rHE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JULY 25. 191Y. 9 FINANCIAL Real Estite. Loans. Mortgages. City and farm loans I, IS end $ per cent. Alo tint mort cafe on (arms and Omaha real utile for sale. J. H. Dumont & Co.. 416-113 Keeline Bldg , 17th and Harney. L'ARM. aad city loans, running from five to twenty years. Interest S per cent. 6 4 Tr cent and C per oent. PETERS TRUST ISO., 16J Farnam St., Omaha, Keb. CITY and farm loans purnjptly made. Rate , Hi and t par cent. Reasonable com mission. UNITED STATESTRUST CO, Sit South 17th, Omaha, Neb. MONET to loan oh improved farms and ranches. Wi alej buy cood farm mort gages. Kloke Inv Co.. Omaha. IL W. BINDER. Money op band (or mortgage City National Bank Bldg. loans, SIX per cent first mortgages secured by Omaha real estate. E. LU Lou see. Inc., Ml Keeline Bldg. (1,600 MT'GE, bearing t pet. semi-annually secured by property valued at l.",300. Tal mage-Loom Is Inv. Co., V. O. W. Bldg. 8HOPEN CO.. PRIVATE MONET. I-'ARM and city loans, 5, 6 '4 and S per cent W. H. Thomas. Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1648. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, 311 Bran- dels Theater Bldg. D. 185. OMAHA HOMES, EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE R. E. CO.. 1018 Omaha Nat. 100 TO 110.000 MADE 'Promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. NO DELAY IN CLOSING LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 104 Bee Bldg. MONEY HARRISON & MORTON, 816 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. o ,0 5 CITY LOANS GARVJN BROS.. Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Stocks and Bonds. LISTED and unlisted stocks. Investment securities. Industrial stocks. ROBERT C. DRUESEDOW & CO., 860 Omaha National Bank Bldg. 1,000 SHARES Onahman Iron stork for sale, ii Iso 1,000 Sultana Mines at 45c. C. E. Updike, 510 Andrus Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Abstracts of Title. II aw Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co.. IVCII S05 S. 17th St., ground door. Bonded by Mass. Bonding and Ins. Co. Miscellaneous. GALLAGHER & NELSON, . represent prompt pay Insurance companies. 610 Brandels Bldg.. Omaha. Neb. REAL ESTATEIMPROVED West 112 8. 35TH ST. Bargain, 4,500. Terms. 8 rms. and sleeping porch; fine condi tion. Owner Waving city. Harney 3265. North. NEW BUNGALOW . BARGAIN Located high and sightly, 32d, near De catur street. We sold seven in this loca tlen last season. Has five rooms, closets and bath, full basement, large, roomy porch. All decorated with high gradt paper, tile In kitchen and bath. Shades and electric fixtures. Oak finish in liv ing and dining rooms, pedestal opening with bookcases. Price $2,925. Substantial first payment, balance monthly like rent. Cell for appointment. TRAVER BROS., rttone D. 6S86. 819 First Nat. Bank. OWNER MUST SELL New Stucco Bungalow Large living room, fireplace with Jniilt In bookcases on both sides, large dining room, built-in buffet, breakfast ruom with built-in seats and table, large kitchen with built-in cabinets; three large bedrooms and tiled bathroom upstairs; oak finlHh and oak floors throughout; wall plugs (or sweeper and electric Iron;' all 1-lnch slab doors; large basement with coal bin und laundry tubs; fine south front lot 50x140 ft.; located 35th and Webster Sts. If you want something up-to-date and at a bargain, call COLFAX 1886 AFTER P, M. NORTH SIDE Seven -room house, all modern, full sized lot on corner, streets paved. This prop trty Is on Burdette, easy walk to 20th or 24th car. AVHI give some one a bai gain. Owner left city. ALFRED THOMAS 101 Farnam ) Bldg. KOUNTZE PLACE CORNER Nearly new, beautiful bungalow; living room 12x20; fireplace, beamed ceilings, oak finish and modern in every way. Worth $4,600. Owner, going to war, will accept best offer. Sea this at once. RASP BROS.. Realtors, 10-12-14 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 751. South A REAL . HOME BARGAIN Six-room house, modern, In splendid ( oiidltlan; garage and paved streets. Price $:;,;!); $600 down takes it, BIG 4 REALTY CO., Doug. 3486. 1015-16. W. O. W. Bldg. MONTCLAIR BUNGALOW. Stucco construction, 6 large light rooms. Oak floors, oak and enamel finish. Price $3,800. Easy terms. Another new build ing for $3,650. Call Douglas 1721 days. Walnut 1680 evenings. ON'E 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; fine condition; live In one and rent the other. Price for both, 12.750. Very easy terms. No. 2433 South 10th St NORRIS & NORR1S, 400 Bee Building. Phone Douglas 4270. SEE THIS excellent Field club bargain; 8 room modern residence, large lot, east front, $4,350. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St. Miscellaneous. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St D. 1064. A TRACT of ground laying ideal for poultry raising; 250-ft frontage; price $810; $60 cash. $12.60 monthly. Call D. 1598. Templeton-Olson Co.. Bee Bldg. Tyler 2020. General real estate, Insurance. Rentals. R. S. TRUMBULL, 1305" 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1734. J. B. ROBINSON, Real Estate and Insur ance, 442 Bee Bldg.. Douglas 8097. TWO NEW COTTAGES, 6 rooms each. Small cash payment, balance like rent. ALLEN & BARRETT. 613 Bee Bldg.. D. 7761. REAL ESTATE To Exchange QUARTER section Minnesota land, 4 miles northwest of Windom; 130 acres In crops, fenced and cross-fenced; good, black sandy loam, about 20 miles from Iowa line. Farm is rented. 