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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1917. 10 UVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Are Slow, but Steady Sheep Ten to Fifteen Cents Up. HOGS TWENTY-FIVE HIGHER Receipts were: Orrli-lal Monday .... Official Tuaadar Eattmate Wedneeaar Omaha, Fabruary. JtlT. Caltla. Hora. Shttv J.8SJ 10.187 14..8. J,7 JJ.HV12.ISIi 4,400 11,000 9.800 i .SIS 16.671 83.794 40,847 61.081 41.162 61,161 42.060 44.717 33.604 43.106 23.346 Threa daya thla wek. .30.03 Fame daya laat week. .31, 603 Same daya t waa. ain.14,758 Bante daya 3 wks. aso.3S.467 Kama daya 4 was. ago.20.014 Hama daya I; at week.. 31. 22 Receipts and dlspoaltlon of live stock at tha Union Stork yarda. Omaha, for twnnty four hours endtna at S o'clock yaaterday: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hoia. Sheep. H'fa. C, M. A St. P ' 1 Wabaah 3 Mlaaonrl Pacltlt.... 24 3 1 Union Paclflo 48 71 20 1 C. N. W , eaat.. . 14 " .. C. N. W., weat.. 26 74 2 1 C St. P., M. . 32 : C, B. Q., eaat.... 113 3 C, B. A Q., weat.. 23 36 13 C, R. I. P.. aaat . . 10 C, It. I. P., weat. 2 Illlnola Central 4 4 1 thlcafo Ot. Weat.. 11 market, hlehcr; lamha, I3.!514.66: year. Ilnai.1 13.0OCDl3.iO; wcthera, ILSetjUMa; ewes. 111.001)12.00. CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET. Cattle Weak lloaa Unsettled Sheep and Lamha Weak. Chicago. Fen. 21. Cattle Receipts, 16.000 head; market, weak; native beef cattle. 37.66011.90; atockera and feedera, 66.260 0.00; cowa and helfera, 16.16010.20; calvea. 36013.00. ova Rerelnta. 40.000 head: market, tin- aettled, advance of 20 to 26c a'.'Out all loat; hulk. 113.60913.76; lllht , III 00012.66; mlied. 312. 26013.30; rough, 112.36012.46; p'aa. It. 60O11.00. nneep ana lamoa neveipo, m.uvw market, weak; wetheri. I10.I6O ' 2 "; ewea, 16. 60012.00; lambe. 111.40 14.76. Baaaaa City U.e Stock Market, ffanaaa City. Feb. 31. Cattle Recelpta, 6.600 head; market ateady to strong-; prima fed iteera. 111.00 Jll. 76: dreaaed heef ateera. I7.00O11.00; weatern ateera, 36. 00O11.36; cowl. 36.60Ot.60; helfera. 17.09911.00; atockera and feedera. I7.36O10.36; bulla, t6.60O0.00; calvea, 17. 00016.26. Hoce Receipts, ll.V'il neaa; meree hither; hulk of aalea, ll8.I5VI8.se: naavy. $13.70013 66; packera and butchera, 113.40 018.89: light, Sia.ewfF n.e; piss, fiv.vvw 1189. . ... .. , Sheep and UmH Kecoipia. s.ueu neaa; market atronc lamha, I13.36O14.60; year Inta, 818 00018 80;. wathera, 111. 00 0 12.36; ewea. I10.7HIU.00. DISPOSITION HEAD. Caitle. Hoca. Sharp. 640 Morrla Co Swift it Company. .. Cudahy Packlnr Co. Armour St Co Rchwarts & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packlnr Co... Wilson , Huntmer ft Oliver... W. B. Vaneant Co tlenton. Vanaant ft L. F. B. Lewis J, B. Root ft Co I. II. Bulla I.. F. Hull F. O. Kellom Werthelmer ft Pegen.. Hill. ft I'o Hulllvan Broa Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. I'hrl.tle Hlasln Huffman Meyers Olaanberg Baker Mannar Broa..... ,lhn Harvey Dennis ft Francla irnaen ft Lungran . . . (may Other buyera . 1,871 1.006 864 147 15 18 90 13 76 17 86 47 67 10 IS 14 I 60 68 14 14 196 4 441 '. 628 :.7o 8.702 S.86N 1.103 4,221 661 2.6 1.931 1,794 l!4 roiaui ... r.,i nuainii nf cattle were only mod orate thla morning, 177 cara being reported In. The demand, however, .wan hone too lirlak, owing to unfavorable reporta from eaatern polnla, ao that the trade In spit; of 1ha moderate recelpta. waa only about ateady. Tkia would apply to practically all ' bina. r rttla. feedera. aa well aa klllere. OuAtaflnna on cattle! QOOd to rbolOO heevea. IIO.400ll.2S:' I"" Milan tn. nnrntnon to fair beevea. 18.369 a is. i tn ehnlea .' helfera. 18.2609-26; good to Choi oowa. 7.60O.'0; fair to .nod oowa. I6.60O7.I0: oolumor. to fair . cowa. I6.36O6.60! prima feeding alMn, If.II aiiAA. mntA to choice feedera, 11,7609.30. fair to good feedera. I7.OOOB.76; common to l.l luiin I0.60O7.I0: good to choice atockera, 17.76 0" : "to "altera. 17.000 : aa nii7 76: atock calvea. 7 no too 00: veal ealvea, I9.0011.00; beet bulla, ataia. ate I7.J0CM0: '...logna bulla, 86.00 0 7.00. KepLoetntatlve aalea! BEEF STEERS. v. Pr. No. . 680 II ! , 061 7 60 98.... 34.... If.... 31.... 31 NO. " 50..., 11,... 3..,. II',.. i , 4..., !.... J... :t... 13..., 14.... Av. Pr. 083 17 36 706 ... 931 ..i 970 ...1060 ... 924 ...1016 ...1 996 10 00 ...11S 10 36 ...18:8 10 40 ...1367 10 60 1316 11 00 I 60 I 00 II I 60 , I 66 I 71 20 SO.... 30.... 1!.... ... 190 ... 964 ... I7 ...1031 ...1044 ... 974 ...1090 I 00 I 76 I 10 I 40 I 00 I 70 I 00 RAIN ANDPRODUCE Bears Invade Market and Wheat. Corn and Oats Show Slight Decline. FAIR DEMAND FOR CEREALS flt. Louts Uu fltoek Mrkt. St. Loull. Feb. 31. Cattlo Rnrfilpli. I. BOO hd; market atrong; native beel eleeri, l7 f.0911.7B; year Un a- etera and helfera. it niitft.l.FiiV cnwi. tb.B01f.60: atockera and feedera. fff.OO&i.OO; prime aouthern heef ateera. Ifl.OOt i:.60: beef cowa and helfera. !4.269t.ft0; prime yearllnvi ateera arM heif era, S7.BO01O.OO; native culvea, $8.00 13.00. Hoga eceipia. iv.wm neanr marnm. higher; llghta, III.booii "; Pg. izi 11.6n; mil en mna ouicnsn, iii..dVi,,i., good heavy, 12,80413.r6; bulk of aalea. 