a i THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2j' 1916. 10 LIVE SM MARKET Cattle' Steady to Ten Cents Lower fftt Lambs Ten to Fifteen Cents Up. j HOOS AEE TEN CENTS UP Omaha, IwttnW It. Hit. ' Receipts were: ; Official Monday.. Sattmatp Tueadar. - Two taya thla Bams daya laat ' ftajne daya I wka aga. 4.IIS Seme daya I waa ago.ll."i 8un( days 4 w'aa ago. 17,114 Game days laat year. .17,414 Reeelpta and disposition ef live stock at lha Union Stock Tarda, Omaha, far twenty, four houra ending at 1 o'clock yeaterday: . RBCEIPTS CARLOAD. CaUta.Uofa.8haap.BVa. C. V. t P.. 41 Missouri Paetne. ...... 7 Union Paclflo ( O. N. "y., eaat...... 14 CAN. W., weal lit C, St. P., H. A O.... I C, B. A Q, ee.t...... 1 . C B. A Q . waat 411 C R. L A P- aut.... 1 C. It. I. A P.. waat.... I llltnola Central S Chicago Ot. WMtarn.. I Total reeelpta..... 701 Cattle. Bora. sneep. .17,7 4,701 10.441 .lt.MS 1,404 smoo VMk.lt.7t4 1.701 77.141 reek...lS 11,111 (7,411 SI 4t.iit 1M1I (4,711 t,lt7 H.17I I.IIS 11.701 I ..I ' lit 'i u ii 'i n ' ii 'i 4 .4 .. 'i . 'i ... Tt ICt ii BAD. . Hogs, She.p. (Ot 1,001 It 7,017 07 , 4,011 (10 1,711 lit .... 1,117 .... ' i',iit 71 .... Morrla Cd..,........ 741 Bwift and Company... 1.701 Codahy Packing Oa.... 767 Armour A Co .... til ! Schwarts A Co..'. ..... J. W. Murplty. - Lincoln Packing Co.... 11 Armour A Co. .... 3. It. Packing Co..... .... Cudafcy, Kan. City.... Jt Swift, country........ .... w. R Vinunt Co.... 147 Benton. Vanaaat A Lush lo mil A Boa. Ill F. B. Lewis Bantan. OUvar A Luih J. B. Root A Co....... 1. H. Bulla ' Roaaaatock Brae....... F. O. Kellogg Warthahnar A Dsgsa... H. T. Hamilton Sullivan Broa BoUiKhlld A Kraba... Mo. A Kaaaaa Call Co. Chrlatlo . Hlgglna Huffman Moth Jfeyerg Bakor Banaar Bras, .. John Harvey Dannta A Franca)..... Kllna ................ O'Dar Jenaea A LuiuTren Othor buyora 411 111, 141- 174 . 7tt 414 I7i 1 It It J07 : 114 . It 11 IT I llf 1 411 to 41 11 II Ml ' Total ., .4I0 40,714 Canity Receipt, though not mn hefcvy aa yeatorday, were very liberal, 41 caro Irtg reported. Thta mattea the total for the tea tiara thla week U.14 head, the largeat of any eirailar pettod alnce the opening of tao range aeaeon. ana ow nu larger than for the oorreepondtng period a year ago. Other markela were generally wall aapplied. ao that packera were again In a poaittoa where they could afford to take their time In filling ordera. Thua tt hap tMitrl that the trade waa a little alow, al-1 though prteoa on good to choice gradee vera fnllv ateady with yeaterday. The me dium to ooBimoa klnda ware weak to loo lower. ( QvoUtlofM en oattl! Good to Jholea boevtn, HO.OOtlO.I-t fair to good ITeevea, . 00410. 00; oommon to fair beevea. t.Tt. ,60; good to choice graae beevea, T.7lty .!; fair to good graaa beevea l7.JB7.Ti; good to eholoo helfera, $4.7607.14: good to holoo cowa. M I09T.di fair to good eowa, Ift.lltfl.lOi common to fair oowa, 4.0o b; good to choice feedere,? 17.110! Sft; fair to- good foedera, M.ff7.lii oommon to fair feedeea, 4.W.I4; good Jo choloa etockera, a7.ft7.TI. atoek helfera, S 76 T.Mt atoek eowa. IK.l0ec.BOt ato k oalvea. fl.609I.ft; veat calvea, M. 00911. 00; beef bulla, atage, a to.. 14,0007,00, bologna bulla. ! Repreaeittatlva aalea t - I CALVB0. .:. ."..! I.a....... 411 IS 15 - WESTVUNfl. H. XL Palmar NebrttUa, llfooolora. 171 4 71 Smith Broa Wyoming. . 15 eowa, III 4 49 II oowa... Ill A 11 W. P. Summer A Don Nebraaka." II feedere. Ill "I 10 I feedera, 101 I 10 W. It. Coo Wyoming. II eowa.., III 44 cowe... Ill I TO A. A. Anderaon Wyoming. . Z4tearo.11314 7 10 14 feedera. 141 f 10 w. C Br iablBO Wyoming. . , Itteara.. 141 T 40 11 etre..U0v 1 II Chirleg Farthing Wyoming. 1 feodera-1017 I 41 teedera.1081 I 00 NBORABKA, leterl.I0S 7 Irowa... IIT I 00 ltfeodoro. 131 4 70 I ateere. ,1131 I 00 wrojima. llatro..)Mt f 71 I4eteers..l100 9 60 31 eteera.. 10H f M II ateera.. 1101 TOO Hftge Hhippfng demand did not aeam to b very urgent, but with atronger ad vlcoa from Chicago early, order buyera paid about eteady prlcea for what hoga they wan (nd. 8om of the packera had argent ordsra. and thee alio were flllrd on a eteady beet, the result that more than half of the eupply had changed hand in good tieaaon at ftguree that ware fully ateady with yeaterday. - Am waa the eea raolerday, two of the packer wore talking lOo reductlona all fore noon, and while they Were unable to get anything early, they boaght eomo hoga after other buyere got through that looked at leaet lOlOe lower. Moat of the aeiiera who were left for the eloee were bullish how ever, refueing to out toeee at maeh lev then early prlcea, and after trying for quite a whit to got hog at their own prlcea, packer buyera quit the yard leaving aoma tlfteen loada In the pen. , Representative aaleat No. Ay. Bh. Pr. Ko, Av, t. ,l t, 110 64 71. .100 IT.. Jul .10 10 40 II.. Ill h. Pr. 10 110 II 111 10 m ... 10 TO 40 1010 ... 1101 7. .240 Ift ID 6 :r 41..SH0 til.. Ml ... 1 75 7i:.28l 70.. 171 40 1011 40.. 3 0 41., Ml ... 