THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919. i BRINGING UP FATHER Drawnfor The Bee by George McManus PHOTOPLAYS. PHOTO-rLAYS. Copyright. ttiT, ' ,!Y... Present for First Tima in Omaha Cecil de Mille's Wl X . I STRAND 'Till Wednesday Nit. "THE SQUAW FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Oregon Land. . , IRKIUATItlN, "Io th Hear of the Range." Th Jordan Vllsy Project, Malheut County, Oregon; an empire in th msk. Ing; th land of opportunity! 10,000 or open, for ntry; fertile sol); plenty of waters land with full water right; (71.00 an uni terms; homestead ntrle tissrby. Writ for litsrstur anil detsilt to Jordan Valley Farms, $21 First National- Bank Bldg., Omaha, Nab. tint eicnrsion January Itb. W iscomin Lands. Vui:N yu buy land, buy the but. Wa hv some of tha very choicest land In tho best section of Central Wis consin, (or nail on easy term. Good clay loam soil- country thickly aettled: good water, schools, mails and roar, kata. Writ for book end map. John 8. Owen Lumber Co,, No. (0 Mill Bt., Owen, Clark Counfy. Wis Miscellaneous. rAE.MJ FOR SaLk POSSESSION THIS Bi-HINQ IF BOUGHT AT ONCB. 160 acres, well Improved, close to town. Price 1240 per acre. Good terms. 0 acres, four miles of Creston. fair Improvements, good soil. Price 1140 per acre, Can give Rood, long time at 5 per cent Interest on 17,000 of the purchase priced 160 acres cf land,' three miles of Cres ton, on of tha beat Improved farms In the atat. Land lay good) well tiled. Price 1290 per acre. SO acres, fairly well Improved, four mile of a good town. Price 1143 per acre, Qood terms on $8,000 of the pur. chsse""prlee. These are all good bargains. Can glva possession 'March first. Hnx 168, Creston, Iowa. 4 FARM LANDS FOR RENT, 40 ACRK3 improved stock ranch In west, ern Nebraska; 1O0 acres broken, bal ance in pasture . and hay. 1710 North 84th. St. AUTOMOBILES. :t: OMAHA , USED CAR 11ARKET 251? Leavenworth St. " Tyler 2347 Assembling owners' used cars on a sales floor, charging for care and a com mission for selling appeals to used car owners and buyers. Altho the doors were opened only Saturday the Omaha Used Car Market has already been visited by a large number of buyer and owners hava floored for sals tha following carat One Stearn Knight '8" Chummy Roadster. One "17 Ford Roadster, like new. One '14 Ford Touring, extras. One New IMS Ford Sedan. v Three Ford Ton Trucks, fine stock. One Light Ford Truck, all overhauled, Ona Republic Ton Truck, reasonable. One Me.xw.si Ton Truck, like new. There are coming In; One 1914: Chandler Touring, driven little. On 1917 Chalmers Touring. One 1917 Sasoa Six Touring. . Inclusively a sales channel for owners' used cars, s , v OMAHA - . , USED CAR MARKET J517 LEAVENWORTH. T. 2347. STOP AT T$VWVKR& We hava tins stock of used ear and some of -the best bargains in Oma ha. Cars from ft? up. Let us demon strate to you money-back guarantee. Trawver Auto Co., 110 FRrnam. MEEK3 AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged We buy for cash and sell on time.. Full line to select from. Middle State Oarage. 1036-g Farnam St. Douglas 4101. meeks 4tjto co. itsed cars and trucks ' " at bargain prices, btandakp motor car co.. 3020 Farnsm .St. Omaha, Neb. NEWlriRES ONSALE. Firestone, Congress. Le Pullman, Flsfc. Write, for prices. Mention slses. K AJM AN T1RB JOBBERS. 2018 FAR NAM. J LOB iS VAN AND STORAGE CO., will tore your auto. Rates for Ford ears, $3 :i month; large ears, 15 a month, u r las 43811, ; . 'OR BALK Ciaasy Scripps-liuoth chum my roadster, fine condtton, bargatri: cash or term Telephone, Douglas 100 orIVUKls27S7. Mr. Oriawold. "" BARGAINS IN C8KO CARS. McCaffrey iSotur Co., !3t?Kii4 Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 8500. AUTOMODILBi electrical repairs; service slalion for 'Rayfield carburetors and Coltimbra storage batteries, Edwards. OAKLAND. Sensible Six. , MARSH OAKLAND CO., . , .'i00 ' Farnam St. tXl'KRT Repairing Guaranteed ervlo. SERVICE OAR AOS, 1 01 H and Leavenwort'i. Doug. 70(0. 