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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1916.
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LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Beceipts Large, Prices
Steady to Higher Sheep
and Lambs Higher.
HOGS STEADY TO STEONO
Omaha. December 1.
Receipt were
Official Mondsy ...
Official Tuesday ...
Official Wednesday
Cattle.
Hogs. Sheep.
..13.142
14.42& 19,740
.. m:i
.. 1,7(3
22,114 JJ.621
1T.S11
i.ioj
Holiday Thursday
Kattroata Friday 5.000
Five daya this week ..31.646
Same daya lat week. .41.306
Same daya 3 wka .iO.41.7tl
Same daya 1 wka. uo. 26,332
Pame days 4 wka. ago. 42.812
Same daya lait year.. 27.022
n.ooo
fiK.420
69,675
17.383
38. Ill
42.262
37,310
13.871
S4.621
73,774
66,669
1.663
1,497
HecelpU and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Tarda. Omaha, for twenty
four hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday:
RECEIPTS CABS.
Cattle. Hogs. She.p H'rs.
C. M. St. P
Wabash
Missouri Pacific...
Union Pacific
C. as N. W., east..
C. A N. W.. weal..
C St. P.. M. A O.
C, B. at Q., east..
C B. 4 .. west..
C., R. I. P.. east
C, B. I. P. west
Illinois Central
Chicago Ot West.
"TTotal receipts...!
8 12 1 ..
13 1
65 29 20 1
3 3
15 28 I 1
9 3 4
2 7 1
78 25
6 28 S
'i 6 !! i
190 14 38' 6
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
' TLIn.H. aV Co " 1.181 1.271
Swift t Co 1,1.1
Cudahy Packing Co.... 393
Armour 4c Co M
Schwartz ft Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co....
So. Omaha Packing Co.. 10
Cudahy, Kansas City... 43
Benton, Vansant ft Lush 100
2.994
3,182
3.418
913
37
3,730
27
2.181
r. B. 1-ewls
1. B. Boot ft Co
J. H. Bulla
Koaenstock Bros
Vferthelmer ft Degen..
M. r. Hamilton
. Sullivan Bros
Rothschild ft Krebs. .
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co..
Christie
Hlggiaa
Huffman
Baker
' John Harvey
Jensen ft Lungren...
71
92
97
522
123
16 .
14
92
1
1
4
10
1 .
95
6
394
Other buyers Ml ' .... !,"
Total .......6,710 13,773 7.118
' Cattle Rsoelpt were very large tor a
Friday, lit car being reported in, but for
the week receipt show a falling off of
30,000 head a compared with one and two
weeks ago, and are the smallest for a good
many week back, although a mil, larger
than a year ago. '
The demand for beef steers waa active
and prices were teady to stronger and
ta soma eases posslMy . as much a 10c
higher. .
Good western Vow were alas steady to
stronger but stalk :ield cows wars no better
than yesterday.
Qood atockers and feeders war In active
demand at strong prices.
Oiuitattnna on oattlet Good to CttalO Oorn-
fett beeves, 19.76011.00: good to choice
weighty beeves. $9.(0010.11; fair la good
corn fed bee res, I,M6I.H; common to fair
corafed beeves. It. 1008. 69; good to choice
grasa beeves, $7.7508.69: fair to good grass
beeves, Il.7l97.7li common to fair graas
beeves. $6.7606.76; good to choice heifers.
itudl.M! wood to ehotce cows, 6.IO07.t(;
(air to good cow. 16.7106.60; common to
lair eowa, t.i.is,
era. $7.60 01.00: fair to good leaders; II.710
7.60: common to fair feeders, $6.OO0.76;
good te choloa stackers, '0OJ;0Jiock
helfera, ll..0(7.1l Mock cows, 8.OO0$.$O;
stock calvea. $6.09 0 6.00; veal selves. 18.80
010.80; beef bulla, stag. sto lt.M0f.l9
Bologna bulla $6.1006.60. .
Representative aalea:
BEEF STBERS.
tie. Av. Pr. No.
t 668 It 19...
. 1071 I 10 ' 4...
Av. Pr.
31T $6 71
61 7 It
27 1080 I 40 ...
..1131
I 10
76
4 It
I 80
II
1 is
1 is
II.
....1341 9 SO as.l,
COWS.
....'ttl 4 fl It...
.... 931 I 7
.,..1041 4 10 I...
: BOLLS.
...ilSOt III
,.1174
.. 103
.. 710
,, 1(1
..1411
..1130
H..
..
4..
It.;.
1...
...
...1870 I M " ..
...1I2 71 , ' -
Hogs-tarlr '
satlmltsa placed' the hog
.niv at 168 cars, or 11,000 bead. This
. -,t.ii. ttim smallest of the week to date,
Is tolerably liberal tor a Friday. The
total for the- week so far la 66.410. and
despits the faot that there was no market
v.t.rrf.v thia is only 4,000 smslter than
laat week, while It I I.OOt heavier than Iwo
week ago and 81.000 larger than a year
ago. .
In point of weight the run we one of
the lightest In a long Urns. Oood heavy
hogs were very scarce, and llghte mads up
; a bigger percentage of the offerings than
at any previous time this season. Packers
who have been complaining that the light
hog are telling miner nere loan ai ear
....... Mint m the man tried hard to buy
hogs lower this morning. In spite of the faol
that other market reported, a tronger ten
dency. About all the good thslr elfort to
get. price down did waa to allow snippet
to get what hogs they wanted on about a
toady basis, tor before tbey were able to
till any order killer had te give fully
toady price, the trade one under way,
is anvthlne. atronaer. 1
' The best time of the day waa toward
the close, but most of the packers got filled
un before a clearance wa made and the
extreme finish waa alow. The only buyer
that we left at thie time wanted weighty
hogs, and as lsat trains brought nothing
but lights, these along with some early
arrivals that had tailed to una a auyer,
mm till In the nana at a late hour.
Compared with the average market two
daya ago, today trade waa generally
stronger, though the same unevennes that
has featured the trade for weeks made It
hard to find two traders that agreed on
this quotation. Bulk of the offerings landed
at $9.4009.80, with a sprinkling of lights 00
down, and best aeavies as ana aa ......
, Representative sales;
No. AV.
1..141
0..121
3..I23
7..13l
1..J61
8h. Pr.
... so
... I 46
II I 66
... I 46
... Ill
No. Av. Sh. Pr.
117.. 171 40 It 41
84. .101 , ... I 60
71. .840 19 I 80
16.1401 II I 71
II. .171 ... I II
PIGS.
