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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1916)
..M....." """' ' THK KEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27. 1916, is . . LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing- Cattle Strong to Ten Higher, feeder! Tirm-i-Lambs Are Higher. HOGS "STEADY TO TEN UP Omaha, December If, lilt. Receipt werei Caltl. Hog. ia.p. Monday, holiday Ketlmalo Tueediy..... MM 4.101 Heme days lut w.elc.. 11.447 H.MI II.J" Mine daya I W. ....10.444 18.003 JJ.JJS Ram daya fh WO.lt.MI n.SM 41.184 name daya 4 w'k .10. 1!. ! I4.404I Same day lut year... 11.031 14.181 1M1 Itrrelpts and diepoattloo of lire stock at th Union Mock yard. Oman, for twenty four noun ending at i p. m. yesterday: receipts Carloads. Cattle. Bow. Bheop. H'r'a. v it 81. P.... t i MUsouri Pacific ... I Union Pacific 4 C. ft N. W, eaat.. It C. N. W weat.. It t: m. P., . o., C, S. A Q., aat. 14 C, II. Q. wool.. 4 i t:. R. I. P.. aaat II C, R. I. P., wst I llllnola Contral .... 1) Chicago Ut. Waal. 14 II 11 14 It 1 - 2 11 Tolal rKtnt....llt M 11 PISPOSITION HEAD. , Caltlo. Hot. Bneep Worrla Co Hwlft Co..., Armour ft Co...... feVhvarti ft Ca...... J. w. Murphy , . Morrell Lincoln Packing Co.. llnnalngrr ft Oliver. Rcntoa, Vanaant ft L, lull ft Hon.......... r. r. iwi J. H. Root ft Co.... J. H. llulla i I3 , 471 , 111 v 1,073 1.313 1,110 1.106 47 181 7 i ai . 4 ill . 441 ' IIP 11)1 lit,. V. 0. Kellogg Werthelmer Dcgea ,. to. . M. r. Hamilton.,... I. Sullivan Brea ........ t... lie ft K.o. Call Co.,,, 377 , t'hHatle ; M. i Hlttlna ! Huffman ..... .4 .. : t Roth ll.ker, Jvnea A S..., Ill . Ranner Broa. . ....... 44 John Harvey ........ 147' liennla A Franola ., tl .. Jeoaen ft Luntren.. . , 131 Pal O'Day 1 Other buyer Ill 3,446 , Total! ...........1,011 4,M 11.MI Cattle Receipt numbered only 101 oar thle mornlnt. a very fair run, however, for the day after Chrletmaa. There wa a pretty fair demand for a few ritht tood killer and they Bold considerably blfher, Ihe beet oaltle here brlntlnl 110.30. Th teneral market could hardly be quoted more then .trout to 10 hither. tHtockere and feeder, of tood quality wer firm, th gen eral market belnt quoted ateady to tron on bought atock cattl and feedera. Quetallona on Cattle Oood to oholo year lint beevea, tlO.2S0ll.tO; good to choice cornfed breve. 110.000 11.00! fair to tood cornted beevea. $8.71010.00; common to fair cornfed beevea, 7 2S01.7S; food t choice (raai bnvra. l7.7i0t.OO; fair to tood traa bceve., t.7t07.7i; common to fair traa beeves. IS.7I0O 71; good to ebole hclt.ra. 17. 00 01. M; good to choice cow., 14.710 t.lt; fair to good cow.. IS 7S04.74; common to fair cow. 4.IO0t.7f; prima feeding ateers. II. 40 01.00; tood to choice feeder, It.7t0l.lt; fair to good feedere, IO.Tt07.lt; common to fair feedera, 14.0001. 71; good to choice .locker, 17. tO0l.lt: Block heifer. K2S0I oo: atock cow., I6.toft7.oo; atock calve. 14.0001.10; veal calvea. I. 00 0 10. 00; beef bulla, etata, elc, C. 00 0 7. SO; pologna bulla, lt.OO0t.7t. Jtepraaenlallv a): - BEBP STKICRB, No. I.. II.. It.. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 71 7 0 771 f l& 31.. til IT 10 It T It 14... 1011 7 10 II. ...... .1140 t 60 11 11M I 7t 33... U&J I 70 73.,...,,. HUt) 10 30 v " CALVES. ' I......,, 115 T 90 11... 810 f II 1.. ...... 160 f 6ft 1. 170 CO i,,,r..., ISO 10 XI Kog Th mtlMt ran hr en any day In whki out In lu i.Dfirinot thru mornln. onlr (t(tyHMVn lottda or about 4.100 boftd howtng ap. Far tfats two 6tyt lut wmK vupplles wtiw i,0 bead, two wttki afo 21.091 and lut yvar H.llb. Thl morninjt with only a llcht run ihlp VltiK erdni wn filled oo a ItftOo higher, , imhM. Thetr uymv wu not largo ao on mint doyo taut week o( oourao, but thy took about tho aamo proportion of the offprlngo tm usual. Packers full 3d to ohow much Interest In ' tho trade. Tho f atronfer ia they put out right at the amrtVere ooon withdrawn and aeMera, who vllh Chlcaao hither and no amall a run hre. thought themaelveo entitled to higher - money were unable to got any bettor than Ba.uraay o pricsi, ana some or tnem con' atdfrod their packer hoga If anything t Utile 'oaelor The main trouble aoeraed to be that there wore no enough hoga hero to mane a km rot; all the packer. On tho olooo packer elm ply quit alto get her, fearing between fifteen and twenty loada unaold, A few - of thoao they were trying to buy a dime lower, or about ateady wlfh Saturday'R clone, but moafr- of them Wre loft without even bide. Hulk of the . hntrt that acid moved at . 80010,10, erasing , litlla better than Saturday on arount of tho ahlpper advanpo. The top reached 110.10, equaling the December high mem mane last ween. , . HeproaentaUvo oatati " " ; No. Av. Sh. Pr. No, Av. flh. Pr. 0,.1I ISO II IS 90. .! 40 It 70 H.. 1ft HO 00 00.. 201 ... 101 ' T7..i20 ' 10 0 00 , 10113 .. OS 46. .130 ... 10 6 60. .137 100 10 00 7(1.. 133 ... 10 10 31. .340 ... 10 SO l6.m 120 10 25 10. .301 ... 10 10 . .V- -"y; - v pias.- ; i. IS. .101 ... I SI ' It. .140 ... I IS 120.131 ... 