12. 508113. f. Sheeo ann iftmne nc.pi. i,nv nnu, market ateady; lamba, $12.7f 1M4 0; wea, B,0011.60; yearllnga, Tll.lQfp 1S.BM. Hloui City Uf Htorlt Market. Rloux City. Feb. 21. Cattle Receipt, 1,- K00 head; market for kllleri 10c higher, tnrkra atrona: beef ateera. S10.OOttll.3B; butchera. M. 00010.00; fat cow and helf- ara, Ift-BOQiK BO; cannera, $4. 603)6.60; atork r and feedera. tfi.B0OI .t6l oalvea, IK.6U(& 9.60: bulla, atnga, etc., tb.du'ws.&u; leeaing nowi and helfera, .0liW8.1h. Hoaa Recelpta, IQ.kuq nean: marKet 16Q2fo higher; light, I13.2D4H2.3B; mUd, H2.il6O12.0; heavy, $1I.09 12.70: pi Hi, lie OOaiO.BO: bulk of aalea. $12.612.60. Sheep and Lamba Reelpta, 700 head; NigrbM ateadv: fed muttnna. 110, 00t 13,00 wethera, 110 BOO 11.60; ewea, $M6 10.86; lambs, H8.00.gU.00. fit, Joaeph .Ito Htock Market. Rt. Joaeoh. Feb. 21. Cattle Recelpta, 1, BOO head; m.iket atrong to 10c higher; ateera. 17. 80 11. B0; cowa and helfera, $6.00 afajin.OO: ealvea. $6.00012.00. iinraRfireit.ta. 10.000 head: market 16A 26c higher; top, $12.90; bulk of aalea, $12.40 01 2. B0, Hheep and lamba Recelpta, 1,000 head; market 10016c higher; lamba. $13,76014.66; ewea, tii.oooii.it. Uwe Mtock In Sight. ' Recelpta of live atock at tha flvt principal weatern market: Chicago . . . . Kanaaa City. Ht. Louie.... Omaha tlloui City... Totals. Cattle. ..16,000 t.000 .. I, too .. 4,400 .. 1,00 . .t,700 Hoga. Sheep. 40,000 IB. One 11,000 7,0ot 1,100 1.600 1.100 1,800 lt,800 700 70,100 $6,000 ..13.11 10 16 ..1121 10 16 ..1130 10 (6 ..1610 1 30 No. At.. Ih. 106.16 ' 72. .112 - 61. .22$ 13..2t4 74..3U It.. $4 Hheep The general u Th. hnor tnitt wii. comparatively Ntrvakltig. only fair, arrival of 20t care, or 19 JIU bead; being the amatleat for a Wednesday In mora than a month. So far thle week supplies have been 6I,6H head, which la 12.000 short of laat week and 17,600 .IlKl.u-r IhM. two week ago, but a gain of jiunrly 2,000 head over Iho correapondlng vrlod a year ago, Thla la tho amalleet Itin'o days' run that haa bean hora since Ji.ur weeka ago. Hlilpplng demand waa very urgent again (his morning, ouistdera buying freely fnm i lie outset and packera, who again needed hogs, could do little but follow any pace the order buyerayaet. Vary bullish wires were received from outalde points and While' eom of tha aalea made on first round were not called over lto. higher than yeeterday'a average, prices were ahowln. flat quarter 1'alna over yewlerday'a general market by the time tha bulk of the offering! atartad lo change bands. Up t tha lime the laat train or two got lu prices were aa good aa ver, but on the pxtrem close both ahlppera and packera gome of th last hoga sold a nickel or ao below early prlcea, and at noon a few cara werea till In flrat hands, bids having been withdraw altogether. The average trade was around a quarter higher despite the iveakoea on the close. The bulk of the hoga sold at $ll.'012.0, with aeveral loads of tha good heavlea up to II Ma. To day price are all by far tho hlgheat over yald here, the top being a flat quarter above he high mark yesterday, which waa tip o that time the best figure ever recorded here. Represent tlv aalea: Pr. -No. at. Bh. i-r. II 0 I3..1K0 ... II 16 IS 20 TO. .191 ... ll-W II 40 83. .23 ... 1 4 13 60 t..23 ... 13 $6 II 10 II. .S4T ... 11 li F1Q8. ' 10 10 ton In the lamb trade showed continued Improvement this morning, and under tn innuence oi a. mon Argent buying demand and Just fslr supplies prluea advanced I0-lo. Buyera wera all out early looking around and traders got down to business In good ae ocn, the big and of th offering having changed, hand .kaiAM II nVlnok. . Buyer war still fighting weight, and FhMw uLinba were draacy. sailer being una liie to get action on their weightiest stuff until bulk of th handy weight bad been -cleaned up. Most of th desirable handy rfd westerns sold around $14.16, with a few as high aa $14.16. and light westerns made a top of $14.41. Light Mealoans came within a nickel of the record for th yarda and brought tha day' -trem top. when they cold at $14.tS. There waa a sprinkling of tha weighty kind down to $14.00 and under. . . . ' (quotations on shup and lamba" Lamb, light and Manay. fie.ivvie.iiei lamo. naavr, ill 7KMU.lt: lamba. clipped. $11.60011.7$: tnrr.i feeder, til. 00014.16; yearling. good to choice. 111.760 11.60; yearllnga, fair to good. $11. $0012.76; wethera, fair to choice, $10.(0011.7$; ewea, good to choice, $11.26 011.60; ewea, fair to good. $10,000 11 26; ewe, plain to CUll, $7.0001.60. Representative aalea: . At. Pr. 121 fed lamba 13 $14 00 'li fed lamb 1$ II 00 Tsi. At. Pr. l'tt South Dakota, lamba t $14 00 ti fed lamb 74 14 16 -its South Dakota lamb jv, . . . , . .. 73 14 00 i'lt fed lamb 73 11 If 263 Colorado lamb 71 14 16 tit native feeding lamb 66 14 16 1M .South Dakota feeding ewe... $7 I 26 . outh Dakota lamb to 1$ $6 201 fed we t li 40 St. Lals lira 0twk Market, St. Louie. Mo.. Feb. 11. Cattle Recelpta. 