13 124
.1 IS
Sheen 4heep and lamb receipta were of
very respectable proportion for a Friday,
aomething like thirty-two loads, or 7,700
head, being reported In, The total for the
Ave daya la 63,871 head, as compared with
64,821 laat week, 73,744 two week ago and
1,497 last year.
Packers certainly wanted lambs badly this
moraine, the market opening active and
anyhow 16e higher than Wedneeday, Values
were the highest In the history of the yards
for thia time of year, bulk or the good
corafed lambs selling at 111.00013.36, with
. wheat fields upwards from 111.71, and host
at 118.00.
Before the close advance of more than
a quarter were noted, and the yard record,
112.36. was equaled. Current values arc
anywsy 10015c to In some Instance aa
. much as 36o hlghsr than a week ago, when
best lamb were bringing 111.16.
Ocly a few fat sheep were on offer, and
these aold fully 16o to possibly a quarter
; higher. A pretty good kind of ewe brought
; 17.90. Real deelrabie ewee are safely quot
able high at $8.10. Kwes have made up
practically the entire supply of maturs
stock this week, and show a net advance
of something like 100 160 over a week ago.
the trade having followed the course of the
fat lamb market right through. Yearllnga
and wethers have been lacking, and quota
tions are lust a matter of guoss work.
' Whst feeder were here were In urgent
demand, and eome 1603(0 higher than
Wednesdsy. A new reoord of 111.31 waa
'established on desirable feeding lamba.
prices being around 26c hlghsr than a week
aae. Out of a two-load ahlpment of ewes
one ear went as breeders at 17.16, the other
; load selling at 16.25. feeding ewes have
. Deua moving up light along, and are
eiuarter or more higher than a week ere.
As high at $4.71 Is quotable on atrlctly
feeding owes, and stuff that Is little more
- than feeder stock, but Is being bought for
breeding 1 selling on up to 87.se.
Uuotatlono on Sheep and Lambs Lamba,
good 10 choice. 112.00012.21; lambs, fair
le good. 111.60 0 12.00: lambs, clipped, 11.76
0l.tf(; Ismbs, feeders, 110.00011. 26; year.
Unge, good le choice. 19.00 0 10.00: year
' tings, (sir to good. 17.7501.76; yearlings,
. leaders. $7.9008.09; wethers, fslr to choice,
17.SW0I.76; ewes, good to choice. $7.7(0
1,10; ewes, fair to good. 11.7607.75; ewes.
plain to culls. 14.(006.26; ewes, feeding.
16 0001.71; ewes, breeders, all ages, 16.00
trs 't. , ... ,
262 fed lambs
212 fed Ismbs
211 fed Ismbs
- 342 fed Ismbs
-.30 fed Ismbs .
Ut fud lam be .
o
,. 70
111 10
12 26
12 36
It 26
13 16
13 II
17
87
77
t
67
13 26
12 36
12 36
12 36
11 00
100 fed lambs 67
14 fed lambs 60
CHICAGO I.IVB STOCK MARKET.
Cattle, Finn: Hogs, Weak; Sheep
Strong.
Chicago. Dec. 1. Cattle Receipts. 10,000
head; market firm; native beef cattle, 17,00
113.00; western steers. 17.fl0tplO.60; storkers
and feeders, $4,6047.76; cows and heifers,
33.904ylO.O0; calves, 99.76913.60.
Hogs Receipts, 42,000 head: market
weak at 10c to 16c above Wednesday's aver
age; bulk of ssles. 19.0099.80; light, 98.400
9.60; mixed. Il.00ty9.90; heavy, I9.36O9.90;
rough. 19.3609.60; pigs. Il.264jl.80.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11,000 head;
market strong; wethers, 89.2699.10; ewes,
34.7609.10; lambs. I 906 12 70.
St. Louis Live Stock Market.
St. Louis, Dec. 1. Cattle Receipts, 8.300
head; market lower; native beef steers, $7.60
011.76; yearling steers and heifers, II.60C
0.60; cows, 86.6007.76; stockers and feed
ers, $5.6007.60; prime southern beet steers
$8.0009.00; beef cows and Deirers, 4.Z649
.60: prime yearling steers and neirers.
.6009.00; native calves. $6.00013.00.
Hoe. Receipts. 13,700 head; msrket
higher; light. $9.2609.80: pigs. $7.0008.60:
mlied and butchers. $9.10010.00; good
heavy, $9.90010.00; bulk of sales, 89.300
85.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,110 head;
market higher; lambs, $7.60012.60; ewes,
$3.7607.60; yearlings, $8.00010.00.
Kansas City Live sleek Market.
Ksnss City, Mo., Dec. 1. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,000 head; msrket steady to strong:
prime fed sleers, $10.60012.70; dressed
beef steers, $7.50010.26; western steers.
6.60010.26; cows, $1.76 0 8.60; heifers. $6.00
010.25; storkers and feeders, no trading;
bulls, $5.2608.76; calvea. $7.00 011.26.
Hugs Receipts, 12.000 head; market
higher; bulk of sales, $9.2609.76; heavy,
89.6509.90; packers and butchers, $9,600
80; light, $9.1609.60; pigs $.7bWS.Zb.
Hhoep and Iinbs Receipts, 2,200 head;
market higher; lambs, $11,50012.36; year-
ngs, $8.76010.00; wothera. $7.5008.76:
ewes, $7.0008.00.
Statu; City Live Stock Market.
Sioux City, Is., Dec. 1. Cattle Receipts.
000 head: market for klllera etrong, stock
ers steady: beef steers, $9.00 011.00; butch
ers. $6.6008.50; fat cows and heifers, $6,500
60; cannera. $4.0005:00; stockers ana teen
ers, $6.2607.26: calves, $6.00 0 8.00; ,bu!ls.
stsgs, eto., $6.2606.60; feeding cow and
helfera, 34.60 0 6.50.
Hogs Receipta, i.boo Dead; market
steady; lights, $8.7609.30: mixed. $9,360
to; neavy, .socp.s6; pig, si, outs.. zd.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 70O head:
market steady; fed muttons, 17,11(8)1.71:
wethers, $7.7 6 0 8.60; awes, $7.00 0 7.75;
lamb, $10.00013.06,
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
St. Joseph. Dec. 1. Cattle Receipts, 400
head: market stssdy; steers. $8.76010.75:
cows and helftr, $1.2(09,76; calves, $7,000
11 25.
Hogs Receipts, 1,200 head; market
stssdy to 10c higher; top, ((; bulk of
sales, $9.1609.76.