00 , ' ' Bhisep hep and lamb recelpta worn on the gneroua order. It being the only branch of tho local trade that was decently aup- ' , ' pitea, Amvaio were eatimated at ntty- it looda, or 11.000 head. Conatdertng the faqt that thero wan no market yesterday MMe comparea very favorably with jruna oi ai.iis or ino two naya last weea. 27,141 - two wee kb ana loot year. , Tho feeling In th Iamb market wu mui-h Improved today, deaptte the fact that , retntpta continue liberal, rvneatlng belief In . the ohortage of refrigerator rare, and uy - era were all out after atuit early. The , aupply waa yarded early and movement y started In good aeaaon at flgurtw that were Biffudy to as much aa a dim higher than Friday. Cholca lamba cold aa high aa H. 15, a new record, and a paper advance or aoo over laat week a cloae, while bulk of tho good lamba aold downward from 111 II, some of tho In-between and unfln Uhrd offering going at 11 1.100 13.15. . A moderate run of aged sheep sold fairly roadliy In about tho earn notches as last week. Most of the aupply was of ewea and ' homo -of theoo were real toppy, beat her stopping at f 0.00. with fair kinds on down tuwarda 11.00. Quotations on sheep and lambs r Lamb. good to L'hntce. 12.00 U.si: lambs, fair to . good. iiz.zbfjij.: lamoa. niDped. llo.Tia 31.10; lamba, feeders. lll.O0tJHJ.J6; year lings, good, to choice. ilo.tQO ll.ti; year linns, fair to good, tO.llityiO.IO; yearlinirs, feeders, 07.00irl.00; wethers, fair to choice, IK.lf0ljil0.00; ewea, good to choice, H-tOtf i ce; ewes, fair to rood. (T.I.4M.&0: owes, plain to calls, 06.00 t.00: owes, feeding, fu.00t97.SI; owe, breeders, all ago, 18.00 No. - Pr. J Hi Montana feeding ewea..... M fed lamb ................ 1 Montana feeding lamb.,. 11 fed lambs................. 117 fed Umbo................. 417 fed lamba ...,,.... 447 fed lamba...:...., Ill fed lamba t n as ia oo 13 IS 11 II II IS ! St. ooaoph livg Black Markot, fH. Jooeph. Dee. 10. Cattle Reootpta, 000 -net,a; m rxei sirons: to iec nigner; steer. 07uviz.ou; cows ana neuers, t,TSDio..i .aives. Hovfii.ii, 1 logsReceipt, T.BOO head; market Oc higho; top, 010.4ft; built of aa), i.7tty 8heep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100 head all dlroot; market steady; lambs, 1M j3.i; owss, i,vvvi.v, , - 80. Loals Live Stock Market, Ut. Louts. Mo., Deo. 2A-Cattle Reootota. 6.240 bead; markot higher; native beef ateera, 97.mvu.00; yearling ateers and half, era 1S.&0& 11.00; cows. .6efi0.fi0: stork em and feeders, I0.l04y7.7l; prim southern boeC stoora, 0l.M0Ji0.0O: beef cows and hrlf ora, 14.16 fy 7. 00i prime yearling ateers and heiferm, f7.orf.o; nativo calves, f0.00 iz.ve. jt Hogs Receipt!. 17,100 head; market hi ft her; 11 state, $10.16011.50; piss. I7.7HJ 0 21; mixea ana butckers, Iio.looi0.0i food heavy, lll.lOl.44; bulk of Bales. ll.lt tiio.it. Hheep and Lamna Receipt. aiovi nunw hither; lambs, It.OOtl U.IOi ewe. 14. one) 40; yearling. I10.00gll.il, t CHICAGO UVE STOCK MARKET. A bay hel. laiiw, num aivaa Rtaady. Chlcato. Deo, II. Cattle Receipt, 11.800 head: market strong: native beef cattle, I7.1011.10; weetern ateera, I7.3i010.00; looker and feedera, t. 1001.10: cow and belter, 14.104; 10.00; calvea, 9l.a09l3.vu. Hon Recelpta. 44.000 head; market eaay at 10c to lie above Saturday' average; bulk of aalee, 1 1 0.00010.48: llnt, 0.10; mlied 9t.totyio.oe; neavy, tiu.vuv 10 40; rough, I10.00)10.15; old, 17.100 ' . Sheen and Lamba Recelpta, lB.oo. aeea; market ateady; wethere, II 00010.00; ewea. t.il0l.ltj lamba, ll.0l3.io. - Kaaeaa City Un Mack Market. Kanaaa City. Mo.. Deo. llarCaltla Re. cetpt. 7,100 head; market hither; prime fed ateera, I10.livll.lt; dreeaed beef ateera, I7.7itjl0.2t: weatern ateera, I8.i0tyl0.lt; cow., ta.lt0l.lt: helfera, 14.0001010; Blocker and feedera, tt.00OI.7S; bn.Ua, l.tt 07.1i; calvea, 11.00011. 00. Han- Racalota. lO.fiOO head; market hither; bulk of aalea, f.lt01t.4l; heavy. 1O.4O01o.it; packer, ana ouicner, 010.40; lltht, lt.4O01o.il; pita, 7,oo 00. flhann and Lamba Receipt., T.tOO head; market hither; lamba, lll.iO01l.li; year lint., Iio.7i011.io; wethara, tl.SO03.7S; ewea, 11.00 0 013.. Ut Mock la Bight. Recelpla of live atock at thtflv prln- ipai weateru mara-eie: .-, Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Slour City., 1.000 Omaha f,400 1.000 4,100 100 11,000 10,000 -7,SOfl 3,100 Chlcato 11,000 41.000 10,000 17,109 Kanaaa City 7, SL Loula l.iot Total ,11,000 01,100 11,400 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. pAuiirv Allv: Snrlnga. Hoi hen. 4-lba. and up, 14Hc; hens, under 4 lb. UHc; stag, Ho; old cocks, lie; ducks, 4V. Iba. and over, HHo1 duuka, under 4S lb., 10c; s, ioc; turaeya, a ioa. ana over, turkeys, under I Iba., 10o; turkeys, old nma lie! a-uineu. IOC! DlrSOnS. Per doS., OOot turkey, dry picked, No. 1. hens and young torn, Joe; oia loros, isc; lurKsys, No. 1, 14c; duck. No. 1, 4 lb, and over, 17c J docks, under 4 lb. 1414o; duck, No. loo; geese, no. , iw, om eouas, Butter Ua. Uscarreah. No. 1. raaa, ltl.00; No. , oas, I7il0 eras, case, 17.00, " . Cheese quoluiton liy urmu ta.i rhf.Mw-Domestic 8wls. 42c: block Swiss, Sloj twin cheese 10Aa; triplets, 17c; daisies. 370 young America, jisBj diu Ltoi oriva Ilmberger, 17c; New York white. Ho; Roquefort, 06c UKUr CU1S--K1DSI no. o, no. s, 14 Ho; No. S, llo. Loin: No. 1, llo; No. 1, l7'o; No. I. MHO. Chuck: No. 1. lllioi No. I, lOHoi No. I. I He. Plates. No. L Uo; No. I. lo; No. tv 10. Uieomargenno1 wainrai ooior, per id. i Premium, 14c, Challenge, llo; Kersey, UOttoj Lily, JOHo; Linoola. 17Ho White, par lb. i Bnowflaka, llo. Uraiitfe vtu, seo. lvus, m. m-, Hals lJOa 10.16 box; Vats, Hi'a, 5.6f box. Vi.a, 170. 110a, 06.71 box; Vets, a0s, 1 1 4a I6US, H.00 box. Florida 12a, 11.70 box; florid. 