1 too head; market lOo higher; native beef ateers. $7.60 011.11; yearling steer and heifers. It. 60011. 60; cow, $6.6001.60; atocker and feedera, $1.0001.00; prime 'outhern beet steer, $8.00011.00; beef cows and helfera. $4.6001.00; prim yearling iteer and helfera, 17.00010.00; native fAlve. 16.00011.00. . Hog Receipts. 1.100 head: market higher; llgl.ta, 112.10012.10; pigs, 11.160 . 11.60: mixed and outcner. aix.seaii.st rood heavy, $1LI0-.7; bulk. $11.46 M1SH. . Sheen and Lamb Receipt. 1,100 head cermet, strong;, lambs, $11.76011.10; ewea. r.09vll.60; yearling. iu.u vn.t. Kaawaa City live fttaek Market. N Kanaaa City, Mo., Feb, 11. Cattle Re 'celota. t.000 head; market atrong to higher: prime fed steers, $11.16011.71; dressed beef ..iteera, tt.vvii.wi; western ateera, as.vov ll.lt; cows, It. O60; heifer, $7,000 31.00; atockera and feeder, I7.ZB 010,26 b Ik. it.toot.oo! oatvea. st.vovii.ov. Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 7,000 head Anglo-French 6a. 1M Atch. gen. 4.... 4 B. A O- 4 03 M Beth. St, ret Is. tM Contral Pac. 1st.. 00 r A O. cv. Rt ;., U. u. jt. 4 ao. n ..M.AHt.P.cv.6a 10B do i New York Money Market. New Tork, Fb.i 11. Money On oall, ateady; high, IH per cent; low, 1 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; laat loan. I Si per cent; closing bid, 2 Pr cent nitrwi it 114 ner cent. Time Ixans Steady; slity and ninety day, 1 04 per cent; lx month. 404 per cent. Prime Mercantile Paper 404U per cent. Sterling Exchange Slity-day bill, I4.T2; commercial ality-day bllla on banks, $4.73; commercial aixty-day bills. $4.71; de mand, I .7 6; cable, $4.70 T-lt. Bond Government, ateady; railroad, lrrft.ru I ar. U. S. r. Is. reg.OI L, N. un. 4s. i Uk do coupon ...9 M. K. A T. 1st 4 TIS U 8. Sa, rag... .100 Mo. P. con. ta.,103 do coupon ...1004Mont, Power 6a.. 9t V. H. 4a, reg....l0t N. T. C. deb. 6s. 101 do coupon ...lOIViN. T. City 4tta..07fc A T AT.cv.4U. 104 New Haven c. ts.102 no. fariiic ia... iiw do 8a 69 'i Ore. 8. L. ref. 4s. SH Pao. T. A T. BB..100H Penn. con. 4ft. liM Headlna sen. 4s. 04 C, W. A Q. Jt. 4 It So. Pac. cv. Is., .loot C.M.AHt.P.cv.bfl luh1 ao rer. s i PHI Pr 4n 7f.Sk.So. Rallwav 6a.. 101 CAS. ret 4MiS.. 14 Union Paclflo 4s. 17 P. A R. O. c. 4. 11 do cv. 4 01 Krle gen. 4s OX U. 8. Rubber 6a. .103 Oen. Kleo, 6a...l06U. S. Steel 6a....lUft Ot. No. lat 4Ws. iW. Union 4s... 04 I. C. ref. 4s., lit Dom. of C, 1131. II K. C. So. ref. Be. 18 Vj 'Bid. Coffee Market. New York. Feb. 21. -Coffee With I morrow a holiday and Friday th first of March notlo day, there waa a renewal of nearth month liquidation in tn marnei for coffee future during today's trading The opening waa unhanged to 2 points lower and after some little early ir regularity prlcea eased off, with March sail ing down to T.I4o or Into new low ground for the' movement. Much of th liquidation was In th way of switching from March to later deliveries, but there also seemed t be aome selling o 'tte months by trad In terests and the general list woraea about s to I point net lower with December selling at $.460. The close was at practically the low point showing a net loas or 6 tt. t points. Sales, Including awltrhea, 12,000 begs; Feb ruary and March. 7.03c: April, 8.01c; May, lc: July. 1.19c: July, i.joo; AUguai, a.aioi September. I. lc; October, I.SOo; November, 42ci! DecemnrT. s.4c: January, b.oub. Spot, nominally unchanged; Rio. 7a, 10c Santos 4. 104o. It was reported that Santo la. and 4 were offered in the coat and fre arht market at .T&c lonaon cream, neutral ateamers and Santo la, and 4s were afrorad at i.70q American credits. Owina to the holiday no ornciai Quota tion vere received from th Brastllan mar kets. Cotton Market. 1 New Tork. Feo. 1 1 .Cotton Futures AfMtiad ateadv: March. 10.11c; May, 16.10c July, 10.4lc; uctontr, lo.ftto; uecemoer. 11.03c. The cotton market nosed steady at a net adance of 8 to It points. Cotton futures closed ateady; March, 11.30c; May, :C.S7c; July, lt.4c; October, 16.01c; December, 11.16c. Spot, quiet; mid dllna. It. 20c. Liverpool, reo, at. 4JOiion ppoi, ateaay good middling. 11.22d; middling, 11.13d low middling, io.sa. saiea, i.ovv oaiea. ear advanced IBc, quoted at $1.35; other grades unchanged. Harley Mc&ii.ra. Rye 11.4301.44. Bran $33.00034.00. Whfat Mav. 11. SO: July. II. 74'. Cash: No. 1 hard, 1. 9001. 14; No. 1 northern, 11-82 l.SS; No. 3 northern, 11. 7801.87. Corn No. J yellow. $1.0001.02. Oate No. h white, 66A067'bC Flaxaeed$2.77 02.83 Omaha, February 21, 1017. The cash grain market was rather quiet ! today, and while the different cereal were In pretty good demand, the market waa a j trifle bearish and the local trade rather low. Receipts, however, were moderate, but the samples were not sold as quickly a on yesterday, and several traders held their samples over. Wheat prices ranged from unchanged to 1c lower, a few aalea being mad at yeeter day'a prices, but the bulk of the offerings sold lower, today's market on No. 1 hard wheat being $1.83 and $1.14 and $1.11 and 1.82 on No, 3 ard. The trade in corn was pretty actiT at the decline and tho local demand for the commercial grades of this cereal waa quit atrong. White corn continued to sell at a premium over both the yellow and mixed, hut holders of whlto corn were not dis posed to sell very readily. yellow and .mixed corn, however, sold pretty readily. No, 1 yellow going at OBc to t&frtjc, and No. $ mixed being quoted at 6c to 54c. There waa an artlve buslneaa In oats, with prlcea quoted from stepdy to Me lower. 