3 THE EES: OMAHA. SATUEDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919. 1 ( I ! t if automobji.es. ANNUAL HOUSE CLEANING " v l s Jtf ijt mak room tor our new Itll 1916 Hupmobile 1916 0"K Or TKB BEST PURCHASES ON IMS MARKET TODAT. Late Model ttmgov super-six. rrvu -wiris WHKF.Lfl. EQUIPPED WITH NKW ntSK NON-SKID TIRES. , ; wis Ford Sedan tout 11,061 with many extras. Helnae elect rto starter, shock absorbers, bump. r, rerry iocs; wneei. Kan but very 1916 Mitchell Touring Cverhsuled and repainted 2400. 1914 Marion Touring Would make dandy runabout f 269, ' 1917 G. M. C 2-Ton Truck verhsulea' and repainted 11,001. 1917 Dart 1-Ton Truck Overhauled and repainted 1700. 5 Brand New 2-Ton Dart Trucks Vt cost prices. Belling at 12,067 our pries 4.iuu lor quicg sale. - VICTOR MOTOR CO. Ask for Mr. Bcrlpps. )ougla 1481. 6?1 Fsrnem It. fcOtTT FAIL TO ATTEND THE USED- CAR SALB AT THB JONES-HANSEN- CADILLAC CO.. AND SELECT THE CAR TOO" WANT. MANY SIZES AND ALL PRICES. OPEN EVENINGS UN TIL O'CLOCK. " CADILLAC BLDG., FARNAM ST., AT 26TH. lUil Hudson auper-six. wlrs wheels, over fcauieS and la perfect running order. Kesrly aew 1111 Ford sedan, eleetrlo starter and lights, shook absorbers and manr ether sgtraa. Ill Hupmobile touring, repainted and overhauled. Tlefe or Motor Co. t'l Farnam. Donglas 14M. ! MID WINTER 1. .UJAIN3 BTew Rao, six, 17 Stuilcx.uor ill It Hupp touring, , II Dodge touring-, it Empire touring, 17 Allen touring-, 11 Chevrolet touring-, 17 Chevrolet touring-, aew Ford Cedes, new Ford ooupe and 14-17-18 Ford touring cara. Many othera all in fine eondltion and eold under a guar antee of money back if not satisfied. Frawver Auto Co.. 1810 Farnam. MEEKS AUTO CO. Vied care bought, aold and exchanged. We buy tor cash and Bell on time. Full lint to aeiect from. Middle State Oarage. toiS-t Farnam St. Douglas 4101. WEEKS AUTO CO. USED CAES AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN FRICE& STANDARD- MOTOR CAR CO, t 8030 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. NEW TIRES "ON SALE. Firestone. Congress, Lee Pullman. FIsk. Write for prices. - Mention sises. FATMAN T1RB JOBBERS, 2016 FARNAM. iA.L,"i'uMOBlLli electrical repairs; service siatlonfor Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. N. 19th. Webster 1101.-- 1 1 -u BH VAN AND STORAGE CO.. will store your auto. Rates tor Ford ears. t a month; large ears, IS a month. , IiB;ta 43JS. . . . . . SviiJUANO. Senalbls Six. HARSH OAKLAND CO., 8300 Farnam. St. . BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., IBtJl and Jackson. Ford Agents D, 8608; & ANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; 'quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 1051 Farnem St. D. 6036, "ooob used cars. "" ' OUT U SMITH. tt!i snd Firnem 8ts Douglas 1170. E'OR SALE cheap, nearly new S-passenger .; Sedan. Will take Liberty bonds in part I payment -Tel. South 806. QUALITY USED CARS. TAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO., 2662 FARNAM. WB ARB THE USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER AUXO CO., 5t Farnem. Harney 414. 191? FORD CHASSIS. F "EFFECT CONDITION, .GOOD TIRES, ", TTtKR SIS. 1064'. FARNAM. . Ford Market. Fsrnam. -s - 2220 Farnam. t Nw Ford Bodies. ; , 1185 Each. fffliiD town oar body, lilt model, r. P Barnnm, 1121 Cuming St. D. 8044. I iOUU TOUKINO CAR. 1017 model. good condition. Call Benson 144 J. Tires and Supplies. TIRES ONE-HAIF PRICE. , GUARANTEED 1.600 MILES. f -1 ; ...I 7.6MS0xStt I.2S 'tixt l.tJ$H 11.16 . -.4 .......... 11.60 54x4 11.00 We furnteh the old tires. . A vetUs wanted. 1 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1610 Davenport Street. 4 a I i iniors "miles; have your tires re ti aded by G. 4k Os Tire Co. 416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1S$1-W. i . '," Lee puncture-proof pneumatlo tires end eliminate your tire troubles. Powell Kur-ply Co., 1051 Farnam St. tvK tight delivery, good running Or el t; will eell cheap. H. 078S. t..- 7) itree. ftrat-claea condition. $5 to US. Sent on spprovaL Duplex Tire Co 116 S. 17th St. - Repairing. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radnttors repaired and rebuilt; large stock used radiators New Ford honeycomb radiators OMAHA RADIATOR At TIRE WORKS. 1" Cuming 80S4 Farnam. HXri-ET radiators, fendere and auto bodies; repairing at reasonable prices. Prompt attention given to garage work ship your radiator direct to ue. NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE. Tne, 7SM. H S. 19th St Painting. l-.'P. lUrnum Co.. 1121 Cuming. D 1044. K!rh grade Automobile Painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. KLET-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Burgalns In used machines. Victor H. hunt, the Motorcyols Man. 17th and I yfsvenvorth. PERSONAL SliS SALVATION Army Industrial H . lieits your old clothing, turnUuru. I's-ki Doug, lilt and our wagon will cull. Call and Inspect our sew home m-ni-nu Dodge st MONEY TO LOAN. I" s- ed by the Bualneee Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as eecui. l'j, 140. 4 mo., H. goods, total, 11.00 PROVIDENT LOAN SOC1ETT. - Pwnrlty H -'.g.. Itith ft Farnam. Ty. ians ON DIAMONDS, JEWELRY AND 1 1 C LIBERTY BONDS. OCT, -i J O W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1M1 ' , f FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. S. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry MaSeeh, 114 rdse, D. il. Est. 1111 V J A - QND AT JSWBLRY LOANS. j8oe Want Ads are the Best Busi C?sj Ecostert, BRINGING UP THIb 15 A FINE HOMF I f I iUPPOiE. 5HE HA.'h ' I I WC! COMlK tN NQw-aL ) I I " P LlKZ TO TaKE 0(JC? 1 I OLLy- 1 ' LJVEIN.irAJr HinnrNi'Tnar, J CALL HER DOWN WHILE C2t mTLE3, KNOW WHY C&?h P'E OOI L THAT'S, WHAT uy lj bil y$ Jrvh i r K p1- Horses Live Stock Vehicles. For Sale. HAIRSINE'S DUROC SOW SALE MISSOURI VALLEY, IOWA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1919. ' . 40 HEAD 40. I am eelllng an offering consisting of twenty bead of good, tried sows, daugh ters of some of the most noted boars of ths breed. They have been excellent producers and will prove valuable breed ing matrons for those who make selec tions. - I am selling twenty very choice gilts; a number of thi-ee sre by First Choice, our show boar we had out last fall. The offering le mated to one of the richest bred senior boar pigs that ever came to a western herd. This is Walt's Orion King, sired by Walt's King, be by Walt's Top Colonel. His dam Is Orion Lady A 14th, by Joe Orion 2d, second dam by Jack Friend. What better blood could a breeder ask for? A tew sows will be mated to First Choice. This la one of ths early sales of the sea son and there will no doubt be several bargains. The offering la royally bred I and you will hear of Walt's Orion King being a popular boar another year. (Signed) M. H. CRUISE, Fleldman for the Nebraska Farmer. . ROBERT HAIRSINE, MISSOURI VALLEY, IOWA. Don't forget the big auction of over 200 horses and mules at atock yard s stables next Thursday, January 10th. If you want to buy horses, this Is the place. If you have horses to -sell bring them to this sale. We can sell any kind you may have. L C. Gallup, Auctioneer. NOTICE to farmers, selling out harness stock, sacrifice, owner in trance, cee bargains at residence, S124 Lake St. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Bee Building company will be held at the) office of the company in Omaha at 4 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, January 11, 1111, for the election of a board of direc tors for the ensuing year and the trans action of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. By order of the president. N.-P. FEU Secretary. Decil-ll-Jan4-llrl8M&B Chicago Live Stock. . Chicago, Jan. 10. Battler-Receipts, 10,000; beef steers, and good butch er cattle, steady; common cow stuff, slow to 20 cents lower; closed weak; calves, eteady; day prices, un changed, except butcher atock, cows and heifers. 17.76 14.50; canners and cutters, 20.8597.75. Hoss Receipts, 60,000; market, closing mostly 15 cents under yesterday's aver age; early top 117 80; few above 117.00; late, bulk of sales, 117.4017.60; butchers, 117.617.70; lights, 117.0017.66; pack ing, I10.7617.04; throwouts, 110.00 13.50; pigs, 216.00910.66. Sheen and Lambs Receipts, so.oou; rat fambs closed mostly 26 cents lower than yesterday; sheep, low: lambs, choice and fancy. 