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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917.
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LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing: Cattle Strong-, Active to
Ten Cents Up in Spots
Sheep Steady to Strong.
HOGS 20 TO 30 CENTS UP
Umihi, April , HI'.
RerHpta wt-re: Cattle. Hnn, Sheep.
K.llm.to ilemiay 3,7011 6.&00 7.700
riame day last week .
ttTuie (lay S wka. eso.S.SIt
Ham. day S wkA. aso.
name day 4 wke. ago.7.lft
Same flay laat year .. 3,32"
8.82H
.18
S.tt.t
I.S43
a, 480
7.J9I
17.28J
till
li,7!2
11.372
Keeelpta and rtlepoeltlon of live etork at
the rnton Stork yarda for twenty-four houra
imltng at 3 o'clock yealenlay afternoon:
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hose, Sheep. H'r'a
('.. Jt. St. P..
MUaourl Pacific.
Vnlnn Pacific...
44
('. N. W., eaat... 1
t'. N. W weat.. 33
., St. P.. M. ft O. 87
t, B. A Q., eaat... 4
i'., B. A Q.. weat...
K. I. P., eaat.
IT. R. I. A P.. weat,
llllnola Central...
Chi. Gt, Weat
44
Total 233 13 33 20
DISPOSITION.
- Cattle. Hnge. Sheep.
Morrll A Co 90 3 1.141
. flvlft A Co 1,23 660 1,121
Cudahy Pack, do Ill 02 3,227
Armour A Co ,1,033 331 1.2SS
Schwarti Co S34 ....
i J W. Murphy 1,163 ....
T.lncoln Facktne" Co.... 44 1 ....
"So. Omaha Packlni Co. J .... ....
Kehr Parkins Co 132 ....
Cudahy, from ttanver..
' Itentnn, Vanaant 4 Luaa
Hill Don
F. B, l.ewla
J. B. Bool Co
J. H. Bulla
I., r. Hues....
Koaenatock Bros
F. U. KcllOK
Wcrthotmer A Dagen..,
Sullivan Broa
Mo. Kama. Calf Co.
Christie
Hln.lii
Huffmaa
Hoth
4
127
I
13
31
St
iJaker, Jonaa 4 Smith.
lltn.. 3t
101
, Banner Broa.
John Harvey
Dennis A Francla...
Jensen Ae Lanrren..
Kills Co
Hunslnser A Oltvar.
Pat O'Day ,
Othsr buyers.
143
11
131
I
13
I
171
, Totals ...17T 6,667 7,711
Cattle Racalpti this morn In numbornd
224 can, btlna tha smallest Monday's run
alnca three waaka ato when tha thrsstened
atrika cat off supplies. At tha limb time
thara waa a good demand ao that tht mar
ket waa active with everything Mil In r in
good season Iff" tha morning. Moat opera
tors on tha markat wera aummlng It up as
a good, strong and actlva market, but here
and there It was possible to find sellers who
thought they got as muoh aa 10a higher
and buyera wera generally quoting tha mar
ket as around lOo higher, taking quality
Into consideration.
Tha markat on cows and heifers waa tha
same as on beef steers, strong and active.
Blockers and feeders wera fully steady with
last week. V
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beevea, 9n.7S0il.8tf fair to good beeves,
" tlft.7B011.7Si common to fair beevea, 19.60
0J.7; good to choice heifers, $t.0OlQ.I6;
good to choice cows, 48.75910.1S; fair to
good cows, 1.00jjl..7l, common to fair
cows, 9I. (0 7. 60; prim feeding steers. 19.60
910.J6. good to choice feeders. I. 7501.50;
fair to good feeders, 18.0001,7.5; common to
fattr feeders, 16.7508.00; good to choice
lockers, $s.1609,35; stock heifers, $7,360
M6; stock cows, .00 09.00; stock calves,
. 00010.60; veal calvs, 9t.0O01JI.OO; beef
l.ul.s, stags, etc., 98.IO0t.7S; bologna bulla,
' 97.0008.00.
