THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER P. 1016. 13 f FOR RENTWJOUSES Miscellaneous. 16,00 1108 R. 2811. Hi.. 4 room, aub-bttae-mant, gas and water, lU.OO 271: Shirley St.. 5 rooms, water and gas: good for the money. tIO.00 1734-86 8. 27th St., St. Louti flat; your choir of lit floor or upstairs apt., modern: reasonahln rent; close to car. 186.00 Heated 1712 Burt St., 2d floor apartment, a room and bath; modern. 140.00 2103 Lothrop St.. 8 rooma, mod., hot water heat; iun porch and aloeptnn porch; good neighborhood and good bouse. D V 8HOLKS CO . 11 Ctty Nat. Bank Bid. Doug. 41. FOR RENT Ap'ts and Flats West MEW "IDALIA" APARTMENTS. JUST COMPLETED. UK-IT N. 33D ST. In Omaha's choice and select residence district; consisting of: 4R. apartment with built-in bed and mall dressing room which has built-in chiffonier, making practically a 6 -room apartment, tt-R. apartment with built-in bed, small dressing room which has built-in chif fonier, sun parlor with tils floor, built-in bookcases, making practically a 6 -room apartment All apartments finished in white enamel and oak, beautifully decorated, exclusive lighting fixtures; gas range with oven above, refrigerator iced from outside; large light kitchens; el. light fixtures with extra sockets for electrical appliances; and lamps; Murphy-tn-a-door beds; wall safes, vacuum system; (run dryer In laundry; French doors in living rooms: double curtain rods. Absolutely up-to-date and complete In every respect. Call us for nnnnlntmtint. or Innitor will show you throutfh. Omaha s Largest Rental Agency. HASTINGS ft HETDEN, '1614 Harney. Tyler 50. MELROSE APARTMENTS, JUST COMPLETED. TWO LEFT. Located at 83d and California, very beautiful and up-to-date. In a good loca tion; on Harney ear line. One 3 -room Apt, consisting of living room with built in bed, dining room with built-in bed, and small dressing room, which has built-in chiffonier, kitchen and bath. ' One 4-r, Apt., constating of living room, dining- room with built-in bed, small dressing room and built-in chiffonier, bed room, kitchen and bath. Very choice and up-to-date. Open today. Janitor will show you through. Omaha's Largest Rental Agency. HA8TINQ8 ft HEYDEN, 1814 Harney Bt. FOR RENT Dundee five-room apartment, for 66.00. W. L. SELBT ft SONS. ' DOUGLAS 1(10. North. 7-RCOM APARTMENT. Located at 2117 Sherman Ave: heat, water and Janitor service; large rooma; all in gqod shape; only 32.60 winter, 826.0. summer. P hone Douglas 4810. RENT CUT TO $16. 1110 N. 2 2d., 4-r. flat, steel range, gas plate, kitchen cabinet; water paid, $16. RASP BROS. Douglas 1653. ROOMS. NEW BRICK FLAT, 1107 N. 23d; first-class condition; all modern; 20 month. Phone Doug. 4810. MOST modern, up-to-date brick flat in city. not water neat, iz uaaa su u. Harney 180t. South. ROOM, almost new, modern flat, 2713 Jackson St. Telephone Walnut 3084 or Douglas 1968. SIX large rooms, inside flat, in brick bulld ing, 1621 8. 10th, over grocery; $13; bath. 1 4-RM. Apt. In Sterling; no car tars. Trust Company. D. 1161.- Miscellaneoue. $26.00231 8. 30th St., 6-r., flat, all modern. ' $7.60 HIT Clark St., l-r. flat. 136.00 818 N, 16th St., l-r. flat. $27.60 363$ Davenport St.. 8-r., all mod. $36.00 62$ & 36th St.. fi-r.. all modern bungalow. , H. JL WOLF, . . 514 Ware Block. Douglas 8068. MOST modern up-to-date brick flat in city: hot water beat; walking distance. D. 061. H. 1801. ROOM flat for rent, $26 per month; close In. Phone Doug. 162. FOR RENT Bminen Pr'p'ty Stores- RESTAURANT, 107 8. 16th; steam halt. Hull, 24th and Parker, on year's lease. 607 South 13th St. rood brick, 930. JOHN N. FRENZBR, DOUGLAS 664. TWO modern stores near postofflce. Low rent. O. P. Stebblna, 1610 Chicago. Offices and Desk Room. DESIRABLE studio location In We ad Bldg., mh and Famam, and in Baldrlge Bldg., 20th and Farnam; rental reasonable. F. D. WE AD, Wead Bldg. DESIRABLE office rooms In the remodeled Crounae block, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoixlce), ill) to lb per month. Conrad Young. 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1671. CHOICE office space. Baird Bldg.. 17th and Douglas. McCague In v. Co. WANTED TO RENT. Unfurnished Houses and Flats. WE want more bouses and apart menu to rant. The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list Is conclusive proof of the efficiency of our rental service. If you want to keep your places rented see Payne ft Slater Co.. "Omaha's Rental Men." 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg.. Doug. 1016. WB HAVE customer for a 6 or 6 rm. house or bungalow; not far from high school. What have youT CALL US UP. HURRY. INTER -STATE REALTY CO. 829-30 City Nat'l. D. 8862. 'WANTED Listing on cottages or houses to rent or sell on easy payments. Have cus tomers waiting. Inquire 413 Karbuch Block, Douglas 8407. OALLAQHKR ft NELSON will look after your rentals. ti4 Brandels Bldg. Doug. S882. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West BEAUTIFUL HOME. Ws have for sals on very easy termi a splendid residence at 116 N. 33d St. Thle house has eight rooms, all In fine con dition, Ttts lot is 60x142. It is In a very desirable neighborhood and the price is ertalnly low. ALFRED THOMAS. 208 First National Bank Bldg. WEST FARNAM RESIDENCE $5,000 This Is a good 2-story frame house with T rooms, strictly modern and In good con dition, one-half block of the Farnam car line and close to the Blackstone hotel. ( GEORGE & COMPANY 902 City National Bank Bldg. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT 8 -room, 8 baths, nearly new ; big discount, only $6.160. See It. 823 N. 88th Avi, 2118 LINCOLN BL YD 1 1 -room house, strictly modern, with hot water beat Douglaa 1111. North. BEMIS PARK $3,000 YOUR OWN TERMS Thts la a seven-room house, all mod urn, With a large living room, recently painted and dooorate-d throughout, and In flrat clasa condition. This is not an old prop erty, but something good, and the price Is a. real ss-rlflre for quick sale. $300 caah and the balance same as rent. Lorsted on an east front lot, i&th and Lafayette avs- ""GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3082. 