2-6 delivered. Price J125 per acr Wants Improved 80 acres. Must be within 60 miles of Omaha, or good income Omaha property. LUND. 420 ROSE BLDG. TYLER 763. SHERIDAN, Dawes, Rock and Dundy Co. improved ranches, clear, fur sale or ex change. S, S. R ,E. MONTGOMERY. Douglas 4810. 527 City Nat. Bank Bldg. DRUG STORES Minucbota. Iowa and South Dakota, for cash or clear land. S. J. Olmem, Minneapolis, Minn. I CLEAR homes on Clifton Hill, 1 mod., 1 mod. except heat, $7,000.; exch. for clear land In Neb. Interstate Realty Co., 929-30 City Nat, Douglas 8862. 160 ACRES, well Improved, every aero good land. N. E. Neb., will take some trade. G. A. Kull. Oakland, Neb. 60 AN acre buys 130-acre farm 10 miles from Omaha, luqulre 432 Ramge Blk. Tel. Doug. 4212. Residence phone Doug.. 6775. V ANTED A lot or a used Ford for equity of $500 In 60 acres of unimproved Wiscon sin land. Mrs. Lawson, 2809 Wirt St. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty 41. A. WOLF, Realtor, Ware Blk. Specialist in downtown busing:;; property, REAL ESTATE Invelment BEAUTIFUL HOME AND RENTAL PROPERTY $5,500 Corner Lot Two Houses As a horns and investment, the north west corner of JSth and Hickory Is crackerjack. Two bouses tine ten-room houst. arranged for two families, la ex cellent condition. Five-room cottage an the rear of the lot; modern except heat; always rented. This will show a rental of 70 per month. The property belongs to a nonretsldent and Is a big bargain. Look it over, GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS Douglas J96J. lll-SO City National. SEE I'S FOR INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. P. TLKEY & SON. REALTORS. 60 First Natlueal aov Bldg. REAL ESTATE -Unimproved North. CARTER LAKE SUMMER HOME SITES Beautiful building sites on west shore of Carter lake, in Wavecrest addition, south of Carter Lake club. Prices 1 390 and up. HIATT COMPANY, S45-7-9 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 60, AFTER looking at Ml.NNE LUSA 300 dlf ferent buyers decided that It was the best proposition on the market and they barked thtlr judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO., 743 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 187. CUMING-Near 29th St.. 22 or 44 (eet; must be sold to close estate. Grimm!, 849 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. BEAUTIFUL 60-foot lota. Price 1220, only $2 cash and 60 cents per week. Doug. 1311, REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. COMPLETE HOUSE ACRE CROPS READY TO MOVE IN $250 DOWN $26.50 MONTHLY This house Is a brand new 6 -room bung alow on a corner acre, and only one block to free Jitney and paved road. Large liv ing room, dlntng room, kitchen, l bed rooms and bath. A full cement basement, This house is different and we want you to see it. The crop consist of beans, peas, beets, tomatoes, and other vege tables, and It's doing fine. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvuie. HASTINGS & HE YD EN, (Realtors) 1614 Harney Bt. BENSON BARGAINS Desiring to close out my city property, I am offering to sell my 6 rooms and bath on lot 60x130, only two blocks from car line. Paved street and business cen ter for 12,000. $60 cash and 120 per month. This house is in good neighbor hood and a big bargain. Call at 111 8, 18th St., or call Douglas 9628. Dundee. DUNDEE PROPERTIES. Well located lots on easy terms, Hod. rn, attractive homes. Before buying be sura and see GEORGE & CO., HOMES and borne sites in Dundee. 8HULER & CAY. 204 Keeline. D. 8074, Miscellaneous. 190 ACRES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY 25 miles from Omaha, improved. It Is high and dry land, this side of the Elk born. A bargain (or quick sale. COMPTON & CRANEY, Douglas 1493. 621 Paxton Blk. REAL ESTATE WANTED HAVE cash buyer for good home in Dundee. Answer quick. GATE CITY LAND CO., 9360. 331-33 Paxton Bloek. LISTING houses to rent or sell on small cash payments; have parties waiting. Western Real Estate, 413 Karbaoh Blk. D. 8607. LIST you 6 and 6-room bouses with Ed ward F. Williams Co.. 101-101 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 420. LIST your t and (-room houses with u. WE BELL THEM. OSBORNE REALTY Co., Tyler 496. ARNDT & TAYLOR can assist you, . Laird St Webster 2039. , ,,, , 1826 POULTRY AND PET STOCK FOR SALE! Classy Fox Terrier pups, nice ly marked. Guaranteed. Jo Glaser, North Platte. Neb. LPOODLE puppies chesp. South 1266. REAL ESTATE Close In Building Sites North 17th and 18th Streets i Choice locations for garages or auto service stations. Will build to suit ten ants or purchasers. For further informa tion call at 203 8. 17th St. Porter & Shotwell Agents Office With Home Builders REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Ernest Sweet and wife to Thomas S. Kelley, southeast'eorner Sweetwnod avenue and Harney street, 60x100. . $50,000 George C. Johnson and wife to Wil liam A. Barnhart, Saratoga street, 60 feet east of Twenty-sixth street, north side, 60x122.43 1 Barker company to Eugene E. Foley, southwest corner Eighteenth street and Camden avenue, 82x102 460 Jacob H. Limsky and wife to Hor ace M. Hlgglns, Central boulevard. 219. S feet south of Dodge street, east side, 32x68 '. l Mary Stoft to Emma Rybln, Twenti eth street, 432 feet south of Cas telar street, west side, 60x115... 