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    THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1916.
155
LIVE STOCK; MARKET
Oatttle of Good Quality Steady
to Strong and Others Weak
'" Sheep Slow to Lower.
HOGS 15 TO 25 CENTS OFF
Oinnha, fopunibor 37.
ftMMlpts wr: . Ctttlo. Ho. 0hMp.
Offie.nl Monday ...... II, J 1,104 !,
Official Tueadar 1S.S1 ,00 41,177
Eittmata Wdneadar.. 1.700 t.009 10,000
THrra U?f this YMk. .IMM 14.104 MT.586
fam Hays laat wmIi. .11,401- 14,127 llO.MJ
r.m. days S week ajolO.M 17.753 10 Ml
ttam day I wel MTOlMM I.HI 69,610
Hum days 4 WMki aco2l,ll lt.OM 2.40l
Bam daya lat yw.r.. 11.776 12.161 101,221
Receipts and disposition of lire atock at
Ih Union atock yards, Omaha, for twanty
fonr honra endtnf at S p. m. yeawrday:
HSCKIFTS CARLOAHH.
Cat tit. Hoga. Bhaap. H'ra.
l, M. SL P 4 S
Wabash 1
MUsourl Pacific.... 2 ,
I'nlon Pacific T , It
f A K. W.( aat.. 7 ..
C. A N. W.. Weat. .10 2t
C. Bt. P., M. O. . 4 S
C, B. Q , aaat.. S 4
C, R. A Q., wat.ll It
('., R. I. A P.. aaat
('., H. 1. A P. weat I ..
Tlllnola Central .... 2 . 2
Chi. Great Weat.... 1 3
17
3
'j
17
3
Total receipts 247 . U
lit
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hoa-s. Shaep.
Mo rr) a A Co v -110 . 860 1,112
Swift A Co ' 294 1,468 3.420
Cudahy Paeklnf Co. 4,884 1,671 1,047
Armour A Co 1,464 1,203 1,677
J. W. Murphy... 8U
Uncoln Packinr Co.. . 42 ... .
H. O. IV kln Cio..,, $
Hannlti A Oliver.. 28
W. B. Vanaaat Co.. 10
Benton. Vanaant A I IT . .....
F. B. LwU 187 ...... ... .
J. B. Root A Co.... 244
J. H. Bulla 280 ,
L. V. Huas 22 , ..... .....
Iloeenstork Bras 204
F. a. Kellogg ...... 27 .....
Warthelmwr A Deien. ill -.,..' .....
H. V. Hamilton 116 ,
Hal). van Broa 66 .., .....
Rothachlld A Kreba.. 112
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. 121
Chrlatla 244 .....
11 1 r In - 18 .....
Huffmn-....a. ...... T .....
Rolh 16 ' ..,.
Meyers 21 ..... .....
Glaaabera; .... t ..... 11 .....
Raker, Jonas A 106 '' - .....
Banner Bros. .. ''. 84 ..... .....
John Harvey ...... 462 ..... .....
Ijennla A Francis... 13
Kline .......,, ;" 40 ..... .....
Jensen 4b Luiffrtn., 171 v v
O'Day .............. t .....
Other buyers 1,140 26,462
Totals
...10,631
9,060 24,901
Cattle Recelpta though much smaller
than yesterday or day before were still
quite liberal, bringing the total for the
three days uo to 81.681 head, the largest
of any week thus far since the opening of
the range season, and larger than a year ago
by almost 9,000 head.
There was a very fair demand and de
sirable kinds of cattle were, If anything,
steady to strong although other grades were
still slow and weak. -
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, 910.00 9 10.60; fair to good beeves,
M I0910 00; common to fair beeves, 96.609
1.60; good to choice grass beeves, 97.609
9.80; fair to good grass beeves, 87.00 91.80;
common to fair grass beeves, 96-0097.00;
good to choice heifers, 94.7097.00; good to
choice cows, 90-8696.76; fair to good cows,
96,6090.86; common to fair cows, 84.609
6.60; good to choice feeders, 87.0097.76;
tfslr to good feeders, 96.6097.00; common
to fair feeders. 96.0096.60; good to choice
tocher, 97.0097,60; stock heifers, 96.769
7.0O; stock cows, 94-60 9 6.00; stock calves,
17.00 9 9.60; veal calves, 9B.90 9U.00; beef
bulla stags, etc. 90.0097.00; Bologna bulls,
96.2696.86.
Representative sales: ,s.,
WBSTERNS.
Perry Anderson Colorado, r
No. Av. Pr. No. A. Pr.
14 calves.. 40 97 86 04 calves.. 270 7 96
A. B. Alderman Nebraska.
ES steer.. 171 0 16 19 steers.. Ill
P. Crothers Nebraska.
10 steers.. 1000 26 10 steers. .1021
Howard Fleming Nebraska.
14 steers.. 118 0 10
R. 3. Wright Nebraska.
30 steer.. 1069 9 96 12 steers.. 98
W. F. Wilson Nebraska.
14 steers.. 940 6 86 84 steers. . 96T
Llchty A Fuller Wyoming.
12 steer.. 640 7 00 I heifers. 041
George Finch Wyoming
11 steer.. 1092 0 so 82 steers. .1071
NEBRASKA.
19 feeder. TU 6 96 28 steers. .1191
WYOMING.
11 feeder. 1117 7 00 - steers. .1141
- SOUTH DAKOTA.
12 feeders. 1162 7 40 ' 14 feeders.1171
calves.
II........ 942 f 16 14. ,..,. 114
, 1........ 130 T 76 -4- ..,..... 930
I 71
9 60
16
9 tt
ft 78
9 76
i tt
t H
7 40-
T 10
1 00
I-.1... 140 10 76
Hogs Hog continued on ' the down
grade today, shippers being almost with
out orders, and packers coming close to
marking the Uoket to suit themealve.
Shipper bid ett best hugs were not even
as good as killer offers in most cases, and
what few mixed hoge went to order buy
er took packer prices, It being merely ft
case of the shipper getting there first.
On the earlier trade quite few hogs
'sold to packer 16 9300 lower, though best
hog showed quarter or more decline alt
through. '
The market- weakened steadily as the
forenoon advanced and closed, at the low
' time. Quite a number of loads were a
little tat getting In, and while sellers were
able to move some of these late hogs by
taking off 36a or more, some of the last
. one In had not even had ft bid up to the
. time of closing this report - Last report
- also Indicated that ft few scattering loads
of the earlier stuff wsre still unsold. Most
oc tnese latter had bean too plain to at.
tract buyers early.
