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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1919)
FARM AND RANCH LANDS. bt OWKEK LEAVING 60 iiu improved level productive bottom land Bear Bluffs; mil to ichooL Price, 13,(00; one-mira tun. walnut 136. Addreai 891 J Leavenworth St. Horgts Live Stock Vchiclta. ' For Sale. ATTPTTHM QATT? of Surplus Government Horses and Mules THERE WILL BE SOLD ON FEBRUARY 19, 1919, AT 9 A. M. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, AUX ILIARY REMOUNT DEPOT. CAMP CODY. DEMING. NEW MEXICO. ONE THOUSAND SURPLUS GOVERNMENT HORSES AND MULES. THESE ANIMALS WERE BOUGHT BY THE GOVERN. MENT FOR OVERSEAS SER VICE AND ARE NOW IN EX (JESS OF THE PRESENT RE QUIREMENTS. FOUR HUN DRED THIRTY MULES AND FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY HORSES WILL BE OFFERED. FOR SALE. THIS STOCK IS IN GOOD CONDITION. MULES RANGE IN WEIGHT FROM NINE TO THIRTEEN HUN DRED POUNDS AND THE HORSES WILL WEIGH FROM ONE THOUSAND TO FOUR teen hundred pounds, both horses and mules will be offered single, in pairs, fours, Tens and car lots. buyers will be permitted to select and classify stock and have them presented in auction ring according to their selection. ar rangements have been :MADE WITH RAILROAD TO 'HAVE CARS PLACED AT RE MOUNT DEPOT LOADING PEN SO THAT THERE WILL BE NO DELAY TO BUYERS IN SHIPPING STOCK. A LEATHER HALTER WILL T"k T- T-TYT TTfTTT T It f T rrt T T . lit f UKIN ISHliU Willi EVERY ANIMA SOLD. '. LUNCH WILL BE OBTAIN- ' ABLE ON THE GROUND. SALE WILL BE HELD RE ; GARDLESS OF WEATHER. TERMS OF SALE,, CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK. DO NOT FORGET THE . DATE, FEBRUARY 19, AND 1 THE PLACE: AUXILIARY RE MOUNT DEPOT, CAMP CODY. ' THIS IS AN UNUSUAL OP PORTUNITY OF SECURING HORSES AND MULES AT PAR PTTTWTHT7D TMCORXf A. TION WIRE MAJOR F. G. BREWER, COMMANDING OT . FICER REMOUNT DEPOT, - a "i r y- j r HARNESS, SADDLES aud TRAVELING GOODS. We make them ourselves and tell them direct to consumer. Why pay two profits for Inferior roods when you can get high grade goods at first cr-atT ALFRED CORNISH & CO.. Phone Douir 331 4. 1210 Farnam. DON'T FORGET the bit horse and mule AMftfinna t atrwlr v.rH. .tah)a n.,1 Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one car load of farm mules. Sale startp at 10 o'clock. I. C. Gallup, Auctioneer. Extra ! Extra f Extra ! Harness, collar and harness accessories. No war prices, selling at a eecrtflce as owner In In France. Call at residence VI 24 Lake. VOR SALE On team heavy work horses, 3.800 lbs., on set heavy harness (dou ble). Will sell reasonably. George Reynolds. t??t Mason St. ONE good milk cow, and on horse. Ben son 133-J. AUTOMOBILES. WE WANT TO SWAP If you want to trade your car for a bei'er one. We have 70 cars to trade. briva yours up and pick out what you want. All car sold with a 8-day money bark guarantee It you ara not satis fied. ' make the price. AUTO CLEARING HOUSE 1 915-14 Farnam Street. EUICK TOL'RINO CAR Seven-passenger. Late model. Five new .tires. Car In perfect working or der. Can be driven all sesson without any expense for repair bills. Not a u cheap csr, but a bargain for someone ' who wants a good one. NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO., 19th and Howard Streets. . Phone Tyler 17H0. Jl'Kv;IAL sale of our guaranteed rebuilt . tire; shipped subject to examination i without deposit. Klb Non Plain. Tread, skid. ?0i3 $7. SO 3 3.25 310.09 JOxJ'i 3.60 11.25 12.00 STANDARD TIRE CO., 410 North ltith St. For SALE Overland roadster. 