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THE REE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1919. 13 FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. lit ACRES Improved; western Nebraeka wseat ram at 111.108. A mlshty sood buy C D. Armstrong. - Securities Blflf. uoegisa 12(. OOOO weatern Nebraska, (0 acres In nL one-third croo aoea to uur chaser. 144 par aere. c. D. Arm. strong, Bealtor, m-( Securities Bids. WRITE) n.a for Dlctures and orlcea of my farms and ranches la food old Da wee county. Aran u Hongerrord. Crawford, Nab. CRAWFORD, tha coming metropolla of me nortnwest. write to Arab I Hun- gerford for particulars, Crawford, Nab. IMPROVE.!' aud unimproved whaat farma. Kimball Co., Nebraska R. E. Holmes. Buahneil Neb. MKRR1CK COUNTY, Improved corn and alfalfa faima at tha right price. M. A, - l,ARBONCntril City, Nab. North Dakota Lands. SEE my farm homea in Red River Valley. eastern North Dakota and Clay county, Minnesota, before locating. Write Her bert Hnnn. rargo, N. D. Oregon Lands. JOKDAN VALU5Y. Oregon, offara you a home In the land of sunshine, where fcondltljne are right for raising alfalfa ana ea'.u. acmrea , Jordan Valley rarma. muse laano. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farma. (50 per a.. Including paid up water right Henry Levi A C. M Rylander. 164 Omaha Nat. Miscellaneous. 1.440-ACRE ranch, good Improvements, for smaller farm. A. W. Tolland Co., i uramieia mag. "all Douglas 6707, FARM LANDS WANTED. WANT to buy to to 16flacree eastern Ne sraska or western Iowa. ., Must be bargain. F M. MICHAEL COMPANTr " Ms Kiectrto Bid. Omaha. Nab. VI K will sell your farm; timely salts quick returns. Bald Land Co.. 64 - Branded Bide. AM In the market for cheap Canada land, f runic urawtord, Rosetown, 8na katchawan. FARM LANDS FOR RENT. FARM for rent. Can give possession now. 3 acrea Hi miles west Fort Calhoun, Neb. . Paul Peterson, S64 Brandela The ater Bldg. Phona Douglas 1801. AUTOMOBILES. TRUCK BARGAINS Vt TON : Chain Drive, (700.B0. Motor Oood Repair. Tlrea Practically New. Oood-atako Body and Cab. , Excellent Truck for Heavy Hauling. 2 TON . New Solid Tires. 5 Oood Cab and Shield. Flue Truck for Stock and Produce Hauling or for ' Small Transfer Man. $675.00. NEBRASKA BUICK AUTO CO.. Ask for Trurk Salesman. TYLER 1J60. 1TH and HOWARD ST. FORDS FORDS .. DRIVE YOURSELF TOURING 10c PER MILS ROADSTERS TRUCKS CARS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Melcher Service Co., 1(1 LEAVENWORTH. DODO. 4S. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE IT YOURSELF 12 CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARE COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. M NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERY CO.. DOUO. 8622. 1314 HOWARD i USED CARS. 1 Ford touring car, 1917. (350.00 1 Oldsmoblle trucks, lit ton... 800.00 1 Mm well sedan, 1917 800.00 1 Butck sedan ,. 860.00 1 Mitchell touring, 1915 360.00 1 Overland touring, 1917 400.00 1 Mitchell roadster, 1915 200.00 1 Hupp-20 roadxtor, a snap 260.00 ' Auto Repair Shop, for ssle or trade. Lots of Auto Parts and Supplies. 1511 Davenport St Phone D. 1241. DON'T MISS THIS 18 Patterson six, like new. 8750. 75 B. Overland, reftnlshed, 3350. K Hupmoblle, roadster, (460 16 Stuts roadater, cord tlrea (900. 15 others (200 to (800. . All guaranteed. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. 1910 aeven-paasenger Bulck touring car, model E-49, In first class condition, newly pslnted, s bargain. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO. Tyler 1760. 19th and Howard, MEEKS AUTO CO. Used curs bought, sold and exchanged. Ws buy for cash and aall on time. Full Una to select from. Middle State Oaraga . 3026-8 Farnam St. Douglaa 4101. MEKKS AUTO CO. . :NEV TIRES ON SALE. rireatnne. Congress, Lee Pullman. Flsk. . Writs for prices. Mention sizes. K AIM AN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Fsrnnm. fORD sedan, 1918, In unusually good con dition. C. E.. Paulson Motor Co.. Ames Ave. and Florence Blvd., Authorised Ford dealers. - Tel. Col. 146. USED CARS AND TRUCKS - ' AT "BARGAIN PRICES. STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO., 8020 Farnam St. Omaha. Neh SAXON Six Chummy Touring Car slightly , used: demonstrator; good as new. Com pletely overhauled; a real bargain; quick action. " Box C-95. Bee. Used cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 25(3 s-arnam St. D. 1979. 1100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sole mfrs. of new self-spacing af finity spark plug. Bayadorfer, 210 N. 18th. Wanted for spot cash, 100 used CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Exchange Co. 2059 Farnam St D. 6036. FORDS FORDS Cash, time or Liberty bonds. FORD MARKET, 2230 Farnam. SELLING only privately-owned used cars. The Omaha Used Car Market. (613 Leavenworth St. Tyler 2347. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfleld carburetors and Columbia atorage bstterlea Edwarda. NEW and used Ford, Ames bodies. Im mediate delivery. O'Rourka Goldstrom Auto Co.. 8701 So. 24th. So. 899. OAKLAND, Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO.. 2300 Farnam 8t EXPERT Repairing Guaranteed service. SERVICE GARAGE. 