Sheen and Lambs Receipt. 1,500 head;
market strong to 10c hlghsr; lambs, $11.(00
13.36; ewes, $7.0007.76.
' ' toffee Market.
New York, Dec. 1. The market for coffee
futures was compsratlvely aulet today but
the somewhat steadier tone noted since the
volume of near-month liquidation aubaided
toward the end of the last week, waa again
In evidence. After opening unchanged to
two . points 1 higbsr, some of lbs active
month worked up to a point or two with
March celling at 8.370 and July at 8.840,
but there was hardly demand enough fully
to luatatn price, although offering were
light and the do, waa a ehade off from
the best, net unchanged to two points high-
Sales 12,000. December, 8. 09c; Janu
ary, t.lao; February, 1.38c; March. 8.14c:
April, 1.42c; Mar, l.49o; June, 8. 6 to; July,
t.ilc; August. 8.67c ; September, 1.710; Oc
tober, 7.78c; November, 8.81c
Snot, quiet. Rio 7 s, 914: - Santo 4',
108$. Cost and freight offera were reported
about unchanged over the holiday ranging
around loo. for Bantoa 4', London credit.
The orrieta cable reported an advanoe of
$0 ret at Rio and 16 to 60 rel In Santo
future. Clearances of 87,000 bege from
Santos for Now Orleans and 47,000 for New
York served: to offset further talk of scarcer
freight room and firmer rates.
New Tork,
Ieo. 1. Cottorj Futuis
December, none; January,'
SQ.7$c; May, SO. 60c; July,
opened steady!
30. 48o i March,
30.06c.
The eotton market today closed steady at
a net decline of five to twenty-five points;
present crop deliveries being 21 to 2$ points
aat lower.
Liverpool. Dae. I.- Cotton -Spot, firmer:
good middling, U.31o; middling. 11.31e; low
mmaung, ije.uic! aaioa, o.vuo Dales.
spot cotton, quiet; middling uplands.
J0.30o; sales, S8,30f bales.
Metal Market,
New Tork. Dec. 1. Metal Lead. $7,200
$7.60; spelter, firm; spot Bast at. Louts de
livery, 121.01840.
copper Firm: electrolytic, first Quarter.
$34.00; second quarter, $33.60038.60.
iron, firm; No. 1 northern. $28.00028.60:
No. 2, $27.60028.00: No. 1 southern, $37.60
sszb.vo; no. z, laT.ooo-jT.nO.
Tin, firm; spot, 146.00046.80,
At London Spot copper. 1161: futures.
1143; electrolytic. U70: spot tin. 100 6a:
futures,- 162 6s; lead, 30 30s; spelter,
6$ 10s.
1
Oils and Itosla.
fTavannah. Oa, Deo. 1. Turnentlne
Mirket firm, 48 4 0 00c; sales, 463 bbla.;
receipts, 301, bbls.; shipments, 21! 6 bbjs.t
stock, 23,126 bbls. , '
Hosin Firm: an lei. 1.5ft 1 bbls.: Receiots.
420 bbls.; ahtpments, 1,273 bbls.; stock,
00,131 bbls. Quotations; A, B. $0.2000.30;
1) JS, lt.3G06.8O: F. 8.80: G. $0,200
0.324; H, $0.27 4 0 6.36; I, $0.3000.40; K,
$6.4008.46; M, $6.6600.00; N, l-.7O0S.IO;
WO, $7.00i WW, $7.30.
Sugar Market.
New Tork, Dec, 1, Sugar Raw. steady:
centrifugal, 8. 04c; molasses, 4.77o; refined,
steady; fine granulated, 7.60c. Sugar futurea
were firmer on covering and buying for out
side account. At noon prices were 2 to 8
points higher.
FLATTERY COUCHED IN PUNS
Sheridan'i Famous Compliment and
An Anonymous une to
' Britain Beauty.
A recent writer, recallinsr famous
compliments to famous beauties, in
cluded punning tributes to distin
guished British belles. It was Sheri
dan who, when the charming Miss
fayne inquired solicitously concern
ing his health, replied with the gal
lant couplet:
lis true 1 am ill, but cannot com
plain. For he never knew pleasure who
never knew Payne.
The author of the other verse is
unknown, but it was addressed to
Miss Isabella Poyntz, a lady so beau
tiful and popular that tt was a stand
ing joke in her family to inauire.
when the mail was delivered, "Where
is Isabella's proposal?" If Isabella
repudiated the receipt of any such
interesting missive, her brothers
feigned the greatest astonishment; if,
as irequently Happened, she main
tained a blushing silence, they did
not miss the opportunity for teasing.
ne nnaiiy married the earl of
Exeter. It was a brilliant match
for her,' and, in the social sense, a
suitable one for him, but since he
was the son of the artist-earl who
married a village girl, it is probable
the suitability lie had in mind was
of a better kind. His romantic father,
who went awooing incognito, and his
lovely mother, Sarah Hoggins
whose unpoetic Tennyson was care
ful not to mention when he celebrated
their courtship in his ballad "The
Lord of Burleigh" must surely have
transmitted to their heir their own
unworldly temperament Miss Poynti,
an exquisite blonde, was still young,
fair and flower-like when she accepted
the earl, but she already rejected so
many eligible suitors that some so
ciety versifier put a punning compli
ment into the mouth of Cupid him
self: .
"Men arm against my shafts in vain
That pierce all armor's joints
But Isabel with gay disdain
Outdares them, Poynta for points 1"
Youth's Companion.
344 fed lamha
164 fed Ismbs
311 fed lambs
GRAIN ANHRODUCE
Cash Trade in Wheat and Corn
is Dull Receipts Very
Heavy.
MILLING DEMAND DECLINES
Omahtv Doc 1, ltll.
Orin rMfllpta were Terr hry today, but
th cub trd In wbaat and corn wu very
dull, with both of the mmrkati MlUnff from
unrhanKfttl to lc lower. The demand for
whfiat wu vry poor and a lanre part of the
amplM were held over (or Saturday-'! mar
ket.
The tuual mill In demand waa not In I
rlMiM .a... nn (a niton there had been DO I
durum wheat aold. There waa practically no
mand for the poorer grades of wheat and
the few rara of No. 2 hard that were aold
brought 11.71 Ol. 73, while No. 3 hard aold
around 1.70tfl.7G4.
Cert, generally eold on a decline and
qufeL A few of the trader held their atuff
over In the hope of getting better piicee.
Most of the corn being received at preaent
li of comparatively good quality and the
alee today were made up mostly of the
commercial grades. White corn aold at a lc
premium over the other varieties, the mixed
and yellow selling generally at 89$ 6c.