5 a Ntk'o fohmb pot cash. 100 vaeo CARS; quick action; va delay. Auto Exchange Co. Farnam 8t, D. 0H. .VlV and used Ford, Ames bodies, lm mertiitt delivery. O'Kourk Ooldslrom Auto Co., 3701 8(K 24th. So. 8I. . - GOOD US4V5TJAR8. OUT U SMUrf. ;h and Farnam S.s, Douglas 1970, WB ARB TH1TSKD CASTSsii. , TRAWVLR AUTO CO., 1910 Farnsm. Haroe 414, QUALITY liKO CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO,, 26tJ FARNAM. FORDS FORD? FORDS 1230 Farnam 2S30 Farnam Ford Market. "THK I'SED CAR MART" SKRVICB GARAOffi lth snd Leavenworth. Douglas 7000, Tires and Supplies. TIKEH OX-MiAIs" PR7CE. GUARANTEED KJLES. - i rsouftij- ,.$ r Ms3j,. 10 23214 11.76 ll.r.0 34x4 lt.0 W furnish the old tires. Agents wanted. 1 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT. IMS Davenport Street tVK do casu s and tire repairing, Ae guarantee our work. New and second tire. VRB.O TIRB & Vrr.CANIZINQ CO.. Hsrney pt. Phone I '"ft in 3I3, KEIK'CEb RATS. 12 CUNTS PER, MILE. Rent a Ford. Drive yourself. Ford Livery Co., lsn KowaM St. Dnu s.'2. GAIN more n.i'.es; hava your tlrs r treadtd by O O. Tire Co. 341 6l.eaven wort h. Tyler 1781-W JV'RD li?ht delivery, gs,d runtiing or rtr; will sell cheap, H 5T6, Painting:. F. P. Barnunt Co., 3iiSCuniitii!7-D"ti)4 V " tr'? Automobile PaintiKg Motorcycles and Bicycles. U .' RLF7-DA Vl!.isiN " MOTORtrVCLKS I -. '. .r.'A. AUTOMOBILES. Repairing. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired and rebuilt; large stock used radiator. New Ford honeycomb radiators. OMAHA RADIATOR 4 T1KS WORKS. 181$ Cuming 3064 Farnam. EXPERT radlatara, lenders and auto bodies: repairing at reasonable price. Prompt attention given to garag work, ship your radiator direct to us. ( . NEBRASKA SERVICE! OARAGE. rnug. 7S90. 218 8. 19th St 5 Horses Live Stock Vehicles. iUKN-fcHS, SADPLLS and TKAVELING GOODS. Wo make them ourselves and sell them direct to consumer. W hy pay two profits for Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first coat? ALFRED CORNISH A CO.. Phone Doug. 8314. 1210 Farnam, JUST .moved to town. Will sell at bar gain for cash matched team of I -year- old mares, 2,800, li given good home. i Call 1603 Tatea St.. one block north of Stors Brewery. Mrs. Thorp. DON'T forget the big auction sale of horses and mules every Thursday at Stock Yards stables. I. C. Oallup, Auc tioneer. NOTICE to farmers, gelling out harness stock at sacrifice, owner in Franc. See them at residence, 2124 Lake St. WILL sell 2 teams of marea 0 and 7 years old, 2.S0O to 2,000 lbs. Tru work ers. 2328 Mason St. A TEAM for sale; 7 and 8 years old; weignt. z.ooo. 1705 Cass Bt., basement. FOR SALE Good horse nd wagon. 6i0 South mth St. FINK heller calf for sale. Phone Wtbster 8234. MONEY TO LOAN. Organised by til Business Man of Omaha FURNITURE:, pianos and notes t secui. ity. 140. 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.50 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Security Bldg., 16th & Farnam. Ty. 000 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND HAtK. LIBERTY BONDS. OC A 2 1 W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. 0 TH FLR. SECURITY BLDO.. TY. 69. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleshock, 1614 Todge, D. 6610, list. ISO) DIAMOND AND JBWBLRY LOANS Chicago Craln and Provisions. 'Chicago, Jan. 21.-r-Word that the food administration favored maintaining the prenent standard vatu of hogs had de cidely bullish effect today on corn. The close was strong. 