1 James IV. Holmes and wife et al to Byron Reed company, Cuming street, 246.32 feet west of Twenty firth avenue, south side, 67ixl35. 16,250 Louis C. Johnson to Thomas J. Oog gln et al, McKlnley street, Benson, 130 feet eact of Kennedy street. north sine, 50x128 Catherine Reed to George A. Riley, southwest corner Military avenue and Seward street, 24x50 George & Co. to Abble McHenry George, northwest corner Fifty-second avenue and Davenport street, irregular, approximately 70x110.... Xells Pedersen to Metta C. Baum, Fourth street, Florence, 66 feet north of Washington street, west side, 66x132 Gertrude B. Miller and husband to Mary E. Weir, Eighteenth street, 210 feet north of Missouri avenue, west side, 40x150 Lora Power to George & Co., Nine teenth street, 307 feet north of Bancroft street, east side, 122x150 Cornelius Farrell and wife et al to Jacob P. Falter, northeast corner Twenty-fifth and Corby streets, 60 xl20 United Real Estate and Trust com pany et al to Mary U. Sanders, 90 2.000 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Manderson street, 120 feet west of Thirty-third Street, south Sid. !0x 138 1J0 Joseph N. Snitser to John J, England, Twelfth street, II feet north of Dodge street, east side, 4Bi6 .... 1 Sylvia H. Soukup and husband to Virginia J. Troxell, Twenty-fourth street, 61 feet south of Titus ave nue, west side, 46x120 1 Charles A. Grander and wife to Ire naeus Shuler et al. Seventeenth street, 260 feet north Of Sprague street, east side, 40x130 Thorvald Chrtstensen and wlf to William Dougherty. Halcyon ave nue, 100 feet north of Hopkins street, east side. leOxltl Herman C Peters and wlf to Ed wand Sarnold. Twenty-eighth street. 112 feet south of Leavenworth 60 street, cast side, 65x140 1 Thomas S. Kelley and wife to Ernest Sweet, Twentieth street, 66 feet north of Cass street, west eldc, 66x66 17.52 Conservative Savings and Loan .. elation to John H. Sherry, Charles street, 110 feet east of Thirty- sixth street, north side. 66x130.... 1,450 Edward J. Sherhan to Herman O. Srhroeder, I aid street. 64 feet west of Forty-fifth street, north slds, 36x110 3,600 CHICAGO CHAIN M ARK FT. Prospect of Heavy Corn Imports From Yen suela Force Trices Down in Chicago Pit. Chicago, July 25. rrospects of liberal Imports of corn to the United State from Venezuela gave considerable Impetus today to the downward swing of the corn market Despite something of a reaction, prices closed '4n net lower, with September a $1.63 and December at $1.1 4 0 Wheat finished six to 13c down and oat le to Vie advance. Provision gained 25 32c. It was the first time In history that corn prices here bad even been affected by con dltlonse in Venezuela. Bearish sentiment was alsa Increased by favorable weather today in Illinois and most of the other bl producing state, and by an attendant gen oral Improvement of crop reports except from western Kansas, where drouth still persisted. Enlarged rural offerings counted s an additional factor in casing down prices. Rain, where needed on notn siaes or tne Canadian border, gave an advantage to the bear in wheat. Besides, rutting of spring wheat was said to have begun already in South Dakota. Threshing of winter wheat waa reported to be making rapid progress and there were sign of an increased move ment to terminal markets. Oats sympathized with the weakness o corn. Buying on tne part oi inausiries however, checked declines. Provisions advanced sharply on account of reauests from the Belgian relief commit te for offers of lard and meat. There was active buying on the part of packers and shorts covered freely. Cash Prices Wheat : No. 2 red, $2.40 3.44: No. 3 red, $23SO3.40; No. 3 bard nominal: No. 3 hard. $2.45. Corn: No, yellow. $2.2502.26: No. 1 yellow. $2,259 2.25: No. 4 yellow, nominal, uats: no. white, 77l78'Ac: standard, 790800. Rye No. 2. 82.15. Barley: Jl.26tpl.0O. Heeus Timothy. $4.0087.60; clover, 1 1.00 17.00, Provisions: Pork. $41.26. Lard, 20.tot"ju.eo. Ribs, $21.60I22.00. Butter Unchanged. Eaas Receints. 18.141 cases: unchanged Potatoes Higher: receipts, 40 cars; Vlr alnla. barrels. 34.86D4.60: Tennessee, J Hi nols, Missouri and Kansas, sack, $1.10O 1.26. Poultry Alive, unchanged. OMAHA GENERA1, llAKEFf. T?nHr Fresh, tin to 3.000 lbs.. 12V4c Eggs No. 1 fresh, $8.85 case; No. 2, $7.10 case: cracken, $7. on case, ir snipping u frelcht. mark your B-I. "Ref'gr frt." Cheese Fancy domestic. dc: no. i aa mestlc. 40c: block, 82c: twin, 25c; daisies, ISUn: triolets. 26Uc: Young Al rlca, 28c Blue Label brick, 25c; Umburger. $0o; New York white, .so; rrencn noqueiori, ooo. -Reef Cuts Ribs: NO. 1. 21CI MO. Z. SVC No. 1, lie. Loins: No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 25c: No. I. 1681c Chucks: No. 1, lo; No, Nn I. i3Uo. Rounds: no. J, uc No. !. 1914c: No. 1. 16V40. Plate: No. 1 14c; No. 2. 12ttc; No. 3, 1214c. Poultry Brol ers. 1 to i in., earn w. hn 1KUP- old rocks and Stags. lie; tur keys, fat. 22e: old toms. 20c; ducks, F .F. fat, He. Fish ioer lb.) Cattish, loe: naiiDur, jsc black cod-sable fish, llttc: fresh salmon mil. lc: tlnk. 15o: fresh white perch, dressed, 10c; fresh trout. No. 1, 17c; fresh whlteflsh, Selkirk, isc; iresn disck oas, nrrter sise. 25c: medium. 22o: fresh croppies, iiiia: fr.sh vellow Dike. No. 1. northern tock, bright and firm,, lie; iresn picaerei, large dressed, lie; rouna, mc; rocs. dbu. order site, something fine, 20c; fresh carp. iireued. 