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THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JULY 18. 191S. 1i FOR RENT HOUSES South 6 P.pOMb and den; strictly mortem house: almost" new, with garage; I32.it). loll So 25th St. Tyler ISIS J. Miscellaneous. 208 B. 26TH AVE., 8-r.. mod. flat, $47.50. BIO No. 20th t.j 8-r. mod. flat. 145.00. tOB No. 17th St., 6-r. mod. apt.. U'7.68. 26!l Capitol ave., 7-r. mod. house, $30.08. HA8P BROS, lo Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. LIST your property for rent or sale wltb FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtor. Tyler lit. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. CREIOH SONS CO.. BEE BLDO. Shopen & Co.. Rentals Douglas 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. ilAMILTON APTS.. fireproof, fine lawn and floweri; best location; 24th and Farnam. Prlcea reasonable. Call D. 1472. North. Hi N. tilth. 1 rina.. $32.50. Armstrong-Walsh Co., Tyler 1638. 333 Securities Bldg. 4-ROOM and sunroom, new, $27.50; apt , Maple Court, 18th and Maple, Tyler 1812-J. ESTABROOK Apartmeuta, -. 1 rooms, $25, i rooms $22. G. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago. Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists In Apartment management FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FOR RENT At 1714 Vinton St, flna store room, full basement. In best business part between Omaha and South Omaha, will ' be empty August 1. $35 per month. Will glva lease. Also good store at 1616 Vin ton at $26. C. B. Schlelchen, 3146 S. 16th. Tyler 905. STORE TOR RENT 16th and Douglas, SO 40, steam heat. WORLD REALTY CO., '.Douglas 6342 Sun Theater Bldg. FINE new store room and basement at 27 Ih - and Leavenworth streets. Steam heat Kor particulars see Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater Bldg., Doug. 1671. STORE North 16th St, near P. O.; low rent O. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room ATTRACTIVE offices at reasonable rentals t In The Bee building, where service Is REAL. Keystone Inv. Co. Tyler 111 WANTED TO RENT WANTED Small furnished apartment for two or three months, modern. Address Box Y 624, Omaha Bee. Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your houses for rent with us and get results. More requests than houses; give us houses. Payne Investment Co., Realtors. HT Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. P. 1781. MOVING AND STORAGE FREE KAcV FIDELITY 16TI AND JACKSON. DOUG. $88. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST? OP ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN .VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni tore store; office on Howard St., between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled ust aa you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. . Separata looked rooms for household foods and pianos: moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 106 8. 16th. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglaa 4338, CPTPTTTl Express Co.. Moving, . JXUEjU Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 2743; Douglas 6146 OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving- vans; careful men. Fur., nlture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. D. 3354 REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty STORE AND COTTAGE, $2,650. Corner 48th and Cuming, store building and four rooms and bath combined, and garage; will discount this for cash; good location; new houses all around. P. J. TEBBENS CO.. 605 Omaha Natl. Bank. Douglas 2182. WB WILL buy your borne or business property nd pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electric Bldg. Tyler 16. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty GOOD paying garage, with gas pump and complete atock or accessories and supplies, In an Iowa town of 500 population, 40 miles from Council Bluffs. .Can "havte Hupmoblle and Maxwell agency. Will either sell half Interest or all. The rea son for selling, the partner is dmfted, to leave this month. Act at once. Porta- montn Auto Co., Portsmouth, la. BUSINESS property and Investments. , A. P. TUKEY and 80N, I MO First National Bank Bldg. Stores. STORE FOR RENT South half of 411 South 16th Street, very ofotsr oi tne nrsi-ciass retail section. GEORiGE & COMPANY, DOUGLAS 756 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED ' West.! ELEGANT HOME FOR SALE. OWNER LEAVING CITY. room modern, y, mile northwest from postofflce; first-class residence district; paved streets; 1 block from street car line, 10-mlnute walk from business dis trust cash preferred; will accept two thirds payment down and balance terms. Box 612, Omaha Bee. . BEMIS PARK. $3,250. T rooms, bath, furnace, electrln llht full lot on Lafayette Ave,; garage; one block to Harney car line; now vacant; see GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City Nat'l. 3621 HAMILTON STREET. $37150. ' Oak and birch finished, very inodern l-roora bungalow, with sleeping porch. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM. WE SELL, rent. Insure and make loans on eity property, north MITCHEL INVESTMENT CO. 4th and Ames Ave. Col. 217 3631 HAMILTON, STREET, $3,150. Oak and birch finished, very modern '-room bungalow, with Bleeping porch. JOHN W. ROBBINS, 1802 FARNAM. $25.00 PER month and a small cash pay ment down will buy a new bungalow, 4 rooms and, bath, east front. Doug. 1016. NEW up-to-date 7 rooms, oak finish, large lot. fine location1; price $6,250; terms. 6137 N. 24th St. Norrls & Norrls. D. 4270. MINNIE LUSA homes and lots offer he best opportunity to invest your money Phone Tyler 187 North. Minne Lusa Bungalow $1,000 Down and Balance $40 Per Month. 