The general market was all of H9l6o
'- below yesterday. Big strings of the pack
ing hogs sold at 910.00; bulk being quoted at
j- H.86910.10, with scattering sales up to
HQjie. tne top. bo far this week the mar-
j ket't about lie lower, leaving the average
iif the lowest point touched since bulk first
started gelling abev 910.00, over ft month
ago.
-Representative sales:
No. Av.
8h. Pr.
No, Av.
Sh. Pr.
140 9 90
10 10 00 ,
110 10 10
10 10 10
... 10 16
16.. 14
99. .117
08.. 239
60.. 269
83.. 11
22. .109
40 99 89
120 9 96
99 10 05
... 10 11
90 10 10
.... 10 40
16. .811
II. .217
69.. 840
74. .261
4. .140
Sheep Sheep and lamb supplies war
quite o. bit more moderate today, being
muon smatier tnan on eitnar or the Dre
vleu day of the week, but were plenty
largo at that, the run being eel (mated at
I car, or 0,000 head. Three days'
arrivals foot up 127,286 head, as against
110,612 last week, 60,689 two weeks ago
1 ana iui,se iasi year.
Chicago had Ms largest run of the week
to date, reporting the same number ae were
receives nere, ana wired prospects for low
er price. At this point packers, who
with nearly 100,000 lamb In two day were
inly able to get prices down a dime, were
ia in lenos, ana wnue iney were talk'
lng considerably lower price very few
bids were put out during the earlier part
- Quotations on sheep and Itmhc-Ltmhi
good to choice, 910,00910.10; lambs, fair to
kuou. viv.vveyiv.te; lamos, leeoera, 98.609
iOabi eariinga, good to choice, 17.769
yearlings, fair to rood. 87ioar?r.-
. yearlings, feeders, 96.6091.00; wethers, fair
iw-cautu, m.ivi,i; ewes, gooo to cnoice.
04.9O97.J0; ewea, fair to good. 96,3C96.0;
!. pom iv KMim, e.vv.'e, ewes reed
ing, t&.eovt.ev; ewes. Breeder, ail ages,
Representative sales! .
No. - . Av, Pr.
.r- V0. WTomlng feeding lambs,... st 910 26
l5i Wyoming feeding lamb... 91 10 00
IN Wyoming lambs..,,.,....,, 60 10 16
103 Wyoming ewes. .......;,,. .110 ' f 10
.14 Wyoming breeding ewes..., 92 f 26
1.11 Wyoming feeding lambs.. 69 10 u
.194 Wyoming feeding lambs,... 66 9 00
1 Idaho feeding lambs....,;.. H "10 16
346 Idaho feeding lamos . 9 tf
198 Wyoming feeding lambs.... 72 10 10
. i.-x , . S. Joseph Live Stock Market,
; : St. Jooeph, Mo , Sept. 27. Cattle Re-
rvipis, .w neaa; marxet steady; steers.
i(,ivju.ni cows ana Aer. 91,2491000
; . Hogs Receipts, 4.700 head: market
I091&C lowerj top, 910.49; bulk of sales.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9,500 head
mantei ouii; lamns, es.7ejpi.T0,
St. Lenls Uve Stork Market.
St. Louis. Sept 21. Cattle Receipts.
7,80 head; market lower;; native beef
steer, 97.K09H.00; yearling steers and
heifer, fl-bseicst; cows, 86.6097.60
lockers and feeders, 98.8097. 60; prime
souusTB sieves ee.vvv.vuj. prune year
Hnf steers and heifers. 7.60tft.0O; native
calves, 98.00O11.76.
Hog's Receipts, , 7,700 head; market,
lower; Itfhta, 1 6. SR 1 0. 5 T plrs, $8.00
8.60; mixed and butchers, IIO.IO'&IO.IO;
good heavy, 810.76 10.90; bulk of sales,
8l0.;i19.80.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,200 hmd:
market lower; lambs, 7.00pl0.60: slaughter
ewes, 96.0097.26; blatinK ewea. 18.609
1.60; y earll no, M0&I.00.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. -
Cattle Firm, Hsfs Weak and Lower, Sheep
HMk,
Chicago. Sept 27. Cattle Receipts, 20,-
000 head; market, firm; native beef, cattle,
6.4Q v u. zb ; wratarn steers, id.ooqi.4u ;
Blockers and feeders. 94.6097.70; cows and
hrlfers. 93.4098.26; calves. 98.60912.00.
Hogs Receipts, 30,000 head; market,
weak; 169 20c under yeaterday'a average;
bulk of sales. 810-10910.80; light. 89.769
10.80; mlied, 99-76910.80; heavy, 99.869
10.80; rough, 9 4698.86; pigs, 96-7696.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 30,000 head;
market, weak ; wethers, 16. 75 9 8.40; ewes,'
98.7697.76; Iambi, 84.7&01O.B&.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
- Kanaas City, Sept 27. Cattle Receipts,
10.000 head; market steady; prima fed
ateera, 99.6910.76; dressed beef steers, 97.86
99.26; western steers, 96.2639.00; cows,
94.6097 26; heifers, 9-009.60; stokers
and feeders, 96.009.00; bulls, 96.0099.26;
calves, 96.00911.00.
Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; market low
er: bulk of sales, 98-76910.46; heavy, 96. 76
910.40; packers and butchers, 99 0910.66;
light, 9. 60910.60; pigs, 98.7699. 60.
Sheep and Lambs Recelpta. 22,000 head;
market Inwer ; lamba, 9. 76 9 1 0. 1 0 ; year
lings. 97.6096.25; wethara, 97.0097.76; ewes.
96.6097.26.
Hlooi City Live Meek Mark.
- Sioux City, la., Sept 27. battle Re
ceipt, 2,009 head; market steady; beef
steers, f6.6099.76; butchers, 96.6097.00;
fanners, 64.0096.06; stackers and feeders,
9&-4097. 00;- bulls, stags, etc., 96.0097.00;
feeding cows and heifers, 96-1098.60.
Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; market lSe to
tits lower; light 99-76910.00; mixed, 910.00
910.10; heavy 910.119 10.40; bulk of sales,
99.90910.10.
Sheep snd Lambs Receipts, 2,000 head;
market lOo to 16c lower; ewes, 96.7697.76;
lambs, 910.00.
IJve Hteck la sight.
Secelpts of live stock at the five prtn
,1 western markets:
Cattle, Hogs. Bheep.