Representative aales.
" . BBF STEERS.
No. V Av. Pr. No.
At. Pr.
733 33 10
i .,, 7.H 98 10
31...,..,. 851 36
,2ft........ 631 SO 1
; Ufl. ....... 806 10 15
41 t68 10 60
. 21 tOO 11 00
4 11M 11 i
10 1099 11 40
4 ..1130 11 CO
41., 1173 11 IB
38. 1106 It 307
30 ..1362 13 60
36.,,...,,133S 13 IS
14 107 I 40
II., 110 ( 73
13 141 10 40
43 1030 10 SO
II........ 333 11 10
31 1011 11 IB
14... Hit 1 40
II 1131 11 71
43.. 1111 13 00
4i mrii 3i
11 8I0 13 It
HogsThe week la opening with a very
mod urate run of hogs, Today's arrivals
counted out ninety cars, or in tha neighbor
hood of 9,500 head, which Is 1.800 short
of last week, 1,600 lighter than two -wasks
ago and a decrease of almost 1,600 as com
pared with a year ago. .
The $11,00 quotation was put In force
: here today on a sharply higher market. It
has been Just tan'days since the first $16.00
hogs sold here and only about a month
; since $14.09 was first paid. Opinions aa to
how tha market compared with last week
were many, for prices -wera very irregular.
On the opening shippers got some hogs
- that were no more than a dime higher
than last week and they called some qf their
first purchases only So higher.
Before packers got started, however, re
ports of sharp advances wera coming In
' from other points, and tha first hogs killers
bought were around I0q higher than the
y general trade Saturday, Values Improved
' right along as the Hay advanced, and be
fore the close a good many sales had been
msda as much as too higher, and" In ex
treme oases even greater advances than that
were noted. It waa a good, active market
all through, and the moderate offerings wera
cleared long before tha middle of the fore
' noon.
Tha general market was meftly 100100
hither, or on the average around a quarter
higher than last week's close, though some
sellers who sold -at tha high time Satur
day could not ses that much Improvement.
The extreme of the advance were on the
medium to plainer kinds of hogs. Bulk of
the offerings sold at $16.10019.09, and the
latter ggure also proved to be lhe top,
though early In -the day rumors of hogs
above thati mark were plentiful,
Representative aales:
No. At. Bo, Fr. No. At. Sh. Pr.
' 71.. 141 ... II TO
89..IS1 190 IS l i
. i..ti9 ... is r
60. ,189 ... II 00
'8::i
.301 100 II II
.111 ... II IB
7. .Ill 100 II II
Sheep Por a Monday the run of lambs
was very moderate, thirty-two loads, or
7.700 head, being all that were reported In.
This Is about 1,000 smaller than a week
I a no, 10,000 short of two weeks age, and a
' falling oft of nearly 4.000 hoad, as compared
wita tna corresponding Monday a year aso.
Moderate receipts of Iambs, a fair buying
demand and an extremely bullish crowd of
tellers combined to prink prices up around
t iftc on me duik or tne offerings. At the out
lit sellers priced their holding, as much aa
EbfHQo higher, but packers discounted bull
ttth wires from other points and vp to i
(ate hour would not raise their opening of-
-fers, which were about steady, to any great
. ax tent.
For the buk of tha good handy lambs It
' was mainly a $16.3S market. A new record
of $11.49 wae hung up, a few ears of the
best handy Mexicans bringing that ngure.
tleaWy western lambs sold down to $14.79
and at noon a few loads of weighty, heavy.
