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11 FARM LANDS WANTED. WANTED t to 40 A. adjoining beet part stf food town. 100 or over. Will pay ash. Address Fred W. Horton, Eldors, Iowa. BRINGING UP FATHER Drawn for The Bee by George McManiis Copyright, 1917, International News Service. AUTOMOBILES. TRUCKS FOR SALE THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1919, M JIOGV I CALLED VT YCX) HOOe I I I ano Ce 6ACc NtkJHQCX YOU 004 fttT I lit f 3 Fi LW NwiHT to tEe too OALmnre J I noie fjiY t asa.m , ' man that wui coin n my rT ' H0JLO tAt Li f ANO THE OCX fHtT OOCM ST e j-J i fMruftiOUS- l HOQSttWHWHT' J J I l NOT I WANT f 4 Y I iW V r- v IX,. Uf .KHOW.TANUV I VjJ TO BW HiMj f -f V fkn f I roue 1 tJ P it V I 1 SuPPO-bC too want the , A T" . Ona i-ton Valla truck with Continen tal motor. 15 ft. stake body, with can opy top ovar seat, new tires, food run ning order; reaaona for aelllng. hava purchaaed larger sized Velie truck. Price $1,000 Telephone Douglas $920. John Deere Plow Co., Itb and Howard. K K A RLV new 1919 Kurd touring $771 1 1 7 Grant roadster, A-l condition.. 325 1918 lord roadster, bp.it of condition 275 MEEKS AUTO CO MIDDLE STATE GARAGE, 2026-28 FARN'AM ST. USED CARS. We hava a full line of good uied care dive ua a trial. MEEKS AUTO CO., 2026 FARNAM, DOUGLAS 4101. KDADSTKKS SPKCIAL. 1917 liulek 4, like now, 75 B. Over land, dandy; 1917 Saxon 4. starter; 1917 Ford roadster. All at pricea less than ynu expect to pay. Trawvcr Auto Co., 1910 KrirnHin. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cara bought, aold and exchanged We buy for caeh and aell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Oarage 2028-$ Fa mam 8L Houglss 410k- MKKK3 AUTO CO. FOB SALE Kord coupelet nearly new, equipped with demountable wheels, 1 spare wheel and tire on rear. Prlca $675.0. LYONS & BRODAHL, Wahoo. Neb. OlArt for any magneto we can't repair; 'P-'-W also patentee and solo mfgs. of tha new Affinity spark plug. II. BAYSDORFLR, 210 North 18th St. ULOBK VAN AND STORAGE CO.. will tor, your auto. Rate, for Ford eara. $3 a month; large cara. IS a month Pouglas 4338 USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.. 3020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. TWO BARGAINS. 1 Nw 1918 Chevrolet 1 1916 Chevrolet Call Sunday at 1M8 So. 10th St. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 15th and Jackaon. Ford Agents. P. 9900 iToHT DELIVERY Ford truck, flrst clais condition, bargain, 1275. Phone Douglaa 7693. AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000 AUTOMOBILE electrical repalra; aervlce atatlon for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia storage batteries Bdwarda EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. BlORVICE GARAGE. Hth and Leavenworth. Doug. znno. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 2059 Farnam St. D. 6035 NEW and used Ford, Ames oodles, Im mediate delivery. O'Rourka Goldstrom Auto Co , 3 7IU So. 24th. So. 899. OAKLAND. Sensible Six. MAPKH OAKLAND CO., ::: I'lirnam St. Gooi. USED CARS. GUY L. SMITH, !8th and Farnam Sta. Douglaa 1979. WE ARE 'THE USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER AUTO CO.. 1910 Farnam. Harney 414. QUALITY USED CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO., 2563 FARNAM. PRIVATELY owned used cara for aale. OMAHA USED CAR MARKET. !517 Leave-nvorlh. Tyler S347. FOHD MARKET. 2?30 Farnam. 2230 Farnam. 25 new and used Ford bodies. ' WILL trade 19lsMaxwell Sedan for Ford touring and pome cash. Doug. 8044. Tires and Supplies. WE WILL SHIP, subject to examination, upon receipt of 1 deposit, our guaran teed plain tread, rebuilt tire at tha fol lowing very low prices: 30x3 f 7.25 33xi $12.75 S0x3.' 