6-room new bungalow loWted in the prettiest part of Minne Lusa. Living room, dining room with built-in book cases, colonnade opening, built-in buffet with mirror glass, plate rail and panel walls. Combination bed room and sun roem with five windows. Finished in white enamel. Front bed room finished In white enamel. Kitchen finished in pine. Oak floors throughout. Full cement base ment. Furnace heat. . Floored attic.' Large lot on paved street. If looking for omethlnst new and nifty at the right price, don't fail to see this. Payne Investment Co., Realtors. , $87 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 17SI. A BRAND NEW 6-reom and bath cottage not far from Fort Omaha, can be bought for $2,850; only $100 cash is needed; the balance Is to be paid at the nate of $27.50 month ly!., good neighborhood and close to car, , etc.: fronts east; neighborhood of new homes; ready for Inspection. ALL WALNUT 677, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North- BEAUTIFUL HOME , Located In north part of town, S rooms. I ' ail modern, garage for two ears, mnt floor, full south front lot. good Rhade, raved afreet ; paving paid; lower floor finished as follows, living room and hall in rosewood, with nice oak mantel and fireplace, dining room and library In gray enamel, kitchen and pantry in white enamel, all beautifully decorated: the second floor Is finished In old ivory ana decorated to match, beautiful elec tric fixtures throughout; this home is only so. leet from the park and over- looka .Florence boulevard; 21 blocks from street car; location can t be beat; owner lives out of town; will sell on terms; price only $4,500. THINK OF IT. The lot alor.e Is worth 81.800. 'PHONE LOUGLAS 1313 OK WALNUT 1708. ADDRESS 5019 CHICAGO ST. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, three lots and fruit trees. Good bargain as owner la le&vlnir town. 3Sth and Maple streets. Phone Webster 743. SEVENrroom, hot water heat, doble garage. On car line, $2,250. G. I. Stebbins, 1610' Chicago. Miscellaneous. A DANDY BUNGALOW well located, in close-in, restricted residence addition; brand new, stucco construction; six large light rooms; beau tifully finished In oak. enamel and ma hogany; oak floors throughout: tastily decorated; has class Inside and out; well built; well located and well worth the price, $4,950; terms. Let us put our time against yours and snow vow this. BENSON & CARMICHAEL. til T . Til ..i. u i - x a aidii xj i u l K . Evenings Walnut 1580. Douglas 1722. 6-R. MOD. HOUSE. ONLY $300 CASH. Large corner lot, ,126x150, one block from car; price $2,500. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS. PORTER A SHOTWELL. 0J S. lTth St. Douglas 601$ HOMES AND HXME8ITKS. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. I37 0m. Nat Bk Bldg Dong 1711. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO,. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Douglas 1064. F. D. WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE-Unimproved North. PRETTIEST MILE LOT 59x404 ft., one of those unique lots fronting 'west on Florence boulevard with a magnlfifcent view to the east from the rear. This lot Is near the head of Fort street, very available to car, paved street Only a few such lets left. .Act quickly If lnterested.v HARRISON & MORTON " REALTORS fit Omaha Nat'l. Vest. Doug. 314. HAPPY HOLLOW lot; 100 ft. front. $3,250.00. Web 1693. PETERS TRUST GO., Specialists In Apartment management. South 1 FOR SALE I lots, just south of Elmwood Park in Overlook addition. Owner leaving city, will sell cheap for cash. Address Box y 1183. Omaha Bee. Miscellaneous. GARDEN lots, near car line, $125 to $296; $1.00 down; 50 cents week; no interest; no I taxes, fnone uoug. 6074. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty LIVE DRUG BUSINESS FOR SALE Must sell quick. Am going Into military service. Stock invoices $10,000 to $12,000. Last year's business. $20,000. Would con sider trade on farm land. HECKER DRUG CO.. Humphrey, Neb. FOR SALE Electric shoe shop, completely xurnisnea; an latest and best tools; doing good business; sell for cash only; good references. L. J. Probst, Petersburg, Neb. W E WILL buy your home or business prop erty ana pay casn. H. A. WOLFE CO.. Electric Bldg. Tyler 88. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. Income, Business and Trackage Specialists. 15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 415 SMALL, up-to-date cleaning plant in good town for sale cheap; a money-maker. Ad dress Pantorlum, Sutton, Neb. BUSINESS property and investments. A. P. TUKEY & SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATETo Exchange 3 FINE ACRES IMPROVED TO EXCHANGE FOR m BUNGALOW Improvements consist of 3-room house, poultry house and barn; good well and Plenty of fruit, all ground In crop, which goes with the place; owner wants modern 5-room bungalow In north part of city of value not over $3,500. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Manville; evenings, web. 2671. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 2 lots, south and east front; will take auto or sell cheap; reason for selling have to leave city. Call Benson 736-J. T?rR Slitv. nr vnminri .u nil aoir f i-rtnt mill fa ra ettitsi j - -" - cheap; reason for selling have to leave city. Call Benson 736-J. STORE building and cash for acreage. Will give good trade. Call Mr. Browne. Tyler 16 I z. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE HOME $300 down for a strictly modern, brand new, 5-room bungalow. Liberty bonds or w. s. stamps same as cash. Douglas aoiu or juuax 4id, owner. ATTRACTIVE 6-room bungalow, fireplace. sleeping porch and garage. Dundee. Wal nut 1785. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Two beautiful lots just south of blmwod park In Overlook addition; full sijse lots, 60x150. Owner leaving the city will sell aheap for cash. Act quick. Address. Box Y 1165, Omaha Bce REAL ESTATE WANTED. FIVE-ROOM COTTAGE WANTED If you have a substantial, modern (furnace not important), five-room homo in good neighborhood and on through car lino that you will sell on payments with about $200 to $500 cash payment telephone South 1539 and give price and location at once. Jlust be clear and all on ono floor, and worth around $2,000. Distance not impor- tant if good location and near through car line. 3iil0 S. 25th street. WANTED RANCH OR FARM Press brick business block and residence property; also $30,000 worth mortage pa per. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 213 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. LIST with us for results your property. We nave demands for bouses valued from 12,000 to $10,000. SHULER & CARY, Realtors, Phone p. 6074. 204 Keellne Bldg. WE HAVR several vnnil rallahiA hnvttra Inr 6 ana 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 791 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. WANTED i or 6-room modern house near Hanscom park. About $3,000. F. D. Wead, 310 8. 18th St. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. HAVE that installment loan on your home changed to a straight five-year loan and relievo yourself of that monthly burden. K, H. Lougee, Inc., 638 Keellne Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, KeelineBldg. H. W. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loana L City National Bank Bldg. QUICK ACTION OM LANDS. W. T. GRAHAM. 04 Be Bldg, Donilas lilt. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. Cf FAluOANS mTF" "72 lO PAUL PETERSON. OV O S64 BRANDK1S THEATER BLDaT OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. t71 CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6. and 6 Per Cent -J. H. DUMO.NT CO., Keellne Bldg. fU. MONEY O yo JO HARRISON & MORTON.O 72 , 0 1 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg $100 to $10,0U0 MADE promptly. F D. Weed. Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Sta. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN & COMPANY Douglas 4!28. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 212 Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 686 Stocks and Bond OILl o-'k '"S securities are the best buy on the market today. We will furnish you. free of charge, any Information you desire in regard to the Franklin Oil and Uas Company, which has 11 (producing wells in the midcontlnent field! Mllllgan Brothers, Scarrltt Bldff.. Kansas City, Mo. Miscellaneous I MUST UNLOAD I have by purchase and lease acquired a large acreage of land in six different oil fields in Wyoming. I have beori called In the next draft, which means I must get outffrom under or lose every dollar I have Invested. This isyour chance to got in on the right end of an oil Invest ment. The best offer on anv tract buys it. Call for Robinson aU312 Bee Building. m i ma . af - TAKM AINU KAINLH LANDS FREE information on .farm lands Investlgat- ed by our land experts In many elates. Write Catholic Colonization Society, U. S. A.. Ashland Block. Chicago. Arkansas Lands. JLY 16TH7 Our eext excursion to McGehee. Ark W. 8 FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK Colorado Lands. FOR SALE 320 acre homestead, relinquish ment in Custer county, Colo., good soil; small Improvements; part ifenced, cheap. If taken at nee. Address Box Y 622. Bee, Nebraska Lands. BARGAINS TN CHOTCE FARMS, NEAR OMAHA, DOUGLAS CO. NEB. Fine Improved 80 acres, 23 miles west of Omaha, on Lincoln highway, only H4-mlle from Waterloo, Neb. Is very choicest bottom land, some shade trees at buildings, excellent small pasture, red clover hay meadow. Nothing better In Douglas county. Prlre for quick sale on this beautiful farm, $300 per acre. acre. 120 acres Improved. 20 miles from Oma ha, and only 1 mile from Washington, Neb. Price, $225 per acre. 80 acres improved, 2ty miles from Wa terloo, Neb., ',4 -mile from school. Price, $12,000. Good terms. 160 acres, fine pasture and hay meadov., right near Valley, Neb., can be had at bargain. HELD LAND COMPANY. Phone Doug. 9148. 870 Brandels Bldg. 473 ACRES 100 PER CENT EFFICIENT LAND. This land highly productive, beln sub frrlgated; sandy loam, raised crops every year since breaking sod. 80 acres under cultivation, 60 acres good alfalfa, balance pasture, every foot can be farmed, small house, barns, sheds, corrals, granaries and garage, and in fact all ready to step in and begin producing and making money. Three fine groves and small orchard, S miles from town and main line U. P. R. R in good live community and convenient to good markets. A place to make money and to make an ideal home, trees, shrub bery, garden, etc.; very easily grown and well adapted to climate. This Is an ex ceptional place and well worth the price I ask, $125 per acre; I have very good rea sons for selling. Write or Inquire Box 68, Ogallala, Neb. Niobrara River Ranch Sheridan County. 5,080 acres crossed by the Niobrara river; 12 miles from town; 2,000 acres farm land, part of which Is most fertile valley land; 3,000 acres excellent pasture and nay land; upland also grows alfalfa two seta of Improvements; ' fenced and cross fenced; cuts 600 tons of hsy and al- raira; summers 700 head of cattle and winters 400; plenty of timber. This ranch is situated in a good farming country, where nearby farms are held at from $50 to ito per acre. Price $22.60 per acre reasonable payment, balance 6 per cent: will consider well Improved quarter near Omaha as part payment. WHITE & HOOVER, 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. 300-ACRE STOCK FARM FOR SALE: Thrne miles west and one mile north of Ft. Calhoun, Washington county. Neb., 15 miles northwest of Omaha. All fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire fence. 115 acres in cultivation, balance nasture. fine waterworks system and fine Improve ments lor raising and feeding hogs and cattle. Telephone connection and mall delivery at farm. Price $185.00 per acre. Inquire at Ft. Calhoun Slate bank or HENRY RQHWER, Fort Calhoun, Neb. HOLT COUNTY FARM FOR SALE 160 acres, located 6 miles from O'Neill, lies level, all good, black, sandv loam soil; produces any crop grown In Nebras ka; 20 acres under plow, balance hay land, which can all be broken and profi tably farmed; price $45 per acre, one-half cash, balance good terms; will not be on the market long. See M. A. La rson. Central City, Neb. 120 ACRES, well improved farm at $175 per acre, s and miles west of Fort Cal houn, and 1 mile south. Inquire of owner, Henry Hlnrlchson, Blair, route 4. Inde pendent phone BB33. yvkite me for picturea and prices my farms and ranches In good old Dawes Knnnfv A - - V. T Tr.. .