2 white was quoted around bin and 68c; at an da rd brought tB'fac and No. $ white aold around 6ftc. Rye and barley were quiet-on accounrejnf light recelpta, hut there waa a very good demand for thee cereals at unchanged prices. Clearances were: wneat ana nour equal 438,000 bu.; corn, 176,000 bu. ; oats. 102,000 bu. Primary wheat receipts wero 63,000 bu. and shipments of 867,000 bu.. agalnat re ceipts of 3,1 77.000 bu. and shipments of 8fil.it 00 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wer 1,070,000 bu. and shipments of 698,000 bu., agalnat re- elptK or a,fi,uoo tiu. and shipments or ,232,000 bu. last year. Primary oata rerMpt were 014,000 bu. and ahtpmant of 026,000 bu., against re plete of 2,367,000 bu. and shipments of 1,114,000 bu. laat year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Whoat, Corn, Chicago 86 Minneapolis 23S Uululh maha 83 Kanaaa City 6H Louis 7G Winnipeg 821 These ssle were reported today: Wheat No. 2 hard winter: 1 ear, $1.84; cars, 11.83. No. 1 hard winter: 1 car. $1.824; 2 cara, $1.82. Sample hard winter: 2-6 car, $1.70. No, 4 mlxd; 1 car, $1.60. Sample mixed: I car, $1.60. Barley No. 4: l car, $l.iz; 1 car, $1.12. o. 1 feed: 1 car, $1,01. Sample: 1 car, $1, Corn No. 3 white: 0 care. Otic; No. I yellow: 1 cara, 06o; 2 cara, IBUc. No. yellow: 1 car, 9bc; 7 cara, D&c; l-o car. 16c. No. 4 yellow: l car, Vbc. No. mixed: l car (snipper a weignts) ftic; a cars, 06c, No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 1614c; 7 care, 05c, No. 4 mixed; 1 car, 96o; 1 car, 40. a. uats no. x wnite: l car, tsc i car, 67 Standard: 1 car, 6tc. No. I white: 4 cars, 66c: No. 4 whit: 1 car, 64c: 1 car, 66 c. Sample white: 1 car, 66 Ho: 1 car. 66 o. Omaha Cash Frlftes: wneat no. 2 hard, l.$3Het.84; No. 3 hard, $1.8191.83; No. 4 hard, $1.7401.10; No. 2 aprlng, $1.80 ft 1.18: No. I soring, I1.7BW1.S: no. durum, $1.7791.10; No. 1 durum, $1,760 1.77. Corn No. 3 white, I48c; no. i whit. 06tt&c; No. 4 white, tfWSe No. t white. t6fl6ttc; No. t white, SV 96c; No. 2 yellow, O&H05c; No. 3 yel low. tBtSBBUc: No. 4 yellow, 94 CP 1 6c; No. v el low. 14 M OStc; no. yenow, st f 14 c; No, 2 mixed, l6HO6c; No. 1 mlited, I6096c; No. 4 mixed, 94Vi914c; No. I mixed, 94i99W, NO. o nnxea, biji 14 Ho. Oats No. 2 white, &75c; stand ard, I06lOMjc; No. I white, 66trf"; $1,1391.21; No. 1 feed, o9IL0. Rye- No. 1, $1.4191.41; No. I, I1.409 L41. nmMttM. Future marKet, Thftra waa a nretty active trade In local futurea today, and while th market opened steady, prices suffered quit a decline be fore th close. Thure waa very mil export Business ra- miried and the market waa rather nervoua, with the bulk of 4ho trade In May wheat and May corn. The oata market was very nuiei ana cioa- In nrlces on thl article were unchanged on May and Ho lower on July. May wheat cioaea at fi.io. mi iui7 cloned at $1.4ttfc; May corn oloeed at 17 c and tho July option closed at toHc. Local range of options; 214 71 24 107 Oats. 132 Art I Open. High. 1 Low. Cloae. Tea. Wht. I T . I May 1 7IH 1 7H 174 1 78H 177H July 1 40 1 4t lit 1 4H 147Vfc Sept. 1 31 1 13 U3l 1 33l34 Corn. I May 91 07 17 07 01 July 17 07 0 6 17 Oata. I I May 6 6 B B 60 July 63 B2 62 61 62 Chlcaao closing prlcea, furnished The Bee by Logan A Hryan, stock and grain Droaera, 316 South six men tn atreet, umana Art. ' Open, j Hlgh. TLow. close. Tea. Wht. I T May 1 10 1 10 177 1 784 110 July 161 1 614 1604 161162 Sept 1 19 ' 1 tt 138 1 39 140 Corn. May 1 02 1 02 101 1 01 102 July 1 00 1 00 991 1 00 100 Oata. 1 May ' 07 51 671 67 67 aV-ly 06 66 641 66 6fi Pork. Muy 10 76 10 16 80 06 20 6 80 76 July 10 10 $0 26 10 00 10 07 30 00 Lurd. May 17 40 17 40 17 36 17 10 17 10 July IT 40 17 46 17 46 17 17 17 37 Ribs, May. 1 ST 1 37 1 16 1 3T U 26 July 10 4t If 46 16 10 11 80 10 12 Omaha Ray Market. Omaha. Feb. 1$. Tlec. t light, market Arm and steady, demand good. Pain Hay cnoic upiana, tii.eoayii.o; No. 1. 111. 10911.00: No. 2. 110.009110; No. 3, $1.0091.00. No. 1 midland, $11,009 11,60; no, s, f v.wvoy iv.vw. iiu. 1 iDWiinu, is, 40 010.0; No. 1 7.6Ot,0O; To, I. $1.60 97.00. Airaira ;nmiot, iu.wn; 1. tit. 009 17.00; standard, f 11. 009 16.00; No. t, IU.0Q91I.; o. s, viv.vueyit.vu. Straw oat, tT.vvo.v. woeau ao.vocy 1. 50. , Metal Market. New Tork. Feb. 21. Metal Lead, firm. 110.11 asked. Spelter, firm; apot, Kaat Si. Louie delivery, 10910o. At London, lead. 110 10c; ipelter, 147. Copper, firm: electrolytic spot and narby nominal; second quarter, $11.00936.00; third quarter, $11. 