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LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Are Active
and
; Steady, Feeders Firm
Sheep and Lambs Steady.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN HIGHER
Omaha, December I, 1911.
ReosiDte were: Cattle. How. Sheep
Official Monday 10.211 10.271 21.191
Official Tn (ley MSI 1S.I7I 20.194
Bstltnate Wednesday . 7.000 18.000 11.600
Three days this week 26.641 46.260 66,884
Sam risys hut week.. 26, 641 64,420 46.176
Same days 2 wki. a no. 3S.521 IMO 27,11 S
Sam days 2 wki. aso. 28.061 18.726 4.1.014
Same daya 4 wki. ago. II. Ml 21.221 18.720
Same daya lest year ..11.084 10,022 46,762
Reretpte and dlipneltlon of live stork at
(he Union Stork Tarda, Omaha, for twenty-
four hour en din yesterday ;
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
4 Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.
-.. M. St. T 10 I? I
Wkhaeh 3
Missouri Perlflc 11 3
Onion Pacific 6 60 26
C. tt N. W, east 23 25 8
C. St N. W., went 38 4
r St. P., M. A 0 21 20 7
O , R. Q , east 11 II
C, B. A Q.. west SI 24 14
:.. R. I. A P., eaat 14 8 2
i. R. I. A P.. vest 1
llllnola Ontrl I 6
Chicago Great Western. 7 13 . .
Total recelpU 261 257 &
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hog.
Sheep.
2.300
2,629
2.313
Tola la
.7.808 2,4H8 1T.604
Cattle Receipts wart moderal today, hut
mr ih threa daya tha run amount
38.641 head, a gain of ovar 4.009 head as
compared with a yeur ago.
The market on killers wai active and
fully ateadv. A bunch of Jcood altera that !
came In lata yesterday afternoon sold at
eu.ov. e toe m ers ana leeaere vara in active
demird at firm niieea.
ling beeves. 1 10.00 11 .00 ; good to eholce
weighty corn fed beevea, 910.0flli.OD; fair
to good corn fed beeves, 18.769 10.00; com
mon to fair corn fed beeves. 16.6008.76
good to choice grass baeves, $7.76wi,00; fair
.00a grumt Mvra, l,.7.VT.i; common
10 mr tnuui Mrt, lb,7.ut.7ft: food
choln. hotf.ra, I..7I07.IIJ food to eholoe
cow., 6.6OV7.f0; fair to Rood eowa, I&.76
....: eommoB to fair cow.. 14..QB..7.
Itnod to rholc. fo.d.ra, 7.fttfl.Sfi; fair to
' rood foodora, ta.K097.T6; common to fair
roaaera, ab.7.D,.sa; good to eoolf. atook
m. 7.ii.lt: atork lialf.ra. Id. 1187.1.0:
atork cowl, 9S.00OI.B0; atock calvaa, M.oo
Vf.oo; vhi calvaa, U.DO01..O9: br bulla,
atara, ate, .(0ai.7li ooloma bulla, 16.00
V.av. -
BGBF BTKKRa
No. Ar. Pr. No.
Av. Pr.
11 ato M l
1000 T 91
5.
.. 894 7 00
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II
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.. 933
..1036
' JJ
714
II..
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71..
..1011
..1119
..1011
.. I7S
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..1171
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910ft- I It
1110 I It
.1131 I 00
132t 9 IS
970 9
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.1977 10 00
CALVES.
881 T 80
146 1 60
, 431
7 36 11
7 90 1
448
131
9 60 1.
160 71 1
Hog The largest hog run of the week
to data waa hm Iht. mnrnlnw. rlnt.
counting out 241 tar, or something like
- la.oov bead. This brings thj total Cor the
iirst nair or the week up to 46,360 head,
which 1 9,009 smaller than a week ago, but
ff,604 larger than two weeks ago, and 16,004)
h tavler than for tha corresponding period
of tast year.
Freah advances were reported from other
pom la, and deaplte the act that local eup
pllee were so generous, the market opened
ii, ainy acuve m tfjiuo nigner, Bmp
pen had tolerably broad ordora aaaln todav.
and packing request also was eager tor
vemning except ugnte.
Some of the lighter hogs shared the ad
vance, but aa a general thing stuff that
lacked weight waa In poor request and alow
all day. Buyers Dimmed their uaua.) mIIv
of leaving the leas desirable grades out
wnerever tnoy could, and desirability now
II. " " " wc,s" 01 quauiy.
.nun, waa Miiinsr uneven maraei, lor
while some of the lighter kinds shared the
Advance as noted, a great many more sold
st prices that were very similar to yester
day's, while the close found the usual ac
cumulation, along -with a aprikllng of butch
er wotgni sun in tne pens.
uenerauy tne market was pretty close to
6010c higher; for while lighter kinds were
In many cases no more than steady, 10c
higher sales were fairly oommnn a. mon
the weightier offerings, and In extreme eases
16o advances were quoted on butchers and
heavies. The big end of the supply sold at
a spreaa 01 6f.BO0l.to, with lights on down,
of course, and beat weighty offerings up to
iv. vw.
Representative aalea:
No. Av. 8h. Pr No. Av. 8h. Pr.
86. .161 1(0 9 IS 14. .196 80 9 46
96. .171 ... t 60 41. .171 ... t 66
80. .198 ... 160 66.. 308 ... 9 61
84..19S 40 t 86 43. .111 110 9 70
33..t ... 9 IS 14, .114 ... I 77
66. .231 48 I 80 14. .140 ... 16
29. .123 120 9 90 74. .920 ... in AS
Sheep The fat Iamb trade was a slower
uri iuan on previous days of the week.
Supplies so fsr this week have been lib
eral, and while the market has been mov
ing up a little, packers have had really
more lambs than they required. 80 It was
ui si range inat iney should make an ef
fort toaay 10 Hold things down. One packer
i.iihsb 07 picking up some or tne
beat lambs on a good, steady baa la, buying
several loads at high as 111.60, the new
lop, established yeeeterday.
Most of the lambs were still In the pens
. ai uvou, now war.
Other huvera rtimmA
10 101 low me early lead, niacin r hlH t
..v .nuvwvm. nun gimr maraets report-
log steady sellers were in no mood to make
any sort of concessions without st leaat
liuttlnp- up a fight, and midday found things
vompieia sianasiiu. icary sales In-
eluded some of the sood tamhe at 111 ias
12.60, with a less desirable sort at $12,000
12.60. Belters, who have been claiming all
week that clipped lambs were. If anvihinv.
a little low with Chicago, were vindicated
this morning when two cars sold. at 810.Se,
showing a 10c advance over the previous
day.
