PPIALE Household and Domestic. ; I ANTKU White girl for (rgoneral house work in six room modern Dundee home, family of three. No general washing. Wage satisfactory. A good home far the right girl. References necessary. Call .Walnut 1765. Sl'LENDID opportunity for a widow or un attached young woman wishing a pleas nut, permanent homo and good wanes, to assist h general housework for small family. Inquire Harney, 121. r5 THK c."il(U vTnudires to work in a home where good treatment Is extended and wages fiifTly good, will do well by ' ailing Harney 4285 or Harney 2;8, WANTKD A nood girl for general house work. Call Monday evening. Harney :!709. :!..0 Jackson St., Mrs. J. K. White. WAXTfcD Competent whitat laundress for Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Adolph Stora. Walnut 860, WANIlil) A tecond maid with references, iwo In family. Apply Mrs. Edward Hay den, 201 S Tass St. WANTKD-iA. COOK, RKFF.RENCES RB 'Jl'IRED. APPLY SOS SOUTH 3-0 AVE Nl'K. rHONK' HAUNKY 2M. HI lit, for general housework; two lu fam ily! good wages: no washing. Mrs. W. H. Taylor. Walnut 3303. WANTED A white, girl for general house, work. J 40 'South 38th St. Harney 3082. WANTED Girl for housework. Mrs. Uoorge Kdgerby. 5110 Cuming St. Wal. 3454. WANTED Competent second maid. 125 N. ilind avenue. Telephone Harney 9i6. WANTED An experienced second maid; references required. Harney 315. ft' A XTED An experienced cook; references required. Harney 315. YduNcTiciri to assist In house; will consider school. Weh. 1467. WANTED A good cook with references. ..tra. Adolrh Storz. Walnut 960. Hotels and Restaurants. WANTED WAITRESSES. GOOD PAY. SHORT HOURS, EX CHANGE RESTAURANT, UNION STOCK YARDS, SOUTH OMAHA. PHONE SOUTH 805. A YOUNG lady for -vaitress la restaurant. Apply at 1510 Dodge St. Miscellaneous. .'ASlTlER for moving picture show, between 18 to 20 years old; eveniig work only, yueen Theater. 607 Tierce St. WHITE girl for general housework. Laund ress kept. Wages $10 per week. 108 N. 63d Ave. Tel. Wal. 772. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. - DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, atenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1565. 18th and Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools, 220 Omaha National Bank Bids. Douglas 5890. FOR RENT ROOMS F"T ished Rooms. THE COCHRANE. 1708 Jackson street. Tyler 1542. Modern, clean, comfortable, quiet, hot and cold water in rooms. Right downtown. Rates $3.25 up per week. UNUSUAL rooms for rent In Farnam dis trict; 35th St. References required. Phone Harney 6025. MODERN furnished" rooms for men only at the Sunshine, 60S North 17th St. Reason able rent, NICELY FURNISHED room one block from car line, 22d and Plnkney streets. Phone Webster 4971. THREE unfurnished rooms, second floor, $9 per month. 2576 Pierce St. Call Har ney 7103. MODERN, nicely furnished rooms, beauti ful location; no children. Harney 6554. HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, two blocks from postofflce. Douglas 8644. ftl SOUTH 27TH. two large front rooms on first floor; private family; two adults. NICELY furnished room to lady employed. Hanscom Park district. Harney 1003, LOVELY front room in private home. 105 Park Ave. Harney 6407. VINE large roomi suitable for two. 2618 Harney St. TWO beautiful furnished rooms in strictly modern private home. Harney 1913. Housekeeping Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. ... If you fail to find the room you desire among these axis call -at The-. Bee office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New (llsts issued every week. FofiTbodgc Large room, good board, two or thrJo gentlemen; walking distance. Har- ney 6143. TWO strictly modern furnished rooms, rea sonable. 308 N. 22d St. Telephone Red MC7. HANSCOM park district, large, pfeasant room, with kitchenette; strictly modern; on ear line. Harney 1:152. HOWARD ST. 2215 Largo housekeeping rooms, close In. range, laundry privilege. A SUITE of three rooms on first floor; laundry privileges. 2501 St. Mary' Ave. 209 S. 24T1I Light housekeeping rooms on first floor, all modern. Red 5825. LIGHT housekeeping rooms, reasonable, c i nse In. Red 1748. 9 tCELY furnished housekeeping rooms, 1611 Howard St. Board and Room. GENTLEMAN, with 10-year-old girl, wants hoard and room with some young widow. Call Harney 1326; ask for Mr. C, Jensen. NICE front room, southern exposure, for two gentlemen; good board. Douglas 8935. VIIRNISHED room In modern home, board optional. Red 6826. FOR RENT HOUSES West. WALKING distance, 2638 Dodgo: 8-room modern houso. Ready to move into $25. I'hone Webster 4S7S. North. MODERN hon.se. 7 rooms and sleeping porch; will build garage. 629 N. 40th St. 4 LARGE roefms with bath, second floor, $10. Also barn. 2639 Reward St. Tel Red 682. D-"ROOM cottage. 2470sTlSth St.. $18750 monthly. IV. W. Binder. Douglas 1264. )-UooM modern cottage; walking distance. S. 22d St. South 10-ROOM nouanat 628 South 26th St., suit able for home of rooming house. Inquire at 353 Dodge St. Miscellaneous. 1 -ROOM modern apartment, with Murphy door bed, over the basket store. 816 N. 16th St., $f7. 5-room house, near high school. 411 N. 22d St., partly modern, only $12. J. B. Robinson, 412 Bee Bldg. Douglas 8007. 202.1 GRACE ST., S-r. mod. house, J.'O. 1S16 Corby St., 6-r.. pt. mod. house. $1" 50. 1921 Leavenworth, flat (2d floor), 5 rooms, part modern, $17. "n. ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO., ' iOb S. 18th St. Douglas 722. nealtors. LIST your property fur rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. Tyler 729. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CRE1GH SONS & CO., BEE BLDG. GARDEN, 4128 North 38, 5 rms.. $15.0". 208 South 41, modern 7 rooms, $25.00. Harney, 2263 or Douglas 554. Shopeu & Co., Rentals. Douglas 422F FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. iONTEREYE Apartments, 146 N. lvi St. 5 fooms, $55.00. 3 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. $15 N. 25TH Duplex flat, 7 rms., $32.50. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. 833 gecuritles. Bl dg. FOR RENT 5-room apartment. Colonial Apts., 3Sth and Farnam; call mornings. Harney 320. iiAfinv i-Ai,.ui-; liLDLh Close in, itv. ; 'iua1. I-roon: apartment; also 4-roon ' fiat. Apirty 2014 N, 23d. Plione Red 4232. j r FOR RENT APARTMENTS yNorth. FIRST-CLASS 3-room apartment with room accommodations In the Coronado. 22d and Capitol Ave. Built-in bed, gas stove, refrigerator, etc. Summer rent. $40.96. Winter, $46.00. BensJm & Myers Co., Doug, 746. 424 -Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and five room apartments. Sethlow Ter race, Kih and Yates. Webster 933 and W lister 432K. TWO large rooms, kluheneit. private bath, large sleeping po.-ch, use of laundry. Call Colfax 70 or 1299. 2702 jil ANDERSON 4-rooia modern apart ment. First floor. Colfax 129. Miscellaneous - PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment msnagement MODERN apartments, near P, O. Low rent. G. P. Stebblna, 160 Chicago St. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. BEAUTIFULLY' furnished 4-room apart ment. Telephone Ha,rney 6145. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. ia o i 1.0. jnis in. -tn ?"C., rine retail location. Rent reasonable. Living room In rear. 612 N. 16th St.. 2d floor. For photo gallery, shop or living purposes. 3102-4 Sherman Ave., 24x60 each. Near ly new. Full cement cellar. Retail store. AR MSTROX G-WALSH CO., Tyler l5r,i'.. 3:53 Securities Bldg. FOR RENT Modern store, ltith St., near P. O., low rent. G. P. Stcbhlnn, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room COM FORT A I-ILE offices in The Bee Build ing for the most discriminating tastes. 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 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163. TUT? IP KENT A FTnTTT IT V SERVTl'M J. i-J-X X Phf,n .Dnncrla 28S for rnmnlt4 list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and storing call Tvlor, 230 or Douglas 4338. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. WEST FARNAM 6-room bungalow, all modern, lot 60x128, fine shade trees. Price $3,600. C. A. Grlmmel. Phone D.1615. MODERN house, 7 rooms and sleeping porch; will bull d g a rage. 6 29 N. 40th St. 5-ROOM and bath on paved street. 4227 Grant. Telephone Walnut 1723. North. DON'T fail to S"e this beenutiful modern home, with garage, built before advance in costs; offered by owner for $5,500. House alone would cost $6,000 to build now. Phone Douglas 786. North. Modern House Two Lots Near Fontenelle Park Naw, 6-room modern home and 2 lots, on 45th St., facing Fontenelle Park, Onk finish Jst floor, hard pine 1M floor; house newly decorated, 2 larj?e lots, good gur ;ige, some fruit, 4 blocks to car line. Owner is IavinK city and hus cut price to ?3, COO on terms of $300 cash and $a0 per month. J. L. HIATT COMPANY nnn first natu PHONE fQ TYLER OO B1C, BLDG. OWNER LEAVING CITY SACRIFICE SALE Just 'listed. 'a 7-room fill'. 2-story house near 21st and Kpmgue, 4 rooms on first floor, finished In oak; 3 rooms and sleep ing porch on secohd floor; large lot; east front; full basement; furnace heat. Owner has priced this property at $3,500, a gen uine snap. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Realtors, r."7 Omaha N'a'l T?k. V.ldg. D. 1751. TWO ACRES Northwest of Minlie Lusa TWO BLOCKS TO CAR $13.75 'down, $13.75 a month. This ground lies fine, with general east slope; faces east, only 2 blocks to car line, fine place for a future home; poultry and fruit.. Price $1,375. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Manville, HASTINGS & HEYDEN, H14 Harney St. 4 ROOMS 2 LOTS Have a four-room house in good repair, which I will sell on easy payments. Has eity water and electric lights. Phone Douglas 3628. North Side Bungalow $2.500 $300 cash, balance like rent, buys nearly new modern five-room bun galow. A home well located, at a low price. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas o2. 5-ROOM COTTAGE. MODERN EXCEPT HEAT. BARN. SHADE TREKS. LOT 46X12S. EAST FRONT. 22D AND MAN. DERSON. WEBSTER JSfiK. OWNER will sell his 7-room houso at 2018 Bristol St. for $2,400. Terms if desired. Webster 4130. KOUNTZE PLACE Modern 8-room house, full basement, iaige lot. close to car. Prlc S3. 350 Nni-rls & Nnrrl. D. 4270. M1NNE LUSA home and lots offer the beat opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tyler Is? AT A bargain, 5-room modern except heat at 2411 Blnmln St. Address 2521 Dodge. South. Modern, Six Rooms, $2,S00. Near "1st and Mason Sts.; parlor, dining room, kitchen, ne bedroom, den and hatii room, first floor; 2 rooms firilshed upstairs; house is all modern; raving all paid; good location near 3 car ' lines.! $350 cash and balance ilko rent. Own your home. TEBBKN'S, The Realtor, ii05 Omaha Nat. Bank RIdg. Phone; p, ;is2 and Weh. 13. 8-ROOM modern house, 923 South-25th St Miscellaneous. 7-R. HOME IN DUNDEE. Modern with sleeping porch. Ground 100x120. Owner very anxious to S"U. AV. H. GATES, fill rim:,ha Nat, Bank Bldg. D. 1294, BUNGALOW. New. 5-room stucco; oak finish: nicely decorated; fine location: near car line. Price. $4,000. Terms. $000 each, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. Brand new oak bungalow, $3,100. All ' modern and nice location. Only $150 cash. Large lot Call day time, Doug. 3140. - , 8-R. MOD. home, close in, paved street, cheap for cash, terms, or exchange con "'dered. 212 Keeltfie Bldg. Tyler 721. W. F A RN A M BM I TH iT "c6H Real Es'at and Insurance, 13?s Farnam St Dowr 104 nil: spk-pillil resldiNt;, well located, $0,000 to $3,000. DoUKia 6707, REAl ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your horn or business property and pay rath. H. A. WOLF CO., Electrlo Bldg. Tyler $3. BUSINESS property and Investment. A. P. TL'KEY and SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. ilCAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income. Business and Trackage Specialist. 