T VTHE BEE : OMAHA', SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919. 13 REAL EST ATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. W peclalls In Dundee homes, C. B. STUHT CO., U-14 City National. Dongtas ITIT Council Bluffg. rnn an.- I lot located at tb corner of lYta street aad (th avenue, with mow and water In (treat Inquire et owner. Louie Schneider, Wick hem Block, Council Bluff. la. i-ROOM HOUSal. cloee to echool; away from mud end water. Terms CU neo . South Side. - IF you want a reel home, at a bargain, you ehoutd ee Jaa. II. Koplatx, real - Ut Investments. 4733 8outh th,et. SIX-ROOM house with large aoreen Prch. South Blde Call South REAL ESTATE-OTHER CITIES REAL ESTATE SOUTH DAKOTA 10 aorta, located In beat (arming die- trlet of Tripp county-6outh Dakota, near Colome; all fenced and under eul tlvatlon; two springs; alx-room home and other bulldlnga In Hood repair. Will all or trade for city property. A. a ALPIRN. Tth and Douglas Sta. Call Doug. tili. SIX-ACRE PLACE. Two mllee of Council Bluff a with aral food roada to the city; food (-room houee, large bern; nlc yard with large Walnut treea, about one acre upland; balance creek bottom and very rich garden aotl; hetrs want to divide and offer for 3,000. 1 McOEE REAL ESTATE CO., ICS Pearl St.. Council Bluff. FOR SALE W. 1-3 lot 13 and W. 1-3 lot 14, block IT, Bedford Place, to cloee an estate. Make beat offer. Write J. D, PJfjnbaugh1MonmqjUhtIll. , REAiTeSTATE WANTED OIL LEASES. We buy and sail oil etock end1 leases Our lilting Includea leaaea In Tillman county, Oltla.; Wilbarger county and the Panhandl" aectlon of Texae; aleo Tucum carl, N. M. Writ ua for price and fur ther particular!. Orcutt-Harrl A Co.. "In.. 413 Southwest Reaerve Bank Bldg.. Oklahoma City 1WE WANT HOUSES Cuatomera have depnelted money with ua with which to buy home In etructing ua to buy for them on our judgment. What have you to eell. KDWARP F. WILLIAMS CO., Realtor. Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420. BUNGALOWS WANTED. We have each buyer for-well-located bungalow and realdence worth the money. For quick results, lift with ua. O NEIL'S R. B. INS. AQENCT. 632-6 Brandela Theater Bldg. I HAVE a man who will buy your im proved property and pay cash for It. but the price mut be right, GEORGE F. JONES, REALTOR, 2 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. lilt. HAVE Inquiries tor good home In good location. Do you want to aall your property? Llat It with C. A. Qrlmmel. 849 Omai NafI Bk. Bldg. ' LlST your property with ua We have call for homea and Investment. McCAGUE INV. CO. Phone D. 41 , 16th and Dodge. LIST your property for aale with J. B. Roblnaon for quick sale. 443 Bee Bldg. Phone. Douglae 8097. i Tel. Tyler 1084. WE have the cuatomera and can sell your rroperty; Hit with John W. Robblna. 81 Brandel Theater, D. 629. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Nebraska Lands. LWGLAS CO. FARMS Near .arowin Omaha. SO acrea onlv eight milea from Omaha, good et of ouuainga in nigh atat oi cultivation and with land selling at 1350 to 1376 per acre much further out, this should look cheap at $330 per acre; terms; no trades; possession March 1; don't pass this one. 0 acrea, one and a half mile from Elkhorn, Improved with good valley ? 'asture, price 1335 per acre and In thla mruedlate vicinity, wa know of noth ing cheaper at this price. Also 63 1-1 acres, three mile to Ben nington, good house and all necessary Improvements at 1340 per acre, Just the place to buy for the young man Just starting out for himself. Instead ol renting; make good term on this; also a well Improved 10 acrea with It acre of fine alfalfa; known as the Scow place, Juat over the line In Wash ington county at 1326 per acre; will . carry $10,000 in first mortgage for five year; now act quick on the abov a they won't last long. Address GRAHAM-PETERS REALTY CO. 