Oats receipta were very good and this
cereal seemed to be, the best seller on the
list The trade In -oats waa brisk and prices
rulaMt from unchanged to c above Wednes
day's market.
There was an active trade In rye and bar
ley, with prices remaining practically un
changed.
Clearancea were, wheat and flour equal
to 141.000 bushels; corn, 1,000 bushels; oats.
lit. ooo Dusheis.
Liverpool close: Wheat, 2d higher; corn
fed lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 2,2X0,000
bushels, and shipments 1,021,000 bushels
against receipts of 2,110,000 bushels, and
shipments of 1,221,000 bushels laat year.
Primary com receipts were 1,014.000 bush
els, and shipments 041,000 bushels against
receipts of 702,000 bushels, and shipments
of 401,000 bushels last year.
Primary oata receipts were 1.122,000 bush
els, and shlpmenta 174,000 buahels against
receipts of 030,000 bushels, and shipments
of 001,000 bushels last year.
CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat.
Com.
117
Oati.
200
Chicago 80
Minneapolis 704
uuiutn 145
Omaha , 101
180
103
83
Kansas City ...,.115
HI. Loull .
Winnipeg . ,
....130
...1,00$
Thee sales were reported today:
Wheat No. 2 hard winter: I cars, $1.72; 4
cars, ll.Tltt; I cars, $1.71. No. S hard win
ter: 1 car (dark), $1.12; 2 cars, $L71tt;
1 car, $1,704; 2 cars; l,7t 2 cars, tl.9.
No. 2 spring! 1 car, $1.73. No. 2 durum: 1
car, $1,76. No. 2 durum, mixed : I car,
$1.76. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.00.
Rye No. 2: 2 cars, $1.44. No. t: S cars,
$1.41. No. 4: 1 car, $1.42.
Barley No. 2: 1 car, $1.1$. No. 4: 1
car, $1.07. No. 1 feed: 1 car, $1.04.
Corn Ne, 2 white, 10 cars, 85Vic; 1 car,
16c. No. 4 white. 1 car. 80c: 1 car. 84Uo:
1 car, 84c, No. I white, 1 oar, Mc. No. 2
yellow, 1 car, 8S4c; 1 car, 88a, No. 3 yellow,
8 cars, 84 Vic. No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, 84c. No.
$ yellow, I car, 84c. No. 2 mixed, 1 ear.
84-Vtc No. 8 mixed, 2 cars, 88c; I cars,
S4Vio; 4 cars, 14c. No, ( mixed, . car, 83Vsc;
1 car, 83c.
Oata No. 8 white, 4 oars. 6 2 Vic; 7 cars,
BSe; 1 car, 01 c. No. 4 white, 3 cars. 62c;
I cara, 61 c. Sample white, 2 cara, 61c;
T cara, 81 c; 1 car, 61 Vic; 1 car, file.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard.
$1.7001.72; No. 3 hard, $1.68 401.71;
No. 4 hard, $1,614 10$ ; No. 2 spring.
$1.7301.71; No. 8 spring, $1.8601.76; No. 2
durum, $1.7.1.76; No. 8 durum, $1.70O
1.78. Corn: No. 8 white, B6O80Cet No. 3
white, S606tte; No, 4 white, 84086n; No.
B White, 84 0 84a; No. 8 white, 64084 4c;
No. 2 yellow, 66 086Vic; No. t yellow, 840
84 4o; No. 4 yellow, 634084c; No. 8 yel
low, 63084c; No. 0 yellow. 82t40BSc; No.
2 mixed, 84406(Hci N0..3 mixed, 84065c;
No. 4 mixed, 83034c; No. 8 mixed, 630
834c; No. 0 mixed, 83083c. Oats: No. 2
white, 634 0-2Vc; standard, 6240 62Vo:
No. 8 white, 62062c; No. 4 white, 61
0620. Barley; Malting, 81.0001-16; No. 1
feed, 6Tc0$l.O4. Ryoi No 2, $1.4301.44:
No. I, $1.4201.41.
' Th trade In tha local wheat pit was very
qulst again today and prices took another
slump. Ths Isck of foreign demand has
created a bearish sentlmsnt in wheat, and
the fact that ths Intsrstate Commerce
commission I looking Into ths car situation
has caussd a rally to the bear olds.
As corn rscelpts Incresse, the trade Is be-
oomlng Inclined to aspect lower price and
are taking the short sld of the market
Oats, while they wr inclined to ioiiow
th other markets on the decline, held
within a. narrow range, the December dos
ing ejO lower and May about lo off.
IXKial range or options.' .
Art Open. I High. Low.l Cine.. Te.
WhL . j I
Deo. 1 II 1 II ! 1 ! 1I
May 1 II 474 171 19 1 70' 173
July 1 40 1 41 131 1 it 139
Corn. . ;
Dec Si ll 16 li 154. 83 8314 it
May 87K8IH . I1M 8', , 6H 171.
July 174 . 874 1T4 "Vt 174
Oat
Deo. II II 114 4 II
May 64 '8U "a 144 "
Chicago closing price, rurnlaned The Bee
by Logan s. Bryan, stock and grain brok.ra
811 South Sixteenth treat. Omaha!
Art.
Open. High. LowT Close,
1 7714 1 T14I1IIH 1 17
1 714 1 74 1714 1 '4
1 41 1 44 4l4 1 43
89 4HH iml I8S . !4
924.924 24 894. 10
984924 "is I 1141 ttS
wht.
Deo,
May
July
..am.
Dec.
May
July
Oals.
Deo.
May
July
Pork.
Jan.
May
Lard
Jan.
May
Ribs.
Jan.
May
1814
1774
141
91
924
14
64 0 644'
6819694
64 4 11 5 34
68 4 14 114584 574
64 4 52 4 12 134
17 61 21 75 28 76 37 10
27 10 14 10 21 10 37 16
I
11 46 18 II II 16 111 46
II 21 16 ll II 10 lt 16
1 1 1
II 45 14 03 14 03 14 47'
14 16 111 111 14 25 14 66
4
17 41
17 11
II 35
II 20
II 40
14 85
NEW TORK CjENKRAL MARKKT.
Quotations of th Day aa Vartaus Leading
Commodities.
New Tork, Dee. 1. Flour Unsettled.
Wheat Snot, weak: No. 1 hard, 11.11: No.
1 northern. Duluth, 11.174; No. 1 north
ern, Manitoba, I1.I74. f. o. b. New Tork.
Com Spot weak: No. I yellow, 11.03, c.
L f. New Tork; ten-day ahlpment.