11 10 flhp Oilt ehar of the eupply waa late In getting up to the ban and on thla account it wee well along; In the forenoon before enough lamba had aold to aatabllah a market. What etutt waa yarded early ' waa meetly of oaly a fair eort but the demand waa broad and buyere took hold In good ahape and by mldforanoon aoweral banda had aold around 410.40, which allow ina for difference In Quality waa thought by , moat trader to 4 ea much aa I0491M higher than yeaterday. Bv noon moot of the fat lamba had ohana ad hand, prlcea remaining about the eame ea eariy. tnat 1 lfoibo nigner than yea terday. Moat of the aalea mad up to mid day wore at 110.409 10,10. feeder had bought etuff at fully steady prlcea. tte nesa la getting atrial sorted up and the fatal that 4ualHy waa not very good made . a oraacr marKoc out or what wouia or- dinarlty have been a lively one. Old aheap were moat too acare to menyon, th mar' t being Quoted nominally ateady. ,,. Quotation on aheep and lamba; Lamba, good to choice, ll0.40O14.il; lamba, fair to good. I10.10O10.40; lamba, feedera, It 74 to 10.40; yeaning, good to choice. 17.74 8.10: yearlinga, fair to good, 17.0097.71; yearling, feeder, l,IOOt.OO; wether, fair to choice, fl.409T.IO; wa. good to choice. ifi.i&VT.ife. ewee. zair to goner is.oosa.te ewea. plain to culla, H.00OI TI; ewee, feed ing. ,uvve.ij ewea, weeaer, an agea, K.S6OI.40. Bepreaentativa aalea: .'' Xo. ' At. -Pr. II Utah wether. ...... ..140 73 Idaho yearllnge....,. ..,. II II Utah yearling...,...,..... .107 fl Idaho lamb. ...... II tb Utah lambe. .....j 7 l.l&l Wyoming feeder lamb.... II HI Ldahe feeder lamba... IT 3 to Ldaho feeder lamb... 17 l Idaho feeder lamb.. ... ...s 10 140 Idaho feeder lambe 40 1.407 Wyoming feeder lambe,... II T Tl 10 10 10 II 10 40 I 00 10 II 46- I II 1$ 40 v ShMX CHy Uv Mac: Market Bloux City, la., Sept II. Cattle Re eelpta. i.eve neao: maraet nrm: beer iteera $3.l91l'"l oannera, lt.7IOI.ll; stocken ana leeaera, ., .nt auu. Btaa. etc. 96.00OI.Tfti feeding eowa and helfera. $4,76 aye.e, II oca BeeetBta. $100 head: markat I 10c lower; light I10.40O10.I0; mixed. $10.61 r i0.; heavy. $ll.9lLII; hulk of aalea. tSheeo and Lambe XeoelDta. 4.011 head narkt 10? 16c lower; ewe. $1.3197.01 , laiuDa. i.tyi.ee. TJooe City Live aHk Market fCanaa City, Sept II. Cattle Receipt. Ls.tivo aeaa maraec eieaoy: prtm Ted eteera. llO.OOOll.OOf dreseed beef steers. ff.6VOl.7S; - western steers, ll.76ei.l6 eouthero aUera, l6.T80l.34l cowe. I4.I0O 7. 60 ; hdfers, $4.00 9 10.00 : Blocker and feedera, $i.0lol.llj bulla, $1.0091.61: ea.vea, e. ev qt i i. ee. Wog Receipt 11,900 head! market steiy, oloe weak: hula: of galea, $10,109 11.10: haary. llO.IE4tlt.tt: packers and butchers. I18.4ee311.14; light, I10.l04tll.lo; pigs.- f.o0 10.00. Sheep and Lam ha Reeelpta, 11,000 haad; market ataady; lambs, 11.74910.70; year- Man IT.i0ei.it: wethers, 17.00 7.7S; awaa, Il.i0e7.ls. CHICAGO UTB STOCK MARKET. CatUa Market Weak, Hog Week. Bhaap Firm. . i Chicago, Sept. It. Cattla Raoelpta, t.tOO head: markat waaki native beef cat tla. II.IOaMl.10: weatarn eteera. Il.0oat.il: atochera and feeders, I4.4097.it; cows and barren ll.itet.2i: calvea, I4 40O1I St Hofa Racelpta, t.000 haad: market weak to 10c lower; bulk of aalea, I10.60e 11.40; light, I10.2teil.4i; rolled, llO.Ooe 11.10; heavy, 110. Men. H; rough, 110.000 10.10; plga, 7.00et.7i. Bheep and Lamba Racelpta 17.001 head; market firm; wethere. K.7iei.i0 awaa. U.lteT.16; lamba, l.7i10.IO. St. Louis live Mack Market. 8t. Laula, Mo.. Sept It. Cattla Racelpta. 10,100 head; market eteady; native beef etoere 17.i0Oll.00; yearling ateera and helfera. ll.i0O10.40: cowe. ls.iOeM.00: etockera and feedere, li.IOOt.00; prime yearling ateere and heifers, 7.l0Ot.tt; na tive calvea. 14.00 011.74. , Hoge Receipt! ,11, tot head; market eteady; llghu llt.IOOH.lt; plga II. MO 10.40; mixed and butchera, II0.70O11.40; good heavy, 111.104)11.40; bulk of aalea, I10.70OH.I0. Sheep and Lambs Racelpta. '11.000; market ateady to lie higher; lamba, 17.000 lt.li; elaughter ewee, 11.0007. 21: bleating awee. 11.00011.00; yearllnge, l. 0001.00. M. Joeeph lira Stack Market. L Joseph, Mo., Bept. It. Cattla Ra oelpta, 1,400 headi market, beet ateady; othera lower; eteera, tl.liO10.40! cowe and helfera, I4.1IO10.00;. oalvee, tt.tooll.iO. Hoge Reoelpta, 4,100 head; market alow, ateady; top, 111.01; bulk ' of aalea. 110. S0OU. 00. Sheep and Lambe Receipts, 1,100 head; market steady; lambs, ll0.00O10.i0; awes, I7.00O7.1O. OMAHA CiSNEKAL HABKET. ButtrNo. 1 creamery, la oartona at tuber 4oi Ko. S, 12c. Poultry Live 1 Broiler, 144 to I lb., Ho; broiler. ovr I Ifta,, 17o; hen, over 4 lba Uo; Bona under 4 lbs., 14o; rooater end atage wanted, 10 geeeae, full feathered, fat, llo; young and old duck, full feath ered, fat, lie; turkeys, any also over I lb.. 34ai turkeye, leaa than I lbs., half price; capon. I lb, and over. 34a; poultry, poor and thin, not wanted; guinea, each, 30c guineas, "young, each lie; squab, homer. rer do.! 14 oa eaoh, 14.00; 13 os each. Ill; I oa. each, 11.40, under I os. each, 40c. Plgeone. per do., 11.00. Chea quotation by TJrlau A Co. Cheeee Tin-foiled, Bwlaa, 4loi domeattc flwlas, llo; block gwlao, lOo; twin cbeeae. He; triplet, llo; dalale. llo; young Am erica, I2ct Blue Label brick, 37c; HroMrger, llo; New York white, 13c; Roqutoti 46c. Cfyatera dtandarda, tK940O( aeloota, l llo. oounta IIO 00c FISH Halibut, bright - ateamor stock. ItHo; aalmon, red, tic; salmon, fall, llo; oatfleh, larg or amall. llo: black baa, order Ms. 33o) whlteflah, northern stock lH3t pike. No. 1 fancy, 17o; bullhaada fancy, lloi herring, ?oi sunflsb, mod him 7o; trout. No. 1, lean slses to suit, llo; pickerel, headless and dreetwd, lloi carp. No. S, dreseed, lo; flounder, lloi orapplea, medium, lo; headless shrimp, per gaL. fl.tl; pooled shrimp, per gal.. $1.71; kip pered aalmon, 10-ib, basket per lb.. 17c: smoked whlteflah, chubs. 