9.00 31x4 13.25 82x3 10.50 35x4 13.50 31x 11 70 36x4 16.90 12x4 12.25 35x44 15.40 Express charges prepaid when cash accompanies order. STANDARD TIRE CO., 4io No. mhst . TIRES TlNE-HAIF PRICE. GUARANTEED 3.000 MILES. .10x3 f 7 60'SOx3 I 15 32x3 10.25132x4 1176 J2x4 11.6084x4 12.00 We furnish tha old tires. Agents wanted. I IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANT. 1618 Davenport Street WE do caalng and tuba repairing. We guarantee our work. New and aecond tires. i:eni tibe Jk VULCANIZING CO.. 2222 Harney St. Phone Douglaa 3413. MPW TIRES ON SALE. Ftreatons, Congress, Lea Pullman, Flak. Write for prices. Mention sixes. iAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 FARNAM. RBIlIlllED RATE 1J CENTS PER MILE. Rent a Ford. Drive youraelf, ' Ford Livery Co.. 1314 Howard St. Douglaa 8622. HEADQUARTERS for gasoline and oil pumps ot all kinds, tanks, air stands, etc. Phone Douglaa 1386. Laubach, 6 Brandela Bl'lg., Omaha. 3AIN mora rcliea; hava your tire, ra treaded by O. 4 O. Tlra Co, 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-w. FOPD light delivery, good running or dw; will sell cheap. H. 6786. Painting. F. P. Barnum Co., 21S2 Cunv.nR. D 8044. High grade Automobile Painting. Repairing. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired and rebuilt; large atock uaed radiator. New Ford honeycomb radiators. OMAHA RADIATOR ft TIRE WORKS. !!1 Cuming 2084 Farnam. EXPERT radiators, fendera and auto bodies; repairing at reasonable prices. Prompt attention given to garage work. ship your radiator direct to ua. NEBRASKA SERVICE OARAGE, Doua. 7390. 218 S. 19th 8t Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargain, In aed machines. Victor H. Row, tb Matorcycla Man. 17th and Leavenworth Horses Live Stock Vehicles. OO.VT forget the regular Auction Sale, Horses and Mules, at stock yards stables next Thursday, January 30. Will have a good lot of choice farm mares and a special consignment of 66 mules, former ly owned by the U. S. government These are all good work mules, 6 to 7 years old. and weigh from 1,250 to 1.350 each. Aii gentle, broke and good mules. If you want mules don't fail to attendthls sale, I. C Gallup, auctioneer. HARNESS, SADDLES aud TRAVELING GOODS. Wa make them ourselves and sell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior goods when you can get high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED CORNISH A CO., Phona Doug. 2314. 1210 Farnam. NOTICE to farmers, selling out harneaa stock at sacrifice. Owner in Franca. See-them at residence, 2124 Lake St. TWO-CYLINDER engine and high tension Hosch magneto for sale. Walnut 33i. FINE heifer calf for aale. Phone Webster 6ift, t'O R SALE 2 Chester white sow pigs. Tel. Colfax J237. POULTRY AND BIRDS. FOR SALE-3 pure bred Belgian hares. Phono So. 2876. ' SKT Don Sung Chinese Egg Tablets at the Nebranka Seed Co., 113 Howard St. FOR SALE White aplta dog. Webster 5MJ. PERSONAL Your Liberty Bonds, War Savings Stamps. Partial Payment Receipts, Will bring the highest market with us. National Bond Co.. 610 World-Herald Bldg. l.th and Farnam. Offices ia Four Principal Citleg Market and Industrial News of LIVE STOCK Omaha, January 27, 1919. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimate Monday... 8,700 11,600 3,300 Same day last wk...ll,478 31,864 8,775 Same 2 wks. ago.. . .13,642 Same 3 wks. ago... 9.858 Same day year ago. 5.891 17,321 10,027 12,422 17.200 7,493 12,931 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at 8 o'clock p. m. Jan uary 27, 1919: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H's. C, M. & St. P 25 I 4 Union Paclflo 22 S2 6 C. & N. W., eaat....61 7 11 C. & N. W., west.... 57 67 1 2 C, St P., M. & O 45 1 C, B. & Q, east.... 3 1 C, B. & Q., west.... 69 37 1 2 C, R. I. & P., east 8 6 C, R. I. & P., west.. 1 Illinois Central S 9 Chi. Gt. West 16 7 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. . ... 