1 to 3c net higher, with February. $1.31 to 1.31 snd May tl.2 to 1.26. Oatl gained V4 to 1 IVio. Provisions finished Irregular, rant ing from 75c decline to 26c advanee. Corn broke sharply at the start, but soon began to climb, and throughout the rest of the day ascended without any aoriou chei k. The temporary Initial set back was ascribed to agitation for ,. lower living cost. Bearish sentiment, however, appeared to evaporate under the Influence of gossip that during February the gr isting hog price would remain unchanged. In this connection, buying had much great er Impetus after definite announcement that a spokesman of the food administra tion had said an abandonment of the price agreement policy as to hogs would not be recommended at the meeting ot the hog committee January 28. The government re port as to the number of swine now in the hands of farmer was issued Just be fore the close, and was an additional in centive to buyer. 0t sympathised with corn." Late deliveries only of provisions were lifted by th price-fixing reports con cerning bogs. Cash Quotations. Corn No. I, yellow, II. 84; No. 4, yellow, 11.3001.33; No. 6, yellow. fl,2t1.28 Oats No 3 whit, tafftieiic; standard, 67o. : i Rye No. J, $1.11 l,2e. Barley I8c91. 00. Timothy $8. 0010.60. Clovei Nominal. Pork Nominal. , Lard Nominal. ! ' , Ribs Nominal. ' , Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth ptreet, Omaha: ' , Art. Open. High. Low. Ge. Yeat'y. Com I I Feb. 1.51 1.81 1.27 1.311, 1.89 Kar. 1,25 1.2'i 1.I5K 1 1.27 M&y 1.23?i 1.265L 1.23, 'l.6 1.14 July 1.20 1.23 1.20',x 1.23 1.21 Oaia'. Feb. .05 .66 .66 . .66 H Mar. .46 ',4 .67 .66 .67 '. May .66 .67 .66 .67fc .67 July .63 .65 .63 .16 .63 Pork Jan! 46.60 45.60 45.00 46.26 46.00 May 39.00 40.20 39.00 40.16 39.86 Lard. Jan. 23.80 23.35 23 20 33.20 23.36 May 23.30 23.66 23.30 23.60 23.36 Rib Jan, 24.80 24.66 24.47 24.60 24.77 VaV 21.80 22.12 21.80 22.17 22.00 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Jan. 21. Flour 20c high er; In carload lots, standard flour quoted at $10.45 & barrel in 98-pound cotton sacks. Shipments, 41,268 barrels, i Barley 8390e. , Rye No. 2. $1.64. ' ' Bran $60.00. i Kansa City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. !L Corn Jan uary, $1.39; February, $1.86; March, $1.35; May. $1.311.; July, $1.3lt 1.28. I St. Louis Grain. St. Louis. Jan. 21. Corn January, 11.1? bid; May, $1.81. OatsJanuary, 68c; May. $6o. New Yor Cotton. New Yorlt, Jan. 21. Cotton closed tedy at s net advance of 3 to 60 point. Linseed. Duluth, Jan. ll.-'-Llnseed $3.S53.37. STOCKS AND BONDS Investment Sacuritiet Libert? Bonds bought ni sold Mack's Bond House 1421 First Nat. Bank TyUr 3844 u 0 Pi C3 w v w i Liu , Jl v 6 -Ilia - Douglas St-, Market LIVE STOCK Omaha, Neb. Jan. 11, 1919. Receipts were: Cattle. -Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 11,47$ 31,864 9,775 Estimate Tuesday 7,000 21,000 4,800 Two days this week. . .13,476 62,864 13,575 8am daya last week ..$2 424 39,891 19,911 8am days i wk ago. 22,119 $0,413 38,150 Sam days 3 wks. ago. 18,668 46,544 34,932 Earn days year ago... 18,784 26,774 13,695 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards for 24 hours ending at 1 o clock yesterday: - RECEIPTS. ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hrs. C. M, A St. P.. Wabash ... Mo. Paclfio Union Paciflo ... C. & N. W E... C. N. W., W. . C, St.P.,M.ftO.. C, B. & Q., HI. . C. B, & Q., W.. C, R. I. & P..B. C B.I.AP..W.. 111. Cent ,. 66 34 16 $3 27 77 61 22 91 53 16 8 $ "i l 4 Chi. Ot. West. 4 III. Cent. ., Total 828 309 39 ' ... DISPOSITION. " Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris ft Co.,.'... Swift ft Co Cudahy Pkg. Co.. Armour ft Co,... Schwarts ft Co.... 461 3,191 957 .. 1,646 .. 