Rnnt sealer: standard. 694 011c.
Hay Easy; No. 1, 11.16; No. 3, 11.10; No.
. sru., .tnlntilna. 75 0 800.
Hope---c!t.sdy: stats, common to choice,
1918. 46060c; 1916, I015e; Paeiflo coast.
1.1 a 1.1lc: 1916. 9011c.
Hldss Firm: Bogota, 44041c; Central
America, 44c.
Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 17c; ec-
Provisions Pork, steady: mess. 131.600
q ... ..miw. tat. 00034. 00: short, clear.
139.00 0 31.00. Beef, steady; mass. 131.000
39.50: fsmlly, 136.50037.00. Lard, weak
middle west. 117.00017.11.
Tallow Firm: city, lie, nominal; coun
try. 114011V' special, imc
CHICAGO O HAITI AND PBOV1HOSS.
Small Deliveries oa December coatrael
i .nu Hisa la v. neai.
rhi...n. rc. 1 Absence of export buy
ing aalda from amount purchased for tha
government of Holland put wheat prlcea on
the downgrade today notwlthetandlng that
at first advance had been acored. Th
clcie was heavy, 14o to IHc net lower,
with December at 11.47 and May at 11.734
to 11.74. Other leading stsples, too. sll
underwent a decided setback In values
corn 24o to 34c. oata, 14c014c to 14c
H nnivlNleni 37 U,C lO lOr..
Difficulty in getting to in. eeawara we.
Id to account largely for th lack of
general European buying . that weakened
prices today. Congestion of railway faclll
ties between here and the Atlantic was In
turn ascribed mors or l.ss to U-boat dangera
which had delayed loadings from elevstors
to VMsels and had caused a snarp auvancs
In marine war risk rates. In this connec
tion, much talk or additional railway em
bargoes on sas'bound grsln' shipments ac
companied ths bearish aentlment that es
pecially dominated the market in the last
half of the sssslon. Rumors current that
Ihe sale of British treasury bills In Ihs
United States would be sbsndoned may alao
have had a bearish Influence, but as a mat
ter of fact the confirmation of rumors did
not become tiubllo unUl after the market
here had closed.
Scantiness of initial deliveries on Decem
ber contracts formed the basis of the tem
porary atrength which manifeated Itself In
wheat prices during th early part of tha
day. A proposition to make atorags In Chi
cago easier to obtain had been defeated and
this fsct did a good deal for a walls to pre
vent, aggresslv selling. Such consld.ra-
tlons. bowvpr. wore virtually Inst eight of
later la vlfw of th rvlilnl pause in the
general Kurcip-an nmandt,
I'rospfpts of a rapid incm 'of elevator
stocks of corn trndpd to wmakn the corn
markt Indnprndcnily of depression due to
the weakness of wheat. Primary arrivals
today were more than double the total, on
the correnpofiding day last year. Oats
flagged with corn. There was eomri sea
board Inquiry for oats, but on account of
the railway embargoes no shipping sales
were poiaible.
Despite higher quotations on hogs, the
provision market had no spirit. Helling
came chiefly from commission houses and
waa due largely from the weakness of grain.
Cash prices: Wheat No. 2 red, $1,700
1.74; No. 2 hard, $1.78 1.784 ; No- 2
hard. $1,784.
Corn No. 2 yellow, 04O2e: No-
yellow, 67000c; No. 4 white, 87408840.
Oats No. 3 white, 63 0 H c ; standard,
S40E.6-U c.
Rye No. 2, $1 48.
" J. .;V-jJ ...
Tlarley OOt0$1.25
imoiaj, W v.dv , ciirrer, f".w
O17.00.
Provisions Pork,
ribs, $13.60014.00.
$38.60; lard, $18.02;
Butter Weak; no trading.
Egga Lower; receipta, 1,887 eases; firsts.
384038c; ordinary firsts, 37 038; at mark,
cases Included, 330364c
Potatoes Receipts, 40 cars; unchanged.
Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 14 4c;
springs, 164c; turkeys, 16c.
OMAHA (iEJiKRAL MARKET.
Butter No. 1 creamery. In cartons or
tubs, 40c; No. 2. 38c.
Cheess quotations by Urlau & Co.:
Cheese Imported Swiss, 66c; domestic
Swiss, 42c; block Swiss. 32c; twin cheese.
37c; triplets, 27c; (alaies, 27c; younar
America. 37c; Blue Label brick, 27c; llm
bnrger, 28c; New Tork whits, 27c; Roque
fort, 66c.
Celery, California Mammoth, per dos.,
Sc.
Beef Cuts Wholesale prices of beef cuts
effective November 27 are aa follows: No. 1
ribs. 184c: No. 2. 14c; No. 3, 11c; No. 1
loins. 23c: No. 2, 17 lie; No. 3, 12c; No. 1
chucks, 11 Kc: No. 2, lOHc; No. 3.
No. 1 rounds, ltc; No. 2, l.ltc; No. 3, lie;
No. 1 plate. 1 1 i c : No. 2. 1044c; No. 3, 10c.
fish Catfish, per lb., 17c: trout, per lb.,
lie; fall aalmon, per lb., ltc; red salmon,
per lb., 13c; hsllbut, per lb., 18c; herrlns.
per lb., blsck baas, per lb.. 17030c;
bullheeds, dressed, per lb., ltc: carp,
dressed, per lb., 8c; tile nth. per lb., 10c;
red snapper, per lb., 16c; .black cod, per
lb., 10c; sunlish. per lb., 7c; croppies, per
lb., 9c: flounders, per lb., 11c; smells, per
lb., 13c; Selkirk whits, per In., 1.1c; pike,
per lb., 114.12c; pickerel, per ,lb., 8ttc;
smoked whltedsh, per lb., 16c: kippered
salmon, per lb.. 18c; peeled shrimp, per gaL,
11.76; heedless shrimp, per sal, 11.35.
Poultry Live springs, all sties, lfitto;
hens, 4 lbs. and up, 14Hc; hena, under 4
lbs., lj'.c. old cox. Hit; ducks, P. P. fat,
14c; seese. F F. fsl. 13c; turkeys, I lbs.,
and over, 18c: under 1 lbs.. 14c; guineas,
each, 30c; pigeons, per dosen, 86c.
Poultry Dressed: Turkeys, dry picked.
No. 1, hens and young toms, 26c; old toms,
33a; turksys. No. 3, 21 fco; ducks, No. 1, 17c;
ducks. No. 2, 12c; geese, No. 1, lHi; old
cox, 12ija. Other poultry at market price.
Fruit and vegetablea prices furnished by
Olllnsky Fruit Co.