Chicago 20.000 20,000 80,000
Omaha 8,700 6.000 10,000.
Kansas City ...10.000 18,000 12,000
St Lout , 7.200 7,700 1.200
Sioux City.......... 1,000 4,000 2 000
Total!
..46,900 00,700 19,200
r;
. Coffee Market.
New York, Sept 27. The market for cof
fee futures was steadier today on a mod
erate demand which was attributed largely
to covering after the recent decline. The
opening was 2 points lower to 4 points high
er, but all the active months were higher,
and the market worked up a few points
during the day with March selling at 8.71c
and July at l.67,o or about I to I points
net higher; near months were relatively
easy, with the general list closing net un
changed to 8 points higher; sales were 42,
600 bogs. September and October, 1.82c;
November, 1.70c; December, 8.49; January,
8.46c; February, 1.67c; March, l.8c; April,
l.72o; May, 9.76c; June, 1.80c; July. 1.86c;
August, 1.90.
Spot coffee dull. Rle 7s, Ho; santos 4a,
11 c; Rumors that und escribed Santos 4s
were offered hers at 10.16 London credits
were not confirmed, and the coat and freight
market were reported about unchanged. A
bid of 10,40c for well -described 4s was said
to have been accepted by Brasil, however,
with freah offers at 10.60c.
The oflclal cables reported ft decline of
76 rela In the Rio market; Santos spots, un
changed; futures, 76 to 100 ret lower.
CORN AND WHEAT RBfilON BULLETIN.
Temp. Rain-
High. Low. fall.
7 6t .04
80 50 ,.10
.. 68 Si .. .00
.. 75 60 .02
..77 46 .02
.. 71 . 6t .06
.. 71 47 .00
. 02 .40 1.06
.. 75 48 .00
..77 66 .14
.. 72 44 j .00
.. 70 44 t .00
00 46 V .74
.. 77 50 .18
.. M ' 44 .18
.. 74 61 .11
- 00 42 ., .01
Station.
Aahland .....
Auburn
Broken Bow
Columbus ....
Culbcrtaon ....
Fairmont
Qrand Island .
Hart Ing ton ..,
Hastings
Lincoln
North Loup
North Platte .
OakJale ,
Omaha
O'Neill
Tekamah ,...1
Valentine ....
tleverament Crop Bulletin.
Summary of weather and crop conditions
In corn and wheat region for week end
ing September 16, 1916: 1
Frost considerably damaged late corn
from New York to Missouri, but bulk of
the crop either matured or escaped. Cut
ting ana nil ing silos progressed raoldlv.
Yield was fair to good generally. In Ten
neeee and central gulf states the late crop
needs rain Soil preparation and seeding
of wheat U progressing satisfactorily, ex
cept where too dry. Seeding Is purposely
delayed in many states on account of fly
danger In Nebraska and west Kansas triUah
of the early sown wheat Is now un. Fla
out ting Is nsar completion; buckwheat- 1
good tn Pennsylvania, but there was some
frost damage In New York. Rice harvest
is proceeding witn good crop. Potato dig
ging continues, with yield variable. To
bacco harvesting is almost complete. . Late
trucK ana mi pastures usuaHy . need rain.
Cotton Market.
New York. Sept. 21. Cotton Vktiinw
openeq steady: uo toner, 10.770: Deoembar.
19.08c; January, It.llci March, 11,18c; May,
is.ioc. ' 1
Futures' closed steady! October. lMin-
jwemoer, it.upa; January, if.itc; March.
14.31a; May. 16.60e. Spot., quiet; middling
nplanda, 16,S5o; ealee, 100 bales.
The cotton market today elaaed herelv
icBujr ,i ni aeoune oi 1 u 1 points.
Liverpool. Sent 27. Cotton Snot in
moderate demand; prices easier; good mid
dling, e.oea; middling, s.ooc; low middling,
Omaha Uav Market.
Prairie Choice upland, 910.00911.00, must
1 extra cnoice 10 onni su.oa: no. 1.
9 109 10.00; No. 2, 97.009 00; No. 1, 96.00
DTveu: cnoice miuisna is.BOftio.oo: no. 1
9.00 9.60; No. 2, 97.0091.00; No. 2, 96.00
t.vvi cnoice jowiana. if.bVDB.ee: no. 1
96 6097.60; NO. 1. 96.60960i No, 94.00
DA.VV,
Biraw none on me marxet. Choioe
wheat Is quotable at 96.00 9t.50i choice oat
' rye ss.ouos.ftv.
Alfalfa Choice. 911.60914.80: No. 1
911.60911-60; standard. IU.OO919.0O; No,
I, SlO.vUWll.O0) NO. I, 98.C0910.00. ,
Oil and Rosin.
Savannah, Qa Sept. 27. Tunentlne
inrm; nvc; eaies, is? nois.; receipts,
vT ddis. ( snipmenis, s oois,; aioca, 12,
439 bbls.
Rosin Firm ! sale. 848 bbla raoelnf .
914 bbls.; shipments, 80 bbls.; stock, 81,342
DDIS. VJUOl; A, 13, Sft.SD u, u, 80.10; H,
e.ve; r, fQ.sv; t, fe.sst; tl, 1, 48. 15: K,
M. 90-10; N, 91.40; WO, 94.60; WW, 91.00
Ui.ss,
Metal Market.
New York. Sept 17. Metals Lesd. I:
97.11. Spelter steady: snot East ML liuia
aeuvery, in.av'.JC copper firm; eleo-
trolytlc, 187.00 988.60, iron steady and
nncnangea. Tin, 4.fi 911.00.
At ijondon: copper, spot, tilt 10s: fu
tures, fin 10a; electrolytic, 13; tin, spot
tifs; leiures, mt s; teas, ui 10a; spel
ter. 51. -
Osaaaa Hide aad Tallow Market.
Quotations furnlshe oy Bollee A Honrs.
sis noutn Tnirieenin street:
Hides a. B.: No. 1. 16c: No. t. ITe.
Green: No. 1, Ito; No. 2, 16c. O. 8., bulls;
No. 1, 15c; No. 9, 14a Deecont, each, 91.16.
no. a, norso, eacn, d.du; no. x, 14. bU
ponies. 91.60. Sheep pelts, large, 76o9
Si.so; mvqium to small, losj ieo.
Taiiow no, t TVfcci No l. 40,
Kvaperated Apples aad Dried Fruits.