A hided stuff were unsold. A load of cllooed
lambs that weighed nearly 100 pounds, about
the only lambs In their elaas here, brought
j. 911.90. Light clippers are being quoted up
' to 9ix.se. ... ... i
Quotations on shevp and lambs:' Lami
1!dht and handy. $18.00016.25; lambs, htavy,
$14.40011.10; lambs, fresh shorn, $11,760
. iz.ov; lamna, sneering, sit.uooi4.TiV; year
lings, good to choice, $19.00013.76; year-
r nngs,k lair to gorw, sis.ootsia.OD; wethers.
" fair to choice, $11.60 011.76; ewesv good to
rnoice. sii.4Quiz.si: ewes. lair to sooi
, 910.60611,4,0; awes, plain to culls, $7,090
K. " ' v ' A ' At. Pr.
177 Mexlosn lambs 93 11 96
.. jl II 49
... II , II 41
bit Mexican Iambs.
244 Mexlcatt Jambs.
St. UuU Un StMk Market. ,
St. LouX Mo., April Cattl-Rerelota.
3,3,0 bead; market atrons; natlv. baef
ateera, t?,KAftl2.IO; yaarllng .tear. ,nd
L nriiera, ...... iz..w; cowa. .Q.lOilll.o,
atockera and reader. I4.00O3O.1I; T.xaa
.luarantln. ataara. 11.604,1.31; prima aouth
vrn beef ateera, 13.00011.31; b.f cowa and
lielfara, 14.2.4 1.00; primp yearllns ate.r,
utid helfera, I7.I0O10.00; satlva calvea, 11.00
914 00.
, Hos Receipt,. 11.10S head: markat He
to zvo mistier; tignta, f I....OH.I0: plira
' tltl.30eil.4fi; mixed and butcher. 111.430
i".i; njuuu neavr. wiv.iuKy La.ia; bulk-
Oia.TVff iff. 10.
Hlieep and Lamha Reeelata. 1.000 head
niarbet 10c to ISc hlaher; lamb. I13-ooo
fu.ao; awe IF..VD 13.3.: yaarllnva. I13.T30
....xu .
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Cash Corn Jumps Up Three and
a Half Cents and Wheat is
Some Stronger. ,.
OATS
HOLD ABOUT FIRM
Omaha, April 9, 1917,
The cattli grain situation waa fairly
active today and prices on all cereals were
quoted substantially higher.
Tne corn market was me rencr or in
terest In tha cash ptt today and this cereal
old several cunts aoove tiaiuruay s n is non-
no Int. the better grades of white corn
selling around 91. 164 and $1.87, an ad
vance of practically 2 4c over tho previous
high price.
The trade in wneai was raincr imw in
comparison with corn, and while there was
pretty active inquiry ror tnis crai, tne
buyers were Inclined to hold out for better
1 ice's.
Tha wheat market generally was quoted
from ateady to lc higher the hotter grsdns
of hard winter selling from $2.22 to $?.2,
hlle off grade wheat brought about IZ.I6.
A sale of No. 1 spring wheat at $2.33 was
record sale, nut this grade or wneai is
very scarce and especially In demand for
milling purposes.
The oats marxec was nrm, ana most m
the-- offering sold from unchanged to H
higher. Theft was an excellent daman d
for oats, and the No. S white grade sold
around 6ft4o to (114c, while atandard oats
brought 99UC
Rye was extremely strong at an aovance
of 6c to 9c, and the few samples of this
oercal was taken up very quickly.
Barley was slow on account of light re-
eelots. but the demand ws good, and the
market was quoted 2c higher,
C. learances : Wheat and notir equal to
695.000 bushels; .corn, 665,000 bushels; oats,
637.000 bushels, i
Primary wheat receipts were l,;4.o'io nu.
and shipments of 872,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 1.A58.00 bu. and shipments of
966,000 bu. last year.
Primary corn receipts wore 7sz,nwt nu.
snd shipments of 700.000 bu., ssslniit re
ceipts of 1,024,000 bu, and shipments of
etfl.ono bu. ism year.
Primary oats receipts were i.ioi.uoa nu.
and shipments of 940,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 893,000 bu. and shipments or
706,000 bu. last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS. -
Wheat.