The few mutton sales made up to noon
were strong to a dime higher. The mates
ef the wethers that eold at $9.00 yesterday
moved up a dime, bringing $9.19, and a good
kind of ewea touched $8.20. Feeder offer
ings were light again and prices were firm.
A string of fleshy lambs that had been on
feed In a nearby feed lot for a short time
waa weighed up to a feeder buyer at
(1 1.69. They had been sold to arrlvs. Culls
out of some Idaho wheat . fields went at
$11.40.
Representative sales 1
No.
241 fed lambs ............
303 fed iambs
486 fed lambs .,
606 fed lambs
1094 Montana feeding ewea,
3 cull feeding ewes ......
:0 fed lambs
46 fat lambs
80 ffd lambs .............
173 fed ewes ,
768 fed shorn lambs...,,..,
160 fed iambs
69 fed lambs ...r...
Av.
.. 78
, 74
,. 71
79
Pr.
$12 41
12 00
12 36
11 46
46
$ 00
116
12 40
11 26
76
$10 90
12 60
11 60
1Z 36
169 fed
' Sloax City Uve Btock Market.
. Sioux City. Dee, I. Cattle Receipts, 23,
699 head; market for killers steady, for
Blockers 10c higher; beef steers, $9.90011.00;
butchers, $9.60 0 8.60; fat cows and heifer,,
$6.6007.60; earn era, $4.9006.26; Blockers
and feeders, 4.0007.76: calves. $8.00 0 8.60;
bulls, stags, etc.. $6.1609.76; feeding cows
and heifers, $4.6006.76.
Hecelpu, , 16,900 head; market
Morris A Co 867 8,271
Kwifl and Company. 1,183 4,626
Cudahy Pack. Co... 1,108 6,823
Armour A CO 1,268 2.442
Schwarti Co 1.122
JT. W. Murphy 2.294
Lincoln Parking; Co.. 21
So. Omaha Park Co.. . 11
Mfnnlnajer Oliver.. 122
W. B. Vansanl Co 34
Henton, Vanaant A L. 10
Hill A Hon 69 ....
r. B. Lewis 131 ....
J. R. Root A Co 87 ....
.1. 11. Hulla 12 ....
I, K. Huns 71 ....
Rosens lock Bros. ... 278 ....
K O. Kellogg 69 ....
Werthelmer A Deem. 421 ....
II. K. Hamilton 87 ....
Hulllvan Bros 83 ....
RntsrhMd A Kreba.... 67 ....
Mo. A Kansas Calf Co, 44 . v. .
Christie 127 ....
Hlgglng IT ....
Huffman ............ 8 ....
Roth 6 ....
Meyers , 13 ....
(UaMberg 6 ....
Maker 64 ....
Banner Broi. 28 ....
John Harvey tit
Kline 34 V
0Iely 60 V....
Other buyers 141
tron ir to 6c higher; lights, tt.ooet.50;
mixed, I9 66O9.H0, heavies. .S6 0 IO.0&;
pig. 17.16; bulk of sal. I9.40tfl0.00.
Pheep end Lambs Kwelpts, 1,000 head;
markot etrong lo 10c higher; fed mutton.
17.26 9jr 1 0.00; withers. $.) CO; ewe.
I7.36HS.00; Iambs, 1 l.OOff 12..0.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Relaxation of Money Bates
Prompt Fresh Speculative
Ventures.
MOVEMENT IS IRREGULAR
New York, Dei-. 6. Relaxation of money
rates prompted freah speculative venture
today, sitnoujrn me movement or stocK was
hardly regular or uniform, some nharee re
flecting steady pressure. The minimum rale
for rail loans wita 7 per cent, with an abun
dance of offerings later at 6 and a final
rate of 3 per cent. The easing of money
wan ascribed to another heavy Inflow of
gold from Canada, a total of 117.000,000
being received here and In Philadelphia from
that source. Further subluxation wis af
forded by the large amount of Russian gold
recently consigned to local bankers and the
reduced demands from the Interior, Insuring
favorable bank return at the close of thi
current week.
Price movements were often confusing.
cheap rails moving to higher levels, while
standard sharea of that group were either
hesitant or lower. Demand for the new Mis-
sourl Pacific tanuea, all at record quotations.
noteworthy feature. The recent In
quiry for Rock Inland, Lake Krle A Western,
Wheeling A Lake Krle, Chicago & Alton,
Missouri, K annas A Texas, Wabash A and B
preferred. Toledo, Ht. Iouia A Weatern and
Ho ut hern Railway was well sustained, sur
face conditions Indicating steady accumula
Una.
Petroleums as a class were resposlva In
substantial measure to the recovery
rude oil prices and sugars were better with
further strength In American Woolen, Corn
Product!, ana shares, Western Union and
numerous specialties, Including Owens Rot
tie Machinery at an extreme gain of 84
points.
united States Steel repeated Its uncertain
course of the preceding season, but cloned
at a fractional advance, with gains of 1 to
3 points In olher industrials, KqutpnientH
nd munitions backed and filled, but motor
were strong with shipping shares. Atlantic.
(lulf A West Indies advancing 6 points to
tne new record of 132. Total sales amounted
to 1,076,000 shares.
Number of aalea and Quotations on lead
ing stocks were;
Rule tih Tw fin.
Am. Beet Sugar... MM 107 10H 10fi
American Can 2.900 6.1 62 Vi M
Am. Car A Foundry 1.1.900 7s U 77 'i 77
Am, Locomotive. . .. 6,100 toji Hfl'i 90
Am. Bmelt. Ref.. 11.800 11714 IINU 117U
Am. Hugar Ref..., 1.200 117- 116
Am. Tel. A Tel
Am. 7... L. A H
1,000 127 127 1274
5. s no M
14.600 99 99 99
Anaconda Copper..
Atchison
1,900 106S If'f'V 106-ft
Raid. Locomotive .
Baltimore A Ohio..
Hrook. Rapid Tran.
H. A H. Copper. . . .
13.3(10 11 lti 11
2,100 86 86 B64
85
10,800 73 H 71 72
1,700 29 27 W
200 187 166 17
6.4A0 109 108 14 108
3.000 70 70 70 '4
1,100 94 9:i 93
2A0 124 1241 1244
t'al. Petroleum
Canadian Pacific...