1817, with - extra wheel and six extra casings, watsr- proof top. new license; will demonstrate. only those who Intend to buy need apply. $350 cash. Owner leaving city; call after li p. m. Harney 3053. 3U5 Pacific St. JONES-OFFER CO, 255S-80 Farnam St. i BETTER PLACE TO BUI USED CARS. One 1918 Reo Roadster. One Model N. Hupp. - One l!li Reo 6-passenger. One Ford Delivery wagon, closed body. i MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged ; We buy for cash and sell on time. Full . line to select from. Middle State Oarage . 3026-3 Farnam St. Douglas 410L MEKK8 AUTO CO. CNC: six cylinder Master Six Chalmers; Just like new; will exchange for Omaha property and pay cash difference. S. 8. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, IIS City Natl. Bank BMg. Douclaa 131S OCT OF the hiKh rent district. 1916 Briscoe, 1917 Pullman, J; 1917 Fords, 1916 Studebaker. winter top; 1917 Stu debaker, also Ford road body. Military Oarage, Benson 211. HEADQUARTERS for gasoline and oil pumps of all kinds, tanks, air (tends. ' etc Phone Douglas 1386. Laubach. Brsndets Bide-., Omaha. GLOBE VAN AND STORAGE CO.. wlk . store your auto. Rates tor Ford ears. 13 a month; large car. Si month Douglas 483. L'm'.K our line over; 80 to choose from; priced right: all guaranteed; money back If not satisfied. Trawver Auto Co., 19IH Farnam, USED CARS AND TRUCKS AT BARGAIN PRICEa STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO, :!n urnam t. wmana, r.e. USED CAK3. BRINGING UP CEr IT MUST BE J I OvvN AS FAR AS You CAN YOU CERTAINLV HAVE ( YEP-ITS A I , I GEET-l'D THINK. YOlfD COME UP STAIR I I I SUPPOSE THIS I f NO -THIS I 1 V GREAT TO BE f SEE-THAT IS ME WIFE AND LOTS OF ROOMS -J THIRTY ROOM ClTLMT IN HERE YOU HAVEN'T SEEN S S THE STORE- MYPOOM- ' """ , 1 AUTOMOBILES. FORD MARKET. 1330 Farnam. 2230 Farnam. 35 new and used Ford bodies. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co., 16th and Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 6600. EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE, Kith and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN. TRAWVER AUTO CO.. 1910 Farnam. Harney 414. FOR SALE Cheap International truck, model A. Call Benson 140. J. H. Martlg. AUTO STORAGE 24-HOUR SERVICE. SERVICE GARAGE. 16th and Leavenworth. Doug. 7000. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Bayfield carburetors and Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. WANTED FOR fePOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick aution; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 2u69 Farnam St. D. 6036. NEW and used Ford, Ames Dodiea, Im mediate delivery. O'Rourke Ooldstrom Auto Co., 6701 So. 24th, So. 899. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 1300 Farnam 8L QUALITY USED CARS. VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO.. 2662 FARNAM. PRIVATELY owned used cars for sale. OMAHA USED CAR MARKET. 2517 Leavenworth. Tyler 2347. 'Jinn for magneto we can't tlx; patentee tpXUU Affinity Spark Plug. O. Bays- dorfer, 210 N. 18th. 1917 FORD touring car, good shape, $365 casn or time payments. Call Doug. 4911. 1918 FORD touring body; exchange for Ford roadster body. Call Tyler 2347. MARION touring car; good tires; good conamon, siai. ynona Doug. 4443. FORD MARKET New Ford to out of town customers. Tires and Supplies- - TIRE3 ONE-HAIF PRICE. GUARANTEED 8.000 MILES. 80x3 7.60S0x8 I .3L 32xa 10.26132x4 11.16 32x4 11.60184x4 12.00 We furnish the old tires. Agents wsnted. 