1(th snd Lesvenworth. Doug. 70a BARGAINS IN USED CARS. " McCaffrey Motor Co., ' . t8th and Jackson. Ford Agents, D. (600. i THE DIXIE FLYER, W: R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY, 2520 Farnam St. WANTED Late model. 6-passenger light touring car. Apply H. C. Sparka-Boweo Co. Howard street. OVERLAND 16. touring, (245; fine shape. Must sell this week. Basement 1813 Podge. GOOD USED CARS. GUT L. SMITH. ' Cars tor Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself ; at vary reasonable prices: no axtraa to pay. Nebraska Sen lea Gars re. 19th and Farnam. Douglas 7390. Trucks PR6MPT DELIVERY CN ALL MODELS NEBRASKA WHITE CO. FRED C. ROGERS. Mgr., Tyler 1767 1407-21 Capital Ave. Tires and Supplies. . .. . TIRES ONE-HALF PRICE. GUARANTEED 3.4)00 MILES. 10x3 I T.60J 30x3 f 9.36 (2x(Vj lf.I5f 32x4 11.76 (2x4 1L60 (4x4 13.00 Wo fhrntsh tha old tires. Ageata wanted. I S IN 1 VUI-CAN1ZINO COMPANY. , ;. 151; Caweaport Btreot, BRINGING UP FATHER ,. g. (I thv iggi1 L5ant,t: rf. ?J ' S" AUTOMOBILES Tires and Supplies. NKW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS. Call or write for prlcea on repair work Wa can save you money. Work called for and delivered. FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO., Harney 6768. 2914 Farnam St. NO neod for ateam soaked carcasses Wa retread and rebuild tlrea by Dry -Cure process Ideal Tire Service, 2676 Har ney St. GAIN more miles: have your Urea re- treaded by O. O. Tire Co. 3416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1261. W. Repairing and Painting. EXPERT auto repairing; service car; day ana mgnt . service, uooa wear Tire Oarage Co., 27th near Leavenworth. Douglas 4700. Repairing and Painting. WB NOT ONLY REPAIR YOUR RADIATOR, BUT CAN BUILD YOU A NEW ONE. RADIATOR REPAIR SHOPS and DEALEKSi Write oa for prlcea on new cores. No week of waiting for that new radiator or fender. Built to your order, any style, for automobile, truck or trr-tor. In 14 hours. Patronise your home Industry. Tha only Radiator and Fender manu facturing company In the west. OMAHA RADIATOR AND TIRE COMPANY. ISIS Cuming. 20C4 Farnam Omaha, Neb. - . P. BARNUM CO., 2126 Cuming. Doug laa 8044. High grade automobile painting Motorcycies and Bicycles. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE AND SIDE CAR 1911 TWIN CYLINDER, THREE SPEED Electrically equipped, generator, amme ter, lights, horn, speedometer, three near ly new non-skid tlrea. leather air cushion tandon, pump. Cost 141)5 new. will take 1326; run only 6,000 miles: engine in fine condition. Phone or write J. C Bllssard. 60s South list St, Omaha. Phona Harney B37Z. HA RLE Y - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines. Victor H Roos, the Motorcycle . man. 27th sod Leavenworth eta PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial Home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines We collect Wa distribute. Phona Doug. 4186 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new home. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St MRS. Anna Hartzman or Miss Jetta Arnold or any one knowing their ad dress please write E. H. Yukon Hotel, Yukon, Okl. THOSE who witnessed the accident to Dr. Solomon at 22d and Cuming Sts., on morning of April 19 please, call Douglas S9. POULTRY AND PET STOCK. RAISE every chick you hatch. Many have done so by using Pratt's Baby Chick food. Insures rapid growth and freedom from disease. To develop your chicks Into healthy, hunky pullets and cockerela use Pratt's Poultry Regula tor. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by first-class dealers everywhere. THOROUGHBRED White Rock eggs. Flshel strain, (3 for 15, (3 for 24. (5 for 48. , Postpaid. Fine laying strain. Oale Shrum. Fremont, Neb. WHEAT screenings (8.00 per hundred. A WWagner, 801 N. IBth St.. Poug. 1142. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T FORGET the big horse and mule Ructions at stock yards stables next Wednesday. Expect a good run of choice farm mares, matched teams of farm chunks and one carload of farm muls 6,il starts at 10 o'clock. I. C Gallup. AMrtloneer. RECENTLT discharged from the service, engaged In city business, must sell st onre my 2.600-lb. team of 6 and. 7-year-old mares and their harness; one 6-year-old brown gelding. They are not city broke but gentle and used to farm work. Res. 2235 Leavenworth St, Reyn olds. NOTICE Must dispose of the balance of our double farm and Conford harness and collars at a sacrifice. Call at 2124 Lake street. Lake street. FOR SALE A good young blocky horse, 1,200 pounds; gentle tor woman; (120, 2215 Dodge street. Harness, Saddles and Trunks. We Make Them Ourselves. ALFRED CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnam. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men f Omaha. . FURNITURE, plaaoa and notes aa security, (0, ( mo., H. goods, total. (3.60. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 432 Security Bldg.. 16th & Farram. Ty. (66 LOANS ON DIAMONDS. JEWELRY AND lL4c, LIBERTY BONDS. OCT 1 2 i W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1892." O 6TH FLR. SECURITY BLDG., TY. (60. LOWEST rates. Private loan booths. Harry Maleahock. 