0o 982.60. iron, sieany ana uncnangea. nn. quiet; Spot, $41.00949.60. At London:. Spot copper, fill: futurea, Clll 10; electrolytic, 1160; spot tin, 11$ Is. future, 116 ts. Lead, 10 10a; s pel tor, I4T. Evaporated Appl and Dried Fruit. New Tork. Feb. 11. Evaporated Apple Quiet; faaey, t9c; cnoice, 1910; prime, 797c Dried Fruit Prunes, steadier; California, $910c; Oregon. 1910. Aprlcota, firm, choice, 17; extra cnoice, I7a; rancy, inc. Peaches, firm: choice, :c: extra choice. lc; fancy, lc. Raisins, steady; choice to fancy, seeded, 199c; edlea, 109" London layers, 11.10. Hag: Market. New Tork, Feb. 11. Sugar Raw, eaay; eentrifuaaL 1.97c; molasses, 4.40c. Refined, steady ; fin granulated, T.1B 9 7. 10c. Sugar futurea wer quiet at a little liquidation by commtaalon houae. prompted by liberal offerings Ins the spot market At noon prlcea wer I to t point lower. OU and Bosla. Savannah, Oa.. Febn 21. Turpentine Quiet; 41o; aalea, none; receipts, tl bbl.; ah omenta, none: mock, h.jji ddis; Rosin, firm; aalea. 111 bbla.t recelpu, 101 bbl.; ahipmenia, none; oca, is, its ddis. Quote: A, R. C D, R, F. Q. $1.00 H. I, K, M, $t.S0; N, fl.lt; WO, $1.41; WW, $1.70. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wheat Opens Iower lleeaus of Failure of Traffic Condition to Improve. Chtcaao. Feb. 23. Virtual sub pension business at all grain elevators here today resulted from difficulty of obtaining rail way cara. and waa accompanied by bearleti effect on prlcea. The wheat markets closed unsettled, o to lc net lower, with May at $1.7191.78 and July at 11.61 to 11.61 com rinisnea wo 10 .inn. oata off U9o to 9 o, and pro vision varying from 30 decline to a rise of 16o. Depression a to proepact of a better ment of railroad traffic conditions was n. nlfest from the outset In the wheat pit n rt unnriMitlv would have become much worse but for aggreesive action nn uj KAorii ot trade nfflclela looking to an cm K.rn An all antomcnta of freight east of CMcago, except tooasiuira ana iui. An it wu. vmiuea aroppeu nvai mtrn- before th market received any ubetantlal Tha wahneaa In prlcea seemed tu b almost wholly due to th fact that desplt recent optlmUtio rport a to the hipping ltuatlon dealer found themselves unable to forward foodstuff east, and the congestion haa reacneu "" th) first time ever known operation In 1" ...vxora throughout the city were at a practical standstill. Hope that nierrn - -: c let 10 inv " , : a.. .,.....rni londAd to make ZirZ market relative!, .t..ll.r In th. 1.1. trading.' unwunnRT.ro. riaka "pen o.er a holiday aerv.d curtail "" :i" A.Z ta an and. vantaaa.a -- i.:...kl ifi...-d c""- ""TZtZZ M ia weather a. a handicap ...---, - ttllMd V in tne wr.mi,n ---- - .rv trd waa small, onarp aa v..c in th. he. market carried provUlon. to new hlh leveia ..vi.. or. tha part 6t lna. however, "S.7C. ". I and No. I re I and No. ""-,. N . .,. n.tllk. Corn No l' ellow. nominal I No. I yellow, IIV.C0 ,1011a' Ko. y". '(499HC, Oata: hJ'i: "mffi. VXSf-JSlSiSt is ao. rrovtaio i. - -- ' Kan Firm; receipt 4.341 cara; flrata. 41o: ordinary fl. 940o; at taara. Poutoea Hlher; ' receipt,, forty-lhree cr. VVi.con.ln and Mlchlean white. 13.60 3.66; Idaho, Colorado. Warn niton and Onion wnite. ...'. Poultry Allva, tinwltled aprlnia, JOo. Hlaneapolla lira la Market. ui.n..nlia.' Fwb. II riour Paney pat eta advanced 160, quoted at 11.41; flrat fowle, 1101 NEW YOKK GENEBAL MARKET. HEW YORK STOCKS Declines Outnumber Advances in Day's Professional Market. Quotation of th Day on Various Leading Com mod I ties. New Tork. Feb, 11. Flour Firm. WkMi flnnt. eaav: No. I hard. fH.un1; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 12.17. No. 1 north ern. Manitoba, fl.lZtt, f. o. b.. New Yora. Corn Spot, easy; No. 2 yenow, sx.isn. o. I. f., New Tork. Oat Spot, strong; standard, 75gi.o. Hides Firm; Bogota, 44c; Central Amer ica, 43c. ia Hay Steady; No. 1, 11. is; J. fi.uuv .01; No. 1. 10915c; shipping, 70980e, Hops Steady; state, common to cnoice, 111, l94Jc, 116, Il0c; Faclfto coast. IIS, 11913c; llll. 8910c. Hides Firm; Bogota, 44c; central Amer ica, 43e. leather Firm; hemlock firsts, dtc; ae- onds 6&c. Provisions Pork, strong; mess, 111.609 34.00; family 134.00936.00; spot clear 133.00 36,60. Beef, firm; mesa, i.wj.iwi family, 121.00931.0. Lard, steady; middle weat. 117.40917.60. Tallow Firm: city. Ue, nominal; coun try, 11 tt 91 So; special, 12c. Butler irregular; receipts, lu"D' creamery higher than extras. reamerv entras (Z scoref, .uc. hi. 3m943c; aeconda, lit 9170. Kggs Irregular; receipts. 7,719 rases; frenh gathered extra firsts. 47c; firsts, 44c. Cheese Receipts, ooxee; k-w. sperlale. St3l14o; state, average rancy, 29 154 e. t Poultry uressea, quiei; cmtuBiw, '"-' fowls, 18924c; turkeys, 20934c. Live, weK, hlrkens, 20c; loww, xic; iuri.y, quoted. OMAHA (.KNKKAI MARKET, Poultry Live Broiler. 