New York, Sept. 27. Evaporated aoDlea.
steady ; prunes in fair demand ; apricots
firmer; choice, 13c; extra choice, 14c; fancy.
nc; peacnes, quiei; raisins, firm and
higher; loose muscatels, 7HHc; choice
to laney eeeaea, tsihc; seedless, 10)4 9
juanaon layers, fi.te.
K. Ieia Oral Market.
St Louie, Wo., Sept IT. Wheat No. 1
red, 91.6191.64; No. I hard. 91.68; Decern,
ber, 91.6391.63.
Corn No. 2. 94e: No. 1 white,. 97c.
Oats Lower; track No. 2, 44c; No, i
white nominal; December, 72973e.
Llvorvool Ural Market.
Liverpool, Sept. 27. Wheat spot steady;
so. a naro winter, its ia; no. 1 Man.
tob, 14a 7d; No. 2, 14s 6d; No. 9, 14s 4d.
Corn Spot ateady; American mixed, 10s
?. ' . " 1 - v- ,
Dry flood Market. '
New York, Sept, 27. Cotton roods mm
steadily today, with an active demand. Yarrm
were nrm. laces were in better demamtj
Bill immwi-wi wwm rju.vu TT vrSIeU yafU
were signer, xtunsps nrm.
Sugar Market.
New York. Sept. 17, Sugar Rawsteady
centrifugal, 6.89c; molasses, 4.99c. Rellned,
steady; one granulated. 6.7B7. 00c; futures
price i noun were uncnangeo.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
1
Cash Trade in Wheat is Dull
and Prices on Cash Grains
Take a Drop.
GOOD DEMAND FOR COBN
Omaha, September 27,
Prices on cash grains were somewhat
lower and the cash trade was very dull
The traders could not agree on prices on
account of ths unsettled condition of the
market and, as a reault, only a small part
of the samples were sold. The best grades
of wheat sold around 91-12 and 11.62. and
the No. 1 hard ranged from 91. 48 to
11.61:
The range on No. 4 hard was 81.42 to
11.41, and the market generally was quoted
lc to lo lower.
There was a good demand for corn, nut
on account of very light receipts the trade
in this cereal was rather quiet. Corn wan
quoted o higher to c lower, the white
corn selling at the decline.
The oats market was rather slow and
prices were generally lower. Receipts of
this cereal were qnlte heavy, but the traders
were not disposed to sell their grain at the
prevailing prices.
rhe receipte of rye and barley were ugnt
and the cash trade In theae markets was
slow. Rye sold from steady to lc lower.
and barley ruled from unchanged to 2c
lower.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal
to 171,000 bushels; corn, none; oats, 4,000
bushels. '
Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to Id
higher; corn Arm and Id higher.
Primary wheat recelpta were 1,723,000
bushels and shipments 1,1 66,000 bushels,
agalnat receipts of 1.861,000 bushels and
shipments of 928,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 789,000 bush
el snd shipments 371,000 bushels, against
receipts or vab.ooo bushels and shipments
of 349,000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were 1. (08,000 Luan
da and ahlpments 1.030,000 bushels, agsinit
receipts of 1,262,000 bushels and shipments
of 1400,000 bushela last year.
CARLOT RBCBIPTS.
Wheat Corn.
Oats.
200
Chicago . ...
.186
246
Minneapolis
..438
..176
..102
..270
11
..702
Duluth
Omaha
10
21
Kanaaa City
St. Louis ...
20
Winnipeg ...
These sales were repotted today:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, 91-61:
car 11.61. No. 2 hard winter: 1 car.
11.62; 1 car, 9162; 9 cars, 11.62; I cars,
11.61. No. 9 hard winter; 1 car, 91-61;
1 car, 91-60; 1 car, 91.48; 1 car, 11.47,
No, 4 hard winter: I cars, 91.46; 1 2-6
cars, 11.46; 8-5 car, 91.42. Sample hard
winter: 1 car, 91-41. No. 1 durum: 1 car,
11.67. No. I durum: 1 car. 11.64. No. 4
durum: 1 car, 91-41. No. 1 mixed: 1 car
11.54; 1 car, 91.61. No. 4 mixed: 1 car,
91.47.
Rye No. 1: 1 car. 91.19. No. 4:
1 car, 11.16. .
Barley No. 9. 2 car. 91.05: No. 4. 1 car.
I Be. 1 car, 43c.
Corn No. 1 white. 1 car. !2Uc: No. 2
white, 1 car, 12c; Noi 2 yellow, 1 car, 7c;
No. I yellow, 7 cars, 7c; No, 6 yellow,
1 car, 78c; No. 1 mixed, 1 car, 79n; No.
1 mixed, 2 cars, 7c; No. 8 mixed, J-l
car, 79c; No. 6 mixed, 1 cars, 76c; No. 6
mixed, 1 car, 77c; 1 car, 71c.
Oats No. 2 white. 1 car.- 44 Ve: No. 1
white, 4 cars, 44c; No. 4 white, 2 cars,
48c; sample white, t cars, 48: 1 car,
41c. ,
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I bard.
II. 6291.61; No. 1 hard, 91-4891.51; No.
hard, 91. 4291. 48: No. 2 spring. 91.609
1.60: No. 1 soring. 11.4791.63: No. 2
durum, I. 6291.64; No. 1 durum, 91. 6291.61.
Corn; No. I white, 81 Sic: No. I white,
819lc; No. 4 white, 81981c; No. 6
white, 80 9Sle; No, I white, 80980c; No.
yeuow. 7tt7STSc: no. 1 ye low. 79 u
7o; No. 4 yellow, 789784ic; No. 6
yellow, 789T8c; No. 1 mixed, 79979c;
No. 9 mixed, 7844 979c; No. 4 mixed, 79
78c; No. 6 mixed. 77 9 76c; No. 6 mixed,
76977c. Oats: No. I white, 44944c;
standard, 449440) No. 8 white, 489
44c; No. 4 white. 48941c. Rarlev:
Malting, 91C991-01; No. 1 feed, 9090o
Rye: No. 1, 91.1791.19; No. 1, 91.1691.17.
Omaha Futures.
With lower closing prices on Llvernool
market and reports of rains In the Ar
gentine, the local future market opened
somewhat lower.
December wheat opened at 11.6144. and
heavy selling quickly forced the market
down 91.49. There was a slight recovery
from this low price, but the sentlruant was
bearish and the market quickly reacted and
remained around the low mark during most
of ths session.