430 3.248 198 1.069 3,664 405 Co. 64 3.727 458 1613 3,670 1,379 84 928 Morris & Co.. . Armour & Co. . Schwarts & Co J. W. Murphy. , Lincoln Packing Co. . So. Om. Packing Co sr. Clair Packing Co. Hlgglns Packing Co. Hoffman Bros John Koth & Sons.. P. O'Dea Wilson 91 23 48 26 14 45 1 222 W B Van Sant & Co li7 Benton & Van Sant. . 81 W. W. Hill & Co.. F. P. Lewis Huntztnger & Oliver J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla R. M. Burruss & Co 94 474 2 388 80 47 84 Rosenstock Bros... Werthel'er & Degen 127 Ellis & Co 43 Sullivan Bros 9 1 A. Rothchlld 22 M. K. C. & C. Co... 31 E. G. Christie 70 Baker 25 John Harvey 610 Jensen & Lunilgren 131 Dennis & Francis.. 133 Om. Packing Co.. 60-3 Other Buyers 2,057 827 Total 8,724 15,321 2,767 Cattle Supplies were 8,700 bead, a rather light run for a Monday. Trading on beef steers was steady on desirable kinds on the early rounds, steers selling up to 818.00. , Closing trades were dull and 10 to 15 cents lower on everything. Butcher stock was very dull and prices anywhere from steady to 25c lower. Feeders were strong. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beeves, It5.6018.50; fair to good beeves, $14.0016.00; common to fair keeves, I12.75i3il4.00; good to choice yearlings, (15.5016.60; fair to good yearlings, $13.00(S14.00; common to fair yearlings, JlO.OOffl 13.00; choice to prime grass beeves, $15.00 16.00 ; fair to good grass beeves, 13.0015.00; common to fair grass beeves, (9.0012.50; Mexican beeves. 88.00 10.00; good to choice heif ers, tll.0013.60: prime cows. 112.00 13.60; good to choice cows, I9.25ll.75; fair to good cows, I8.009.00; common to fair cows. $6.607.00; choice to prime feeders, 813.7516.00; good to choice feeders, 112.00 1 13.50; medium to good feeders, 810.6012.00; good to choice Blockers. 10.0012.00; fair to good stock era, I9.6010.CO; common to fair grades, I7.608.60; atock heifers, 16.509)8.60; stock cows, 86.25 7.50; atock calves, 87.0099.50; veal calves, . 17.00013.76; bulls, stags, etc., 88.00 10.00, Hogs Receipts today were cut down, 161 loads, estimated at 11.500 head, with a carry-over of aomethlng like 8,000 head, making about 20,000 head on aale. Choice hogs sold largely steady, with a few sales at possibly strong to 6c higher; tops went up to 817.45, with tha bulk probably from 116.60 to 817.20, the mar ket on the whole being held to the mini mum at this point. Tha lighter receipts enabled packers to take a few of the lighter weight hogs, but thera will be a carry-over ot 6,000 or 6,000 today. Sheep Receipts were light, 14 loads, estimated at 3,300 bead. Buyers were ap parently In need of supplies this morn ing and purchased a few here at strong .to 10 and 15 centa higher than Saturday. Lambs are selling largely at $15.60 and $15.65, with a top undetermined. A string of choice Colorado ewea brought $10.40 this morning. Quotations on sheep: Lamb,, good to choice, $ 15.25 15.75 ; Iambs, fair to good, $15.00016.60; lamb feeders, $13.00 16.75 ; yearlings, good to choice, 112.00 12.60; yearlings, fair to good, $9. 