16th and DodgeSte. Douglaa DRY GOODS, shoe stock and "fixture for ale; best location In city. 1714 Vinton. REAL ESTATE Investment REAL estate. Investments, hous and lot. WORLD REALTY COMPANY. Realtor. Douglas 51142. Sup Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE To Exchange h ACRES in Koystone Frk. Nle Improve ments. East front and close to paved road, $7,S00. Will take $3,000 clear cottage in on this. Good terms. Pall Mr. Browne. INTER-STATE REALTY CO.. 515-14 City Nat l Bank Bldg. ru. 2 GOOTy Omaha "residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern NVb. farm. Mr. Pease, 211 Bran. Th. RIdg. CLEAR lbO-A. unimproved Jone Co., 8. D.; for clear modern house. Seward Bro., $7$ Brandel Bldg. Dougls Jb40. REAL ESTATE Unimproved ELM WOOD GARDEN LOTS. $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. TAYNE & SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Council Bluffs. FINE modern 14-room houses for sale. 501 S. Sth St. Cost $25,000. Fins Interior finish, slate roof, steam heat, doublu lathed and plastered. Two lots 150x6$ ft. each. Price $15,000. Part time if desired. Phone Mrs. Cora Karnsworth. Black 163$. 226 N. fd Pt.. Council Bluffs. Dundee. DUNDEE BUNGALOW 4648. Douglas Street This la a 5-room modern bungalow, having iaru- living room with brick fireplace and built-in features, dining room, 2 bedrooms and bath, all on first floor. Stairway to floored attic, which is well ventilated, with plently of room to finish ono large room. Front porch of this property is enclosed In glass and can be used for sun room. Oak finish and floors throughout. Only one block from oar line. If you are looking for something well built. It will pay you to look this over. Owner on rremlsen will show you through. GEORGE & CO.,Ooug. 756 DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee cr. Oak finish In two room. Full lot. Oarage. Price $4.f!00. Term. THE BYRON REED CO.. Thone Doug. 297. 812 8. 17th. 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, 57S Brandels Bldg. Douglas 3R40. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $S75 to $1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purposes. Phono D. 6074, Shuler & Cary, Realtors. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Wtdow has 6 five-room houses, one 7- , room, modern house, one 8-room modern nouse ana z moaern store ouiiaings; an well rented, on paved streets, close to car lines in Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property in first 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 SELL 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 6 anfl 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $600 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 49i. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. LIST your property with JOHN J. MULV1HILI,, 200 Brandeis Theater Bldg. Phone I. it MEET me at V D. Wcad's Office. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands., APRIL 16TH. Our next ewcursion to McGehee, Ark. W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.25 aero for Eastern Colorado lnd 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 mayor of Limon, Colo; 3,200 acre sold Ne braska and Iowa parlies last week COLORADO offers great opportunities for farmer of moderate means to secure farm home on very easy tarma. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rate write Floyd C. Tallmadge, Colonization Agent Kans.-Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank Bldg.. Pueblo, Colo. Iowa Lands, FOR SALE. 23 4-A. Union Co., Is,; blue grass pasture, balance good farm land, well Improved; good terms. Address Box T 496, Omaha Bee. 640 ACRES, improved farm, $100 acre. Great bargain. G. P. Stobblns, 160 Chicago. North Dakota Lands. 4S0 ACRES ill Dickey County North Dakota, well improved with telephone and mail route, 60 rods to school, 10 mile to town of 2,i00, $52,00 per acre, balance to suit purchaser. Nebraska Lands. FOR SALE Best large body high-grade, medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money required. C B-adley, Wol- bach. Neb. ' N l'.T3RASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For best land at beat prices write Geo. Antlll. Blair. Neb. WRITE mo for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawea County. Arah L. Hungcrford, Crawford, Neb. RANCHES of all sizes and .kinds, easy terms. A. A. Patzman, 301 Karbnch Blk. CHOICE FARMS, Nllsson, 422 Rose BldgT" Oregon Lands. , NEW Jordan VUley Project Heart of the range. Get on the ground floor with 80 acres Irrigated land in connection with open range. 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 farrh. We have some of the choicest land In the heart of the very best sec tion of the Olovar Belt of Central Wis consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write for boolflet and map. John 8. Owen Lumber Co,, Owen, Clark County, Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farm. .$50 per a., Including pfd-up water rights. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylande.r. 854 Omaha Nat'l. Miscellaneous. BUY LAND! Mother Earth and Its products are pay ing larger profits than ever before. West ern Nebraska, Kansas and eastern Colo, rado are attracting land buyers. My lists include tracts of ' 160 to -30,000 acres. Prices $6 to $25 per acre. For a short time I offer a ranch of 1,400 acres at $12.50 per acre; $2.50 per acr cash, bal ance $1 per acre a year at 6 per cefct almost giving It away circumstances compel It. Improvement consist of good S-room house and outbuildings, sheds for about 2,000 cattle; is all fenced and cross fenced; watered by creek and spring; 200 seres in cultivation: 7,000 acre tillable; good soli, let me show U to you. W. G. TEMPLETON . 511 Bee Bjd .;.( FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us it you wint to keep It. K. P. SNOWDEN A SON. 41S S. 15th. Douglas 371. WANTED 20,000 acre of Kimball and Banner county land. Must be first-class farm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad dreu Box Y 467. Omaha Bee. WE have client who will pay cash for bar gain In western land. Whit 4k Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. FARM LAND FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 acres, good, rich, cultivation land; Its miles west of Omaha; no Im provements, hut two mils from Millard or Chalco; good roads; grain or csh. In quire at ones. Orln S. Merrill, 1277 City National Bank Bldg. Horsct- Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. GOOD Sound young farm mares, f,00 lbs., will sell reaionbl If sold at one. SHil Douglas. St. POULTRY AND PET STOCK "OLD TRUSTY" Incubators and brooders shlpptd promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Center. Neb. MEDICAL WHT SUFFER! I.atet and most Scientific Treatment for All Diseases. Dr. Charle Barnes, 613-22 Securities Bldg. Examina tion and Consultation Free. lie Is reliev ing thousands. WHT NOT TOU? Delays are dangerous. If yon car't call, write. Hours: 9 a. m, to a p. m 7;30 to 8:30 evenings. Sunday, jl a. m. to l o. m. Rl'PTl'R E su ecessfu HT treaT'd w i t h ' t a surgical operation. Cell o- write. D". Frank H. Wray, 80R Bee Ellg. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Bualnes Men of Omaha. Fl'RNlTURE, piano and notes as security. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.50. Smaller, larger am is proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Securities Bldg.. 18th. Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 Of SMALLER LOANS. OT' 1 W. C FLATAO, EST. 1S92. '0 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TT. $50. """DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY "loans.. Lowest rate. Private loan booth. Harry Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. (619. Est. 1191. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgage on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quirk closing. E. H. LOUCHE, INC.. 63S-40 Keellho Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts . n aecount. OMAHA LOAN A BLDG ASSOCIATION. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg. PI FARM LOANS. C 1 M 2 PAUL PETERSON. " 'J O 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLPO. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortage loan. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST ' NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 271. CITY AND FARM LOANS - 6. 6H and 6 Per Cent. J. H. DCMONT Co.. Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERO. 812 Bran- dels Theater Bldg. D. 686. fUA money rri cf '2 HARRISON & MORTON, 2 ? 919 ,Omaha Nat, Bk. Bldg. $100 to $fo,000 MADE promptly. F. O. Wread, Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam St. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloko Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN & COMPANY. Dougls 4228. FOR SALE $1,000 first farm mortgage; 7 per cent Seward Bro. Douglas $840. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Richard R. Evans and wife to Minnie M. Brammann, Harney street, 178 fct east of Fifty-fourth street, , north side, 60x135 $1,090 George C. Flack to Albert P. Perault. Saratoga street 140 feet west of Twenty-eighth avenue, north aide, 40x132.5 3,250 State National iank.to George Bend. Thirtieth street, 360 feet south of Orover avenue, east side, 160x135 .. 980 Earker cdmpany to Rasmus Nielsen, ' southwest corner Forty-second and Leavenworth street, 45.8x110.7 .... 650 Edward J. Wolf and wife to Josephine Maifiei, Douglas street, 143 feet east of Forty-eighth afreet, north side, 48x128.5 4.7j0 Ircnaeus Shuler et al to Maggie E. Callahan, Forty-second utrcet, 100 feet north of California street, east side, 40x1231,4. (95 T. H. (Rollins and wife to Alfred I. ! Crelgh, Bedford avenue, Thirty fourth stroet, west of Forty-fourth avenue, north side, 35x120 1.868 Edward S. Peters and wife to Dennis J. O'Leary, southwest coiner Thirty-first and Bridge, street, irregular piece 2.000 Vera B. Stone and husband to Guy II. Furness, Dodge street, 120 feet east of Twenty-fourth street, south side, 60x146 2 Home Builders' Investment company to Edith R. Fui'ness, Camden ave nue, 200 feet east of Forty-sixth street, north side, 40x128 265 Irenaus Shuler et al to Maggie E. Cal lahan, Forty-second street, 100 feet north of California street east aide, 40x128 695 Industrial Land company to Frank Szoplnskl and wife, F street, 200 feet east of Thirty-fifth street, Irregular appr., 116x200 41S Ignac Zagozda and wife to Frank Kraywnskl and wife, northeast per- , ner. Forty-second and J street, 60x120 1,600 Hilda Amelia Anderson and husband to Paul Luther Ernst, Twenty fourth street, 80 feet north of New port street, east aide, 40x125 .... 4,000 J. B. Parrott to Joseph Kriegler et al, Third street, 160 feet north of Haskell street,. fast side, 60x11... 125 Charles W, Martin and wife to Nels J. Sjolln, Ida street, 86 feet west of Twenty-fifth avenue, north side, 44x120 600 M. L. Clark, sheriff, to Prudential Savings and Loan association, Twenty-seventh street, 300 feet north of Ed Creighton avenue, west side, 100x137, 2,833 John Batfon to Harry Turner, Thirty eighth street 250 feet south of Redick avenue, east sklo, 0xl20 190 Henry Schumacker and wife to John Happe, south east corner Eighteenth and Manderson street, 32x120 1,750 Hastings & Hoyden to Alexander Crulckshank, Larinioro avenue, 120 feet west of Thirtieth street, north sldo, 38.6x200 435 William Weabascak and wife to Lulu R. Van lloosen, southwest corner Tenth and Arbor street. 68x80 .... 4,800 . New York Produce. New Tork, April 15. Butter Market firm; receipts, 3,257 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 4u'446c; creamery, extras, 42 score), 45c; firsts, 42tt44i4c; packing stock, current make, No. 2, 32 'i S' 33c. Eggs Market firm; receipts, 30,771 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 88 tic: fresh gath ered, storage packed, firsts, 373Hr; same, regular packed, extra firsts, 36Vi 37c; firsts. 