1H to I lb.. 30c; 2 to 2 Si lb., 20o; hen, IBc; apnng. oc; Blag under i iDe., in;; oiu iuu., c; geese, 14c; dUcKS, lc; turaeya, uvor lbs., 20c; leas than 1 lbs., half price; ca pons, over lbs.. Z4o, and uruer, .wc; ium ea. 16c; aquaha, 11.60 to $4.00 per dosen. Mutter Chiiu creamery, uc. en aa Freeh. No. 1. esse. 112.00: No. 2 reah. 17.80; oral. Case. 17.60. Cheese quotation Dy unau at io.i Cheese Bit rs fancy domestic 8 wis. 42or oiock ISwIe. lie; twin chee. 26o; triplet, 36c; dtlale. 26Ho; young America, 17o; blue label brlcl:. 24c; llmbu.gor. 28c; New York wh1tf.-27c; Roquefort. 86c. Wholesale Prices or neei uuis midb: io. 214c; No. 2, 20c; No. 3, 18ttc. I-olne: No. 1, 26oj No. 2, 24c; No. 3, 18c. Chucks: No. 1, 14c; No. 2, 14c; no. 3, awe Rounds: no. l, ltic; io. s, ioc; No. 14c. Platen: No. 1, 12c; INo. a, 11H'1; No- 1. Ho. Mammoth neiery. per aozen. c. Froxnn Fish Halibut, coaet fronen, nc lb.; Balmon Falls, Mo lb.; Halmon Silver, 18c Croppies, so m-i i roui, ins m., i.- fleh, large, 17o lb.; Alaska Sabieilen, ioc id.; Hmelta 17o lb.; Whiting, skinned, 13S4c; rounds 1c lb.; Pike, yellow, dresaed, 16 rounds. 3c lb.; Pickerel, dressed, llc; rouna, b.; Tile Fish 11c lb. ; Herring, round, 7 yc its. ; Herring, pan frozen, dreaseii, lb. ; Whltefleh, dreseed,, medium, 16c lb.; dressed, arao. awe id. ; uroseeu, jumuu, u tu. , uUu small. 11c lb. Fresh Fleh Catfish, hoc io.; nanoui, awe lb.; Halmon, market; Baracuda, nc id. ; Span Mackerel, lo lb.; KocJi Cod, 14c lb.j Black BBSS, large, auc iu., omuu order size, 16c lb.; BlacK Bass, small, jg lb.; Red Snapper, 17c lb.; Flounders, 12c lb.; Codfish, eastern, 16c lb.; Blueflsh, med ium, 160 lb. . . a ! Hinnknd. Salt and Bplced risn emonea White Chubs 14c lb.; Kippered Salmon, 18c lh- Fin nun Haddle. 110 ID.; uoa nan, iao lb.; Puritan Cod, 120 lb.; Pollock, lifcc lb.; KftKK Herring, 40 lbs., 18.66; 10 lbs., 11.00; Rlftnturs. 60 to bolt. 11.76 : iwv io dox, a.uw; Kippered Cod, 20c lb.; Whltefish. No. 1 40 lb,, gt.lt; no. 1, 1U IOB.. fi.l, nwuuiiu Herring, spiced, 40 lb., 11.15; spiced, 10! lbs., 96c. ! Oyaters "King COie," norinern utanaaraB, i 11.10 gal.; select 2.00 gal.; count, gal.; Chesapeake standards, $1.66 gal.; se lects, ii.sv gai. Fruits and vegetaDl quoiauons runiunea nv Olllnskl Fruit company. Fruit Orange; .dub, jobs, j-ib, doi. 3; 119, 1126; all other alsea, 13.60. Lemons: rancy awwa, swvs, to ooa; cnoiua 300, S60. 14.50. Grapefruit: 36a, 14 box; 48a, 14.26; 64a, 14s, 10a, 6s, 14,75. Orapea: Malaga, 7 to U aeg. i-eara ; BiarKBi price. Cranberries: 19 bbl. Bananas: 4c lb. Applea; Jonathans, 12.10 box; fancy Jonathana, 12.16; choice Jonathan, 12; Orlmes' Golden. $2; Wlnesapa, 12.26; Rom Beauties, 12; W. w. rearmames, a.ai. Vegetable unions, yenow, lie iu.; Span ish, 13-60 crate. Tomatoes, si oasaei; b baskets, 16.60. Cucumbers, $2.36 doi. Cauliflower, $3.60 orate, 1 do. Lettuce. head, crates, la.ev crate; aoz., si; ieai, ivo do. Cabbag, lo lb. Old carrots, turnips, parsnips and rutaoagaa. no id. v.eiery, ei dos. Potatoe. 12.86 DUsnei. nweet pota toes, $1.60 hamper. Hocey. t.s- case. MlBcellanaouoi noi )'. um -iai- Mntls 14. 3i. Call Money Steady; ntgn, .H per cenc; low; 2 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; lsst loan. 3Vi per cent; closing bid, 4 per. cent offered at Zh per cent. Kanaaa City Cieneral Market. Kansas City. Feb. 11. Wheat No. 1 hard, 1.1691.11; No.v I -rod, si.bbwi.bc; may. $1.77; July. $1.47. , Corn no. 3 mixea, wnne, 9BftB4'-: May, lie; July, iio; no. - yel low, nnfrioc. . oats iNO. i wniia 9B-w't . 17 9 61c. nutter Creamery. 41o; flrata, 40c; ec- onds, 37c; packing, 21c. Kggs Firsts, 9io. Poultry Hen. HVfeOi rootr. 15c; tur keys, 26c. 8t. Louis Grain Market. Bt. Louis, Feb. 11, Wheat Track No. 1 rod, nominal; N). $ hard,' $1.191.94; May, 91.714. : July, rnrn-Nft. 1. 11.001 No. S Whit. $1.01; May. $1.0191-01 July, fl.OOU.. Oata NO. Z, OB'r.c; no. 2 nmn, numinni. RybSteady; No. I $1.47. London Stock Market. T.nnrion. Feb. 11. American securities were Idly ateady on the atock exchange to silver Bar, 37 d per ounce. Monev 44t Per cent. Dlnrnunt Ralea Short bills, 6H96tt per cent: three months. Pr cent. Dry Good Market. New Tork, Feb. 21. Cotton goods were steady today. Print cloth and yarn goods were active. Woreted yarns were higher and firm, and raw silk steady. Buying proceeded along conservative lines, Two Plead Guilty After Taking Up Time of Court The wheels of justice wasted a half day of energy in district court Tues day tfternoon. John W. Garlin and Ernest W nghi, bound over from police court on rharire, of larcenv trora the person had asked for separate trials. The law arenrded them the privilege. Garlin was nut on trial first, lhe state submitted its evidence Tuesday morninjr. police testifying that Garlin and Wright were the men who held up James Hobey on uecemDer 4V, IVlo, ana roDDea mm oi Wednesday morning both defend ants aoneared before Judge Sears and asked to be allowed to plead guilty. Thev were each sentenced, to from one to seven years in tne state peni' tentiary. Rotarians Hanker Now To Go to Hula-Hula Land Just back from a trip to Hawaii, Robert Trimble of Trimble Brothers, told the Rotary club at noon all about his journey, the palm trees, Waikike, and all the hula