There was very little local interest In
torn, and the market was pretty steady.
xnvre was noi mucn independent strength
In oats end the market followed wheat on
the decline. December opening o and the
May Ho under yeatarday's closing prices.
Art. I Ooen. I :ilh. I Low.l Close.
Tea.
Wht
Sept
Dec.
May
lilt
Hi
144
144U
14IM
j 8.
1 4
14.
161
Corn.
Sept
Dep.
May
Tl
w
44
41
: 71
11 H
44
,4H
4414
It
7114
78
68
71
44
46
48
T
H
72 Si
44
i5
Oats.
ttept
Dec.
May
Chlc.io cloiln. orlcM. furnttted Tha B
by Iif.n ft Bry.n, atock amWBratn broken,
111 Bouth ilileenlh atrnl. Om.ha;
Art ' Open. High. t Low.j Close. I Yes.
Wht. f j
Sept 1 92 1 62 181 1 52 168
IiC 1 649 1 64 162 1 62H 154
Mar 1 64 H3 1 62 154
Corn.
Sept. 879 'llSt IT 18 87
Deo. 73973 72 72 73 72
May 79K ' 76 76 76 76
Oats.
Sept 46 46 46 46 46
Den. 419 "S 47 4fr 48
May 619 51 H, 60 r 61 61
Pork,
Dec 11 70 21 70 21 45 II 60 23 70
Jan. 11 10 21 16 28 10 13 15 28 17
Lard.
Oct It 10 It 17 14 20 14 27 14 11
Dec, 11 77 12 77 II 97 12 71 13 15
Rlba,
Oct It IT II 91 II II II 0 11 15
Jan. 11 60 11 90 11 48 12 46 12 66
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Wheal Prices Open lewer Because of In
creased World's Supply.
Chicago, Sept. 17. Prospects of ft break
of the drought In Argentina had a good deal
t odo with weakness whk-h developed in
the wheat market here today. The outcome
was an unsettled close 1 to 1 net lower,
with December at 916291-62 ytnd May
at 91-62. Corn wound up unchanged to
higher, oats off 9 to 9. and
provisions varying from 25o decline to a
rise of 16 cents.
Wheat trader' war In a bearish mood
from the outset. The market at the open
ing was apparently yet feeling the depress
ing effect of the big world suddIv. the larr-
eat ever known at this time of the year.
victories or tne entente allies in western
Europe tended also to handicap the bulls,
despite the fact that the outlook for an
early opening of the Dardanelles seemed far
from promising. Besides, liberal recelpta
at Kansas City and weakness in the cash
market there counted further on the bear
side. It was net however, until news was
received of unsettled weather In Argentina
that the downward swing In values attained
me greeted impetus snown during the sea
son.
Notwithstanding that numerous rallies
took place In the wheat market commission
nouse selling Became more and more ag
gressive, especially In the last hour, when
on nouae aione uisposea or more than 1,.
000,000 bushels In the nit ExDort transac
tions as far as announced late In the day
were not of sufficient volume to be of much
encouragement to the bulls.
Corn developed firmness owlnc to
welcome rains. Moisture was regarded as
harmful to the crop at this stage. Oats
tended to sag In the absence of any urgent
call from the seaboard. It was said Cana
dian reserve amounted to almost 60,000,000
bushels. t
Lower quotations on hogs pulled down
the prevision market. On tha decline.
though, packers became active buyers of the
nearby deliveries and caused something of
- Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No, 9 red.
fi.1fi.ili iso. 1 red, 81-8191.63
No. 1 hard, nominal: No. I hard, ti.u
1.56. Corn: No. 1 yellow, 879BIc; No.
1 yeuow, sittosxc; rto. White. I04s8luc.
Oats: No. 8 white, 46946c; standard,
44947c, Rye: No. 3, 91.34. Barley:
76c9ll.ll. Seeds: Timothy. 93.6096J90;
clover, 9il.OO9M.OO. Pravlatonsi Pork,
fdciv; tarn, 911.03; no, JH4.1&V14.6Q,
Butter Firm; creamery, S9983o,
Kggs Receipts. 7.641 caxes: unchansd.
Potatoes Lower; receipts 65 cars; Jerseys,
11.3091.40; Ohlos, ll.lO9i.IO,
Poultry Alive, lower; fowl. 17o; springs,
Minneapolis Grain Market.
Minneapolis. Sept. 27. Wheat December
Closed 11.6091.60 I May 1.68 9 l-6;
caah, No. 1 hard, 91.97 ; No. 1 northern.
11.6391 64; to arrive, 91.01; No. 2
northern, 91.6891-63; No. I, 91.509
1.69 ft.
Com NO. 9 yellow, 83 9 84C
Oats No. 1 white, 48 944c.
Flaxseed 92.1692. 20.-
Flour Unchanged,
Harloy 7c91.07.
Rye 91.2091 81.
Bran 921.60922.50.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Quotation of the Day ea Various Leading
Commodities.
New York, Sept. 17. Flour Unsettled.
Wheat Spot, easy; No. 1 durum, 11.78;
No. 2 hard, 91.91; No. 1 northern, Duluth.
91.81; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 91.7, f.
b., New York.
Corn Snot firm: No. S yellow. 97. c L
t. New York.
Onto Spot Irregular; standard, 629
83c, ,
Feed--Steady.
Hops Firm: state, common to choice.
114, 44962c.
Hides Firm: Bogota, 93 934c: Central
America. 82c.
Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 11c; sec
onds, J7c.
Provisions Pork, steady; mess. 930.009
11.00; family, 130.00934.00. Beef, ateady;
meaa, 921.00921.50; family, 921.60924.60.
Lard, ateady; middle weat, 15. 00915.10.
Tallow Firm; city, c, nominal; coun
try, 999c; special, 10c, asked,
flutter Steady; receipts, 17,489 tubs;
creamery extras, 16936c; firsts, 31934c;
seconds, 32938c.
Kggs Irregular; receipts, 16,272 cases;
ffnh gathered, extra line, 289 39c extra
tlrats, 36937c; flrsts, S3 9 35c.
Cheese Firm: recelnts. 4.202 boxes: state.
whole milk flats fresh special, 20A20c:
state, average fancy, 19920r
Poultry Alive, nominal In the absence
of business. Dressed, Irregular; chickens.
20930c; fowls, 17923c; turkeys, 29936c.
. OMAHA GENE HAL MARKET.
Butler No 1 creamery, la carton or
tube. I4c: No. 1 32c.