35 36c. 1 Cheese Market steady: receipts, 2. 639 boxes; state, held, specials, 24026V3C; state, average run, 23 24 Vic. Poultry Live, firm; old rooster, S7c; young roosters and amooth legged chick ens, 35c; turkeys, 85c. Dressnd, quiet; chickens, 2744c; fowl, 2935c; turkeys, 2338c. Metal Market. New Tork, April 15. Metal exchange quotes lead quiet; spot, $7.10 bid; spelter, firm; East St. Louis delivery, spot, $7.00 bid. At London: Spot coppers, 110; futures, 110; electrolytic, 126; spot, tin. 322; fu tures, 332; lead, spot, 129 10s; futures, 28 10s; spelter, spot 164; futures, 50. 'Minneapolis ("train. Minneapolis, April 15. Corn No. 3 yel low. $1.60191.60. Oats No. 3, white, 87988c. Fla xseed $4. 1 0 & 4 . 1 2 V . Rye $2.642.6. M1 Barley $1.601,87. Bran $33.14. Kansas VSly Grain. Kansas City, Mo., April 15. Corn No 2 mixed, $1.21,6S; No. 2 white, $1.701.78; No. 2 yellow. Il.6aei.68: .Alav. ll.27Kfl 1.27; July, $1.62. Oat No. white, 7c; No. t mlied. 84c. Kew York Cotton. New Tork, April 15. Cotton futur-s open ed firm Mav rtOfir. .Ttv 31117... 25,97c; icc$mber, 28,76c; ' Jaauma, 28.66c' OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Rim is Good and Mar ket Rules Strong; Hogs Are 10 to 15 Cents Lower. Omaha. April 15. 1918. Receipts were: Cattl. Hogs. Sheep. Fstlmat today 1 1.5i0 13.300 H, .'.on Same day last week.. .7l 10.J7J 9, DM Same day i wks. ago. .2.1 It, MO 10.941 Same day i wk. ago. 10.891 15,824 11,9 Same day year ago..29,4i (4,708 40,116 Receipts and disposition of live stock at th Vnlon Stock yards. Omaha. Neb., for 24 hour ending at 8 p m. yesterday; RECEIPTS- CARLOAD. , Horses Csttl Hogs Sheep Mules C M. & St P 2 13 Wabash 4 .Missouri Paciilo .... 8 Fnlon Pacific 121 22 21 1 0. N, W., cast ... !.! I . l t & N. W., west 1.14 126 1 (., St P.. M. & O. . 71 I.'. " . . C, B. & q., east 2 4 C, B. & W, west ii SO ) C. R. I. & P., east. . 24 Illinois Central 11 1 Chicago Ot. West 13 t Total recelpls .503 211 46 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris A Co. 1.15 2.09T r."4 Swift & Co 8,776 2.720 J UKI Cudahy Packing Co.. 1.381 3,179 l,iS4 Armour Co 1 ,9S I 3.011 3.280 Schwartz & Co 841 .... J. W. Murphy 974 Lincoln Packing Co.. 1 .... Wilson Packing Co.. 566 .... .... W. B. Vansant Co.... 84 .... .... Bcnion, Vansant & L 26 .... F. H. Lewis 667 .... J. B. Root & Co 18 J. H. Bulla SI Rosenstock Broo 259 .... '.... F. O. Kellogg 20 Werthelmer & Degen 170 Ellis & Co 15J Sullivan Bro. 114 Rothschild A Kiebs.. 90 Mo. & Kan Calf Co.. 207 i Christie 67 Higglus 42 Huffman 26 .... Roth 10 Meyers 2 Glassberg 1 ... .... Raker, Jones & Smith 12 Banner Bros 108 .... . ... John Harvey 817 .... Dennis & Francis.... 97 Jensen A Lungren.... 67 .... Pat O'Day 86 Other buyer 1 617 696 Total 12,057 13.829 8,365 Cattle The week opened out with a rather liberal run of cattlej 11,500 head, as compared with 8.788 head on last Monday and 8.396 head on the corresponding Mon day hist year. Quality of the offering was good as a rule and with an active demand from both packers and shippers the mar ket was lively and price steady to strong all around. Some ot the more desirable beeves selling at $16.00 16.26 looked 15iif 25c higher than last wek. Cow and heif ers were at very good demand at steady to strong prices and trading was active at anything at all desirable In the wsy of killing stock. Stocker. and feeder showed no particular change, the good fleshy grades ruling strong and common and me dium slockers rather slow. SHEEP. No. " Av. Pr. 202 feeders 1 20 16 23 feeders II 20 16 226 feeders 94 20 IS 208 feeders 5 20 15 Quotations on cattle: Beef aUers, good to choice, $1S.26S16.06: fair to good, $14.00 15.00: common to fair, $11. B0(ff 13.76; cows and heifers, good to choice heifers, $12.00 13.25; good to choice, $10,606 12.80; fair to good cow. $.2610.60; common to fair cows, $7.609.25; stocker and feeders, prime feeders, $11. OOff 12.25; good to choice. $10.0011.00; fair to good feeders. $8.60 9.50; common to fair, $7.008.25; good to choice Blockers. $9.5011.00; stock heifera, $8.0010.00; stock cow, $7.00)9.60; stock calves, $8.5011.60; veal calve, $9.00018. 00; bulls, slags, etc., $H.6012.00; good to choice yearlings, $13.0015.40; fair to good year lings, $11.0012.60; common to fair year lings, $9.00 11.00. Hogs On a rathor liberal supply of 13.800 hogs, tha markot opened with packers and shippers bidding arounda 10c to 16a lower than Saturday' average market and with a fairly active sail for alt grade. Bulk of the supply changed hands at a apread of $17.0017.15. The quality of th supply ran largely to light medium weight hoga and the high price paid was $17.20 for ev eral loads of this class. The market was fairly active and shippers filled good orders from the supply. Good heavy packing hogs sold at a spread of $16,850)17.00 and light hogs ranging In price from $17.00 to $17.20. Sheep The run of sheep today 1 liberal with the riuallty being equallyaa good as any day last week with the variety Included more varieties than wore received on tho laltcr part of the week. The market pros pects are steady with trading late n start ing. The tendency of buyora were' to bid lower, while the a1esmen were taking for higher price. The first sale of the morn ing consisted of 98 wool wether averaging 113 ayiund at $16.65. Quotations on sheep:. Fair to goot lambs, $20.2520.80; fair to choice, $15.2617.00; fair to choice wothers, $14.6016.00; fair to choice ewe $14.5016.20; feeder lambs, 118.00ft 19.50; aprlng lambs, $20.00 26.00, 4 Pt. l.otils Lire Stock. St. Loufs. April 15. Cattle Receipts, 6,400; steady. Native steers, $9.7616.76i yearling steers and heifers, 17.004$ 13.50 ; rows, $.00ijjl2.00; stockers and feeders, $7.6O12.0O; fslr to prime southern beef steer. $9.0016.16; beef eowg nd heifer. $6,0013.50; southern yearling ateera and heifers, $7.60 10.00; native calves, $7.75 'j 15.50. Hogs Receipts, 11,900: steady. Lights, $17.7017.90; plga, 1 4.60 rtj' 17.2ft ; mixed and butchers, $17.50(17.80; good heavy, $17.10 17.50; bulk, $17.4017.8. Sheep Recelpta, 600; steady. Lambs, $20 25021.25; ewes. $1.0017.00; wethers. $16. 