1614 Dodge, D. 6619. Eat 1891. DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. POLICE AUCTION SALL In accordance with tha provisions of the Statutes of Nebraska, ! will sell at Public Auction at tha Police Court Room, Eleventh and Dodge Streets, in tha City of Omaha, State of Nebraska, at 1 P. M. Thursday, May 22, 1919, all unclaimed per sonal property which may have been in tha possession of ths Police Magistrate or Chief of Police sis months prior to said data. This sale includes all kinds of goods, such as cutlery, bicycles, harness, watches, dreas goods, cloth ing, trunks, grips and rsvolvsrs; also one Ford automobile. All. sold without reserve to ths highest cash bidders. H. EBERSTEIN, Chief of Police. AT PUBLIC AUCTION. TO SETTLE AN ESTATE I will sell st public auction to the highest bidder, ths northwest corner of 13th and Dorcas Sts., with 66 foot frontage on 13th St., and 132 foot front, age on Dorcas St, together with S well rented buildings, 1 two-story building on 13th St, a two-story frame building on Dorcas St, and 1 double flat, two story brick on Dorcas St, all perma nently rented. This is sn idesl Investment for soma on with a little money. WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION MONDAY. MAY 6TH, AT 10 A. M. SHARP TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE: SALE TAKES PLACE ON THE PREMISES. A. KATSKEE, Administrator. JAMES L. DOWD. Auctioneer. Bee Want Ads Produce Results. Market livestock Omaha, April 30. 1919. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Official Monday..,. 1,641 3,968 13.073 Official Tuesday.... 7,684 15.467 11,924 Estimate Wednesday. 3,800 14,200 2.(00 Three days this wk.. 19,926 38,(26 27,697 Same daya last waek.12,665 32,089 23,315 Same two weeks ago.15,717 49.878 26,529 Sam 3 weeks ago.. 32,676 39,(80 26,(39 Same daya year ago. 33.223 44,835 19,163 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending at I o'clock p.' m., April 10, 1919. RECEIPTS CARS. Cat, Hogs. Sheep. R's. C. M. A St. P 7 12 Wabash 1 4 Missouri Paclflo .... T 4 Union Pacific 61 49 7 1 C. A N. W., east.... 11 1 ' .. 1 C. N. W west.... 11 it C, St. P., M. A O. .. 16 19 .. " 1 C B. A Q., east.... 6 6 2 C B. A Q., west 27 23 2 .. C, R. I. A P., east.. 9 7 C R. I. A P.. west.. 3 8 Illinois Central 1 2 ,. Chi. Gt. West ( 6 Total Receipts ....173 197 11 3 DISPOSITION H EAD. r Cat Hogs. Sheep Morris A Co. 608 2,686 460 Swift & Co. 996 2,846 ' 448 Cudahy Packing Co. .. 1,050 2,206 (89 Armour & Co (03 2,148 521 J. W. Murphy 3,589 ..... MorreH 20 Lincoln Packing Co. . . 28 So. Omaha Packing Co. 34 Hlggtns Packing Co. .. 7 Hoffman Bros 12 John Roth 4 Sons .... 16 P. O'Dea 28 Wilson v 11 W. B. Van Bant & Co. 29 F. P. Lewis 115 Huntzlnger & Oliver .. 11 J. B. Root & Co 91 J. H. Bulla - 75 F. O. Kellogg ' 8 ..... Werthelmer A Degen .. 66 , Ellis & Co 20 Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co... 48 E. G. Christie 24 ..... Baker 61 Banner Bros. 36 John Harvey (09 Jensen Lundgren .... ' 20 ..... ..... Omaha 36 Cudahy from K. C. 280 Other buyers' .......... 641 ..-.. - 489 Total . 6,376 13,875 2,807 Cattle A fair supply of 8,800 head of cattle, arrived this morning and trading was slow and about steady with yesterday and 60 and 75 cents lower than laat week's close. Bulk of the supply was made up of yearlings and 2-year-olds: heavy ateera were scarce. Butcher stock was slow and about steady, bulk of the offerings selling at (9.60 and (13.50. Feeders ruled steady. ; BEEF STEERS. . No. . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 6 1000 (13 50 55 864 (13 75 980 14 10 6 1130 J4 00 2 22. 39. 15. 19. 1024 14 6lt 8 998 19 1204 2 1300 14 75 15 60 16 00 .1085 16 00 .1018 15 75 .1170 16 60 STEEH" AND HEIFERS. 604 10 00 6. 888 12 60 7. 672 815 820 938 12 00 12 65 13 75 14 26 6.. 31.. 22.. 14.. 6.. 12.. 12.. 14.. 8.. 10.. 755 13 00 15.. 813 14 00 21.. 767 14 76 COWS. . 806 . 781 .1068 .1125 8 75 9.. 9 26 20.. ...1041 ... 961 ... 801 ... 842 ... 954 ...1111 9 10 9 60 10 60 11 30 12 00 12 60 10 26 11 25 22. 17.. 7.. ..1185 11 60 ..1086 12 25 8. . HEIFERS. 10 7..... 562 8 60 7., 762 9 60 600 12 75 761 12 00 6. STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 8 662 10 50 15 606 18 841 12 -60 29 891 8 1015 16 00 BULLS. 11 00 13 40 1. ...... 1090 8 60 1.. 1 1660 9 75 1.. 1 1680 10 50 1.. 1......1050 11 25 1.. 4 690 13 00 CALVES. 2...... 265 8 00 23.. 4 397 9 60 (.. 2 140 13 00 3.. 6 204 13 26 3.. ...1030 25 ...1110 10 00 .'..1740 10 75 ...1460 11 76 836 8 60 366 11 50 126 18 00 123 18 50 Quotations on cattle: Prime steers, (16.6018.00; good to choice beeves, (15.25 616.25; fair to good beeves, (14.26016.00; common to fair beeves, (13.00 14.00; good to choice yearlings, (15.00ffil6.O0; fair to good yearlings, (13.00(914.60; common to fair yearlings, (10.0013.60; good to choice heifers, 112.0018.75; prims cows, (12.00 13.26; good to choice cows, (10.25012.00; fair to good cows, (9.0010.26; common to fair cows, (5.269.00; choice to prime feeders, (14.5016.6O; good to choice feed ers, (13.0014.26; medium to good feeders, (11.0013.00; good to choice stockers, 312. 