810-20 City National. fAN ESTATE orders one remaining property closed out. A 6-r. house, business lot, Ullltary Ave., only $1,260. A great bar SjioRQB a WALLACE. 14 Kaolin Bldg. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. 2418 Larimore Ave. $150 Cash Price $2250 A fine 4 -room home, full cemented basement; bath and toilet; Just newly painted and papered. Call Tyler 60 and auk for Mr. Uieslng. HASTINGS & HAYDEN UU Harney St. NEW BUNGALOW. A five-room, strictly modern bungalow, with bath. It Is fintnhed In oak. up-to-date., bulit-tii features and lighting fix ture; full basement, large attic. Located at 3923 North 25th St. I'rlce, S3, 150: easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Building. Phone P-ug. 4270. l2WCA8ii7$2.R0 MO? Buys on.- of the cluwiUnt bungalows on the market icitity ; S-rooni. trl-t l mod., oak finish. hlgh-RrartV fixtures; has a number of npfctal f.-alurest; full base ment, furnnee h'at; danUy fast front lot; IS bltta. to car; south of Waverly Park. Price I3.1H0. RA.SE' BROS., DOUtJ. ltiK3. NEW BUNGALOW, $1,750. Just west of Fort Omaha. 4 rooms and bath, electric Hunt, fine well with pump, good cellar, cement walka, chicken house and close to school. 8150 cash, balance on your own terms. This Is a bargain and beats paying rent. P. J. TKBBKNS, 60ft Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 218J. 1 KOI'NTZE I' LACK r'Mrlotl district real- flencp for sale A. V. KnletU, 3:K. N. lth. 5-HOOM cottagt. on Florence Blvd., for only $1.760. Douglas 1294. FOR 3A1.E 2 arrcs "improved. "Vol. 1546. South. WELL LOCATED -IN HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT. Just finished and up to the minute six room bungalow; large living rcom. fire place, beam celling, bullt-ln bookcases, dining room, built-in buffet, plate rail and paneled walls, kitchen and pantry on firm floor, thn?e large bedrooms and bath op second floor; full basement; large east front lot, with shade trees. We will be glad to call for you and show you this fin bungalow. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Oiound Floor McCague Bldg. FIVE ROOMS-- NfcW All modern in every detail, living and dining room all oak finish, with bullt-ln bookcases; pantry with elaborate cup boards; Icebox room; full basement with floor drain; shades; electric fixtures and screeds; all furnished. This Is a real bar gain at $2,760; $60V cash, balance on terras to ault. j Others ask as much as $.260. Let us show you this week. T RAVER BROS., T0S Omaha Nat Bk. Doug. 6888. Evenings Web 4?'6 AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Eight-Room Modern House at 709 South mh Street. Will be sold to the highest bidder on the premises. Monday, Nov. 13th at 10 a m. House Must be Moved From Lot. This is a well built house and a chance ot pick up a bargain. DRAKE & CO., Owner. . James L. Dowd, Auctioneer. HOUSES WANTED. WE HAVE BUYKRS FOR HOMES WORTH THE' MONEV IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIHT YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FO RESULTS. O'NEILL'S REAL ESTATE ft INS. AQNCT., BrandelH Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024. VERY SPECIAL BARGAIN. $2,100 will buy 66x140 ft., with good house, on 28th, just off Leavenworth; non resident owner. Easy terms. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 18, 01 FARNAM ST. NEW 6-ROOM BUNGALOW Very easy terms. 1210 S. 26th Ave, Red 1881. Miscellaneous. STOP THAT RENT BILL. A new five-room cottage on" large cor ner lot. 54x126; just being started; mod ern in every detail: oak floors; close Id and near West Farnam car line. $2,360, 1300 Down, $36 per Month. Ready December 16th. SCHULER & CARY, J04 Keellne Bldg. Phone Doug. 6074. IN 'VESTMENTS," INSURANCE $400 Income . on price, $2,600, being 8 houses, 6 rooms each, near high school and Crelghton college. Also 6 and 6 -room bungalows. lUOO down, and two 8-room, $96 down, balance monthly. CHAS. E. WILLIAMSON CO. WE have clients with caah who are looking for good, first-class, close-in Investment property. HI ATT COMPANY. 245-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 80. NEW bungalow; also l-i. and gardening, your terms and price; jnv. with 1400. rent. 3 houses (flat coat $3.1)00). 82-500. D. 2107 FIVE rooms, new. oak finish, fully deco rated, all modern, etc., $2,750; 'J00 cash, balance monthly. Colfax 1836. REAL ESTATE Unimproved North. AFTER looking at MINNB LUSA. 300 dif ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today yon will understand why others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., Tyler 187. 748 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. WAVERLY PARK. One of the choice lots In the addition: sine, 46x136; east front, and on the car line. Price, $760. Terms $10 cash and 7.50 per month. C. A. QRIMMEL. 849 OmahaNat. Bk. Bldg. Phone D. J816, OWNER must se.i east front lot mFonts ntlle Blvd., In Clatrmonl Will sell at sacrifice price If taken at ones. Call Douglas 1733. South. ACRES SOUTH. Improved and unimproved In on to ten-acre tracts, on or near Bellevue car line. Best of school faclltttea C. R. COMBS, 1'bune Doug. 3916. SOU Brandels Thoater. Miscellaneous. A FINE place for chicken raising, garden ing or fruit trees and berry bushes; 1 good lots; one block from car line and close to school. Price, $7bu, 81 down and 60c per week on each Joi. Bos 7047, Bes REAL ESTATE Suburban Benson. START YOUlt HOME IN BENSON! BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 down and $10.00 pr month: price $200 00; slxo 6vxl38: located on Locust St., between Clark and Burn ham, not far from school and car lint, uso R Wright Re or nr.