1,411 ., 1,645 $,886 2,001 6,263 1,852 4,321 1,917 817 1,264 J. W. Murphy Morrall Lincoln pkg. Co. ... S. Omaha Pkg. Co. Wilston Pkg. Co Higgins Pkg. Co.... Hoffman Bros John Roth ft Sons.. Mayerowich .ft Vail.. Glassberg P. O'Dea a. Mid-West W, B. Van Sant ft Co. Benton ft Van Sant.. W. W. Hill ft Co.... F. P. Lewis... 20 lit 1 220 35 22 17 24 6 21 17 6 84 82 219 36 114 125 169 187 141 17 76 166 41 . 122 .. 1 Huntzlnger ft Oliver. J. B, Root ft Co.. J. H. Bulla Rosenstnck Bros. . , F. G. Kellogg Wertheimer ft Degen Ellis ft Co Sullivan Bros. ...... A. Rothschild Mo.-Ksn. C. ft C E. O. Christie Baker Banner Bros. 42 John Harvey 516 Jensen ft Lundgren ' 105 Dennis ft Francis.,. 95 Cheek ft JCrebs 39 Other Buyers 2,019 260 Total ....10,229 20,242 6,987 .Cattle There was an active market on 7,000 fresh rattl this morning and prices on steers were 1016e higher with th quality of th offerings rather poorer than usual. Best grades available were bring ing from $16. BO'S 17.25, warmed up lots from $16,0016,00. Good yearlings were aotiv and 1015o higher. Plain kind strong. Butcher stock made sharp ad vance on desirable kinds of 1526e and everything yarded early was cleaned up ini short order. Feeders kept working higher on tha desirable weighty grades. best kinds soiling from $13.7515.25, medium lots from $11.5013.50 common to fair kinds anywhere from 19.00411.00. quotation on cattle) Good to choice bvas, HI. 4018.60 fair to good beeve. $14.0016.00; common to fair beeves, $13.75(815.00; good to choice yearlings, tts.608'17.50; fair to goad yearlings, $13.00 15,60; common to fair yearling. $10.00 4J13.00; choice to prim grass beeves, $15.9016.00; fair to good grass beeeves, $13.00 1 5.00 ; common to fair grass beeves, 39.0012.60; Mexican beeves, $8.00 t) 10,00; good to choice heifers,' $11,000 14,00; prim cows, $13.6014.00; good to cholc cows. $9.6013.(0; fair to good cows, $8.00t.$5 common to fair cow. $4.76S.0O; cholc to prime -feeder, 13.60 16.50; good to choice feeders, $11.00$ 13.60; good to cholc Blockers, $9.5012.50; fair to good itoekers, $8.5009.60; common to fair grades, $7.008,00; stock heifers, $6.50g8.60; stock cows, $6.257.50; stock calves, $7.00gi9.60; veal calves, $7.60 13.75! bulls, stags, etc, $8.76 11.50. Hogs Receipts today amounted to 19$ loads, estimated at 21,600 head, making supplies for th two days total 62.800 head. Today' market was an uneven affair, splitting and working both ways, with heavy hogs' from 6c and in some cases a much as 10o higher and light bogs drop, ping down according. Bulk of sale was $16.8017.20, with top of, $17.40. Steady to 16o higher would possibly cover th gen eral market. ; Sheep Receipts wer rather light, only 11 loads, estimated at 4,800 head. Trading was little slow in getting under way. A few bunches here and thr being dis posed ot early wi-h th larcier sale being mad late In th day. Th general mar ket was steady to 15e and possibly 25c higher than yesterday, with th good lambs making a ton of $13.40. - Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, 615.75516.26; lambs, fair to good, $I6.601S.75; lamb feeders, $13.0091S.75; yearlings, good to cholc. $12.00.13.35; yearlings, fair to good, $9.009.5t; year ling feeders, $9.6010.00; wethers, fat, 410.50 S: 11.50; wether feeders, $8.60$10.50; ewes, good to choice, $10.0011.00; ewes, fair to good, $9.60i!10.00; ew feeders. Chicago Ut Stock. Chicago,. Jan. 11. (U. S. Bureau 11 of Markets.) Cattle Receipts.. 16,000; fat steers and butcher she-stock strong to 25c higher; bulls 25c lower; calves steady. Day price unchanged except veal calves good and cholc $15.2516.00. Hogs Receipts, 55,000; market slow, mostly loo lower than yesterday's aver age; on fancy load, 280 pound butchers at $17.90. Bulk of sales, $17.40?17.76; butcher, $17.66017.85; light, $17.00 17.60; packing;, $16,603)17.46; throwouts, $16.O0(gl6.50; pigs, good to choice, $13.50 15.00. i Sheep Receipts, 21,000; fat Iambs, 60 to 75a lower) some yearlings selling 60c lower; sheep So lower. Lambs, choice and prime. $16.00416 16; medium and good i4.75: U. 00; runs, $11.2513.60. Ewes: Cholc and prime, 116.i5S10.60; medium and good; $9,0010 36; culls, $4.76S7.5fl, Kansas City Ur Stock. Kansas City, Mo Jan. SI. Cattl Re ceipts. 