116.8617.10; medium and good, H6.0016.85: culls. Ill.60iffll4.00; ewes. choice and prime, 110.75(911.00; medium and good, 19. 2 a 10.76; culls, 5.007.76. Sioux City Live Stock, Slmir Cltv. Ia.. Jan. 10. Cattle Re ceipts, 2.000 head; market steady: beef steers, 18.60 ls.eo; lai cows ana rniro,, lf.0013.60; canners. 15.S00.76; stockers and feeders. 18.001913. 60; fedlng cows and heifers, 26.00 10.00. Hogs Receipts. l,uu oeaa; marsei steadyi light, 110.6O17.O0; mixed, 116.90 ei?10: heavy. U7,0Q17.15: bulk 01 sales, 110.9017.60. - - Shep and Larnos Receipts, i,oir neaa, market steady. ' " St.' Joseph tiVe Stock. - St. Joseph. Jan.. 10,-Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head; market weak; steers, 110.00 18 25: cows and heifers. 7.00tt'i ou; calves, 17.0015.60. Hogs Receipts, o.ooo neaa; memoi higher; top. 117.60; bulk, 117.00 17. 40. SheeD and Lambs Keceipts, a.ouu neaa; market slow; lambs, -113.004Jil6.60; swes. 17.50010.40 KIMBALL NEBRASKA FARM FOR SALE BY UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. Six full sections just north of Bushnell, Ne braska, on mam line of Section 3, Townsh 637.93 Acres. Section 5, Townsh 638.10 Acres. Section 6, Townsh 630.97 Acres. Section 9, Townsh 640.00 Acres. Section 1, Townsh 6d7.92 Acres. Section 3, Townsh 636.24 Acres. Prices Low, Easy Terms, 10 Years Time, Interest at 6 per cent. For full information apply to J. A. GRIFFITH, Land Commissioner, U. P. R. R. Co., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. FATHER Market LIVE STOCK Omaha, January 10, 1111. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Official Monday 0,168 12,421 17.200 Official Tuesday...... 12,201 17,991 20,','60 Official Wednesday .. 8,755 19.284 13.137 Officall Thursday.... 7,280 10,970 11,018 Estimate Friday 1,700 18,700 13,000 Five days this week 41.7(4 85,872 75,903 Same days last week 11,163 82.839 37,731 Same days 1 wks ago 14,821 ' 18,421 17,135 Same days 3 wks ago 40,128 90,884 41,920 Same days year ago 38,641 61,318 00,900- Recelpts and disposition of live atock at the Union Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., tor 14 hours ending at 3 o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. H's. C, M. A St. Wabash 23 2 1 so 36 90 38 9 20 14 T 4 1 rio.'.' i 4 ii) . 3 7 10 25 Missouri Paclflo Union Pacific 15 C. & N. W., east.. 2 6 C. & N. W., west CO C' St. P., M. & O. .17 C, B. Sk Q, east.. 9 C, B. & Q., west.. 24 C, R. L P., east 1 C R. I. & P., west 2 Illinois Central .. 1 Chi. Gt. West.... Total rscetpts 178 281 DISPOSITION Cattle. Morris & Co 726 Swift & Co ....1,434 Cudahy Packing Co. 624 Armour & Co 1,431 Schwarts A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co 68 St. Clair Packing Co. 67 Higglns Packing Co 15 01 Hogs. 4.276 4.106 4.231 1,460 216 1.133 Sheep. 649 1,904 2.903 1,338 Hoffman Bros T ... Glassberg 7 - . . P. O'Dea 1 . ... W B Van Sant Co 21 F. P. Lewis 161 ... J. B. Root A Co... 138 .. J H. Bulla..., 60 F. G. Kellogg 63 Werthel'er & Degan 16 ... Ellis & Co 47 Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co 140 .... B. G. Christie 20 ... Banner Bros....... 12 ... John Harvey I7S ... Jensen & Lundgren.. 81 ... Dennis Sc Francis., 118 ... Cheek & Kreba IS ... Other Buyers 1,104 1,796 Total 0,621 17,480 10,480 Cattle A rather liberal run for a Friday of 3,700 cattle were reported making sup plies for the week 41,750 head, or 10,000 heavier than a week ago. "ackers all had good orders and trade was fully steady on beet steers, bulk of the supplies being composed of medium grades selling from 215.0016.60, fully steady for the week and there was s strong undertone to the market. Butcher stock was steady on desirable offerli.gs this morning, Including medium heavy and caner -cows. Trade w as 25 60c lower tor the week on mrdium grades and steady on good to choice and canning cows, Feeders were strong on de sirable kinds which were scarce and any thing under 750 pounds was a catch as catch can sale, but fully steady for the week. Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves 117.2518.60; good to choice beeves 115.0017.00; fair to good beeves, 112.75 14.75; common to fair beeves, 29.00$ 12.50; good to choice yearlings, 116.500 17.60; fair to good yearlings. 113.0015.60; common to fair yearlings, 110.0013.00 choice to prime grass steers, tlS.OO 16.00; fair to goed grass beeves, !13.0O15.OO: common to fair grass beeves, 11.00 12.60; Mexicsn beeves, t8.OOitT10.00; good to choice heifers, tl0.0012.60; good to choice cows, tlO.OO13.00; fair to good cows, !8 261.50; common to fair cows, 17.008.25; prime feeders, 213.6015.5O; good to choice feeders, tll.0012.50; fair to good feeders, 18.60 9.50; common to fair feeders, 17.008.00; good to choice stockers. 19.6012.50; stock heifers. 16.50 8.50; stock cows 16.257.6 stock calves. 17 009.50; veal calves. 17.609 13.60; bulla, stags, etc. 18.2610.60. Hogs Receipts were liberal again to day, 167 loads estimated at 18,700 head. The early market was fairly active and generally steady with yesterday. There was the same procedure that has been followed for several days, that Is clos ing much lower than the opening, to day's close probable being 1015c lower than the early morning sales. Bulk did not very much being tl6-!017.26 with tops again at 117.46. Sheep Receipts were 67 loads esti mator at 13.000 head. There was an un dertone of weakness In the early market with buyers very slow to take on supplies, bids being lround lt-25o lower. Sales men being reluctant to concede this much COUNTY LANDS Union raatic Kailroaa. 15 North, Range 57 West, 15 North, Range 57 West, 15 North, Range 57 West, 15 North, Range 57 West, 15 North, Range 58 West, 15 North, Range 58 West, Copyright. mi, fntprnatton! Newt 8rv.c. and Industrial News of reduction. Fst ewes sold fully steady with yesterday, making a ton of 210.76. Quotations on sheep Lambs good to choice. 116:0016.86; lambs, fair to good Sl4.ftOOT16.00; lamb feeders, 11.1.0016.40; yearlings good to choice, ( 12.00yl5.I5 yearlings fair to good, !9.009.50; year- ll..g feeders. I9.5010.00: wethers fat. 110.5011.C0; wether feeders, 18.609 10:60. ewes good to choice, 19.6010.65; ewes, fair to good, t8.009.60; ewe feed ers 16.0013)7,00. Kansas City Live .Stock. Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 10. Cattle Re. ceipts, 6,000: no southerns; steady; prime fed steers, !18.0020.00; dressed beef steers, f 12.00irl7.75; western steers, tl0.0ut315.00; southern steers. 17.00 1.1.00; cows. 27.O014.0O; heifers. IS 00 16.00; stockers apd feeders, t7.6O16.O0; bulls. 27.6010.00-; c-lves. 17.OO14.00. Hogs Receipts, 14.000; steady to 10 cents lower; bulk, 117.0017.40; " heavy, 17.0017.60: packers and butchers, 217.50 17.70; lights. 216.7517.36; pigs, 210.00 41 H50. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.500; 10 cents lower; lambs, 213.5016.t0; year lings, 111. E0P 13.00: wethers, tlO.00 11.50; ewes, 29.0010.25; stockers and feeders, 26.5016.00. St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, Jan. 10. Cattle Receipts, 3,200; steady; native beef steers, 211.60 18.50; yearling steers -emd heifers, 19.60 16.00: cows, 27.5012.60; stockers and feeders, 28.6012.00; fair to prime south ern beef steers, tl0.0018.00; beef cows and heifers, 17.5016.00; canners and cutters, 17.268.00; native calves, $7.75 17.60. Hogs Receipts, 12,600: 10 eents lower; lights, tl7.0017.85; pigs, 113.0017.00; mixed snd butchers, 117.6018.00; good heavy, 117.9018.10: bulk, 117.6018.00, Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,100; stady; lambs, 116.5017.25; ewes, 18.60 10.60; canners and choppers, 16,00 9.00. ' New York Bonds. U. S. 2s. reg... 18 I. C. ref. 4s.. 82 U. 8 2s, coup. 98 Int. M. M. 6s.. 99 U. 8. ts, reg... 81 K. C. S. ref. 6s 84 U. S. 3s, coup,. 83 L. & N. un. 4s.. 86 U. S. Lib. H4s 19.60M., K. & T. 1st 4s ,ir n i. mo- msU'M K & T 1st 4s 67 U S. 4s, coupon 106 M. Pac. gen. 4s 6!H Am Tr. Sec. 6s 991lMont. Power 6s. 93 Am. T. ft T. c. 6s 93 N. W. C. deb 6s 19 H Anglo-French 6s 97 N. racmo s.. eon Arm. ft Co. 4s 88?iN. Pacific Is... 61 Atchison gen 4s 86 0. S. L. ref. 4s 86 B. ft O. cv. 4s 77Pac. T. ft T. 6s. . 