Corn. Oats.
77 277
107 , '
2 i 26
i 70 74
Chicago 39
Minneapolis 670
Di'Iuth K
Omaha 49 .
Kansas City 140
fit. foul's
Winnipeg ...J 371
These sales were reported today:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter; 1 car. Ii.25.
No. i hard winter: J car, $2.th; t cars,
$2,26; 1 cars, $3.24. No. t hard winter: 1
car, $3.24U; 1 car, $3,221,; 3 cars, $2.22.
Kample hard winter: 1 car, $2.1ft; 60 sacks,
$8.16. No. rsprlng: 1 car, $2.33.
Rye no. a; 8 cars. 11.74: No. 4: l car.
$1.79.
corn no. l white: i ar, ii.it: i car.
11.38: No. t white: l car (shipper's
eights), 91.17 3 cars, 91. 7; s cars, Il.Jfii.
No. 8 white: 1 car, $1.37; 1 car, ll.Sfl'v
No. t yellow: I cans (shipper's weights)
I1.30H; 3 cars, $1.36; a cars, $1.36, No. S
yellow: t cars, $1.86. No. 4 yellow; 1 car,
11.3.4. No. J mixed: L car, 11.131. No. 8
mixed: 3 cars, 9i.am; 3 cars, l 31; I
cars, 9193H. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, IMS';
1 cir, $1.83; 1 car, $1.1 J.
Oats standard: l car. 99V,n. No. 3 white:
4 cars, o; S cars, 9c; 1 car, 48 Vic. No.
4 white: t cars, . Sample whits; 1 car.
IStfcoi 1 car, Uic; I cars. file.
Omaha Cash rrtces wheat: No. I hard.
$3.23Vi03.2&Hi NO. I hard, $2.2203.24;
No. 4 bard, $8.1603.30; No. 2 spring. $8.28
02.32: No. $ soring. $2.2603.31. Corn:
No. 9 white, $1.3001.18 No. I white.
tl.8E01.8lls; No. 4 white, $1.85140
1.96: No. I white, ll. 8601.9614; No. C
white, $1.34 01.86; No. 2 yellow, $1,36
flpi.sDtt: no. yeiiow, ii.84iaWi.S6: no. 4
yellow. $1.8401.34; No. 5 yellow, $1.3414
1.B4K: no. b yeiiow. ii.4i,S44: No.
2 mixed, $1.8801.33; No. 9 mixed, 11.32 Vi
01.33; No. 4 mixed. 1.2201.3m; No. 5
mixed, $1.3101.33; No. fi mixed, $1.31
01.32. Oats: No. 3 white, f.9 0 TOc: stand
ard, 9049c; No. t white, 680H9c;
No. 4 white, 89069c. Barley: Malting.
91.3301.35; No. 1 feed, 91.1601.23. Uy:
No. 2, $1.7101.76; No. S, $1.7001.74.
Omaha Futures Market.
' The crop news on wheat was generally
bullish today and during the early part of
tart ataaaalAaa t haa to vaaaaat aa t A .. IH.ali.t.
made strong advances. '-There wet, however,
4 theavy Selling pressure by shorts later In
the session, which almost demoralised the
wheat market and caused July wheat to
break 7o from the high point of the day.
-ins oreag in wneat was followed by
comparatively t heavy declines In both the
corn snd oats markets,
lio lower, while July oata ruled 3c lower.
Local rang, of optional ' -
Art Open. Hlh I,ow. i;iu... ' gat
Wht.
May 111 17 201 01 314
Julr 1 ii l H niti l ill, i3
Sap. 4 II 1 74 187L4 1 l7Vi 170
Oor.
Mar 1114 ,1 81 134H 1 344 12044
Julr t 374, 1 II 124 1 34V. 121
Sap. 1 14 1 2IV1 1221i 1 I8H 124
Oata.