Central IeathM". ...
Chesapeake A Ohio
l'.. M. A Ht. P...,
Chicago A N. W...
R. I. A P. Ry.,
f.SIHI it SIS
1,F00 ffrU
rhino Copper.
Fuel A Iron. . 2,000
57
r.7i
2H
K'rn Products Ref,
i m-n,
18,200
3,400
6,400
87
5
86
3
n 1
!J"f,,nK1p(rl0
200 180 179 179
in Hi yt ill
400 44 43 43
600 108 107 106
700 18 17 17
S.409 70 9 69
Ore.t No. hrs ctfi.
llllnola ontral...
int.r. con. (.oro.
1n.Dlr.tlon (?onnr.
inter. nnrv.nter. . ..
Int. U. M pM. ctM. 1. inn 11
14 117
26tf 27
M 67
K. C. Houth.rn.
2.800
27
68
K.nn.cott Copp.r, .
Lnulavlllo Naah..
M.a, P.trol.um. , ..
18.800
"6o ;
2,600
.1.200
2,600
133
19 107 108
47 46 46
24 21 23
21 18 31
Miami Coppar
M . K. T. tfd. . ..
Mlnaourl ParlflQ. , ...
Montana Powar. . . .
National Load
Nevada Copp.r
New York Contral.'.
N. T.. N. H. H..
110
800
I a 68 68
l 31 30 31
8.600
108 107J07
2.400 68
1.400 142
n i b i
40 I4f)
Norfolk W.at.rn
Northern Pacific,
Pacific Mall
, 400 111 111
1.700 27 28
. ill
26
84
66 i
Pennaylvan'la !
1,100
7.808
34 33 83
Keadln.
11.000 111
110 110
88 88
Rep. Iron Hteel..
8. 100 87
1.100 13
2.600 100
Hhattuck Aril. Oop.
13
unern lacnic...
99 99
o 2 "r "";;
30,600 30 29
16.800 123 118
30
lnnsaee Copper;;
180
" i i-exas lompany.,,.
M00 106 306 106
Union Pacific
Union Pacific pM. .
U. 8. Ind. Alcohol..
.700 147 146 144
83
2.900 136 193 134
u. b. Bteei , ,115,100 126
U. K Hteel pfd 1.300 122
136 136
1 opper. .. . , 11.700 130
126 126 126
22 31 32
103 102 103
63 62 63
Western Union..,.. 3,100 :
Wee Una house Rlec. 4.900
. Total aalea for the day, 1,076,000 share.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle, Strong 1 Hogs, Weak Sheep,
nnu,
Chicago, Dee. f. Cattle Receipts. 19.000
head; market strong; native beef. 17.000
12.76; weatern steers. 87.0 0 0 10.60: Blockers
and feeders, 94.8007.86; rows and heifers,
fi.ibvivMa; calves, fi.oooii.i6.
Hogs RecelpU, 66,000 head: market
weak at 16c above yesterday's average; bulk
of aales. tB.ss V10.1&; hunt, 9.OO01O.io
mixed. $9.60 0 10.20: heavy. 19. 86010.10
rough, 19.6609.86; pigs, 17.0008.86.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 26,000 head
I market strong; wethers, 18.1006.26; ewes,
if.t.vvva.itt lamna, io.uuoia,ii.
Ht. Louis Live Stock Market.
Ht. Loull. Mo.. Dee. . -Cattle Reeelnts.
6,800 head; market strong: native beef
steers. 17.60011.76; yearling steers and heif
ers, 18. 600 11.60; cowa. 86.6008.00: Blockers
and feeders, 16.1007.60; prime southern beef
..'Tli.V;"0?-001 b",f. cowa nd
$4.1607.60; prime yearling steers and hetf
era. it.60.dw; native calves, $6.00011.60.
Hogs Receipts. 11.800 head: market
nigner; light, 9t.6O01O.lO; ptga, $7.3609.00;
mixea ana butchers, l. 66010.10; good
neavy, lu.auff 10.36; aulk Of aalea, $9,700
10.36.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.100 bead:
market lower; lambs. $7.60011.66: ewea.
fi.foifT.su; yesrtings, fi.ou0t.oo,
City Live Stock Market.
Kansas City. Dec. . Cattle Recelnta.
1,000 head; market strong to 10c hlsher:
prime fed steers, $10.60011.00; dressed beef
steers, 7.bo0Iu.jb; western steers, $6,600
10.16; cows, $6.0001.60; heifers, $6,000
10.60: stockers and feeders. 8fi. so em 77 h
bulls, $1,2606.76; calves, $6.60011,00.
Hogs Receipts. 14.000 head: mark at
nigner; duik or sales. It, 70010.16; heavy,
$10.00010.30; packers and butchers, $9,86 0
10.11; light, $3.60010.06; plga, $8.0008.00.
Bheep and Lamb Receipts, 9.000 head:
marKet steady: iambs. . fii.6O0l3.6O; year
lings, ff.fuvio.?; wetners, $B. 0009. 00;
ewe. IT.6O09.&O.
Omaha Hay Market.
Omaha. Dec. 8. Hay Recelnta. nieud
I demand felr. nrlnu unnhinnrl PhAia.
I land oral re. tlionmtao Nn 1 itni.nj
prairie, fiu.gniyio.bv: o. x upland prairie,
$8.6006.60; No. I upland prairie. $6.6007.60;
No. 1 midland pralrte. $10.00010.60; No. 2
midland prairie, $7.6009.80; No, 2 lowland
prairie, h,mjt,o! iso. 1 lowland, $4,600
6.60; No. I lowland prairie, $3.6004.60.
jinaiia vnoice, if.&v; wo. 1, 16.6O0
14 i0 standard, $13.OO01fi.OOf No. 2, $11.00
012.00; No. 2, $10.00011.00.
Oat straw, $7.0007.60; wheat strnjjr. $6.00
Wf-ov,
Cotton Market,
New
York, Dec. 8. Cotton Futures
opened
sieaay: January. 20,92c; March.
20.28c;
18.48c.
May. 20.-6 3c; July, 2,63c; October,
Cotton futures closed steady: Decern her.
19 90c; January. 20.16c; March, 20.39c; May,
20.69c; July. 20.61c; October. 18,60c.