Orangea Vala. 16s, 100s. 334s. 14.60 box;
Vals 126s 16.36 box; Vals. 160s, 16.60 box.
Val, 176s. 288s, 16.76 box; Vsls, 200s, 216a.
260s. 16.00 box. Florida 126s. 13.76 box;
Florida. 160a, 14.00 box; Florida, 1769, 200s.
216. 260s, 14.26 box. Navels, 9tts, 100s, 126s,
14.76 box: Nsvels. 160a, 86.00 box: Navels,
other sixes, 16.26 box. Lemons, fancy, 800s,
S60s. 18.60 box: choice. 300s. 360s. 96.UO box.
Orapefrult, 16s. 14.00 box; 46s. 14.36 box;
64a .14.76 bOX: 64B. BOS. 9SS. S3.VD oox.
Grapes, Emperors. 83.60 crate; keg, 14.76
keg; staiagaa, extra choice. .uv Keg; fancy,
17.60 kea: extra fancy. 18.00 keg. Apples,
Va Tork imperials. 16.00 bbl. ; Mo. Pip
pins, 14.00; R. R. Jonathans, 176s smaller,
11.76 box; Blue Ribbon Jonathans, larger,
12.00 box: 176a. smaller, 11.16 box.
Vegetable Potatoea, 11.80 bu.; sweet
potstoes, Vlrglnlaa, 14.10 bbl.: hampers,
11.78 hamp. Onions, Spanish. 12.00 crate;
red, yellow, 4c lb. Tomatoes, 12.35 lug.
Cucunibers. 12.00 do. Cabbage. 344c lb.
Rutabagoes. 3o up. Turnips, carrots. 2Ao
Celery, Michigan, 4Uc; aox. uaiuornia.
9Ac dos.: In rough, 16.00 crats. Cranberries,
Cane cod. 19.00 bbl.: boxes, 13.25 box.
Jersey. I9 60 bbl. Belle and Cherry. 19.00
bbl.: Bale Buale. Howes, at 11D.6U ooi.
Cocoanuts. 17.60 sack; dosen. 11.00 dosen.
Miscellaneous Peaauta, No. 1 raw, lb.,
le; mast; lb., le; Jumbo, raw, lb., lc; Jum
bo., roasted, lb., 10c. Drom. dates, csss,
I3.T6; figs, caae, 11.00: No. I English wal
nuts, lb., II (sc.
Mbuasapolls Grata Market.
Mlnnaanolla, , Dec. 1. Wheat December,
1.77: May. 11.31. Cash: No. 1 hard. 11.884
01.88: No. 1 northern, 11.1201.87 4; No.
I northern, 11.744 01.824.
Corn No. 2 yellow, 83 4 0 81c.
Oats No. 1 white, 1040114c.
Flaxseed 13.1302.81.
Flour Unchanged.
Barley 7lc0ll.ll.
Rs 11.4301.44.
Bran 127.00037.10.
City General Market.
Kansas City, Mo., Deo. 1. Wheat No. 2
hard: 11.74 01.71; No. 2 red, 11.7401.77:
December, 11.874: May, 11.704.
Corn No. 2 mixed, 90c; No. 2 white, 91
0914c: No. 1 white. 910914c: No. 2 yel
low. 104 091c; December, 164c; May, 174
088c.
Oats No. I white, 65016 4c; No. I mixed.
13 0 56c.
St. Louis Oram Market.
St. Louis. Dec. ' 1. Wheat No. 3 red,
11.7701.80; No. 2 hard, 11.80; December,
11.7041 May, 11.72 4.
Corn No. 2, 90c: No. 2 white, 12c; De-
eember. 8814c: May. 904c.
oats No. 1 white, nominal; ro. z mixeo.
14056c.
Dry Goods Market.
New Tork, Dec 1. Dry Ooods Cotton
goods wars quiet and vsry firm today.
Tarns' were higher. Wool market ' were
firm and higher. Ready-to-wear line were
modsrally active, gtlka wsrs quiet.
- Llvsrnwol Grain Market.
Llveroool. Dec. 1. Wheat Spot. No.
hard winter, Us, Id; No. 1 Manitoba (old)
17s.3dl No. I, none.
Corn Spot, American mixed (new) 13s, Id.
42-PIECE DINNER
SET TO BE GIVEN
AWAYFREE
Palace Clothing; Comoanv
Lead in Christmas Spirit
and Enterprise.
Opportunity Offered All to
Obtain High Grade
Clothing and Free
Dinner Set.
Following its custom of many
years, ths Palace Clothing com
pany, 14th and Douglas streets,
will, as a special holiday gift to
customers, give away absolutely
free with each $15 purchase of a
suit or overcoat, a forty-two-piece
dinner set. 1
This custom of the Palace has
always met with instant approval,
as it affords an excellent oppor
tunity for any man or boy to ob
tain a high quality suit or overcoat
and present for the mother, wife,
sweetheart or sister a fine china
dinner set.
The dinner sets to be given away
this year are of good quality china
with a fine gold band around the
edge. As there is only about 150
sets it is plain to be seen that late
customers will be disappointed.
Palace suits and overcoats at
$15 are the highest quality clothes
you can purchase for the money.
Never before in the history of the
store has the stock been so com
plete as now, and with the added
inducement of this fine china set
free you will be assured of a real
Christmas. This enterprising store,
located at 14th and Douglas
streets, will unquestionably be the
busiest clothing corner in town.
Advertisement.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Shares, With But Few Excep
tions, Resume Their Up
ward Trend.
BAIL ISSUES AE STJCOHG
Nbw Tork, Dec. I. Stock, with but few
unimportant ei-ceptlona, resumed their np-
ward climb today. An laereatw of btrrtnff
orders, main I r (or railway trblppars, which
dominated the Mat for the first time 1b
wkB, waa reported by commission boose
ovr the holiday.
More than two score lsstieu of the rail-:
way division wer coneplcnoos for their un
usual activity, ntlna ran sin from one to
over two points. Included in thta stoud
were th? aharea of manv road a whtrh re-
"ntly unrfo-rwent the rigors of ronraolxa- i
tlon and others about to emene from that 1
rordltton. neatlntra In Missouri Pari fie. ,
Wabash. Rock Island. Chicago. Grt Wret- I
m, Texas and Pacific, Ontario and West- j
ern, Weatern Maryland, coaler as a whole, i
and southern tsau-rs were much larrer In !
the afferent than the turnover In ao-
called Investment rails. Marked utrenrth
waa ahown. however, by Pacific). Grangers, i
Heading, Norfolk and Western and Brles.