00-5 13.50; fair to good stockers, (10.00 (&11.00; common to fair stockers, (8.00 9.60; stock heifers. (8.6010.60; stock cows. (8.009.60; stock calves. (8.00 12.25; veal calvea, (8.0O14.OO; bulla, stags, etc., (10.0011.76. Hogs Receipts continue of fair propor tion, 203 loads estimated at 14,200 head, the supply tor the three days being around 8,500 head more than last week. Buyers continue to cheapen their hoga with most of today'a sales from even money to a dime and bulk of sales (19.95 30.15, tops stopping st (20.40. The gen eral market is generally 1016o lower than yesterday. HOGS. No. Av. Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 88. .179 110(19 75 26. .200 ... (19 85 82. .207 ... 19 90 79.. 212 40 20 00 74. .254 110 20 10 46. .261 ... 20 20 24. .278 ... 20 30 75. .197 230 19 95 76. .229 110 20 05 73. .363 ... 20 16 63. .263 ... 20 26 66. .286 ... 20 85 66. .828 ... 20 40 Sheep and Lambs Receipts of sheep and lambs today were very light 11 loads, estimated at 2,600 head. The ar rivals were not of large enough propor tion to give prlcea much of a trial, the fat Iambs here selling largely at (19.00, around 1030o higher than yesterday. A string of clipped ewes, the only thing In the aged division sold at (11.00. A string of clipped lambs to be taken out aa feed era sold at (13.60. FAT LAMBS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 161 feeders.78 19 00 392 feeders 73 19 00 133 feeders. 83 (18 66 319 feeders. 79 (IS 65 202 feeders.74 18 65 171 feeders.80 18 65 II leeders.67 15 60 316 feeders.76 18 65 SHORN LAMBS. 148... 61 16 36 Quotations on sheep; Lsmba, good to choice. $18.60019.16 ; lambs, fair to good, (18.O018.50; ahearlng lambs, (15.60 16.76; yearlings good to choice, 16.60 16.50; wethers, fat. (l(.O015.6O; ewes, good to choice, (14.0014.76; ewes, fair to good, (13.O014.O0. St, Joseph Live stock. St Josenh. Mo.. Anrll 20 Tattle Re ceipts, 3,000; market lower; steers, (13.00 18.00; cows and heifers, (5.0015.f0; calves, (6.001S.00. Hogs Recelots. 9 500? m.rlr.t lower! top, (20.60; bulk. (2O.0O20.4O. Sheep and Lamba Rerelnta. 4 600- mar ket higher; lambs, (18.0019.00: twes. 1I.VW15.00. Kansas City Live Stock. ' Kanaas Cltv. Mn anrll n r.tn Tie. "IP's, 11,600 head; market, lower; steers. siv.sswii.ii; cows and nailers. (.(0O Sea Jiff and Industrial News, of Short Term Notes Quotations furnished to ths Be by rfcters trust to.. Issue. Rats. Bid. Ask. First Liberty IHs 96.68 Second Liberty 4s 93.74 Third Liberty 4 "4 a 96.26 Fourth Liberty 4s 93.94 Am. Foreign Seo. (1919). 994. Am. Tel. Tel. (1925) . Am. Telephone (1924) .. Am. Tobacco (1922) .... Am. Tobacco (1928) .... Anaconda Copper (1929). Anglo-French (1920) .... Arm. Con. Deb. (1919) ,. Arm. Con. Deb, (1922) .. Arm. Can. Deb. (1923) .. Arm. Con. Deb. (1924) .. Beth. Steel (1919) ...... Beth. Steel (1922) Beth. Steel (1923) Canada (1921) Cudahy (1923) Int. R. T. (1921) Kan. City Ter. (1923) ... Proctor A G. (1923) .... Proctor A G. (1923) .... Russian Rubles (1936) .. Union Paclflo (1928) .... Wilson A Co. (1928) .... 6S 103 101 . 6S 99 100 , 7s 108 103 7S 103 10 , 6s (9 51 96 97 , 6s 102 i 1034 6a . . . . . . 6s 102U 102 , (a 102?4 103 7S 100 joo IS i3 . 7s 101; 102 (s 97tt 98 i4 . 7s 102Vs 102 5s 84 84 V4 ss 100 10014 7s 1034 104H 7s 1024 1084 Sfts 107 111 6s 103 108H 6s 97i 7s 10.40; calves, (8.5012.60; stockers, ((.(0 16.25. Hogs Receipts, 19,000 head; market, lower; heavy, (20.3020.46; light, (19.00 20.10; packing, $19.00 20.16; pigs, (14.50 19.25. Sheep Receipts, ' 9,000 head; market, steady; lambs, $16.0019.00; awes, (9.50 17.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, April 80. Cattle Receipts, 7,000; beef steers, steady to strong, butch er cattle, strong to 16 cents higher; calvea, about steady; estimated tomorrow, 11,000; heavy beef steers, (11.26 20.00; light beef steers, $10.26 17.86; butcher cows and hei fers, (7.5015.0O; canners and cutters, (C.0010.26: veal calvea. $1 2.00 1 8.26: stocker and feeder steers, $8.60 16.60. Hogs Receipts, 17,000; market. 10 to 20 cents under yesterday's average; closed, dull; estimated tomorrow, 30,000; bulk of sales, $20.15 20.40; heavy weight, $20,300 20.65: medium weight. $20.10020.50: light weight, $19.7620.30; light light, (18. 60 20.00; sows, (18.602O.0O; pigs. (17.00 18.60. Sheep Receipts, 13,000; market, mostly steady; spots, 10 cents lower; estimated tomorrow, 15,000; lambs, 84 pounds down, $17. 75S 19.60: 85 pounds up. $17.25 19.40; culls and common, (13.0017.00; springs. (ls.90$fZi.oo; ewes, medium and good, $11.7615.60; culls and common, (6.000 11.75. ' 89. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, April 30. Cattle Receipts. (.500; steady to 10 cents lower; native beef ateers, (11.6018.50; yearling steers and heifers. $9.50 16.00; cows, (10.50013.60; stockers and feeders, (10.0013.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00 18.00; beef cows and heifers. (7.6016.00 cannera and cutters, (5.607.26; native calves, (7.7616.00. Hoga Receipts. 13,600; 36 to 60 eenta lower; lights, (18.7620.10; pigs, $15.00 19.00; mixed and butchers, $19.7520.60; good heavy, $20.35 20.60; bulk, (19.859 20.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 1,300: steady; lambs, (20.0020.25; ewes. $13.00 14.26; canners and choppers, (4-5011.00. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., April 30. Cattle Re ceipts 2,600 head; market weak; beef ateers, $10.00 16.00; fat cows and heifers, (7.5013.00; canners. $5.007.00; stock ers and feeders, $7.0012.50; feeding cows and heifers, $6.5010.00. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; market 15 20c lower: light. $19.76 1 9.95 : mixed. $19.8520.00; heavy. (19.90 20.05: bulk of sales, (19.8520.00. eneep ana iamoi Receipts, boo neaa; market steady. New York Coffee. New York. Anrll 30. The market for coffee futures recovered a good part of yesterday'a reaction at the opening today. First prices were 20 to 30 points higher In response to higher Brazilian cables and renewed buying by brokers with Wall Street and European connections. This demand waa supplied on the advance to $17.00 for December contracts, however. and the market later eased off under real izing or liquidation, which Included sell ing for trade account. December broke to (16.60 and the mr- ket closed net unchanged to nine points lower. May. (ls.oo: July. (17.53: Beo- tember, (17.15; December, (16.60; Janu ary, (16.55; March, (16.63. Spot Coffee Quiet: Rio 7s. lSKc: Santos 4s, (22 He. New York General. New York. April 30. Wheat Soot, firm: No. 2 red, (2.86V elevator export Corn Spot, steady; No. 2 yellow. (1.76U and No. 2 white, (1.77 cost and freight. Hew xorK. Oats Spot, steady; standard, 79c. Hops Firm; state, medium to choice. 8442c; 1917, 2023c; Pacific coast. 1(18. 3945c; 1917, 2628c. Lard Barely steady; mlddlewest, (32.(0 32.90. Other articles unchanged. New York Produce. New York. N. Y April 30. Butter Steady, unchanged. Eggs irmer ; fresh gathered extras. 47 U; firsts northern section. 44U46c do southern section, 43Vs45c. Cheese Steady: unchanged. Live Poultry Quiet: broilers. 7085c, turkeya. fowls, 37c; old roosters, 3022c Zft2BC. i J. Dried Fruits. New York. April 30. Evanorated A- ples Quiet; state, 1720c. Prunes Unsettled: Callfornlaa. HUB 24c; Oregons, 11 H 22c. Apricots Strong; choice, 28c; extra choice, 30c; fancy, 3234c. r-eacnea yuiet; standard, 1920c; choice, 30c; fancy, 32 34c. Raisins Quiet. llU4H16tic: choice fx fancy seeded, 1012c; seedless, 13 18c. Dry Goods. New York, ADrll 30 Cotton a-ruiila houses today did a verv larze business Prices were strong and showed furthei rising tendencies. Worsted yarns were ac tive. Silk hosiery waa active. Burlaps were firm. Underwear markets hnveri moderate Improvement. New York Metals. New York. N. Y.. Anrll 80. Cnnner init Iron Unchanged: spelter, weak: east St Louis delivery, snot 86.97 u mnniu. u (5.95,06. At London Spot: tin, 226 pounds, 7s d; others unchanged. New York Cotton, New York. ADrll 3(1 fnttnn .InuJ steady but last prlcea showed a net de cline of 60 to 73 points on the new style months, while old style deliveries were 40 iu 91 points net lower. New York Cotton Futures. New York, N. Y.. Anrll 30. Cotton fn. tures opened steady; May, nW, offered 28.00c; new. 28.65c; July, old 27 00c; new. 26.97: October, old : new. 94 92! n- cember, new, 24.88; January, new, 24.10c sugar. New Tork. N. Y.. AnHI 10 9 im.r unchanged. linseed. Duluth. Anrll in r.in... n.w HJIC1H; axrlvs, (3,(l .('(, and Maggi In Full Pag of Colors in Thw Sunday Boo. GRAIN MARKET Omttl. Anrll SO Grain receipts were light, corn making up t.ne ouik witn is cars. Wheat ar rivals were ( cars, oats 17 cars, rys 1 car, and barley ( cars. Following the big break In futures yesterday cash corn . suffered additional declinea today, prices ranging from 2 to t cents off for ths offerings sold. Considerable amount of yesterday's and today's accumulated arrivals were carried over, uals were cleaned up at figures ranging from unchanged to H cent lower, most going at H cent off. Rye waal to 2 cents lower and barley was off about the same amount. Up to a late hour no wheat naa been sola. The market was some weaner, ouyers Homing off. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipts- Today wk. Ago Year Ago Wheat 6 4 29 Corn (3 74 16S Oata if 25 (7 Rye 1 8 0 Barley 9 10 4 Shipments Wheat IS (( 12 Corn 44 76 149 Oats (4 . 33 28 Rye 1 (0 0 Barley ' 0 4 7 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 14 321 110 Kansas City 21 36 17 St Louis 22 40 (1 Minneapolis 1 ... ... Duluth 1 Winnipeg 210 Corn No. 1 white; 4 ears, (1.80. No. i wnite: 1 car, $1.60. No. 4 white: 1 car, (1.55. No. 2 yellow: 2 ears. (1.62. No. yellow: 1 car, (1.60; 1 ear, (1.59; S ears, $1.51. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.66. No. 6 yellow: 2 cars. (1.67. SamDle yellow 1 car, (1.64. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, (1.69 (near white); 1 car, (1.60; 2 ears, (1.69) 3 cars. (1.69 (near white): 3 ears. 11.591 1 car, (1.68. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. (1.67, uats standard: 1 car. 68 "4 c. no. s white: 2 cars, 68 4c: 22 cars, 68c. No, hits. 2 cars, 67tc. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, 67ic. Rye No. 2: 1 car. (1.(2: 1 car. (1.(1. No. 3: 3 cars. (1.