maidehi and made them all want to go there at once. Don Fostei, who hails' from the reservation country of South Dakota, aa a visitor save a short and inter esting talk on the rapid development in South Dakota and pointed out how this was an aid to Omaha, because Omaha was the logical market point tor all that territory. Jim Allen was chairman at the luncheon. SHIPPINGS ABE AFFECTED New York, Feb. 21. Decltnea outnum bered advances In today professional mar ket, which most often reflected the lncreaa lng perplexities arising from International conditions and the Impending holiday. Busi ness during the 'forenoon was farly large and broad, but the balance of th session was marked by a ateady diminution of operations. Shipping were again materially affected by the further delay respecting their status. Mercantile Marine losing ift to ? points, with over 4 for Atlantic, Gulf & West In dies. United States Steel at no time equalled its best quotation of the previous day and cloned at 108 , a net lose of 1 4 points. Re lated Industrials, Including eBthhthem nteel new atock and the "rights" thereto, declined over 2 points, and Oulf tsates Steel fell 0 points. Coppers, yesterday's 1 strongest cfature, were r. oderately lowef, with equipments, motors, oils. Industrial Alcohol, Distillers' Securities, Central Leather' and American Woolen, while Ohio and Columbus Gas for feited part of the previous day's recoveries. Ralls were a sustaining Influence to the ex tent that Reading at one time registered a gain of 34 polnla, with 1 to 2 for other coalers and more minor shares, but stand ard Issues like the transcontinental and grangers were dull and Inclined to ease off. Among the less active 'utilities and spe cialties Montana Power registered a gain of 1 points, Brooklyn Transit 2j, Consolidated flas of Baltimore 14 and National Enamel ing, on vhlch dividends were reusmed, 2 points. Total sales, 1)90,000 sharps. Receipts of 12R. 500.000 additional gold from Canada, of which 110,000,000 was ac quired hy the local federal reserve bank, was offset by moderate exports of the metal to Cuba and South America. More activity was manifested in the for eign eichange markets, remittance to Ber lin reacting from yesterday's advance, with a new low record for llres at 7:334. United States coupon 3s advanced per cent; registered and coupon 4n and Pan ama registered 3s per cent and Panama coupon 3s 1 per cent on call. Number of sale and quotations on lead- ins biockb were: Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar... 6,900 80 88i 884 Amertcan Can 1,600 4b U 44 4 44 Am. Car A F'ndry 100 654 64 i 64 3. BOO 7ZT4. 71 4 71 li 7,700 101 4 100H 100H 3,000 lift 114 112 300 126, 126H 1254 N00 39 .18 KL Sft 20,600 1,04 70 794 1,800 103S 1034 102 4.400 544 63K b'iH 1,000 7"H 77 77 1,700 704 - 69 6,100 47 47 '4 47 600 2644 34 24 1.100 1C&4 U44 1P4H Am. Locomotive. Am. Smelt. & Ref.. Am. Sugar Ref. . . , Am, Tel. & Tel Am. 7a.. L. A S Anaconda Copper.. Atchison Baldwin Locoino. . Raltlmore Ohio.. Brook. Rapid Tran. B. & S. Copper I'al. Petroleum Canadian Pacific. .. Central Leather. . . Chesapeake & Ohio WALTER WOOD SICK OF POLIOMYELITIS First Case in Six Months No New Cases of Meningitis for Week. Mrs. Edson, Pioneer Omahan, Will Be Buried Thursday Funeral services for Mrs. I. G. Ed son, a Dioneer Omaha woman, who died at Cincinnati, O., last Sunday, will be held from the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Robert amun, 1822 Binney street at 3 o'clock this afternoon. Bee Want-Ads Produce Results. m TUBBS GISL GETTING WELL Walter Wood. 28 years of age, 2217 Howard street, is the first victim of poliomyelitis (infantile paralysis) re ported to the health office this year. No cases of that disease have been reported for nearly six months. No cases of cerebral spinal menin gitis have been reported since last Friday, when Annie Tubbs, 5 years of age, 3715 North Twenty-first street, was stricken. She is convalescing. "The case of Annie Tubbs proves that if cerebral spinal meningitis is taken in time it need not be regarded with much fear," stated Dr. Millard Langfeld, city bacteriologist. "The trouble seems to be," he continued, "that sufficient care is not exercised in making the diagnosis, as the early symptoms of the disease may be mis taken for those of grippe, for instance." 17,80(1 SSi 2.800 60 3.600 82'i 100 121 Si, si 120 Total aalea for the day, 190,000 aharea. He Married Parents of Groom Thirty Years Ago Miss Lcona Ryan, daughter of Wil liam Ryan, and Mr. Howard Rugg, both of Council Bluffs, were married by Rev. Charles W. Savidge Tuesday at 4:30 at 2016 Poppleton avenue, the residence of the groom's sister, Mrs. C. A, Trego. Rev. Mr. Savidge married the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Rugg, thirty years ago, here in the city of Omaha. 1.500 33 52 13 67 22 M. A St. P. f'hlcftffrt A N. W. . (, K. J. ft F ('hlno Copptr 3.700 66 Colo. Fuel & Iron.. 2.300 47T4 Corn Products Ref. 4.100 224 Crucible StnPl 13.800 67U rH.Htill.T8' Securities 1,700 26 Krle 16,600 27 Oenoral Bier trie Great Nn. ofd Ornat No. Orm ctfa. Illinois CantraM . . . inter, uon. Corp... 1,400 u Inspiration Copper. 