,lve Poultry Broilers, 1 to 1 lbs.. lie;
broilers, over 2 lbs.. 18c; hens, over 4 lbs..
16c: bens over 4 lb., 16c: roosters and
stars, 10c; geese, full feathered, fst, 12c;
young and old ducks, full feathered, fat.
18c; turkeys, any slxe over 1 lbs.. 24c: teas
thsn 6 lbs.. Half price; capons, 9 lbs. and
over, 24c; poultry, poor and thin, not
wanted: guineas, each. 26c: guineas, voun.
each. 15c; aquaba, homera, 14 ox. each, per
doaen, 14; aquaba, homers. 12 ox, each, per
dosen, 92,60; squabs, homers, 1 ox. esch,
per dosen. 11.60; squabs, homers, under 8
os. each., per dosen, 50e; pigeons, per
doien, II
Cheese quotations by Urlau 4 Co.
Cheese Imported Swiss. 48c; domestic
Swiss, 88c; block Swiss, 10c; twin cheese,
31c; triplets, 21 c; daisies, 21 c; young
America, 22c; Blue Label brick, 26c; lim
berger, 23c; New York white, 22c; Roqufort,
66s.
Beef Cut Ribs: No. 1, 18 o lb.; No. 2,
16c: N'cy. 2, l to. Chucks: N. 1, 12c; No.
2, 10c; No. 2. 90. Loins: No. 1, 23c; No. 2,
llc; No. 2, 140. Rounds: No. 1, 17c; No.
2, 14c; No. 2, 12c. Plate: No. 1,
rounds. 17c. No. I, 16e; No. 3. llo; No.
I pi lee. 9c: No. 9, 9c; No. I. 8c.
Oysters ' King cole standards, small
cases, 28o; large cases, 40c. "King Cole"
elects, small cases, 20c; large cases, ,46c.
"King Cole" counts, small Cases, 82c; large
canee. 60c.
Fresh Flah Tallow pike, per pound, 14c;
red salmon, 12c; halibut 16c; bullheads,
15c: whltenah, 16c: pickerel, 12c: trout. 16c;
cattish, large or small, 17c; herring, 7c:
No. 1 carp, dressed, c; sunns h, medium.
7c; flounders, 11c; smelts, 13c; croppies,
medium, c. Headless shrimp, per gallon,
11.26; peeled shrimp, per gallon, 91.75 : kip
pered salmon, 10-lb basket, per Ib.j 17c:
smoked whiteflsb (chubs). lff-lb. basket per
lb., 14C.
celery Mammotn, per aoi., 7&c.
Fruit and veitelsble nrtce furnished by
diltnsky Fmlt Co.:
Fruits Oranges, vais, 16. loo. 1 24s
84.26 box; vale 124s. 86.00 box; vals. 150s.
96.26 box;, 176. 288sN96.50 box: 100. 216s.
260s. 16.76 box. Lemons Fancy 80t)a. 360s
8 00 box; choice 800s, lOo. 18.60 box; 270a
1 50 per cent less. Orepeiruit Mar
ket price, Apple Belief lowers, 11.76 box.
wasmngton Jonathans, extra rancy. iz.uv
box; Colorado Jonathan, extra fancy, 12.26
box: barrel. 13.50 bbl. Or pes Home
grown. 93o basket; malagas, 91.99 crate
Tokays, 83. ae orate. Pear Colorado.
Washington, fancy 9 tr.. 12.46 crate:
choice 6 tr., fancy 9 tr., 92.40 crate; choice
8 tr., 92.19 crate; Kelfera, bushel. 91-76 bu.
K el fere, orste. 91.80 crate. Plums Italian
81.66 crate. Peaches market ortce. Ban
anas 92.00 t '93.60 bunch Cantaloupes
Sh da, 92.OO crate; pony. 92.60 crate;
flats. 91-00 crate. Watermelon lc lb.
vegetable Lettuce, head, 91.00 do.:
lent, 40c dosen. Cauliflower, 93.00 crate.
Wax. green beans, peas, 91.00 basket Pep
pers. 60c basket Parsley, 20o do. Turnips,
beets, carrots, 40c basket Pickling onions.
11.00 basket Cucumbers, 91.00 basket Cab
bage. ac lb. Onions, Spanish. 92-00 crate.
Peaches Boxes, 860 to 91.00 box: bushels.
91-76 to 82 6t bu.
Honey 92.76 case. f
Miscellaneous Crsckerlack. corn oons and
checker, case, 99.50; half case. 81.76; pea
fuis. Special No. 1. lb., 9o; Jumbo pea
nuts, 60: popcorn, case. 12.60; hooey, new
I. 9.7ft. . .
K annas City General Market.
Kanaaa City, Sept 27, Wheat Lower:
No. 2 hard, 1.611.60; No. I red, 91.529
1.69; December. 81.48; May, 91.48.
corn ateady: Mo. 2 mixed. 84U085c:
No. 2 white, 85986c; No. 2 yellow, 869
85o; December, 72a; May, 76976c
uaie ttvio tower; no. 1 wnue. tiuo
47c;; No. 2 mixed, 44946c.
Jackson to Be Tried for
Cleaning Out Warehouse
Tames Jackson, man of manv ali
ases, who is accused with attempting
to cicar out tne warenouse oi awen-
son Bros., 2U8-1U-1Z South Tenth
street, of a large portion of the stock
of wearables, will be brought to trial
in criminal court at the conclusion of
the Weatherly manslaughter case.
Jackson is charged with breaking and
entering the warehouse and faces a
term of one to seven years m the
penitentiary. His loot is said to have
consisted of stock enough for a young
store:: Nine mackinaws, two pairs of
pants, twelve suspenders, 120 pairs of
ladies' hosiery, eighteen men's union
suits, nine vests and twenty-nine pairs
of men's sox. Deputy Prosecutor
Abbott will appear for the state. Jack
son has been in jail since July 24
awaiting trial.
Asks Big Damages for
Injuries by Automobile
Because an automobile, driven by
George F. Krittenbrink struck the
rear end of her licht wagon while
the team was tied to a hitching post in
front of a i-lorence store, Mary t,.
Berizelt. who alleges she was seriously
injured, has filed suit asking $25,000
da-manes. She declares that $500 has
already been expended for the services
01 physicians ana specialists, county
Attorney Magney and nis son, Lloyd
A., are pressing the claim.