(0. Barley No. 2:1 car. (1.20. No. 3: 1 car. (1.17; 1 car, (1.15. No. 4: 1 ear, (1.17. Chicago Grain nod Provisions. Chicago, April 20. Moderate reactions took place in the corn market today from yesterday's big break, the severest which ever happened during a single session of the Chicago Board of Trade. Prices this afternoon at the close, as well as through out tne aay, were exteremeiy nervoua. Last quotationa snowed V, to 2e net advance. with July (l.(6(1.56H and September si. oil qpi.es. uats rinisnea o oil to lttc up. in provisions tee outcome varied from 650 decline to an eqal gain. Liquidation by exhausted holders car. rled down the corn market at times today much below yeaterdaya minimum, but the numerous setbacks were followed by ral Ilea in quiok succession. The principal bearish factor early waa more wldesDread Knowledge tnai tne reaerai wneat director, narnee, would actively antagonise any speculative efforts to hoist the cost of flour. Before the day ended, a new acsra was thrown Into the bulls by remarks said to have been made by Mr. Barnes at St. Louis tlrat too high prices for corn and oats would be frowned on by the govern ment. All offerings, however, were quickly aosorDsa oy snorts ana commission nouses. The chief new Incentives to buy were re ports that many country elevators had snuc on selling orders, tnat eastern ship ping demand had areatlv improved, and that all the weak holdings in tha market naa neen snaken out. Neither oata nor crovlstona dlanla.vit in. dependence of corn. Cash Quotations Corn No. 8 yellow, ll.67ffil.69: No. 4 yellow (1.66U B1.67: No. 6 yellow, nominal. oats No. z white, 68 70c; standard, 6970a Rye No. 3, (1.70H1.71. ' Barley (1.141. 21. Timothy (8.00 10.76. Clover Nominal. Pork Nominal. Lard (32.1032.20. Ribs (27.5028.60. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brok era, sis south sixteenth street. Omaha I Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y. Corn J i May I 1.54 I 1.61 1.68 1.(7141 1.65 July 1.63 1.61H 1.614 1.66Vill.64 Sept. I 1.49 I 1.6814 1.47 1.62 1.61 Oats I May .68 ,69H .67 .(8H .684 Sept. .68 .694 .68 .69 .684 Sept. ,66 .684 .66 .6814 .88 Pork May 53.30 58.25 52.25 52.25 62.00 July 48.40 49.50 47.90 49.20 49.30 Lard May 32.20 32.40 32.30 32.(0 32.30 July 30.60 31.02 30.40 30.60 31.00 Ribs May 27.80 28.70 37.75 28.70 28.06 July 26.76 27.20 26.60 27.00 27.00 Omaha Hay Market. Receipts of prairie hay and alfalfa light, and with the demand being good It naa caused tne msrKet to be firm and higher, on all grades. Oat and wheat straw continue steady. Hajr Choice upland prairie, (40.00; choice upland prairie No. 1, (34.0036.00; choice upland prairie No. 2, (31.00 32.00; choice upland prairie No. 3, (34.0026.00 juiaiana prairie no, 1, 434.OO86.OO; mid land prairie No. J, (81.0O33.OO. Low land prairie No. 11 (30.0031.00; lowland prairie No. 2, 924.0026.00; lowland prairie No. S, (20.00 21.00. Alfalfa Choice, (40.00; No. 1, (36.00 (8.00. Standard. (34.0036.00; No. 2 standard, (30.0032.00; No. ( standard, (26.0028.0a Oat 6traW (18.00 16.00: wheat, (12.00 914.00. New York Money. New York N. Y., April (0. Mercantile Paper Unchan ged. Sterling (0-Day Bills Unchanged; com mercial 60-day bills on banka, (4.82'4; commercial 0-day bills, (4.62; demand. (4.66; cables. (4.66. Francs Demand, (6.02; cables. (6.00. Guilders Demand, (4.03 1-6; cables, un changed. Lire Demand, (7.48: cables, $7.46. Mexican Dollars Unchanged. Government Bonda Steady; railroad bonds, irregular. Time Loans Strong; unchanged. Call Money Strong; high. (; lower, 6,: ruling rate, 54; closing bid, 6; offered at (; laat loan, ( par cent Chicago Produos. Chicago, 111., April (0. Butter Mar ket unsettled; creamery, 6269c; eggs market unsettled; receipts, 38,(33 esses; firsts, (l48c; ordinary flrats, 4041c; at mark, cases Included, 41 48c; stor age rscked firsts, 4343c; extras. 44c. Poultry alive market higher: aorlnas. none: fowls. 86c. Potatoes market strong er; receipts, 63 cara; northern white, sack ed, (3.1603.65; Red River Ohio's, (1.90 new atocx f ionaa spauiaing Rose. (8.609.OO; barrel. (Jobbing). Dry Goods. New York. Amil 29. Cotton roods to. day were active and higher. Yama mar kets broadened In both cotton and worst ed lines. Burlsps were stronger. Raw silk waa firm, with higher tendencies. Men s wear orders are being revised through Inability of mills to deliver all food called for. ' the Day FINANCIAL New York, April 20. Elimination of the extra dividend on United States' Steel com mon, announced after the close of yes. terday's, waa the unsettling development of today's stock market and served In no small degree to curb the almost continu ous advance of the past 10 weeks. United States Steel was the center of attraction from tha outset, extensive offer ings forcing the price down 4 points, from which It rallied a point but closed at 97 e. a mere fraction over its minimum and a Set loss of (4o. Aside from the dividend episode, the Steel quarterly report was the subject of much comment in financial and Industrial quarters, but the exhibit evoked little sur prise in view of the widely recognised trade conditions. Other standard or rsprasentatlvs shares felt 1 to almost 2 points, while ths sell ing was at Its height and speculative Is sues reacted 2 to almost ( points, many "stop-loss" orders dislodged during the general decline of tha