3 IN 1 VULCANIZING COMPANY. 1616 Davenport Street. WE do casing and tube repairing. We guarantee our work. New and aecond tire. URBAN TIRE A VULCANIZING CO.. 8222 Harney St. Phone Douclas 8413. NEW TIRES ON SALE. Firestone. Congress. Lee Pullmsn, Flak. Write for prices. Mention sixes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 FARNAM. REDUCED RATE. 11 CENTS PER MILK. Rent a Ford. Drive yourself. Ford Livery Co.. 1314 Howard 8t. Douglas 3622. BARGAINS, new No. 1 tires and tubes. Tires 46 per cent off, cist tubes 35 per cent, write or phone Webster 1034. Day 1808 No. 84th. GAIN more mliea; have your tlrea re treaded bT Q. A Q. Tire Co 8416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. Repairing and Painting. RADIATORS Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired and rebuilt; large stock used radiator. New Ford honeycomb radiators. OMAHA RADIATOR & TIRE WORKS. 1819 Cuming 3064 Farnam. Serving investors for thirty-seven years with out the loss of a dollar to any client is our record in placing FARM MORTGAGES on improved farms and ranches that have an in come producing power. We net our investors interest, payable semi-annually, and attend to col lections free of charge. All interests are paid promptly when due. Call on us for our list. Kloke In v. Co. Omaha LflEJD MUST BE SOLD BY MARCH 1, 1919. The Production of This Land Will Pay for It in One Season. No 1, ISO acres. 100 acres broke, fenced, good welt and small improvements, at 365 per sere. Carry 22,600 for five years at 1- 6Va miles from county seat. No. 2, 320 acre. tSi mtles from market; 1(6 aerei under cultivation. Fair improvements. This is a real bargain at $65 per acre. Will carry 310,000 at 6 for fivt years. No. 3, excellent quarter, 46 acres broke, no Improvement. Four miles from market. 165 per acre. Carry 32,000. No. 4, another fine quarter, raw, five miles from county Mat; $65 per acre; carry $1,600. No. 5, 480 acre, raw, ha a good hedge post fence. Five mile from county seat. School across the read. A real bar gain at $57.60. Carrie $10,200. No. 0, a nicely Improved, 320-aer farm, i miles from , county seat. 200 acres under cultivation. Price, $76 per acre. Carrie $7,000. Look up the record of Phillip County, Colorado, and you will readily understand why these are rare bargains. They are pnt on the market at a sacrifice in order to clean up by March 1. To land any of these bargain, wire us at once. HOLYOKE LAND COMPANY HOLYOKC, COLORADO. FATHER AUTOMOBILES. EXPERT radiators, fenders and auto bodies; repairing at reasonable prices. Prompt attention given to garage work hip your rsdlator direct to us. NEBRASKA SERVICE GARAGE. Doug. 7390. 818 S. 19th St CENTRAL garage repair dept., night and day service. If In trouble call ua, Tyler 714. All work guaranteed. F. P. Barnum Co., 8122 Cum'.nK- D 8044. High grade Automobile Painting. Motorcycles and Bicycles. "ilAR LEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES. Bargains In used machlnea. Victor H. Roos, the Motorcycle Man. 2?th and Leavenworth PERSONAL THB SALVATION Army industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, msgazlnes. We collect. We distribute. Phone Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. . Call and Inspect our new home 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St. WOULD like to take In Japanese language In exchange for lessons In English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Latin, or Tagatog. George Woenckhaus, How ard hotel. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. FOR SALE Pedigreed Belgian hares. Young bred does 3.00 each; two thor oughbred males 1 year old $3 each; two litters young rabbits, reasonable. Ben son 739-J. WHEAT screenings 62.26 per hundred. A. W. Wagner, 801 N. 16th St.. Doug. 1142. WHITE ROCK HATCHING EGGS from Omaha show winners. Benson 288. THREE thoroughbred Leghorn roosters for sale Call Red 4161. THOROUGHBRED coach dog for sale. Call Webster 8733. MONKY TO LOAN. Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as secur ity, 640. 6 mo., H. goods, total, 83.60 PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 433 Security Bldg., 16th ft Farnam. Ty. 666 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND 11 CI LIBERTY BONDS. 0 0? J-72 ' w C. FLATAU. EST. 1891- SO 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDQ,, TY. 160. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleehock, 1614 Todge, D. 6616. Est. 1891 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Stockholder of the South Platte Land Company will be held at the office of said Company Room 701, First National Bank Building, Lincoln Ne braska, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the Fifth day of March A. D 1919. C. H. Morrill, President; W. W. Turner, Secretary and Treasurer. F-4 Slt-m. Sioux City Live Stock. Slcux City, la., Feb. 13. Cattle Re ceipts, 8,600 head; market lower; beef steers, 111.00 IQ) 14. SO; fat cow and heif ers. $7.0012.00; canners, 86.76(86.76; stoiiers and feeders, 3S.0014.O0; feed ing rows and heifers, 67.00 8.76. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market 10 cents higher; light. I16.9017.10; mixed. 117.1017.35; heavy, 17.2017.246; bulk of sales, 317.1017.85. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head marltetw eak. i New York Cotton, New York Feb. 13. Cotton closed steady at a net advance or lo to bt points. BAL1MJ8! THE EEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1319. Copyright. 131T. International Nswa Service. Market and LIVE STOCK Omaha, February 13, 1913, Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday ....11,863 20,067 10,809 Offlolal Tuesduy....ll,863 18,889 13,821 Official Wadnasday. 8,428 19,813 10,192 Estimate Thursday 3.400 13,000 6.000 4 days this week . ..35,035 77,766 39,822 Same days last week. 21, 436 61.113 31,734 Same two weeks ago. 28, 368 68,052 30,285 Same 3 weeks ago. .. .33,760 107,044 31,035 Same days year ago. .21,379 67,718 35,642 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock p. m., February 14, 1919. RECEIPTS CAES. Horses & Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Mules. c, nr. si. p 2 Union Pacific 24 55 13 C. & N. W., east... 11 21 2 C. & N. W., west .. 35 76 6 C, St. P., M. & O... 26 43 3 '., B. & Q. east.... 6 7 C, B. & Q.. west.. 30 65 3 C. R. I. & P., east.. 1 15 1 C, R. I. & P., west .. .. 2 2 Illinois Central 7 8 Chi. Gt. West ..... 4 3 . Total receipts ...144 286 27 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Morrl & Co 736 3,671 203 Swift & Co 1,026 3,212 1.801 Cudahy Pack. Co... 1,369 4.764 2,049 Armour A Co J63 4.628 1.660 Schwartz & Co 428 .... J. W. Murphy 91 Lincoln Pack. Co... 35 So. Omaha Pack. Co. 15 St. Clair Pack. Co.. 62 Hlgglns Pack. Co. . . 32 , Hoffman Bros 8 .... .... Mayerowlch ft Vail. 12 P. O'Dea 11 .... .... Wilson ft Co 43 .... ' .... W. W. Hill ft Co. .. 18 F. P. Lewis 64 J. B. Root ft Co.... 129 , .T. H. Bulla 12 .... .... Rosenstock Bros. .. 