10-lb. baakeL per W.a ISO. Wholesale price of beef out effective September 11 are aa follows: No. 1 riba, llo: No. I. lTo; No. 1. Uo; No. 1 lolne, llci No. 1 llHo; No. I, lOo; No. 1 chucks. Uo; No. I. Ulfcof No. I, IOH01 No. 1 rounds. lTlie. No. I, lHAe; No. I. lloi No. 1 plates, Ifcoi No. t, lo; No, I, lo. Fruit and vegetable prtoee furnished by Olltnaky Fruit C0.1 rmlta Orange, vale, lie, J 00. 4s 14.11 boai vale. 110a, 11,00 box; vale, 160 11.21 boi: 171a, Ilia. 16.60 box; 00s. 114s. 160a 11.71 boa. Lemona Fanov 100a. 310a. 10.00 bosj choice tOOe, Ills. 11.10 boat 170 sis 10 per oent I eea. orapefrult Mar ket price. Apple Bel unowera. 11,7ft bog. Washington Jonathan, aitra fancy, 11.00 box; Colorado Jonathan, eatra fancy, 13.36 Dost barrels, 11.10 bbl. Grape Homo grown, 13 bakti malagaa, $1,11 crate: Tokay, ' $1.00 oral, Pea re Colorado, Washington, fancy ft tr.. II. IS erata : (tholce ft tr., fancy I tr.,' $3.40 orate; choice a tr sa.Lft crate: Keirera. nuahe . 11. 7ft bu. K el fere, oral, $1.10 orate. Plume Italian $1.1$ orate, Peaches market price. Ban ana $3.00 to $1.10 bunoh. Cantaloupe Htan da, 11.00 orate t ponye, $8,10 crate; nata, 11.00 orate, watermelons mo lb. vegetables Lettuce, head. 11.00 dor: leaf, 4 do doaen. Cauliflower, $1.00 orate. wax, green bean, oeas. si. 00 be eke t. Pen per. 10 basket. Parsley, 10c doa. Turnips, oeats, oarrois. eoo Daaaei. fiohi in aniana. $1,00 baakot. Cucumber, 11,00 basket Cab bage. 140 lb, on lone, spantah, $3.00 orate. I'oaohea fktxea. I0o to 11.00 host buahela. $1.71 to It.ftO bu. Honey 11.71 case. Mlaoellaneoua rack ar Jack, eernooiia and cneeaera, oaae, aa.eu; nan easea, si. it; pea nut, "pec la I No. t. lb,. IHe) Jumbo pea nuta, let jopooro. oaae. 11.40; honey, new Coffee Market. New York. Rent II. After an early ad- vane the market for coffee future reacted under renewed liquidation, which appeared oe promotea oy reports or an easier tendency In cost and frelsht offers. The market opened at an advance of 4 to 10 points and aold about 10 to 17 points net nigner nunng in morning, Wltn May con- raoie toucning s.ato on covering and bull aupport which seemed partly due to a etronger technical position after the decline or ao or point from recent high level. Offering Increased thla level and May er 001a on 10 w.vte, wun tne cioee snow ing a net loaft of I Mints en flentemhar and October, while other month wer I to peinie nianer. aa ea 11.000 nan. ciim. Ing bide : September and October, 1.06c ; .November, i.ifte; December. I.llot January, t.mm-, nennrj-, aiarcn, S.VICJ April, e.fr; my, m.vtvi rfuna r.9c; JU1V. I.06O August. I.llo. Hoot coffee ouleti Rio 7a. IUn mntn am 11H; offering of aSnto 4 were reported In the coet and freight market ranging from ll.TIo to 10.10, London credit. Th official cables renorted aa of II rata at Rio, while hantoa anota were 110 rela lower and future II re la higher to 10 rela lower. Italn waa reported In four dlelrlcte ot Ban Paulo, with temperatures ran air, from KT in la ..... , ranging from 17 to II degrees. Kaaea City General aeral Market, i II. Wheat No, Kansas city. gout. hard, $1.4191.': No, red, $1.1191.11; fiaaaMkaa St 11 . U.u Mt it ' vorn no, i mixed. 11 is u t n- wmte, I4c; No. I yellow, HOMI No. I 14014401' teoemler, ti01; May, oata NO. 1 whits. 48tf944Uai Na. 1 mixed. 41 0 47c. Butter creamery, 11 tic: flrata. lie! aA. onda, 17Hc; packing, 140. , nKBB r ireia. use. . .. Poultry Hens, lltta: rooster, llet brail. Omaha Hay Market. Pralrl Hay Choice unland. 110 KAe 41. WVi lQ, l, lf,VD I.BB JNO. X. 17.00 1.00; No. S, $6.0007 00, Choice midland. I.609 0.IO;NO. 1, I7.009I.BO; No. I, $.60O 7.60; No. 1, I6.000l.oo. choice lowland. I7.00OI.00; No. 1, I6.I0OT.I4; No, x, $s.O0 ve.vv; no, a, a.vvDO.Btt. Straw Choice wheat. 16.00:, nhaln nl or rjrt, ee.vuve.oe. , Alfalfa Choice alfalfa. tll.S0Ol4.se No. K $13.00 911.40. tttandard, $10,009 11.10; NO. 1. $1.10010.00; No., 3. 11.009 e.vw, Metal Market. . New Tork, Bept. II. Metal Lead. 18.10 97 00. . Spelter, n mat bdoI, Ifest 8L Louia ueiivery. .soay.T6. Copper, nm; !. troiytic, 3T. O047JI.I6. iron, steady: No. northern. $30.60011.10: No. I, $10,009 iv.ee, iso. i vouiaera, sif.tooio.oo; No, $11.00911.4. Tin, ateady; apot $SI.9 11.71. At London) Spot corner, fill: futurea. CHI; electrolytic, 41 61 10s. Spot tin, 1170 iss iutures. 11 U 10a. , Lead. Ill 10a. Bnel ier, .eea. . OU and shh. Savannah Oa.. Bept. II. Turvonttne Firm, 4a He; sales, 101 bbl.; ehlpmeota. evv; reoeipie, eet, etoca, e,iiv. R oal n Firm: aalea, 1,174 bbla 1 receipts, 3 170 nOIS.t SWtpmeot. l.Iia: BtOCR. 64.681 Quotations: X, B, $4.74; C. 1. 