829 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. Phones, Office. Red 668; Residence, Walnut 110J. MR. LAND BUYER We specialise In farm and ranch, have organized force of expert land men who know land and It real value. Ask for our list. It' free. 630 A. 4 m. from town, newly Im proved, no ssnd, 12 A. alf., $35 per, 160 A. 3Vi m. from town level, loam sol), no sand, 110 A. plowed, 40 A. alf., running water, 8-r. house, etc., $60 per. 640 A. improved, near Stuart, 340 A. hay, bal. pasture, $47 per. 280 A. near Falrbury, Improved, well balanced, $65 per. - 80 A. Improved, near Silver Creek, good at $165 per. 640 A, near Dunning, hay and pasture, fenced, $10 per. 160 A. near O'Neill, Improved, choice farm, $125 per. 4,000 A. Elkhorn valley, 4 m. from town, highly Impr., $.200 hay, 200 A. clover, anap $45 per. 400 head of cattle may be bought with thleJ ranch. CHAPEK, LAND MAN, Brand. Thea. Bldg., Omaha. Fine Improved Farm, Location Ideal. 135 acres, one-half mile from paved street, Central City, Neb., one of the best towns In the state from a stand point of both railroad and educational advantages; land lies level; all good black loam soil; no waste land; a good 2-story, 8-room house, basement, with furnace and pressure tank; good barn, 42x54, room for 10 head of horses, 10 rows, 1,600 bushels of grain and about 25 tons of hay; 2 large cement block ullos. machine shed 10x14, fuel house 13x18, engine house, chicken house, 2 hog houses, garage, double corn crib and granary with 10-foot driveway, cat tle sheds and other outbuildings. Building are all up In good condition and well sheltered by a large grove of trees. Price $300 per acre, on good term. This farm I Just as productive aa land that is selling at from $400 to $500 per acre a little farther east. Write or see Larson & Carraher, Cen tral City, Neb. LOW rates without delay. C. O. CARLBERG. 813 Brandeis Theater Bldg. FOR quick sales list your property with W. G. SHRIVER. 1047-9 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 163. WILL buy a few good contracts, second mortgages, or mech. Hens. Chas L. . Pease. 211 Brandeis Theater Bldg. IF your property Is for sale or rent, list It with the AFRO-AMERICAN REALTY CO.. 2706 Lake. Webster 640. HAVE buyer for five to seven-room bouses for cash and payment John son, Webster 4160. FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. Private Money. SHOPEN & COMPANY. Doug. 4238. MONEY to lend on Improved Real Estate Interest payable semi-annually. W. H. THOMAS fe SON, 228 Keellne Bldg. CITY and farm loan; S1 and 6 per cent; no delay. J. H. Dumont & Co., 418 Keellne Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bkig., 18th and Farnam. t. E. BCCK. Loans, 442 Omaha Nat. Miscellaneous. SAFE INVESTMENT. Wanted $1000 loan on $3,000 frater nal Insurance policy. Man wishing to make loan Is beneficiary. Face of policy will com to beneficiary upon death of Insured, who I 07 year old and In poor health. Will arrange matters o that entire $3,009 will be paid to note holder upon death of Insured, and will keep up premiums on Insurance. Chance to make from $500 to $1,000 In short time. Address Bee. Box M-8. OMAHA HOMES EAST. NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. f 1016 Om. Nat Tj Bldg. Doug. 27U. FARM AND RANCH LANDS. Acreage. AN ACRE OF GROUND With ' a strictly-modern, six-room house, nearly new. Oak finish, built in bookcase. Located opposite Country club. SCOTT & HILL CO., Arizona Lands. Fine Ranch, All Equipped Fifteen mile square, 1,500 head of . Hereford all for $110,000. Will take - trad up to $50,000. Hurry, W. NATHAN WATTS, 613-19 paxton Blk. Doug. 9006. Omaha, Neb. Colorado Lands. 480-ACRE IMPROVED $20 PER ACRE. Two and a half mile from good town, good schools and churches, well fenced, shallow water, fair Improve ments, good level road to town, ready to plow tor fall wheat, extra good crop In vicinity thla year. Priced low for quick sale. About $1,000 cash, with 1st of January -settlement; carry back about $4,000 at 6 per cent. Harrow Gilchrist. 