10c: fresh buffalo, dressea, i.e. Fruits Oranges, Ills, S24s. dox, sj.io; ivv. 216. 260s, 14.00: 130, 150. 170. 200, $4.25. Ttmnns. fancy 100. 160. $7.00: choice 300, 160, $6.50. Grapefruit, 36s, $4.76; 4ts. i&.uu; 64s, 16.501 64s, 10s, 96s, $6.00. Apricots, crate. 12.36. Peaches, box, ll.es. nums. orate, 12.26 Q1.40, Prunes, crate, $2.66. Vers tables New rot a toes, id., ec: csd bage, lb., 4c; asparagus, doz 60c; lettuce, head, crate, $3.20; dozen, 90c: cucumbers, basket, $1.76; tomatoes, crate, $1.76; onions, Texas, crate. 11.76: wax. 13.25. red, lb.. 3a Cantaloupe, standards, crate, n.tio; ponies, crate, 13.00 flats, crate, 11.80, Watermelon, lb.. 8. Banana, lb.. (He New York General Market. New York. July 25. Flour Easter; spring patents, $13.1513.40; winter patents, $10.90 OH. 15; winter straights. $10.55010.80; Kan sas straights, $13.16013.40. Rye Steady; No. 2 western, $1.20, e. 1. f. New York. Wheat Spot, nominal; No. 2 hard, nom inal. Corn Spot,- steady; No. 2 yellow, $2.25, delivered, spot. Oat Spot, weak; standard, 19F3H0. Feed Irregular; western bran, 100-pound sacks, $38.60; etandard middlings, $48.00; city bran. 100-lb. sacks, $40.00. Hons Quiet; state medium to cnoloe, 1116, 30036c; 1915, 808c; Paclflo coast, 1916, 0 13c: 1915. 7 8c. Hides Steady; Bogota, 41c; Central America, 42 He. Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c; sec onds, 66c. Provisions Fork, firm: mess, $43,000 43.60. Lard, firm; middle west, $20,000 20.10. Tallow Barely steady; city apeclals, loose, 15Hc. Rice Barely steady: fancy head, 8O8V4C: blue rose, 747c. Butter Barely steady; receipts, 19,595 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 19 810 40Hc; creamery, extras, (92 score), !9Hc; firsts, 384&39Hc; seconds, 3638c. Eggs Irregular; receipts, 14,306 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 38 039c; extra firsts, 36fi)37Hc; firsts, 333uc; seconds, 30M 32Ho; state, Pennsylvania and nearby west ern hennery, wnites, line 10 fancy, 4W4nc. Poultry Dressed, firmer; chickens. 18 26c; fowls, 15 to 2 6c; turkeys, 18032c. Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin. Washington, July 25. Temperature was generally below normal In the central Mis sissippi and Ohio valleys and southward, and above normal in the north and west Well distributed rain 4n the south were sufficient for growing crop in the central Mississippi valley and eastward. Rain is badly needed In the central Missouri val ley and westward. Corn Improved In the central and eastern districts, but needs more rain badly In Kansas. Rain was too late for most corn In Oklahoma and Texas. Corn is tassellng north to the upper Ohio and central Missouri valleys. Frequent rains caused some delay in haying, harvesting, and threshing In the eastern districts, but work progressed satisfactorily in the central and western. 8pring wheat Improved in Minnesota, South Dakota and eastern North Dakota, but deteriorated greatly In Mon tana and westward. St. Louis Live Stock Market. St. Louis. July 25. Cattle Receipt. 6,700 head; strong; native beef steers, $7.60 13.60; yearling steers and heifers, 18.50O 13.60: cows, $6.0010.D0; stockers and feed ers, $6.00689.60; prime southern beef steers, $8.0012.2o; beef cows and heifers, $4.28 9.00; prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.5010.nO; native calves, $8.00Q13.oO. Hogs Receipts. 8.800 head; market, steady; lights, t 5.2041 5.80; pigs, $10.26 15.00; mixed arid butchers, $16,25 15.90 ; good heavy, $16.85 16.00; bulk of sales, $16.35016.85. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 3,600 head; market, steady; lambs, 25c lower; spring lamb, t$10.60(j15.00; clipped ewes, 18.00 8.50; canners, $4.0004.50; choppers, $3.00 O1.60. 1 Kansas City Live Stock Market Kansas City, July 26. Cattle Receipt, 17,000 head: market, steady; prime fed steers, $12.7613.90; drenscd beef steers, $10.00 012-50; western steers, $9.009 13.00; cows. $6.00060; heifers. $7.r,0 14 13.00; stockers and feeders. $6..in8!12.0O; bulls, 10.75 &. 8.0O ; calves, $7.0012.50. Hog Recelpta, 7,000 head; msrket, lower: bulk of sales, $15. 00f 15.65 ; heavy, $15.60?U.SS: paekers and butchers. $16.26 (o( 16 75; light, $14.5016.46; pigs, $11,600 14.00. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 hesd; market, lower; lambs, $14.50015.25; year lings, $10.0(iS)11.50; wethers, $8.60ff 10.00; owe, $7.oa,y- - . m T.- LIVE SOT MARKET Big Run of Grass Cattle Forces Prices Down; Hogs, Influ enced by Heavy Run at Chicago, Dime Lower. Omshs. July ii, 1 9 IT. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Receipts were: Official Monday 6,(157 6,431 10,118 Offlrial Tuesday Ml Estimate Wednesday.. 3.42S 13.181 M94 16,030 I.UtHi Thret days this woek.l4,9i 33.644 29.810 Same day last week. .12,014 37.594 16.335 team a day 8 wks. ago.U,73 31,978 15.042 Same days 3 wks. ago. 9,149 I .',! 6,338 Ssnie days 4 wks. ago. 17.817 33,36 in 3K6 Same day last year... 9,(01 33,167 14,676 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union sleek yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock p. m., yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLO A PS Cattle, i I . sheep. II rs c. m. a st. r 1 16 Wabash 3 4 Missouri Pacific ..II S 1 Union Pa.ifia .... 