00 ' 9.60; year ling feeders, $9.50 10.00; wethers, fat, $10.00011.00; wether feeders. $8.60 10.50; ewes, good to choice, $9.60910.00; ewes, fair to good, $9.009.60; ewe feed ers, J5.00SS.90. Chicago Live Stock, Chicago. Jan. 27. Cattle Receipts, 22,000 head; market slaw but generally steady with Friday; calves, alow and 60c lower; atockers and feeders, steady; top 1919 ESSAY ' on Corn and Bostes Sent on Requctt. LW.WAQFIER&GO. GRAIN, PROVISIONS STOCKS and COTTON Members New York Stock Exchange New York Cotton Exchange Chicago Board of Trade Chicago Stock Exchange, etc. Continental and Commercial Bank Building CHICAGO, ILL. Established 32 Years MONEY TO LOAN. Organized by the Bualnesa Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as aecui. Uy. $40. mo., H. goods, total, $$.60 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Security Bldg., 16th A Farnam. Ty. 6 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 11 r LIBERTY BONDS. OCT l-2 O w. C. FLATAU. EST. 1893 A 0 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG.. TY. 150 Lowest rates. Private loan bootha. Barry Maleshock. 1514 Todge, D. 661$. Est 1811 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. John C. Mardla and wife to John E. Wakefield. . w. cor. 29th end Jaynes St., 40x126 1 1 Homestead Co. to Anns Bother, Margaret A. Heney, n. e. cor. 16th s. s, 80x134 440 Bankers Realty Investment Co. to Margaret A. eney. n. e. cor. 26th and Dewey sis., 1:2x132 18,000 steers, $19.60; cattle, good, choice and prime, $15.86 20.00; common and me dium, $9.2515.85; butcher stock, cows and heifers, 87.1514.00; canners and cutters, $5.76i&7.16; atockers snd feeders, good, choice snd fancy, $10.50014.26; In ferior, common and medium, $7.75(9 10.50; veal calves, good snd choice, $13.60 14.00. i Hogs Receipts, 44,000 head; market opened ateady to atrong, with heavy butchers favored and mostly 5 to 10 cents higher; early top, $17.86 for one load; closing dull, -with many carried over; bulk of sales, $11.36 17.76: butch ers, $17.5017.80:' light, $16.6517.60; packing. $16.6017.35; throwouta, $15.75 16.60; pigs, good to choice, $11.76 15.00. Sheep snd Lambs Receipts, 17,000 head; market mostly 16 to 25 cents high er on killing classes; feeding atock steady; lambs, choice snd prime, $16.15 16.40; medium and good, $15.00016.16; culls, lll.6014.00; ewes, choice snd prime, $10.5010.85; medium snd good, $9.25 10.60; culls. $5.007.75. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Jan. 27. Cattle Re ceipts, 81,000 head; market steady to 10c lower; no southerners; prime fed steers, $18.00020.00; dressed beef steers, $12 00 18.00; western steers, $12.0017.50; south ern steers, nominally $7.0013.00; cows, $6.7614.00; heifers, $9.00ig 14.50; Block ers and feeders, $7.60 16.00; bulls, $7.60 4l 11.50; calves. $7.004 14 00. Hogs Receipts, 30,000 head; best steady, othera dull: bulk of sales, $16.90 17.30; heavy, $17.S017.60; packers and butchers, $17.26 17.50 ; lights, $16.56 17.00; pigs, $12.00014.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; 10 to 15c higher; lambs, $16.00016.50; yearllnga, $10.0014.60; wethers, $9.00 11.60; ewes, $8.00010.50; stockera and feeders, $8.00016.00. St Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 27. Cattle Re ceipts, 8,900 head; market strong; native beef steers, $11.60018.60; yearling ateers and heifers, $9.50016.00; cows, $7,500 12.50; stockera and feeders, $8.60012.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00 18.00; beef cows and heifers, $10. 00 15.00; earners and cutters, $7.2508.00; native calves, $7.75014.75. Hogs Receipts, 15,500 head; market steady; lights, $16.90017.40; pigs, $10,600 15.50; mixed and butchera, $17.20017.65; good heavy, $17.45017.75; bulk ot sales, $17.20017.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market steady; lambs, $16.00016.25; ewes, $8.60010.50; canners and choppers, $5.0009.00. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., Jan. !7. Cattle Re ceipts, 4,500 head; market steady to strong; beef steers, $9.00016.60; fat cowa and heifers, $7.00014.00; canners, . $6.0007.00; atockers snd feeders, $8,00 0 I 14.60; feeding cows snd heifers, $6,00 0 ) 9.50. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head; market ! 10c to 15c lower; bulk of sales $16,900 17.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady. St. Joseph Live Stock. St Joseph, Mo., Jan. J7. Cattle Rer ceipts, 5,500 head; market lower; steers, $10.00018.25; cows and heifers, $6,600 16.00; calves, $6.00013.5. Hogs Receipts, 23,000 head; market lower; top, $17.85; bulk, $16.75017.30. Sheep and LambsReceipts, 2,500head; lambs, $14.00016.25; ewes, $8.00010.26. Omaha Bay Market. Receipts of both prairie hay and alfalfa heavy. The demand only fair, market lower on all gradea of hay and alfalfa. Oat and wheat atraw, firm and steady. Choice upland prairie hay... $26. 00 No. 1 upland prairie hay.... 23.00 A 24.00 No. 3 upland prairie hay..., 19.00 A 21.00 No. 3 upland pralrlS hay.... 14.00 A 17.00 No. 1 midland prairie hay.. 23.00 A 24.00 No. 2 midland prairie hay... 19.00 A 20.00 No. 1 lowland prairie hay. , 17.00 A 19.00 No. 2 lowland prairie hay.. 14.00 A 16.00 No. I lowland prairie bay.. 10.00 A 12.00 i.noice airaita 30.00 No. 1 alfalfa 28.00 A 29.00 Standard alfalfa 25.00 A $7.00 No. 2 alfalfa 22.00 A 24.00 No. 2 alfalfa 20.00 A 21.00 oat straw 13.00 A 14.00 Wheat straw 12.00 A 13.00 uuotationa on prairie hay and alfalfa. January 2, isj.9. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Jan. 27. Flour 10 cents maiier, iu vanoaa iota; standard flour (iuui?u ni fiu.so a oarrei in us-pound cot ton sacks. Shipments, 60,697 bbls. Barley 76086c. Rye No. 2, $1.6101.63. Bran $50.00. Corn $1.2101.23. Oats 61 064 c. Flax $3.2603.27. , Kansas City Produce. Kansas City, Mo.. Jan. 27. Butter lower; creamery, ojc; iirsts, 61c; seconds, 49c; packing, 84c. Eirirs Unsettled: firsts. 4Be , Poultry Unchanged; hens, 24c; rooa- ieis, iivuc; springs, 20 c. Wholesale Beef Prices. Wholesale prices of beef cuts, effective January 27, were as follows: Loins No. 1, 46c; No. 2, 41e; No. t, 24c Ribs No. 1, 88c; No. 2, 24c; No. 3, 18c Rounds No. 1, 26c; No. 2, 25c: No. 3, 19c. Chucks No. 1, 24o No. 2, 23e; No. 3, 16c. Plates No. I, 16c; No. 2, 14c; No. 3, 14c. 5 Opportunities in Long-term Bonds AT present prices high grade bonds offer an unusually attractive yield over a long period. We have prepared a Spe cial list of such securities maturing from 1929 to 1952. The yields range from 5.45 to more than 6yi. Circular describing these issues will be furnished upon request for OB-202. - TheNationalGty Company Corrtspouitnt Offices i 33 Cititt r Omaha 1138 First Nst'l Bk. Telephone Tyler 2732 id GRAIN MARKET Omaha, January 27, 1919. Heavy receipts of grain were on hand today, with 117 cars of wheat, 223 cars of corn, 139 cars of oats, 13 cara of rye snd 41 cars of barley. Corn pricea gen erally suffered another big loss, the range of the market being from unchunged to 8 cents lower, the bulk selling approxi mately 3 to 5 cents off. Chicago options were considerably lower for the early session, though recovered tho loss at the close. Cash corn prices as a result were atronger at the close than at the begin ning of the session. The rally on the Chicago market waa said to be due to the expectation of the' February hog price being fixed at the January figure. Corn offerings were In good demand at the decline and virtually everything was sold. Oats were 4 centa lower for the bulk. Holders aold readily at the prices. Rye was 1 to 6 cents off and barley dropped 4 to 7 cent. Wheat wa sflrm, though trading was very slow. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. ago. Yr. ago. Wheat 117 7 24 Corn 223 253 306 Oata 139 9S 67 Rye 13 10 II Barley 49 29 13 Shipments- Wheat 9 Corn ..120 Oats 63 Rye 14 Barley 6 17 13 110 156 48 54 22 8 12 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 27 113 91 Kansaa City 79 93 151 Minneapolis 165 Duluth 229 Winnipeg 2S5 Corn No. 2 white: 2 cars, $1.17. No. 4 white: 2 cars, $1.15; 1 car. $1.11; 1 car, $1.09. No. 6 white: '12-5 cars, $1.02. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.23; 1 car. $1.22; 2 cars, $1.21; 2 cars, $1.20. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.17; 11 cars, $1.15; 7 cars, $1.14; 1 car, $1.13; 17 3-6 cars. $1.12; 9 cars, $1.10. No. 6 yellow: 5 cars, $1.10; 2 cars, $1.09; 2 cars, $1.07; 2 cars, $1.06; 9 cars, $1.05. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.20. No. 4 mixed: 3 cars, $1.1; 4 cars, $1.10; 2 cars, $1.09; 7 cars. $1.08. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.10; 1 car, $1.08; 1 car, $1.07; 2 cars, $1.06; 1 car, $1.05; 4 cars. $1.03. Oats No. 8 white: 1 car, 66c; 2 ears, 54Vc; 34 cars, 34c. No. 4 white: 14 cars, 63 c. Sample white: 2 cars, 539tc; 2 vars, S3M,c. Rye No. 2: 1 car, $1.30; 1 car, $1.26. No. 3: 1 car, $1.29; 3-5 car, $1.25. No. 4: 1 car. $1.25. Barley No. 3: 1 car, 87c: No. 4: 3 cars, 85c; 4 cars, 84c. Rejected: 1 car, 81c. Sample: 1 car, 83c; 1 car, 80c. Wheat No. 2 hard: 1 car, $2.22; 1 car, $2.20. No. 3 hard: 3 cars, $2.20; 2 cars, $2.19; 1 car, $2.18. No. 1 north ern spring: 1 car, $2.18. No. 2 durum: 1 car, $2.15. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, $2.15; 1 car, $2.14. No. 2 mixed: 3 cars, $2.11; 1 car, $2.06. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $2.07: 1 car, $2.02. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $2.04. Chicago Groin and Provisions. Chicago, Jan. 27. Uncertainty as to what action would be taken tomorrow re garding a government standard for hog values during February had much to do with violent fluctuations witnessed today PHOTOFLAYS 4. A- - r at i ,ojr .-cm A 1 ; ) U ' V,rV VC "l the Day In the corn market Closing prices of corn were strong at o to lHc net advance, with May $1.16 W and July $1.14 to $1 1 4 'i . Oata finished unchanged to lic off, and prftvlslona unchanged to a decline o! $1. From the beginning till the end It was a whipsaw market In corn, mainly as a result of conflicting Interpretations of a statement which Food Administrator Hoover had Issued touching the problem to be solved tomorrow at the Washington conference over hog prices. Assumptions were general at first that the Hoover statement implied maintenance of the January hog basis. Then a directly op posite view became prevalent, and still later another complete reversal of opinion. While bears were temporarily In control the market dropped to the lowest level yet this season for all deliveries except January. A big cut In shipping rates from the United States to Great Britain aided the final upturn of the market Oats displayed Independent weakness. Neither exporters nor domestic shippers were bidding. The only demsnd -for provisions was from shorts. Pork snd ribs finished st the maximum setback allowed for a single day. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open. High. Low. Cloae. Yeat'y. Corn Feb. l.lSVi 1.19 1.13 1.19W 119 Mar. 1.17 1.18H 1.12 1.18 M6 May l.isy. 1.16 1.11 1.1614 1.16 July 1.14 1.144 1.0814 1.14 1.13 Oats Feb. .57 .67H -5314 -66 .6714 Mar. .58 .58 .54 .59 .58 May .69 .69 .54 .57 .68 July 56 .57 .63 .55 .66 Pork Jan 43.00 43.00 May 37.20 37.20 36.60 36.60 37.60 36.60 Lard. Jan. 22.40 22.47 22.40 22.47 22 65 May 22.50 22.55 22.20 22.47 22.67 22.65 Rlba Jan. 22.40 23.25 May 20.65 20.86 20.42 20.45 20.92 202 Cash Prices Corn No. 8 yellow, $1.20 ffll.22; No. 4 yellow, $1.1601.18; No. 6 jellow, $1.1201.16. Oats No. 3 white, 6255c; stsn diird. 