-. . , uiiCriora, v-rawiora, UK SALE Best large body high-grade. medium-priced land In Nebraska. .Very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach, Neb. WE specialise in selling Nebraska ranches. White & Hoover, 464 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. 160 ACRES improved, close in, paved road. Alison, wi securities Bldg, South Dakota Lands. FOR CASH ONLY 680 acres Aurora county,! south Dakota, well Improved, fine land; price $75 per acre; good terms. J. C. Atkins Land Co., Perry, la. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a.. including. paid up water rights. Her.ry Levi & C. M. Rylander. S64 Omaha Nat'l. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to V-eep it. E. P. SNOWDEN SDN. 610 Electr Bldg Douelss 9371 D. tl . rUUL IKY AND PET STOCK 2nnn nav rlr r ui7.T5 s ; ?ri TV" 2' rj0ni)nAn?-OI L: C 1ICKrk"', ,n'ds' "r: chares " Webl" 1708' 2:12 '- : w e.EAT screenings, $2.00 per 100. Delivered. lj"glN. 16 th St.. Phone Doug 1142 I WHITE Leghorn laying hens. Will sell an or part of flock. Call Colfax 4081. 8 UTILITY does, breeding age," $1.60 each" iciepnone Hensori f61. BEAUTIFUL mars collie 1ST ppy for sale. ' "lei hone Harney 2374. Horses Live Stock Vehicles FRESH Jersey heifer, two weeks old. Young """ " P's, 4U48 Kort St. A. M. Grant. MONEY TO LOAN lne eusinss ilen of Omaha .Y . pianos and notes aa security "u' ra0.-' foods, total, $3.60. .. .i '"rger am ts. proportionate rate 432 Securities Bldg., 16th & Farnam. Ty. 668 LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 ' SMALLER LOANS. () Cf A O W. C. FLAT ATT UST JO 6TH FLR. BECURITINE8 BLDG. TY. 950 DIAMONDS AND .ikwhiuv" rniva" i i. i ITIvato loan booths. Harry Dodge D. ! Est. 1891 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa.. Julv 17 t vuii, ";. receipts, m obr; ahlpments, UUIB. , biwiiw, 1,D40 DblS. Rosin Firm; sales, 672 bbls.; receipts, 729 bbis.i shipments, 4,026 bbls.; stocks. 7,byb rnis. vtunte B, D, K, F, O. $9,800 .; J, $9.8509.90: I. unnawinos- k. $10.40; M, 10.50; N, $10.65010.76; WO, WW, $10.75, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Trading on Beef Steers Strong; Hogs in 15 to 30 Cent Advance; Sheep Higher Omaha, July II. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, Receipts were: Official Monday .... Official Tuesday Estimate Wednesday . . S,64 10,421 .. 7,025 15.941 .. 6,000 IS, 800 11,030 6.2S6 628 Three days this week.. .20. 07 39.670 Same days last week. .17,261 43.139 Same days 2 wks. ago. IS. 083 33.984 Same days 3 wks. ago. 15,210 42,917 Same days year ago. .. .12,014 37,694 23.119 34,033 40,940 16,336 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at S p. m , July 17, 111!: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. P.. M. & St. P 17 23 1 Wabash $ i Missouri Taclfic $ 1 Union Taclflc 41 49 1 j C. & N. W east 6 4 1 C. & N. W.'west 44 52 t St. P.. M. & O 10 16 P., B. &. Q., east 39 6 1 C B. Q., west 41 2 C, R. I. & P.,, east.... 6 12 1 C, R. I, & P., west.... 1 3 1 Illinois Central 3 S Chicago Gt. West.... 2 2 l Total receipts 223 201 20 S DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. 114 819 1.112 1,013 Morris & Co. i SwIH & Co 1,3:9 Cudahy Packing Co... 1.210 Armour & Co 1,315 Schwarts A- Co J. W .Murphy 1,87,1 2.504 2.904 1.941 1.136 3,526 Lincoln Packing Co.. S. Omaha Pack. Co.. Cudahyv Kan. City., Hill & Son J. B. Root Co J. H. Bulla Rosenstork Bros F. G. Kellogg Werthelnier & Dcgen. Sullivan Bros Rothschild & Krebs . . Mo. & Kan. Calf Co. . Hlggtns 29 15 .... 412 266 .... 71 .... 19 125 .... 22 .... 249 .... 10 107 22 .... 14 24 207 19 .... Roth Meyers John Harvey Dennis & Francis .... Tat O'Day Other buyers 9 . 720 .6,652 13,884 1,776 4,623 Totals Cattle Receipts were estimated early to day at 5,000 head, making the supplies for the three days 20,979 head, heavier than at any time during the past month and near ly 9,000 larger than a year ago. Trading was steady to strong on beef steers with very few well finished beeves available. flood to choice kinds were quotable from $17.50W 1S.20, medium grades from $15.25 iff 17. ii(. A string of western grass steers averaging around 1.160 pounds sold at $15.00 and another drove at $13.50 for 1,000 pound average. Butcher stock was steady on de slnible kinds but a very poor outlet for can ners and cutters. Stockers and feeders were steady with yesterday Uuotattons on tattle Good to choice beeves. $17.5018.20; fair to good beeves, $15.2517.00; common to fair neeves. $12. OB C14.5U: good to choice yearlmrs. flS.OOffl 17.50; fair to good yearlings, $13. BMTf 16.60; common to lair yearlings. S.00KO 11.00 good to choice heifers, $11. 00JT13. tt; good to choice cows, $10.6018.eo; fair to good oows, H.2610.25; common to fair cows, $7. 258.60; prime feeders, $11.60013.20; good to choice feeders, $11.00012.60; fair to good feeders, $9.0011. 00;. common to fair reeders, ib.6UW9.O0: good to choice stockers. $9.6011.60: stock heifers, I7.60Q9.00; stocK cows, 7.O0Gp8.00; veal calves, $8.001$.60; bulls, stags, etc., $9.6012.00, Hogs There were 189 loads of hara on the market this 'morning estimated at 13, 300 head, making the run for the first three days of the week 39,670 head. It waa an other lively market from tne rirst sale made until the close. Hogs were sold all the way from 15 to 30c higher, the bulk of sales being $17.55 17.80 with a top of $17.90 forf ull leads, $18.00 being paid for a piece of a load. The general market la fully 25o higher than yesterday's average market. Sheep Twenty loads of sheep were re ceived here today estimated at 6,000 head. The market opened early at around 26c higher than yesterday. A few native lambs sold at $18.60 this morning and the best ewes at $12.60. Feeder Iambs sold lata yesterday at $16.25 and yearling feeders at $12.25. The general market ia fully 25o hlfcher. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice. $17.00(5118.25; lambs fair to good, $14.6017.00; lamb feeders, $14.5016.75; yearlings good to choice, $13.0014.00; yearlings fair to good. $12.7513.0O; year ling feeders, II . 00 1 1.76 ; ewes good to choice, $11.0012.25; ewes fair to good $10.0011.00. SHEEP. No- Wt 100 Utah feeder lambs 68 661 Utah fat lambs 66 233 Idaho fat lambs 61 468 Washington feeder yearlings 75 7 fed fat ewes 134 33 fed fat lambs 63 133 cull 62 Pr. $16.78 18.40 17.88 12.30 12.60 18.60 16.00 Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, July 17. (United States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 11,000 head; common and light steers slow, others steady to stronger; choice 900-pound yearlings, $17.90; heavy bullocks, $18.16; both new yard records; good butcher cattle, steady; others slow to lower; calves strong. Beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16.860 18.15; common and medium, $11.60016.86. Butcher stock: cows and heifers, $8.15 14.50. Canners and cutters, $7.O08.16. niocKers and feeders: good, choice and fancy, io. 50(3)13 00; common and medium. a.ioKji ni.ou. veal calves: good and choice, $16.2517.00. Hogs Receipts 18,000 head; market closed steady on good, and lOp lower than yesterday's average on others; bulk of sales, SI 7. 46 igs T8. 25 ; butchers, $18.01) 18.36; packing, $17.2017.10; light, $18.10 uris.ao; rough, 116. 50017.10; pigs, $17.00 17.60. X Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head; market firm; range westerns. $14.36; prime neavy red western year linn. 116.60. Limb.' Choice and prime, $18.40 18.60; medium and good, $16.7618.40; culls, $1 2. 00 1 BOO. Ewes; Choice and prime. $12.75511 J.60- medium and good, $10.50 12.76; culls, $6.00 (ff'8.50. Kansas City live Stock. Kansas, City. Mo.. July 17 Cattle Re ceipts, 13,000 head; market lower; prime fed steers, I17.2518.10; dressed beef steers, $13.00017.00; western steers, $10.60015.00; southern steers, $7.OO14.O0; cows, $6.60 13.00; heifers, $s.0015.00; stockers and feeders, I $7.6016.00; bulls. $7.60010.00: calves, $8.00014.00, Hogs Receipts. 9.000 head: market high er; bulk, $18.00018.30; heavy, $18.20018.60; packers and butchers, $18.10018.40; light, $17.90018.25; pigs, $16.60017.00. htieep and Lambs Receipts. 2,400 head: market strong to 25c higher; lambs. $15.00 'it 18. 50; yearlings. $1 2.00 (& 15.00: wethers. $10.00013. 60t ewes, $8.00012.50. 0013. BOf ' St.' Lonls Live Stock. St. Louis. Mo.. Julv 17. Tattle Recelnts. 7,000 head; market steady; native beef sleers, $11. 50 18.60; yearling steers snd neirers, $7.60016.00: cows. $7,508 13.76: strwkers and feeders. $S.50(12.ftO: fair to prime southern beef steers. $10.00017.70: beef cows and heifers, $6.00013.00; native aives, (. 76017.00. Hogs Berelpts, 8,300 head; market high er: lights, $18.10018.20: Digs. $17.76018.16; mixed and butchers,, $17.90018.15; good heavy, $17.90018.10; bulk, $17.90018.15. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,700 head; market strong; lambs, $14.00018.00; ewes, $11.00012.00; canners and choppers, $4,000 .00. Slonx City Live Stock. Sioux City, July 17. Cattle Receipts. 2, 'io head; market steady: beef kteere. $9.75 13 50; fat cows and heifers. $8.50412. 00: anners, $6.6007.76: stockers and feeders. $9'.7.-.01O.5Oi feeding cows and heifers, $7.75 .:,o. Hogs Receipts. 12.000 head: market 10c to 15c higher; light, $17.60; mixed. $17.40; heavy, $11.20; bulk of sales, $17.20017.60. Shep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head; market steady. 8t. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. Mo., July n.Hogs Re Velpis, 7.500 head; market, higher; top, $182,".: bulk. $17.85018.15. Cattle Receipts, 2600 head; market, strong; steers, $12.00018.00; cows and heif ers. $7.no01.O; calves, $7.00014.60. Sheep Receipts, 1,600 head; market, higher; lambs, $-13.00018.25: ewes, $6,000 12.00. London Money, London. July IT. Bar Silver 48 l$-16d per ounce. Money 2 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills. 8 17-3 per cent; three month bills, 117-32 per cent. Metal Market. New Vnrk, July IT. Lead Quiet; spot, $8.05; spelter, easy; East St. Louis delivery, spot, $8. 5tt GRAIN AND PRODUCE! NEW YORK STOCKS Corn Prices Are Higher; Trad ing Slow and Demand Good; Oats Unchanged; Wheat Advances. Omaha. July 17. Receipts of grain were $7 cars of wheat, 46 cars of corn, Jl cars of oa4s and no ry or barley. Corn prices were lo to 2c higher, white grade selling at the Kxtremn advance for the early market. Trading was slow, though the demand for all grains was fairly good, buyers morely falling on the fore part of the day tu get together on prices. ' Oata were unchanged to e advance. Wheat figures were 1 rent higher. There were no sales of rye or barley re ported up to a late hour. Primary Movements. RECEIPTS. Today. Year Ago. 406.000 682.000 866,000 Year Ago. 181,0(10 425.O00 Wheat Corn . Oats. , 1,263.000 l.S,noo 1.239,000 SHIPMENTS. Today. 1 OS, 000 329,000 7l;i'0 Wheat Corn . Oats M5.000 . UNITED STATES rl.EAKlNOS Today. Year Ago. Wheat 72.000 2H5.00O Corn 232,000 302,000 Oats 240.000 691,000 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheal. t'orn. Oals. Chicago 132 439 299 Minneapolis " 49 Duluth 0 Kansas City 412 St Louis 190 39 40 Winnipeg 27 Omaha (irnln Movement. (RECEIPTS. (Cars.) Last Year. 2 85 13 0 0 9 87 4H 1 Today. 87 .... 45 .... 21 .... 0 Whist Corn Oats . . Rye .. Barley Wheat Corn Oats . Rye .. 0 SHIPMENTS. (Oars.) 49 1 1 15 0 2 Barley 1 The following cash prices were paid: Corn No, 3 while: 1 car, $2.01; 2 cars, $2.00. No. 4 white: 2 cars, $1.92. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.80; 4 cars, $1.78. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.70. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.68. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.67; 1 car. $1.66. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.62. No. 6 yellow: 2 cars. $1 57. No. 6 yellow: 1 ar, $1.60; 1 car, $1.47. Sample yellow: 1 ,ar, $1.43; 2 cars, $1.40; 2 cars, $1.30. No. 5 mixed: Vcar, $1.60. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.45. Oats Standard: 1 car, 75c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 7414c; 1 car, 74e. Samplu white: l"4 cars, 73c. Wheat No. 1 bnrd: 16 cars, $2.21. No. 2 hard: 1 car, $2.21; 14 cars. $2.20; 2 cars, $2.10. No. 3 hard: 3 cars, $2,20; 3 cars, $2.19. i, Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art t Open. I High. Low.j Close. Yest Corn j I I July 1 69H 1 61 !5i 1 69U 160(4 Aug. 1 694 1 62 Mi 1594 1 60(,161U Sept. 1 60h I 61 Tu 169U 1 60Vs16Hi Oats. July 76(i 76H 754 764 75H Aug. 72 73 73 72, 72(4 Sept. 70A, 71 70H 71 10 Pork. July 46 26 45 25 45 25 45 28 44 80 Sept. 45 00 45 35 45 00 45 35 44000 Lard. I July 26 20 26 26 26 15 26 16 21 15 8ept. 26 16 26 30 26 15 26 26 26 16 Ribs. I July 24 40 24 40 24 401 24 40 24 $0 Sept. 24 60 24 80 24 67 24 72 24 6$ CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Improvement In Crop Conditions Helpful to Bean In Corn Market. Chicago, 111., July 17. Belter crop condi tions, together with the fact that wheat premiums were almost a tmng or past, ex erclsed a bearish- Influence today on corn. The market closed nervous, ic to l'io net lower, with August $1.60 to $1.60, and September, $1.60(4 to $1.60(1. Oats aalned half cent to 1 cent and provisions a shade to 46c. Oood rains over Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota and parts of Missouri Inspired gen. eral selling at the outset In the corn market and although a strong rally ensued fresh selling pressure developed and carried prices downward again most ot the time tne rest of the day. The temporary upturn waa ascribed to advices Indicating that ship ments from the country would be sharply curtailed. On the other hand, much notice waa taken of the fact that No. 2 red winter wheat was now selling here at the govern ment guaranteed minimum, and that millers refused to pay more, in this connection tt was said that tho southwest, where the wheat harvest has been finished, led the late selling of corn. Wet weather delays to cutting and thresh ing gave strength to oals. There were also bullish crop reports from North Dakota and Canada. Covering by shorts made provisions firm. Offerlngsiwf re scarce. Chicago, July 17. Butter Higher: creamery, 8844c. Eggs Receipts, 11, $46 cases: market un changed. Potatoes Unsettled: receipts. 62 ears: Virginia, barrel, Cobblers. $6.255.60; Illi nois and Kansas, early Ohios. $2.75)2.86; Kentucky, Cobblers, $3.0003.10. Poultry Alive, unchanged. Loral Stocks and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker & Co., 449 Omaha National Bank building, umana, wcd: Stocks Bid Doug. Hotel Co. pfd. and bonus 70 Harding Cream Co. 7 pet. pfd. 99 Neb. Power Co., 7 pet. pfd 59 Om. ft C. B. St. Ry pfd Om. ft C. B. R. & B. pfd Orchard Wil'm Co. 7 pet. p. 100 Union P. L. Co., 7 pet. pfd. .100 Union Stock Yards Co., Omaha 100 Bonds Am. O. ft H. Co. 6s, Jan. 1, '20 96 Am. For. Sec. Corp. notes 96 Can., Dom. of 6 pet. due 1921 95 Colu's, Neb., L., H. ft P. 6s, '24 94 Det. United Ry 7s, April 1, '23 96 Galveston, Tex., 6 p. C. '26-47 99 Hardy, Neb. t p. W W due '26 99 Jap. First 4 pet. loan of '05 86 K. C. Rya. Co. 7s, 1921 97 Iowa Portland Cement Co. 6s Lincoln O. ft E. L. 6s, 1941.... 80 Lincoln, Neb., 4s, due S '30-'33 Mont. Pow. Co F R M'e 6s, '43 88 Om. ft C. B. St. Ry 6a, 1928.. 83 Om. Athl Club Bldg. s, '20-32 99 Omaha, Neb, Pav. 4s, 1924.. 97 Om., renewal 4s, May 1, '32 97 Onawa, la., sewer 5s, 8. '31-37 98 Puget Sound T. L. ft P. 7s, 1921 97 Rue. gov. 6 Inter's, '16 due '28 92 Seattle, Wash, 4s, June, 1981 96 Spokane, Ref. 4s. Oct. 1, 1931 97 Swift & Co. 6s, 1944 94 Asked. 80 100 100 66 56 " 101 l on 101 07 97 96 95 97 100 100 88 98 100 81 4. HO 89 85 100 98" 98 99 98 96 97 M'A 94 New York Money New York, July 17. Mercantile Psn.r Four and sixth months, 6 per cent. sterling sixty-day bills. I4.72(t: com. merclal 60-day bills. $4.71; demand $4.76 6-16; cables, $4.76 7-16. Francs Demand, $5.71; rabies, $6.69. Guilders Demand, 61u; rabies, 61c. Lire Demand, $8.81; raJles, $8.80. Silver Bar, unchanged; Mexican dollars, unchanged. Time Loans Steady; all 6 per cent bid. Call Money Hlch. low. ml bur rate and last loan. 8 per cent; closing bid. 5(4 ner rent; offered at 8 per cent. U. S. 2. reg .. 98 'Gt. Nor. 1st 4 Us 85 U do counon III (' rt i. ?i U. 8. 3a, reg .. 9981 Int. M. M. (is.. 97 do COUDOn ... B9VK. C. S. ref. 5a 79 IT. 8. Lib. .3 'As . 99.61.. tt N tin 4 Kit U. 8. 4s, reg ..I0(4M K ft T 1st 4 Bftii do coupon ...106 (4 Mo Pac. een. 4a 68 Am. For. Sec. 6s 97 "Mont. Power' 6s 89 Am. T. ft T. c. Cs 88 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 94'i Anglo-French 6s 93 Nor Pac. 4s .. 81 Arm. ft Co. 4s 83 Nor. Pac. 3s .. 60 Atchison gen. 4s 81 o 8 L. ref. 4s.. 82 V B. ft O. CV. 4 (4s 78 Pac. T. ft T 6s 90 U B. Steel ref. 6s 98 Penn. con. iAm 94 (i Cen. Leather 6s 93 (4 Penn. ran. 4U,a. 89 Cen. Pac. 1st, . 77 Reading gen. 4s-S3 C. ft O. cv. 6s.. 81 S L & 8 F a 6s 68 C B ft Q j, 4s 94USO. Pac. cv. 6s. 91 C M ft 8 P o 4s 76 So. Ry. 5s ,...89 CKI&PRr4s 87 Tex. ft Pac. 1st 82 C. ft 8. ref. 4s 71 V. Pac. 4s 84 D. ft R. G. ref. 6s 61 ir. s. Rubber 6s 79 D. of C. 6s ('31) 91 U. S. Steel 6s. Erlo gen. Is ... (4 "Wabash 1st .. 9.1 Gen. Klec. 5s.. $8 French gov. 6 (4 a 91(4 Asked. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., July 17. Corn July, $1.58; August, $1.69; September. $1.60. Kansas City, Mo., July IT. Butter and Poultry Market, unchanged, Eggs Firsts, 17c seconds, 10c. Kngar Market. New York, July IT. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal, 6.066c; fine, granulated, 7.60c. New York Cotton. v New York, July IT. Cotton closed barelv steady at a not fata of 22 to tt point Market Keeps Pace With De velopment of War Situa tion; Sumatra Tobacco Rivals U. S. Steel. New York. July It. The stork market today kept pace with the latest aspect of the war situation. Advices from the west ern front occasioned moderate selling of long holdings and Intermittent bear pressure, but the reaction made relatively little headway. Domestic financial developments were dis tinctly reassuring, the rapid sale of the $50. 