Mar ' 0714 T14 i 4U 07S4
July 41 VI 33Vi 101, oovi I2!i
'P. WVi Vj lilt !2"i 34
Chtcaso oloalna orlcoa. formatted Th. r'..
br Losan A Bryan, itock and train brokers.
Ill South, Sixteenth atreet. Omalial
Art. Open. Htrh. Low.1
Mat
July
B.Dt.
t II I II
1 II 1 lift
1 7IHT 1 77
ioi
112V
I 01
1 II
1 71
I 17
'1 III,
1 33
list
111
171
I
131 4
lllVe.
181
1114,
Corn.
Mar
July
Rapt.
1 II
1 tt
I 34 V,
1 II.
'I 1
143
i UH
II 10
II OS
II 10
II II
ID 00
It II
I 11 H
1 10
,
4.
-HVi
17 41
11 10
31 10
II II
1 7T
II 10
194
124
Oat..
Mar
July
Sept.
l.
i:h
H H
34 l
111.1 14V.
. II
Pork.
May
July
37 401
17 30
17 41
17 10
137 15
3 7t
Lard.
alar
Julr
31 17 11 33
31 III 21 10
11 30
II 41
Bltaj.
Mar
Julr
II To' II 31
II III 10 10
111 II
111 10
CHICAOO OJtAlX ."NO PROVISIONS.
Wheat and Can An Hither, But' Caurae
af Prlee Is lCrrnllc.
Chlcato, 111., April I. After amaalilnc
anew today the hlch price record, wheat
value, had a aevere break, due larfely to
reallttns by holdera who believed that tha
government report showed tha winter crop
at tha worat ntase and that acme improve,
tnent In the general crop condition alnco
nan fatten Place, Heavy calling of mar.
sins tended further to Increaae bearlah .en
tttuent and so, too, did talk of government
meaaurea to atop all aneculatlnn In f.w.l.
atuffa. Fluctuatlona, which covered an ex
tremely wide range, aa much as 10 cent.
In Borne caeca, were followed by an nnaet
tled cloaa at net loaaea of So to IVic with
May at 2.044i to 32.07 and July at II. MS
to 11.13. Corn flnlehed Sftc to 4Ho-4own
and oata off lvto to IH3V,c. but provl.
alone up 12o to 23o.
At flrat 'crop reports, eapeclallr from
Kanaaa, were of a continued poanlmlatlc
character and the wheat market, although
flighty and changeable to an extraordinary
degree, had a general upward alaqt. Trad.
Ing showed apurta of great activity, but roe
the moot part waa evidently curtailed by
th. big margin calls, which were enforced
In particular agalnat eleventh hour epecu
lattve buyera. About the middle et the aca
alon, sellers began to bo In a decided ma.
Jorlty and from that tttn on tha market
waa on the down grade, with only brief
trasalent ralllea. It waa a coincidence that
the aetbacke started almoet almultaneoualy
with announcetnenta ot Auatrla'a break
with the Unltod Slatee, but any relation
Between ma two aventa waa acotted at.
Aalde from eomewhat more honetul win.
ter crop report., th.ro was lata goaalp of a
poaalbl. huge Lnoreaaa of apring wheat need.
Ing. The poatlng of domestic vlalbla aupply
figures showing a -big falling off In the to
tal available stork had only a temporary
effect In partly checking the final down-
waru aiioo or prices.
Corn, like wheat, reached new top quota
tlone, -and then receded abarply. Profit
taking and a general dbponttien to even
out riaka appeared to be cbleriy renponeihle
for the weakness which succeeded the early
bulge.
Oats merely dupllcsted In s restricted
way tha action of other rereala
Freeh top notice uuotatlona on hog. were
.. ..v.. u vj ,f.v,h.iv.... w.i.aau waa oroaa
eu'i general.