Utilities claimed more than the uual
amount of attention on the advance of 14
points In Ohio Gas. to the new record of
JlStt, with 9 for Montana Power and tVt
for Columbia Gas, thene also recording new
maximums with Pittsburgh Coal, common
and preferred.
United States Rteel recovered 1 points
of Its regular and extra dividend-, of 24
points, with advances of 1 to 2 points1 In
related shares. Copper acored similar
gains, but yielded on realising. Munition
and equipments were more irregular; In
duntrlal Alcohol and American Car retained
much of the advantage, white Baldwin Lo
comotive and Motors were consliitently
heavy with shipping Issue. Mexicans also
fell away In the later dealings, the Irregu
larity or tnat period being ascribed to a
rtno In call loans to H per cent, the high
rate of the year. Total sales of stocks,
1,1. MA shares.
Abandonment of th plan to offer Brit tub
and French short term bills In thM market
in deference to the wishes of the federal
reserve board was without effect on quoted
values.
Irregular tendencies In the bonds market
were again attributed to the lower levels
reached by International Irtjnj-s. Total sales.
par value. $4,426,000. United Statea bonds'
were unchanged on call.
Nomber of sales and quotations on lead
ing stocks were;
Bale. Hlrh. Low. nose.
Am. Beet Sugar .. JNfl tiK inl 10li,
American Cn .... t.fl0 s'Tt 3 KZ
Am. Car A Foundry lir.fiOfl 7 7
Am. Locomotive ,, 3.40ft 0U Kftv,
Am. Smelt. A Ref . . 14,nftO 117 lift 14
Am. Rutrar Tl.f.
2(10 llfiU, IIS llfti
3,fSlft 128H 127S 1!7
40 BRi-i Ml &714
12. MO ffft" 9H 9
.ft0 lORtVi, IftTilt, 10fiH
20,4M 7714 TKH 77
Z.Sflft 7 U HflH
4f0 KR Sfi flitt
Am. Tel. & T.I
Am. Z.. U 8....,
Anaconda Copper..
Atrhlson
Raldwln Loco
R. ft O
Tironklyn H. T. ...
Butte ft Srnv Cod..'
2.1A0 H t
MOO 3 2514 2R-4
1.IMW 1MU 1MH -1J61A
13.200 ins ion no
6.B0O ff- 7 tllU
1,300 4 Sii i,iJ
300 12F-U 125 12BU
Cal. Petroleum . . .
Canadian Pac
Cent. Leather ....
ft O .
C, M. ft St. P
ft N
H. I. ft P. Hi...
46,200 3RN 3T 37 H
Chlno Cooper
C. P. ft I
Com Prod. Ref. . .
Crucible Steel ....
..one
0.000 BT
lO.SOO 2714
14,000 UK
son 43;
14,600 .11114
5811
28 '4
mn
43H
S8
178
117
44
105SJ
1.
5
2ti
"a
43
37
17
117
43
105
1
ntftttller's Sec
Krlo
Ocn. Fleotrlc
300 180
Oreet North, pfd...
G. North. Ore ctfs.
1.600 11 ft
3.500 ' UK
4.500 10(14
200 IS
7.100 70Vi
Illinois Centra) ...
Inter. Con. Com. . ,
Inspiration Con. . .
Inter. Rarv . N. J.
ntio lzt
134
I. M. M. t)M. ctfs. 14.700 lis
113S 11 Eta
C. Southern
2.400
Kenneeott Cop. ...
I,, ft N.
Mex. Petroleum . .
Miami Copner
M., K. & T. nfd.I.
Missouri Pacific ..
Montana Power . .
National Lead
Nevada Opper . . .
N. T. Central
N. T N. H. AH...
N. ft W
Zf 36
set, 57
13.700
67
1334,
11,800 1084, 1067, 108
1.800 48 45 4541
1.700 20 18 18
1,000 14 1J 14
6.300 114 107 112
8.400 31 30 30
18.400 100 107 108
1.100 58 88 58
8.60(1 142 13 141
2.000 111 111 no
400 26 25 26
34
7.800 67 68 66
MOO 35 33 33
75,600 112 110 111
14,400 88 87 88
1.200 32 32 32
4.400 18 ,
Northern Pac.
Pacific Mall
Pac. Tel. ft Tel. . .
Pennsylvania
Ray Con. Cop
Readtnr
Kep. iron ft steel..
Shat. Arlx. Cop. . . .
South. Pacific ....
South. Railway ...
zs
The Feet
to School
Children's Shoes need not be
unattractive to withstand hard
wear. Fry Shoes are exception
ally sturdy, yet distinctive and be
coming in appearance. They em
body the orthopedic principles
that make for comfort in grow
ing feet. Our salesmen observe
the most scrupulous care in fitting
children's shoes.
$2.00
:wrm"timmmmm
Many of the WANT-ADS
in today's paper were
phoned in. Save TIME,
TROUBLE and MONEY
by phoning your ad to
Tyler 1 000 Today
You are as close to the
BEE WANT-AD DEPARTMENT
as your phone Is to you
BiriBiiiiiEm
They will maKe better
Photo-Engraved Plates
Rata P"feJ.'l( IlOTV?
a' w w aaltya aavs.. .
Phnna . Tirlar 1000
Bee I
t..ilV.- I
Studebaker C.
Ten a. Copper
Texas; uo.
Union Pacific pfJ.. 1.1M J 8JJ4 83
U. 8. Ini Alcohol. . ""r 'f
U. 8. Staal ptd..... J.000 133 123 j-lj
Utah Copper 7,80(1 13314 121 J UJJj
Wabash pEL -B-.. 13,100 31 'i
wistciSor. !"0 101
Wastlnc. Else. .... 1.700 Hj .., '
Total aalea for tha day. 1,113,000 shaxaa.
DCJTU TKADE KEVUSW.
Batrisesa Earns am Ftawl State af Its Moat
Now TorTx. Dae. 1. Tomorrow Dims ra
vlew will say: M
Business enters on the frnal stas of Its
most prosperous year with activity unahat
ed and the rise In prlcea continuinf, yet
with clear evidence of commendable Judg.
ment and prudence la many quaricra.
It still Is a noteworthy and reaaaurinir
..,.. tt... nmdueers In many Instances
endeavor lo discourage demand rather than
atlmuletA It. and some interests nave
virtually withdrawn from the markets in an
effort to checic the Influx of ordera which
they cannot handle. Buyers, nowever, are
imMilMl tn caver far forward needs be
cause of apprehensions that the paucity of
supplies now witnessed in some lines may
later Decome mors general, wouxa ,.
mtilLlnlv of the restrtetlna Influence of ths
extreme living costs on consumption.