15.46; K, ie.se; r, sa.io; u, aa.io; h, i, k is.id M, .; pi, ie.it; wu, ,; WW, .io, 8t Levi Oraln Marh, Bt Loul. Bept II. Wheat No. t red. 9i.etayi.ei; .wo. g naro. fi.11149i.llH) Com Higher: track No I. Ko: "No. white, IIHOITo; December, TIHOTlHc Oata Bteady; track. No. I, 46c; No. white nominal. . ., . , , ', ' '" Uvervewl Oraln Market Liverpool. BepL II. Wheat Bpot No. Manitoba, 14 4d; No. 1, 14 Id; No. t 14 id; no. x red western winter it 4d; No. hard winter, IS 10d. CornSpot American mixed, new, 10 4d. " Dry (leede Market r ' ' New Tork, Bept. 14. Cotton good wer nrm ana active today, yarns advanced. Fin men's wear waa high and sal wer leas than a year ago, Urea good ware nrm, auiag ware aotivs. . -. RAW ANDPRODUCE Wheat Market is Steady to a Cent Up, While Corn Drops a Little. OATS STAY AfeOUT EVEN ' . Omaha. BptemMr It. 11 Th what mrket 3ontiBuei'Mtwdy. n ln anchuiffad to 1 higher. Moat the a&lei wen made at yeaterday'i pric. The demand vas fair, but there were few aalM made, u the aellera are holding for higher prlcea. Corn waa ott, declining 10 vi The ..iiA. nrn wtilth cenrally com manda a premium, aold the aame a mixed corn. The demand for this cereal continue- ttmtm tAm fitu.ta.r1 urifhsiniTed to Ue high er, although inoet of the aalea were made at unchanged prlcea. Standard oata aold at the white prlcea today. CloarancN were: Wheat and flour, equal to 21,009 bu.; corn, si.000 bu.; oata, 0,QQii Liverpool cfoae: Wheat, tt2d lower; corn, Hd lower. PHmary wheat reeelpta ware l.MD.we bu. and Ahlpmenta 164,000 bu., agalnat receipt of J,7l6,Oft bu. and ahlpmenta of 2, Hi, 000 bu. last year. Primary corn reeelota were 74T,ftOO bu. and ahtpmenla 411,000 bu.,- agatnat reeelpta of MOO bu. and ahlpmenta of 244,000 bu. laat year. Primary oata iwcelpta were l.tll.OOo bu. and ahlpmenta 710,000 bu., agalnat reeelpta of 1,114,000 bu. and ahlpmenta of 00,000 bu. laat year. . '".. CABlAJT BBUKIfTB. . - , ' . , . Wheat, corn, vata. ChloAgO., 313 187 387 411 Mlnneapdtia Duluth Omaha 41 171 , 17 170 10 18 Kanaa City Louia ... Winnipeg .. Thes sales wer reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 4 car, $1.41. No. 3 hard winter: $ cars, $1.41; 7 care, $1.4Ttt; 4 cars, $1.47, No. I hard winter; oar, si.tt; s cara, ei.e; cara, , cars, $1.46tt; 1 cara. $1.46; 1 cars, $1.44-4. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.42; 1 car, $1.40; 1 car, $1.11. -riamplo hard win ter, t car, $1.16; 1 car. $1.364. No. 4 spring: 1 .car, $1.40. No. 3 durum: 3 cara, 1I 61H. No. I durum: 1 car, ei.ou. I mixed: I cara, l.4i 1 car, si.44,. No. 4 mixed durum: 1 car, $1.47. Barley No. 4; 1 ear, 10c; I car, sao; car, 40o. Corn: No. I whits, t cars, lOHc; No. 4 white, 1 car, SO-ci No, 1 yellow, 1-6 car, 79tfco; No. 3 yellow, I cars 71Ho; No. I yel low, I cars, 7l4o; I cars, 71c; sample, yel low, 1 car, 7lc; No, I mixed, 1 cara, 79fto; No. I mixed, 1 car Tlttc; I cars, 71c; No. 4 mixed, I cars, 71 He; No. I mixed, 1 car, 7lo; 1 oar, 77c; No. I mixed, I cara, 74c; aample, mixed, 1 car Tl Ho. Oats: No. 3 whits, I cam, 4tc; standard, cara, 43 o; I cam, 41o; No. 1 white, I cars, 41c; $-1 car,-41Hc; No. 4 white 1 car, 43c; aample, white, 1 car, 42 e; I cara, Omaha Caah Prices Wheat: No. t hard. $1.4891.41; No. I hard, $1. 4491-44; No. 4 hard, $1.1791.41; No. I spring, $1.4891-i No. $ spring, 11.4691.49; No. 1 durum, l.!H9M3tt: No. 3 durum, Il.tlOl.bl. Corn: No. I white, lOHOIOHc; No. I white. lOOeOHc; No, 4 white, 7tVk0o4c; "- white, Tltto; No, 0 white. 78H47lc; No. ve low. 7tU07to: No. s ye now. 7o Tttte; No. 4 yellow, 71H9Tlc; No. I yel low, T19T8Hc; No. I yellow, 77H478c; No. mixed, 7IU07ci No. 1 mixed, 7o TIHct No. 4 mixed, 7Stt$Tlc; No. I mixed, 77 0 71c; No. I mixed, 7478c, Oats: No. S white, 484tc; etandard, 43H041o; No, I white, 41U94ttc; No. 4 white, 43 9410. Barley; Malting, 15c 41. 00; No. 1 feed, T0982C . Rye: No. I, $1.1701.11; No. I, $1.1491.11. - Omaha Future Market. Wheat' had no particular feature. The December opened somewhat lower, scored good advance and cioaed near ine nign point of the day. The market waa much more two-sided than It ha been for ome time. Th big longs have all liquidated their line and few of the bulls have much wheat A number of the local crowd ae bearlah and ahort the market Exporters bid for wheat, but their bids wore out of Ins. Until something important bearing on the situation develops the trade expects prices to keep within the present narrow range. Corn and oats were dull and played Ithin a narrow range. Local range or options: : , - Art. ' f Open. Hl,h. Low.j Close. I Ye. Wht Bept Dec May 1 44 l- 1 44 7 ti 'Tl i im 1 n H tlit " II ; II H! " 14 Ii 1 45 H 1 47 t 47 - ' 144J 14441 liHt lttH 71 H 11 H 71M Corn. Bept Deo. May tlH tH 44 Oal. Sept 44 use May 4IH 4t 47 K chloaao etoelna nrtoea. furnished tb. Be. by Logan A llry.n, stock anct grato broken. 11. Boutn pmeenin eireei. Art. Open. UHh. ILow.l Clo... I Tea Wht. Sept. Deo. Mar I 41 41(4 1 II 1 ItU 1 10 1 Hit ' 'IT ' 71 47 II 147 147 147 I 1 1 4Hill4t 1 10 141 1 !tl4l Corn Sept. 11 l 11 1 II 71 Deo. Mar 71 es 17407614 !! 7t 4.' 47 II , 1 71 44 Oste Sept. Deo. Mar 14 W 7. 