202 Crounse Blk., Omaha, Neb. A REAL ranch bargain on U. P. R. R. In the Platte valley, near town In Colo., 4 miles of river front. Well Improved, 90 good alfalfa, 800 Irrigated, water right abundant and paid for. Cuts 1.S00 tons choice hsy. 700 In culti vation, good title. 8,000 acres of state leased land goes with this. Price $120,. 000, for quick sale. Will carry $70. 000 on easy terme. Don't overlook this, It will make a i profit quick, j Address 635 So. 31st, Lincoln, Neb. HERE Is your chance to pick up the greatest bargain ever offered in good land, either one-half aectlon or one quarter section, at $30 per acre; corn and wheat near thia land made 40 bush els per acre; the land la perfect In every respect and located near Kit Careen, Colo. The half section north of this land cannot be bought for leas than $37.60 per acre. Mia Stoecker, 2025 B St., Lincoln, Neb. 40.000 acre choice raw or improved Lin coin. Co., Cola, lands. Bargain. Easy terms. Bee J, 1. Maurer. Arriba, Colo. JUM Iowa Xands. CHOICE 329-acr valley farm, near Ham burg, la,, all under cultivation: 1 seta of improvements; a, pickup at $1.7$ per acre. A good 89 taken la exchange. You get few chances like this. Sea owner at 810 Keellne Bldg., Omaha. Kansas Lands. NORTH Central Kansas. 1040-acre ranch. Two sets of Improvements. 100 acres tn alfalfa, fenced, and crosa fenced. Wells and windmills. $49 per acre. See me at - once. 511 8. 14th street, a few days. After Oct 1, Altoi, Kansas. N. M. Forman. Missouri Lands. MY 170 acres, 110 cultivated, $3,700; very easy terms: 5-room house, good barn, fine well water, lots of fruit; 2H mile railroad. school; main county road; daily mail, and free stock range. J. Lamping. Birch Tree, Mo. Nebraska Lands FOR SALE 148 acres, Thayer county. Neb.; miles to town: all bottom land; 99 acrea fenced bog tight, 37 acrea al falfa; well Improved, Including 9-room hua. equipped with water, lights and heat, near school, mail route and tele phone: price for quick sale, $30,009, . or mure cash, balance March 1. 1920. Address Box it, York. Neb. I HAVE for sale four hundred and forty (440) acres of land lying in. the riatte river valley, adjoining the city limits of the county seat. This property is all modern equipped, consisting of the one turn 90x60, horse Darn 28x38, cnicxen house 14x36, six-room house, full base ment, electric lights In all buildings, house has hardwood finish inside, walls and floors of all outbuildings are made of cement. Valuation of Improvements $25,000. This land must be sold by September 2Sth. Price for quick sale, $125 per acre. This land ran all be farmed; has about 60 acres alfalfa, bal ance nay pasture, all ( perfectly level. Has river front on one side. This is no ral estate talk. This land la going to Hell at this price. Write or wire me for further particulars. Terms very rea sonable. C. H. MEEK, " NORTH PLATTE, NEB. AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. RENT A NEW ,F0RD DRIVE YOURSELF XI CENTS PER MILE. TOO ARE COVERED UY INSUR ANCE AOAINST LIABILITY RESULT INO FROM ACCIDENT. (0 NEW 1919 MODEL FORD CARS, FORD LIVERY CO. DOUO. 8622. 1814 HOWARD. 'IMPROVED FARM AT AUCTION. SEPT. 23, TUESDAY. 2 P. M. On the above date, on the premises, located five miles west and three miles south of Comstock, Neb., we will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, regardless of price, the following de scribed real estate: The Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 18, Range 18, West of the Sixth P. M., Custer County, Nebraska, containing 160 acres, more or less, according to govern ment survey, on good terms. For fur ther Information, address Nebraska Ro alty Auction Co., Cenetral City, Neb Mark Carraher, auctioneer. M. A. Lar son, manager. E. L. Lenstrom. owner. ISO ACRES highly cultivated and"im proved, located 3 miles to Superior, Neb. My equity is 12,000. Will make terms. 