Sales, 800 bales. --,..
The cotton market today closed very
steady at a net advance of 20 to 31 point.
bivrrpuui, vrnv o. ionon spot, iirm
good middling. 12.06c: middling. 11 16c:
low middling. 11.79c; sales, 7,000 bales.
Ht. Joseph Live stock Market.
St. Joseph. Dec. 6. Cattle Recetnts. 2.600
head: market active and strong; steers.
XS &Ofltll 1ft imai .nil halfra li 1A-
ciltM. 87 00 Al 13b
Hogs Receipts. 16.000 head: market
10c higher; top, $10.20; bulk of aales, $9.76
019.10.
uneep and Lambs Receipts. 2,000 head:
market steady; lambs, $11.76013.60; ewes,
$7.7601.60. .
Uvs Stork Market.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal weatern markets:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha 7.000 18.009 13,600
Chicago 19.000 66.000 26.000
Kansas City 8.000 14,000 - 9.000
81. Louis 6.800 31,300 4.100
Sioux City 22,000 16,000 3.000
- Totals 1,I04 123,800 14.400
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
All Cereals Advance When Ex
port Demand Strengthens
Scoff At Embargo.
DURUM AGAIN AT PREMIUM
Omaha, December 9, 1916
There waa a good demand for all kinds
of grain today and all the cereals on tha
list scored sharp advances. The cash wheat
situation waa helped considerably by the
strong eiport demand and with price rul
ing from 4c to 6c higher the buyer picked
up an the available samples on the floor.
Lurum wneat was again quoted at a pre
mium, but only a few cars of this variety
showed up on the tables and the bulk of
tne aales were made up of the No. 2 and
No. 3 hard winter variety. The No. 2 hard
som generally at 81.73 and No. 3 hard
most Instancea, brought from 31.69
31.71, while the No. 4 grade ruled around
ei.se ana 1.B7.
Corn was also very strong and the balk
of the, samples aold at f to 2 cents ad
vance with the yellow selling at a alight
premium over the white mixed. The better
graaea OI corn sold much more readllv than
uia ine poorer samo les and No. 3 veil
Drought from 86c to 86Vc. while the white
ana mnea corn of the same grade aold
j
Lonmaonng the light receipts the oata
mantel was verv if vn nri kh 1a.
made at a 1 c advance over the average
price of yesterday. There was not any
Boic,, dui tne duik or tne earn
pi graded No. 1 white and sold at 63c
winie ine no, 4 white brought 62c.
Kye waa In good demand at a 1c ad
vance and barley aales were comparatively
"l Prcca..y unchanged prlcea.
v.icarnncea were: wneat and flour equal
120,000
bushels ; corn, none, and oata,
126,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed with wheat strung and
uu.nniwru sno corn strong to 2d higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 1.46a. 000 bu
- nnipmenift or l.izs.ooo bu.. against re
1 2,476,000 bu. and shipments of
-,ng,wwM ou. last year.
1 rimary corn receipts were 1,231,000 bu.
ana anipments of 943,000 bu , against re
j-pIli. . 911QM bu- and shipments of
"'"' ou. last year.
(rimary oats receipts were 1. 060.000 bu.
ann: shipments of 1,1 1T.0O0 bu.. agalnat re-
?r or if,"''"0 bu- nd shipments of
.viv.vvu ou. jest year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn.
Oats.
11 1 i n in 71
361
160
Minneapolis ,, 434
nuluth ins
Omaha Aa
63
41
63
Kansas City ,,, 103
Ht. Louis m
Winnipeg 1,096
These sales were reported today
wnoai No. 3 hard winter: I car, $1.73
cart, 11.78: 1-6 car. II 79 ja h..
? r" '. ear, fl.70; 2 cars.
""",' eii. wo. hard winter:
car, i.B.; 1 car, l.6- I car. 8l.6t- 5.1,
-f- oampie nard winter: 1.3 ear
11 1,' No' ' durum; 1 car, $1.71; 2 cars.
i'.h. no, 1 aururn u t-ar 11 at 1
. i mixea aurum. l car. 7ai
. u,..nu. j fi.no; i car, fl.BO.
nye no. 1: 2.& car. tl 41 - Nn iz. .
Barley No. 3: 1 car. ll 13- 1 e.P ti n
w. v. wr, vo 1 car. s&a. na. 1 feed
vmr, wiv; 1 car, tfc.
v;orn no. 1 white: 1 nr asu. j r
1 car, sec. no. I yellow; 1 car,
2v- o. yeuow: a cars, 86o; T care.
"itc, car, sec no. 0 yellow: 1 car, 86c.
no. s mixea: 1 car. 86c: 1 car. sUe:
u, x car, aoc. no, b mixed
car, BDa 1 car. 86c No. e mlil- 1
vmr, mac; -b car, S4C.
wo. 9 wnne: 1 ear, 63 c; 4 cars.
ili. wnue: 1 cars, 62o. Sample
cn,r, i4)ti:; 1 car. L.Uo.
umaha Cash Prluaa Whi- ma a v..
$1.7101.72 : No. 9 h.tri iitiAMiu!
No. 4 hard, $1.6301.87; No. 2 spring, ' 1.72
v""' Birring, fi.esiyi.7f; No. 2 du
rum, fl.7SD1.77: Nn. a rtiirnn, II IImiii
ivorn; no. I White. 86U0flA4.e- N 9
mil in, l)arsnit( NO. wrhlta
No. 6 white, 8608o; No. 6 white, 84
, r " """"i ewwc no. 3 yel
low, 8608c: No. A vlinw iiAinii.
no. b yeuow, 80 086c; No. 6 yellow. 860
oenj no. a mixed, 86 086o; No. 3
" V""' sj0"oi no. 4 mixed, 86 0
"2! N0- mixed. 86086c; No. 8 mixed.
vmim no. j wnite, 3 0 43i
lanaara, Ba0fa; No. 1 white, 620
t3n;
no. 4 white, 62062Uc. Rnv
namna-. .I.ei.l6; No. I tttA, ITcOll.O.
Ry.: No. 1, IMiei,,. No. t, ll.40ei.,a
Oman, ru.to.rmi.
waeai nad a. nrm undertone and th.
bulla radved considerable encouragement
. j ' lne tna w" In
clined to axpeot an embamo on food.tuffa
... m,mM iwuu. oi toe renewal of tha for
el.n eiport demand. Wheat opened ateady
on all th. optlona. but quickly advanced
and the market cloaed around the hl.h
point of th. day. The break In wheat
cauaed a rally in corn and abort coverlnc
v. .n. ... h. ri.e in com.