100, 1 4-00 box; Florida. 170a, 100a Us. loos. I4.it. noil navei. , ivvb. ties. 14. I boxt Navels. lflOs, l0O box; Navels, other sixes, 00.16 box. Lemon, faucy, too. 140a, . 'M boxt choice, nius. I0s. 00.00 box. tlrapefruit. 00s, 14.00 box; 4a, 4.M box: 14a. 14.76 box; 04a, voa, 00s, ll-UO box. U rapes, ttmperora, 11.60 oxale; kega, 14,71 keg; Malagaa, on Ira oholce. 17.00 keg; fancy, 17.00 asg; extra raaay, h.vv neg. Appiea. Va York Imperials, 16.00 bbl.; M. Pip pins, 14.00; ft. a. Jonathans, 170 am Her. 11.71 box; Blue Ribbon Jonathans, larger. tl.uQ.boxi 174a, smaller, 11.06 boa. VegeiableeWotatoe. Il.lv bir.i awost potatoes, Vlrglolaa 14.60 bbl.i hamper. 11,70 hatnp. Onions, Spanlah. fl.ov crate yellow, to lo. . Tomatoo. ox xo tug. Cucumbers, fl.oe dot, Cabbage. lo lb HuUrgooa, IVio up. Turn ipe, parrots, io lb. Cfcitry. Michigan, 4tfoi dos. California. 00 dox.1 ID rough. 16.00 orate. Cranberries, Capo Cod, tl.00 bbl.; boxes. UIO box. Jersey, 10.10 bbl. Utile and Cherry, 11.00 bbl. i Bolls Bugle, Howe, at 110.64 bbl. Cocoanuts, 17.60 sack; dosen, 11.00 down. celery, usmornia Mammoto, par aoa,. oto. sllaea 1 1 sn sous Peanuts. NO. 1 raw. IB.. oe; roaaL lb,, Oo; Jumbo, raw, lb., lot Jum Do., roaaiea, io( ivo. uram, oaiea, oaao, 01. 70; figs, case, 11.MJ No, 1 Bngllob wal outs. lb.. UHa Now York jrissuetal Markot, New York, Deo. 10, Prime Mercantile Ftvoer 4tp4!4 per cent. . . Sterling Kxcnango ixiy-aay -quib. 14.71 H; commercial sixty-day bill on hanks. 14.71 Hi commerclttt sixty-day bill, 04.71; cables, 14.7&H; demand, 04.74 7-10. Hliver liar, !4c; Mexican aouara. eeao, Bonds Oovernraent, steady; railroad. Arm. , . Time Iana Haaier; aixty ana ninety days, Ht4H P" ceuti six montha, 40H per cent. ' - " Call stonty Easier! nignesi. per own lowest, S per cent; ruling rat, trk per oent; last loan. per com; closing -mo. 31 per cent; offered at 8 por tent, - ' Mnnl fAWeir Del . . lll'U, B. rev . . ...11 0 N.T-C.4Hs 1048.100 do 4s, coupon. 110U New Haven o. a.ivBK Am. amen. ss.,io N. r, 4a. A.r, c T.o.e na,..iu do 3s. Anaio-rroncn .. O, S. L. r. 4a. 73 Atchison gen 4.. 04 Par. T. A T 6a.100B. A O, 4a.,..,. 01 Penn. 0. 4Hs,.10fl fieth. Steel r. OatlO rin aren. ivi..ivivit;, f. imi i Reading gen. 4.. E'tt'O. A O. ov. 4 He ! 8t.L,8l. t. 4 H L B, ft J. 4a log P. OV. U....10XHC.,M.ASt.P. 0. IslOtH OO re i. ea. . . . , -i u it. i. m r r a t. So. Ry. 6s 101 VC. A 8. ref. 4Ua I4H U. P. 4.,..;.... t'HD. A R. O. con ia 87 do rv. 4a 0S4iSlrla gen. 4a.... 72 V, a, nuooer ea,i"i wen.' niiocwic ss..ive II 8. Hteel ls..,.10IHU. N. 1st, 4H.100 W. Union 4Ha. . 00 t. C. ret. 4a..., 01 nam. Ctn. 1031. 01K. C. 8. ref. 6s.. 00 IT H mi1. Sm rev. 00.! 1a. A N. un. 4a.. 07 "OO IS, coupon i-m.,n,i, Av iv U.S. 3. reg 100 M. P. COh. 4s. ',103 do us, coupon. ioimij Coffee 'Market, r New Tork, Uec. 14. An open advance of to o point wa followed by an easier turn In the market for coffee future during the late tradlna. with the cloao showing a net loss ot 1 to S points, Trading wa very quiet, making it appear mat most scatter ing accounts had been evened up before tn cloae laat Friday and that operator had found nothing in overhoitday developments to create fresh sentiment. Scattering liquida tion seemed to acuuunt ror ' tne decline which carried May off from l.tlo to 1.74c, and closing prices, were at tho low point of the day iiecemoer, i,i4c; January. r.c February, 1.61c; March, Lite; April, 8.48c; May. o.71c: June, 0.10c; July, o.ooc; August, 0.03c; September, t-llc; October, 0.04c; No vember. 0.100. tftiot, ouiet: mo ia. io; santos s, ioe. Very few fresh offers wer reported In the cont and freight market but Santos 4a were aald to bo her at 10 to 10 H London credlta. ' The official cabiea reported a decline or SO re la In Santos futures on Saturday and an advance of 76 re is in Rio, Santos cleared 74,000 baga for Now Tork and 73.000 tor Now Orleans tW -'Metal Markot. New Tork.-lSec. 20.--MeUI-tea4, 17.60 7.01; ape Iter quiet; ipot, Kaat St. Louis delivery, ioc. aaaea. copper Dull: electrolytic, ' rirt, second and third quarters, 130,00033. 60: nominal. Iron steady: No. northern, isi.to 10.00;' No. I, tll.004tao.00: No. 1 southern. 111. 10910.00: No. 1, I38.OO03O.OO. Tin steady; spot 49.uty4i.g. Holiday In London. At London Holiday. Kratwrated Apple, and Urted Pratt. Kew Tork. Deo. It Kvpor.ted Apples- Quiet: fancy, tel rholce. I.l.oi prim.. wTttc. Dried fruit, franca, quiet but steady: Callfornlaa. It)10e: Oregon. t9 10c, Apricots: Qulst: choice,, ltttc: extra choice, 17c; fancy, 17t,c. Peachea: Quiet; iiolce. To: extra cnotce, Tc: fancy, .tic. rtaleln: Steady: choice to fancy .eeded, It tunc: aeedleaa, lotjiscttct Undon lay era, 11.10. , . ' , : - C.tton Hark!. New 'Tork. Dec. It. Cotton Future opened nrm; January, lt.toc; March, lt.lto, May, ll.ltc: July, 17.44c: October, IS. 7 5c. Hoot cotton quiet; middling upland, ll.too. Halea. Bet Dalea. . Cotton future closed ' te.dr: January. 16.74c i March, lT.lOc; May, if.ltol July, tl.To; ucieoor, it.suo. . Th. cotton market eloaed steady at n advanc 11 to II point. . . (Ml ai rlava.nah, O... Dec, It.- Turoantll Firm, llo; alea. II bble.; receipts, til bbl ahlpmenta, t&t bbls.; stork, 21,t7l bbls, Rosin Wrm. sales, 2,4:4b.bla. t receipt.. I.lte obis; aniprnonia, t.i.t bbl,; Uck, 12,111 bble. uuotationa : A, B. C D, at, P, w, u. It ,..ie: ft., ,.;,, te.te; H, 9t.lt; WO, I7.lt; WW, 17.00. Omaha. Dec. St. Bank clearings for Omaha today, wen 11.114,111. 