-?. omana. J Dundee. VACANT LOTS. DUNDEE. We have Just listed three elegant lots btwren 49th and 60th streets on Capitol avenue, all to-foot frontage, that are priced at a nnrrlflre price. If you are looking for a lot to build on either this fall or next spring It will pay you to Investigate th'-se lots. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY. Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781. DUNDEE 1018 Cuming bt Htrl tly modern, new. 7-r. house, hard wood finish, extra well built and right up to the minute, ready to occupy. Price 15,400. Easy terms 8. P. BOS .'WICK ft SON. 300 Bes Bldg. Tyler 1E08- South Side. ROOM residence, South Side. 91, 808; 880 cash, balance 916 pr mot tb Doug lilt Florence. NE THAW AY haa 8. 4. 6, 30 and 18S-aor Impr. tracts for city property. Flo. 88$. Miscellaneous. 3 ACRES, 4-room house, barn $ 3.600 120 acres, 12 miles of P. O -.. 19,309 JOHN N, FRENZER Doug. 664. TWO ACRES, bearing fruit trees and 8 room modern house for sale cheap. In Omaha. Watts. 637 Paxton Block. REAL ESTATE Investments SEE US FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TUKEY A SON, Phone Doug. 602. 1607-8 W. O. W. Bldg FOR HALE. Ltouhi brick St. Uuis fiiit. within fou- plocke of Ulb aud Hanisy; uloae to. bar gain prlo. CALKINS ft CO.. Dcuvlaa 1813. City National Baas. 'Decrease. WE have clients with cann who are looking for good. flrst-clsM, close-in Investment properly. HI ATT COMPANY. 246-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler OfK Ifl.Kiifu-Brlck flat near 30th and Farnara; rented at fbO a month. a LOVER A SPAIN. Douglas 2fi2. 919 3 City National. REAL ESTATE. WM. COIF AX, Keellne Bldg Dou rSTS REAL ESTATE B'ncas Pr'pty DOWNTOWN LOTS. 44x68 feet, 19th and Rurt Sts.. $!.:00. 40x6 feet, with half lnter-t In 16 font driveway, near 30th and Fnrnam Sts., $1,000. J, H. Dumont 416-IS Kee llne DLlg. Phone Douglas 600. INCOME property" near Ford plant. Hth St. Own-r. Harney 3864. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. 64T'a15rIC TmpToved land, Kimball CoJ Nsb. $26: near Kimball; no aand; want hard ware or general atore; also have good hardware at Hamlin, la., fur sale for cash. R. Hansen, Hamlin, la. HAVE two 160-acre farms and one 80-acre farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for ctty property. ARCHER REALTY CO., 890 Brandels Bldg. Ranch specialist, sell or trndo ranches for city property, K. Franta. B7fi Rrandela Bldg TRADES TRADES TRADES. Farms. Cattle, Ranches, New Apart -menta. Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block. FIRST-CLASS west Iowa farm to deal for Nebraska or Colorado land. THOMAS CAMPBELL. KERLINE HI, DG. A U-ROOM rooming houna for sale or ex change for equity In lots or house and lot, or good car; good location. Call Doug- laa 6896 after 8 p. m. WR have some good homes and rental prop erties for Neb. or la. land. hid ward F. Williams Co., Omaha Nat l Bank Bldg. OOOD lot, desirable location, will take used Ford as part payment. Webster 4248. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORT IN PARK REGION OF MINNESOTA FOR BALE. If you are a sportsman read this ad over more than ones. Then get busy; Its the opportunity of a lifetime. For good reasons the owners of one of the finest iummer resorts In the northern woods haa decided to place his property on the market Thle la not one of the . conventional summer resorts It's vastly different from the ordinary run of them. Main dining room and cabins are of logs. The location Is an Island of ,4 acres in one of Minnesota's grandest deep-water lakes. The boating and bathing are un excelled; there are bass grounds where this gamey fish Is caught in abundance, together with pike, trout, crappleB and other varieties; the hunting In season ts great. Near by the Mississippi has its sourcs In Itasca State park, and about all there la a scenlo grandeur that fascinates the eye, and furnishes a constant source of delight. Here one may idle away a summer in idealistic simplicity, with every appealing sport at the command of visitors. The owner wants to sell It, but would take land in North Dakota or Mon tana aa part payment. Some one who would buy It and convert it Into a club prop erty for a company of wealthy sportsmen would make a tenstrlke. For full particulars address J. O. CHRYSLER ft BON, Lake Park. Ia. - REAL ESTATE WANTED WANTED 4, ( and 6 -roomed houses that can be sold for $100 cash; balance $16 per month; give complete description first letter. W FARNAM SMITH & CO.. 1320 Farnam. Tel. Doug. 10B4. NOTICE. I have good Income property renting for $68 per month; mortgage, $3,600. Price, $7, E00. Want land or acreage. W. a FRANK, $01 Neville Block. WB have buyers for your property. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 939-90 City Nat'l Bldg. Doug. 8862. FOR SALES F. D. Wead. 310 S. 18th St. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, pianos, tnd. notes aH security. $40 (-mo H. H. gds,, total cost, 83.60. 40 indorsed notea, total cost. $2.60. Smaller, larger am'ts, proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, Organized by Omaha Bunlneaa Men, 43$ Rose Bldg.. 16th and Farnam. Ty. 666. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. 6 PER CENT to 6 per cent" on best class city residences In amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. $1,600 MORTGAGE, bearing 7 per cent semi ann.; secured by farm, 9 miles from town, valued at $4,600. Talmadge-Loomla Inv. Co., W. O. W. Bldg. REAL ESTATE loans, 6 per cent. See D. E. BUCK ft CO., 91$ Omaha Nat. Bank. NO DELAY, W. T. GRAHAM, BEE HI, DCi. OMAHA homes East Nebraska farms. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat'l. Phone Doug. 2716. FARM and city loans, 6-64 and 6 per i:ent. W. H. Thomas, Keellne Bldg. Doug.. 1G48. 7? r MONEY HARRiSONAM ORTON yO 91$Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranches. We also buy good farm mort gages. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. DON'T PAY IN INSTALLMENTS, PAY IN 2. 3, 4 or 6 YEARS. BEST PLAN. SHOPEN A CO.. KKKLINK BLDG. 1 REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED THOS. L. JJcUARRY, KEELINE BLDG. TEL. RED 4.144. 6 PER CENT and 6 per cenrmoney. To land A Trumbull, 449 Bee Bldg. Douglas 0707. $100 to $in,ooo made promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg, 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY on hand "for city"" and " farm loans. II. W. Binder. City National Rank Bldg. GARVIN BROS. .14.r. Omaha Nat'l Hunk Uldg. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6 J. H. Dumont ft Co., 41K per cent, nu Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. Our NebruHk;. farm mortgages si- not af fected by European wars or panles. Amounts $400 to $201000. We collect all 6 Interest and principal free of r-harge; 80 years in the Nebraska farm field without a Ions Is our record. KLOKE INVESTMENT COMPANY. 801 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg., Omaha. Neb FOR SALE Block treasury a took. Oold mine, Leadvtlle, Colo. If lntereed a- me for particulars. Addrea Box 7900, Bee. MAKE me an offer on any part Tan hlian-x Commonwealth Mortgage Co., amnion Unusual opportunity. Act quickly. Address Y 669, Bee. Abstracts of Title. XT aw Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., JTYCH 306 8. 17th St.. ground floor. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstrar-t of fice In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theater. POULTRY AND PET STOCK DAMAOBD WHEAT. 11.60 W. Wagfl.r. 101 N. lltb. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARI.BT-DAVIDBON MOTOHCYCI.KII. Bar. fain. In uaed machlnna. Victor Hon., 'Ttio Motercycl, Man," 3703 Laavanwortk. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Lands. palm beach county Heads the poll for net profits from Its truck farms and citrus fruit groves, and la also elected the finest climate In the world. For particulars and literature apply A. PARSON ft SON. Phone Doug, 7946. 663 Brandels Bldg Jowa Lands. AT AUCTION Four good farms containing 80 arret each, will be aold at Public Auction on the farms one mile vast and 2 miles south of LanKdon, Mo., on easy terms, WEDNESDAY, NOV. I&TH, AT 1 P. M. These fat ins are about H miles south of Iowa state line, are level and the beat black soil; all In cultivation and all in winter wheut that go with farms; fair Improvements. If you want one of the best producing farms In Ihr country at j our own prlre, don't fall U attend this aule. The legal numbers ar aouth half of sec. it. Town. 64, Range 41, Atchison Co., Mo. These farms rf n : for 9-6 of wht'al and . orn, delivered. For further Information s Frank Bobhltt, Langdon, Mo., or Dowd Auction Co., 1134 W. O. W. Bldg., Omaha, Neb. JAMES L. DOWD, Auctioneer. FRANK BOBIUTT. Owner $40 PER-ACRE." Hi 6" acn fourteen miles from Council Bluffs, adjoins small sta tion and school; main autnmoblle road; fair set of Improvements; Ides) stork and grain farm; small pnymcnt down, balance long time; low rate of Interest. J. G. Boiie 2:iLafayette Ave.. Phone 8648. IOWA andNelCfarms7ali slseV within driving distance of Omaha. W. T. Smith Co., 914 City N a nDa nk Bldg., Omaha. Minnesota. 24"-ACRE FARM 45 MILES FROM Minneapolis; 3 miles from two good rail road towns; good set of buildings, consist ing of ?-romn house, large barn, granary, corn cribs, machine shed, windmill, etc 1G0 acres under cultivation; can practi cally all be cultivated; no waste land: excellent corn land; 80 head of rattle, consisting of 1J cotgs, balanoa one and two-year-olds, 6 horses, hogs, chickens and complete set of machinery every thing on the place. Including one-third of this year's crop, goes at $60 per aore; $,00fl cash, all the time wanted on bal ance, 6 per cent Interest. Schwab Bros., 10U Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn. Missouri Lands. GREAT BARGAINS $6 down, $6 monthly, buys 40 acri'H good fruit and poultry land near town, southern Missouri. Pries only $300. Address Box 80S. Excelsior Springs, Mo. SMALL M1SHOUIU FARM $10 caah and $6 monthly; no interest or taxes; highly pro ductlve land; close to 3 big markets. Write for photographs and full Informa tion. Munger, A-llfl, N. Y. Life Build Kansas Ctty, Mo. Nebraska Lands. GOOD WHEAT AND CORN LAND. 160 acres, 14 ml. McCook. another good R. R. town. Black loam, 100 ac cultv. one field. Balance good grass. Fenced. Price $1,860. Terms. Cornelius ft Co., Hastings. Neb. SMOOTH 80 near town, Johnson Co., Neb. Reduced price for 10 days; possession given. Easy terms. STEWART, 216 S. 17th. FOR SALE Besi largo body high grade medium priced land In Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach. Nh. A HIOHLY Improved farm for grain rent. TOLAND ft TRUMBULL, pou Vlaa707. 44 6 Bee Bids;. CAN sell or exchange any lands you have to offer. C. J, Canan, McCague Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. UPPER WISCONSIN Beat dairy and gn eral crop state In tho union. Settlers wanted: lands for sale at low prices on easy terms; excellent lands fnr stock raising. Auk fnr booklet 86 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. If Interested In fruit lands, ask for book let on Apple Orchards, Address Land Com missioner Soo Railway, Minneapolis, Minn. AUTOMOBILES WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Phono D. 3292. 2047 Farnam 8L REBUILT OVERLANDS. (LATE MODELS.) FORDS, TOURING CARS, $175 UP. Alao Bulcks, Studehakers, Hupps and other light cars from $116 up. Lowest prices In Amorica. Cars demonstrated. List furnished to out-of-town purchas ers. Send for it; no obligation. Who's s-'tting the pace now? In th first ten months of 191 THE 1 J E K gained 47,940 Paid Ads, EXCEEDING the COMBINED GAIN of tho other two Omaha paper for same period by more than 20,000 PAID ADS. Good Results. Oood Rates. Good Service. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 2209 Famam St. Douglna 3310. 1918 Stearns Knight 8. touring $1,60A 1!))4 lliidHun Six model 64 060 1911 Hudson Coupe 660 1 0 1 7 Maxwell Tour., brand new 640 AUTO INSURANCE Fire, Theft and Liability at lowest ratas. KILLY, ELLIS & THOMPSON, 0n-14 City Nal. Bk. Bldg, Doug. 2819. Douglas 863. 2216-18 Farnam St. A CAR that ts properly rebuilt la In most cases good bargain. : Our facilities are your Insurance. I S. O. S. Motor Co., 2406 Leavenworth. Tyler 717. DON'T throw away old tires. We make one new tire from iwo old ones and save you fcft per cent. 2-ln-l Vulcanising Co., 1616 Davenport St., Omaha. Neb. Douglas 8914. ' USED" CARS 'AT REAL PRICES. C. W. ERANCIS AUTO CO., DmiRliiK BRS. 2216-18 Farnam 8L WE will trade you a new Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL OARAGE CO.. 20th and Harney. Douglas 6261. CROSSTO W N GARAGE, 316 S. 24th St. 1-uuh 414. VY-- Imiv OI.O 'AKS. Parts for Hup 20, oidnmnhllc, Chevrolet, Appsrson. CORO tires fnr Fords, 30x3, $8.66; 8ftx3Vfc, $11.66. Xwlrbe) Bros. D. 4K78. 8619 Far nam St. OUR REPAIR WORK WILL SATISFY YOU ,t TELL ft B1NKLEY, 2318 Harney fU. Doug. 1640. Auto Repairing and Painting. stiom rij'ft; HcimcE station." GEORGE W. WILLIAMS. 1606 Jackson St. Carburetors my specialty. Red 4142. Iiufl ri'wnrri r .nignnto we can't repair. Colls rvf-lr-.l lit vs-tor-Vr. 210 N. 18th. NEB. Auto Radiator Repair Harvlca. and prices right. 218 S. 19th St. D. 7880. Auto Livery and Garages. EXPERT auto repairing, "servlr car al ways rendy." Omaha Garage, 3010 Harney St. Tyler 6fir. Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive It I charge by mile. Ooug. 3622. Evenings, Tyler 1836. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Katherlne Uvblt to Charies Flngirlas" northeast conn-r Tvvcnty-i.i'venth and Wt'jtt Washington sit rot, 10 Ox UK $2,500 Irwin S. H-uve and v.-If Ir. Krli: Johnson. Nineteenth stroM, 360 fel south of J trt, 40x!40. 2.600 Rolert L. Kohlttori and wife to Wlnnl fred M. Heydn. Dodge street, 132 foet east of Twenty-sixth street, north sldf. 99xll& 1 Hans Anderson, guardian, to A. A. Myers, Forty-svnth stresl, 120 feet south of Cuming street, west side, $5x130 l.too A. B. Alpln, et al, executor, to Max Rosenthal, northwest corner Twenty-fourth ami Indiana avenus, 73x 120 1.400 Columbian Investment rompany to Alice McShane, southeast corner Walnut avenue' and Fifty .first street, 46.6x12!) 360 Columbian Investment company to Alice McShane, Walnut avenue and 48 feet east of Fifty. first street, south aldu, 41.6x128 a&Q Emll Luenberger and wife to Chris tian Soendswn, Forty-serond street, 40 feet north of Spauldlng street, eaat aide, 40x12(1. 1 Charles W. Martin and wife to GRAIN ANDPRODUCE General Advance Rules Market Wheat, Corn and 0t Get Substantial Boost. ALL RECEIPTS ARE HEAVY Omaha, November 8. 1916. The receipts of all grains were fairly heavy today and there was a general ad vance In prices. Wheat led In the advanrt ind was quoted from 4c to Tc higher, while com sold from 3c to c, higher and oats advanced about 1 Ho. The excellent caah demar.d for wheat waa In a large mcasuie the tesutt of the strong export Inquiry and th hulk of the better sample of wheat sold about 6c over the average price on M. riday. The general run of No. 2 hard wheat brought $1.8201 -3. while the bulk of the No. 8 hard was quoted at $1 78? l.Si). The poorer grades of wheat sold nulie lesdlly at advanced prices, the No. 4 hard 1 ringing from $1.74 to $1,60. and th-i sample grade ranging In pries from $1.60 to $1.74 The aalea of durum wheat were rather light, but there was a pretty good Inquiry for mixed wheat, the No. S grade selling from $1 74 to $1.90, and the No. 4 bringing from $1.70 to II It The corn market was strong, with 'he yellow selling at a lc premium, and the white and mixed aamp.se going at Ktlc. Old corn waa very scarce, and th commercial grades of thts variety sold at about 43tfl4r, Oats were rather dull on account of lUht receipts, but the market was strong, the No. 3 white selling at 68c, and the No. 4 white going generatly at 1144c. Rye wss In excellent demand at higher prices, the bulk of the sample grading No. 3 anil selling at II. 87(91. SM. The trade In barley was qulti active, and the market wka quoted practically un changed. ' Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 1.31.9.000 bu. ; corn, 19.000 bu.; oats, 416, 000 bu. Liverpol close: Wheat, steady; corn, tHd to 8d higher. Primary wheat receipts were 2,822, 00 bu. and shipments 8.87.00 bu., against receipts of 1,641,000 bu. and shipments of 2,166,004 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts were 1. 662,000 bu. and shipments 764,000 bu., against receipts of $36,000 bu. and shipments of 209.000 bu. last yeaar. Primary oats receipts were 109,000 bu. and ahlpments 1,986,00 bu., against receipts of 1,840.000 bu. and shipments of 1,618.000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats 43$ Chlcsgo 130 404 Minneapolis 809 Duluth IbO Omaha 139 19 Kansas City 367 64 Ht. Louis 197 44 Winnipeg '.....74 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. 1. 84. No. 8 hard winter: 1 car, $1.644: $ cars, $1.84; 11-8 cars, $1.81; 4 cars, $1,89; 8 cars, $1.82; 1 car, $I.H1; $ cars. I1.81H ; t car, $1.81 K; 6 cars, $1.81. No. 8 hard hard winter; 1 cars, $1.81; 3 cars, $1.82; 1 car, $1.81; 1 cars, $1.11; 4 cars, $1.80; 16 1-6 cars. $1.80; 4 cars, $1.79; 4 cars, $1,78. No. 4 hard winter: 1 cars, $1,80; 1 cars, $1.79; 4 cars, $1.78; 1 cars. $1.77; 2 cars, $1.76; 1 car, $1.7$: 1 car (smutty), $1.70. Sample hard winter; 1 car, $1.74; 1 car, $1.71; 3-6 car, $1.70; 1 car, $1.80; 8-$ car (rye mixed), $1.50. No. 4 spring: 1 car, $1.71; 1 cars. $1.76. Sample spring: 1 car (light), $1.40; 1 car, $1.10. No. 4 white spring mixed: 1-8 car, 1 1.71. No. 8 mixed durum; 1 car, $1.90; 1 car, $1.87'; 1 car, $1.86. No. $ durum: 1 car, $1.90; 1-1 oar. $1.88. No. 8 durumi car, $1.72. No. 4 durum: I ear, $1.68. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.86; t cars, $1.64; 1 car, $1.81; 1 car, $1.81; 1 car, $1.80; 1 car, $1.79; 1 oar, $1.79; 1 oar, 11.71. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 11.98; 1 car, $1.14; 1 car, $1.80; 1 cars. $1.76; 1-8 car. 11.70. Rye No. 3: 1 oar, $1.88; 8 cars. $1.17 ; 18-6 cars, 11.37. No. 4: 1 car, $1.36. Barley No. 4: 1 car, $1.06. No. 1 feed: 1 car, 97c. Rejected; 1 car, 96c; 1 car, 80o. Corn No. 3 whits: 2 cars, 16c; 1 car. 88e. No. 8 white: 3-1 car (old) 98o; 1 oars, 68o. No. 4 white: 1 csr, 97c; 9 cars, 87c; 3 cars, 86c. No. 8 yellow: 1 car, 90c. No. $ yellow; 1 car (old) 84c; 1 cars, 89o. No. 4 yellow: 2 oars, 88o. No. 6 yellow: car (old) 92c. No. 1 mixed: 1 oar, 99o. No. 1 mixed: 1 car (old) 99o; 1 oar, 88o. No. 6 mixed: 1 cars (old) 92c. No. 6 mixed: 2 cars (old) 90c. Oats No. I white: 9 can, 69c. No. 4 white: 8 cars, 61 e, Sample white: 1 cars. 61c; 3 cars. 60o. Omaha Cash PricesWheat: No. 2 hard $1.811.84; No. 3 hard, $1.7901.68; No. 4 hard. $1.70Ctl.90: No. 3 spring, $1,770 1.87; No. 9 spring, $1.7401.84; No. 1 durum. $1.741. 89; No. 8 durum, $17201-67. Corn: No. 2 white, 8A08c; No. 1 white, 97 49 89c; No. 4 white. 86087c; No. S whlto, 6616186c; No. 6 white, 84086c; No. 8 yellow, 69O90c; No. 8 yellow, 8709 c; No. 4 yellow, 87088c; No. 6 yellow, infra 7c; No. $ yellow, 860660 No. 3 mixed, 88Q88c; No. 3 mixed, 87 0 98c; No. 4 mixed. 86067c; No. 6 mixed, 66f 86c; No. 6 mixed, 84066c. Oats: No. 3 white, 62062o; standard, 6252c; No. 1 whits. ftl40&2c; No. 4 white, 61 510. Barley: Halting, 97c O $1.16; No. 1 feed, 76097c. Rye: No. 3, H II 01-39; No. 1, $1.2701-96. Omaha Futures Market. The export situation was again the gov erning factor In the wheat market and siili stantl'il gains were made In the Decern her uid Ma article. The local market, howovor. was comparatively quiet and the Interim In the pit generally was centered In wheat aa the tradrrs were awaiting the result of thi government crop report on corn beforo taking In decided position In this market. There was a good export Inquiry for corn and when? and the com market was givan added strength by the strong cash situa tion and the present car shortage, mhik were featureless and were firm in sympathy with wheat and corn. liocal range of options: Art. Open. High. Low. Close. ("SaT" Wht.. I 1 f f' Doc. 1 79 t 89 179 1 82 179 May 11 82 180 181 1X4182 July 1 43 .1 44 143 1 44 142 Corn. Dec. 1301 96 68 84 82 May 83 86 SB 86 S3 Oats. I Dec. 610 61 61 61 61 May I6 6(H Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 916 South Sixteenth street. Omaha: Art. 1 Open. High. 1 Low. Closa. ITesT Wht. 1 i Dec. 1 860 1 90 184 I S7 IM May 1 87 I 11 186 I 69 186 July 1 61 1 64 149! 1 63 U0 Corn. I Dec. 8887 9ft 17 M 'fc 8 May M99 91 86 90 HI July 88089 91 8 90 8R Oats. 1 Dec. M0 64 66 64 May 68 69 68 68 68 Pork. I Jan. 96 17 26 6926 97 26 10 26 16 May 26 46 20 60 2S 40 2fl 47 36 26 Lard. I I Dec. I 16 76 18 87 116 721 16 76 18 70 Jan. I 16 62 16 96 16 70 16 lb 16 66 Ribs. I 111 Jan. f 18 96 14 17ll 96j II 0$ 13 92 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat Develops Strength on Advert Rtiro pean Advices. Chicago, Nov. 8. Activity of export houses tn atiHorblng offerings carried th wheat market sharply upgrade today, the rise amounting tn some rases at one time to as much ss 6. Prices closed unsettled! 2 to 2f net higher, with December at $1.97 to $1.87 and Msy at $1.66 to $1.89. Corn gained I to 2 . oats Sty to c, and provisions 7c to 22c. Despite Intense Interest In election re sults, the course of prices In the wheat trade seemed lo depend chiefly, if not al together on non-political factors. The up ward tendency of the market waa xhown as soon an trading began and was ascribed In a large mitaaure to a falling off In the European visible supply and to adverse Kuropean crop advices. In this conned ion special slirnlnVan.-A was attached lo riporta that foreigner were exchanging future for rash grain at a rapid rate, and that the pit supply of future holdings appeared to have bven greatly lessened. The fact REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Stephen C. WlrtK, Fort Omaha ave nue, 160 feet west of Twenty-flfth avenue, east side, Irregular 1 Reserve Real Estate company to Jer ome F. Heyn, Twenty-second street, 120 feet gouth of Davenport street, west side, 66x76 1 Julius Cantonl and wife to Renjamln Horn berg. Wirt street, 160 feet west of Twenty-first street, north aide, 75x1S4 2 Rose Klerman and husband to Klmer Wetander et al, Twentieth street, 200 feet north of J street, west side, 60x120 i Klmer Welander and wife to Rost Klerman, southwest corner Fif teenth street and B?rry avenue, 40x130 i I'tte rain time, assisted In aiming the ice. In the laic transactions' ralhT aharn declines from the top quotations of tin tiay were reiordad, owing to aala to reallxe profits on purchases made durkna the earlier hours. According to some authori ties, sympathy with the New York slink market recessions was lo a considerable extent responsible for movement hero at ine nnisn. Oalim In provisions resulted from buvlna on tho part of houses with foreign con nect ions. rhe best denta ntl was for Is rd. Cash prices: Wheal. No. 2 red. $1 8441 186; No. 3 red. $1.7f0 181 ; No. 2 hard, 1192; No. 3 hard. $l.8tt IT 1.88. Corn: No. : yellow, m w. $1.02; uU. $1.03 I. Of. ; j .o. yenow, new, sstfinc; old. 81. 01); No. 4 white, new, M40c Oats: No. S white. fiSOHOc; standard, f4 bit v. Rye: No. 2. nominal: No. 3, 4)1.43. Harhiy: fiftcff$1.23. Seeds; Timothy. $3.2606 -6: clover, $lt.00O 16.00. Provisions: Pork, $:'9.00; lard. $17.00; rlhs. $l3.tl314 37. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Receipts, 4.86 cases; unchanged. PotatoesReceipts. 