Oat. allowed little Independent atrena-th.
and while tho ran.e on thia article waj
narrow, in. market ahowed . tendency to
follow wheat and corn.
LKcai range of optlona
Art, j Open.
Cloae. Tea
Wht
Deo.
May
July
I
1 70 111!
I .1
1 7414
1 7714 17!;
1 4tH140)i
1 410 42
Corn.
Dec.
May
July
Oat.
Deo.
May
IT
II
17
"111 lt
1 17
014 17
I 11
ti
12 ) il
11KI
Chicago cloalna orlcea. riimi.h. t.
wn.n m orran. atocv .no m n k...
tit Soulh sixteenth atreet, Omaha:
Art.
Wht.
Deo.
May
July
1 II
1 71
1 41
1 to
1 II vt
1 tilt
11
6
tl4
14
tl
tt
J7 7t
21 70
It 46
II 40
14 20
14 47
117
177 Vt
1 11
1 11
1 10
614
tl
lit
171
141
147)4
Corn.
Dec.
May
July
llOtott
10
IS
ta
it
17
4
0
1
2
12
17
14
I3f 1314
Oata.
Dec.
May
July
It
11 V.
14
27 70
21 10
10 St
it to
14 20
14 41
M
66 H
27 6
21 ti
11 46
11 27
14 It
14 4t
Pork.
Jan.
May
27 10
21 10
II to
It 20
27 12
21 46 I
Lard.
Jan.
May
Jan.
May
11 20
11 o:
14 12
14 12
14 07
14 t0
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
General Rush to Buy
Wheat Sends
Prices t'p.
Chicago, Dec. . Huce exoort sales mr.
nea tne wneat marKet snarply upgrade to
day. Prlcea. although unsettled at the close
were l4M'4c net higher, with May at
11.80 11 and July at 11.50. Corn
gained iQ c. oats lHHc and provi
sions Smp.tSr.
f urrnases or wheat for Europe todav were
on such a big scale that the total amount
taken this week to go as soon as possible
across the Atlantic, was swollen to S.ooo ooii
bushels. Under such circumstances the
market was active and strona nearlv th
entire day. The rush to the buying side of
the market began as soon as trnd nn.nwi
and notwithstanding that Dutch, Ureek and
Belgian requirements were said to have
been about filled, the bulls continued In con
trol aa a result oi references to food xhnrt-
ages In Oreat Britain and In allied coun
tries, ana to ouncuity or lmDorts from Am.
tralla and India. Besides, European crop ad
vices were generally unfavorable and It was
announced that owing to extraordinary
shortage In Argentina the aate of wheat
there would he prohibited unless at above a
fixed minimum price.
increased marine war rink Insurance and
i unconfirmed report that an Amerlran
steamer had been sunk led at one time to a
selling drive In the wheat pit. The effects
on ine maraei, nowever, aoon began to
wear off and appeared to be almost forgot
ten after the fact was established that the
veetet tn question was flying a French flag.
In corn the scantiness of rural offer! mm
tended to bring about sn advance, which
was given further Impetus by a forecast of
rough weather. The strength of wheat also
was a decided element tn favor of the bulls.
Oats responded to the gains In other cereals.
Some export business was said to have been
done.
Higher quotations on hogs and grain
lifted the provisions market. The beat de
mand was for lard.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. i red.
nominal; No. 3 red, 81. !. 71; No. 8 hard.
81.81: No. t hard, nominal. Corn: No. S
yellow, 84 4M&c: No. 4 yellow, 80 V4 94 ;
No. 4 white. 81 Sc. Oats; No. 8 white.
bl HHe; standard, t4taftc- Rye No. 2.
81.47. Barley: St.cfj81.t3. Seeds: 'Clover,
12. 000 17.00; timothy, 13. SOtr 6.5(1. pro
vlalons; Pork. 838.50; lard, 16.7Tl,83;
rlba, HS.f80l4.no.
Butter Unchanged.
Potatoes Receipts, li cars; unchanged,
fcgfs Weak; receipts. 2,718 casta, firsts,
High. Low!
1 70 112
1 77H 17I
1 4tM 141
Ittt'l 17
tlH II
0141 17
36031c; ordinary ftrtiti, 3737c, at mark,
ismm included. 3303sve.
Poulary Alive, higher; fowls, l4ic;
springs, lfc; turkeys, 18c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Quotations of the Day on Various Leading
tJommodluee,
New York. Dec. f. Flour Very firm.
Wheat S00L strona: No. 1 durum. 82.15
lo. 2 hard. 11.9414: No 1 northern. Duluth
z.ob; .no. 1 northern. Manitoba, i.V4
f. o. b, New York.
Cora Spot, strong; No. 2 yellow, 11.09
, 1. 1. new xora, icn-atty shipment.
Oats Hoot, atrona: standard. 61tt62c.
llav Quiet: No. I. 1 1 1 S : No 3. It. 10: No.
3, 6c; shipping. 76080c.
Hods Hteady: elate, common to choice.
1918, 46060c; 1915, 8014c; Pacific coast,
inn, idwior; in it., bqi.ic.
mac
Amerli
miriXSc1 Bf0t' U9i6c: cntral
Leather Firm: hemftork fireta. 67o: aee-
onna, DSC,
Provlalons Pork, firm: mess, 831.600
32.00; family, 830.0033.00; short clear,
130. 00 0 32, 00. Beef, steady: mess. 123.000
21. 60 ; family. 126.60 27.00, v Lard, firm ;
mm a ib weal, 91 i.lBtyll.ZB.
1 m iow vuiri.
Butter Firmer: receipts, 3.707 tubs
creamery, 4O04Oc; firsts, 37 38c sec
onds, 36037c.
Egge Steady: receipts. 2.608 cases:
fresh gathered extra firsts, 46 047c; fireta,
43046c; refrigerator special marks, fancy,
34c; refrigerator seconds to firsts, 31
39 c.
Cheese Irregular: receipts, 1,448 bores;
stats held specials, 24 0 26c; state held
specials, average fancy. 24034c.
rouiiry Alive, steady : chickens, 17c;
fowls, 17c; turkeys, 16017c; dressed, dull
chickens, 16027c; fowls, 14021c; turkeys.