5456c. Rye No. 2, $1.57 1.50. Barley 72099c. Timothy $7.00010.00. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard $22.47. Ribs $21.37022.37. Rallies which took place later were ascribed largely to a big cut in shipping rates from the United States to Great Britain. The market closed strong, to lc net higher, with May $1.16 and July $1.14 to 1.14. Pork and ribs finished weak. Lard was relatively firm. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Jan. 27. Turpentine, firm, 69c; sales, 111 bbls. ; receipts, 129 bbls. ; shipments, 661 bbls.; stocks, 30,154 bbls. Rosin No trading; sales blank; re ceipts, 639 bbls.; shipments 3,010 bbls.; stock, 80,669 bbls.; quote B, $13.10; D, E. $13.15; F, $12.20; O, $13.25; H, $13.30; I. $13.65: K, $15.75; M, $16.25; N, WO, $16.30; WW. $16.75. THOTOPLAYS VV i yST r W Ml i vi 1 1 X FINANCIAL Financial. New York, Jan. 27. Although a spirit of moderate optimism prevailed In finan cial clrclea today, reflecting the weekly reviews of leading financial Interests, the stock market made indifferent response, tradera evincing a disposition to await im pending events. Foremost among these is tomorrow' session of the I'nlled States Steel direc tors, when the fourth quarterly statement of last year is to be ratified, together with action on the common stock. Movements of United States Steel dur ing today'a lethargic dealings conveyed little hint or Intimation of any chunge In the recent rato of disbursement. Steel closing at a small fractional gain after having lost about a point. Other Issues of the sam, class reacted 1 to 3. OH were again the diverting features. Texas company making an extreme ad vance of 6 points, while Mexico Pe troleum retrieved the greater part of Its 4-polnt reversal. Motor accessories and Hide and Leather preferred comprised the other firm to strong stocks. Shippings furnished a concrete Instance of cause and effect. Marine preferred dropping 4 points on announcementa of a drastic cut In ocean freight rates by British ships, Atlantic Gulf losing 3. AMUSEMENTS. setwepawMNMvMMi TONIGHT and WEEK Mats. Tomorrow. Thurs.. Sat. "THE CONFESSIONS OF A WAR BRIDE" (Not s Moving Picture) Mats., 25c-50c Nites, S0c-75c-$1.00 TWO SHOWS IN OiME MISS 1920, The. Shattucks, John ny & Wise. Sims & Warne'd. PHOTOPLAY ATTRACTION PegSY Hyland in "The Girl With No Regrets." Evngs., 25c-50c-75c-$l Daily Mats., 15-25-SOc Tha Preterit Day Anna Held MOLLIS WILLI AiY.S (HER VERY SELF) her GREATEST SHOV B2KE The Queen of Heart.: Blue Devil Girl ; Coney U land and Beauty Chorui of Numbered, Lilted, Pedigreed Peaches. Only Musical Show In Town. LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS flat. Mitt. A Wk.: Dan Coleman & Hastings Show , Phone SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE. Dally Matinee, 2:15. Night. 8:16 This Week HELEN TRIX. WALTER BROWER: Adams A Grif fith; Laughlln A West: ' 'A Wedding Day In Dorj- and "The Hrisnts": EDDIEFOY and the Younger Foys weekly Allied War Review: 0 rone urn Travel Weekly. Price Matlneet: 10c, 25e and SOe. Boxei and Stain, 75c. Night: 10c. 25o, 50o. 75c and $1.00. PHOTOPLAYS e yrea 11 oT c?olden, romance of Araby sgarkling as fie Mediterranean, colorful as fie Orient, seffiny Ifk imagination, aflame like a draugfit of aisniiea poppies. zJarina m its mre?r sity -boundless in , its beauty. PHOTOPLAYS. rir LMMdH TODAY! wA. 1 H By HAROLD BELL WRIGHT Daily Mats., 25c-3Sc: Nitea, 25c-35c-SOc USE MADGE KENNEDY in "DAY DREAMS" MARGARITA FISHER IN "Fair Enough" WM0 Human Story Supreme si . uiili .iffMS'svu. . a t.i . "riri:-ii - rs w 15 i -n mo mm SSS? BFJ 3 ST F s KiSf Cm mJB 4 Wsv'W'SMsSSJ fcflaf.Mhss 9 t3 o m 9Q V rim 'sDiii- s CO o 9T n D I''" a a,-. a, -J fr niiLii i i ia jsm i w