11,000; no southerns. 10 m 15c higher; prim fed steers, $18.00 30.00; dressed beef steers, $12.0013.26; western steers, $1S.0016.25; southern steers, $7.00 13 M0; cows, $7.00913.50; heifers, $7.00 iU.60; stockers and feeders. $7.fl04i16.00; bulls, 17.00011.00: calves, $7.00e14.26. Hogs Receipts, 18,000, steady to 10c low er; bulk. $17.1017.40: heavy, $17.30(0) 17.65- packers and butchers. $17.IO(17,60; lUtbsaT $l?.0017.35: pi vs. $I OvffU 00. Sheep Receipts, 4,000; steady. Lambs, $16.00916 16; yearlings, $10 6014.5; wethers, $ 004J1I 50; ewes, $a oOt10.60i steelier and f " . tMO. ot. I.juis JJr bi.ick, . ..ouis. Jan. 21. Cattle Receipts. 6. j; Btrong to hlslier. Ntive beef steers $ll.604rl$.6ft; yearling ntveni sod hftfers. $a.5(Hj.lB.0(l; rows, 7. 60911.60; stockers and feeders. 34,50112.00: fair to prime southern beef steers. $10 0 4t ; Imt cows aod heifers, ?.t0l.lio, and Industrial News of Short Term Notes Quotations through 'National City Co., First National Bank building, Omaha: Bid. Asked. Am. T. ft T. Co. 6s (1925). ...101 101 American Tobacco 7s (1921) .. .102 102 American Tobacco 7s (1S22) , . .102 101 American Tobacco 7s (1923) .. .103 103 Armour ft Co. C. D. 6s (1919). 100 101 Armour ft Co. C. D. 6 (1920). 100 101 Armour ft Co. C. D. 6s (1928). 100 101 Armour ft Co. .C. D. 6s (1924). 101 102 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s (1919). 100 101 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s (1922). 100 101 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s (1923). 101 101 British 6s (1919) 99 100 British 6s (1921) 98 98 Brooklyn Rap. Tr. 7s (1931).. 80 83 Cent. Argentine C. 6s (1927).. 89 91 C, B. ft Q. Joint 4 (1921).... 95 95 Chl.vft West. Ind. 6s (1919).. 97 98 City of Paris 6s (1921). . . .. 98 98 Cudahy Pkg. Co .7s (1923) ... ,102 102 Delaware ft Hudson 5s (1020). 08 00 Fed. Farm Loan 4s (1937). .100 100 Fed. Farm Loan 6s (1988). ...102 103 Gen. Elec. 6s (1920) 100 101 Interboro R. Tr. 7s (1921).... 90 91 Liggett ft Myers 6s (1921).... 99 99 Union Pacific 6s (1928) 104 104 U. 8. Liberty 3 s 99.0S 99.14 U. 8. Liberty 1st 4 94.03' 94,19 U. S. Liberty 2d 4s , 93.70 93.8 U. S. Liberty 1st 4s 96.00 96.10 U. S. Liberty 2d 4s 96.04 95.08 U. 8. Liberty' 3d 4s 96.90 95 U. S. Liberty th 4s.. 94.98 95.04 cannere and cutters, $7.2501.00; nativ calves, .$7.7615.50. Hosts Receipts, le.suu; weaa. ikiiis, $17.004M7.35: pigs, tl2.0016.00; mixed and butchers, $17.4017.80; good heavy, $17.6018.05; bulk, $17.36(917.80. Sheen Receipts. 1,700; steady. Lambs, $16.00016.50; ewes, $8.6010.50; tanners and choppers, $5.00019.00. Sioux City I4 Stock" Sioux Cltv. Ia.. Jan. 21. Cattle Re ceipts, 6,000; market lower; neei ateers. $8.5016.00; fat cow ana neuers, si.vn S810.60: canners. 6.756.75; stockers and feeders $8.0014.00; feeding cows and heifers, $6.00 9.50. Hogs Reoelpts, 13,ooo; tnarKei steaay to 5 cents lower; light, $16.8617.00; mixed, $16.90g17.60; heavy, $17,0017.15; bulk ot sales, $16. OS'S; 1.7. 00. ., Sheep Receipts, 2,600; marnt lower. St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph. Mo.. Jan. 11. Cattle Re ceipts, 2,500 head; market higher; steers, $7.5018.60; cows ana neiiers, si.uuw 15.50; calves, $6.00 14.60, Hoas Receipts. 16.009 head: market slow; tp $17.50; bulk of sales, $17.00 17.40. Sheep and Lambs Reoelpts. 1,000 head; market slow; lambs, $14.0016.50; ewes. $8.00i?10.50. ' FINANCIAL v.