15 Beth. Steel r. 6s 87 Penn. con. 4s 96 Cen. Leather 6s 96Penn. gen. 4s 89 Cen. Paclflo 1st 82 Reading gen. 4s 85 C. & O- cv. 6s.. 87 S L ft S F a 6s 68 CBd joint 4s 95S. Pac. cv. 6s.. 108 C M & S P c 4 81 Southern Ry 6s.. 96 C R I ft P r. 4s 75 T. ft P. 1st.... 91 C. ft S. ref. 4s 79 Union Paclflo 4a 81 D. ft R. G. r 6s 67U. 6. Rubber 6s 87 D of C 6s 1931 97 U. 8. Steel 6s.. 100 Erie gen. 4s.. 54Wabash 1st.... s Gen. E'ec. 6s.. 98 French gvt 5 104 Gt. N. 1st 4s 86 'Bid'Asked. Dunn's Trade Review. New York, Jan. 10. Dun'a tomorrow will say: ' "With the country passing tnrougn tne readjustment stages, after an era of ar tificial stimulus. It Is not Illogical to look for signs of hesitation and caution. That such Is plainly discernible Is not a symptom of weakness, nor an indication of dwindling confldei.ne, but Is merely a demonstration that natu.-st forcea are again coming Into operation. 7:is facts, that the Inevitable economic transforma tion Is proceeding the more smoothly and will be the more quickly completed, be cause of the disposition In many quar ters to set prudently, while great funda mental changea are In motion, snd to await clearer determination of the various problems of reconstruction. Among these, the question of prices ts one which com pels thoughtful attention and that about all markets are no longer under the domination of sellers show In what direc tion the pendulum' is swinging. Weekly bank clearings 13,884,663. Hay Market Receipts on both prairie and alfalfa light, demand good causing prices to go some higher on prairie hay. Alfalfa firm and steady with no change In prices. Oat and wheat straw In good demand. Upland prairie hay, choice, 127.00; No. 1, t25.0028.00; No. 2, t21.0023.00; No. 3, 110. 0019. 00. Midland. No. 1, 125.00 26.00; No. 2, 121.00322. 00. Lowland, No. 1, t200022.00; No. 2. 21.00lt.00; No. 2, 113.0015.00. Alfalfa, choice, 132.00 33.00; No. 1, 130.0031.00; standard, f28.0030.00: No. 2, 126.O027.OO; No. 1, 122.0026.00. Straw, oat, 213.0014.00; wheat, 212.00 13.00. New Tork General. New Tork, Jan. 10. Wheat Spot, steady; No. , 2 red, J2.31. track. New York. . Corn Spot, easy: No. t yellow, 11.65 and No. 1 white, 11.65, cost and freight, New York. Oats Spot, steady; standard, 80c. Hay Firmer; No. 1, tl.601.66; No. 2 21.401.45; No. 2, tl.20l.0. Pork Unsettled; mess, 250.00. Lard Firm; middlewest,' !23.102t.00. Other articles, unchanged. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 12.27; 1 car, 21.24; 2-6 car, 12.12;-4 cars, 12.11; car, 12.11 (durum). No. 1 mixed: 1 oar, 12.28; S.S car, 12.27. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, (2.25 (smutty). - New Tork Prod ace. New York, Jan. 10. Butter Firm; n changed. - Eggs Higher; fresh gathered, extras, 71c; fresh gathered, regular packed, ex tra firsts. 6970c; do, firsts, 67 680. Cheese Market firm; unchanged. Poultry Live, weak; chickens, 2610o; fowls, 2486c; old roosters, 2222c; dressed, market quiet snd unchanged. Chicago Produce Chicago, Jan. 10. Butter Market un settled; creamery, 60 9 68a Eggs Market higher; receipts 124 cases; firsts, 62c; ordinary firsts, 69 61c. Potatoes Receipts, 26 cars; market un changed. Poultry Alive, market lower; fowls, !6 29c; springs, 24e; turkeys, lOo. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 10. Butter, Eggs and Poultry Unchanged. Liberty Bonds. New York, Jan. 10 Final prices on Liberty bonds were: 3s, 199.64; first con vertible 4s, 193; second 40, 192.78; first convertible 4s, 196.40; second converti ble 4Hs. 195.20; third 4s, 196.20; fourth 4S. 195.60. New York Cotton Futures New York, Jan. It. Cotton Futures opened steady; January, 18.80c; March, 27.25c; May, 26.22c; July, 25.45c; Octo ber, 23.110. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. Mo., Jan. 10. Corn January, $1.51 : May. 21.39. Unseed. Duiuth, Minn., Jan. 10. Linseed 13.43 C3.45. Mew York Cotton. New York, Jan. 10 Coton closed easy at a net decline ef 20 ts 120 points. ' GRAIN MARKET Omaha. January 10. 