mid-session. The activity of the first three hours was followed by a brief respite, but trad ing quickened again In the laat hour, when rubbers, equipments and tobacco shares developed buoyant tendencies and served to partially restore loaaes elsewhere. Substantial advances were largely re stricted to motors and kindred specialties. United States Rubber closing at a gain of 6 potnta and Keystpne Tire 114. Other strong shares Included the augers, Suma tra . Tobacco,, steel Foundries ana Agn- cultural Chemical. Ralls, sh DDlnxs and oils fluctuates widely, Independent steels were Influenced by United States Steel and coppers and utilities were hesitant or heavy. Sales of 1,760,000 shares approxlmatad the year's high record. Railroad ana industrial bonds were ir regular and Liberty and foreign Issues held steady. Total sales, par value, ag gregated (12,376,000. Old United States bonds, registered 2's rose on sale others unchanged on ealL Sales. High. Lew. Close Am. Beet Sug... 13.100 80 7 7 (0 American Can ., (1,700 6614 63 (34 Am. C. A F 6,(00 96 934 984 A. H. A U. pfd. 8,000 114 118 114 Am. Loco. 1S.S00 7tt V"4 74 8,200 72 70 71 3.800 131 1384 1284 18,400 110 105 109 ' 2,100 105 144 104 14 4,200 (1 ; 61 61 Am. S. A R. . . . . Am. Sug. Ret..,, Am. Su. Tob Am. T. A T...... Am. Z. L. 8... Anaconda Cop.. Atchiaon 800 94 94 94 A., G. A W. I.B.S. 21,700 146 160 142 Bald. Loco. 29.100 92 90 90 Bait. A Ohio . . . Bth. S. "B".. Butte A Su. Coo. 1,390 48 17,709 744" 474 484 724 78 22 (00 28 37 27 200 1(1 161 161 (.200 79 78P 78 CaU Petrol Canadian Pacific Central Leather . Ches. A Ohio . . . 1.600 (2 61 88 14 95 26 86 1 70 (2 76 C, M. ft St. F-., Chi. ft N. W..., 2,100 88 000 96 1,900 254 27 96 26 36 0 C, R. I. Cao.. Chino Copper . . . 600 86 Col. Fuel ft Iron 10,700 62 urucmie steei ., Cuba C. Sugar. 26.400 72 (9 18,200 32 31 10,600 76 74 1,100 17 16 Dist Bt Corp. Erie Gen. Electric . General Motors 17 400 161 160 160 24,800 183 178 180 Gt North., pfd. 600 93 98 92 Gt Nor. Ore Ctfs 6,600 43 42 43 Illinois Central 99 Inspiration Cop. 1.200.. 49 49 49 Int. M. M.. pfd... 29.000 120 118 118 inter. iMlcKei .... 1 4,30V 26 Z6 26 Inter. Paper ... 9,900 62 49 62 K. C. Southern... 2.600 22& 214 214 Ken. Copper 2,300 22 (3 32 Lou. ft NasH 116 Mex. Petroleum.. 21.400 177 178 176 Miami Copper ... 700 23 23 33 Midvaie steei . . . e.ooo 46 45 45 Missouri Pacific. 12,600 28 27 70 28 70 U 75 29 Mont. Powsr ... 200 70 Nevada Copper New York Central 2,200 76 N. Y. N. H. ft H. 1,000 29 Norfolk ft Weatern 76" 29 .... 1110 93 98 (7 37 .... 27 81 82 44 44 Northern Pac... l.'OO 93 Pacific Mail 2,600 89 Paclflo T. T Pan-Am. Pet.... 7,600 83 Pennsylvania ... 1.400 44 Pitt ft W. Va... 7,00 86 Pittsburg Cos . . 1,600 60 Ray Con, Cod 600 204 86 35 49 20 84 49 20 83 80 58 Reading 6,900 84 Rep. I. ft 8 N (,100 82 Sinclair O. ft R.. 61.700 69 80 67 Southern Pac 87,200 107 106 1064i tltUd. corp. ... 26,800 78 75 75 Texas Co 7.100 226 226 224 Tobacco Pro 9.500 87 86 86 Union Pacific ... 3,800 131 130 130 Un. Clg Stores... 7,100 182 181 181 U. 8. Ind. Ale... 16.800 164 160 151 U. 8. Steel 206.000 99 97 V 97 ti U. S. Steel, pfd... 400 116 116 116 Utah Copper .... 2,100 76 76 76 Western Union .. 900 89 88 88 West. Elec 29,700 62 60 60 Willys-Overland.. 66,500 34 22 (3 Turpentine and Rosin. ' Savannah, Ga., April 80. Turpentine Firm, 72 c: sales, 616 bhle.; receipts, 606 ddis.; anipmenta, j DDIS.; stock, 18,790 DDIS. Rosin Firm: sales. 431 casks: recelnls. 573 casks; shipments, 738 casks; stock, 66.343 casks. Quote: B. (11.10011.20: TV I11.1if 11.40; E. (11.40; F, (11.4511.50; G, (11. 55911. (0; H. (11.6(11.70; I, (11.76, K, (13.1013.20; M. (13.2013.40: N, $14.10; WQ, $14.35; WW, (14,35. London Money. London. April 30. Money snd Discount Unchanged. Sllver Bar, 4(d per ounce. London, April 30. Bar silver, 148 d per ounce. Money and discount un changed. Liberty Bonds. New York. April 30. Liberty bond final prices today were: 8s, (98.60; first 4s, 96.90; second 4s, (93.76: first 4s. (96.92: second 41i. (93.90: third 4V.S. (95.24: fourth 4s, (93.(0. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis. Minn.. April 80. Flour Unchanged; barley, (1.01 1.12: rye. No. 9i.es; bran, $3S. 00: corn, (1.6101.62: oats, 6667; flax, $3. 86 3.87. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City. Anrll 80. Corn Mav. (1.59; July, (1.57; September, (1.61. St Lonls Grain. St. Louis. April SO. Corn May. 11.61: July. (1.58. Oats May. 69c; July, 69. AMUSEMENTS. Sheila Terry 4V Co.; Florsnes Robert 4 Co.: PrlmrsM Four: Chirln 4 Madallss Donbar. Soot G I twos; Evcrait'e Clrout: Brtnok't Braata Statu Hens: Klaotraroi: Travel Weekly. Mat. lOets 76e; Nlshtt, 10s to (I. Phase Dsuf. 494. Today, to and Including Sunday Mats. Sat. and Sunday. MUTT AND JEFF Is the WOOLLY WEST The Fasslatt Shew ea Earth. EVERYTHING. NEW. Prleai: Nlihta. 60e-(I.OO . . Mats.1 2le.