31 and for tha corresponding day last var I2.ltl.44l.4t. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Wheat Six to Eight and a Half Cents Higher Than When -Market Closed Triday. CORN IS ALSO SOME HIGHER Omaha. December 31, ltll. An excellent cah d.maaa lor wliaat terced iharp rlM In thle market and price were quoted frem t to IVt hlaJier. Th. de mand lor foreign rtem Rir. till pre vail, and then wu a much wetter demand (or grain In tha oar than (or car that long la thl trrlttiT. Th Better grad at wheat war. alao eepeclallr III demand hr the milling Intereete, although ther waa lao a good Inquiry ror I Be poorer aarapnn. o. I hard wheat wa quoieo ai ...w fiU. N. 1 hard n red from ll.TlVl.T3W nd th hulk ot the No. 4 hard aold around ll.IIUjVl.7t. The earn market wa axeell.nt and prleea on thl ureal ruled from lttlo higher, with yellow and while corn going at a alight premium o.r th. mlied variety. Th. hulk of the corn aamplea war. o( a commercial quality, the white ana yeuow aaropie krlnvfnv frnm BTU. A lie and mixed COm of th aampl grad selling around It HO 17 He Th Mi. market waa rather quiet on ac count of light receipt and white th mar ket wa quetad tittle higher, thi demand (or thla article wa rather low. Th demand for ry wa rary avrona moat all of tha aamolaa were dlapoaed of at price ruling from !t)4o higher. Th trd in harley waa not very actlv nd white th mrket wa atrong ther were only a few car of tm cereal aoio. Clearance wre: Wheat and nour. equal to l.Jll.tOt buahela: oat, U,00 Duehala. Primary wheat receipt wre a,i.,evu huahel and ahlpmenU 7S4.00O oiuneia. agalnBt recelpta of 1,104,00, buahela and Bhlpmenla o( 1,111,000 bushelB lart year. Primary corn recelpta were 1,641,000 miahel and ahlpmenta 114,000 buahela. against receipt of ilt.Ott buhle and shipment of? Tll.tOO buahela laat year. Primary oat receipt were 120,000 buahela tnd ahlpmenta 414,000 bUBhala, agalnat ro eeipta e( ftl.OOt btlahalB and rtlpment of ,023,000 buahela laat yer. CAftLOT BKCEIPTS. ,. Corn. Oat. Chicago ....... ,(...., .,."3 141 17 Mlnneapolla 717 : .. Duluth 14 .. Omaha" '..l!l Kanaaa City ... '. ...... .347 17 II Wianrpag , 123 ... These tale were reported today: ' Wheat No. I hard winter, I cara, 11.74V ; car.. 11.74: I cara. I1.73H; f cars, 11.73. No. I hard winter, 1 car, 11.71 Vk; 7 cars. tl.73ta: I cars, 11.72; l-i car, 11.71. No. 4 hard winter, 1 car. 11.71; 1 car, ll.lt; 1 car, tl.lt Va. No. I durum, 1 car, 11. tl. No. I mixed. I cara, 11.73 u. No. I mixed, 1 car, II 7A. t.t ear. tl.lt: 1 car. tl.tt. No. 4 mined, 1 ear, ll.tt; l-l car, 11.44 It. No. 4 mixed aurum, i oar, ,i..w. Rye No. I, I cara, i.iz. no. s, s cars, 11,12: l-i car, 11.10. No. 4, 1 car, 11.21. Sample, 10 sacks, 11.11; t ear.il.lt- Barley No. 4, l car, bo. Corn No. I white: 1 oar. llo. No. a white: I cars, 17 Kc No. t white: 1 car, 17'. No. I yellow: 1 car, lie. No. 1 yellow: 7 ears, l7Ho. sample yeuow: i car, evrto. No. 1 mixed: 4 oar. I7wci I care, 17c. No. t mi. mi. a carat l7U,c: I cars. 17c: I cars, tide; I cart, ItVic No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 17c; car, IBMO. rto. . mixea; . war. t.w, nata Nn. 1 white: 1 oar. ftlttc; 4. cara. lie; 1 car, I0o. Bampl whit: 1 car, tic. Omaha Cash Priced-Wheat: No. I hard. ll.71Vatfl.14y; No. I hard. 1.T0UJ1.T2V; No. 4 hard, 11.1141.70. Corn: No. I whltt, l7Vktlle: No. I white. ITVitflTViO; No. 4 whit. I74JI7V40-. No. I white, llVitf 7c; No. I white, liViDIIVic; No. I yellow, 7Vj0llc: No. I yellow, l7!4t)l7Vtc; No. 4 yellow, ITtfllVic; No, I yellow, IIViCtlTo: NO. y.HOW, IfaVBeMC; no. a miaeu, e. tfllttoi No. I mixed, Jt7Vt; No. 4 mixed, IIHtflTo; No. I mixed, HVivHc; No. I mixed, lltfiiVlic. Oalt: No. I while. 11 tat tic I itandard, tmetltic; No. I white, iOtllVii; No.14 whltt. M llo. Sarley: Malting, ti.vityi.ia; cio. 1 feed. IC0I4C. Ry.: No. I, li.lltfl.12; Mto. h li.IOtfi.43 Onuuu. Futures. Tandancy In Ah. local pit wat very qul.t today and th. market (or the moat part lacked any Interacting realuraa. Tha opening prleea on wnaat, nowever, were atrong, and -th. market made good salna durin the early trading hours Reporte that Oermany had naked th dif ferent warring naliona to meet tor a peace conference caused a flurry In the wheat pit Juat before the cloa. and' actlv ttelllng forced a slight break in May wneau earn onened ateady. and while tn ue- cmber ootlon held around the high point of tha dy, the My artlcl followed the late break in wneal anq ueciinea aoout ac from the high point. Tho oat market had practically no inoe- nendent urenilh. and while the range on the article Wat narrow, the mark.t showed a tendency lo ftllotr-th notion of wheat and corn. . ; K4eal rang, or option.: "Art, Open. High. Lb. Cloae. BatT wht. " i i 1 n Deo. Ill III HI 1 IT 157 V, May I lltfVi 1 H4 . 1 I5V1!4 July 134 11111114 1I3M132H Corn, Dec. It ' ITU M II May llVi ! July ' II II (TV 17 Vi UH CDec". ,- tl tt " , 4i 4IW May 60 11 10 10 l ChlMM cloalna nrlca. fumuihed Th Bee by Logan m Bryan, atock and grain nromor. lit bnut Bixteentn aireat. vmaua; Art. ' Open. High. Low. Close. Sat. Wht. I I Deo. 1 0 1 11 lit 111 May 1 41 . 1 Tl 117 ........ Ill July I ( 1 41 137 111 Corn. Dec " 4 14 tl t1 3 May 11 . 