1119. Today's grain receipts continued Uarht. with arrivals of 38 cars of wheat, 10 cars or corn. X3 cars or oats, cars of rye and 1 cars of barley. There was a good demand for corn of ferings at a decline of lc to 2c. Lower option figures in this cereal was the fac tor In depressing the market. Oats were e off. Rye prices were unchanged and barley unchanged to lc up. Wheat figures advanced 3c to 4c. The top of 12.53 was brought for No. 1 hard, or 17o over the basic government flguhe Ui this grade. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat ..v a.... 33 45 29 Corn 90 77 181 Oats , 22 , 28 39 Rye 2 2 Barley 1 2 3 Shipments Wheat 27 27 82 Corn 46 88 106 Oats , (3 47 37 Rye .. 2 Barley 12 2 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 61 450 110 Kansas City 22 110 28 St. Louis 46 119 64 Minneapolis 120 .. .. Duiuth 188 Winnipeg 220 . . Corn No. 2 white: 6 cars, $1.62. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 21.51; 1 car. 11.60. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 11.61; 6 cars, 11.60. No. 4 yellow: 1 ear, 11.49; 4 cars, $1.48: 19 cars, $1.48; 5 cars, $1.47. No. 6 yellow: 4 cars, tl.47; 4 cars, 11.46. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.48; 1 car, $1.45. Sample yellow: 1 car, 11.87. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, tl.47; 1 car, 11.46. No. 6 mixed; 1 car, 11.47; 1 car, 11.46; 1 car, 11.45. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. $1.46-1 car. $146. OatsNo. I white: 1 car, 71c: 7 cars, 70c. Sample white: 1 car, 69c. Rye No. 2: 2 cars, $1.62. No. 3: 1 car, $1.61. Barley No. 8: 2 cars, $1.03; 1 car, tl.02. No. 4: 2 oars, $1.02. Sample: 1 car, $1.00. Wheat No. 2 hard: 2 cars. $2.34; 1 car, $2,333. No. 3 hards 1 ear, $2.27 (smutty). No. 1 northern, spring: 1 car, $2.32; 1 car, 13.27; 1 car, 12.24 (smutty). No. 2 spring: 2-6 car, 12.22. No, 4 northern, spring; 1 car. 12 20; 1 car, 13.10 (smutty). No. 5 northern spring: 1 car, 12.30. No, 2 durum: 1 car, $215; 1 car, $2.09. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $2.28; 8-6 car, $2.16; 1 car, $2.14. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Jan. 10. Widespread 'labor troubles In Argentina, which apparently had paralyzed business In that country, rallied the com market today from bear ish effects of the removal of the United States ban on Importation of Argentine corn. Prices closed unsettled, January, U.44H and May, $1.86 to $1.36. with the final range as a whole c off to lc up, compared with 24 hours before. Oats gained to lKc In provisions, the outcome varied from 60c decline to a rise of 3235c. During the first half of the day, bear ish sentiment dominated the corn market as a result of certainty that the United States government had canceled all re. strlctions against Imports from Argentina. In addition, receipts here were liberal and. It was said, the February minimum on hoa- values might be lowered. Sub sequently, however, attention focussed on ths serlonsness ol tne mausinai cmsn In Argentina and the possibility that shipments from there might be Indefi nitely delayed. Hedging pressure from Argentina halted prices somewhat, but offerings became scarce. Sharp bulges took place, but profit taking by longs brought about something of a reaction from the top. Oats showed Independent strength, chiefly because of a material Improve ment of the domestic shipping demand. Provisions swayed with corn. Packers bought. ' . Cash "quotations: Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 1 yellow, $1.41; No. 4 yel low, $1.4201.41. . . Oats No. 1 whits, 1870e; standard, 7071Hc. Rye No. i, $1.6201.62. Barley $1.01 1.06. Seeds Timothy $t.00Oll.i clover. nominal. . . . ... . Provisions Pork Nominal; lard, $21.40; ribs, $24.7525.00. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 215 Seuth Bjxteenth street, Omaha Art. Open. High. Low. CloseTYest'y Corn Feb. Mar. May July Oats Feb. Mar. May July Pork Jan. May Lard Jan. May Ribs Jan. May 1 t6 1.3S 1.34 1.32 .11 .69 .69 .66 140 1.88 1.36 1.25 .70 .71 .71 .68 1.84 1.29 1.33 1.37 1.81. 