11 .... .... F. O. Kellogg 6 Werth'mr ft Degen. 127 .... .... Ellis & Co 7 Sullivan Bros 62 Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co. 63 .... .... B. O. Christie 26 Banner Bros 10 John Harvey 386 Dennis A Francis . . 47 Omaha 1 Midmen Pack J3 Other Buyers ....... 970 1 27 .... Total receipt 6,045 16.694 6,730 Cattle A fair run of cattle amounting to 3,400 head were o hand this morning and trading was active and stronger on the lot of steers and generally 26cS50o lower than close of laet week on all kinds. Best grades were probably a quarter low er at 316.7018.0; medium lots around 60c lower at 315.00 16.60. Butcher stock was active, but 25c50c lower than a week ago. Stockers and feeders were strong this morning and about steady for the week. Wuotatfons on cattle: Good to choice beeves, 317.001S.00; fair to good beeves, tl5.00ig16.75; common to fair beeves, $13.60 14.75 good to choice yearlings, 14.5018.00; fair to good yearlings, $12.60 14.25: common to fair yearlings, $8.60 12.25; good to choice heifers, 312.6014.00; prime cows, $11.7513.60; good to choice cows, $10.0011.76; fair to good cows, 33.2510.00; common to fair cows, 36.00 8.25: choice to prime feeders. 814.00 16 good to choice feeders, 312.00 medium to good feeders, 310.50(3) good to choice stockers, 310.00 13.76 13.00 18.00; fair to good stockers, $.0010.00; common to fair stockers. $8.009.00; stock heifers, 36.768.60; stock cows, 36.75lgi7.75; stock calves, $8.00011.75; veal calves, $7.00 13.76; bulls, (tags, etc., (9.2".11.00. Hogs Receipt' continued liberal at this market; today's run 1 about 280 loads, being estimated at 18.000 head. There was a broad demand1; the market becoming more active as the session ad vanced; price again worked upward, good mixed loads showing the most ad vance. Bulk of today's sales was $17.16 (a 17.60, with tops reaching $17.70, prices that were generally considered 60160 higher than yesterday. Sheep Receipts were light today, only 26 loads, estimated at 6,000 head. The arrival cam with very wet fleeces and buyers were very (low getting Into the pens. Ther was a weak undertone and conditions of receipts made trading generally weak to fully 15e lower, and possibly more than yesterday, with most of the esles from $16.25 to $16.(0, tops being quotable at $16.76. , St. Joseph Lire Stock. 1 St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 13. Cattle Rs- celpta, 1,500 head; market, steady; steers, $12.O018.25; cows and heifers, 16. 00 16.60; calves, 15. "15.00. Hogs Receipts, 18.000 heed; market, higher; top, $17.75; bulk of sales, $17,000 17.70. Sheep Receipts. 1,600 head; market, higher; lambs, $16.00017.00; ewe, $8.00 11.25. New York Suiar. New York, Feb. 13. Sugar Unchanged. Money to Loan Improved City Property at 6. Frank H. Binder 823 City Nat. Bk. Bid. Omaha John Grahame D. Sc. (Oxow) C. A. EFFICIENCY ENGINEER A. K. Fotheringham, W. M. Manning, M. A. Certified Public Certified Public Accountant , Accountant R. C. Bookwalker G. W. Wood, Certified Public Certified Public Accountant Accountant Henry B. Allen, Supervisor Income Tax Department 526-528-529-530 Bee Building Phone Tyler 4060 Omaha, Neb. ( ' 1 1 Drawn Industrial News of the Day GRAIN MARKET Omaha, February 13, 1913. Grain receipts over the holiday were light, wjth 16 cars of wheat, 64 cars of corn, 25 cars of oats, 3 car of rye and 4 cars of barley. Corn had a considerably stronger tone, with price on an average being at least 3 cent higher. The extreme range of the market was 3 to 4 cents up. Oats were 1 to 3 cents higher. Rye figures were 3 to 8 cent up. Barley was 4 cents higher. There was no particular change in wheat. Other futures higher. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat 16 11 5 Corn 64 35 2S7 Oat 26 36 22 Rye 2 t 10 Barley 4 14 Shipment Wheat 81 27 61 Corn 79 50 IKS Oats 46 25 22 Rye 9 6 1 Barley 13 9 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. 115 88 61 221 10 156 Corn. 176 81 60 Oals Chicago .... Kansas City St. Louis .. Mlnneapoli Duluth Winnipeg .. 65 60 95 Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, $1. 28; 2 car $1.27. No. 4 white: 8 cars, 31.36; 1 car 81.24. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.31; 3 cars, 31.80. No. 4 yellow: 2 cars, $1.28; 1 cir. S1.27U: 11 cars, $1.27: 5 cars. $1.26. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 31. 24; 4 cars, $1.23. No. 3 mixed: 1 cars, $1.28; 1 car, $1.26. No. 4 mixed: 1 car $1.28; 6 cars, $1.25; 1 car $1.24; 1 car, $1.22. No. 6 mixed: 4 cars. $1.20. No. mixed: 1 car, $1.17. Oat No. 3 white, 6 cars, 69c; 1 car, 59c (shippers weights); 7 cars, 584c; sample white, z cars. 68c Rye No. 2, 1 car, $1.20; No. 3, t car, 8l.1T. Barley No, 3, 1 car, 84c; No. 4, 3 car, 32o ; sample. 1 car, 60c. Wheat No. 2 hard. 1 ear. $2.27: 2 car. $3.26: No. 3 hard, 2 cars, $2.24; No. 4 durum, 1 ear, $2.08; Ne. 2 mixed, 1 car, $2.22 (spring); 1 car, $2.20 (smutty). Omaha Fotares. Art. Open. High. Low. Close. Yee'y Corn. I i Feb. 1.26U 1.30 1.26 1.80 1.26 Mar. 1.23 .' 1.26 1.20 May 1.17V1 1.20 1.17 Vs 1.20 1.16 Oats Feb. .66 .60 .64 .60 .66 Mar. .66 60 .66 'A May .67 60 .57 Chicago Grata and Provision. Chicago, Feb. 13. Sensational ad Vance took place In the corn market to day owing mainly to war renewal possi bilities and to a severe blizzard In the west. Price closed excited at the tiptop level, reach 6o to 8c net higher, with May $1.22i4 to $1.23 and July 31.18 to $1.20. Oats gained 3c to 3c, and pro. vision 60o to $1. Rushes to buy corn began aa soon as the market opened. At fret, aa a rule, the order to purchase, although unusually numerous, were for (mall amounts. Later however, the buying stampede acquired tremendous Impetue and broadened out transactions to a huge total. The upward swing of values did not get beyond ordi nary limits until report were current that President Wilson had discussed con tingencles, which, If reached, would In his opinion, justify a resumption of hostilt ties. Then came advices indicating that feeding demand might be greatly enlarged by the blizzard, which would also tend to halt the movement of corn from farms, as well aa Inflict serious damage, perhaps, on winter wheat. It waa generally be- belleved after the elose that some of the big eastern short lines had been covered. Gossip that export buying would soon be Chicago closing price, furnished The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain broker, 316 South Sixteenth atreet, Omaha: I Open. I High. Low. Close. Tues. Corn Mar. 1.2254 1-57 1.52 1.27 1.20 May l.lf 1.284, 1.17 1.23 1.15 July 1.13 1.20 1.13 1.20 1.12 Oat Mar. .584 .60 ,68 V, .60 .67 May .68 .60 .68 .60 .67 July .66 .58 .66 .68 ,66V Pork May 40.76 40.86 40.73 40.85 39.85 Lard Mav 24.80 24.80 24.70 24.80 24 30 July 23.70 22.82 23.70 23.83 23.32 Ribs May 22.76 22.82 22.70 23.62 22.32 July 22.83 21.82 Kansaa City Grain and Provisions. Kanaa City, Feb. 13. Corn February, 31.83; March, $1.8101.82; May, $1.28 1.28; July. 31.24. St. Loul Grain and Provisions. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 12. Corn March, $1.30; May, $1.24 asked. Oats March, 61c; May, 62o bid. SKINNER PACKING OMPANY EGOS 1116-llia Doudlas Sf. Tl -Douglas IE2I for The Bee by FINANCIAL ! New York Feb. 18. Stocks wr easily bid up agstnst the shorts today, demon strstinc the unwieldy or over-extended condition of that account. Rail while strong (or the most part, were the only exceptions to th general trade, reacting in the last hour on announcement of re ceivership proceeding against the New Haven road. Aside from th tenor of advices over the holiday, which testified to a more hopeful outlook respecting general trade conditions, there were no speclfio develop ments to explain the marked change In speculative sentiment. The rise In oils, which featured th ses sion throughout, was attended by reports Indicating further clarification of the much-Involved Mexican situation. Next to oils, In which gains of 3 to 6 points were lsrgely held, came the motor group and their numerous subsidiaries, including rub ber shares at extreme advances of 1 to 3 points. United States Steel and affiliated equip ments were lifted 1 to 4 points, Steel Foundry, American Car Baldwin Locomo tive and Republic Iron showing Increased strength on steadier accumulation. Shippings, metals, tobaccos, leather and distilling Issues were responsive to sub stantial buying and short covering. Ma rine preferred, Utah Copper, Central Leather, Sumatra and American Tobaccos retaining th better part of their 1 to 3 point gains. New Haven's 3-polnt decline and weak ness of St. Paul provoked some unsettle ment In the final dealings, but In no representative case did reversals extend beyond moderate bound. Liberty 1bsu?s again accounted for the Irregularity of the bond market, the first sales, par value, aggregated $10,660 000. Old United State bond were unchanged on call. Quotations and number of sales on lead ing stocks: Sale High. Low. Closi. An. Beet Sugar.. 600 68 68 6814 Am. Can 10,000 46(4 44H 44'i Am. Car A Fdrf.. 6,800 8 - 87 V, 88 i Am. Locomotive.. 800 61 60' 61 Am. Smlt. & Ref. 12,500 66 64 64' Am. Suigar Ref... 1,400 117 116 116t, Am. T. & T 600 101 101 101 Anaconda Copper 68 Atchison 600 31 80 0'4 A. O. & W.I.S.S.L. $.100 87 36 6'A Bait. & Ohio 1,800 46 46 46 Butte & Sup. Cop 17 California Pet.... 300 24 23 88 Canadian Pacific. 600 ISO 168 169 Cent. Leather 2,300 60 68 6 Ches. & Ohio 6 300 66 64H 64 C. M. & St, P 7,300 36 35 35 C. & N. W 36 C, R. I. P. Ctfs. 6,000 23 22 23 Chlno Copper 700 33 33 33 Colo. F. & 1 600 36 35 36 Corn Prod. Ref... 3,700 47 47 47J Crucible Steel 4 800 65 -64 54ft Cuba Cane Sugar.. 7,200 12 20 22 Distiller' Sec..... 20,600 67 65 66 Erie 1,200 15 15 15 General Elec 800 151 150 161 General Motor .. .13,400 131 130 130 Ot. North, pfd.... 400 91 31 1 Ot. No. Ore ctfs.. 1,200 38 87 87 Illinois Cent 7 Inspiration Cop... 600 44 .43 43 Int Mer. Mar. pfd 41,800 69 35 98 Int. Nickel 3,700 26 25 26 Int Paper ."0 89 88 38 Kennecott Cop.... 5,300 30 29 29 U & N 114 Maxwell Mot...,. 1,800 31 80 81 Mexican Pet 49,400 172 168 173 AMUSEMENTS. Last Times Today 2:18 8:30 "America's n.ua IfarSnn Musical Beat" Burlesque 'Tomorrow (Sat.) Mat. and All Week J..