18028c.
New York Money Market
New York, Dec. 6. Mercantile Paper 0
per cent.
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills.
14.72 ; commercial sixty-day bills
hanks, $4.71; commercial sixty-day bills,
f4.7i; demand, f4.7b; cables. 84.76 7-16.
Sliver Bar, 76c; Mexican dollars, 68c.
Bonds Government, steady; railroad. Ir
regular.
ninety
Time Loans Steady; sixty and
days and six months, 4 per cent.
Call Money Strong; high, 7 per cent:
low, 4 per cent; ruling rate, 6 per cent;
last loan. 4 per cent; closing bid, 4 per
cent; offered at 4 per cent.
V. S. r. 3s, reg. 99L. A S. un. 4s... 95
do coUDnn ... 9 9 'AM. K. ft T. 1st is 7fi'A
'U. 3. 3. reg....100VMo. P. con. 6a. ..103
"do coupon ... looii Mont. Power be.. 99
u. a. 4s. reg. ...no N. r. u. dep. sb.113
ouDon ...10 N. r. C'ltv 4s..U0U
Am. nmeii, ea. . .117 n. r n. 11. at ti.
Am. Tel. & Tel. cv. 6b 11
4b mfi No. Pacific 4s... 94
Anglo-French Ga. 93 do 3s 67
Aicn. gen. 4.... 94iIre. a. u. rer. 4S. 83
B. A O. 4s 91Psc, T. ft T. 6s..l00
rtern. hi. rer. os. 103 renn. con. 4MS..iib
Central Pac. 1st.. 90 do gen. 4s...l02
A O. cv. 4. 82 Reading gen. 4s. Sb
11. sr u. it. is 8-nt. I.. & san t
C. M. ft St. P. ref. 4s 86
cv. 6s 106 So. Pac. cv. 6s. ...104
C. R. I. ft P, Ry. do ref, 4s 92
rer. 4s 77 HO. Railway 6S...ID1
A 8. ref. 4s.. X4Unton Pacific 4s. 98
. ft ft. U. C. 4a. SO 74 -dO CV. 48 V34
Krle gen. 4n 73 U. 8. Rubber 6b. .102
den. Klectrlc 6s.l06U. S. Hteel 6s.. ..106
Ut. No. 1st 48..1flO'W. union 4s.. 97
. (J. re 1. 4B iuom. ot , ivji. unit
int. M. iU. 41AS.HIK14 "11 in.
K, C. So. rof. 6a. 90
Coffee Market.
New York. Dec. 6. Coffee The market
for coffee futures remained quiet, but showed
continued, ateaoineiw ioaap on a moueraie
demand from houses with Ruropean con
nectlons and 1 scattered commission hourm
buying. The opening was at an advance of
1 point, and active months sold 4 to 7 points
net nigner during inn day. witn Marcn
touching 8. 36c and July 8.84c, The close
was within a point or two of the best at a
net advance of 3 to 6 points. 8a lew. 20.260
bags. December, 8.12c; January, 8.18c; Feb
ruary. 8.26c: March. 8.34c: AdHI. 8.41c: May.
8.49c: June. 8.67c: July. 8.64c: August. 8.69c:
September, f.76c; October. f.7fc; November,
H.H4C. Hoot, dun: k o ts. tuc: Hantoa 4s.
10c. It was reported that Santos 4s had
sold at 9.76c In the cost and freight market
1 -on don credit yeutorday. witn som
shippers anklng 9.96c today. Hales of Rio 7s
were reported at M.ibc, American credits.
The official cabi.a reported no change in
the Braxillan markets.
Ksium City Owaral Market.
Kanaaa City, Mo., Dee. I. Wheat No. 2
hard, 11. 7201. 10; No. 2 red. l.701.77;
December, I1.74H: Hay, II. 77W 81.77 tt.
Corn No. mixed, ItatOc: No. I white.
at0,lo; No. 2 yellow, ttetOc; December,
llta; Hay, lltto.
Oata No. 2 white. 68356(40: No. 2 mixed,
b3ty&4t.c.
Butler Creamery, 42c: flrata, 39c; aec-
onna. 37c; packing, Zlc.
K.ffM Pirate, ttc.
Poultry Uena, ltc; rooetera, 11c; live tur
keya, tlo.
Mlnnemtoll. (iraJo Markrt.
Minneapolis Dec ..Wheat December.
1.14K: May. tl.tiU to ti ll. Caah: No.
1 hard, tl.KSS tfl. ; No. 1 northern, 1.4
ei.t7: No. 2 northern, 1.7ii 4U. 8314 : No.
1 wheat, tl.f7t 01.71. '
Corn No. t yellow, 1714 Bite.
Oata No. 2 white, tl140tlltc.
PlaaaMd t2.tO01.12tt.
London 8tock Market.
Ijondon. Deea. ..American atocks were
neglected, Prealdent Wflaon'a meeaage hav
lng no effect on tho atock market here to-
day.
I Sllvei
Bar, ItUd per ounce.
Money 4 per cent.
Dlacount Ratea Short Mils, 61,66 per
cent; three montha, ttt0tH per oent.
Dry Good. Market.
New York, Deo. a .Dry Ooode Cotton
gooda and yarna were quiet and firm today.
Wool gooda were firm and men, wear
ahowed a decldely advancing tendency.
Knlta gooda alao were firm. Worated yarna
were higher. Joboera reported a aeaaonalby
quieter trade.
St. Louie Grain Market
St. Lou.. Mo.. Dec. . Wheat No.
red, 21.12; No. 2 hard, 11.1001.11: De
cember, 11.71: May, ,1.71.
Corn No. 2, lc; no. 2 white, ,40, 40;
December, 13c; May, ttc.
Oata No. 2, 14 c; No. 2 white, nominal.
Liverpool Grain Market.
Liverpool. Dec. I. Wheat Spot, No. 2
hard winter. Its. Id ; No. 1 Manitoba (old)
17a, 6d. Corn American mixed (new) 13a,
Id.
Bank Clearing..
Omaha. Dec. t. Bank clearinga for I
Omaha today were 16. 070,160.14 and for the
correapondlng day laat year, ,3,s.,.i.,.73.
WONDERFUL DEMAND
for FREE DINNER SETS
The Christmas Gift at the
Palace Taxes the Capacity
of the Store in Taking
Care of Their Patrons.