Chicago t'aah Prleao Wheat: Xo. red
12.31: No. I red. 11.80 V, r 1.11: No, I hard
12. 3102. 21: No. 3 hard. 33.lltt3.21U. Corn:
No. 3 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow. I1-34V.
4F1.40: No. 4 yellow. Il.llt) 1.31 Va. Oata
No, 3 white, I7tt670u.c: atandard,' IS i. fr
71c Rye: N 3, It. 7111. in. Harley: It lSt
i.io. oeeua: 'simotpy. f4..uataa.. rin
91K.0O. Provisions: Pork. 936 40; la
$.'l.:i2421.42: ribs, $1 9.fi 19.96.
, Butter Higher; creamery, a&tMOc.
KiTga Lowar; receipts. 14, .107 casen;
Are is, 30t31c;,ord(nary firsts, 202c; at
mark, cases Included, 21q31c,
Potatoes Higher;. receipts, 3 cars;
Idaho, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.
$2.9903.16; Wisconsin and Michigan, $2.76
02.89.
Poultry Alive, steady; fowls, 23 c;
springs, 2Ilv
chicauo rive utoir markkt.
Cattle Strong Ifoga ltrong and Hfgher
ftlievp Htrong.
Chicago, April t. Cattle Koctpts, 1B.010
head; market, strong; native beef cattle,
$. 40013. ?5; stockers and feeders. $7,400
10.1!.; cows and heifers, $6.86011.20; calves,
$. 00010.60.-
Hogs Receipts, 33,000 head ; market,
stronii: 2 to above Saturdays' average: top.
f"9l6..10, .a new high record; hulk of sales.
$16 9616.2ft; light, $16.35014.16; mixed,
1 f.ntr 16.T6 ; heaVy. $16.6016.36; rough,
$16.56015.70; pigs. $11.014.85.
Hheen and Umbti Receipts, 16,010 nead;
market strong; wethers, $10.60012.16; ewes,
$10.40012.40"; lambs, $11.90015.80.
Kansas City live Ktock Market.
Kane nit City, April 9. Cattle Receipts,
11.(100 head: market, strong: prima fed
steers, $12.26013.00; dressed heef ste?rs,
$1O.O0Q'42.20; western tv-re, $9. 60012. 0;
cows, 6.25t( 10.7k: helfem. 99.00012.00;
itorkers and feeders, 7.7n01O.76; bulls, :
$7.611010.00; calves, $R.on n.oo. j
Hogs Receipts, e-f .aim neftd; maraet,
hlahor: bulk of sales. $16.45016. 06; heavy,
$16.90010.00; packers and butshers, $16.80
16.05; light. 116.400 16. Sb; pigs, Ili.OVXf
16-00.
Kheep and Lambs Receipts. 7.900 head;
market, higher; lambs, 912.504 16.30; yean
lings. $13.2614.00; wethers, $12.00013.00;
tewes, $10.60012.75.
Rio ox City Mve Htock Market,
flloux City, la., April 9. Cattle Receipts,
3,000 hend; markot 10 0150 higher; beef
I. .ore. $11.00012.76; butchers, 99.60011.00;
fat rows and heifers, 617.6000.60; canners.
$6.5009.50; stackers Rnd feeders, $7,600
10.26; calves, 17.500 10.75; bulls, stags, etc..
97.5O01O.7C; feeding cows and heifers, $9.50
0R. 26. ,
HoMs Recolpts, z.oon nead; mamec l&np
30c higher: lights, $I6.60I6fi; mixed,
$16.70015.86; heavy, . $16,811 016.90; pigs,
$12.00013.00. -
anecp and umci iteceipts, ao" neaa ;
market 10c higher; yearlings, $12.00012.60;
wethers. $11. 60012.50; ewes, $10.60011.60
lambs, $15.0016.60.
St. Joseph. Uva Mock Market. -
St, Joseph, 61o., April 9. Cattle Receipts,
2,400; market 10015c higher; steer. $8.50
01.'i.6O; cows nd heifers, $6.90011.50;
calves, $ft.50tvl2.Z6.