-i. In. 4, Thn Pflh4tiinUAUl feature of today's broad stock market was the determine, ana parny iuB,,m . . (a Axtenft their ad vantage' of recent days, in whlck they were aided by the pessimistic views at- triouiea lO iiiuuDuia, ..... ., - executives. United State SteeJ was th pivot around which th markst revolved , . . ... hia nnMnn foe ana It IS immjr ,u loin.,. ...... another week, when, the directors meet to approve tne ias quartwrty nw,,.,,, 191$ and tak action of th common divi dend. Number of sales and quotations on leading stock: - Sales. High. Low. Close. , i Hundreds, est. Lowest, bid. Amer. Beet Sugar.. 000 68 67 68 American Can 6000 46 46 46 Amer. Car and F..3400 89 88 68 Amer. Locomotive. .1300 68 68 Amer. S. ft Ref ...16800 68 1 67 68 ef., 700 112 111 . 111 Amer. Sugar Re: Amer. Tel. ft Tel.. 1100 100 100 100 Amer. Zina, L. ft S. 300 11 11 11 Anaconda Copper.. 6200 67 67 67 Atchison , 1900 91 90 90 Atl. G. &W.I.S.8. L.2100 100 93 89 Balttmor ft Ohio. .5100 46 44 44 Butt A Sup. Cop.. 700 17 17 17 California Petrol... 400 22 22 22 Canadian- Pacifio.,,2300 157 156 156 Central Leather.... 600 67 67 17 Chea. ft Ohio 2400 64 63 64 Chi., Mil. ft St. P.9100 38 86 $6 Chi. ft N. W 1500 94 93 94 Chi., R. I. ft P. Ctfs.6300 22 22 22 Chino Copper. .i... 1500 33 33 83 Colo. Fuel ft Iron.. 700 35 36 35 Corn Product Ref.lS400 46 46 46 Crucible Steel. .... .6400 64 62 63 Cuba Can Sugar.. 4600 24 23 23 Distillers' Securlt. .8000 53 '62 63 Erie ...6900 16 i 15 16 Gen. Electric 900 148 1 147 148 General Motors 7500 121 118 121 Gt. Nor. pfd... 3400 91 90 91 Gt. Nor. Ore etfs..8700 86 , 36 36 Illinois , Central.... 300 96' 96 96 Insplr.' Copper.... 2700 43, 48 48 Int. Mer. Ma. pfd.. 13300 100 98 09 Inter. Nickel. .8800 17- 25 27 Intre. Paper 6600 35 34 86 K. C. Southern.... 500 1$ 16 18 Kerinecott Copper.. 1300 $2 32 81 Louieville ft N...i ... 112 Maxwell Motors... I 400 27 27 27 Mex. Petroleum... 4290O 171 163 167 Miami Copper...... 400 24 S4 24 Missouri Pacific... 6600 23 22 22 Montana Power..,. 100 70 70 70 Nevada Copper.... 300 16 16 16 N. Y. Central 7309 71 69 70 N. Y N. H. ft H...3900 28 27 18 Norfolk ft W 600 104 104 104 Northern Paclfio... 4300 80 8? 88 Pacific Mail 700 17 16 36 Paclfio Tel. ft Tel.. 200 22 22 22 Pennsylvania 1400 44 44 44 Pittsburgh -Coal 600 46 46 46 Ray Cons. Cop..... 1100 20 20 20 Reading 16800 78 76 77 Rep. Iron ft Steel.. 1700 72 71 72 Shattuck Aris. Cop. 600 12 12 ' 12 Southern Paciflo. .21200 97 96 96 Southern Railway. 14200 26 25 15 Studebaker Corp..36S0 60 46 46 Texas Co 10200 189 186 188 Union Pacific 9300 126 124 125 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. .8000 101 99 99 U. 8. Steel.. 96300 89 88 89 U. S. Steel pfd.,.. 600 114 114 114 Utah Copper 3600 71 70 70 Western Union.... S"0 17 $7 87 Westlngh. Eleclrlfc.noO 41 40 40 Bethlehem B.,.. 117100 (6 65 66 Total sale for tha day, 640,000 share. New York Bonds. ' ' tj. S. ts, reg.. 97t4L C. ref. 4.. $1 U. 8, Is, coup. 91 Int. M. M (a. , 97 U. 8. Sa reg.. 88 K C 8 ref 6 84 U. S, 3s, coup. 88 L ft N. un. 4s.. 86 U. S. Lib. s 99 06 M K ft T 1st 4s 65 U. 8. 4. reg..l04Mo. Pa, gen. 4s 69 Am. F. Sec. ts 99Mont. Power 6s 93 Am T T o ts 92 N. Y. C, deb s 88 Anglo-French 6 67 N Pacific 4s., 64 Arm. ft Co. 4 67 N. Paoliio 3.. 60 Atchison gen. 4a SJO. S. L. ref, 4s 66 B. ft O. cv. 4s 77 Psc. T. ft T. 6s 94 Beth Steel r 6 37 Penn eon 4s.. 66 On. Leather 6s 96 Penn. gen. 4s 88 Cen. Pac. 1st.. 0: Reading gen. 4s 85 C. ft O. CV. 5s 84 4.3 L A S F a 6s 65 C B ft Q joint 4 86 S. Pac. cv. 6s 100 q M ft S P c 4 7i,S, Railway 5s., 95 dft I ft P r 4s 74T. ft P. 1st.... 91 C k a r. 4'4s 77 Union Pacific 4s 87 D ft R U r. 6s 63 V. 8. Rubber 6s 86 D of C 6s (1931) 9 IT. H. Stcel 6a 1h0 Krie ,-n. 4s... fSHWaba'sh 1st 07 M Gen. ljlec. 