000.000 Bethlehem Steel note Issue affording evidence of a sound investment Inquiry for high grade securities. . Reduction of the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago St. Louis railroad dividend was not regarded as symptomatic of general rail road condltiona, the cut, according to the di rectors, resulting from technical rather than actual reasons. Sumatra Tobacco, which rivaled IT. S. Steel In point of activity,' was again one of tne noteworthy features of the aeneral Hat, The stock fluctuated violently within an 8- point radius ana olosed at a loss of 6 points. U. 8. Steel's extreme break of lli nolnts waa half way retrieved later and related issues finished for the most Dart at noml. nal recessions. Motors and subsidiaries were la demand toward the end at average gains of 1 point ana minor metals. Including low-priced mln Ing issues, owed their gains of 1 to J points to i no activity ot pools. t Ralls .were In the background through out tha session, even Reading showing un usual apainy at a net Joss of a large frao tlon and shippings lost part of their re cent gains. International Issues were the finest features of the bond list, the Liberty group being barely steady. Total sales, par value, aggregated $4,260,000. Old U. S. bonds were unchanged on call. Closing sales, nigh. Low, Bid. 66 Am. Beet Sugar . . Am. Can Am. Car Foun'y Am, Locomotive .. Am. Smelt. & Ref, Am. Sugar Ref. ; . . Am. Tel. & Tel. .. Am. Z L, A S. ... Anaconda Copper . Alchtaon AO&WI8SL Bait. Ohio B. & S. Copper . Cal. Petroleum ..K Canadian Parlfle . Central Leather ,, Ches. Ohio C, M. ft St. P. ... Chi. A N. W C R. I. A p. ctfs. Chtno Copper .... Colo. Fuel A Iron . 46 84 46 84 66(4 77(4 111(4 95 19 67V 84 102 64 29 18 146 87 66 92 18 89 46 84 200 84H 900 73( 77 300 96(t 8.000 2 OS 6,600 68 (t 600 1 84 200 108 300 66 1,300 $1 95 19 67 64(4 103 64 18 H 800 66(4 66(( 600 14 . 1,300 . 16.100 . 1,100 us 44 V 66 81. 66 Corn Prod. Ref. Crucible Steel . Cuba Cane Sugar . nistlllera' Securities Erie (leneral Electric .. C.eneral Motors .. Great Nor. pfd. . . (It. Nor. Ore ctfs. . 200 700 200 81 65 18 66(4 4 IS 300 146 146 146 3,000 161 151 163 90 81 100 1$ 11 Illinois Central 96 62 97 29 36 33 111 28 97 29 21 84 19 71 17 103 87H 10 43 11 14 18 l 18 81 23 45 149 121 Inspiration Copper 1,000 63 63 Int. Mer. Mar. pfd. 6.600 '98 97 internal I mcKei .. Internat'l Paper .. Kennecott Copper . Louisville ft Nash. Maxwell Motors .. Mexican Petroleum Miami Copper .... Missouri Pacific ., Montana Power ., Nevada Copper .. . New York Central N. Y.. N. H. ft H. Norfolk ft Western Northern Pacific . Pacific Tel. Tel. Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal .. Ray Consol. Copper Reading Rep. Iron ft Steel . Shattuck Aril. Cop, Southern Paclflo .. Southern Railway . Studebaker Corp. . Texas Co Union Paclflo 700 SO 29 600 37 $ :::::::: 98 7 2,600 600 23 23 300 71 71 V.oOO 44 ' 43 4,600 88 87 2.800 82 91 1,300 83 ii" ioO 45 46' U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 128 United States Steel 61.900 10684 m.u miu ITl.U c .... .-uypnr X.SVV SI 10 II waoasn pfd. "B" 24 """""" union .. oniiMKiiuuso r.iec. noa 42 41 Total sales for (jha day, 270.000 shares. AT THE THEATERS Thomas Tries an Experiment Manager Thomas of the Rialto is in a quandary as to whether the mo tion picture going public of Omaha prefer stars or the story itself the more? Only a few weeks ago he presented "Missing," a story without a single star, but which was faultlessly direct ed, and as well as a story above the average, with the result that business was more than on several pictures that had big names as the attraction. He is again trying out this experi ment the last half of this week pre senting David Graham Phillips' well known novel, "Old Wives for New," in which no particular star is featufed. This is called a Cecil B. DeMille spe cial production, being made under the personal supervision of this well known director, while the cast in cludes such screen players as Elliott Dexter, Theodore Roberts, fully Marshall, WandaHawley. and Flor chee Vidorl Thf following Sunday William S. Hart is featured in "Shark Monroe," which will give Manager Thomas a very good onnortunitv to check star versus story. In the Silent Drama. Empress Rllly Knight's 20 roosters, ap-1 pearing at the impress, are full fledged actors who do things worth crowing about. Ha furnishes them with a Ferris wheel, a circle swing, a see-saw. a merry-go-round, all of which they work and perform In numerable stunts thereon. Harry tha king ptn of the bunch dressed in full evening clothes shows a "fowl" 'desire to Impersonate a drunken human of the club variety. An other tries to. expound the system of "courting" enjoyed in roosterland. "Lend Me Your Name 7" la nob, a leap year mar riage proposal at all, but the earl of GU- leign rinda a burglar in his room and both realize that they are the doubles. Both of these men are played by Harold Lock wood In a fascinating screen' play, "Lend Me Your Name," which is being shown at the Empress theater for the last half ot the week. Htrnnd . Mae Marsh appearing In "All Woman" will be at the Strand all the rest of this week and next Sunday, after which tlmo the theater will be closed for the great er part of the coming month to be re nil red and decorated. In "All Woman" Mlaa Marsh plays tha part of a city e-lrl wha leaves for the mountains to claim en In. herltance. Arriving there she finds that she has found a very bad time and while there bends her efforts to reforming It. In her characterization of the part Miss Marsh ap pears at her best bringing into the story a charming feminine spirit and a picture of a icni American gin. 1 KiaJto "Old Wives for New." a r.m.v. able photoplay of David Graham Phillips' novel of the same name