14 11 ! July tl 1 13 10 11 12 Oat. Dec,' 41 '10 4t 41 41 May 11 M 11 11 11 Jaly 11 U ' M 1 Pork. Jan. 17 It IT 11 !7 It 17 II 17 10 May ' 3i 10 II II 21 II It tl It 12 I.ard. Jan. II 1 II 17 II 17 II 17 II tl May it It It It II 11 II II It 10 II II II 7 11 15 IS H II 17 Ma y 14 42 it 42 14 17 14 17 14 17 CHICAGO GRAIN .AND PROVISIONS. OtfattatT Start With a Deelia, But Soon Uin Streaa-th. Chicago.. Deo. It. Liv. elllng, which seemed toSbe connected with Germany's proposal for an immediate conference of belligerent, wiped out today nearly all of an . early advanc. tn th. v.lu. of wheat. Th market closed unsettled, tflc net higher, with May at l.ltfl.ll and July at (1.11 01.11. Corn loat tic to 191C and oats finished c oft to o up. Provision finlahed at ttf37o advance. It was not until a halt hour or more after the German reply to -Preeldent Wil son, not. ,waa received that th. wheat market began to how -any .frect. In the .hero aetback. however. which then quickly eneued,-Mme of th. largest traders were conspicuous on in. Dear eioo. Km ine Other hand, the fact' that Uermany in its answer. did no, comply with th. American request to nam. peac -terina appeared to cause some conflict of opinion as to whether a conation of hostilities actually had been brought any nearer. Thla uncer tainty wa reflected, by something or a rally which seemed to be gaining headway aa the aeeaion cam. to an .nd. The foot ale. wa noticeable that at- - no tint, did tho, decline, carry the mark.t to any rad ical extent below Saturday'a cloalng level. Previous to the Berlin development the wheat market had displayed a decided tendeiMf to advanc. and had risen to the hlgheBt point sine the new wa received of the German peace offer on December 12. Today' temporary showing ot strength wa based largely on hopea of Improved foreign demand and on the acanttnea of domestic reelpt. in tnts connection goaatp wa currant that Europeana wer buying future deltverle and that more veeaela wore now available for axporu, PrMllCtton of heavy, receipt thi. week had a bearish Influence on corn, especially after wheat lat. In th. d.y underwent a aajt. Unsettled westher noted t first as a stimulus to huyor. but th. .Ifect felled to laat. A good export demend (or oat wa noted. Otherwuw. though, trod, in oala was light. Htehar Quotation en hog. wer. chiefly r. sponsible for the upturn tn prortMoiie. Ther. waa evidence oi wm. iu,umb. ouyio.. I'hlcaso Caah Prleea Wbeut: No. 2 .nd 1 red and I and I hard, nominal. Corn: No. 3 yellow, Tl 00; n . yeuow. eBv liuc: No. 4 whit. Mtfl2. Oata: No. 1 while, tl053c: atandard. Il053c. Rv.'; No. 1 nominal; No. 3, nominal; No. 4. 31 IS- Barley: 150 011. II. Seeda: Timothy. (3.1001.40; clover. 9is.wvt7ti.te. rrvvtt'oaa Pork, 11.10; lard. Ill.lOtfll.ti; ribs, 11.2i tlt7. ; Butter Btendy, cremry, l2tf2to.. Ksira steady ; receipt. 1,111 casea; llrats, 40t41e; ordinary flrata, Iltfltc; at mark, ca.es Included, IztfiOc. Potatoee Steady; receipt, fifty ear: Waahlngton. Idaho. Oregon and Colorado, ll.eitfl.lt; Michigan white, tl.ittfl.il; Wlaeonaln whtls, Il.40tfl.t0; Poultry Alive, ateady; fowls,' lttflT.; springe, ITci turkeys. 32c. t KEW TOBK GENERAL KABKET. New Tork. Dec. St. Flour Firmer; spring patent. ll.lltfl.IO; winter patent. ll.Oitf 1.25; winter etralghts !T.I0tl.0l. Wheat Spot, irregular; No. 1 durum, 2 03; No. I hard, 11.(7 : No. 1 northern, Duluth. 11.11 : No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 2.01 f. o. b. New Tork. - Corn Spot, easy; No. 1 yellow, 11.04, c. I. f. New Tork. Oata Srot. aleady: atandard, 11051. H.y Quiet; No. 1, 11.0501.10: No. 2. I.OOtfl.02; No. 3, lOtfltc; .hipping, Tl tflOc. Hope Steady; state, common to choice 1111, 45v50c; ltll, 1014c; Pacific Coast lilt, 11014c: llli, 10 11c. Hides Quiet; Bogota, 42c; Central Amarl ca. 420:c. Leather Finn; hemlock firsts, !7o; sec onds, 65c. Provlalona Pork, ateady; mess. 131.509 22.00: family, I30.00tf33.00; short clear. 30.00032.00. Beef, quiet: mess, 22.000 22.50; fsmtly, 325.50027. Ot. Lsrd, easy; middle wet. 111.400 14.50. Tallow, quiet; city, 11c; country,. lltfllc; apeclal, 11 c, . Butter Firm: receipt. (,441 tubs; creanv- ery, 42042c; drat. lt0IOc; second, (4U034C. . Egg Firm receipts, b.ib. caaea; rreen gathered extra first. 4(04lc; flrvt. 440 47c; refrigerator spMlal marks, fancy, 14 tf 34o; second to first. !2 0 33c Che-Hteady; receipts, 150 boxes; tat held epeclale, 24024c; lt held spe cial, Average fancy, 21 024.. Poultry Allvo. nrm; no price. Mttied; dressed, firm; ohlckensi 12031c;, fowl, 15tf3lc: turky. 20tfllc. . MlsaeepoU Oral Markot. Mlnneapolla, Dec. It Wheat May. 1.74; July, l.tltfl.tl. Cash: No. 1 hard, 11.74 tf 1.71; No. 1 northern, 11.71 1.74; No nortnern, n.,,.ti.i,,. Corn No. I yellow, lltfltc. Oala No., i white, 4ltfllc. Flaxseed (2.12 01.(1. Flour Fancy patents, 10c higher; quoted at 11.10; other gradea unchanged. Barley 77C0I1. 10. Rye 11.2701.21. Bran (24100 14.50: ; Jtatua Gttir. tiraia Bfarket. Kansas City, Dec II, Wheat No. t hard, ll.7O01.7t; December, 1.11; May, 166. Com No. I mixed, 11010c; No. I white. 8t0IOc; No. I yellow, ll0IOc; De cember, 37o May, llc. Oala No. I white, 40l4e; wo. 2 muea, 53 0 53c. . , , , , St. Lrnda Orala Market. St. Lout. Dec. It. Wheat No. 1 red l.ll01.IT: No. 2 hard, 11.7101.13: De camber, 11.73; May, 11.41. Corn No, 1. 13c: No. 2 wntt. I3c; D. ember, tlc; May, 12 c. oat NO. I, tsc; No. ( White, nominal. Sugar Market. New Tork. Dec. St.