Three More Chances for
The Night High School
Registration at the evening high
school at Central High school Tuesday
night reached a total of 54. In spite
of this large registration, there were
many 'phone calls this morning from
those who were unable to appear last
night. It has been decided to have
three more nights of registration, so
those who did not get under the wire
may be on hand. The dates are Oc
tober 9, 10 and 11.
Omaha Girl Challenges
- Gayety Diving Champion
Miss Ella Pennington, 221S Dodge
street, has issued a challenge to Miss
Jessie Southerland, the Gayety girl
who made the sensational leap off
the Douglas street bridge into the
Missouri river Monday, Miss Pen
nington has been with Dr. Carver's
diving horse and has often made
forty-foot leaps while on the back
of a horse. .
American Telephone & Telegraph Co.
A dividend of Two Dollars per share will
be paid on Monday. October 16. 191S. to
stockholders of record at th. eloa. of buai
ness on Saturday, September St. 1S16.
0. 0. MILNE. Traaaurer.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Market Experiences Period of
Extensive Activity, Dealings
Being Over a Million.
SAILS ABE AT GOOD PRICES
New York, Sept 27. For the nineteenth
consecutive session, exclusive of two week
ends, today's market experienced another
period of extensive activity which again
lifted the total dealings well beyond 1,000,
000 shares. The movement was more com
prehensive and convincing that any of the
last three weeks In that a very large pro
portion of the turnover consisted of divi
dend paying investment Issues as distin
guished from specialties of less stable char
acter. The so-called Harrlmans, particularly
Union Pacific, which led all stocks In the
extensive trading of the forenoon; Reading,
Norfolk and Western and other coalers, the
grangers, New York Central and Pennsyl
vania afford a foundation for later opper
atlons In more speculative favorltle. Most
of the rails, on gains of 1 to 1 points, were
at best prices In one to two years with
an actual new record tor Reading at 116.
Coppers lost none of their favor as med
iums of feverish speculation. Inspiration
Copper, 020, making a new maximum of
6b, with further accummulatlon of Ana
conda, American Smelting and Kennecott.
Motor shares which seem to respond to any
definite movement in metals were mostly
at higher quotations, Oeneral Motors mak
ing a gross gain of 16 points.
There was a marked revival of Interest
In shipping shares, predicated upon the be
lief that events of importance are Impend
ing In connection with the forthcoming
meeting of the Mercantile Marine commit
tees, which are expected to recommend the
discharge of the receiver. Sugars trailed In
the wake of Marines, record prices being
registered by Cuba cane common and pre
ferred and American Beet
Final prices in a majority of Instances
were at fractional or 1 point recessions
from the day's beat. United State Steel
which travered an exceedingly narrow rad
ius, closing at 116, a netgaln of point
Total sales amounted to 1,486,000 shares. 1
An appreciable increase of activity was
shown by the firm bond market, total sales,
par value, aggregating 96,420 000.
United States bond were unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and quotations on lead
ing stocks were:
Sales. High. Low. Close.
Am. Beet Sugar., , 9,800 99 97 97
American Can 0,600 66 64 4
Am. Car A Foundry 2,400 67 66 6fi
Am. Locomotive... 1,800 78 78 77
Am. Smelt. & Kef. 14,300 114 118 11
Am. Sugar Ref.... 8,600 113 111 112
Am. Tel. A Tel..., 2,700 133 133 133
Am. Z., L. AS.... 1,700 43 42 42
Anaconda Copper , 96
Atchison 12,000 107 106 106
Bald. Locomotive.. 1,100 87 86 86
Baltimore A Ohio
8
89
84
Brook. Rapid Tran.
B. A 8. Copper,...
Cat Petroleum 1., .
Canadian Pacific
Contra! Leather...
700 64
400 22
2,200 181
8,400 73
64
22
17
72
67 V
64
22
179
Chesapeake A Ohio 13,600
68
c, M. & St. P....
Chicago A N. W...
C. R. I. ft P. Ry.
Chino Copper. ... I.
Colo. Fuel ft Iron.
Corn Products Ref.
Crucible Steel
Distillers' Securities
3,800 97
7
i,4UU lV
9,300 20
128 128
is 9
6,000
12,200
1,000
28,700
68 67 7
57 56 66
16 16 16
94 93 93
46 46 4FU
700
Erie
45.600 44M. 4044 40U
General
Electric. 12,700 184 180 182
Great No. nfd
2,700 120 119 110
Gt. No. Ore ctfa...
Illinois Central....
Inter. Con. Corp...
Inspiration Co Doer.
4,300 44 43 43
2.300 104 103 1011
200 17 17 17
1,700 69 67 68
t(lA 11KU 11RU 1111A
Inter, Harvester....
Int. M.M. pfd. ctfa. 46.800 123 120 122
K. C. 'Southern ... . 1,600 27 26 26
Kennecott Copper., 46,700 66 66 66
Louisville ft Nash.. 1,100 134 132 134
Mexican Petroleum
Miami Copper
M.. K. ft T. pfd....
Missouri Pacific...
Montana Power..,,
National Lead.. ..
9.300 113 112 112
7,900 40 30 39
400 12 12 12
600 5 4 4
1,200
4.900
71
70
Nevada Copper. '. .
Z3
New York Central.. 26,700 110 109 109
N. Y., N. H. ft H.. 3,000 61 61 60
Norfolk A Wee tern 30,400 137" 133 137
Northern Pacific... 4,000 113 113 113
Pacific Mall 2,200 28 27 27
Pacific Tel. ft Tel 34
Pennsylvania ..... 14,100 58 68 68
Ray Con. Copper... 6,700 26 26 26
Reading 63,300 115 113 113
Rep. Iron ft Steel.. 47,800 74 70 74
S hat tuck Aria. Cop. 2,100 32 12 32
Southern Pacific... 19,300 103 102 102
Southern Railway.. 32,200 20 26 25
Studebaker Co 10,500 133 111 132
Wednesday Evening at 7 (the Time), the Event
o?AiUMheeIin,r Wonderful Windows
The Entire Retail District Will Be a Blaze of Light ant) Beauty. You Can't
- Afford to Mist Being Present.
TT T7
Delightful
Special.
In All
Departments
All Week.
U Hj6
A Most Charming Aggregation of all That is Best in the Modes of
the Moment is Presented Here Now in .
Women's and Misses Outer Apparel for Fall
Our buyer's unerring good taste andkeen judgment of good value
was never so pleasingly exemplified as in this remarkable showing
of the new modes in women's dress.