6s.. 97 French t 101 1-16 UU N. 1st 4s 66 Bld"Assj 1 GRAIN MARKET Omaha, Jan. 21, 1 919. There was a continued good run of corn today with 131 car as compared to -7 cars last Tuesday and 164 cars a year ago. Other receipts were 29 cars of wheat, 46 cars of oats, 8 cars of rye, and 14 cars of barley. There was an excellent demand for corn at prices ranging generally from unchanged to 2 cents higher, the bulk bringing an advance. Chicago options were higher, due largely to the prospect of February hog prices being fixed at the January fig ure of $17.50 per hundred. This coupled with probability of lighter .receipts here were factors in giving strength to the market. Oats were unchanged. Rye was unchanged and barley 1 cent, off to 1 cent up. Wheat sold readily at about yester day's prices. OMAHA GRAIN, MOVEMENT. Receipts ' Today. Wk ago. Yr ago. Wheat 29 30 42 Corn , .131 . ' 127 164 Oats 46 39 33 Ryo " 14 : 2 Barley 14 13 3 Shipments Wheat .".. 20 23 45 Corn 108 108 165 Oats 28 38 60 Rye 6 10 Barley 8 5 t RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS Chicago ....150 , 365 156 Kansas City 38 130 - 36 St. Louis ., 69 129 $0 Minneapolis , 76 , ... . Duluth , 443 .'. . Winnipeg 483 i . Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $1.42. No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.37; 4 cars, $1.36. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.33; $ cars, $1.30. No. t white: 1 ar, $1.23. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 31.36; 28 cars, $1.35; 4 cars, $1.34; 1 car, $1.83, No. 6 yellow: 3 cars, $1.31; 14 cars, $1.30. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.30; 1 car, $1.27. Bampla yellow: 1 car, $1.20; No. 4 mixed: 1 car,- $K35 (shippers weights); 8 cars, $1.34; 1 car, $1.33, No. 6 mixed: 6 cars. $1.27: 17 cars. $1.26: 1 car, $1.26. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.26 Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.22; 2 cars, $1.20. Oats No. 2 whit: 1 car, 67. No. 3 white: 1 car, 67o (shippers weights); 13 cars, 67o. No. 4 white: 2 cars, 66c. Sample white: 1 car, 66c. , Rye No. 2: 6 1-5 cars. $1,44; No. I; 1 car, $1.44; 2 cars, $1.43. Barley No. 2: 2 cars, 96c No. 4 bar. ley: 2 cars, 96e; 1 cars, 94c; 4 cars, 93c. No. 1 feed: 2 cars, 93c. Rejected: 1 car, 93c. Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 car. $2.27. No. 2 hard: 1 car, $2.26; 1 car, $2.25. No. $ hard: 3-1 car. $2.15; 1 car. $2.12 (smutty). No. 5 hard: 1 car, $2.12; 1 car, $2.00 (smutty). No. 1 northern spring: 1 car. $2.22; 1 tar $2.20; 1 car, $2.18 (smutty). No. 3 spring: 1 cars. $2.13; 1 car, $3.10 (smutty). No. 4 northern spring: 1 car. $2.00 (smutty). No. 6 nothern spring: 1 car, $2.00 (smutty). No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $2.22. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, $2.14; 1 car, $3.11. No, 3 mixed: 1 car, $2.13; 1 2-6 car, $2.08; I car, $2.07. No. 4 mixed: 4-6 car, $2.04. no. mixea: i car, 4i.i (smutty.) . . . ' Turpentine and Rosin. - Savannah, Ga., Jan. 21. Turpentine- Firm at 72a; receipts, 245. bbls.; ship ments. 37 bbls.; stock 30,034 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 718 .bbls. ; receipts, 1,604 bbls.: shipments, 2 bbls.; stock, 83.- 446 bbls.; B. quote: D. $13.20; E, $13.26; F, AMUSEMENTS. Phon Dougla 494. SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE. Mttlest Dally, 2:16 NM, 8:15 This Week. "ON THE HIGH SEAS." WALTER C. KEL LY, FLANAGAN ft EDWARDS, MIM Fior. snoe Merrltt snd Gaby Bridewell, Officer Voltes snd Don; Dave Genaro snd Ann Sold. Reno, Allied War Review, Orohtua Travel Weekly. Prlcti: Mstlnea, lOe. 23e asd 50c. Boxes snd Stslln. 7W. NleM, IQe. 50c. 75o. 11.00. Daily Mats., 15-25-SOc 25-S0-75c-$l Different From All Other. Fred Irwin's tvig Show burlesque A Bowl ot Burlesque Punch in Two Mix ture, "Cleopatra" a' La Mode and Endless Other Nonsense. 