Hogs Receipts, 4.000 head; market 160
20c higher; top, $18.06 bulk of sales, $16.96
015.90. f
PHOTOPLAYS.
Gontinuou.
11 to 11
Si
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II lT 1 ISIIMI alrrsWalalMaaallsNWIITIaatSltSaTaaS
Also Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in
"PUTTING IT OVER ON HENRY",
Blood Will tell''
If you don't believe it, come to the ...
, or THursjdlay
v ' ' and see , ' ,. ' N
William Desmond
who portrays the part of a high spirited, good-natured
boy, who cares no more for business than a "jack
rabbit." ... , ... A
His father try s to make him into a business
"grind," but fails, so gets mad and turns him out.-
1 This truly likeable chap then drifts along and
finally marries a chorus girl. ' - :
; Contrary to all rules of stagecraft, this damsel '
rouses all the best in his soul; he goes to WORK; the
old man forgives him, and we bet-it's a 100,000-to-l
shot that's the END. s
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' Oh, yes we have a KEYSTONE, too. K -
"Villa of thc Movi'"
But what's the use of burning up money in nrintv
- er's, ink and space telling you about KBYSTOI ES
for you know just as well as we do that 'If it's a Key
stone it's got to bevfunny." (With apologies to Pink-,
birds.) . . a - i
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9,000 head;
market ir.025c higher; Iambs, $14,500
li.30; ewes, $11.7S012.75.
Prr Goods Market.
New York. April I. Cotton goods mari
kcts were very strong today, bidding being
active, but mills refusing to sell on account
of the rise In tha cotton. Government or
ders wera placed on various sorts of army
supplies. Wool goods were firm.
AMl'HKMKNTS.
BOYD, TH EATER M-2"-
Twlct Dally 3:30 and 8:30
DvlsAce Mats, 75c, 50c, 25c
rriClTSe Evgs $1, 75c, BOc, 26e
You'll Never Sea It Kay Cheaper
Company's Own Symphony Orchestra
5ig uccer I
Keen Abbott m the World-
Herald" - The' production Is one
of the most magnificent that has ever
bean on view. '
Col. T. W. McCulIoggh In the Omaha
Bee "Beyond any comparison the
most beautiful and altogether artistic
bit of motion photography aver seen
In Omaha. " V
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THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Oally MalloM, 2:11 Nl.tit, 1:13 Tali Wart:
GEORGE HASH I CO.: 0RVII.LE HARROtD:
PILCER & DOUGLAS: Fortr Sail: H.ar, K.an. 4
Dorothy Mortlmar: rlowar.'a Aalmal Spoctacio; Witt
4 Wlntar: Or.aaum Travrf W.4kly. rlc: Matl
.mi, gallery. lOo: ant Hat. I.xct Saturday ana
Sandayl. 39c; arM, lOo.H, Suo aad lie.
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER"
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4aS''3jrr Ev.n',., 1S-M-S0.7SC
M0LUE WILLIAM! ?, -SHOWC.
FMt.it. Nlltleit Shoat Till. Saaua. '
You'll Arrsnoa ta Soa It Twleo, Anyway.
M0LLIE WILLIAMS rVTSA la tlla Dra
4 FRANK FANNING E.A I llt n,llc Farora,
"THE DAN8E L'ENTICEMENT"
A PulM.Qulcaaaln,. Haart-Pumpln, 20 Mlnutu
(Final i-erforniancfl Friday Nile)
LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS
Sat. Mat. 4 Wit: The Hasting. Show 4 Dan Coleman.
PHOTOPLAYS.
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Always
10c
TODAY AND WEDNESDAY
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AMirfiEMFNTS.
BOYD'S Theater
Special Eanter Attraction. ' Ea.ter
Tuura.. FrL. Sat, April 12, 13, 14. Mat.