10, II III I7H9U tol 47 10 II tt Pork Iss. 1 is ?i Oct. Deo. II tl II 10 II II II II II 10 ll ,i II tt ll II Ir4 Oct. Dee. 14 4t 14 It 11 171 II IT II 41 II II 14 II II tt Kibe Oct. Jan. II It II ft 14 III 14 It II tt II It CUICAOO (iaUIN AND PROVISIONS, W heat rHrc Tend Dawna-ard Owing to laeraaaad Miung rreaattra. Chicago. Sept. II, Liberal export baring brought about a bulge In the wheat market todar. notwithstanding that at Aret- the bears aeemed to have nearlr complete eon trot. Prlceo doeed unsettled to le net higher, with December at 4)1.11 to tl.to. and Mar at 11.10. Corn Unlahod halt off up, oats wltn a gain oc . and pro visions varying from 10 dsollna to a fflss of to oanta. wheat took a decided downward swing during ths early dealings. Rolling preesure showed a noteble increase and there was an apparent abeenoe of any urgent demand. Temporarily, the buying seemed to have been halted In ooneequenoe of reports that new German raider was loose on the Atlantic, and that within the last. ten daya vesssls aggregating l4,oxs tons nav. been deetroyed. Besldee an embargo on export grain waa tp force at Newport News and th.re were advices tnat Argentina wneat waa being purchased at New Tork. Later, however, announcement that the Dutch gov. eminent had bought tha Argentina wheat helped tne market nera to recover, and when word came that th. British govern ment was buying freely the strength of prlcea developed more and mora. Export sales oi wneat toaay amountea altogether to 1,150.000 bushels of wheat, on..half at Last waa Bald to have been grown In the United StateB. Tha European vl. bie euppiy total snowed a failing onr or 1,710,000 bushels. ,. . . , corn ralllsd wtltn wneat. Kany in tn. BOBalon frost damage reports were virtually Ignored, but probably, the deferred futurea were bought owing to assertions that tha Inlury to th. orop irad been greater than waa generally supposed. Oats responded to newa of a sharp advance in prlcee at wtnnl- . The late strength ox wneat and corn hero helped also to aausa increased .buying. Htgheet quotations on hogs slnoa HIT. gave provisions In general something of a hoist. In addition, thera waa aald ta have been good export baying 01 lard. cash rncea wneat: No, I red. ll.l.tt ei.414: No. I red. I1.4I41.4I; No. t hard, 11.10; No. I hard, (1.41. Corn: No. I yellow. t;si7Uc: No, l yellow, xivvilo No. 4 white. IIS Otic oats: No. I white, 4B4sc; standard, .suij.ee. nya: no. ,. tl.l0a)l.tt4. Barlsy. I0ctrll.ll. Seede Timothy. Il.&ft4fl.t0; olover, 111. .04,14.09, Provisions: Tork. 114.17; lard, 114.43; rlba, 14.l7gJ14.7. ButterFirm; creamery, t74tle. Baas Ttecelpte.'l.l&l caaea: unchanged. Potatoeo Lower: reeelpta. 10 carsr"Jer. eeye. I1.I0V1.40: Maine cobblera. 11.404, 1.41; Minnesota and Dakota Ohloa, . I1.II CM. to. Poultry Allv. hlgherj fowla, too; spring. Ito. :. . , MlanMpolls tiraia Mark.t. Mlnn.apolts. .pt. II. Wheat Docembot cioaed 11.4744. Cash: No. 1 hard. l.t No. 1 northern. 11.40 4 1.41 : to arrive. Il.tlSt)! 40) No. I northern, 11.44. t 11.10: No. I white, 11.14 VI. 13. Corn No. I yellow, lllftsc. .-Oata No. I white. 41c to tmOllc. PlalMed II.0IVI.U. ' . Flour Uncheng.d. -. ' Barley lrall.t4. Bye 11.1101 II. ra ISl.tntJlttt. i NEW YORK STOCKS Market Again Maintains Its Reputation for Excessive , Activity. - 6TE2L RETAINS POSITION Now Tork, Sept II. Today' stock mar ket maintained Its recent imputation for exceaatv activity, Male again exceeding AOO.OOO aharea. Thla make th eleven tn consecutive sesalon In which transactions have equalled or exceeded that lmproaslve total. ' United Btate Steel retained Its poettion a leader on a fresh advance to the new rec ord of 101, placing it within 13 polnta of the preferred atocK, wmcn is on a nxea 1 per cent basis. Incidentally the preferred, on Its rise to 1X1, wsa at it beet quotation since 1111, - - Movement elewhere were not altogether In keeping with the gain mad by steel. itnongn advances far exceeded declines. Rail regained 1 to Z point of yesterday's reversal, equipments were variably better, with marked activity In General Electric and Westlnghouae. Copper and since re sponded to favorable trade conditions and motors wer Inclined to throw off their re cent hand I cape. Bugara and otffl wer in greater specula tive favor, the former being represented by Cuban -American Sugar at the new record of 290, while Texas Company, Associated Oil and California Petroleums rose 1 to I polnta. wun some irregularity m Mexican petro leum. Hhtpptng ehares were consistently back ward, developing heaviness In the final hour, when the entire list save for a few minor specialties, surrendered much of It advance on pressure, seemingly of professional origin. Total sales of stocks amounted to 1,070,000 shares. , Market news Included an lncreaae of American Agriculture Chemicals dividend from 4 to I per cent, additional equipment Order and higher price for some of the Darn metai and ny-products. uond were irregular on mors extenslvs operations. Total aalea, par value, $4,171,000 unuea eta tee bonds were unchaneed on call. but th coupon is declined. H per cent on sales. , Number of aalea and auotatlnttB An lMdlntr stocks were: Rl ntvK Tjiw rtnm yn. neat: sugar. American Can... I.OOt tiu J...HU e. Am. Car A Foundry t.000 II 1,100 71 t.ooo ioi too in Am. locomotive. . BmelL A Ref. Am. Sugar Ref.... Am. TeL A TIj.. Am. Z L. A B,,. Anaconda Copper, 1.700 41 41,700 ,1 t0 10 Atchlaon 4.300 106 W 106 10. Bald. Locomotive.. 10,100 91 89 It lt Baltimore A Ohio., 1,100 19 V 1IU Brook. Rapid Tran, 71 SA Copper.. 1,400 41H 43 . Petroleum 11.400 941 a e. v.aiiHu ima raciHC . . Central Leather... Chesapeake A Ohio C. M. A St. P Chicago A N. W.., 700 171 i 100 44 it 1.100 t 1.100 ,1 tt 100 111 121 C, K. I. Jfc P. RV.. e.w'.w 9,400 11,700 1.100 11,400 1,700 11.000 Chtno Copper...... uoio. iniei a iron,. Corn Producta Ref. Crucible Steel...... uiatiiiera- securities Erie General Electric. . . 19 7,100 17S 1.100 120 II. Great No. pfd 111 111 43 42 103 101 171X 17 ui. no. ure em.. Illinois Central.,., 1,100 43 400 104 44 inter, uon. Corp, 7. 100 18 Inspiration Copper. 11,700 61 40 41 Inter. Harvester... 