HUNDREDS OF DAINTY GOWNS
and Dancing Frocks, in a wide range
of charming designs; most attractive
of values at these prices
$25.00, $35.00 $45.00
A HOST OF ELEGANT
viduality strikingly apparent in every graceful line; the
ana most popular maienais, inciuuing a tuutcc
line of the popular Bolivia Cloth Suits.........'....
The Exceptional Beauty and Surpassing
High Quality of the
Wtcud
is most gratifying to all our
customers who see the new Fall
models. If you want a really
classy suit at a low price, don't
fail to see these marvelous
values, at $25
100 New Serge Dresses 1050
Special, Thursday, at. .
Beautiful new styles, in plain
serge orv serge combined with
satin or georgette. ,
Georgette fUouaee, in white and flesh,
all sizes, worth J7.B0, tJC Art
Thursday, at W.vV
Crepe de Chine Blouses, in all sizes;
also all pongees, in plain colors and
tripes; worth to $5.00, CO QQ
Thursday, af.. ?e.70
A New Lin. of High Grade Georgette and
Crepe de Chine Blouses, in all sizes to 46; all
the leading shades and (PC 00 to COftOO
black; prices WO PU
Tennessee Copper.. 7,400 24 36 26
Texas Company... ,500 220 316 216
Union Patific 2,300 163 151 161
Union Pacific pfd.. .800 86 86 83
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. . 1,300 12S 127 127
U. 8. Steel 127,600 116 114 115
U. 8. Steel pfd.... 2.200 121 120 120
Utah Copper 11,900 7 9 96
Wabanh pfd. "B', 1,400 U 28 27
Weutern Union.... 2,600 101 106 100
Westlnghnuse Eleo. 22.400 06 64 04
Total sales fur the day, 1,486,000 shares.
New York Money Market.
New York, Sept 27. Mercantile .Paper
3 per cent
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills,
14.71; demand, 94.75 11-16 per cent; ca
bled, $4,76 7-16 per cunt.
Time Loans Steady; sixty days 993
per cent; ninety days, 193 per cent; six
months, 3 3 per cent
Silver Ban. 6SHc; Mexican dollars, 63e-
Bonds Government, steady; rallrqad,
strong.
Money on Call High,. 2 per cent; low,
2 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; last
loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent;
offered at 2 per cent
U. S. r. 2s, reg. L. ft N. un. 4s.. 94
"do coupon ...99 M., K. ft T. 1 4s. 76
U. S. 3s, reg...l00M. P. con. 6s.. 101
Mo coupon ...100 Mont. Power 5s. 98
U. S. 4s. reg. ...110 N. Y. C. deb. Cs.114
do coupon ...110 N. Y. City 48. .10
Am. Smelt. Cs..U4aX. Y., N. H. ft
Am. Tel. ft Tel. ' H. cv. 6s 110
cv. 4 lllNo. Pacific 4a... 2
Anglo-French 5a. 96 do 3s 66
Atch. gen. 4s.... 99 Ore. S. L. ref. 4s 93
B. ft O. 4s 91Pac. T. & T. 5b.101
Beth. St. ref. 6s.l00Penn. con. 4a.l05
Central Pac. 1st. 90 do gen. 4.. 102
C. ft O. cv. 4s... OOReadlng gen. 4s. 86
C, B. ft Q. jt. 4s 98'St L. ft San F.
C, M. ft St P. ref- ';, If
cv. Cs 106So. Pac. cv. 6.. 106
C, R. I ftP. Ry. do ref. 4s 90
ref 4s 3So- Railway 6s. .101
C. ft a ref. 4s 84Union Pacific 4s 97
D ft R. G. c. 4a. 78 do cv. 4s 04
Erie gen. 4s 72 U. S. Rubber Os-lOS'-i
Gen. Electric 5s.l06U. 8. Steel 6s. . .106
Ot No. lat 4a. 99 i Weat Union 4s 00
T. C. ref. 4s 85W. Elec. pv. Lb. 129
Int M. M. 4a.U0 O. of C, 1931. ..100
K. C. So. ref. 5. 90 "Bid.
' I
. London Stock Market..
London, Sept 27. American
were firm with United States
securities
Steel the
most active Issue.
Silver Bar, 32 16-16d per ounce.
Money 4 per cent '
Discount Rates Short bills -and three
month, 596 per cent. t
Bank Clearing.
. Omaha, Sept 27. Bank clearing for
Omaha today were 94,769,224.70, and for
the corresponding day last year 93,417.369.4.
O'Connor Did Not Tarry
Long Around Brooklyn Bridge
"We just took a couple .pf looks at
the Statue of Liberty, escaped a riot
during the street . car strike and then
bade New York goodbye for a better
place to live," said County Commis
sioner O'Connor when he returned
from his fortnight vacation trip in the
east.
"Omaha looks better to me than
any city that we visited. My daugh
ter and I spent several days with
relatives at Washington, D. C, and
were glad to get back to the corn
belt and its commercial center. I can
take a long breath now."
Always the Tnll-Ender.
It, always the desplaed tall-ender that
rears on Ita hind lege and puts some pen
nant contender out of business. Ask George
Stallings, he know,.
JITNEY
TAXI
MAX WELL CARS
Webster 202
AMUSEMENTS
TURPIN'S SCHOOL OF DANCING
Rich School Claas begin. Saturday, September !0, p. m. First Children's Class
Saturday, October 7, 2 :80 p. m. Applications rhould be mad. early. Now open. Adult
Beginners Monday. 8 p. m. and Adult Advanced Tueaday, 8 p. m. No more puplle re
ceived in Monday and Tuesday classes after October 10th. Arrangements may be
made for private lessons day or evening.
Phone H.rn.y 5143. Ztk and F arn.nl StrMta.
jnrxT7-TY
W DODGE D0U11AS STREETS I7
ers; scores ot
$65.00,
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NANCY BOYER, in
"THE LITTLE LADY FROM ,
LONESOME TOWN"
Mat Balcony, 10c; lower Floor, ISc
Nlfhte, 10.50c.
TODAY
2:30
TONITE
8:20
WILLIAMS' SELECT PLAYERS
10c "THE ROSARY" 25c
Three Pays, Commencing Today
Petticoat Minstrels
"Dashing Singing and Dancing
Revue.
MUSICAL CHEF,
Comedy Novelty by P. George
HALL and BECK.
Opera and Uproar.
HARRY GILBERT,
Singing Comedian. .
Best and Latest Phetoplays.
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"The Daughter of MaeGretor"
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