--Sugar Raw, ateady; cantrtfugal. t-Olc; molftsses, 4.11c. Refined: esy, 10 points lower; cut loaf, 1.10c; crushed T.l'5c; mould A, 7.46c; cube. 7.46c; XXXX powdered, 7.05c; powdered, 7.0lo; fin. gran ulated, l.tlc; diamond A, l.tla; confection ers' A, 0.35c; No. 1, t.lt. Sugar future wer Inactive today ana at noon price were a point or two under last waek'a closing price. . f. . , J Dry GMd Market. - New Tork. Dee. II. Dry Goods Cotton good and yarn were steadier today. Gray goods were aiightly higher. Men'B wear openings were well attended. Raw silk was firm. Burlap, were quiet. Local Harvester Company Head Goes To Pacific Branch it tr n : -t- ,1,. I.. r, .1, . tl. xaiiicie, IMI IIIV .no. ...ivv year mamger of the local branch of the International Harvester company, president of the Omaha and Coun cil Bluffs Implement and Vehicle club, and prominent figure among the mirluer imnlcment men1 and local Masonic circles, left today for Los Angeles, Cat, where he will take up his duties as manager of the company at that point, filling the vacancy made by the sudden death of P. O. Busselle. Mr. Daniels was , succeeded at this point by his former assistant, F. W. Lewis. Ira T. Waite of the Kansas City branch, filling the vacancy left by the promotion of Mr. Lewyt A farewctK banquet, with covers laid for sixty guests, was given at the Hotel Loyal, wjth Mr. Lewis presiding and B. L. Rces, district manager, of the International Har vester company: L. L. Lease, man ager of the CrawforM branch; M. M. Lyons of Council. Bluffs and Hadley Potee speakers of the eveniry:; Mr. Daniels was accompanied by his wife and daughter, Dorothy, who were prominent in Dundee social cir cles. Local friends and business asso ciates presented Mr. Daniels with an inlaid ring of the thirty-second de gree, Scottish Rite Masons. Young Son Testifies ; Against His Father, ; Wh6 is Sent to Jail On the strenKth of evidence sub mitted by Rodger Grace, his 12-year-old son, Herbert Grace, bookkeeper, 2407 Jonet street, was found guilty of having, abused his wife and was sentenced to ninety days in jail. Rodger won the admiration of court officials when he said that despite threats by his father he intended to stand by his mother. He told of hav ing worked at odd jobs in order to earn some "Christmas money" and said that on Christmas morning he save hit father a dollar as a oresent. With this money, tne ooy oeciareo, the father sot drunk and spoiled his and his mother s Christmas, when ne returned home and drove them all out of the house. Omaha Raises $1,200 for The Tuberculosis Fund In the neiahborhood of $1,200 was netted to the Nebraska Society for the Study and Prevention of Tuber culosis from the sale of Red Cross seals in Omaha, according to esti mates of Mrs. P. M. Ruleau, office secretary. While the city sales av erage about the same as every year it is believed that tne proceeds ot sales out in the state will be larger than usual, - -? " . One hundred dollars,' the usual con tribution of Omaha liquor men, was not forthcoming this year, Mrs. Ru leau says. - - - - - . Civic League Expected More from City Planners The Omaha Civic league, through Stanley M. Rosewater, secretary, has submitted to the city council an ex pression of disappointment with the program of the City Planning com mission for the first year of this new board. The league states that it ex pected from the planner a more complete outline' of a comprehensive plan for Omaha. It it suggested that if the planners are hampered on ac count of funds, then the appropria tion should be Increased for 1917, NEW YORK STOCKS Mexican Situation More Potent v Than Peace Moves in ' Affecting Market. SHIPPING ISSUES EB&ATIC New Tork. Dec. II. Judging from the movement of- special stocks today. Wall street'e apecul.tlve element appeared more concerned In the Mexican situation than In the course of European peace negotiations Share moat affected by condition acroae th couthern border roe. vigorously on re ports In Unsocial circles of a poaaible agree ment between the United 8 la tea and Melico. Shipping laauea. In which dealing were relatively most active, were highly erratic. Mercantile Marine preferred recovering an extreme dcllne ot I' polnta, with IS for the common on further heavy Belling, ascribed to ISngland'a policy of "national isation." while Atlantic Oulf Weat In dies, owing no allegiance to the Brltlah, reg latered a gross gain of I polnta. . Renewal of Ocrmany'a peace overture., which became known In the later part of the aeeaion. weni followed by a moderate trengthenlng of representative Block. In cluding United States Steel, but this ad vantage waa partly forfeited oo the failure of th note to et forth any definite terraa. The movement otherwUe conctltuted a contusion of galnB and losses, munitions and equipments reflecting the conflicting views of professional traders, whoae operatlona governed prices throughout, with minor ad vance predominating at the end. United States Steel fluctuated between 104 .nd 1081,. closing at 107, a gain of 1 point..' ; . At no tint were rail more, than moder ately active, low .priced aharea dlaplaying mof flrmnaa than the Inveetment group. Copper, contributed measurably to the day'a businsss, but some uneettlement In trade quotations kept those laauea within- narrow bounda, Sugara, leathers. Industrial Alcohol and auch utilities as Ohio Oas and Colum bia Oaa, the former at an extreme gain of Its points, were among uhe few leea con aplcuoua laBue of strength. Total ealea ap proximated 150,000 iharea, the smallest full day In weeks. Of all foreign remittances, marks, which hardened slightly, wer the only bllle to show any change. Anglo-French & were slightly lower, with similar issue unal tered. Total aalee of bonds, par value, 12,221.000. United States bonds wen un changed on call. V Number of lct and range of price of leading stocks: i . Open. High. taw. Close Am. Beet "Sugar... 