" were heavy, there being eighty carloads and largely of the crop of this year. Prices were unchanged to a cent up. the sales be ing made at 42434 cents per bushel. He Goes to the Pen for Forging a Small Check Howarcr Bishop, a lad of 19 years. whp forged the name of Dr. Clara B. Young to a check for $10.50 that he might fittingly celebrate the Fourth of July, must serve from one to two years in the state penitentiary, the ipsa With MorUraffe SwnritT unci Builders' Profit. Shares now 20. Cash dividends Jan. 1st and Julr 1st. HOME BUILDERS. Ine 17th and Douglas StrotU, umana, rtao. JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 punishment being meted out by fudge Sears. That he spent ten years in the soldiers' orphans home in Illinois fol lowing the death of his mother, when he was but 5 years old, was admitted by Bishop. His father is a carpenter, living at Monticello, la. The judge's instructions make it possible for his release, on good behavior, at the ex- piration of one year. Superior Values in Boys'- School Suits-a-i HI AYDEN'S 1 1 Hl6 If DODGE 4? DOUGLAS STREETS School Days Are Almost Here Is the Boy Ready? We are Better Than Ever Prepared to Supply His Every Clothes Need at the Most ittractive Low Prices. JUR BOYS DEPARTMENT ON SECOND FLOOR. Offers You the Most Complete Assortments for Selection and Best Clothes Values in Its History. Nobby Norfolk Suits in several models, in choice all-wool fabrics, with two pairs of knickers. iff Q See Our Boy's School Suit Special, with two pairs of knickers, priced, Mannish Little Suits with 3-piece detachable belts, 3 and 4 patch pockets. Knickers cut' full, hip and watch, etc. Hundreds of Patterns for Selection. CLASSY SUITS IN PLAIN BLUE SERGE AND NEAT MIXTURES, in a big assortment of models, all sizes, W:. $10.00 Boys' Odd Knickers, in Blue Serges or neat mixtures, two specials, at $1.00 J jQ ONE DAY MILLINERY SPECIAL Silk Velvet Shapes, $2.00 and $2.50 values, come in this season's popu lar styles, Sailors, Jockey Pokes, Veil Turbans, etc. For Friday only, at $129 Put Up Your Tomatoes and Crabapples Now 20c 15c 15c Large market baskets fancy ripe Tomatoes, for can ning Crabapples, for jelly, large market baskets . . Cucumbers, for pickles large market baskets . . 48-lb. sacks bent high arde Diamond H Flour; made from the best selected No. 1 Nebraska Wheat, per sack $iJO 13 lbs. best pure cane Granulated Sugar for $1.00 12 bars Laundry Queen White laundry soap 25c 10 bars' Beat 'Em All on. Diamond C Soap 25c Skinner's famous Omaha-made Macaroni, Vermicelli or Spaghetti, pkr 7 Vic 16-oz. cans Condensed Milk 7ViC 6 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines 19c 7 lbs. best Bulk Laundry Starch ....25c Yeast Foam, pkg. , 3c 16-oa. cans Condensed Soups BVjc E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg .Sc Grape Nuts, pkg. ..10c 6 lbs. choice Japan Rlet 25c The best Tea Sittings, lb. 121ac Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lb. ...,20c Tha Beat Strictly Fresh Eggs, dos. , .24c The best Creamery Butter, carton, per Pound, 34c The best Creamery Butter, bulk, lb. 33 The belt No. 1, Country Creamery But ter, lb 30c Fancy Full Cream New York White, Wis consin Cream or Young America Full Cream Cheese, lb 22c 15 lbs. Best Cooking Potatoes 25c 12 lbs. good Cooking Apples 20c Buy your potatoes and apples by weight tha law requires it. bunches Fresh Radishes Be 4 bunches Fresh Beets or Carrots .... 5c 5 stalks Fresh Celery 10c Fresh Denver Peas, quart 10c Fresh Denver Wax or Green Beans, per pound 10c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb. 2Vsc Large Eggplant, each 5c 8 Jarge fancy Denver Peppers 5c Grapes, for Jelly, Friday, per 6-lb. bas ks 20c .It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays. AMUSEMENTS. ONLY CIRCUS COMING OMAHA CIRCUS I MONDAY, 3 DAY AUGUST TO GROUNDS PAUL 21ST STS. AMCSKMKMTS. to 5 GREAT TRAINS OF CIRCUS MARVELS INCLUDING SCORES OF FOREIGN FEATURES NUER BtVOHE SEEN IN AMERICA Pabaoe At 10 i'ciock l. M. B "OMAHVS FUN CENTER" i7lr,&y Evai'fs, 15-25-50-75C SAM HOWE NEW SHOW MUSICAL lURLESQUE Dainty Era Mull, Dee Loretta and bis cant. Brand New TraTMlT. "A Wife Id Erpry Port. ' Pun with out alloy. Griroi 8uge IMctur. Affinity Briut? Ciorua. "CoiUbm Burlesque," if weather hot. Ladies' Dime Matinea Week Daya. Sunday, Matinee and Week: Edmond Hayes in "Some Show." THE BEST OF VAUDEV Phon. Dou,. 484. ' VAUDEVILLE SEASON OPENS Sunday, August 27 With a B1U of Strikbf Eic.ll.nc Seats Now on Sale. DOOM. OKH AT AND T S. MWWMMN .11. IT 1.0 ... a ONE Sot TICKET ADMITS TO AU pwtci. Downtown Sal. of RasM-va1 Seats and Admission Tickets Circus Day at MYERS DILLON DRUG CO, 1609 Farnam St. SAME PRICES AS AT THE GROUNDS. Lake Manava F.atur. Photoplays Era-jr Errainf FRIDAY AUGUST 25 . Stuart Holmes and - Dorothy Bernard In -' "SINS OF MEN" Bathing, Boating, Dane ing and Other Attractions EMPRESS A?"pdr.! Today Out-of-town Visitors "Walcoraa." Extra Added Attraction A Biafraph W. Griffith Production "TEMPORARY TRUTH" Fssturinf th. Idol of Photoulay Fan. BLANCHE SWEET THEDA BARA "Under Two Flags" Opan From It a. am. to II p. m. Today and Saturday BLANCH SWEET IN "PUBLIC OPINION." MUSE FOUR PERFORM ANLiS DAILY . 1,3,7. . Marshall Nicks, and Mary ChnrUaon in THE PRINCE CHAP." Billio Burk., Gloria'. Romanea. BASE BALL OMAHA VS. TOPEKA ROURKE PARK AUGUST 22-13 -I4-2S FRIDAY, AUGUST XS LADIES DAY (Cam. Called StlS) -oa Soau at aWkakra Brat.