54 acres located mile to Calhoun, Nek Improvements alone cost $17,01)0.00. My equity Is $21,400, and will take In small trade up to $6,000. 320 acrea located 12 miles northwest of Omaha. Oood Improvementa and on macadamtaed road. Price $300 per acre. W. NATHAN WATTS. 618-19 Paxton Block. ONE of the prettiest ranches in Custer county 720 acres. Running water, also many fine springs, lovely shade; all kinds of trees. Over 100 acres of al falfa and about 100 acres of tine prairie hay. 100 acres under plow, splendid soil. Balance fenced and cross fenced. Oood buildings and plenty of them with water system. Just an Ideal place, at $65.00 per acre and only 8 miles from Callaway. R. E. Brega, Callaway. Neb. 160-A. FARM. 2H miles from Franklin; 110 A. in cultivation, 10 A. alfalfa; R. K.; telephone, excellent school ad vantages; 7 -room house; barn, 32x50; granary, garage, corn crib, chicken house, hog sheds, silo, cement cellar, . young orchard, running water, well, windmill, timber, adjoining pasture available. $75 per acre until Oct. 1, Terms. Mrs. Margaret Andrews, B. R. No. 2, Franklin, Neb. 440 ACRES, two small frame houses; 40 acrea under plow; 200 acres can be farmed. Lota of timber, heavily grassed. All fenced. Good well, windmill, engine. Two cellars, 2 hen houses, etc., etc. Full line farm machinery: 25 cattle, etc., etc. Seven miles Marsland, 6 miles Belmont. All for $12,000. Write for list of other places. A rah L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. ROCK COUNTY, NEB. 480 acres, all hay land, 250 acrea hard land; 400 acres In cultivation; house, barn and other buildings. Price, $15 per acre. Inc. $1,400; caah for balance. No trades. ROBERT WOOD INV. CO. WEST PLAINS. MO. FARMS FOR EVERYBODY. Send for our new list today. It will Interest you. Miner 4 Bradley, Thum mel Bldg.. Grand Island, and Walbach, Neb. MERRICK COUNTY. Improved corn and alfalfa farms at the right price. M. A. LARSON, Central City, Neb. IMPROVED afnd unimproved wheat farms, Kimball county. Neb. R. E. Holman, Bushnell, Neb. FOR Western Nebraska and Eastern Col orado lands see HELD LAND CO., 664 Brandeis Bldg. -1 FOR FARM LANDS and farm loans with in 60 miles of Omaha, see PAUL PETERSON, 364 Brandela Theater Bldg. Doug. 1805. PRICE end terms right on northeast Ne braska Improved corn and alfalfa farms. C. V. Nelson. 616 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. FOR NEBRASKA LANDS SEE A. A. PATZMAN, , 201 Karbach Blk. TvlerS84. WRITE m for picture and prices of my farms and ranches in good old Dawes Co. Aran L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb. South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE For a short time only, on of th best sections in Aurora county. South Dakota, 154 mile from Stlckney; well Improved, fenced with woven wire and teel posts all around; crossed fenced; must be seen to be appreciated. Ad dress owner. E. A. Wolff, Bagley, la. Wisconsin Lands. IF looking for good soil, I have it. If looking for fine laying land, I have It. If looking for on that Is priced right, I have It. A. W. TOLAND, P. 57t. 10 Be Bldg. Wyoming Lands. SOLDIERS, 640 acre homesteads, 7 months residence. Duff. Casper. Wyo. Miscellaneous. For Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota farm and ranch, see ALEXANDER & GIPE, Pgggllg- ' , 3 Ptgnjgj. FARM LANDS WANTED. WB will nil your farm; timely sales"; quick returns Held Land Cow (94 Brandel Bldg AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO FRED C BOGERS. MGR. TYLEB. 17$7. . 