100 114 117 117 Int M. M. pM. ctfs. 41,100 133 111 211 K. C. Southern.... 100 36 H 3 24 Kennecott Copper.. 1,100 G3 11 11 I.ouisvl!l ft Nash . 131 Mexican Petroleum. 11,300 110 118 114 Miami Conner 1,000 17 17 37 K. tfi T. DM,,., 1,700 "4 '4 10 ' Mtaaouii Pacific.., Montana Power..,, National Load.,.,. Nevada Copper..,. New Tork Central. 1.100 2.000 10 11 TO 21 21 01 107 1 tl 31 101 12.100 101 T.. N. H. tfe H. . 1,000 Norfolk A Weetern Northern Pacific... Paclflo Mall Paclflo Tel. Tel.. PennayYvanla ..... Ray Con. Copper.,. Reading Rep, Iron A Steel., S hat tuck Aria. Cop. Southern Pacific... Southern Railway.. Studehaker Co...., Tenneaaee Copper.,, Texa Company..., 1,300 131 130 130 1,100 112 1.4k 148 4J2 21 21 21 . too 16 4,100 17 87 6.000 7i 14' 15.100 11SV 111' 10.100 17 '65 1.400 10?, 10 1,100 lOlti llll 4,100 35 , 24 1,100 131'- 120 i:- 112 7 30 100 24 129 26 ,.1,000 10 20 7.400 31,11 111 115 union fan no. . .. .. 45,100 147 145 140 500 11 12 12 Union Paclflo pfd tT. 8. Ind, Alcohol V. 8. Steel 1,100 132 12t 189 1.7,700 10t 3,(00 121 01 107 101 21 120 121 16 16 II 11 21 21 8. Steel nfd.. Utah Cooper.,.. (.son . 16 Wabaan via. H . . -r 2.800 Wen tern Union..,.. I.KflO 101 100U 300 Weettnvhouae Elec. 18,000 9h tt 4 Total aales ror tne aay, i.otu.qqq anare. New Tork Money Market, New Tork, Bept 31. Mercantile Paper IH per cent. Bterttn' uxenanre eo-oay diiis, b.tih demand. 14.71 Ki cable. I4.7IU.' Bilver Bar, le; Mexican dollar, 11 o. Bonda uovernment taayi railroad tr reaular. Tim Loan Firm: n aay. iuoih per cant; to aaya ivm per cent; six monina, Pr cent. can oney nieaay: man, i per eeni: low, m per oent; rullnv rate, IH per cent; laat loan, per cent; cioaina; ma, s per oent; orterea at 2 per cent. 'V, 8. 3 reg... ooj-j . ... ' do coupon .....yvT.,."- .17 a. 4. reg....lotnont. fower .... si u.a? ,J 110 N. T. O. deb. is. Ill ArnT flmeit. I. ..UI 'N T. City 4s.l00 a- TN f'-.i."-.",."":iit Anaio-Vfench'ls. t6No. Paclflo 4.... tl $ 4 o 4. ":::: 5o'ors"uVVf:-4V a fn.T . f 5al00Pao. . T. la. 101 rent. Pacific 1st ltPenn. eon. 4s..l04 c't 0."v?4.. 'v12i c li 4 III' P. 'St. L. A San F. Ci.Mi. ..:r..f.lOI ref. 4 Tt C B I. P. By. So. Pao. ev. la. .104 r.t. .b ' 1 -":v c. s. ref. 4s. ;;o. ""w" ;;,! D. 4k K. u. c ... in . --' -r p.i, -en 4s Tlu. H. nuooer es..iua SV' V,..,:; ii lllln. g. Hteel la.. .106 m. No. lot 4s. tlw. Union 4;... t; f r.f 4, IS w. B.I.O. OY. B....S. Int. M. s. .1TB ' aVaadaa Stack Market. ...... a.nt. l,. American ecurttl.e eaggad and oocasl.nally were below parity today on tn. e.u Hllver r, .... i v. , .. iu n.r renL Dlaeount Bates Short bills, ll par eantl three monms, .is p ":. Cotton' Martnt. , m. Bent. II. Cotton Futurea opened barely steady;' octtber, IS.710; ue ...... i.imh is.a.o: luna. cemoer, ....... .. - -7 . Cotton Spot, steady r roMdllng uplands, 11.15c; no sales. Tha cotton marast oiosea a. ... Vance Of 17 W SI POIOU 1 toaay. , .....,1 a.m i Cotton Spot firm; a -.urfiin. STtd; mlddltna. 1.15c: low middling, l.llc Sales, 1,000 bales: 100 for speculation and export. Metal Markat. ' v.. v..v ant. it. Metals Lead. 1T.00 7.30. Spelter, eteady; spot East St. Louis daltvarv. II.3604.7S. t;oppar, nrm; .100- trolytto, H7.t04J3l.ll. Iron, steady. Tin. arm! apot. tll.760St.7l. AtXjondon: npot copper, fill: alootrolytlc, 115. Spot tin. 1171 losj futures. 1171. Lead, 110 16s. tipalter, lot. V Rotarians to Entertain Younger Generation The younger generation will have its inning at the first noonday meet inn and luncheon of the Rotaiy club n( the fall. At 4. the weekly luncneon tnu which will be held in the Hen Shaw rathskellar. the junior Rotarian movement, vhich had its inception at the Field club frolic last week, is to be discussed and tentative plans made for what may develop into a national project, v E. U. Graff, superintendent of schools and Boy Scout commissioner, will act as chairman of the meeting. The prmcipaKspeaker ot toe meet ing will be U H. tngnsn, superm tendent of recreation. ' Members of the vocational guidance cmmiitee of the club are to ' giv shorf talks and make reports on mat ters pertaining to the junior Rotarian lucau - . One of the Omaha Boy Scouts has been asked to explain in detail the vorK 01 me organization. 4. ,3 Ik C34 SS, u ts i 7 71 107 107 110 111 ... 182 41 41 13 171 171 13 13 4 14 Z i tti 121 1ST, If 11 13 13 if 14 14 It 15 15 II 14 14 41 41 41 3tU 10 li 171 NURSE In charge of SCHOOL INSPECTION Board Decides on This Instead of a Doctor on Half Time I and Pay. EVENING SCHOOLS TO OPEN By a vote of six to four, the Board of Education lidt evening decided to place one of the eight school nurses at the head of the school medical in spection department, instead of en gaging a physician on half time at $1,200 a year, as proposed by .Chair man Woodland of the teachers' com mittee. Holovtc'hinef, Jenkins, Reed. Foster, Wakeley and Williams voted for the resolution, which prevailed and which was offered by Mr. Wake ley. President Ernst, Fry, Warfield and Woodland opposed the elevation of one of the nurses to the superin- tendency of medical inspection. Final action of the board was pre ceded by an exchange of views on trie subject of medical inspection of schools. , Doctors in Charge. In'his ODDOiition to the Wakeley resolution, Mr, Woodland said; "In 450 cities where regular school medi cal inspection s stems are maintained nearly all have doctors in charge of the work. This is an educational proposition. We believe that a child naving nurmai eyes auu uia, ioi in stance, is better equipped for educa tion than the child having'defective hearintr or evesisrht.