66 cars; unchanged. Live Poultry I'nchangfU. NEW YORK GKNKRAL MAHKKT. Quotations of tho Daj on Various leading , Commodities. New York, Nov, 8. Klour Firm. Wheat Spot, firm; No. t hard. $1.03 No. I northern Duluth, $2.01; No. 1 north ern Manitoba, $2.11 f. o. b. New York. Corn Spot, firm; No. 2 yejiow, new, $1.10 fl, I. f. New York to arrive, OatsSpot, firmer; standard. 60O60c. Hay Firm. Hops Steady; state, 1916. 46061c. Hides Firm, leather Firm. Provision Pork:, Firm. Reef; Firm; fami ly, $16.60017.00. Lard: firm: middle west, $17.26017.96. Tallow; Firm. Butter Finn; receipts, 11,917 tubs; creamery, 170$6o; firsts, 36036c; seconds, 84036c. Eggs Firm; receipts, 16,616 rases; fresh gathered, extra fine, 42044c; extra firsts. 40Olc; firsts. 37 0 $9c; seconds, 14037c. Cheese Unsettled; receipts, 9,966 boxes; stats, whole milk flats, fresh specials, 32c; same, average fancy, SS022c. Poultry Dressed, quiet; chickens. 21030c; fowls, 16033c; turkeys, 19O10c. Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Nov. 1 Whsat Dscember, $1.94; May, $1.94 014. Cash: No. 1 hard, $1.98001; No. 1 northern, $1.94 01.97; NO. I northern, $1.8801.96; No, I white, $1.7401 99. Corn No, $ ysllow. 19090c. Oats No. 3 white, 610610. Flaxseed $2.7103.76. Flour Unchanged. liar lay 7&cO$1.13. Rye $1.2801-39. Rran $16.00017 00. Kansas City General Mark si. Kansas Ctty Nov. I. Wheat No. t hard, $1.8301-90; No. $ rod, 11,8101,37; Decem ber, $1.83; May, $1.83. Corn No 3 mixed, 940$", No. I white, 96096c; No. 3 yellow, 91c; No. I, 16c; December, 86c; May, 870970. Oats No. 3 white, K4o; No. t mixed, 66066c. St. Louts General Market. St. I. on Is, Mo., Nov. 8. Wheat No. t red, $1.840199; No. 3 hard, l. 1101. 86; December. $1.86; May, $1.86. Corn No. 2, nominal; No. 8 white, nom inal; December, 69c; May, 90 o. Oats No. 3, 6So; No. 3 white, nominal. Liverpool Grain Market. Liverpool, Nov. $. w heat Spot firm; No. 8 hard winter. Us 7d; No. 3 north ern Duluth, 16a Bd; No. 1 Manitoba, 16a; No. 9. 16s lOd; No. 3, 16a 9d. Corn Spot firm; American mixed, new, lis Id. New York Money Market. Now York, Nov. 8, Mercantile Paper 8 per rent. Sterling Exchange 60-day bills, 14.71; commercial 60-day bills on banks, $4.70; demand. $4.71 11-18; cablea, $4.76 7-11. Silver Bar, 71 c; Mexican dollar, I8c. Bonds Government, steady ; railroad, firm. Time Loans Soft; 60 days, 3 0$ Pr cent; 90 days, 903 per cent; six months, 303 per cent. Call Money Steady; high, 2 per cent; low, 8 per cent; ruling rats, 3 per cent; last loan, 2 per cant; closing bid, 1 per cent: offered at 3 per csnt. U. S. r. 2s, reg. 9DU N. un. 4s... 96 do coupon ... 99 M., K. 4 T. 1 is 77 U. 8. 3s. reg 1QoM, P. con. a....l09 do coupon .100 Mont. Power 6s. . 99 -u. o. s, rug. in. i . k aeo. vs. . 1 1 do coupon ,..110N. Y. City 4s..U0 Am. Smelt. 6s... Ill N. T., N, H. A H. Am. Tel. A TeL cv. 6s lit cv. 4s 112No. Psnlflo 4s.... 93 Anglo-French 6s. 96 do Ss 67 A I eh. gen. 4s.... MS Ore, S. L. rcf. 4s. 91 B. A O, 4s 92Pac T. A T, 6s. .101 Beth. St. ref. ts.ioj penn. con. 4s..106 Central Pac. 1st. 90 do gen. 4s..,102 C. A O. cv. 4s.. 92 Reading gen. 4s.. 96 C, B. A Q. It. 4s 98St. L. ft Han F. C., M. A Bt. P. ref. 41 83 ov. 6s 101 So. Fne. cv. 6a... 106 C, R. I. A P. Ry. do ref. 4s 92 ref. 4a T7flo. Railway 6a.. lnf C. A 8. ref. 4s. 86Unlnn Pacific 4s. 98 D. A R. O. o. 4a.. 82 do cv. 4s 94 Erie gen. 4f 74 U. S. Rubber ts.,109 Oen. Electric 6g.lA6ir, B. Steel 6s... fl -it. No. 1st 4g..lOOW. Union 4s.. 9 T. C. ref. 4s 99Dom. of C, 1931. 99 Int. M. M. 4 He .108 Mild. K. C. So. ref. 6o. 91 Omaha If ay Mnrket. Choice upland prairie hay, ll0.flflOH.00; No. 1 upland prairie hay, $9,6fi 10.00; No. 3 upland prairie hay, $8.00-99, 00; No. 3 up land hay, $ 00O7.00. No. 1 midland prairie hay, $9n04$10.00; No. 3 midland prairie hay, $7.0009-60. No. 1 lowland prairie hay. ttt.noffli' OO; No. 2 lowland prairie hay, $4. OA O6.00; No. 3 lowland prairie hay, $3,000 1.(10. Choice Alfalfa. $16.00; No. 1 alfalfa, 114. OOiS 14.60; standard tlfnlfn, $12.00(f 13.00: No. 2 alfalfa, $9.00010.00; No. 3 alfalfa, $6.0006-00. Oat straw, i.OOOfi.f.O; what straw, $&. 0006.60. Cotton Mark!. - New York, Nov, 9. Cotton Futures rinsed steady; December. 19.48c; January, 19.46c; March. Id. Mr; Msy, 19.76c; July. 19.78c. Spot steady; middling uplands. 19 40c; no sales. New York. Nov. 9. Cot toa Futures opened steady ; December, 19.40c; January. 19.43c; March. 19.62c; May, 19.13c; July, 19.69c. The cotton market closed Irregular at a net advance of 3H tn 40 points. Liverpool. Nov. 8. Cotton Spot In good demand. Onod middling, 11.67c; middling, ll.Glc; good ordinary, 1 1.01c; sales, 10, 000 bales. London Stock Market. London, Nov. 6. The stock market here today uas Influenced by early reports of the election of Hughs. Leading ATnerlran slocks were marked up $1 to $3 on the ex pectation that values would bo run up In Wall street. Dry Goods Market, New York, Nov. 8. The dry goods market was strong during the day but was re stricted. Cotton underwear showed an In crease of 30 to 40 per cent. Westergaard Will Meet Caddock at Lead. S. D. Lead, S. D., Nov 8. (Special.) The biggest professional athletic, event in the history of the Black Hills will be staged here on Friday night, when Jess Weste,rgaard will meet Earl Caddock. A guaranteed purse of $1,000 is up and calls for ringside seats have come in to the Homestake Opera house from all sections of the Black Hills. The match is being pro moted by Frank O'Brien. Miner Crushed to Death. Lead. S. D., Nov. 8. (Special.) While barring down rock in the high line drift of the Golden Gate shaft, Leo Mannick, aged 24, of Tarraville, was crushed to death Sunday after noon. An immense boulder struck him on the head, crushing in his skull, and so disfiguring his face that he is un recognizable. Deceased was the main support of a large family, hit father lying at the point of death with tuberculosis. NEW TERM FOR ADULT BEGINNERS TURPIN'S SCHOOL OF DANCING Monday Evening, November lath, 8 p. m. Pupili should join the first leeson. ; Terms most reasonable. Advanced Class Tuesday, 8 p. m. High school class ttat urdsys, 8 p. m. Assembly every Wednesday evening. Excellent music. Private lessons any time. Harney 11148. 