1407-31 Capitol Av. OTTAl.TTV riI9 'IT Cadlllao "8." -19 Bulck, '19 Over land, '18 Franklin, '17 Stuts, '18 Lex ington, '17 Bulck Six roadster. '19 Bulck Six roadster, '17 Oakland lx, '17 Chal- rners Six roadster and MANY OTHERS. Price lea than you expected to pay. ' AU quaranteed. TRAWVER ACTO COMPANY, 1910 Farnam. MEEKS AUTO CO. TJaad car bought, sold and exchanged. We buy for cash and aell on time. Full line to select from. Middle Stat Garage. 2026-8 Farnam St Doug. 4101. USED car of exceptional value. RELIABLE automobile school; best elec trical and self-starter courses; day and ' night school; com now; free catalogue. National Automobile School, 2814 North Twentieth, Omaha. Market4 and Industrial News of the. Day LIVESTOCK Sheep Hog 4.019 84,341 2,814 81,095 1.391 41,631 $.084 18,761 1,800 4,600 18,089 180.821 24,017 112,004 14,640 107,784 34.811 188,601 11.038 199.441 FOR SALE A seven-passenger Paige ' "Fairfield" six, In No. 1 condition. Looks like new. For sal cheap by owner. Phon Tyler 1196. STEVENS DURYEA touring car, six cyl- uuor, starter ana eiecirio ngnts, st a bargain. Owner leaving city. Phon yier jus USED cars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, 1661 Farnam St. Doug. 1979. WINTON-SIX ROBERTS MOTOR CO., 40th and Farnam. Harney 3500. USED CARS AND TRUCKS. AT BARGAIN PRICES STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 1020 Farnam St. Omaha, Neb. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO. 8563 Farnam St. Doug. 1970. FORDS. BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND USED CARS, FORD BODIES. O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO. 701 SOUTH 24TH ST. SOUTH 899. THK nnrTH! PT.TFR. W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY. 2520 Farnam St $100 Reward for any magneto we can't re pair, tsoie mnrrs. or new sen-spacing ar flnlty spark plug. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th A Jackson. Ford Agents. D. 3600. AUTOMOBILE electrical repairs; service station for Rayfleld carburetors ana Columbia storage batteries. Edwards. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED CARS; quick aotlon; no delay. Auto Ex change Co.. 2069 Farnam St. D. 6035. FORD MARKET. 2230 Farnam. Cash. Time. Liberty Bonds GAIN more miles; have your tires re- treaoea by u. & u. Tire co. 2416 Leavenworth. Tyler 1161-W. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind shield. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO. 2031 FARNAM. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. OAKLAND Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St. FORD ROADSTER, ALL WEATHER TOP. REASONABLE. CALL J. GROSS. FON TENELLE HOTEL AFTER 4 P. M. GOOD USED CARS. flTTV T. SMITH. CAR can be seen Sunday at 2512 N. 48th m. lei, walnut dmo. Cars for Hire. FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drive yourself, st very reasons ble prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage, 19t)h and Farnam. Doug las 7390. f Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES AT HALF PRICE. Firestone, Bull, Lee, Republic Flsk, Write for prices. Mention sixes. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 2016 Farnam. NEW AND USED TIRE BARGAINS SEE US FIRST AND SAVE MONEY FARNAM TIRE AND RUBBER CO.. 2914 FARNAM ST. H 9768. Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha, 24-hour serv ice, for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and fender repairing: body dents removed: new fenders mad. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1S19 Cuming St. Tyler 917. F. P. BARNUM CO.. 3125 Cuming. Doug las 8044. High-grade automobile paint ing. . Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargains In used machines Victor H. Roos, the motorcycle man, 27th and Leavenworth Sts. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T forget the big range horse and mule auction, next Monday and Tuesday, September 22d and 23d at stock yard stables: will have about 1.T00 unbroken range horses and about 200 gentle work horses and mules; 20 head of big city broke horses; all shod and ready to go at hnrd work TEAM, harness and wagon. Seven-Oaks Farm, three block west of Florencs car. , BROOD SOWS. Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phono Web. 1884. O. S. Pettis, agent. UPLAND hay, $20 per ton. Wagner. 801 North 16th St . POULTRY AND PET STOCK. MIXED grain $8.75 per hundred pounds. Wagner, 801 N. lfith Douglas 1142. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial bom solicits your old clothing, furniture, magazines. We collect W distribute. Phone Doug. 4136 and our wagon will call. Call and Inspect our new bom. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St HAVE tin roofs and eaves cleaned and painted, 5c foot, before winter. Colfax 2371. DRESSMAKING Evening dr.ses a spe clalty. HH N. 83d. Harney 5360. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, planoa and notes as security. $49 9 mo.. H. goods, total. $3.50. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY. 43! Security Bldg. 16th & Farnam; Ty. 669. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE. 1301 DOUGLAS ST. FARMS and city loans. E. H. LOUGEE. INO. 528 Keellne Bldg. ' That surplus piece of furniture can be turned into cash by a Bee Want Ad. YOUNG LADIES We offer yon a well paid position. Pay you while in training. Permanent work. Rapid advancement. Investigate bur working conditions. Operators' Employment Bu reau, 613 New Telephone Building, 19th and Douglas Streets. , Omaha Live Stock. Receipts were: Qattl Official Monday.... 29,761 Official Tuesday.... 10,611 Official Wednesday. 11,918 Official Thursday... 7,674' Estlipat Friday.. 1,80,0 Five day this week 53,668 Sam daya last week 67,477 Same two week ago 45,481 Sam three wk. ago 90.674 Sam day year ago (1,273 Cattle It wa the usual slow Friday's trad In cattle. Receipt were Just fair, around 1,600 head being reported In, and anything desirable commanded about steady prices No good beef wa her and common kind war hard to sail. Butcher tock (old about Ilk yesterday's arly trade, but prices showed considerable Im provement over Thursday' late trad. Action wa a little better In tocker and feeders, though outside demand wa not very broad. COWS. . Pr. No. $4 76 7.. 10 11. 7 40 13. HEIFERS. 6 75 7. 9 2$ 25. CALVES. 1 26 6. No. 10... 7... Av. . . 765 ..1049 ..1018 .. 464 .. 676 Av. 792 960 820 542 898 $5 to 7 00 8 00 15 6 60 2.. 281 364 8 (0 T fdrs.1015 8 cows. 966 19 cows. 861 I 9 cows. 874 19 cow. 835 20 fdrs. 19 strs. 805 939 14 7 25 10 70 8 25 8 50 19 50 6 10 13 00 8 60 11 10 9 25 19 60 9 40 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 14 623 5 76 8 712 30 841 9 80 47 1010 WESTERN CATTLE. . MONTANA. 9 00 59 fdrs 8 00 43 fdrs 5 85 P. McKintey. 5 50 13 strs. 1071 8 00 WYOMING. 924 8 26 19 cow. 761 907 10 25 1 calf.. 150 E. H. Shldelor. strs.. 1102 10 60 10 cows. 1057 SOUTH DAKOTA. 11 stkrs.,604 7 75 1 cow. 850 8 50 19 cows. 1032 8 00 NEBRASKA. 14 fdrs.. 988 1 (0 3 civ.. 160 39 strs. 1047 8 40 19 strs. 910 25 fdrs. 796 7 74 .40 strs. 1140 O. W. Emmons 44 strs. 995 10 40 4 strs. 1000 Quotations on cattle: Choice to prime beeves, tl6.S0il7.B0; good .to choice beeves, 115.00S16.50; fair to good beeves. $13.6014.50; common to fair beeves, $11.00013.60; choice to prim yearling. $17.0018.00; good to cholc yearlings, 315. 60gil7. 00; fair to good yearlings, $13.00g16.00; common to fair yearlings, H0.0012.60; good to choice heifer, $8.0Q 10.00; cholc to prim cow, $8.60 9.50; good to cholc cows, $7.0098.60; fair to good cows, $(.007.00: common to fair cows, $4.766.00, choice to prim heavy feeders, $11.60Q12.60; good to choice feeders, $9.60011.60; medium to good feeders, $8.O09.60: oommon to fair feeders, $7.00?8.00; good to cholc stock era, $8.6O10.00: fair to good stockers, $7.008.00; common to fair stockers, $6.60 7.00; stock heifers, $6.0037.00; stock cows, $5. 60 7.00: stock calves, $7.00 9 9.60; veal calves, $7.