- We are not so much concerned with the contagious diseases. " Dr. E. Holovtchiner took excep tions to Mr. Woodland1 in this man- "Nearly all chronic defects are due to contagious diseases, so we should De very much concerned with these "Hiseases. which form" the most essential part of school medi cal inspection. Anyone can tell whether a child has enlarged tonsils, is near sighted or has defective hear in a. You can imaaine what kind of a physician we could get for $100 a montn on halt time, as has been proposed. 1 favor efficient medical inspection." ' Clerical Position. Dr. Jenkins stated that he was at a loss to understand what the Duo- poled hajf-time physician was to do unless it would be to till a clerical position, which one of the nurses could fill, according to the Wakeley resolution. Superintendent Graff will appoint the head nurse. - - ; I he board created another position by appointing Fannie Meyers assist ant supervisor of music at $1,200 a year. Helen Weeks was named as sistant resiitrar at' Central hisrh school at $60 per month. evening elementary schools will be opened as usual at Kellom, Com enius and SouthHigh school, the principals to be Cebella Schaller, Ella Thorngate and Edward Huwaldt, respectively. Karl Adams will be principal of the evening high school to De opened at central High and fed ward Huwaldt will - have charge of a similar school to be conducted at the South High, in connection with the evening elementary school at that building. All evening schools will be opened on October 16. . taaeia ia rarada. High school eadeta will be permitted to participate in the Ak-Bar-Ben Industrial parade on October 1 and achoola will be closed on the afternoon of October S to permit children to. attend, the historical pageant parade. The East Side Improvement club asked permission to use Hawthorne school' for meetings, which matter, waa referred to a committee. The Druid Hill Improvement club would have the board hasten tha erection of tha new Druid Hill school. Arnold Rathkjr of 1311 Parker sfreat maae application Tor tha Sdward Roeewa ter seholarshlpt Ha waa graduated from Central high school last June. . superintendent orarr reported that the total enrollment of all schools la 14.133. which Is 110 more than laat year. rwo-room annexes .were ordered xor lxthrop and Belvldera schools, Martha Crala. Cora Harner. Nora H. Lemon and Minnie Wlleon were placed on tha retired list. They left the school eerv lea laat June. Hay Whalen Jind Virginia Bllett were ranted leaves of absence for this semes ter. The following were granted leavee for tha ' school year: lMmna Matnews. Mary X. Austin. Olive E. Coffman. Ina Sackett. Madeline Herr. Mane Matthewe. fileanor Dlckman. wylde Ilhamey andtstella Abra ham. Pavdave for the teachers this school year will be as follows: September It. October 14, November 31, December is, January so, February 37. March 37, May 1. June ,11. Delegates Named to The irrigation Congress Mavor Dahlman has appointed the following: as delegates to the irriga tion congress at El Paso, October 14 to 18: A. V. Kinsler. Frank W.John son, John A. Cavers, Charles J. Lane, D. L. Patterson, ueorge uranaeis, n. B. Zimman, H. E. Newbranch, T. J. Nolan and Nets Updike. Any other local irrigators who care to go and pay their own expenses will be added to the delegation u tney win maice themselves known to the mayor. Mavor Declares He Will Continue to Grant Permits Reolving to a criticism of the United Improvement club, as express ed in a letter from -Secretary M. J. Greevy, Mayor Dahlman advised the city council that he intends making no change in his policy of granting free permits in cases where sucli ac tion will serve the ends of worthy charity. JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 tfTfc JjjMMaMMJpjgaaAajWsKaMBBBBMMMaBaBBBMa MIBBaBaBBBBmsBaaaaWaTmBBk r. ni 6 "1 .taHaaJlWtoaM i b ' Unlighted Lamp Leads to Eecover, , Of Stolen Mc or A neglected tail-lama was th in significant cause of three young men being arrested last niglft for the heft of an auto stolen in Joliet, 111. last summer. John C. Corbett, C worth, III., who says he il a Ci ton student, has confessed, polic ats-gh-Jay, ho hat de. ied M. ha. and has exonerated the others were arrested with him, saying he had only invited them for a The two other prisoners ider themselves as John Whalen, ? nee, Okl, and Paul P. Chilenski, Farnam street Corbett. according to Captai F. Dempsey, drove the car to C and intended to leave soon fo Louis. Motorcycle Policeman Coope i - ail- the machine on the Florence ' vard. and. noting the unlighteo lamp, halted the trio, cqrnetts on- fusion aroused his suspicions ar lie sent all three to headquarters tad drove the machine in himself. i Rev. W. J. Corboy of the Crei in university faculty denies that th' JJ'S are students there. "Tl,. u,r n.n11i4 in f ha a hocl all 4hr u,r,: la.l uo oaiu, wu, ....... expelled then for misconduct." Cooking and Sewing in Evening High $ hool With the oneninz'of the ev;ning hitrh school in the South High t hod juiiding on October IS, cookin and sewing will be introduced tor tin iusi time in an umana. evening mgn school. These branches will I ,: Of fered in connection with the r ,'dlar academic course. yLast winter a- eve ning cooking class was conduc f i at South High under the auspices t the Recreation board, but this pla; has been abandoned. : , AMU8KMKNTS. B1ANDEIS next'sunI ay The Seneatioa af Settaatfataa. THE LITTLE GIRL NEXT DOO l" Startling Vivid Pacta Regarding tha Underworld Bued oa tha Illinois Sonata Vka investigating lansmittea A Picture Every Maa Should Sea. asal Wnaa BRANOEIS Ntghte. 