will be here the remainder of this week. The story taken up for discussion tells of the Uvea nt a man ana woman who marry young In the heat of youthful passion and rue it bltterlv l.t.r wiiu low who oecomes sioveniy "jrnne tne man gains rather than loses. Another wom an enters Into the life of the man and the SKIISlNER PACKING W COMPANY "" WHOLESALE Poultry-Butter Eggs 1116-lllfi Doutflas. St Tel-Pouflas fe2l eternal trlanule la eatalillehed. It Is an 'In teresting study of a social problem nml a. play that has been produced under Cecil 1) Mine's direction in a splendid dtylo. Sun Louise Olaum will appear here fur the last times today In her new play 'Wed locked." an Interesting and wen played story of married life and its Incidental trou. hies. Although the play calls upon Miss Olaum for considerable artistic ability in producing the various emotional climaxes possible to It thera are lighter momenta of, humor written Into the script that mako It a delightful slory for an audiance. It la at Paralta production and has bcTn excellently staged and lighted. On Friday and 8atur- , day will bo aeen Margarita Fischer In "Im possible Susan," a comedy drama with a laugh In every flash. Muse Norma Talmadge will bo shown for the last times today In what has proved to 1 be her most popular production, "The Safety ' Curtain." The play ts one which wUI a p. peal to every one. Miss Talmadge Is seen In the role of a muslo hall dancer whll ' Eugene O'Brien makes a striking and hand some captain. The scenes depicting the flrn panic in the muslo hall are realistic . and thrilling and the story Is told humanly and with plenty of incident. Lothrop In "Hoops of Steel," playing here for tMe last times today Henry Walt hall appears In a photodrama whoo real power lies In his elevar work In depleting the character of the Wading man, that of a strong willed man whose force of mind and high regard for what Is right carriee . him over obstacles and to success. Walthall la assisted by an excellent cast bringing to me araraa several climaxes produced with fine effects. Thera will also be shown to day the Pathe news and a comedy. Alhamhra Pauline Starber, appearing In "The Man Who Woke Up," will be here to day only In an Interesting character delinea tion written Into a. clover play. There will also ,be a Keystone comedy. On Friday Gladys Hulette will show In "Mrs. Slacker." the story ef a woman who 1a brought to . roaltze that a woman has a place In tl world war and who grows to fill it. Jule Carmen In the photodrama "Confession" ha ' an emotional part In which the man she ' loves la saved from death at the hands of the law at the critical moment through the faith In his innocence and the untiring ef- forts of the heroine in his behalf. Tathe - ' news weekly also runs on Saturday. Apollo Mae Marsh, starring In "Fields of Honor" will he the feature offering here to- ' day and Friday. Miss Marsh has a play hare that allows her opportunity to demon- 1 strata that she Is capable of handling a biff story in an artlstlo manner. It la a plot with life of today as Its theme and ha been exeellently produced In the larger ' scenes. On Saturday will be seen Carlyla Illackwetl and an all star cast In "Tha-,-(absrat." a drama of night life and gsyet " that la refreshing with its lightsome bits vt humor and Its brilliant action. "A Fight for Millions" with William Duncan In the ' lead will also be shown here on Saturday. Rohlff "In Bad," a comedy drama that ; la chuck full of action and laughs Is the of fering here today with William Russell In ' the leading role. On Friday will be seen Irene Castle In "Tha HUlcrest Mystery ", a theme wlta a plot that Is complicated, call ing upon the dramatic talents of Mrs. Castle to untangle thai and around the mystery haa been built a stirring love atory. On Saturday comes June Caprice In 'Blue Eyed Mary," the daughter of a son who has been ' estranged from his people for years because of his marriage. When misfortune over akes her father Blue Eyed Mary takea mat.; cT.v h" own h?nds and going to the city where the grandmother lives effects a reconciliation. ; Grand Kitty Gordon In the dramntin "Th Intr'Pe''." Wll b the feature here today. The play ts a atlrrlnir and staging have been well jproduced. On ' , Katrine1" ,b 5?" "l ' Katherlne, In "American Buds." Not moment of the action, but these two bunchea of mischief are Into something On fled Whitman In "The Olrl from Beyond," New York Coffee. 1 V New York, July 17 Reports of furth.tr react ons In BraslI with a slightly easier tone in the cost and freight market, and the 1 allotment of another vessel to carry coffee from Braill for August shipment, were probably responsible for a renewal of seet. terlng liquidation In the market for coffee futures today. The opening waa I to 7 points lower, and the close was at a net de. ollna of 7 to 11 polnta with July aeHlng around l.26o and December 8,6 3c. July, . 1.17c; September, 8.41c; October. 8.4Tc; De cember, 8. 61c; January, 8.67c; March, 8 80c: May, 8.860. ; Spot coffee quiet; Rio 7s, Se; Santos 4a, 1 llc Minneapolis Grain. -Minneapolis, July 17. Corn No. I lew. $1.6601.78. ' Oats No. 8 white. T6W7To. ' lailllllOIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMiMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIillltlllll'IKIHIIIIlK Bethlehem Steel Corporation Secured Serial Gold Notes : e . To Yield I BURNS,. BRINKER & COMPANY Investment Securities I 449 Omaha National Bank . j m wi i Bldg., Omaha, Neb. - " ! m 5 , - ilrilllllll6lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliillii:iiiiii. 'I July Offerings QUR July list of bonds and V short-term notes con tains fifty-nine offerings o! securities which are attrac tive at present prices. - It also gives condensed descriptions of twelve is sues yielding from 4.35 to 6-47. This list should be of in- ' terest to you. Bend for OB-170. , TheNationalGty . Company Cemifiondint Ofcti in JO CUUt Chicago -1 37 So. 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