THE BEE: OMAHA. WANTED FEMALE Stores and Offices. ' WANTED Woman assistant to buyer of women's, misses' and girls' outer apparel by St. Taut department atore. Good sell ing and buying qualifications necessary'. State ape. experience and salary. Post offlceBox 455. St. Paul, Minn. BOOKKEEPER, auto! f'7-$5 voucher clerk. $75; stenographer, $75-$SO; typist snd file clerk. 155. Many more; no filing fee. Co-Opera tvo Ref. Co.. 1015 CityNat. SfTKXOQBAPHFfSsi JS0-$75-$M-$50-$45"; Typist. $70-75;. Bookkeepers, $60 to $70; I'BX Opr.. $.i0: Office Clerks. $40. WATTS REP. CO.. 11 S 1st Nat'l Bank. OFFICE giri wanted at once. Apply 819 N. 40th St. or Tyler 2407-W. STENOGRAPHERS . 5 TYPISTS THE CANO AG KNOT, 140-175 $40-$li5 600 BEE BLDG, WANTED A thoroughly experienced cash ier. Apply Washington Market. 1407 Doug las St.' - Professions and Trades. 25 GIRLS For hand work on army supplies. No experience necessary. 18c per hour 1st month. 19c per hour 2d month. 20c per hour thereafter. APPLY ALBERT MATHER. FOREMAN, 1ST FL. SCOTT-OMAHA TENT & AWNING CO. 1501 Howard St. 25 GIRLS " WANTED ON ICING AND PACKING FLOORS. APPLY LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO, 1 3th and Davenport Sts. WANTED 40 girls, experience on power sewing machines. Experienced operators can earn from $13 to $15 per week. Light, clean, steady work. Two weeks' guaran- ' tse given new beginners. Omaha Auto Top Co., 109-11 South 16th Street. THE Nebraska. Telephone company offers an exceptional opportunity to young ladles to learn local and long distance telephone operating. - Permanent positions, oppor- I tunitles for advancement, good wages. A salary paid while learning. Patents desiring to aaqualnt themselves with the working conditions or any other details are specially invited to accompany the applicants. Apply to C. F. Lambert, 1807 Douglas street. WANTED GIRLS FOR LABELING AND LIGHT FACTORY WORK. APPLY AT OFFICE ON VIADUCT. PAXTON & GALLAGHER. WANTED A lady masseuse at the LaBclle Bath Institute. 1506 Harney. Doug. 7046 TWO LADIES to learn halrdressing. Madame Wilson, 1S10'4 Douglas St. GIRLS to press; steady work, good wages. 2907 Leavenworth Street. Saleswomen and Solicitors. WANTED 'at once S wide awake ladles of good character and neat, buslnessllko appearance, to solicit for an up-to-dale Fraternal Insurance Company.' Good mony to right persons. Box 6282, Omaha Bee. Household and Domestic. WANTED EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, GOOD WAGES HARNEY 6536. 2221 S. J2D. AVE. WANTED White girl ' tor general housa work In six room modern Dundee home, 'arallr of three. No general washing. Wages satisfactory. A good home for the right girl. Reference! necessary. Call Walnut 1765. tV ANTED Competent second ilH referenoe reaulred. V - City MRS. F. T. HAMILTON, 210 So. 32nd Avenue. WANTED Housekeeper for two adults In family; wages $4 per week; live In town. Address P. O. Box 345, Hooper, Neb. WOMAN FOR HUOSEWORK No laundry; go home nights. Thursday and Sunday afternoon oft. 3128 Corby. WANTED Competent girl for general housework, 3719 Mason St. Telephone Har. 2308. COMPETENT maid for general housework; small family; good wages. Telephone i Walnut 465. 5106 Chicago 8L j WANTED Good maid (white) for cooking end general housework. No washing. S m all family. Good wages. Walnut 12 46 . WANTED Competent maid for general housework. Mrs. W. W. Richardson, 3100 Chlraso St. Tel. Harney 6256. WHITE girl for general housework, Laun 108 N. drpss kept. Wa,ges $10 per wcem. 53d Ave. Tel. Walnut 772. WANTED Girl 1 mialL family, f '2523. for general housework; 202 S. 27th St. Harney GIRL for general housework good wages; no washing. 2 in family; Walnut 3303. WHITE maid for general housework; three in family. 3040 Cass Street. Harney 6684. WANTED An experienced second maid with city references. Apply 2016 Cass. Hotels and Restaurants. WANT WAITRESSES. GOOD PAY. SHORT HOURS. 'EX CHANGE RESTAURANT. UNION STOCK YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. PHONE SOUTH 505. Miscellaneous. CASHIER for moving , picture show, between 1 to 20 years old; ecning work only. Queen Theater, 6o7 Pierce St. EDUCATIONAL . BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. - NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day is eurollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy. typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglfs 1565. 18th and Harney Sts. Van Haiit School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha' National Bank Bldg. Douglas 6890. ' FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. FOR RENT A modern brick flat within walking distance. Four completely well furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Applicant must furnish best of refer ences. $0 children. For inspection and further particulars phone Tyler 2251-W. SaYWOWD. 25iTl7'irncylieSioT"rom7 larga living room, disappearing bed, kiimenette and bath. Glover & Spalu, Douglas 8962. ATTRACTIVELY furnished 2-room apart ment in a ne apartment house: within walking distance. Call Tyler 3174. FURNISHED or unfurnished tbree-roo:u iiraninents. Call Webster 932. 1UI rooms In private home, with piano; on first floor. Harney 6936. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. IN PRIVATE FAMILY One large room, east front, walking d'stance. Farnam car line, opposite Brow nll hall. Douglas 6713. GOOU room lu private home, all modern conveniences, on car line, Hanscom park dittrlct, ' commercial or traveling man preferred. Harney M26. CICELY furnished rooms In private home, walking distance, $1 and $5 a week. Gtmtlemen preferred. References. Doug las 9508. ' MODERN furnished rooms for men only at Uia Sunshine, 608 North 17th St. Reason able rent. LAT.' W tjiiom with alcove, two closets. Near thni far lines. Fifteen minutes' walk do.jj town. . phone Htrny 6918. HoTJl4RloerNV"irndsie'rinif 1 roomsTTwo , block from, poaluffice. UuuKiaa SotL FjlELP FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. MODERN furnished room Lr twa 'South '-'9th St. . - j ' 102S NICELY furnished room In strictly private family. Harney 6413. ' ' li.lT HOVARD Nicely furplshedhouse- keeping rooms. Tyler .189?. PLEASANT front 73om. rfeld'Club. district. Tel. Harney 47jn. FINE large room, suitable fur two. 2618 j Harney alt. - i Housekeeping Rooms. HANSOM PARK district, large, pleasant room, with kitchenette. strliUy modern, on car line. Harney it;;;. Board and Room. AT X EN TI O N JtMO M M U XT E K S. If yoti fall lo find the room you desire among these ads call at The JSeo office -for a Room List, Gives complete description of vacant room In all partsof, the. city. New lists issued every week. 2561 Dodge Large room, good board, two or J mree gentlemen; walking distance. Har ney 6143. YOUNG mau desires breakfast and supper In private home near 200S Dinney St. Webster 3028. FOR RENT HOUSES West. . . VERY DESIRABLE v ' CLOSE IN. !I3 Park avenue,' strictly modern 8se room house. In good neighborhood, within walking distance to business center, $30. : PORTER A SHOTWELL. t s. r 303 th St. Doug. 6013. WALKING distance. 263S Dodge street, 8 room modern house, newly decorated and In fine shape; want Rood tenant, not a mover and for such will make a price of $35 per month. V. W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 4S75. 20S. 41st.,, modern 7 rooms $25.00 3019 Marcy St., 7 rooms modern., 35.00 JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 654 5-ROOM and balli on paved street. 4-27 Grant. Telephone Walnut 1723. North. 4 LARGE rooms with bath, second floor, $10. Also barn. 86.19 Seward St. Tel Red 682. South 209 S. 3Gth Ave.. 8-room, garage, $45. ARMSTRONG WALSH CO. Tyler 153$ 333 Securities Bldg. 5-ROOM cottage, 2470 S. 18th St.. $12.60 monthly. H. W. Binder, Douglas 1264. Miscellaneous. . LIST your property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. . Tyler 729. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIGH SONS & CO., BEE BLDG. Shopen & Co,, Rental Douglas 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. DRAKE COURT. 22nd & Jones Sts. TWO-ROOM APARTMENT, with ,thrco room sccommodations; Jm large, comforta ble and artistically decorated. The buffet dining nook Is a distinct Innovation, oiiuip - ment Includes disappearing wall bed, re frigerator and all other modern con veniences; $32.50 summer rate. THREE-ROOM APARTMENT with 5 rooin accommodations, consisting of large living room, dining room, kltrhen and a sun porch. Idvlng "rbom und dining room are separated by artistic French doors. The equipment Includes oscillating wall beds In living room and dining room; air, as well as loe-codod refrigerator, auto " malic package receiver and garbage In jelnerator. Walls finished to pleas tenant. Summer rates now in effect, ranging from $42.50 to $45. No leaso required. Rental offices may be Jound In Build ing No. J. Tyler 201. TWO beautiful 7-room apartments In one of Omaha'a most exclusive apartment bouses, $90 per month. J. H. DUMONT & CO., Realtors, 416-18 Keeling Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. MONTEREYE Apartments, 146 N. JKu 8t7 6 rooms, $56.00. I rooms, $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON APTS., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. ST. CLAIRE !4th and Harney; 3-room Apartment. Hariiry 647. furnished THE CORONADO APARTMENTS, 22ND AND CAPITOL AVENUE. 2 and 3-room heated apartments, with 3 and 4-room accommodations; built-in tbeds and dressers, gaa stove, refrigerator. Incinerator and everything strictly up to date. (Just west of tho high school: 8 mlnute walk to 16th and Farnam; month ly rent summer, $35 50 to $37.50; winter jr.9.50 to $43.50. BENSON & MEYERS, CO., D. 746 4J4 Oniiihri Nat. Bank Hldg. TWO fnur-roo'ii heated fiats, private bath, gas range, $22 50 each. 2552-64 Cuming St. .THOS. W. HAZEN. 207 Mcl'ague Bldg North. !70S M ANDERSON 4-room modern apart ment. First floor. Colfax 129.. ) ' South. FOR RENT 1912 Vinton, 8-room fiat In finest of order, look at this first before you locate; with or without garage. Tyler 905. Miscellaneous. 1 PETERS TRUST CO. Bneelflllsts In Apnrtmfnt management. MODKRN apartments, near P. O. Low rent. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago St. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat. Flir particulars see Conrad Young, 32S Bran deis Theater Bid?. Pouglas 1571. FOR RENT Large brick store, fine loca tion for furniture or undertaking, Vinton. Tyler 905. FINE store room, 16th St.. near P. O. Low rent. G. P. iHebblns. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room THE BEE BLDG. Offices for high class tenants who want the best. Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 131. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between 15th and lGth. Phono Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to seo our dnlly rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for' household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 6 S. 1fith. 1 Douglas 4163. FREE RENTAL SERVICE FIDELITY Phenn Douglas 28S for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. J. C. REED 1207 Farnam St. Express Co.. Moving, Packing and Storage. Web. 274S. lMug. 6146. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packlnir and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4::.18. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. WEST FARNAM HOME $800 Down and Balance $50 Per Month , v. 'it-room houe; four' rooms on first floor, finhrd in i1'. three jooium and lurjic sl"-;.ng porch '.n i-econ.) (lour: fin Uheil attie on third floor; double garage; paved streets, paying paid for. Looking for a first-class homo in a first-class! neighborhood, don't fail to see thi. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. 617 Uuiaha, National liauk. D. lisl. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT HOME FOR SALE ' 2'i-story. modern frame house wiih lot sU0 feet and garage. .Price fs.SOO. Terms. $2,000 cash, butance easy pay ments. This house Is on car line. In a md neighborhood and has 9 rooms and sleeping poreh: oak finish and oak floors below, while enamel aboe. All modern , coin emences. J. H. DUMONT & CO., Realtors ' 4 1 -1 S Keeline Rldg. Tlione Douglas 690. BEMIS PARK HOME East front on 34th street, near f, fayette avenue. This Is a good 2-story 6-room lwodern house, lst-i lass condi tion, having living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and ico box room frst floor; 3 largo bedrooms'and bath, second floor. Paved street and ornamental Ightlng aystem throughout the district. Price low for quick sajei GEORGE & COMPANY, Douglas "56. NEW MOXTCLA1R BUNGALOW. 3223 HAMILTON AVE. Six fine rooms and den. oak flnls.i; 51.000 down, for $4,600; strictly modern; best construction; very nifty. SEE THIS. Call Tyler 496. OSBORNE R. E. CO.. 701 Omaha National Bank jRMg. W E S fFAR N AM-6-roo"m bungalow, all modern, lot 60x128, fine shade trees. Price $3,500. C. A. Grlmmel. Phone D. 1615. North. , $2,400 . ' 5 Rooms Modern Except . Heat 4805 N. 31st Ave. ' Fine location, paved street, close to school and car line. Good let with nice young shade trees and plently of place for Burden. Close to the Fort. HASTINGS ft HEYDKN, 1614 Harney St. 7-ROOM HOME 5006 N. 23d St. Lot 53x128 $2,750 Terms Owticr is leaving for Cullfornla and wan ts to dispose of this property. The house is about 12 years old, but Is In excellent condition. Strictly modern, hav ing 4 nice large rooms downstairs and 3 moms and bath upstairs. Place has a K'.od garage, small chicken ..house and some fruit. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark, HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1614 Harnev St. 5-ROOMCOTTAGE $2,400-250 Cash $22 Per Month ' Modem Except Heat "157 Meredith Ave. Just one block from good car line and close to Monmouth Park school. Is a very neat little place in a fine neighborhood. Nice 'shade trees. House has electric lights and gas. Call Tyler 50, and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS ft II EY PEN, 1614 Harney. 2521 HICKORY 5-Room Modem Bungalow $2,900 $300 Cash This Is a very nice S-r. on first floor; on lc floors and finish throughout prin cipal rooms; good cement basement; at tic; all rooms newly decorated, paved street, paving paid. One block to 24th St. car line, close to Hanscom park school. Possession at once. J. L. HIATT & CO., 900 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 63. $100 DOWN $15 MONTHLY FOUR ROOMS 4926 N. 33d Ave., nea Fort Omaha; furnace, electric lights, -well. Price $1,700. Call Tyler 50, and ask for Mr. Manvtlle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. , ONLY $1,800 Have a four-room house which I will sell on easy terms. It has 2 full lots and Is not far from the car. Thero is city wale and electric light. A small down payment and about $18 a month will han dle this. Phone Douglas 3628 days. NEAR MILLER PARK If you want a good, new, 2 -story, well constructed, 7-room modern house, with parage, overlooking Miller park, eonvenlent to, clubhouse, then look at No. 2111 Bauninn St., one block north of park: is all decorated; has best grado of oak finish, with oak floors through out. Price $,'.,500; reasonable terms; Im mediate possession. GEORGE & CO., Douglas 756. TWO ACRES Northwest of Minne Lusa Two Blocks of Car $13.75 Down $13.75 Mo. This ground lies fine with a general east Blope; facee cast: only two blocks to car line, flno place for ' a lotiire home; poultry and fruit. Price $1,876. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Mxnvllle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney Street. EXTRA GOOD-$3,500. New 6-room bungalow, oak finish, large living room, extra toilet on first floor, fully, equipped bath room on 2d floor; screened In porch; lot 47x133; only block from Ames Ave. car. 3 blocks from publlu school and 9 blocks from Catholic school. Better look this over; $6,00 cash, balance monthly. ED. F. WILLIAMS CO, Realtors, 803-4OmnhaNal'l Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420. -MILLER PARK BUNGALOW. Six large rootw and bath all on the one floor; oak finish: dandy sun room with French doors; bookcases, sleeping porch, everything you could desire to make one of the cosiest bungalows In the city, and It Is only one block to car; tho price Is certainly right, only $4,000, snd can be handled wllh $1,000 down and $35 per month. This sure won't last. OSBORNE REALTY CO., . "QT Orn. NatBank Bldg. Tyler 49 $3,200 BUNGALOW Living room, dining room snd kitchen first floor, oak finish: two bedrooms, bath and sleeping porch second floor. Thin Is practically a now house. In Creighton's First Addition, near Han scom Park; good lot with garage for one car; $300 cash and $35 per month will handle. GLOVER & SPAIN, Dougla-a 3962. 919-20 City Nat. NEARLY new house, 5 rooms, sun room and liath, first floor; 2 rooms and closets, upstairs; vegetable room, stationary tubs, floor drain, furnace; garage; chicken limis-e; shade and fruit trees; 1 lots, 1 block from street car. Walnut 2769. idHS WIRT ST.. dandy 6-r. cottage, mod. except heat; newly painted and repaired; close to iv r and school. Price $1,750; $.'00 c,i.-:, 17.50 per mo. RASP BROS. 210 Keeline Bldg. Tyler 721. KOL'.Vl'ZK PLACE Modern s-room bouse, full basement, large lot, close to car. Price 13.350 Norrls & Norrla. D. 4270. OWNER will sell his 7-room bouse at 2618 Bristol St. tor $2,400. Terms If desired. Webster 4130, MINNE LUSA homes best opportunity to Phone Tyler 187. and lota offer the Invest your money. South REAL BARGAIN, $950.