28th and Fernem Streete. NEW YORK STOCKS Political Conditions Keep Mar ket in Excitement All Day. STEEL CENTRAL FIGURE New York. Nov. 8. It Is no exaggeration to declare that not In a generation has" the stock market been swayed by auch impor tant and conflicting conditions as att-'nded today's extraordinary dealing. rollMca was tho one engrossing topic of discussion, all other considerations and developments being swept Into the background In the intense excitement surrounding the outcome of the preddrnt,ii Heet(on, The fomilt of that momentous event still remained a nmttt-r of debute and conjecture at th" clone of the session, which wltnesaed a turnover of about 2.1 RO.dfiO shares, of which Coiled Htates Steel furnished over 2J pir Ct'llt Ste.-t whs at all limes the central figure, svllln ui In ih at the opening, advancing anothf-r prtlnt at mid-day to the n-v mat- immi Of 12ti and fniHn stU tn tfMTt In Ife final hour, and closing at 124 a net gain of a point ()thr new records Included npWlli'heni Steel an 11 tintntH tn KM U ITt-.h - Copper I to 114. Central Leather 7 to 110. American lleet Sugar 1 to 10C and Chino Copper I', to ti&V Ainmtg the other substantial gains, meat of which wor obliterated In the final hour, were Mercantile Msrln common nnri ic. rrod, American Locomotive. American Wool nd lut'TtiHtlonnl Hnrvestsr at gains from to 1 no In Is. while slnH.Hh..f ttmA itni Gulf States Bteel common and second pre ferred were higher by to 7U uolnta. The more prominent Indimtrialm nrt .mitn. mrnt. together with lending metals, made xtreine n-ulna of 1 in n n..mtu i ik. of the first hour, but this advantage proved to be no more substantial than the advance In Investment rails, whose early gains of 1 to almost 8 points were mostly, substituted by net losves of as much. itonds were firm, with th intrniAn.t rise in stocks, but receded moderately later. Total sales, par value, $4,370,000. United States bonds wera unchanged on call. . Hales High. Low. Close, Am. Heat flugar... 7. SOO lOfiU 103U 1Q3U American Can fl. ana itu atu si Am. Car foundry l,3(lo 71 88 flfttj Am. Smalt. A Ref.'.' 11,000 113U UflU 110 Am. flugar Itef. tulOll lii US Am. Tel. a Tel Am. Z, L. A 8 Anaconda Copper.. Atchison Bald. Locomotive., Ttalllmnr JL nki. 600 lasu in 73.000 99 U 8,800 108 18,800 80 U 4.ft00 $0 Si Brook. Rapid Trari! . n. m a. onuer. . I.OflO '" 800 9384 Cat. Petroleum. . . Canadian Pacific. 800 174 U 171 U. 17ft central leather.... 88,400 110 1084 107V1 88,400 110 lOSSi 107 M Chesapeake A Ohio 7,000 7fr 8Vi 88tf Chtcago A N. W.'.'. 600 118. 188 119 , C R. I A P. Ry.. S8.100 Ui' Chino Copper 10.800 8SU 88 8:1 Colo. Fuel A lenn 13,000 EMU 84 M 8.100 10U 18 18 88,800 j 80 . 46 13.300 38 88 8fl Corn Products Hmt Crucible Bteel Distillers' Securities Brie General Hlortrle. . .. 1U IS ureal no. pro Great No. Ore ctfa. 1,300 ISO M00 44 BOO 108 lit 119 4! Illinois central Inter. Con. Corn. . 101 l.Sno 18 insuiratlnn rnnr ia in aau m... nini,, iiw IIS . II. 11 1HV in in 11IH " s lit 11014 it 3 it a m 10 MS II It ' ioi 7H Via. sin, SS.TtiU 181 rv. Bouinarn i. son Kennecott Copper.. $0,100 isouisviiie m nun. Meg. Petroleum..,, Miami Copper , 1M00 114 119 1.100 40 tt Missouri PaclfloV,.. lV,T0t 'iitt 'ii Montana Power ,j National Iad. Nevada Copper.... 10,100 t s: r.. n.-iT fiv: 'tW ; M..pfnlW A. W. ....... Norlh.rn Pacific... ' ',it iiii lil'ai 4,800 V.BOO racinc Tel. A Tel. . Pennsylvania $8 109 5 Ray Con. Csippor... 44,700 Rw-dlns- 31,100 111 Rep. Iron A Steel.. 41,200 81 Shattuck Aria. Can. t aao 71 It Southern Pacific.. 18,600 oi Southern Railway., 18.500 UV fltudebaker Co 1,800 ISO 101(4 101 14 "'. 2114 111 11 11 11 Tennessee Copper.. 8,800 33 U Texas Company..,. 1,800 138 iMMun l ariiio. , . . . , Union Pacific pfd. . 11.100 141 16014 161 U. a Ind. Alcohol., 8,800 14B IT, S. Steol 633.400 Its IT. , Steel pfd 1,800 123 Utah Copper 33,100 1I44 Wabash pfd. "B" . , 6,700 81 U Western Union, M 141V4 142 . 121 '4 i: ism ism i"H 1U14 304 10 44 105 14 wesungnous Hlec. lft.400 87U . -Tnlaf aal. for lb. day, 1.100,000 aliarr,. 1 AMfSEMKNTS Phaa. Omug THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Dally MaMiiM, 3ilS Nlfht, SilS. Thla W.ak I , ., I VmiE DALY: HAR- I BY A EMMA BHAK- R OCKB: Al 4 Fann 8Udinan : DaneinK Ken nedy.! Cell Parka, t Paul Gordon 4 Ama Rica: Orph.um Trav.l Wnkly. PrlflMt Matin., gallery. lOei beat ata (ic.pi Saturday and Sunday), t&a. Niffhta, 100, 280, 60c and T6o. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." tArtttjFttl Han., IS-M-SOa. jCCIf tS'f Kvaa'ta, It-SSW-Wt. Purpoa.ly Booked for TEACHERS' CONVENTION WEEK BON-TON GIRLS 8MuJf. Craiy Bab. LaTour. Letter Allan, Leo Hoyt. Great Caat and Bit Beauty Chorue. Only Muekal Show In Town. It'. Juat All Fun, Frolic end Frivolity. (Final Performance Fri day Nl.hl.l Ladle.' Dime Matinee Every Week Day. Sat. Mat. and Waok Ben Wolch, (Himself) Mat.., lie, 2Bc BOYD Nlfbt. ZSc to 75c TONIGHT MATINEE TODAY "A Little Girl in a Big City" Not a Moving Pictur. HIPP THEATRE A De Luao Pboto Spectacle Featurina Frank Keonan and Enid Mark? WAR'S WOMEN A Great Meatarplace Painted With Smile, and Tear.. A Heartbeat in Every Scene. Continuoue Performance From II to II. Adulla, 20c Children, 10c. FARNAM "mi,md ROBERT WARWICK KANkin'TheHeartofaHero" Takon From the National Play. "NATHAN HALE" WM. S. HART 71 in d Tb Return of Draw Egan m . Keyetona Comady. m Patha Weakly miBr' 1 IM 1 1 C BT Home ' Para Ifl U9 Ea. mount Pbturo ; SESSUE HAYAKAWA MYRTLE STEDMAN In "The Soul of Kura-San.' JITNEY TAXI MAXWELL CARS Webster 202 1134 S3 53 88 H 87 107 106 80S 88 88 88 85 $7 7 a e a e li e- c t -i-II it 6. tr .3 a 4 r- :v it ' .a ic :- )i i' o is It cs ia d- n :d o- ul in .10 ie.. I I -