&k Conway and The Liberty Girl LADIES' DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS. SPECIAL!" In Conjunction With "America's Best," Hear From Hi Own Passionate Lips, LOVE SICK DAROH ds ORGLER'S OWN STORY of His Bleeding Heart IS Minute ef Thrill Rivaling "Three Weeks." You've read column after column about him In all th Omaha paper now. MEET ROYALTY FACE TO FACE Worse A An Actor Than a Lover. Sat. Mat. & Wk. Jack Coawsy 4 "Liberty filrls." l.Ly J Today Two Shows in One I " " OHMASAJT H I Sparkling Vision of Japan. B.T. MOO It K. the Gabby Trie fceter ISAM IS & HtMK J u Happylngs. MARVELOUS DEONZAS jSenantlonnl Wovel'v. ruotoplu Super- euture ALICE JOYCE In a "THE LIOM AK9 THE MOUSE" Shewn at ' ll-l-4i30--10 P.M. , Avoid the Klfrht Hush br Attend- "X ln Matinee. 1 Hope Jones' 3)30,000 ripe Organ IS Night Com. Sun. Mat. Wed. Feb. UHo, W a 'It!" Mr. asd Mrs. Cesar Pretest Trie A Comedy With Music With JAMES K. HACKETT Nifhts 80c-$2; Wed. Mat. 23c-$l.B0 PHONE, DOUG. 494 SUPERIOR VAUDEVILLE Dally Mstlses, 3:15 Night. 8:15 This Week rOR PITY'S SAKE:" "SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE:" RENE GREENE: BRISCOE 4 RAUH: Klralry Kiddles; Mays 4 HsmMy: The Llttlalotini: Klnogrsm aerxit News el all th world: Orphsun Tnwl Weekly. Matlaeet, lOo ts 75c. Nlthte, lOe t 31.00 NEXT WEEK ANNETTE KELLERMAN (Herself) 4 Co., Is AN INTIMATE REVUE. George McManus Miami Copper 23V4 :4 i 16i 731 1041, 0i, 30 44, 44 , roi, 77 V, 73'. 98 !!6S 63 Missouri i'acmc. tu 14'. lit. Nevada Cop 490 N. Y. Central 601) 13 N, Y., N. H. H.. 1,601) N. & W. .. Nor. Pacific 700 Paclflo Mall 300 Pennsylvania .... 1.300 Pittsburg oal ... W) Ray Cons. Cop... 600 Heeding 6.200 Rep. Iron Steel. I,8'i0 Southern Pac 14 600 soV .10' 4i 46 6, J0M, 7"i 74 P9Vi 27 63K to H SO 441 46 JO 774 74, !S1, 26 61V Southern Ry 3.200 Studebaker Corp. .3.1. J0U Texaa Co .'0 190 190 Union Pscifti: 3. 800 V. 8. lnd. Al 3.600 138 i 1274 127H 10S 1024 104 . 31 li ! &0i 1141, 114 114' 69S 671i 6814 41 41 S 41H 63 603k U. 8. Steel 33,000 IT ft Steel nfd... 301) Utah Conner 3,400 Westinghouss El., l.iou Bothlehem B T,"u Total ale for the day, 640,000 share AMrSEMENTS. TONIGHT., SAT. MATINEE SATURDAY WM. A. BRADY PretenU THE MAN WHO CAME BACK Pop. Mat., St. SOc t $1. Nights 50c to $2.00 mm All Next Week, Begin. Sunday. Mat, Wd, Thurs., Sat Mats., 25c-S0c. Night. B0c-75c-$1.00 The Massive Scenic Spectacle "ADAUGHTER OF THE SUN" A Lov) Story aet to music, sweat and (ad, of the flowery island. Great cast of players, includinf native musician and singers. PHOTO-PLAYS. COOLEVARD First Tim in Omaha WILLIAM S. HART in "ON THE MIDNIGHT STAGE" ARBUCKLE AND NORMAND Comedy Mo Advance ia price. Vivian MAEuri "Jane Goes AVamm" . subject. TODAY AIID SAT. ) Saturday', - J f -J , f J U 1 in ihS Picture Ali Omfitf h iqlldng 7, 1 ' i- t V: I v "i ' .r t 1 i v 1 I . 1 1 t .... -.. A rv - V ' -4 t i , . 1 f 9 PnOTOVtAVS LOTHROP LOTHROP. Today and Saturday ALICE JOYCE and HARRV MEY in "WITHIN THE LAW" Charlotte Walker in "Every Mother's Son" Charles -'"'"f ' "THE GIRL DODGER" Maxwell Schwartz Singing "JA DA' and "Mother, Here's Your Boy" The Amazing Actress PriscillaDean v. kaSU-slOVVJV i mm in 1 V-' in the Sensational Screen Melodrama "The Wildcat of Paris" She Purrs, She Claws, She Scratches Balcony, 15c; Orchestra, 25c wllaT i,93p!m.i TODAY and SAT. A Million Dollars may be a million to you and us, but to Vivian it's , Pouf I just like that. (Notice what she does with it). The picture is clean and most de lightful comedy-drama. Also showing in Pathe News scenes of American troops in Berlin. Also special feature, "Horses," Lov ers of this animal will enjoy this nnnnnr3 J f i r - f j U 1m a ru -I ! Jni - 1 . s? K J