(0e Drawn for The Bee by McManiu Copyright 1 1 1 9 International Now Service. Omaha Man Inherits Estate of Father Who Died In the East Judge Irving F. Baxter has inherit ed his father's estate, valued at $25,000 at Liverpool, N. Y., where the elder Baxter died last Thursday. George Baxter, father of the Oma ha attorney, was 79 years old and lived all of his life in New York atate. He was engaged in ' the real estate business. Judge Baxter is the only child. The will provides that the estate shall go to Judge Baxter and that he must leave it to his children if he should ever have any direct heirs. The judge has no children. Judge Baxter was summoned east last Thursday by the news of his fa ther's death. He is now is Syracuse, arranging the affairs of the estate. Bee Want-ads pay big profits to the people who read them. PHOTOPLAYS. Now Playing Ends Thursday Night MARY Y PICKFORD see Ilee "Captain Not a Problem Play Not a Murder Story NotaSexPIay Not a Crook Story Is a cleant wholesome story, with plenty of good, rich comedy, enjoyable to the entire family and answers the question, where shall we go Baek by aosular d- nissd tor s brief ss-i (stesisst ef 4 days, I Martins sext Stisdsy. at tha I CONTINUOUS II A. M. TO II P. M. AMUSEMENTS. Tonight Community '. -Players IN "The Two Orphans" A French Drama in 7 Acts Benefit of Fatherless Children of France. Strong Cast. Beautiful Theme. Prices 25c, 50c, $1.00. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" Dally Mats., lS-25-SO rEv'nss, 25-S0-75C, $1 ANNUAL LIVE STOCK WEEK Billy Watson s Beel Tmst Itt, Farewell srawntitlont ef the cIimIos, Krauts. stayer's Alley" as "The Chrlit.nlin." Billy Wat. sos si "Philip." Beatrice Hsrlewe, Kathrya Pearl and Bis Cast and Blsatr Charua. Fin Taaa ef FrUklaua. LADIES DIME MATINEE WEEK DAYS. Sat. Mat. A Hk.: Ths But Bliow la Tom. NEW SHOW TODAY .J..,,N,l BAV- "'el Cemedy JJ"KJJ..4 8CHENCK: DAVID HALL 4 CO.: ROSE a THORNE. Phetoslsy Attrse. UVn.1I.LLLS0N "0GV OdES HER OARNDE8T." Mask Sasattt Comedy. Paths th$ people who read them. WW OMAHA PRODUCE Wholesale selling prices of beef outai No. 2 loins, 4(o: No, 2 loins, (9e; No. 2 ribs, 38 o; No. I ribs, 36oi No. I -rounds, (6o; No, I rounds, 24o No. I chucks 38c; No. a chucks, 18e Mo. I plates, 16cj No. t plates, 13 o. Quotationa furnished by Olllesky Trull company. Fruits Oranges! (0-94-100. ((.(0: 1(4, $5.76; 160, (4 36; 171 snd smaller. $7.00. Lemons: Golden Bowl, 300-8(0, $4.00; S1U ver Cord. (40-MO, $6 40. Grape frultl Dr. Phillips, 46-54, (7.00; 64-73-80-96 $7.60; Cat grape fruit (all slsss). (6.00. Bananas; 7o. Apples: Cat. Newtoa 1 Plppens (4 tier). (4.60; Ex. tsncy Win ' Sapa 175, (5.00; barrel apples, Ben Davis. $11.00. - Strawberries: market prloe. Sweet ' potatoes: Hamper, 12,10. Vegetables Potatoes: Ungraded, ((.H ' Minn. Early Ohlos, (2.(0; new potatoes. No. 1, (o; new potatoes. No. 2, 1o. On- ' Ions: Red Globe, per lb., 7c; Texas Crys tsl Wax, crate, (5.006 80. Onion setet Red and yellow sets, ((.00; hite seta, ?(.(0. Cabbage; Texas cabbage, per Ib , c. Pansles: Box (4 dosen to box), 12.00. Cabbage and tomato plants, bos 10O slants). 11.00. Old Roots Beets, parsnips, la lb. tarn -Ips, carrots, (o lb.; rutabegoes, (s lav -, Imperial hd. lettuce, (6.00 crt; Los An eles hd lettuce, $4.60 ort; head lettuces 1.(0 dos. ; leaf lettuce, 9o dos. ; "hallota. carrots, turnips, 76o dos. I southern rad ishes, 7(o dos.; home grown radishes, 40o dos.; egg plant, (2.60 dos.; artichoke (3.00 dos.) hot house cukes, ex. fancy. (3.50 dos.; hot house cukes, Ne. 1, (3.09 dos., Brussels sprouts, 20o lb. Spinach. 12o lb.; Florida washed celery, ((.(a dos.) green asparagus, (1.25 dos,; homa grown rhubarb, 76o dos.; Florida tomat oes (( basket orates), $7.00 crt J fresh peas, 20o lb. Nuts English walnuts, sack lots, I4e less, (6c: Jumbo raw peanuts, 1(0 lb.; Jumbo roasted peanuts, 16e lb.; No. 1 raw peanuts, 10c lb.; No. I roasted peanuts, 13o lb. Miscellaneous Crscksr Jacks, - Check"- . era and drums, with prtsesi case, (5.0O( case, (3.(6; without prises, cess, (4.76; case, (3.40. Airline honey: 2 dos., I ox., case, (4.30; 2 dos., 14 ox. case, ((.70. Mew Tork Bond list. U. n. Is, rsg.. 99Oen. Klec Is., M U. S. 3s. ecu.. (8Gr. No. 1st - U. . 3s. reg.. 89 4Ais , (( U. 8. (a, cou.. (( Int. Ms. Ma. s (9tf U. S. lib. (s.((.(8IlL Can. rf. 4s 78 U. 8. 4s, reg.. 106 K. C. So. rf. 6s 86 U. 8. 4s. cou..l06S. L. AN, tin. 6s (6 A. Fo. Be. 6s 99 11-K'M.. K. A T. Am. T. T. 1st 4S ...... ..((' ctl. It ...... (1 Mo. Fas. is. 4s (1 An.-JV. Is .... 17 Mon. Po. Is.. II 'Ar. A Co. 4s ((UN. T. Can. ' Atch. sea. 4s.. 88. deb. ( ..... (?' B. A O. s. 4's 77No. Pac. 4a.... (1 Beth, St ret Is (7No. Pao. Is... 6899 Can. Loath. Is II Or. Sh, Ln. ret. Can. Pao. 1st. 71 4s rr C. A O. ov, li ((Po. T. A T. Is 90 IT a B. A Q.. Jt Fenn. on. 4s lift 4s ilKFenn. gen. 4s 14 C, 1C A St P. Read. sea. 4s.. II cv 4s ,TT It I A Ian CL. R. L A Fr. adj. Is.. IT P. Ry. ref. 4s 71 So. Pao, ov. la 101 CAS. rst Bo. Ry. la..... II . 4s ........ 71'Tex. and Pac. D. A R. O. 1st II- ref. Is 4(Un. Fas. 4s.. II W Dom. of Can. TJ. & Rub. 6s.. 11' ' (s (1(11) ... (8U.-8. St Is... loot Kris gen. 4s... 14 Wabash 1st .. $4V7 Bid. PHOTOPLAYS. . a Kidd Jr." tonight? GEORGE WALSH HELP! HELP! POLICE I A Comedy Drama ef Safety Razors and Cops with a laugh Js each ef George's antics. &DOUG1 resents "THREE MEN AND A GIRL" ALMA RUBENS In filana itf Thai ftrsvass Visa LOTHROP Lotnrop GEORGE WALSH la "LUCK AND PLUCK MACK SmiXJX fjmfAf . S S O : M f -fal 9 1