- J-room house, maple floor, oak finish; full cemented basement, cement walks, illy water, electric light, one and one balf bin. ks froiii 2ttb ami A Sts.. or 24th St ear line. S. u. .Nur'juht, 322 Neville Btk REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South A REAL HOME. $6.500 Field club bungalow; beautiful 7-room. all brick and stucco bungalow; sun room, sleeping porch, big living room with fireplace, bookcases, etc.; finished In oak, birch and white enamel throughout. This is one of tho best wa have ever hud on our list. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701OnvNat; Bank Bldg Tyler 498. S'OK SALE 7-room house, with full base, ment; strlclly modern; 4 room and bath; first floor; Marge lot; chicken house: new paved street. So. ISth., $2,650. Tyler 405. i RWMSnd-balhr on paved " at. 4227 Grant. Tel. Walnut 1723. S-ROOM house; strictly modern; large lot; git rage. So. 17. $2,150. Tyler 906. Miscellaneous. SPECIAL GOOD BUY. ' Splendid home, strictly modern, $ rooms and bath, oak finish, fireplace, etc.; double garage with all conveniences; cement walks, paved street, near boulevard, fine location for a doctor. Too large house for owner and will sacrifice .and make verv easy terms. TEBBENS THE REALTOR. 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. II 8$. SPECIAL GOOD BOY. Splendid home, strictly modern, 8 rooms and bath, oak finish, fireplace, etc.; double garage, with all conveniences; oement walks, paved street, near boulevard; flno location for a doctor. Too large house for owner and will sacrifice aud make very easy terms. TEBBENS THE REALTOR. 605 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone D. 31SS. BUNGALOW. New, t-room stucco; oak finish: nicely decorated; fine location; near car line. Price. $4,000. Terms, $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Taxton Blk. 6-V.OO.M BUNGALOW FOR ONLY $2,600. Oak finish, hot water heat; ground, S1! x200; some fruit and nice garden patch; paved street, well located. W. H. GATES, 6(7 Omaha Cat. Bk. Bldg. Pong. 1294. i'M-l Hero with dandy 3-room house, lots of fruit, well and other Improvement. Price $1,750; terms $200 rash. $16 per month. RASP BROS., 210 Keellno Bldg. Tyler 721. Brand new oak bungalow, $3100. All modern and nlco location. Only $160 cash. Large lot. Call day time. Doug. 3140. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Real Eststa and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Duug. 10(4. REAL ESTATE Unimproved ELM w6oiGARDEN LOTS." $1 DiiWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE SLATER CO. North. BUY a lot In Miller homo addition, one block to Rosownter school, one block to street car; paving, walks, water, sewer, gas, all laid Into each lot. $'100. Easy terms. Tyler 90S. C. B. Schleicher, 3146 South 16th. South. FOR SALE I own beat lot at Gibson, large and level at old school house. See me first. Tyler 805. FOR SA LE--T wol 'Ilia large lots, level, black soil, with 2-acre blue grass paoture, cheap; come quick. This Is at Gibson school house. Tyler 905. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty VH WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash. x H. A. WOLF CO., Electric Bldg. Tyler !S. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON, 620 First National allank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business and Trackage Specialist. 16th and Dodge 8tr. Douglas 416. REAL ESTATE Investment REAL estate. Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtors. Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg. BOUTi:' SIDE INVESTMENT. $1,700 Business lot, with store and dwell ing, on 26th, south of N. Rents $330 JOHN W. ROBBINS. 180$ FARNAM ST, REAL ESTATE! To Exchange ONE high class apartment building, Price $18,000; encumbrance $6,600. This Is net Ing 6 per cent or better on the Investment. , First class In every particular; want farm land, will assume on the right kind of a , proposition. E. E. Bogan, Terminal Bldg., Lincoln, Neb. ; 2 ACRES 6-room mod. house, chicken house, barns, etc., 700 grapes, fruit trees; 2 blocks to paved road. Will take cottage as flfsf payment. INTER-STATE REALTY' CO., 913-14 City Nat'l. Doug. 2819. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease. 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D for clear modern house Seward Bros., 678 Urandeis Bldg, Douglas 3S40. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. ACRE FARM 5-ROOM BUNGALOW $275 Down $28.75 Month In Benson Gardens. One block from Jitney route and paved road. Furnace, electric lights, well; ground all plowed for crops. Move out on this acre farm, raise what you eat. Call Tyler 60, and ask for Mr. Manvllle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Dundee. DUNDEE BARGAIN $500 DOWN Five-room ' all modern, quarter oak floors, oak and white enamel finish; just being completed.; south front. A big bar gain and will go quick. SEWARD BROTHERS 678 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 8840. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee car. Oak finish In two rooms Full lot. Garsge. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Thone Hong. 297. 212 8. 17th. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots. $s"5 to $1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purposes. Phone I). 6074, Shuler & Cury. Realtors, REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has 6 five-room houses, one 7 room, modern house, one 8-room modern house snd 2 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to ear lines in Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property in fir.st class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 City National Bank Building. TO PROPERTY OWNERS WE HAVE PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS FOR MODERN BUNGALOWS AND COTTAGES NORTH OF LAKE STREET. WE CAN KELL YOURS IF THE PRICE AND TERMS ARE REASONABLE. PHONE US, COLFAX 217. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24TH AND AMES. WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 5 and 6-room houses and bungalows with S300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bnnk Bldg. LIST ur property with" JOHN J. MUI.VIHILL. 200 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone p. 96. ME ET me a"t"F7 DT'wend'ITo f f b-Z FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep It. r. P. SNOWDEN SON. 423 A. 15th. Pouglas 9371. WANTED 20.000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm lard, Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467, Omaha Bee. WE have clients who wilaipiiy cash for, bar gains in western land. White ft Hoover, Omaha Jiut'l Bank Bldg. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. APRIL 16TH. Our next excursion to MrOehee. Arlt. W. S FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Land. LISTEN Old residents whj refused to pay $1.25 acre for Eastern Colorado land 10 years ago are paying $10 to $25 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely since they found could save commissions by buying direct from W. S. Pershing, ex tnayor of Union. Colo; 3,200 acres sold Ne braska and Iowa parties last week COLORADO offers great opportunities for tanners of moderate means to secure farm homes on very easy terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates write Floyd C. Tallmatlge. Colontzntlon Agent Kans.-Colo. Ry Co.. First National Bank Bldg.. Pueblo. Colo. COLORADO LANDS 1 own and control 25.000 acres In Cheyenne and Lincoln counties, Colorado. Kusy terms. W. .1. MPRBHART. Mankato, Minn. Iowa Lands. 234-A. Union Co.. la,; blue grass pasture, balance good fsrm land, well Improved; good terms. Address Box Y 496, Omaha Bee. 640 ACRES Improved farm, $100 acre, great bargain. 167-1610 Chicago, Q. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago. Minnesota Lands. THEY are coming as never before. People roallxe that It wont be long that they can pick up virgin lands, full of nature's richness, at our low price. Better make plans for that trip now. It's a good time to come. Arnold, Cora'r. D. & O. R. Ry.. 607 Wolvln Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Missouri Xands. SM ALLMlSSOURI ARM. $2.50 cash and $2.66 monthly; no In terest or taxes. Also an Interest In our great development project which within the next few months should pay you one hundred dollars for every dollar you In vest. Highly productive land, close to three big markets: photographs and full Information free. MUNGER, II. 317, N, V. Life Bldg.. KansasClly. Mo. Nebraska Lands. FARMS NEAR OMAHA 20 acres with fine orchard on Podge street paved road; high and sightly loca tion for country home. Ask us for price and terms. 18H acres with good Improvements, on Podgo street paved road; land In high statu of cultivation; suitable for garden lug. Price $16,000. 10 acres with some Improvements north west of Benson; 1 miles from street car line; choice land, partly In fruit and alfalfa, balance under cultivation. Price $5,600. Seo us at once It you want possession this spring. J. H. DUMONT & CO., 4 1 IMS Kenllne Bldg. I'bone Jiougjns 690. NEBRASKA RANCH 1.120 acres, 15 miles from Burwell, Oar field County, about 350 acres In several valleys cut for hay; enough under cul tivation to raise winter feed, balance well grassed hill pasture (no bunch grass); set of small frame buildings; 2 wells, 2 groves, 640 acres fenced and irons fenced. Price $12.60 per acre; easy terms. J. H. DUMONT & Cb. " 416-18 Keeline Bldg Phone Douglas 690. 40 ACRES; IMMEDIATE SALE. 40 ACRES IMPROVED, 6-r. bouse, al most new, barn for 8 head horses thay mow for 6 tons): quite a few acres olfalfa; entire ,40 hog tight Rented fu 500 cash In advance might he nblo to give posses sion. For sale and for immediate sale. Extra good location, only ti miles out and good auto road the entire distance. FOR HOME OR INVESTMENT. Can you beat It, and also have land for security. SEE ME AT ONCE. Price only $175 per acre, one-half rash, balance m per oent. OR1N S. MERRILL COMPANY. Rooms 121 7-1 2J8 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. ft A NCH FOR SALE three sections all in a row; no better pasture land on earth; no aand or rocks; rfch, heavy soil; nil fenced; plenty of water Improved and ready to move right onto; over 300 acrea under cultivation and splendid farming land, practically level and very rich; on runl routs and teephono In house. Will self one section or all. Prlro $37.50, on terms, Interest 6 per cent. Address R, E. Brega, Callaway, Neb. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade, medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money required. "C Bradley. Wol baoh. Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lnnils at best prices write Geo. Antlll, Blair, Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farma and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arah L. Hungerford, Crnwford, Neb. RANCHES of all sizes and kinds', entry terms. A. A. Patuman, 301 Karbach Blk. CHOICE FARMS, Nllssort, 422 Rose Bldg. North Dakota Lands. Own a Farm Crop Fayment Plan. 20,000 aores of choice lands In south western North Dakota, selected 15 years ago. Since then the coast line of Chicago, Milwaukee railway built through and lands lay close to a good town; will sell In U -section, H -section or section tracts, at $18 to $20 per acre; $2 per acre cash and balance on part of crop payment; no crop, no pay; this year's crop of flax should mora than pay for the land. Ad dress H. If. Scrllamler. Long Beach. Cal. 480 ACRES In Dickey County North Dakota, wen improvvu wiiii iriPiniuiiw nu uim.i route, 60 rods to school, 10 miles to town of 2,600, $52, op per acre, balance to suit purchaser. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the runge. Get on the ground floor with SO acres Irrigated land In connection with open rang You can grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every two weeks. Send for bul letin. Harley J. Hooker, 940 1st National Bank Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of the choicest land In the heart of the very best sec tion of the Clover Belt of Central Wis consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write for booklet and map. John S. Owen Lumber Co.. Owen. Clark County. Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per a., Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi A C. M. Rylandcr, 854 Omaha Nat'l. POULTRY AND PET STOCK OLD TRUSTY" Incubators and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Center, Nnb. BUFF ORPINGTON eggs, 6 cents each. Fancy stock. Red 6300. BUFF ROCK eggs for hatching. Phone Tyler 1679. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. $310 takes my chunky team Of 2,800 lb. mares. $220 takes my team of 2.200 lb. colts, Mrs. Stanley, 3222 Douglas. Horses Live Stock Vehicles $320 BUYS my team of mares, 2,800 lbs. Chunky, dandy for farm; $195 good team of colts, broke, 4 years old, 2,200 lbs. Apply 2222 Douglas. Mr. Stanley, REAL bargain for cash, lion't fail to see 2600-lb. matched team of mares. 6 and 7 years old. Will sell at great sacrifice. 817 R. 23d St. block So. Lenvenwortn. NOTICE to farmers: Will sacrifice my matched tes'r. mares If given good home. 2408 Jones St. Lnily owner We will haul your live stock. LIVE STOCK TRANSFER CO.. 2209 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 250!. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; fund on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 538-40 Keeline Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF '6 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts : n account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG ASSOCIATION. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. V ii. Thomas & Sou, Kccliuc Bldg. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Keen Demand for Choice Cat. tie Brings Price Advance; Packers Buy Heavily of Good Hogs. Omaha. April 10, 1918. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . ... 8.781 10.37$ 9.601 Receipts were: official Monday .... Official Tuesday .. Estimate Wednesday 9.371 16,086 3.767 7.000 IT. 000 9.600 Three days this week. 25,159 Same days lust week .. 36,945 Sams days 3 wrks. ago. 25. 460 Same days 3 wks. ago. 34.923 Same days 4 wks. ago. 20.061 Same days last year.. S3, 429 43,467 80,187 46,317 41.636 46,781 26.165 $2,868 26.369 28.934 30,714 S8.806 21.828 Cattle A respectable run of cattle showed up. about 7.000 head, and the threo days' supply, 25,200 head, has been only 1700 short of the first half of last week. On the open ing rounds there was a keen demand from ail classes of buyers for the desirable handy r.iKhta and heavy beeves, at prices any where from strong to lOSilao higher than Tuesday. Choice breve sold up to $16.60, a new high mark for the season, and the bulk of the fair to gornl 950 to 1,150-pound fleers went at 113 75M 14 75. On the plain light and medium weight cattle price were Very uneven, but not a great deal better than on yesterday. Desirable cows and heifers were In keen demand and 1016o higher, while canners and cutlers showed no particular Improvement. Beat of the stock cattle and feeding steers ruled strong, but the ordinary light aud medium weight stuff was as usual, slow sale at unimproved figures, Quotation on rattle: Good to choice beeves. $11 60rl5 60; fair lo good beeves. $13.25(u'14.25; common to fair beeves, $11.00 Si 13 00: good to choice yearlings. $l2.50ti 1 4 50; fair to good yearlings. $10.60 12.00! common to fair yeurllugs. $9.00ii 10.00; good to choice heifers. $10.60312.00; good to choice cows. $10.004)' 11.25; fair to good cows, $8 .76 4r 9 .76; common to fair cows, $7.60 iti'8.60; prime feeders. $ll.00jj 13 26; good to choice feeders, S10.00f 1 1.00; fair to, good feeders, $S.50jr$ .50; common to fair feeders, $7.00S.25; good to choice stockers, $9.50(9) 11.00; stock heifers. $8.0010.00; stuck cows, $7.00(1) 9.60; stock ch!. $J 0011.60; veal calves, I'J.OOJi 13.00; bulls, stags, etc., J7.758i'11.76. Hoes The market opened active on a rather largo supply of 17,000 hogs, and packers and shippers both had apparently ample orders to make, a ready clearance. Packers had orders for good light hogs, and paid up as high as $J7.34, the top for the dav In this class. Bulk of the receipts went at a spread of $ 16.90 it 17.80. By mldfore niinn the bulk of the supply was sold at prices rfOSi 30o higher than yesterday' aver age. The quality waa good on the heavy hogs and just fair on the light kinds. The general undertone to the trad vas strong. Shippers bought heavily of th offerings. Sheep Receipt were moderately heavy here ami elsewhere, with the opening strong lo possibly 2i 26o1ilgher than yeslurday. Among the first snlca wvro some wool western lambs selling for $20.00. Some three lands of northern lambs sold lo packers at $20.55. averaging 81 pounds. These were considerably higher than yesterday, and some. Mexicans sold fur $20.40. Clipped lambs weighing 86 pounds brought $17.26, which Is fully 2jc higher. Indications are for a very active and strong market. St. Willi live Morlc. St. Louis. Mo., April 10 Cattle Receipts. 4.O00 hend; market strong; native beef slecrs,'$9. 75(3 15.50; yearling steer and heif ers, $7.00913.80; rows, $6 00412.00; storll eVs and feeders, $7.601911.26; falrcto prime southern beef steers, $. 00014. 00; tce cows and heifers, $6.tHittl2.60; southern yearling steers and heifers, "-f7.tO01O.O; native calve. f7.7r.Oi5.75. . Hogs Receipt. 15.000 lielil market strong; lights, fl7.70(ii 17.90; pigs, fl4.60w 17.25; mixed and butcher, $17. 50ft 17.86; goo'd heavy, fl7.05U17.60; bulk fl7,36 17.80. Sheep Receipts, 100 head; market steady; lnmbs, $14 60 20.25; ewe, $12.O015.00; wvtacrs, $13.UOI4.00; canners, $6.6049.60. Knnsaa City Live Hlork. Kansns city, Mo., April- 10. CattleRe ceipts, 12,00(1 head; market steady; prim fed steers, $14.00j)15.60; dressed beef steers, $13. 