86 40 28 C. & N. W., east.. 15 27 C. N. W West.. 24 83 C. St. P. M. A O... 21 C. It. A Q , east.... 7 2 1 C, B. A Q., west.. S3 1t C. R. I A P., east.. 13 17 2 C. R. I. A P., west. 2 Illinois Central .... 1 : 4 Chi. tit. West. .... 4 4 Total receipts ..190 336 37 DISPOSITION II BAD. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. 600 1.633 1.883 Morris A Co. . 469 2.933 749 3.993 118 4,930 460 548 1,528 16 8 60 752 460 05 . 108 22 101 63 17 43 8 3 19 1 30 189 77 278 ,331 16,643 Swift A Co Cudshy Pack. Co. .. Armour A Co., K. C. Schwarls & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co. .. S. O. Pack. Co Packing Co. Swift. K. C Armour & Co., K. Co. Cudahy, country .... F. B. Lewis J. M. Root Co Rosenstock Bros F. G. Kellogg F.llis A Co Sullivan Bros M. A K. Calf Co Huffman Roth Meyers Olussberg .... Banner Bros John Harvey Jensen & Lungren .. 856 Other buyers 6,048 Total 5.331 16,643 10,842 Cattle Receipts of cattle were very fair today, about 3,600 head, and the three days' supply has been fully 3,000 larger than for the first half of last week. Not a great many desirable cornfed beeves wore in cluded In the arrivals today and the pro portion of western grass stock is on the increase. AVell finished beeves of all welgh's were quotably about steady, both heavy 1 tie and yearlings selling up to $13.75. (.111 the half fat and grassy cattle the market was In bad shape, slow and unevenly lower. Local packers are getting so many grass cattle from the south that tho demand for the half fat and more or loss grassy cattle here has been seriously cut down and prices are from 25O50O lower than they were a week ago. Cows and heifer were also rather Blow sal at unevenly lower prices. Western and (outhern granaers are taking the place of native she stock at this time and values are right around 6Uc lower than thoy were at this time last week. Veal calves are quotably steady, but bulls, stags, etc., are low sale at lower figures. ' Husiness )n stockers and feeders was rather quiet, as there is no sustained de mand from the country at present for this class of stock. A few of the more desirable offerings find an outlet at about steady prices, but the trend of values on tho gen eral run of stockers is docldedly lower. Uuotatlons on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $12.86013.85; fair to good beeves. $12.00012.75; common to fair beeves, $10.00 11.50; good to choice yearlings, $13.00 (ft) 13.60; fair to good yearlings, $12.00(frl2.ti0: common to fair yearlings, $(,76011.60: good to choice grass beeves, $10.7511.75; fair to good grass beeves, $9.60010.60, common to fair grass beeves, $8.2609.25; good to choice heifers, $9.60010.60) good to choice cows, $8.7508,75; fair to good cows, $7.76y 8.76; common to fair rows, $6.5007.60; good to choice feeders, $8.7508.60; fair to good feeders, $7,7608.60; common to fair feeders, $6.7507.50; good to choice stockers. $8,000 9.00; stock heifers, $7.0008.00; stocks cows, $6.6007.60; stock calves, $6.6009.00; veal calves, $9.00018.60; bulls, stags, etc., $6.50 OlO.oo. Representative sales: BEEF STF.ERS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 729 $8 90 24 686 $7 00 25.. 8 572 7 05 11- 972 8 15 4 $62 I 25 38." 877 8 70 6 1140 10 25 .8TKBRH AND HEIFERS. 9 lit 12 76 HEIFERS. 5 578 6 75 8 585 6 85 6 666 7 00 16 603 7 35 1 790 t 25 2 935 9 60 2 980 10 00 1 660 11 26 Hogs Chicago had only a decent run, and was reported opening slow at somewhat stronger prices, but under tho Influence of heavy supplies at this and one or two other river markets, local values were lower on the bulk of the offerings. On the strength of the bullish advices from the Windy City a few good shipping hogs were bought right at the start that were fully steady to In soma cases a little higher, but later ship ping purchase were easier, though they did not show as much decline as killers. Packer bid a dime or more lower right from the outset, and while sellers fought the decline for a while, the' size of the of ferings (eve buyers control of the market, and In the end most of the packing hogs old 10c lower or close to It. After a trad ing basis had been established movement became fairly active and toward the clnsn values strengthened up a little, some of the later sales not being over 610c lower. The extreme close was the best time In the killer market, the last hog to sell going at price that were mainly steady with yes terday. A good clearance was made before 11 o'clock, Paekers made most of their purchases at $14.40 and upward, long strings selling around $14.50014.60. There waa a good sprinkling of the better mixed and butcher kinds and light grades at $14.76 and better, while the best butcher weights sold as high as $15.56, the price being as high as has been paid this month. Representative sales: - No. A v. Sh. JPt. No. A v. Sh. Pr, 41. .206 70 $14 40 65. .253 $14 14 45 14 91 10. .318 14 60 14 55 14 65 14 75 15 0 15 26 66. .253 22. .250 72. .258 4H..173 89. .189 6. .247 0. .294 250 80 14 60 14 70 14 90 15 10 76. .207 82. .201 80 66. .186 Sheep Buyers had their lines laid for s 26c reduction In prices this morning, and while a good many sellers were still hang ing on at noon, it looked as though the packer would carry their point. What sales had been made up to midday showed the quarter slump. Two or three decks of natives Bold around $15.16, a few head reached $15.15 and a string of rangers, mate of lambs that brought $15.50 yester day, sold just before the noon whistles blew at $15.25, Upward of ten loads were still In the penB, most of them under $16.00 bids. The offerings of old sheep were not broad enough to make a market, though the tone was steady. No ewes of any consequence were here, and about the only fat sheep that amounted to anything were two cars of real good yearlings and wethers, which sold at $10.60. The demand for feeders was fairly broad and ome trading was done fairly early, while by noon a good share of the feeding lamb supply had been cleaned up. Prices wero Just about steady, sales Including a somewhat fleshy sort at $16.00, and lighter kinds on up to $16.25, the latter price equal- ng the day top on fat stuff. Three cars of feeding wethers were Included In tho stuff that was still In sellers' hands at lunch time. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice, $16.00015.26; lambs, fair to good, $14.76016.00; lambs, culls, $13,000 4.76; lambs, feeders. $14,204 15.25: year lings, fair to choice, $0.DO10.50; yearlings, feeders, $10.50011.75; wethers, fair to hoice, $9.00010.25; ewes, fair to choice. 8. 6009.30; ewes, culls and feeders. $6,000 .50. Kep-.osintatlve sales: No. A ve. Pr. .46 $14 35 93 Wyoming feeder lambs 602 Idaho feeder yearlings 430 Idaho breeding ewes . 87 11 00 90 8 20 no 9 30 15 00 15 26 10 60 531 Idaho ewe 114 10 Idaho ewes 99 9$ Idaho feeder lambs 69 112 Idaho lambs 67 41 Wyoming feeder yearlings 93 Chicago Live Stork Market. . Chicago. July 25. Cattle Receipts. 17.- 000 luad; unsettled: natlvo beef rattle. $8.20 014.15: western steers, $8.60011. 6: slnrk- rs and feeders, $;.20''a,9.15: cows and hef- s. $5,264x 11.86; calves, 9.r,0( 13.7.'.. Hogs Receliila, 26,000 head; market. trong; 6c above yesterday's average; bulk sales. $14.8015.80; light, $14. 55a 15. Mi; mixed, $14.46015.90; hsvy, $1 4. 25, 15.95; rough, $14.26014.50; pigs. $115014.60, Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 20,000 hesd: market, weak; wsthers, $7.75010.90; wc, $7.009.00. . -- . NEW YORK STOCKS Stock Market Is Left Largely to Own Devices and Lightest Sales on Record Mark Session. New York, July II. Ths stock market a. left largely to Its own devices ledar except at rare intervals, when trader saw fit to Indulge In further selling or short covering, th Istter movement prevailing at th- end. Dealing win the lightest of any tune since the period of Irregularity began, sales barely amounting to 3(1,000 share. Forenoon reversal rsn from 1 to 3 points in important stocks and about as much In some specialties. United States Steel re peated lis familiar role of market leader, moving between 1191. and 131H. closing at 131, a net gain of "4 point. Steamship share were held In cheek because of uncertainly regtrdlng the policy of the new shipbuilding board and the warning es to future earnings conveyed In the annual report et tho Mercantile Marin company. Rallies of the last hour with gains of to x points In minor specialties, Including suKnrs nnd fertilisers, were accompanied by a more favorable wesiher report In leading rentsrs and the awarding of sev eral large government contract for Indus trial suppUe!.. Distinct heaviness wa shown by a wide variety of bonds, rails and industrials, well as the tnternatlo! Issues, recessions extending from H to 1 per cent. Liberty 3's held al 99.45 to 99.49c. Total sale pr value, aggregated $3,325,000. United Mates bomla (old Issues) were un changed on call, hut the coupon 4s and registered 4s i per rent on sales. Number of falcs and quotations ef lead ing stocks were: Sales. High. Low, Close. 300 91 90Vi 91 700 48 H 48 47 1.100 78H 74H 7614 1,700 Tlt 7H Tl 1,(00 1011, 1O01, JOIH 2,600 W 111 120 2,800 13044 nit, IHVi 100 U J4S 24H 1,100 764, 7641 76H 1,600 1004 100V4 100 1,700 105'4 4fl,1', 104H 1,300 69', 6H 694 Am, Beet Sugar. . . Am. Can Am. Car A F'ndry. Am. locomotive, . . Am. Kmult. A Ref. Am, Kugar Ref..,, Am. Tel. A Tel.... Am. L. and S. Aneeonda Copper., Atchison A O. A W. I. 8. S. Haltlmore A Ohio. II. A 8. Copper,... 300 387, 36 16 '4 18H 16H 8!i 5H 61 109 63 H 63 41 16 804 40 H 26 24 Cal. Petroleum.... Canadian Pacific Central Leather... Chesapeake & Ohio C M. A Nt, r 1.700 Hii 1.200 60t 1,600 69 (4 400 109 85 69 , 8H 109 48 78 38 ti. N. W C It. I. p. ctfs. Chlno Copper 600 S00 6.800 10.800 3.100 7,200 600 53', . 864, 801, ;oio. r, and J Corn Products Ref. Crucible Sleel Cuba Cans Sugar. . 40H 16 H 24H Distiller Sees Krlo 144 24 4 General F.lertrlc... General Motors.... Gt No. pfd nt. No, Ore ctfs... 600 164H 164 154 6,200 114 H 114V( 1l3i 800 104 104 104 86,300 33U 32 8?H Illinois Central.,.. Inspiration Copper. 1,000 102 103 102 000 54 88 88 34 Sl 17 38 13 64 81 31 84 23 43 132 21 14 39 12 90 tl 88 31 Int. Mcr. Mar. pfd. Int. Nickel Int. Paper K. C. Southern.... Kennecott Copper. Louisville A Nash.. Maxwell Motor... Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper Missouri l'arlfla... Montana Power..., Nevada Copper.... New York Central. N. Y N. If. A H. Norfolk & Western Northern Pacific... Paclflo Mall Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal.... Ray Consol, Cop. . . 19,300 300 800 3,100 42 42 4,700 2,600 600 !,100 6011 800 1,100 600 33 94 40 33 90 21 88 36 11 3 19' 82 90 21 88 !H 130 200 100 100 00 26 1.20O 400 600 63 63 61 61 63 62 26 26 28 94 18 93 90 19 90 24 93 83 93 27 26 30 64 63 64 Reading 2,800 Rep. Iron A Steel.. 