The announcement last week
that The Palace Clothing Com
pany, 14th and Douglas streets,
made that they would give away
complete china dinner sets to their
natrons, called forth a remarkable
demonstration of. the popularity
of this progressive clothing house.
Of the oUu sets, not one was left
at the end of the week, but thi is
not surprising when you consider
that the sets were such that would
be welcomed in any house in
Omaha.
By wiring and paying a premium
The Palace managed to secure a
large shipment of sets in an even
more attractive decoration and
they invite their friends to call in
and inspect this china and see for
themselves what a splendid gift it
is.
There are no strinsrs to the
Palace gift A complete set is
given araolutely free to every pur
chaser of a $15 Suit or Overcoat,
and just at this time when every
one is wondering what to give for
Christmas, this offer is double wel
come.
The Palace prides themselves on
giving the greatest value in Suits
and Overcoats at $15 to be found
in town, and the tremendous stock
carried gives a variety of style,
color ana material that makes se
lection a pleasure. We venture the
prediction that The Palace will be
a mighty busy place this week.
STOCKMEN SEEK
TO CUT OFF WASTE
Series of Informal Hearings is
Held in Connection with
Farm Market Meeting.
MILKMEN FEDERATE, TOO
Chicaco. Dec. 6. A series of in-
formal hearings were held here today
in tumictiioii wmi ine iuurm na
tional conference on marketing and
farm credits to collect evidence con
cerning the condition of the live
stock industry in the United States.
speakers asserted that great
changes are under way in the indus
try and that the producers and feed
ers of cattle have failed to organize
themselves effectively to meet the
changed conditions at purchasing cen
ters and an economic waste has re
sulted. Much of the discussion cen
tered on possible solutions of the
problem offered by the decline in the
nation s meat supply. Uwieht li.
Heard of Phoenix, Ariz., president of1
the American Live Stock association, !
assured the delegates of the co-opera-i
tion ot his organization in their in-1
vestigations. I
On the program were Ed C. Las-
ater, ralturnas, lex., said to be the
owner of the largest dairy herd in
the world; M. L. McClure, president
of the American Live Stock exchange,
rvansas City. Mo..: W. K. istubbs.
Lawrence, Kan., tormer governor ot
Kansas: I. W. lomlinson, secretary
of the American National Live Stock
association, Denver, Colo. ; George
K. Andress. St. Louis: H. L. Poe.
Temple, Tex.; F. A. Bingham, Rock-
tord, III., and S. S. Beach, Hutchin
son, Minn.
Milo D. Campbell, Coldwatcr,
Mich., president of the National Fed
eration of Milk Producers of Amer
ica, organized last night, said todav
that state and local organization will
be started at once and a national
headquarters will be established for
handling the work for the new organ
ization, which plans co-operative
marketing of milk throughout the
United States.
Milk has ceased to be a bv-oroduct
of the livu stock industry," said Prof.
rred Kasmussen ot Pennsv vania
State college, "because of the ad-
vanved prices of cattle and land ad
ding to the cost of milk production.
The result is the organization of a
body for self-defense and self-protec
tion.
Poked with Gun in Back,
Yearsley Throws Hands Up
A revolver Dressed aeainst his soine
was the first notice E. M. Yearslev.
Lincoln apartments, got that a high
wayman wanted his money. He
forked over $9. The holduD took
place at Seventeenth and Chicago
streets Tuesday night.
Omaha Bay Market.
Omaha, Dec 4. Hay Prairie, choice un.
jana. an. do: no. i. aio.&oraii.oo: Nn s
la.oovio.oo; no. I, IS. 00O9.00; choice mid
land. 111.00; No. 1. tl0.00O10.60; No. 2
IS.609S 60: No. 2. t7.60e.60; choice low
land. IV.00OB.10; No. 1, tl.tO0t.9O; No. 2.
.i.uvve.uv; no. 3, ,,.00tf7.00.
Straw Choice wheat. tt.ia.aO! a),Mm
oat or rye. .e.uuoa.Bv.
Alfalfa Choice, tlT.lO; No. 1. tlt.fta
lt.&o; atandard, tl4.tnceit.t0: No. 2. I12.fia
vi...vi no. .li.0VV13.09.
Evnoormtod Annlea and IMmA Vmw
New York. Deo. t. Evatioritt.d
Dull; fancy, tc: choice, m aia.'
7i4B7ttc.
Dried Fruit Prune., flrmj' California,
ttt?llc: oreaon. 7e7Uc i...,.
....... muive, idd,ik; extra cnolce, 164c;
fancy. 1H,17c. Peachea. ateady; choice,
7iitc; extra choice. I08tic; fancy, 100
lOUc. Ralalna. auiet: choice in r..
aeeded, 1014tlOHc; aeedleaa, 10ei2Uc:
Lrfnaon layer, ll.io.
Metal Market.
New Vork. Dec. . M...1. tc
bid. Spelter, eaay: Boot. Beat St. Tni. Am.
...or,, .....,Wi...u. uonper. atrontr: e er.
fC?!i"5 "7.1 . quif ieiri i'?,m1rali "c""1 "d
inira quartera. 132.&O4V34.0O. Iron.
and unchanged. Tin. eiuv, .twtt iijma
44.60. T..w
At London Conner; Onnt riK, .
tl44; electrolytic. 170. Tin: Spot. JS7 ;
futurea. list. Lead, fit 10a. Spelter. 168.
Oil and Roaln.
Savannah. ... Dm. a t.....
Firm, 4c: aalea. 410 bbla.; recerpta, 291
bbla; ahlpmenta, none; atock, 23.302 bbla.
Rosin Firm. Bales. hkl.
1.262 bbla. ; shipments, none; stock, 94 9,1
bbla. Quotations: A, B, C, D, 16.20fil.26; B
F. F. O, 16.26; H. I. 16.80: K. l3S,io'
16.404!. 60: N. I. IRAt ... urn ,
WW, 17.20. ' ' '
Hn.a -I.
New Tork. Dec. 6. su.. n.
centrifugal, 6.14c; molasses, 1.77c. Refined,
quiet; fine granulated, 7.20c. Sugar futures
opened ateady and at noon prlcea were about
unchanged from yesterday', cloaing.
AMUSEMENTS.
Week's;1 Bee. 10
Am.rica'a Fonmo.l Coupl.
Mr. and Mr..