4,100 t2 It', to American Can..... 4,100 48 46 47 S Am. Car Fndry., 1,400 2Vi Mtt 05 Am, Locomotive... 7.101 7a 77 Si 77 Am. Smelt. 4 Rfg. 1,000 10S 10 101 Am. Sugar Rfg. .... 700 110 101 100 Am. Tel. A Tel.... 1,000 126H 125 124U 'An. Z. U VS.:... MOO 40 37 II Anaconda Cppr. . 21,100 14 M 12 Si 83 Atchiaon .'. 400 10414 103Uj 104 Baldwin Loco.,... 7,300 12 58 58 Baltimore. Ohio.. 1 000 14 83 83 Brooklyn R. T 300 tl 82 82 Butte Sup. Cop... 8,500 41 .47 47 Cal. Petroleum..... 4,600,26 25H 25 Canadian Pacific.. 800 167 167 161 uentral Leather .. zt.tuo giu. se ee C. O MOO , 6 C, U. t Bt P. lot 12 tl'i 01 C. N. W .'" 123 C, K. I. ft F ,. X.6UU 23 65 46 24 04 34 54 46 Chlno Copper 4,800 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. ,.2,000 Corn. Prod. Refgi. 10,300 Crucible Steel... 1. 34,700 Dlatlller'a Securities 2,100 54 45 23 3 I 26 30 34 30 34 Erie Oeneral Electrical.. art. Nor. Pfd Ort. Nor. Ore ctfs. Illinois Central .. 3,000 1.00 161 167 168 600 117 117 117 1,600 37 36 38 600 128 106tS 105 1.500 17 16 16 Inter. Con. Corp... inspr. uopper.,.. 17,600 18 66 68 Int. M. U.'pfd'. ctt's iV.lOO 'ii '82 lie 84 K. u. Houtnern... Kenneeott Copper. Louis. Vfc Nash... Mex. Petroleum. 400 26 26 2t 44 45 137 1,100 46 14,100 2.700 tS 17 Miami Copper...,. M., K. T. pfd... MUBburl Pacific... Nctlonal Lead....; Nevada Copper N. T. Central. N. Y., N. H. It H. Norfolk Weatern Northern Paclf ic -. . Pacific Mall Pacific Tel. A Tel. 88 20 . 88 20 . 17 80 24 200 21 400 .64 4.700 26 60 23' 1,700 104 103 104 700 64 63 54 1,100 131 135 . 131 . 800 110 108 110 200 U- 10 20 Pennsylvania ..... 1,300 66 66 66 Ray. Con. Copper.. 8,100 27 26 28 Reading 14,100 106 103 103 Rep. Iron ft Steel 16.400 78 77 78 Khattuck Aril. Cop. 700 27 26 26 Houtnern raclllc... l.iuo si ' Southern Ry 11.300 73 72 87 2 72 1 1U 2 225 Studebuker Co 7,oo 112 ill Texas Company.. . M6.200 231 212 Union Pacific t,5tD 141 147 147 Union Pacific, pfd. 88 U. 8. lnd. Alcohol 20.700 116 108 112 U. S. Steel 161, S00. 108 -10t 107 U. 8. Hteel pfd 4tf0, ll 117 11 Utah Copper ...... 18,800 105 IOOU.102 Wabaeh pfd. "B".. 1,400 30 30 80 Weatern Union 200 17 17 17 Woattnghouee Blec. 1,700 58 65 55 . total sales lor. tne aay, iov.vvu enarea. Christmas is Big I Day for Kiddies in : . Biverview Home Santa Claus didn't forget Rirerview home after all. In fact, he got there early Saturday night and left gifts for all the children. On Sunday the little uniortunates stuffed themselves on fruit, candy and nuts, played with their toys and had a general good tme. They had a Chtistmar dinner on the big day roast chicken, cran berry sauce and all the trimmin's. One little crippl t the home, a modern-day edition of Dickens' Tiny Tim, was asked what he thought of the three days' prograra. This Ld. one of the best crap-shooters among the Sixteenth street newsboys before he fell into the clutches of the juvenile court authorities, di n't have Tiny Tim's temperameiv so he replied, "Bo, we've had a h of a lot to eat, and that phony Sante Claws gave us some pretty good nicknackt: I came iu. on a five and lost my checker board to Douglas Street 'Fink' over there." Heirs of Eliza Hayward -v . Want Geary Removed Heirs of the late Eliza R. Hayward, widow of a former welt-to-do lumber man, who died ten years ago, leaving her estate of $0,000 in the final an alysis to great grandchildren who are not yet born, have filed suit with the clerk of the district court against Thomas Geary, a lawyer, demanding an accounting and seeking his removal as trustee. Maude Hayward Watkins and daughters, Xouise Eleanor Watkins, and Helen Maude Watkins, are the plaintiffs. They allege that Geary has loaned sums from the estate on per sonal securities instead of real estate securities.' They also charge that he has failed to turn pome of the income to them. That he is incompetent to manage the Estate any longer is an al legation. Mrs. Harward left a will that pro vides the estate shall go to charity in case there are no great grandchil dren. - ' . ' - Travelers Life Gives I . Bonuses to Employes The - Travelers - Live Insurance company of Hartford, Conn., gave its salaried employes in all parts of the United States who receive less than $100 a . month a month s pay, ac cording to an announcement made by Tom S. Kelley,' general agent of the company at tms point. All re ceiving $100 or more a month were given a check for $100. Mr. Kelley said that the bonuses were to aid in the battle against the H. L ol L ' I-eel Stuffy t Irritable T IHMatbfledt Tor.llvr hvtba caus. Clean out your yrtem with Dr. King's New Ufa Pill. Tou will (eel fine. iCc. At all drugglita Adv. r STATE BAR MEETS IN OMAHA FRIDAY Two Days' Session to Be Full of Interest Old-Timers to , - Take Part in Exercises. JUDGE POUND IS TO SPEAK ' The seventeenth annual meeting of the Nebraska State Bar association will be nld in Omaha December 29 30, inclusive, and the attendance, ac cording to A. G. Ellick, is expected to reach close to 500. The meetings will