7,000 Shattuck Arls, Cop. Southern Paclflo. .. Southorn Railway. . HludelHkor Corp... Texas Co ., Union Taciflc U. S. Ind. Alcohol. U. S. SteeL.... ... U. K. Steel pfd Utah Copper 1,200 1,700 3,600 189 800 13K 135 186 9,300 161 167 160 97,300 121 111 121 609 118 117 117 1,600 103 101 102 Wabash pfd "B" Westnrn Union 1,200 26 93 92 93 Westing. Electric. 2,100 48 41 48 Total sales for the day, 165,000 shares. New York Money Market, New York, July 26. Prime Mercantile Paper 4 por cent. Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills, 14.73; commercial sixty-day bill on banks, i.u?; commercial sixiy-nny runs, 14.71) demand, i.7b -6; rattles, $4.76 7-16. Silver Bar, 78c; Moxlcsn dollars, 61e. Bonds Government, steady: railroad. neavy. Time Loans Easy; sixty days, 404 Ier cent; ninety days, 44 per cent; l months, 4(C4" per cent Call Money Steady; highest, S per cent; lowest, 2 per cent; ruling rate, S per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. U. S. 2s. reg. do coupon.. 96 Hint. M. Mar. 6. 94 96K. C. 0. ref. 6. $1 U. fi. 3s, reg.. 99 L. A N. un. 4a... 90 do coupon.. 99 M..K. AT. lit 4 II 104 Mo. Pao. gen. 4 60 104Mont. Power Is. ,95 85 N. Y. C. deb. 6.104 U. S. 4s, reg. do coupon.. Panama 3s cpn, Am. For. Sees. 5 96No. Pec. 4a 88 Am.T.AT. clt. 6s. 99 do 8 12 Anglo-French 6s. 930. S. L. ref. 4s. 61 Armour&Co. 4s 90Pc. T. A T. 6. 97 Atch. gen. 4s... 88Penn, con. 4.101 B. A O. 4s 85 do gen. 4s.. 94 Cent. Leather 6s 98 "Reading gen. 4s 90 Cent. Pac. 1st. . 84 S.L.AS.F. adj. I 66 C. A O. cv. Es... 87So. Pac. cv. 6s.. 98 C B. A Q. jt. 4s 95 do ref. 4 87 CM.H.P.g.4s 93 So. Ry. 6 87 C, It. LAP. ref.4s 71 T. A P. lt.... 95 CAS. ref. 4s 78 U. P. 4s........ 91 D.AR.O. ref. 6s 66 do cv. 4s 89 pom. of C. 6s.. 95U. S. Rubber 6s. 85 Erie gen. 4s 61U. 8. Steel 5s... 104 Gen. Electric 6s. 103 'Wabash 1st 100 Gt. No. 1st 4s 95;W. Union 4s,. 92 fl. C. ref. 4s.... 84 , Bid tOffered. London Stock Market. London, July 25. American securities were neglected on the stock exchange today. Silver Bar, 39 d per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4 per cent; three months, 4 13-16 per cent. Omaha Hay Market, Receipt continue light on both prairie hay and alfalfa and the demand very qulat Choice upland prairie hay, 116. 00O17.00; No 1, $14.00015.00: No. 2. $7.0009.00; No. 3. $4.0006.00. No. 1 midland, 113. 00014.00; No. 2. $6.0003.00. No. 1 lowland, $8,000 9 00; No. 2. $5.0001.00; No. 3, $4.0005.00. New Alfalfa Choice, $19.00020.00; No. 1, 17. 00O18.0U; standard, $14.00016.00; No. 1, $13.00014.00; No. $. $8.00010.00. Straw Oat. $8.0001 50; wbeit. $7,000 7.60. Sl. rfoaeph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, July 25. battle Receipts, 2,600 head; market strong: steers, $8,000 13.25: cow and heifer, $6.75012 25. Hogs Receipts, 8,600 hesd: market lower; top, $16.60; bulk of sales, $15,000 15.50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.600 head; market steady; lambs. $11.00016.25; ewes. $5.0009.00. Kansas City t.eneral Market. , Kaunas City, July 25. Wheat: No. 2 hard, ' $2.842.87; No. 2 red. $2.622.66; July, $2.65; September, $2.29. j Corn No. 2 mixed, $2.1902.20; No. 1 . white, $2.2802 29; No. 2 yellow, $2.20; Sep tember, $1.62: December. $1.14. Oats No. 2 white, 81081c; No. 2 mlxod, 77c. I AMUSEMENTS. Omaha, Monday, July 30 Show Grounds, 21st and Paul BARNUM& BAILEY a Kin thf nnocFniR 3 SPECTACULAR PAGEANT A CIRCUS allNATIONS UOOPSOPEN AT I AND 7 PM P W ORMANCtS Rl HIN M 2 MOB P M DHE 50c TILKtT ADMITS 10 AIL i hii one DHot n i; hif priirt Ticket On Sale Show Ray at Myers-Dillon Drug Co., 1608 Farnam St Sam Price At Charged on Show Grounds. pi ifjiiin MsssssWMi IS9fl9f! GRAIN AND PRODUCE All Cereals on the Omaha Mar ket Run Light, With Corn Selling Strongest of All. Omaba, July 35, 1917. The receipts ef wheat were very light to day, the total arrival being only 2 cars, but eorn arrival were good with sixty-seven car reported and oala rerelpts were mod erate with arrivals totaling thirty-five cars. Th demand for wheat was extremely dull and. up to noon, not one csr of this cereal had been reported old, while the demand for oern continued very active, and practically all nt the samples were disponed of at a comparatively rarly hour. The tone of. the corn market waa from c to 1c higher, the better grades of white selling up to $3.26 while the yellow sold t l!.183.1l, and the mixed ruled around $3.1742.ll. with a few of the nrar whlto sample selling up ta IV. 23. The wheat and oats markets were vry weak, cash whast being quoted nominally several rents lower while cash oats sold from 4c to 6c under yesterday's levels. The demand for oats was moderately active, however, and sellers let go readily on the decline and a good part of th offerings was sold before noon. There were no sale of No. 1 white or standard eats reported and the bulk of the offering which graded No. 3 while sold at T60 while the 4 white sold at 74 1) 75c. Rye and barley were dull with light of fering and these market were quoted nominally unchanged. Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal te 416,000 bushels; oats, 336.000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts wore 455.000 bushels and shipments 3 4 4.000 bushels, against receipts of 1,965.000 bushels and shipments of 681,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 600,000 bushels and shipments 379,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,121,000 bushel and shipments of 476,000 bushel last year. Primary oats receipt were 706.000 bushels and shipments 645,000 bushels, against rerelpts of 1,028,000 bushel and shipments of 906,000 bushel last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn Osts. 125 Chicago 27 99 Minneapolis ,11 Duluth 91 Omaha 2 7 38 Kansas City 134 12 17 St. Louis U7 33 47 Winnipeg 177 These sales wore reported today: Corn No. 2 white: 10 2-5 cars. $2,28. Sample whltoi 1 car, $3.24. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $3.19; 1 car (shippers weights), $2.18; 1 cars, $3.18. No. $ yellow: 1 car, $3.11. No. 4 $ellow: 2-5 car, $2.17. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $2.18. No 1 mixed: 1 oar, $2.18. No. 2 mixed: 1 car (near white), $1.23; 1 ran, $2.18: 7 cars, $2.18; 2 1-6 cars. $3.17. No. $ mixed: 1 cars (near white), $1.23; 1 car, $2.17: 3 cars, $1.17. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $2.17: 1 cars, 13.17, Bampl mixed: 1-6 car (hot), 12.10. Oats No, 1 white: 11 rrs, 7fic. No. 4 white: T car, 76c; 1 car, 74c. Sumple white: 1 1-6 cars, 75c: I car, 74c. Omaha Caah Prices Wheat : No. 2 hard, $3.860:.8I; No. I hard, $2.8402.87. Corn: PHOTOrtAYS. MIRIAM "The Innocent Sinner" TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY at the e , m S Coming Sunday &fW N,,t Tnu,,Jy, 1 JACKIE JefeflH B)Si VALESKA I I SAUNDERS fegjgp I SURATT gliiililllllllllllllillillliliM AMUSEMENTS. J""" Am " 1 Cool, Coxy, Comfortable ' ' NEW SHOW Three Dart, Starting Today BALLYHOO TRIO "CIRCUS PETITE" Singing, Dancing and Novaltie. DAVIS and KITTY Captivating Entertainers. MARY PILLSBURY SONGS OF TODAY. F1LLE. LUXAflflE and BALLET of SIX SOCIETY DANCERS. From Chorus Clrl to Stardom Overnight. A Clean, Virtuous Story of the Stage. GLADYS LESLIE The Girl With the Million-Dollar Smile. IN THE FIVE-PART FEATURE "IT HAPPENED TO ADELE" GEORGE OVEY, in Cub Comedy. BEAUTIFUL LAKEVIEW PARK JOY SPOT OF OMAHA BATHING. BOATING DANCING. FISHING JACK RABBIT COASTER OTHER ATTRACTIONS LAKEVIEW OR CARTER LAKE CARS Se CARFARE. No. white, $3.24 0 Mi; Ne. I white, $. :l 02.24; No. 4 white, $!.3!02.24; No. 3 white. $2.239i.3: No. white, $2.2!du 2.23; No. 3 yellow, $2.1802.19; No. $ yel low. $3.1II.U; No. 4 yellow, $3.17 O 2.18; No. 6 yellow. $3.1701.19: No. 6 yellow. $2.1702.18; No. 1 mixed. $3.17g 3.18; No. 3 mixed, $3.17 S7 : No. 4 mixed, $2.170 217: No. 5 mixed, $2.11 $3.17; No. 6 mlied. $2.16$2.17. Oats: No. 2 white, 78 017c: standard, 7916c; No. :! white. 750 76c; No. 4 white. 740 76c. Bar ley: malting, $1.15$ 1.25; No. t feed, 11.05 SI. 10. Rye: No. 2, $1.S$2.02; No. 3, $1.W O2.00. Local range of options: Art. PopenTTTlTsh. Low. Close. I Yes! Wht, I I I July 1 2 40 40 1340 2 40 2i5 Sep. 2 18 3 18 211 I 11 23i Corn. I Sep. 1 83 1 63 16S I 63 163 ! Dec. 1 11 1 It 111 1 11 114 ' May 1 12 1 12 1)2 1 13 11$ Oats. I f Sep. 69! 69 6 69 81 l'eiv 60! 60 60l 60 60 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryen, tock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art lOten. I High, j Low. Close. Yes. t . j . July S 44 1 3 44 2S7 2 41 264 Sep. I 23! 1 23'lU 1 19 324 Corn. I j 1 Sep. 1 63',! 1 6S!1624 1 63 iHl'i Dee. 1 14',! 1 !4'ijli; 1 14 114 Msy 1 lSs 1 12'UO 1 12 113 Oats. I July 71 7! 71 TS'l 7f', Sep. 57 I 67 I 56 87 17 l"c. I8 6I 6T! 68 11 Tork. I July 41 28 41 25 41 25! 41 25 41 00 S.M. 40 44 40 63 40 30 40 62 40 30 Lard. I I I July 20 62 I 20 65 20 131 20 66 20 30 Sep. I 20 72 20 77 20 70 21 71 It 47 Ribs. I July I 21 75 21 71 21 71 21 15 It 47 Sep, I 21 fO 51 90 21 T7I 21 90 21 60 Minneapolis drain Market. Minneapolis, July 25. Wheat: July, $2.68; September, $2.17. Cash: No. 1 hard, $2.93c: .No. 1 northern, $1.8601. 9o; No. 1 north rn, $1.8003.87. Corn No. 3 yellow. $3.1802.20. Oats No. 3 White. 75Oi'.c. Flax Seed $3.1003.16. Flour Unchanged. Barley $1.130'. 55. Rye $1.(001.92. Bran $31.00031.90. Sioux City Lite Block Market. Sioux City. July S5. Cattle Receipt, $. 100 head; market 10c lower; beet eteers. 11.50; canners, $5.6007. 00; stockers and feeder. $6.6001 13; calve, J9.00O13.6I): bulls, stags, etc., $6.00 0$. 10; feeding cow and heifers, $6.0001.00. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head; market IO 10c lower: light, $t4.66O1l.l0; mixed. 114.60 n 14.85; heavy, $11.25011 81; rig. IU.60O II tit; bulk of sale. $14.60014.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady. St. I.011I1 Grain Market. St. Louis, July 25. Wheat Ne. t red, 13. 3002.62; No. 2 hard, nominal; July, $2.31: September, $2.10. Corn No. 2. $2.222.23; No. I white. $2.2402.26; September, $l.7; December, $1.14. Oats No. J. 79c; No. i white, $le. riioToeLAis. COOPER in ii MUSE'S stral Pin Orgsa William Russell ' in "The Masked Heart" WILFRED LUCAS and ELDA MILLAR, in "Her Excellency. The Governor" Also a Keystone Coming Soon MARY PICKFORD IOUAV ONLY EDDY POLO, in "THE GREY GHOST" ANITA STEWART, in "SINS OF THE MOTHERS" WANTED A STOCK SALESMAN An Omaha corporation is dia- posing of $230,000 of its 1 J Guaranteed Preferred stock. fSome of the leading capitalists i it i -: i : M ai2 !anu wcu jinuwn ciueii3 oi tuia city are officers and stockhold- ers. This is a high-class invest f ment, easy to sell. Leads fur- I liaiillill!llllliililiilii!)l!lllillll'B A Tense Wm.Fox I Play I of an J Innocent till i n wwwwwwiwaw I nish nished. Box 5871 Bee, ' . I I