1.35 1.21 I 1.34 1.88 1.38 1.85 1.24 .69 .70 .70 .67 .68 .69 .61 .66 .70 .70 .70 .67 41.00 41.21 46.00 46.26 !46.00 41.27 23.10 21.11 42.46 I 23.40 23.15 41.27 I 22.10 21.10 42.35 I 23.40 23.82 25.20 42.87 I 22.10 23.60 22.00 23.46 22.10 23.40 23.00 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Jan. 10. Barley 89 98c. Rye No. 2, $1.56 01.56. . Bran 160.00. Corn 11.4601.41. Oats 6768e. Flax tl.463.46. St, Louis Grain, St. Louts, Jan. 10. Corn January, tl.47 bid. May, 11.21 bid. Oats January, 73a, nominal; May, 7 to, nominal. Yes, S. S. 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There was no essential than ire today from the ex tremely professional snd restricted con ditions which have thus far this year governed the daily session of the stock market The few definite developments In culded the December tonnage report of the United States Steel corporation, show, tng a decrease of substantially 750,000 tons and a drop In call money, which was In fair supply at 2 per oent against the week's high rate of six per cent. An index to the market's superficial charac ter ia afforded by the list of the day's most active Issues. In addition to United States Steel, which represented about 20 per cent of the moderate dcalinxs, other prominent stocks embraced the oils, sugars, minor metals and ordinarily In active specialties. Rails again remained the background, the few changea being mainly at mod erate concessions. The ono striking fea ture of that division was a 70 point break in Texas Pacific land trust on a sale of a full lot at 260. United States Steel was under pres sure, but regained nil but a fraction of Its loss at the close, when oils and other favorites were at minimum quotations. Coppers, sugars and prominent food shares embraced the heavy stocks, these being partly neutralized by the strength of tobaccos, rubbers, Great Northern Ore and Studebaker also showing marked flrmress. Irregularity of the bond list was oc casioned by the heaviness of interna tionals, particularly the French flotations and another setback for tractions, which dropped on the refusal of the local authorities to grant Increased fares. Liberty bonds also displayed reactionary tendencies. Total sales (par value) ag gregated $7,776,000. Old United States bonds were unchanged on call. Sales. High. 73 49 91 61 116 101 43 60 105 49 10 23 158 60 66 41 96 25 33 38 60 67 28 65 17 149 130 94 25 44 108 4 31 31 32 29 186 24 25 76 31 Low. 71 48 90 61 114 100 43 69 104 49 19 22 158 69 66 40 90 25 33 38 49 66 27 54 16 149 129 93 38 43 107 31 31 32 28 180 24 25 74 31 Close. 71 40 10 61 114 101 43 60 105 4 19 22 168 59 66 40 16 25 33 28 - 48 66 27 64 16 149 129 93 35 43 107 21 21 22 38 182 24 25 74 21 Am. Beet Sugar. . American Can ... Am. Car ft Fdry. . American Loco. . Am. Smlt. & Ref.. Am. T. & T Am. Z., L. A3.. Anaconda Cop. . . A. G. ft W.I.S.S.L. Bait, ft Ohio Butte ft Sup. Cop. California Pet. .. Canadian Pac. . . 2.800 9,800 2,900 600 6.200 700 600 4,400 600 1,600 200 1,300 100 Central Leather.. 1,700 Ches. ft Ohio... 300 C. M. ft St. P 1,000 C. St. N. W 100 400 300 C R. I. A P. ctfs Chlno Cop Colo. F. ft I Corn Prod. Ref 100 1,800 2,400 Crucible Steel .. Cuba Cane Sug. Distiller's Seo. Erie General Elec. .. Gen. Motors . . .22,000 ,.10,600 .. 600 . , 200 1,300 Gt. North, pfd.. 200 Gt. No. Ore ctfs.. 22,600 Inspiration Cop.. 3,200 In. Mer. Mar. pfd Int. Nickel ...J. Int. Paper Kennecott Cop. . 9.600 6,700 . . 300 .. 601' . . 701 . .25,801 .. 80) .. 1,000 .. 2.000 Maxwell Mot. Mexican Pet. Miami Cop Missovrl Pac. . . N. Y. Central N. Y., N.H.&H. 900 AMUSEMENTS. Tonite Matinee Today 25c and SOc Harry Blaney's Comedy Success "Ths iMissei Bride" Funnier than "Fair and Warmer" and "Twin Beds." Prices Eve., 25e, 50c, 7Sc and $1,00 Tomorrow For the Week Mats. Sun., Wed. Sat. Tfce "Orcken losary" A Daring Drama of f.1oney. f.lcrriase and Oasebsf! Mats, 25-S0e. Nights, 50-75c, $1. jattj1 PACSilNG COMPANY QE3YTEQ EGOS - Doudlas St. 1116 -111 8 Tel -Douglas 1521 - Blood Treatment producing chronic dyspepsia and often entirely ruining the health. S. S. S. is made entirely of gentle-acting, healing, purifying roots, herbs and barks, possessing proper ties that build up all parts of the system, in addition to removing all impurities and poisons from the blood. S. S. S. is a safe treatment for Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sore-; and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Blood Poison, and all disorders of the blood. It cleanses the entire system and it's permanent. Get S. S. S. at any drug store today. It is a standard remedy recognized everywhere as the greatest blood antidote ever discovered. If yours is a peculiar case write to Medical Director, 442 Swift Laboratory. At lanta, Ga. Adv. mm mm George MeManus Northern Pac. ... 