Saturday. Return by Pouhr Demand
William Elliot,
t F. Ray Comstock
, snd Morris Gaul
Pnunt THE MOST
WUNUtKrUL f LAY
IN AMERICA '
9 Months in !
Now York i
7 Months in
Chicago ,
,6 Months in
, Boston j
10 BIG SCENES
COMPANY 82 !
A Lara Story of
YoiitV Hia Trials
sad Tenwtationa.
StMoatlta Phlladalphls. The aaia.-eatt that
Stayeo umona Mrlter lata momo. seat, see
ea aate. aHahta. Boe ta S2.0S. Sat. y.t..
Me ta II.H. NOT A M0VINO fMCTU'C
VSO . UO.t NOVELTY PIERKOla
&mP r.tFPN M.MF NBV DP A M Cd
GREEN, McHENRY, PEAN
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HOOPER A BURKHART
JEAN SOTHERN, in
"WHOSO FINDETH A WIFE"
Alao "THE WAR"
3
If You Read It la The Bee
Depend Upon' It
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TTERE'S a new motion picture story that's
J I fuH of pep action punch thrilltl "THE
RAILROAD RAIDERS" is a story of Milroad life in the -great
West. It features the fearless film star HELEN HOLMES.
It depicts the daring bravery of a young and beautiful girl battling -against
tne greatest obstacles. It is a story of adventure jammed
with strorig dramatic climaxes. You'll enjoy itl
THE -v ' '" " '
MA
In "THE RAILROAD RAIDERS" youTI .7
see many , breathless incidents pictured at great risk of
life. ' Huge locomotives crash whole freight trains are shattered
Vthrills abound ta every chapter. It's BIO I : , i
.This startling photoplay is presentediin fifteen" ,
chapters a new chapter each week. If you enjoy ACTION
5 W1FT A CTlON-in motion picture story see "THE, RAILROAD -RAIDERS.!.
You'll see HELEN HOLMES at her best in play of
intense interest. If your favorite theatre has not yet announced "THE '
RAILROAD RAIDERS," ask the Manager when it will be shown.
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Read ike Story in The Oraiha Sunday Bee.
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; "BLOOD WILL TELL"
: "VILLA OF MOVIES"
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READ BEE WANT-ADS
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Of All Wars, Peace Ought
to Be the, End
Let' Do Our Part to Stop Such Things
AsAreShownin "
The Official Authentic British Government
Made Pictures of' ,
" THE
. Exhibited is This Vicinity Under the Auspices of
; OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT PICTURES, INC.
'Distributed by General Film Co., Inc.
They Are the' Most Wondetf ul Motion Pictures Ifver
Produced Don't Miss Them at the 1
" EMPRESS THEATER, Omaha, Neb., Today and Wedneeday, April 10 and II.
MAJESTIC THEATER, Cedar Rapid.. La., Thuraday, April 12, f ridoy, AprU 13
Saturday, April 14. .....
NICHOLAS THEATER, Council Biuffa, la., Ttieadiy, AprU 1: Wedneeday, AprU 2S.
PALM THEATER, Omaha, Neb., Sunday, April 29; Monday, Ajtril. 30. ,
PLAZA THEATER, Ha.tm,., Neb., Tttecday. May .
PLATTE THEATER, North Platte, Neb., Monday, May 20; TuSaday; May St.
LYRIC THEATER, B.okan Bow, Neb., Wednesday! May 30, ,
- ORPHEUM, South Omaha. Monday, AprU 16.
MUSE, Omaha, May 1, 2, 3. ' ,
i .A Thrillinir Motion Picture Novel
in
; Fifteen Chapters Featuring Fearless
PHOTOPLATS.
Boulevard Today
33d said Uasanworth
Baby Marie Osborne
In , . ,
"TWIN KIDDIES"
MUSE i
GEORGE BEBAN
"THE BOND BETWEEN"
MRS. VERNON CASTLE
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