7,200 68 nter. Harvester Int. M. M. pfd. ctfs. 17,000 K. C. Southern 800 Kennerott Copper.. 8,800 -ouisviiie A Nash Mex. Petroleum 10.200 91 80 Miami Copper 3,000 39 87 Rio. Facinc. new.. 4.000 soi 2i Mvntana Power S00 106 102 National Lead 400 58 67 Nevada Copper 3.200 36 4 25 New York Central.. 3.600 06 95 Y.. N. H. H.. 1.100 44U 41V Norfolk A Western 1.400 130 U. 124 Northern Pacific Pacific Tel. ft Tel Pennsylvania 2,600 6474 Rav con. copper... 6,009 20 Reading; 48,900 Hep. iron ft steel., m.ano Shatuck Arts. Cod. 1.300 Southern Paclflo... 1.400 Southern Railway., 18,600 Studebaker Co...., Texas Company. . . , Union Pacific Union Pacific pfd. , b. ma. Aiconoi. S. Steel U. 8. Steel pfd Utah Cooper , Wabash rfd. "B". . 800 U 2t western union zoo Westlnrhnuse Glee. 10.800 60 5 s 8 60 81 4 110S4 281. 5Bi 47 21 K 65!, 2E 27. K 164 114 83(4 101 IS 6? 117 69 H 224 44' 131 H 88 3S 80 101 S7(, n I5 43 1, 180 104 80 MH 27 S 95!, 7 80 11 28 27 Ml 4H 94i 29 284. 1,600 104 101 1.700 232 229 8,400 139H 138 138V ZOO B44 S4 28 102 229 7,800 1 79,600 800 18,600 112U 110 129U 127 129 109, log 10814 lint UBt 11 liou 26 93 sou u Must Serve Old Sentence And the New One as Well William Banks, servine a one-year sentence in the sti te penitentiary for forgery, was paroled last December to M. Andr esen, idult probation offi cer. He violated his parole and was brought before Judge Sears on a charge of breaking and entering. The lunge sentenced mm to one year in the state bastile on the latter charge and ordered that he be compelled to serve an additional year on the old charge of forgery i - war ?:.d oil stocks If you are interested in the effect present international con ditions will have upon oil sales and upon the atock market prices of oil aecuntiea, we haw prepared an interert tng letter upon the ubiect which you may have free for the asking, if in your request you specify Special Letter W S5 mm No Sessions of the Public Schools Today Children of the public schools yes terday observed the birthday anni versary of Jeorffi. Washington. Kin dergartners cut hatchets out of paper and the older pupils received more lasting impressions of the man who was "First in war, first in Peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen." School sessions will not be held today. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTEK" Max SslWl. snrfuMr "Th. M.rr M.r." araMall The Spiegel Revue BURLESQUE Billy Moim. Mldgli MllUr and Fitly AueelatM. "The Girl m the Mftiuln.." lUetrleal novelty. EKtra, Tueiday astf Frla NlteiPertert Flaw Cea tail. Omm te Omaha Venuwi. Troahy cum te wlaaeri Ladlti' Dime MitlnH Every Wesk Day. Set. Mat. 4 Wk.-Wat-oa k Wreth 4 "Ante Glrli" Phonai Douglas 494. THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Dailyi Matinee, 2:15; Night, StlS. Thla Weak EDWIN ARDEN: RAY SAMUELS: KENNEY A HOLDS: WRIGHT A DIETRICH: Fink's Main: Ir. In A H.ar: Maria A Duffy; Or.n.u Travel Wa.kly Prlaai: Mattaau. Gallant, 10. : But Seats (an.pt Saturday aaa Sunday!. 2M. HnU. 10a. 250. to. ... 7Se SAnMUaa-JaBIBBBBBBKI... TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY G1LROY, HAYNtS and unMTrMrsv ' In a Nautical Comedy "THE GOOD SHIP NANCY LEE" HARRY LA TOY The Talkative Juggler WEBER ELLIOTT Novelty Comedy Offering WARD, BELL and WARD Comedy Acrobatic Act "UNDER THE WHITE TOPS" FLORENCE LA BADIE In Five-Act Drama "HER LIFE AND HIS" Admieeiea 20c and IOc PHOTOPLAYS. PHOTOPLAYS Always j4Mjife TODAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Theda Bara in the TIGER WCIMAN The Greatest Vampire Role y by the Greatest Siren Actress 10c Always 8 LOU TELLEGEN "The Black Wolf" . Also Mrs. Vernon Castls iiisi'aiilit.iilniiitiilMi iliiliilllliilitliilliliitilBMBlll: Mth and PRINCESS KI C M HOME OF C j - 3p FIRST RUN PICTURES P ! Bluebird Pheteplay 1 FRANKLYN FARNUM In v "THE MAN WHO TOOK A CHANCE" . ijllllilllllllllllll!lllllllll4Mlli!llllll!lllMll'lil.'ill.iailSl Si E Dorothy Dalton In '' f I "Chicken Casey" j I There' a Many Fool Burlesque ? On a Fool Thar Was. jtiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i'iiitiiiiiiiiiriiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiitjijr TODAY ONLY MARY MILES MINTER In "THE GENTLE INTRUDER" A atory that will charm. Hot Springs, Arkansas The Nation's Health and Pleasure Resort AN IDEAL Summer climate A moun tain resort, where you can ride, drive or play golf. Magnificent hotels and ex cellent boarding houses. But reached ri the Missouri Pacific Iron Mountain Splendidly equipped trains. Low round trip fares. Omaha Office 1423 Farnara St., T. F. GODFREY, G. A. P. D. Phona Douglas 104. Tickets Also at Union Station. MS lentil La tall ttraot, eMeago, I less Htsass ., Merrlaan 4SSS There is a Bee want-ad office in every home and every off ice your telephone You are at close to the fBee Want-Ad Department at your phone it to you lc per word Lowest rates best service best results - . .