be held in the Hotel Fontenelle, where the annual banquet will be spread at 7 o'clock in the evening of the last day of gathering. The even ing of nhe first day of the convention will be one of enjoyment, the visitors being tKe guests of the Omaha Bar association at a theater party. With the exception of the theater party and the banquet, the remaining time ot tne convention win pe lanen up with business matters, addresses and reports of committees The first session is to convene at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. John N. Dryden, president, will deliver his annual ad dress, his subject being the "Amer ican Lawyer and His Present Task." This will be followed by the report of the executive council on" applica tions for . membership. Then will come the report of the treasurer, Charles-G. McDonald; the report by T. W. Blackburn, chairman of the committee ion legislation, and the report by Judge Day, chairman of the committee on judiciary. Roscoe Pound to Speak. : The first session of the second day of the convention will convene at 9:30 in the morning, when Judge Good, chairman of the committee on inquiry, will make his report. This will be followed by an address by John Lee Webster, his topic being, "The Constitutional Convention of 1875," this to be -followd by the re port of the committee on legal edu cation, to be submitted by Judge Sedgwick. - At the afternoon session of the sec ond and last day of the convention Judge Letton will ' speak on the "Authorship of the Slocumb Law," to be, followed by Roscoe Pound, a former Nebraskan, but now dean, of the law school of Harvard university, his subject being "The Recrudescence of Personal Government." . Of the members of the Nebraska constitutional convention of 1875 six are alive and living in Nebraska. They are: ... O. A. Abbott, Grand Island: John Lee Webster, Omaha; J. W. Dawes, Ottumwa, Ia.;" Isaac Powers, Nor folk; Judge Reese, Lincoln; A. M. Walling, David City, all of whom have written to Secretary Ellick, stating that they will be in attend ance upon the Omaha meeting. , Bishop Stuntz to Address .. Mass Meeting of Churches ' Bishop. Homer C. Stuntz will ad dress a mass meeting of Omaha churches in the interest of broader plans for the Union Gospel mission, at the First Christian church, Twenty-sixth .and Harney streets, Sunday, at 3 p.m. A special musical program will be given. " , JITNEY TAXI MAXWtU CAKS Webster 202 Rock Island trains at Chicago arrive at and depart from Id. Salle Station in the heart of the city and most convenient location in Chicago, , , "Chicago Day Express" at 6:00 a. m. "Chicago-Colorado Express" at 3:55 p. m. ' "Chicago-Nebraska Limited" at 6:08 p. m. ' -"Rocky Mountain Limited" at 2:00 a. m. Drawing-room sleeping cars, observation cars, chair cars, coaches. Rock Island Dining Car Service. Connections at Englewood Union Station (63rd Street) with limited trains for all Eastern territory., Automatic Block Signalt Finest Modern All-Steel Equipment Superior Dining Car Service - IHKIwH J. S. McNALLT . KTJ Fkoa Datajlaa 428 , i4 are spvdollij cknntinfl Attr4lv ' Baft VI". TODAY 2:30 U J lei TONIGHT A PUy that Will Make Y.u Think "How Hearts Are Broken" Mat, 2Sc SOc. Night , 25c to 75c Sunday! "Th Girl Ha CuWn't Buy." Pa Daug. THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE. . Dally Matinee 2ilS Night a.lS Thl W.k Orth PMlnrl CHIP MARBLE flarwara ft I scartat MORTON CLASS Fvtaeai Braolu Lenriwl tirpMiia Travel Wkly. PRICES Gallery, 10.1 B-t St (ect Saturday and Sunday), 25c. . Nlfhta, 10c, 25c, 50c ana 7BC. SPECIAL Two Shw. New Year' M SUNDAYNICHT, DECEMBER 31 Firl Show, 7s30j Second Hum, l40 Seeta Now SelUnr "OMAHA'S FUT4 CENTER." Lew Kelly t "Helk N. Y." Mr. Kelly tu "Prof. btSpe.' Riactly u icotd by him 120 timet In Ut Coiimb4ft Thutar, Brawl way, laat rammer. Loo Hirall, Ju. Itebrooks, cr( CMt tuid thoriu. Only musical ahow tn wmo. (Final Performance FritJay NiU.) LadiM Dim M.tiae Wattk Day-. Sat. Mat. A Wk: "20th Centnry Maidi." Clara Williams in "The i Criminal" : ( . Today; Thursday s LOVE, MONEY, POLITICS are the great theme in - "BIG TREM AIRE" Harold Lockwood and " May Allison. ... , Tuday and Wodnuday , . c . BLANCHE SWEET in ("UNPROTECTED" V A Finely Conceived and Delightfully Executed Plot. Comdy Pktograph Cartootuv TA Theater of First . tf. as FreaenUtiom t HE MUSL Frank Mclntyre '.-', "The. Traveling' Salesman.". tjir Electrical Venus. Sat. Heed. Ql Gen and Katharine King. (A 10 - Adltai Law Company. ' ' i 'g Q Th. Cuntry That Gad Forgot" j! tf Y Feature Photoplay hi Flv Act. O Tickets, reservations and information si Rock Island Travel Bureau, 1323 Farnam Street, or at Union Station. :lfas$ The Riviera of America Pass Ckrlstian, Blloxi, Ocean Springs, Gulfport, Mississippi Clh), Bat St Louis, Fascsooula, Pen sacola, New Orleans, Mobile. ' Golf. Boating, Fishing, Shooting, . and all Outdoor Sports MAGNIFICENT SHELL ROADS Hit. mild txraaUe climate and pictures if tunoaclbida attractive to nortnern people toeln complete change and diversion. ' Good kotelt urabk acoonunodauoai to tneet all recrairemetttt. Modem gteel vralnt (rom Cklcago, and St Loult via Louurrilla & Naskville R. R. teack tkis ta vacation land In a little ovet 24 kouxt, Toui. lo Central .itr a, Cab o BtW wlalk.CJICoaaL t r.W.MORROW.N.W.P.A,LtVRI.t. Manpetta Dalldli CUoag Cm t HERRING. D.P.A. 304 N. Bawu St. Lode, Jbu u I X J 4' . i