10 Pretty Choristers. LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS. Sat. Mat. ft Wk: Mollis Williams Her Very Self. CAL DEAN and SORORITY GIRLS GLENN 4 JENKINS ' JESSIE and DOLLIE MILLAR LAMBERTTI , . GLADYS BROCKWELL in . "CALL OF THE SOUL." I - - - I TODAY 2:30 A. H, Wood's Big Comedy Succ " Pary's Anisic" WELL WORTH SEEING First Tim at These Price Matinee Today, 25c, 50c. Nite. 60c, 75c and $1.00. Thre Day Com. Thurs., Jan. 23, Matinee Saturday MAXINE ELLIOTT WILLIAM FAVERSHAM In "LORD AND LADY ALGY" N'irltte. 2.50 to snc; Mt.. 2 00 to ioe. Farewell (the last) Military Dance and cracking good Min strel Show. Fort Omaha, Fort Crook and Florence Field all to - gether. 75 cents to show and dancei Tickets every where. Auditorium, 8 P. M. Saturday, Jan. 25 AUDITORIUM Friday Eve., Jan. 24 RECITAL by McCORMACK SEATS NOW ON SALE Prion, $1 to 12.S0 plus 10 War Tax. iiiu the Day 113.30; O, $13.36; H, $13.40; L $11.71; K. $15,76; M, $16.26; N, $16.10; WO, $16.46; WW, $16.75. Chicago Fro dupe. ' Chicago, Jan. It. Butter Market lower; creamery, 66 60c. Kggs Market higher; receipts, 1,601 cases; firsts, 69c; ordinary firsts, 6618 68c; at mark, cases Included, 67 :68c. Potatoes Markst lower; receipt, 10 cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, bulk, $1.70 1.80; do, sacks, $1,761.80. Poultry Alive, unchanged. New York Metal. New Tork, ' Jan 21. Copper and Iron Nominally unchanged. Lead Unsettled; spot and January of fered at $5.60. Spelter weak; East St Louis delivery, spot and January offered at $7.00. At Londln: Spot copper, $1 10s; tin, 24$ 16s other unchanged. Vtw Tork Produce, New Tork, Jan. , 21. IJMtter Easier; creamery, higher than extras, 61H62c; creamery extras, 61c; firsts, 68H60tyc Eggs Barely steady; unchanged. Cheese Steady and unohanged. Poultry Dressed, quiet; price un changed. 3hcmfwyp ETAOIN vbgkqj cmtwyp ' Liberty Bonds. New York, Jan. 21. The final price on Liberty bonds today were: tlii, $99.08; first convertible 4s, $94.02; second 4s, $33.72; first convertible 44s, $96.02; sec ond convertible 4!4. $96.04; third ts, $95.88; fourth 4fls, $94.94. ' PHOTO-PLAYS. Today andThurjmy 15 A "5HL RAFFLES WHO AFT!? MANY EXCITING- ADVENTURES i DECIDES THE STRAIGHT WAf AND LOVE 15 BEST i Af TcKtLL IN W-1 w w w V. 4-li PHOTOPLAYS. r If V 1 sy w TODAY - - m i iii. t iJL : J, U GENEVRA FRENCH thought that ah would he alia to do u he pleased when the married Lawrence Tabor, tha young. est member of her atero father's circle of friends. To her th marriage ring meant a declaration of independence. She neith er lored, honored, nor obeyed. In the unrestrained pursuit of happiness and freedom aha became involved with a man-about-town. Her nam became linked with hit in aociety gossip, and her honor waa jeit to be bandied about among men. Yet through most ingenious trick f psychology her 'husband was able to bring her to her senses and to make of her a good wife; and what is more, a good mother. How this was accomplished forms the theme of "Talk of th Town." It would not be fair to tell you in what way Law rence Tabor restored his wife to himself when she appeared to be public property. To know you must see "Talk of the Town." . Admission: Balcony, ISc; Orchestra, 25c. aS n Ext THE 0li3Qm the lil 1 e , Ey HAROLD .' '. Scenario Written and Direc ted by th Author Himself, Prices: Daily Matinees, 1 AS U5,m " '" ' . ' ... ----- -,-! w..,;..ijf r, ,-T-r J THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 4 SHOWS DAILY I, 3, 7 and 9 P. M. DOROTHY I1LLIPS la Her Latest Special Production ir3i I CT3 y 3 of the sun. j,a n. 2 of nn nn 1 i BELL WRIGHT . .v " :- A Ten-Reel Photoplay of Exceptional Worth, 25c - 3Sc; Nights, 25c-35c-S0c N THE niG'V.itmFn. I HIS LATEST Virile - ftJvt. rt I riiwiwrfcrtj" I n owe