5017. 00; canner and chopper, $6.60 f 0.G0. Kanaa City IJve Btcrk. Kansas City, Mo AprlJ 16. Cattle Receipts, 12,000; higher. Prim fed teers, $16.0016.60; dressed beef iteera, $13.76 15.50; western steers, $13.O016.40; cow. $7.7513.60; heifers, $8.7614.00; itockers and feeders, ' $8.50(313.25; bulls, $8.60 11.75; calves, $8.5013.60. Hogs Receipt, 11,000; steady. Bulk, $17.3517.65; heavy, $17.3517.65; packers and butchers, $17.40fl7.65; light, $17.35 17.65; pigs. $l$.76ii'17.25. Sheep Receipts, 4,500; higher. Lambs, $20.00ii21.00; yearlings, $16.00 a 17. 50; wethers, $15.50. 16.75; ewes, $16.0016.O. Sioux City TJve Stock. Sioux City, la., April 15. Cattle Re celptH, 5,00f head; market steady; beef sters, $12.O018.5O; fat cows and heifers, $9.00f 14.00; canners, $7.268.50; stockers and focders, $9.0012.00; calves. $8.00 13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $8.0011.50; feeding cows and heifers, $7.5010.50. Hogs Rocojpts, 8,000 head; market steady; light, $17.05i17.15; mixed, $17.00 17.10; heavy, $10.9017.00; pigs, $16.00 18.00; bulk of sales, $17.0017.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady. Chicago IJve Stork. Chicago, April 15j Cattle Recelpta, 25.000 head; markot, strong; native steers, $I0.8016.26; stackers and feeders, $8.75 12.65; cows and nelfcrs, $7.5013.75; calves, $10.0015.00. Hogs Recelpls, $5,000 head; market, weak. 15c undor Saturday's average; bulk, $12.40ff17.70; light, $17.25Sj17.86; mixed, $17.1017.80; heavy, $16.2617.65; rough, $1 6 2516.70; pigs, $13.00 17.00. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 12,000 head; market, strong; eheep, $13.0017.86; lambs. $16.6016 21.25, tho highest price on racora. St. Joseph Mr Stork. St Joseph, April 15. Cattle Receipts. S, 500 head; market strong; steers, $12.00 16.50; cows and heifer, $7 0015.60; calves, $7.00(12.60. Hogs Receipt, 11.000 head; market lower; top, $17.45; bulk ot laics, $17.20 17.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,500 head; market higher; lambs. $18.00021.00. St. lul Grain, St Louis, April 15. Corn No. ?. $1.65; No. 2 white, $1.891.0; June, $1.50"4; July. $16014. t Oats No. 2, s6H086c; No. $ white, $9 89'c; May, 8514c; July. 75c. 620 Millions! Reported In Liberty Loan Drive Washington, April IS. Liberty loan subscriptions tabulated today at tlie treasury showed a total of $620, 947,550, which is $67,000,000 more than was reported Saturday. This did not include reports from the Minneapolis district, which started its campaign today. GRAIN AND PRODUCE! Arrivals of Grain Heavy ; Small Corn Business; Oats Un changed, But Demand Unusually Active. Omaha, April 13, 1918. Arrival of grain today were exceedingly heavy and considerably more than wa ex. peeled, totaling 402 cars, with 26 car cf wheat. 26J car of corn, 108 car of oats, 4 car cf rye and 7 cars of barley. Scarcely any business whatever was trans acted lu th corn market up to noon, til at tention being given to os,ts. Osts wr unchanged to I4t lower, th bulk selling off a rent or more. The de mand for this cereal wsa unusually active and all cf those offered were disposed ot readily. No. 2 white sold at 5Htc and 86c and standard oats at 66Vc and 8&4c Tho inquiry tor both ry and barley con tinued light No. 2 rye sold at $8.40 and $2.44 nd No S rye at $2 40. One car of No. 1 feed barley went at 1.$5. Clearance were, wheat and flour equal to 35, $00 bushels; corn, 14.000 bushela; oats, 645.000 bushels. I'rlmary wheat receipt were 847,000 bushels and sliliiment 173,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,327,000 bushels and shipments ot 756,000 bushela last year. I'rlmary porn receipt war 1,416,000 bush ela and ahlp'ment 78$, 000 bushel, against receipts nf 830,000 bushela and (hlpmenta of 158. 000 bushela last year. frlmary oat receipt ware 1.282.000 bush els and shipments 1,134,000 bushel, against receipts of 1,202,000 bushels and shipment of 929.000 bunhela last year CARLOT .RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oits. 179 108 21 131 Chicago Minneapolis , Omaha Kansas City St. Louis ... . 7 . .113 . . 28 .. 18 , . 17 117 257 165 u: Winnipeg 282 These sslea were reported today; Corn .No. 3 white: car. $1 76. No. 4 white: 2 car, $1 67: 1 car. $1.60. No.5 white 1 car, $1.46; 1 car, $1.J0; J-5 car, $1.46. No. white: H car, $1.60. Sampl whit: 3-6 car, 60o; No. 2 yellow, 7 car, $1.60; No. 3 yellow, 10 cars. $1.68; 8 cars, $1,67; 1 cae. $1.66. No. 4 yellow: 2 cr. $1.62; 1 car, $1.61; i car. $1.60; 1 car, $1.60; 3 cars. $1.48; 1 car, $1.47. No. 6 yellow: 1 car. $1.6.1; 1 car, $1.45; 21 cars, $143; 1 car, $1.40. No. 3 mixed; 1 car, $1.64; 2 cars, $1.63. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $148; 1 car, $1.47; t cars, $1.46; No. 5 mixed: 1 rar, $1.43; 1 ear. $1.43; 1 car. $1.42; 1 car, $1.39. No, mixed: 1 car. $1.37; I car. $1.85; 1 car, $1.33. Sample mixed: I 2-5 cars, $1.20; 1.-6 car, $1.00; J-6 rar, 0c: car, 60c. Oat-i"No. 2 white: 3 car, 16c; I rra, 85Hc. No. 1 atandard: 1 car, 85'o; 2 cr, 85 Uc. No. 3 white 20 rara, 8$t,e; 10 cars. s(c: 8 cars. 85c; S rara, 84Hc No, 4 white; 5 cars, 85c: I car, 844,c; 84tso; 2 cars, 84c. Sample white: 83t,c; 8 cars, 83ic; 8 cars, 83c. mixed: 1 car, 8.1c. 4 cars, 1 cr, No. $ Rye No. 2; 1 car, $2.40. $2 40. No. 3: H car, Harley No. 1 feed 1 car. $1.15. Wheal No. 3, northern aprlng: 1 car, $2.15. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 3 white. $1.75; No. 4 white. $1.60J1.7; No. 6 white. $1.4601. $0; Jv'o. 6 white, $1.60; sampl white, 60c; No. i yellow. $1.60; No. 3 y. low, $1.661.69; No. 4 yellow, fl.4791.63i No. 6 yellow, fl. 4001.58; No. t mixed, fl.6201.64: No. 4 mixed, $1.4601.48; No. 5 mixed, $1.301.66; No. mixed, $1.321.37; aample mixed, 60o$l.!0. Oats: No. 3 white, 86V4086c; standard, 8tl4085Ho; No. 4 white, 8485; sample, RSg3 Vfcc. Bar ley: No. 1 feed. $1.65. Rye: No. 2. $2,400 2.45; Ifo. 3, $2.40. Chicago closing price, furnished The Bee by Logan It Bryan, tock and grain brokers, in womn sixteenth atreet, Omaha Art. Close. ifigh. Low, Closo. Isat'y. Corn. , 1 ) May 1 57 1 27H Ut 1 17 H 127 July 160 V, 1 604 1 48 H 1 49 160'A Oata. April 87t4 W 87t4 88 H 68 May 83 I4T4 83V 84 Mtt Pork May 47 82 48 06 47 $2 48 00 4T 85 Lard May 25 67 25 70 26 65 IS 67 25 82 July 26 92 26 05 26 87 26 97 26 ti Ribs. May 24 05 24 12 23 97 4 10 24 06 July 24 45 24 60 24 46 24 67 24 62 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Increased Receipt Weaken Corn Prices; Oat and Provisions Higher. Chicago, April 15. Increased reretpta hti much to do with weakness which today characterised the corn market. Prlcea closed unsettled at fl.27H for May and $1.49 to $1.49 for July, with the market a a'whole off to advanc. compared with Saturday' finish. Oata gained to 14 cent and provision 6 to 15 cent. Notwithstanding rallies due to profit taking by shorts, the corn market averaged derldedly lower, the greater part of the day. In addition to the liberal supplies which crowded the sample table, country advice of shipment appeared to Indicate a' continued fro movement to terminal markets. Tke fact that Toledo w (ending more corn to Chicago attached eepaclal notice, although It was aald th arrival her enme from all the big shipping state, and even Included quantltlo from Colorado and Tennessee. Another bearish Influenc was the 'favorable weathar which waa re ported to have put the aoll generally In excellent state. Buying on the part of houssa that laat week wore thought to havo m4i sales to the government gave strength to oat. No export bids were In evidence. Provisions responded to announcement that exports for the week were the largest ever known. Rig supplies of hogs had only a transient depressint Influence. Jitw York General Market. New York, April 16. Flour, quiet; springs, $10.75011.76; winter, $10.86011.15; Kansas, $10.90011.25. Corn Spot weak; kiln dried number t yellow, $1.75; number 4 yellow, $1.66; num ber 3 whit, $2.10; c. t. f. Nw York prompt shipment. Oat Spot barley, tedy; natural, fLOl 1-02. Ha Unsettled; number 1, nominal; num ber 2, $1.4001-45; number 3, $1.0001.10; hipping, 80095c. ' Hops Quiet; state medium to eholc 1917, 3440c; 1916, nominal; Paclflo coast 1917, 20 23c; 1916, 14016c Hides Firm; Bogota, 38 0lc; Central America, 31032c. Leather Firm: hemlock aole overwelrhta No. 1, 47c;' No. 2, 45c. Provisions Pork, quiet; mess $63,000 64.00; family, $55.00; short clear, $4.nof 55.00. Lard, steady; mlddlewest, $26.05 26.16. Tallow Quiet; city special, loose, 17c. Wool stesdy; domestic fleece XX Ohio and Penn unwashed, 65C6c. Rice Firm; fancy head '4c; blue rose 80'c. (of fee Market. New York. April 16. The market for coffee futures waa quiet but generally steady on a little scattered covering; or trade buying. No announcement ha yet been made regarding future government freight allotments. While th weekly report from Brazil quoted rate on other tonnage unchanged at $3.50 per bag the uncertain ties of Importation are again being dis cussed around th ring. First prices were 2 to 3 polnla higher and the market closed at a net advance of 3 to 5 point with July selling around 8.(4 and December, 8.70. May, 8.4H; July, 8.64; Sep tember, 8.62; October, 8.85; December, 8.71 ; January, 8.77; March, 8.89. Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s, (c; Santo 4a, 11 Vie No fresh fnture wa reported In the coat and freight situation, the disposition being apparently to wait further ocean tonnage developments. The official cable reported no change In the Rio market. Sanbo spots were 60 and future unchanged to 25 re! lower. Brail! Ian port receipt 23,000 bag. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa April 15. Turpentine, firm, JS'.ic; aales, 76; receipts, 30; shipment, 10; stock. 23,485. Rosin Firm; sales 308; receipt, 18; ship ments, 101; stocks, 96.851. Quote B D B K O H I, $5.35: K, $6.65; M, $5.75; N, $6.30; WO. $8.70; WW, $.0. Dry Goods. New York, April 15. Cotton good and yarn here today wer firm with trading quieter. Dress good were quiet owing to the restrictions placed on sale through government need. Raw silk decidedly easier, a break being reported In th Japan market. ' Chicago Troduce. Kansas City, April 15. Butter Creamery, 3914c; firsts, 38Vjc; seconds, 87c; packing, 30c. r Eggs Firsts, 32c. Poultry Rooster, !0c; broilers, 26e. Duluth Linseed. Linseed $4.07 V4 4.1414 : to arrive, $4.0714; May, $4.09 '4 bid; July, $4.0614; October, $3.68, nominal. , New York Cotton. New York. prll 15. The cotton market closed unsettled at a net decline of u to 178 DQUM HEW YORK STOCKS- Prices Advance as Trade Quickens ; Steel Stimulated by Dividend Promise ; Specula tive Shares Score Gains. v" New Tork. April 15 A perceptible quick ening of trade mostly at material advances, accompanied today's session ot the stock market. Tha reassuring nature of foreign advice waa a potent factor and domestic happenings also served to stimulate tha I broader demand. ! Chairman Uary'a reference to the futur dividends at the annual meeting of the I'nlteit States Steel corporation and his statement outlining the corporation's r-hl,-bulldlng activities gave Impetus to s'cil common, that stock being reatored to 1 m ... wonted, leadership at a net advance of twu',' point. The more extreme gains were made. how-,"-avsr, by various apeculatlve shares, In which' i a large short Intereat is believed to exist, . Distillers added ih point to last week steady gain, Industrial alcohol advanced 2i and J'etroleums, Raldwln Locomotive Crucible Steel and International Papci registered groaa gains of t to 4 points. Rails were backward t th atart, but Canadian Taclflc soon rose 2U points or comparatively few tranaaetlona and coaler responded to th March statement ot anthraclt production at an advance of much. Shippings and motor also were healtsn' at the outset, but came forward with th metal group In the active final hour, th entire list then recording maximum quo tation. Sale amounted to 815,000 ahares exceeding by fully 33 per cent ny day oe the last fortnight. Conditlona In the bond market wr slightly mixed, Liberty laue tending towrd flrmneaa, the foreign group ahowln Irregularity on smaller dealtnga. Totai sales (par value) aggregated $4,860,000 United State coupon 2 ros H per cent on sales. Registered 8 losing H on call. Number of isles and quotation on lead ing stocks: Sale. High. Low, Closing Bid. Am. Beet Sugar. . 