Weekly baak clearings, !4,75.,733,zzv.
Mew York Money Market.
New Tork. Dee. 1. Mercantile Paper
3; sterling sixty-day, bills, 11.71 com
mercial sixty-day bills on banks. 14.71:
commercial slx-dsy bills. 14.70; demand,
14.75: cables, 14.71.
Silver Bar, 75c; Mexican dollars, I7e.
Bonds Government, steady; railroad. Ir
regular. . , .
Loans Time, easier; srxty and nlnsty
days, 104'4 psr cent; six months, 18)
4 per cent.
Call Money Strong; high, per cent;
low, 4; ruling rate. 4; last loan, 4;
closing bid. 5; offered, 6.
U. 8. r. 3s. reg. SM., K. ft T. 1st
do coupon .. 4s 77
U. 8. 3s. reg...l00Mo. Pac. e. 6s. .103
do coupon ..100Mont- Power 6s. 100
U. 8. 4s. reg.. .110 N. Y. C. deh. 6s. 113
do coupon ...110 N. T. Clly 4s
Am. Smelt. 6s.. 116 (1165) 110
A T. ft 1- cv, rt. x., jv. n-
4a 106 H. cv. 6s ....112
Anglo-French 6fl 13 North. Pac. 4s. 14
Atch. gen. 4a... 94North. Pac. 3s.. 67
B. ft O. 4s .... lOre. S. L. ref. 4s 83
Beth. St. ref. fw.103 P. T. ft T. 5s.. 101
Central Pac. lat 0Penn. c. 4a...l0
C. ft O. cv. 4s 92Penn. gen. 4s,103
C. B. ft Q. jt. 4s 18Readlng gen. 4s. 96
C, M. ft St P. St. L. ft S. jr.
cv. Is 105 ref. 4 84
C, R, I. & P. 8. P. cv. 5s. ...104
Ry. ref. 4s .. 7!S. P. ref. 4 .... 93
C. ft S. ref. 4s 848outh. Ry. 5s. ..101
D. ft B. O. c. 4s 81U. P. 4s 99
Brio gen. 4s .... 74 'U. P. cv. 4s .. 93
den. Elec. 6s.106U. S. Rub. 6s. .101
0 N. 1st 4s.l00U. 8. Steel 6s... 107
L C. ref. ta.. 89'West V. 4s.. 96
I M. M. 4s.l08Dom. of C, 1931.100
K. C. 8. ref. 6s 80 'Bid.
L. ft N. nn. 4s. 16
Bank Clearings.
Omaha, Dec. 1. Bank clearings tor
Omaha today were 16,183,118.04, and for
the corresponding day laat year, 13,124,
364.12. SEQUOYAH
(See kwoi ah)
is rnxTretfasma-ua-o-ie. Ittsaprofit
able hotibitkm of great rAwibili
tJes for tAgger profits. It is now
earning more than 30 yearly and
paying 12. Its future is assured
because it is sobd and substantial
rincientiy managed in the inter
est of erery stockholder.
Seqnovah 00 and Rrfmnig It offloany
listed and traded in oo the N. Y. curb.
Ttua aaupaiiy owns and leases 6,000
acres of rick oil lands. 1130.000 has
recently betat added to His earnings.
New production is constantly under way
and the drrkkjad rate Is about to be in
n.aBnl We advise immediate pur
chase before extrs dividends result in s
further advance in price. Betaued in
formation tree. . ,
Just ask for oar new circular U"1B
WkrntiuiMti rifktmxM?
E. A. PERRON & COMPANY
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THE STORE OF THE TOWN
Browning, King
& Company
From start
to finish
our suits for
Men and Young Men
are made
in our own
work shops.
We watch
every step of
the process,
thus insuring
to our customers
good workmanship
as well as
the best materials
Suits, $15 to $40
Overcoats, $1 5 to $50
Our Chfldren's Dept.
Is a Perfect Bazaar
Browning. King
& Company
GEO. T. WILSON, Mgr. -
Swift & Company
Union Stock Yards,
Dividend No. 122
Dividend of TWO DOLLARS (12.00) Jwir
shara on the capital stock of S-ift It Com
pany, will bs paid on January 1st, 1917. to
stockholders of record. December S, 1914,
as shown on the books of tha Company
On account of annual meeting, transfer
books will be dosed from Dec 10, 1911, to
Jan. 4, 1917, inclusive.
F. S. HAYWARD. Swowtarr.
Chicago. December 24, 1911.
JITNEY
TAXI
MAXWELL CARS
Webster 202
AMUSEMENTS.
BRANDEIS Mat 2J0; Ev'f S:20
THEATRE last x times
Perry J. Kelly Offers Hyams at Mclntire
In the Big Musical Comedy Success
My Home Town Girl
SO People -Augmented Orchestra
Nights, 50c to 12.00; Mat.. 25c to 11.50
FOUR DAYS, BEG. SUNDAY, DEC. 3D
MATINEE WEDNESDAY SEATS NOW
Prices! Nights, 50c to $1.50! Mat.,25c-H
Phone
Doug,
494.
THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Last Two Times of Phyllis Neilaon-Terry
and Current BUI
MATINEE TODAY, 2:15
Early Curtain Tonight, 8:15
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
tArmm sJTtl Dally Mats., in-25-Mt.
JXOyi5fjf Kven-e-e. 15-lt-6(M5.
Those Gloom Eradicators
hs Mid-Mite Maidens .XL
The Follies and Foibles of th Blase New
Yorker Brought 'Way Out Here to Omaha.
Fun for All; All for Fun.
"A NITE IN A MUSIC HALL"
Beauty Chorus.
(Final performance Friday Nite)
Ladlei' Dime Mattoeo Every Week Day.
BOYD
Mat. Today
TONIGHT
Th. JwmmIv Musical Coined
"A MILLION DOLLAR DOLL"
Mats., 25c, SOc Nights, 2Sc to 11.00.
Beshi Matinee Tomorrow
"MUTT AND JEFF'S WEDDING"
Valeska Suratt
-in-
Jealousy
TODAY
Monarch Comedy Four
Four Rosas Lo-Ve anal Wilbur
TransfieM Sist.rs
RUTH ROLAND b "SULTANA"
UIDP 15th and HanaTf Sta,
nirr P(aB du(. aocn.
TODAY
VIVIAN MARTIN
"Her Father's Son"
A SeutWe Story War Tfavse, h
wktch the star pbya a dual ral.