VERNON CASTLE
in
The Biggest Movie Treat
of the Season
..THE..
Whirl of Life
A Startling, Dramatic Ro
mance in Six Acts, Based
on Their Actual History.
1 P. M. Continuous 11 P
M.
25c ADMISSION 25c
Phone
Doug.
THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Dally Met., IilS. Night, 8:18. This Week.
RITA MARIO AND HKR ORCHESTRA; UMK.
CHILaSON-OHRMAN; AIXAN DI.NKHART CO.;
AMKS A W1NTHROP; Dunbar! Old Tiree Dsrklea;
Netlmeld'i ttabeoaa. Batter Stetert: Orpbeuia Travel
WoBklr.
Prices: Hst. gallery. 1st: best smu (except Sat Ur
du and Suntlaj), Ste. Nkgbu. 10c. 25c. 50c, 15c.
-OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
Rail Mate., IS-SS-SOe.
Kvea'ga. 13-Itt-l-jac.
Tboe. Ctowa Eradicate
h Mid-Rite Maidens
Th. Pelliea and Foible, of th. Blase New
Yorker Brought 'War Out Bar. to Omaha.
Pun for All: All for Fun.
-A Nile In a Mualc nan." B( Beaut? Chorus.
I.adte' Dime Matinee livery IVek h.
SaU. Mat. 4 Wk. Al Beeves' Beaut Show
HAYDENS
1 llj6 IP lX)OGDO4J0lJkS STRUTS 9bsK
13 Lbs. Best Pure Cane Granulated
Sugar, $1.00
48-lb. sack Best High Grade Diamond H Flour Made from the best
selected No. 1 Nebraska Wheat. iNotning liner for CO OC
bread, pies or cakes.
V ban Best-'Em-All, Diamond C or
Swift's Pride Laundry Soap 25c
7 lbs. BeBt White or Yellow Cornmel
for 19c
6 lbs. Choice Japan Rice, 7e quality,
at 25c
8 2 -os. jars Pure Fruit Preserve. ., .25c
28-os. jars Pure Strained Honey 30c
E. C. Com Flag's, tkr 5c
Yeant . Foam, pkg 3c
Sawtay, the substitute for lsrd. It beats
'Km all, per can 25c, 50c, $1.00
MacLaren's Peanut Butter, Ib....l21Jc
No. 2 cans Early June Pes 10c
No. 8 cans Fancy Packed Tomatoes,
at 12i'c
Advo Jell or Jello, pkg SVac
Fancy Queen Olives, Quart 35c
Assorted Soupb, can SVsC
16-ot. cans Condensed Milk 10c
Baker's Shredded Cocoanut, can 10c
Baking Chocolate, pkg 17Vjc
Breakfast Cocoa, ner lb 2(lc
Skinner's Famous Macaroni, Vermicelli
or Spaghetti Its quality good, per
pkg.. at 7'c
The Best Tea Sifting, lb 12 ' ac
rancv lio den Santos Coffee. b....20e
The Best Strictly Fresh Esse. dot., 'sfte
The Best Creamery Butter, Luik, lb.. 40c
It Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST--It Pays
piBfflraiiieiffliiiHsiiiiiaiia
The Quick, Sure,
Cheapest Way
to secure a permanent
tenant for that room,
now vacant, is through
the Want-Ad Columns
of The Bee.
You are as close to the
Bee Want-Ad Dept.
as your phone is to you.
Phone Tyler 1000
Today
MR. ADDISON
will help you write your ad
Lowest Rate, lc Per Word
Best resultsBest service
AMUSBMZXTS.
Frank Keenan
in
Jim Grigsby's Boy
A Story of th. Mountain Country.
THEATER-
Open 11 to 11 Daily. Admiaaion 10c
TODAY
"MISTER 44"
Harold Lockwood and May Allison
Wonderful Organ Concert
at Each Performance
MUSE
Firat Showing
Paramount
Picturee
PAULINE FREDERICK
'Nanette of the Wilds"
FARNAM THEATER
TODAY
"Protect Your Daughters"
Powerful Sermon on White Slave Traffic
No mother will fail to respond to its
poignant appeal.
ADMISSION 10 CENTS
JITNEY
TAXI
ilAAWtU CAIO
Webster 202
j S25 1
Thursday only, per 48-lb sack. . mUJ
Ksncy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter,
per lb., at 38c
Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, lb.. 36c
Fancy Full Cream, New York White,
Wisconsin Cream, Brick or Young
America Cheese, per lb 30c
Neufchatel Cheese, each 4c
FLORIDA GRAPE FRUIT SALE
THURSDAY
A carload of extra fancy Florida Grape
Fruit, the kind that retails at 8e to
10c each, Thursday Sc
Our First Carload of Highland Navel
Oranges for This Season is hs.
They ars extra fancy, highly flavored,
bright, sweet and juicy.
Thursday, doxen 20c, 25c, 30c, 40c
(Regular prices, 25c, 30c, 40c, 60c)
Fresh Vegetable, Shipped Direct from
the South for Hayden Bros.
Freah Beets, Carrots, Turnips or Shal
lots, per bunch 5c
Radishes, per bunch 4c
The Best Cooking Potatoes, .peek. . .45c
3 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce 10c
Old Beets, Carrottt, Turnips or Paranins,
per lb, at 2 Vie
Red Onions, per lb 4c
AMUSEMENTS.
Owing to the Big Demand for
Seats (or the
Serge De Diaghileff's
Ballet Russe
at the
AUDITORIUM
Saturday Night 1 C
December U
The Box Office Will Be Open
From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. and From
7 to 9 P. M. All Thia Week.
Today Friday Saturday
CAESAR RIVOL1
The Man of a Hundred Roles
NORA & SIDNEY KELLOG
In the Music Room
OTTO KOEHRNER & CO.
Comedy Playlet
"The Automobile Broker"
ROBINSON A ROMA1NE
Comedy, Singing and Talking
"The World end the Woman"
Feature Photoplay in B Acts
Coming Monday Charlie Chaplin
10c ADMISSION IOC
HIPP Always a Good Show
' Phone D. 8069
TODAY ONLY
BEATRICE FAIRFAX
"A NAME FOR A BABY,"
.nd "THE RINGER."
Hearat News. Bray Cartoon
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First Showing
Paramount Pictures
J Pauline Frederick
1 IN
1 "Nanette of the Wilds
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