00(14. IVO; western sioer,$l. 50ft 16.60; cows, f7. 75flil2.80; heifers, tl'.SGtf 13.60; stockers and fenders, $.Uii4?.12.76; bulls, $8 00il2.00; calves, $S.25ji 14.60, Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market sternly; bulk of sales, $17.00(9 17.30; heavy, $17.0(1$, 17.26; packer and butchers, $17,000 17.40; light, $17.00017.40; plga, $13,600 16.60. Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 8,000 head; market strong; lamb, f 30.00 $f SO. 76 : year lings, f I6.00JH7.60; wethers, $lt.00$l.60; owes, $13,504(15.00. Chicago I.Ke Mock. Chicago, April 10. Cattl Receipts, $.000 head; market firm; native steers, $10,864$ 15.85; stockers and feeder, $K.60&lJ.2O; cows and heifers, $7,004(13.16; calves, f 10.60 I6 (Id.- Hogs Receipts, 31,000 hend; market strong, 6o to 10c, above yesterday' aver age; hulk of sales, tl7.2517.70; light, f 17.16IB17.86; mixed, f 16.95(317. 85; heavy, $16.2017.6O; rough, $16.Z0Jfi6.50; pigs, $13.00(917.00. Sheep and Lamb Rnci'tpts, f.000 head; ninrket steady; sheep, f 12.6017.76; lambs, $16,25421.00. I Sioux City Live Hlork. Sioux City, April 10. Cattle Receipts, 1 600 head; market sleady lo strong; boef steers, $12. 004)16. 00; fat cows and heifers, $9.00 1 3.60; canners, $7.25lfiP8,60; stockers and feeders, $11.00 12.00; rslves. $8.00iH' 13.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $8.0010.60; feeding cows and heifers, $7.60i0.60. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head: market 10c to 15c higher, closing steady; light, $17.10 17.25; mixed, 116 9f 17.10; heavy, $16.60(0 16.90; pigs, $16.00(517.00; bulk of sale, $16.9017.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head; market steady. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. K1 C! FARM LOANS, '1 PAUL PETERSON. 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BT,DO. II, W. BINDER, Money on hand for mortgage loan. nty jaljonal Bank Bldg. OMAHA I10MES- -EAST NElT fTrM O'KEEFE REAL; ESTATE CO.. 101B OmahuNat.lIank Bldg. jpoug. 715. Ld"wRATKS C. 6. C A R LBERO, 3 1 3 Bran del Theater Bldg. V. 685. 5y2 MONEY CI Cf HARRISON MORTON, o'u O 919 Omaha Nat. Bit. Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 6li and i Per Cent. JJH. liUMOT ('o..JCcelnoBIdg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. 67 Wlmd, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam fit. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Olnaha, Private Money. RHOPEN V COMPANY. Douglas 4228. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $to. 6 mo., 11. goods, total, $3.60, Smaller, larger am't proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS UK DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 Ct SMALLER LOANS. OO - l'0 W. C. FLATAII, EST. 1892. & O 6T1IFLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 950. DIAMONDS AND j E WELRYLOA NS.T Lowest rates. Private loan booth. Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D.J619. Est1891. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Bernard dross and wlfo to Jacob F. LuU. southwest corner Forty-second and Orand Ave 1 acre $5,730 Clarence K. Parson and wife to Salva tore (ieciulla and wife, Tenth street, 250 feet north of Oak atreet, east side, 50U40 4,300 Rudolph Dernl to Michael B. Barry, '. street, 150 feet east of Twenty sixth street, north side, 60x128..,. 1,350 Axel R. Sorensnn and wife to William Lustra rten, northeast corner Twenty-seventh and (1 streets, 60x160., 1,700 Cora Bulcoinbe to Louis Soil, Twenty fiflh street, 31.5 feet north of Ham ilton street, east side, 31.6x60 1,000 W. A. Rathsack nd wife to Guy B. Roblilns. Twenty-fifth street, 40 feet south of Ersklne atreet, west side, 40x120 $76 Louis Wolk and wife to P. H. Steyer. Corby treet, 127 feet eat of Twenty-seventh street, north tide, 25x120 1,600 Horace W. Brenlzer and wlf to Blanche L. Henry, Capitol avenue, 250 foot west of Fiftieth atreet, south side, 60x111 4,250 Charles R. Stout and wife to Peter C. Vang, northe'aat corner Thirtieth and Craig, 66x132 1,600 Maude C. Gaunt and husband to Mamie A. Haussener, Saratoga straet. 200 feet west of Twenty-fourth street, south side, 40x116.8 $,300 Omaha Loan and Building association ' to Lena R. Hoffman, Burdette atreet, 200 fee west of Forty-second street, north side, t0xi:..AtM...,...w 2.690 GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Receipts in All Markets Small; Quotations on Oats Un changed for All Grades; Barley Lower. Omaha, April 10. 191$. Continued light arrival wer In evldenc today, the total rerelpts amounting to 102 cars, with 11 cars of wheat, 52 car of corn. 38 car of oats, and 3 cars of rye. Receipts In all markets were equally small and for a time, at least, only moderate arrival! art expected. Quotations on oats were unchanged for al grade. Th demand for this article war uuite active and practically all these offer ings were disposed of earl. Rye was nominally unchanged and bar ley a trifle lower. Clearance were: Wheat i. I four eo.ual to 140,000 bushels. Corn, none, (nits, none. Primary wheat receipts wer 180,006 ' bushels nd shipment 174.000 bushels , against receipt of 875,000 bushels and ship ment of 941,000 bushel last year. Primary corn receipt were 1.000.00C bushel and shipment 793,000 bushels, against receipts of 646,000 bushel and ship ments of 507,000 bushels last year. Primary ots receipt were 1,190,000 bushels and shipment of 1,093,000 bushels, against receipts of 935,000 bushel and ship-' menta of 689,000 bushel last year. CARLOAD LOTS. . Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago Minneapolis Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis... Winnipeg . , 1 112 $S ..10$ .. 2 .. 11 .. 6 .. 