25-SV 75 Mate. 3Ss at 50c all seat raat.tfaa NOW LAST WEEK 4 Mora Pave rwke Dell, at 2:18 and StlS She , Clima'a Cinema Opera - v RAMON A J Helen H. Jiek sou's Famous Rom mem 20 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA t i Choir of Mission Singers PHCI ( DOW S' THE BEST OF VAUDE1 VAUDEVILLE ' Oillv Matisse, 2:11. Ever. NMM 1:15. TM. Week. SARAH PADOEM RALPH DUNBAR'S atAltY CO.. li LAND S1NOEES: lobnnj "THE CLOD I cuitaal! a ltsu. Wsli T. 1m perlsl Calneie Trie, ookwell 4 Wood. Hlla Ters Ssblos Co.. Orpheus TrsriJ neeklv. day nd Sunder). ICo. rtleWs, Uo, SSe. It no. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." . BUS "AHwYorkGirl" aJSeSS. un. ai.iu,.. Him Rentlev. Clara ivana. Franoe's.Talt BoUford. Walter Peareoi , Syl- via Hroay. Irving bwiq., V j '. a Big Beantr Chorua oi BonasUTolo 4neas New Tork Oirls. 1 . (Final FertoraaanM FrldaT Nlte. ' ladlea' Dime Matlnae Week Da.. aV BA VI. Playtaf ttw li I laf Spoken Dn ma Mat, Toalar. 1:30 Tonight, 8:30. Is. Berr McCotcneoo's Romantic PI jr Truxton lima Mala, Balconr. 10c Lower Floor, ASc Nights, lfe-SOe. . Tonight 8:20 KinlG ntiii . e.iu. v 10 Cattla "ARIZONA" 2S Centa NOW PLAYING. CHAS. A. MASON CO. Roaring Ftuxe Comedy. ""CHARUE CHAPLIN CHARLIES STORMY ROMANCR." ' Standard Vaudeville and Ploteplaye. UIDD 15th and Harney OPEN II TO It ALWAYS 1 -LAST TIMES TODAY MARGUERITE CLARK. b A RsquMte.1 Return Engageraast of "SILKS AND SATINS" LOUISE HUFF IN "THE REWARD OF PATIENf E" OPEN S TO 11 DAILY - TURPIIVS SQ (OOL OF DANCING High School Class begins Satomla . September SO, S . u Pbat Childrm,a fJlaes Saturday, October 1, t :I0 p. m Ar llcatione should be made aarlj. Now open. Adult Beginner. Monday, S p. m. and Adu t Advanced Tuesday. In, No nor. pupUa re ceived in Monday and Tuesday ci. see altar O.tobar 10th. ArrangemniU may ha mad for private leeeons day or av ling. . - . . . Phone Harney S143. 28th sad Psrsus SlTarta. I taaaaaaaasaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaaan .sa.aaMBBBnBBBBBBnaSBSBBSB..a.s. Maltless j Alcoholfree A BRANNEW UEVERAGE Maldng an entirely new and novel beTftrare from the eholeest American cereals, WITHOUT MALT, rithtnt finnentatrtifi, iriUiont sonr, net hvrf Mntaininr NO ALCOHOI . beiiw tfre, not a "beer." "neap beer" or "temperance beer," with i . flavor and taste of IU own and twin in a clasa of its own. - Foj sale at all dntjr stores, hoMa, reaUvwants, soda fountains and soft drink establishments. .. , v . Omaha Beverage Company Peetv Traaai SaaalM ay WILLIAM JttTEB. asoa st, Pfcaan, Daaurlaa 4X11. T EVERY FOOT ACHE HITS BRAIN A SEVERE JOLT The nrvi of the human body ar ao eloaely interrelated that a i hoc It to any part- of the body hi echoed In the brain. Thla la particularly true, ae every foot ache, panv of patn or discomfort shocks tha whole nervous system and Jolts the brain like a blow. That Is why foot sufferers are ao often unable to do themselves Justice and why ao many employers will not accept an applicant for a place who la a foot sufferer. Foot troubles, however, are easily banished. A 26 cent package of Wa-Ne-Ta will relieve foot troubles and bring relief almost Instantly. Two or three tablets dropped In a pan of hot water will furnish a foot bath that will wash away the pangs and aches of tired, sweaty, burning, sore and tender feet Ex cellent when used for general bathing, leav ing skin soft and sanitary. If your druggist hasn't Wa-Ne-Ta, send us 10 cents and wa will gladly mall you a sample package. L. C. Iandon Co., South Bend, Ind AdVt To Chicago as -i sa. Take theuMitwoukeen Travelers experienced in the comparative com forts and conveniences of different roads unani mously declare, "Take'' the 'Milwaukee' be- ' tween Omaha and ' Chicago." , The reason perfect lenrlca made possible partially from the fact that equipment Is com. pany ownrtj and that attend. ' ' ant are company employee Chicago" Nilwaukee&StPauI RAILWAY, Four fast dottf trains I or caD for raBcrratkoa. : TtctotOrSccUUratawStneLOtsaa "Pep" for your salesman TAONTgiveyoursaletv jL1 man a hard night's travel if you cxpcctliim todoagooddasselling. Tell him to travel on the Baltimore & Ohio to Akron, Youngstown," Pittsburgh or Wheeling. On a through ticket to t New York he can stop . over at these points, be sides at Washington, -Baltimore, Philadelphia and other important business centers. , . i Pullman drawing-room, com , partment and observation, li brary, lounging cars, dining service. Extra good. ' Four afl-stMleltcIiojrtrf through- ' mini from Chicago to the east via Washington. , For f olden ant! fall tntormation re girding traini, tickets, etc, call on ' or address , JtM, OaaahaaSlak., Baltimore &Ohio "OurPanngmArt OwQuedi" HEAD BEE WANT eDS. AMTJSEstENTS. - jD02 lo 601 South 30th StraaL SOUT SIDE STATION. OMAHA, NEB. ij Phaaa Sotith IZS7. 1 4 is il -Ar-