700 92 15 92 Paclflo Mall .... 600 36 36 36 Pennsylvania .... 1.700 46 46ji 46 Pittsburg Coal .. 400 47 47 47 Ray Cons. Cop... 100 20 20 20 Reading 3,800 82 80 81 Rep. Iron & Steel. 1.700 74V 73 74 Shat Ariz. Cop.. 200 11 18 11 Southern Pa o 4,300 101 100 109 Southern Ky 600 28 28 28 Studebaker Corp. . 1,100 56 62 62 Texas Co 6.800 188 15 186 Union Pacific .... 1.600 129 128 121 U. B. Ind. Al 1,700 104 103 108 U. 8. Steel 94,700 12 11 91 U. 8. Steel pfd.... 200 115 114 114 Utah Copper 2,000 72 71 72 Western Union .. 100 tR 88 88 West'house Elec too 42 41 42 Bethlehem B 6,800 61 00 60 Total sales for the day. 461,200 shares. New York Money, New Tork, Jan. 10. Mercantile Paper Unchanged. Sterling Unchanged. Francs Demand. 15.45; cables, $ T..4E. Guilders Demand, 42',c; cablea, 42c. Lire Demand, 16.36; ra"bles, 16.85. Mexican Dollars Unchanged. Time Loans Firm; unchanged. Call Money Weak: high, 6; low, 3: ruling rate, 6; closing bid, 3; offered at 3; last loan, 3 per cent. AMUSEMENTS. "OH CHARM" A Musical Comedy With Girls 3 OTHER ACTS HALE HAMILTON in "FIVE THOUSAND Atf HOUR" 'OMAHA'S FUN CENTER rfg Daily Mats. 15-23-50 Evngs. 25-S0-75C-S1 THE Pnn.Tftn fiirk musical FAMOUS ''" I Oil WlllS BURLESQUE With the Biggest Little ften Comedian in Burlesque HUCII and Big Cast in a Riotous Avalanche of Good Matured Hilarity. Song Bird Beauty Chorus. LADIES" DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS Phoae Doug. 494 Superior Vaudeville LAST TWO TIMES LEONA LAMAR and Current Bill MATINEE TODAY 2:15 EARLY CURTAIN TOniQ!JTAT 8 Next Week Herman Timberg; Ford Sisters; AI Herman and Excellent Bill. Lsst Opportunity To See Charming Mrs. Charlie Chaplin (Mildred Harris), in Borrowed Clothes At 1, 3, 7 or 9 P. M. TODAY Tomorrow, Gaby Deslys in "INFATUATION. 1'HOTO-PLAYH. If Miss Dalton in "Quicksand," and JWW Fatty Arbuckle in "Camping Out" will JJj2r be offered here Jan. 12 to Kith, aa a a;-.aww Dig double bill. - , All the wise ones ' in her latest "Quicksand" Kg M Kye&, Sowria by R. CM! flieHK DirteUd t Victor L. SfthrerfeVM'. Supervised by THOMAS H. INCE Other Paramount Pictures starring; Dorothy Dalton are "Vive la France , "The Kaiser's Shadow", "Green Eyes", "The Mating of Marcella", "Tyrant Fear", "Love.Me". Consult the Amusement Advertisements for the theatres showing Paramount and Artcraft Pictures. S FAMOUS PLAYERS-LASKY CORP. I jVVW-.I Srttidnt HkaOrniant . thrtdorOnunil .,4 HOTEL FONTENELLE ' j TP A HAMPCC Monday and Britain Fights Wilson League of Nations Plan Says Edmund Von Mach Washington, Jan. 10. Edmund von Mach, former Harvard , in structor testifying today before the senate committee investigating German propaganda to deny ro German activities, asserted that the British government had started a propaganda against President Wil son's advocacy of a league of na tions. "A definite campaign is on foot to keep the president from .keeping the word he has pledged that war. must be impossible and that nations must be just," he said. "It is not the English people, but the English government that is behind the movement." Von Mach declared also that Brit ish secret service agents weri "ready to strangle him" for his al titude against British propaganda. PHOTO-PLAYS. I,!ry Piskfcr -IN "Johanna I Enlists" - A" ? .,2ifiSs' fiF Ts ivwiarv artm - S. w w 4J "Oirsniy Smiles" Presents Mareriie "LITTLE r.uss lioovEgr v K . t Be Sure and See TODAY OR SATURDAY IN 1 o SSie-ibui She's a Devil in Her Own Home Town Alright, Likewise Paris. will see M I 5J T tr- vrt 4":.t?" t r. 1 iw A. v ? sV j 0 Saturday Afternoons, 4 to SUPPER DANCES Saturday Evenings, 11 to 12:20