72i American Can 3.700 42 l 4 41T, Am. Car & P'ndry 4.600 7H 77k 781 Am. Locomotive... 2,000 62V 1!4 62' Am. Smelt. Ref.. 3,800 77H 7 "Vi Am, Sugar Ref 300 101 '4 101 H 101 Am, Tel. ft Tel.... 1,800 101? 10014 1"! Am. Z L. and S Anaconda Copper... 7,600 6614 64 66 "4 Atchison 200 83 82'4 "81 A O A V I S S 1, 2.300 1104 10814 "O'l Baltimore A Ohio 62 B. and S. Copper.. 14 C4. Petroleum.... 1,800 1814 18 Canadian Pacific. 1,300 13814 13714 138 Central Leather .. 3,300 67 65 7 Chea. & Ohio 300 64 6414 66 C, M. at 8. P 200 39 38 C. & N. W (I C R. I. & P. ctfa.. 700 114 1 1' Chino Copper 41 Colo, Fuel & Iron S Corn Product! Ref. 6.800 364 3684 3(1 S Crucible Steel 2,300 63 l 62 Cuba Cane Sugar.. 2,200 28 27H 28V Planner's Sec 49,600 49 4684 48 Erie 600 14 14 14 144 General Kleotrlo .. 600 134 139V, 139a. General Motors .. 4,700 118 11 118H Ot Northern pfd.. 300 814 84 884 tit. N. Ore ct( ... 1.000 27 V4 tK I7V Illinois Central (5 Inspiration Copper 6,100 47 4614 47H Int. M. M. ptd t3 Int. Nickel 500 28 27 27 Int. Paper (,100 33V4 30V 33 K C. Southern 6'l Kennecott Copper.. 1,400 32 3114 32 V Louisville ft Nash 112 Maxwell Motor 26 Mex. Petroleum... 8.900 4 12 4V Miami Copper , 84 Missouri Pacific 20' Nevada Copper.... 200 18 18 18' N. Y. Central 900 69 '4 68 V4 600 28 '4 28 69 t 26 1034 N1. T., N. H. AH... Norfolk ft Western. Northern Pacific... I 400 83 83 33 paclflo Mat). 3114 3014 81 la Pennsylvania 1,400 44 44 44 Plttaburgh Coal.., Ray Con. Copper. 63 4 , 2414 80 79 V .. . ! 21 'a 38 1. . 600 2414 24 Reading 11,500 , 80 79 4 Rep. Iron ft Steel.. 2,100 79 .7814 Southern Pacific... 700 83 82 "4 600 21 21 Southern Railway, . Studebaker Corp,.. . 8.800 3 ' 37 Texa Co 2.200 14614 143 146 Union Pacific 119 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 6,000 134 122 124 '4 V. S. Steel 63.700 91 89 1 a U. 8. Steel pfd 800 109 109 10 Utah Copper 1,600 78 76 7$ Wahash pfd. "B". . 800 22 2214 22 - Western Vnlon 600 5 94 ' 5't J' Westlnghouse Elee. 600 40 40 40. Total sales for the day 215,000 aharea. New York Money. New Tork, April 15, Prim Mercntll Paper Four nd six months, 6 per cent, V Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bill," $4.7214; commercial sixty-day bills on bank, $4.72; commercial sixty-day bill,? .t $4.71; demand, $4.75: cables, $4.7145. Silver Bar. 45c; Mexican dollar. 7$e. V Bonds Government, firm; railroad, !! regular. Time Loans Easy; sixty days, ninety day! . ' and six months, 56 per cent. -"; s Call Money Firm; high, 4 per cent; low, , 214 Pr cent; ruling rate, 4 per oent; cloa. ,, Ing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 3 per cent;. laat loin, 3 per cent. . II. 8. 2. reg.. 7 'a.!. 1st 414s 6'..-t-.- U.S. 2s. coupon. 7 !. C. tef.4 78' U. H. 3s, reg... 99 Int. M. M. 6s... 1 II, S. 8s. coupon 99 K. C. S. ref, $1.. 76 U. H. Lib. 3s 98.I8L. ft. R un. 4a.. f.1'" U. f4. 4s, reg... 105 M K ft T lat 4 60 U; 8. 4s, coupon 106 M. Pac. gen. 4a.. 67 Am. For. See. 6 95 'Mont. Power 6 88 ' Am. T. ft T. 0. 6s 92 N. Y. Cen. d. 6 3'4 Anglp-French 6s Northern Pac. 4 7 Arm. ft Co. 4 83 Northern Pac. 3a 67 Atchison gen. 4s JIHO. S. L, ref. 4s.. 82: ' B. ft O. cv. 4 78 4 Pe. T. ft T. 6 0 . B. Steel ref. 6 81 Penn. con. 4 6 Cen. Leather 6 96 Penn. gen. 4. t Cen. Paclflo lt 78 Reading gen. 4 81' C. ft O. cv. 5s.. 79 8 L A 8 F a 6 62 C, B. ft Q. j. 4 92 S. P. cv. 6.... t ' C M ft 8 Pe4 93 Southern By 6 ! C R I & P r. 4 64T. ft P. lat.. 86 C. ft 8. ref. 44 70 Union Paelfio 4.. 88 ,v D, ft R. O. r. 61 4 U. 8. Rubber 6.. 78 D. of C. 6a C31) 90 U. 8. Steel 6.. 92 ..: Krle gen. 4a..., 63 Wabah lt.... 214 Gen. Electrlo 6 94 French f'v't 6 J Bid. - London Money. London, April 16. Silver Bar, 47d per ounce. Money 4 per ent. Discount Ratea Short and three month' -bills, f 9-16 per cent. ' Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New York, April 16. Evaporated apple, dull; California?, 14016c; stats, 1601t Prunea More here; California, 7f P4c; Oregon. 12014c. Apricots Steady; choice, 17ej eitm choice, 18c: frncy, 19020c. Peaches Firm; standard, ll911e; choice, 12 014c; fancy, 13 014c. Raisins Finn; loose muscatels. t0 9r; choice to fancy eeded, 10OUej seedless, SHO'c; London lyer, $3.00. Oman, nay. Choice upland prairie hay, $18.00. No. 1, $16.00017.60. No. 2, fl2.00fl6.00. No. 3. $9.00010 00. No. 1 midland, $18.00017.00. No. 2, $12.00015.00. No. 1 lowland, $12.00 13.00. No. 2. $3.0010.00. No. 3. t7.00O8.00. Choice alfalfa. $21.00. No. 1, $18.00019 00. Standard. $13.00017.00. No. J, $10.00 0 12.00. No. 3, $9.00010.00. Oat itraw, $8.00. Wheat strer, $7.000800 New Tork Sugar. New York, April 15. Sugar Raw, steady centrifugal (.005c; molasses sugar, nominal; refined, steady; cut loaf. 8.95c; crushed. 8.70c; mould A. 7.95c; cube, 8.20c; XXXX powdered, 7.65c; powdered, 7.60c; fine gran ulated and diamond A, 7.45c; confectioner A. 7.36c; No. 1, 7.30c. 20 ; Premium Paid for Liberty Bonds With a "view to helping; to do out1 "Bit" for our country, OUR HOMES and individuals, we will until the Third Liberty Loan it ovrubcribed pay a premium of 20 on Liberty . Bonds where the proceeds are ap i plied upon indebtedness due us upon . our regular and minimum charges for the treatment of either Drink, Drug ' or Tobacco users. We invite the co operation of all interested in helping themselves, relatives, valued em ployes, neighbors or friends. 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