13 ..181 62 69 $0 38 16 l.i Thwe sale were reported today: Corn No. 3 white; 1 car, $1.85; f ears. $1.6.1; 6 cars. $1.82. No. 4 white: J ears. $1.7$; 1 car, $1.76; 1 car. $1.74; 1 car, $1.74; I car. $1.73. No. i white: 1 ear, $1 70; 1 car, $1.68; 1 car, $1.65. No. whit: 1 car. $1.67; 1 car, $1.66. Sample white; 1 car, $1.40; 1 car. fl.U; 1 ear, So. No. $ yellow; 1 car. 11.71; 1 car, 9l.lt. No. yellow: 8 cars, fl.66; 1 ear, $1.14; f crs. $1.63. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. $1.T; 1 car. $1 67. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.64; I ear, $1.63; 1 car. $1.60; 1 ear. $1.60. No. yel low: 1 car, $1.4:0. Sample yellow: 1 car. $1.30. No. I mled: xl car, $1.63; I ear. $1.62. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.14. No, mled: 1 car, $1.50; 1 ear, $1,47. No. mixed: 1 car, $1.60; 3 cars, $1.46; 1 car, $1 40. Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.6$; 1 car. $1.35; 1 car, $1.15; 1 car, 60c. Oats No. 1 white: 4 cars, le. No. i white: 1 cars, 89ic. No. t whit: 43 car, 89c. No. 4 white: T car, I8a. Sim ple white: 1 car, 87c; 1$ ear, fttye. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 86c; 1 car (wheat and barley mixed), 86 He Barley No. 4: 1 car, $1 .CO. Sample I car, $1.60. Wheat No. 3 hard winters 1 car. fJ.lS. Omaha Cash Price Corn: No. t white, $1.89n'1.83. No. 4 white, fl. 73(91. 78. No. f while. 11.651 1.70, No. 6 white, ft.l64M.47. Sample white, $5c0fl.4O. No. 1 yellow. 1.70. No. S yellow, fl. 6301. 66. No. 4 yel low. fl.6()l.64. No. t yellow, $1.40. No. I mixed, $1.62. No. 4 mixed, $1.64. No. I miked. $1 47(5 160. No. ( mixed. fl.40Ol.f0.' Sample mixed, 60c(ff $1 68. Oata: No. $ white, 8t!,c. No. t white, t9e. No, 4 white, ' 881,0. Sample, 6 14 087c. Barley : No. 4, -$1.0. Chicago rtoslnr price, furnished Th Be by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broker, 316 South Sixteenth atreet, Omaha! Artlclel Open I High Low Close fYest. Corn! I I May 1 ST'ti 1 87H 1 $T 12T Outs. I I Apr. 4 04h $ ' tO t May 8tiV $7V 86 87U ' Pork. I v ', May 43 15 48 40 4t 16 41 40 4$ Of Lard. I May 25 86 26 00 26 85 !6 00 IS 7T July 26 17 26 $3 16 17 24 80 26 llv-,. Rlba. May H 30 24 6$ 24 $0 14 11 H 91 July 24 60, 95 00 24 77 it 00 ,24 It ' CHICAGO fiRAIN AND TROVISIOXS. Cora Gain Preparatory Ut New Rule Be coming Effective. Chicago,' April 10. Crn gained llttl In value today, aided by scattered busing preparatory to the chang tomorrow making commercial grades the standard grades and. removing the maximum prlc level so fr a new stylo transactions sr concerned. Continued meagernea of receipts seemed, also to glva th bull an advantage. Open ing prices, which varied from unchanged figure to Uo higher, with May $1.27 H to $1.3.',., were followed by maintenance ef values slightly abov yesterday finish. Favorable crop condition cased th oat' market. Betides, there w no evidence of any revival of eaboard demand. After open-,. Ing unchanged to ViOHo lower, with May 16 40 to 86 e, price reacted a trifle. Provision responded (lowly to higher quotation on hog. Trad was light. ' Omaha Hay. Choice upland prilrl hay, til. 00. No. 1. ' $16.00 $17.50. No. t, $13.00 1 5,00. No. 3, $9.006110 00. No. 1 midland, $16.00 17.00. No. 2, $11, 00(j15.60. No. 1 lowland, flt.OOtt 18.00. No. 1. f9.A0O10.00. No. S. $7,004)1.00. Cholc alfalfa, t21.00. No. 1, f 18.00 Olf.00. standard, f 13.0017.00. No. 1, $10.00011.00.. No. 3. I9.00ft-10.00. Oat trw, ft.00. Wheat straw, 17.00 fi. 8.00. Chicago Produce. Chicago, April 10. Butter Market ftrmi creamery, 3iiH0r. Kgg Receipt, 41,03$ csiei; market un changed. Potatoes Market higher; receipts, If cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota bulk, lOcOLlOi sack, $1.1001.15. t New York CotUin. New Tork, April 10. Cotton future opened barely gteady; May, S3. 69c; July. M.83c; October, $1. 20c; December, 10 lie; January, JO. 83c. Kan Citr Prod. Kansas City, April 19. Butttr snd Pont- . try Unchanged. ' , Eggs First, JlO. TODAY'S STOCK MARKET The following quotation, which are up te -1:30 p. m., enstern time, ar furnished by " Logan As Bryan, member New Tork Stock exchange, 315 South Sixteenth atreet: Opening; CIos. C, M. A St. P. Ry 40 40 Liberty 1st t8.70 18 61 Libert 2d 96.00 96.00 Liberty, con 91.14 16.14 Union Pacific R. R 119 119i Southern Pacific R. R $3' $$ Northern Ry 4i t4V " Canadian Paalflc Ry 135 1366, Atchison, Topeka A S. Fe 8JH t$S - ' Wabash Ry 40 40 ' ' Pennsylvania R. R 43 44V Reading Co J....S0I, 0 ' ,' Erie R. R 144 14 Erie. 1st pfd 29 , 18 6 Chesapeake & Ohio R. R... 65V& 66 '4 ' Louisville A Nashville ....111 112 ' IT. S. Steel Corp.. coin 90 90 '. American Car Foundry .. 1 lt' ,3 Baldwin Loeo. Work 76H '6' (it. North. I. Ore. Prop 27 27 Ana. Copper Mining Co..,. 64'i 644 Chlno Copper Co 41 b il Ray Con. Copper Co 24 !4k Utah Copper Co 7I, t0 Insplr. Con. Copper Co 48 Vt 49 Amer. S. A Rfg. Co 77'. 77 Mex. Pet. Co.. Ltd 9:1 93'4 General Electrlo Co 139 139 Westlnghobso Electric .... 40 10 i- People's 0. L. & C. Co 41 i 41 V .' American T. ft. T 100'i 100S Central Leather Co 66i 5 , American Can 41 41 Willys-Overland 174 17. .Studebaker Corporation .... 119 38'.c ' Kcnnecott Copper 31 31-V Norfolk ft Western .i 104'; 10" Wright-Martin 7U 7'i', Curtl 30 30 StW TORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Gain In Erie Preferred Issues Most Note worthy Featnre of Opening. New York, April 10. The most noter?. worthy feature at the dull opening of to- ., day' stock market wa the fractional galn---ln Erie preferred Issues, bated upon pos slblllths of early dividend. , J Marine preferred, Distiller and Sumatr . Tobacco embraced the other strong and ac- ' tlve chares at gains of large fraction t -1 Vi point. Included among the moderately heavy tock were St. Paul preferred, Tex ". Company, Industrial Alcohol, American Car and American Can. Liberty bond wer Ir regular. Women Suits at. . . .$24.75 Women's Coats at. . .$19.75 Women's Dresses at $14.75 For Thursday's telling at JULIUS ORKIN 150810 Dougltu St. Read details in our VrtM$oa-k on page 5. - - -