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.267.50; choice to prime grass beeves, $13.00015.00; good to choice grass beeves, $10.6012.50; fair to good grass beeves, $8.6010.00; common to fair grass beeves, $6.00g8.00; Mexican beeves $6.009.00. Hogs Receipts today amounted to 44 loads estimated at 2,800 head. There was a vigorous demand and trade was active at prices that looked strong to fully 26c higher than yesterday. Most of the pack ers were selling from $16.S016.60, al though Ioada were reported aa low aa $16.10. Mixed loads were Belling largely at $16.6016.75, with butcher weight on up to a top of $17.25. Bulk of aale wa $16.3018.75. HOGS. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 160 $16 26 65. .296 GRAIN MARKET No. Av. 61..268 28. .324 51. .162 43. .272 71. .259 23. .192 70 110 19 86 16 60 16 65 16 76 17 00 28. .325 67. .276 69. .274 88. .275 67. .178 Sh. Pr. 40 $18 80 140 18 40 110 16 60 260 16 70 ... 16 90 ... 17 26 Sheep and Lambs Only 17 double of sheep and lambs were received for to day's market and this total included a very small killing end. hardly enough fat stuff showing up to mad s market Packers wasted little time In placing bids on anything possessing killer flesh and one or two strings of fat lambs sold at figures about a quarter higher. Best Idaho's brought $14.60, and good quality killers were quotable around $14.00 14.25; best ewes are closing around $7.00 this week with fair to good kinds at a spread of $6.006.50. Wethers are quot able up to $8.769.0Q. Trade In feeder ruled strong and fairly active, but there was nothing here of choice quality. Strictly choice close wool ed lambs likely aell around $11.0011.60, with medium grades (bringing $10.25 10.60. Common light feeder are moving anywhere from $8.00(910.00 and good feeding ewe at $5.00 5.50. FAT LAMBS. 19 Wyo... 71 14 25 .63 Wyo.. 64 137 Idaho.61 14 25 BREEDING EWE8. 17 Wyo.. 106 10 50 FEEDING LAMBS. 788 Wyo. .12 10 50 181 Wyo. .78 2033 Ida. .58 10 10 !72 Wyo.. 48 ) FAT EWES. 1 86 Wyo. .111 75 362 culls. 86 FEEDING EWES. 162 Wyo.. 87 4 40 139 Wyo.. 88 BREEDING EWES. 93 T 60 FAT WETHERS. 94 8 00 FEEDER WETHERS. 263 Colo.. 77 8 85 Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to choice, J14.0014.60; lambs, fair to good, $13.6014.00; choice feeder lambs, $11.00 11.50; medium to good feeders, $10.25 10.76; common light feeders, $8.0010.00; culls and throwouts, $5.0007.50; year lings, $9.25 9.75: wethers, $8.2508.75; ewes, good to .choice, $6.5007.00; ewes, fair to good, $6.006.50; good feeding ewes, J5.00igi6.50; ewe cull and canners, $2.003.60; breeding ewes, $7.50012.00. 14 30 9 00 7 (0 1 86 6 00 1158 Ida. 46 Colo.. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Sept. 19. Cattle Receipts, 2.600; estimated tomorrow, 1,000; market slow. Beef steers, medium and heavy weights, choice and prime, $15.2517.50; medium and good, $10.7515.2S; common, $8. 26610. 60; lightweight, good and choice, $14.0017.65; common and medium, $8.00 (g)13.75; butcher cattle, heifers, $6,600 14.75; cows, $6.2513.50; canners and cut ters, $5.366.25: veal calves, $20,250 21.50; feeder steee. $7,0012.25; stockers steers, $6.2510.0n; western range beef steers. $8.0015.00; cows and heifers, $6.2613.00. Hogs Receipt. 10,000; estimated to morrow, 3,000; market firm, mostly 25o higher than yesterday's average. Heavy, $16.60 18.00 ; medium, $16.75018. 25; light, $17.0018.25; light light. $16.0017.50; heavy packing sows, smooth, $15.76 16.25; packing sows, rough, $15.0016.76; pigs, $lt.0016.5O. Sheep Receipts, 14,000; estimated to morrow, 1.000; market weak. Lambs, $12.00014.75; culls ana common, $7.00 12.00; ewes, medium, good and $0. 0007.25: culls and common, 5.75; breeding, $6.50013.26. choice, $2,000 Sioux City Live Stock, Sioux City, la., Sept. 19. Cattle Re ceipts, 800 hea'd; market steady: beef steers, fed, $12.50016.00; grass. $8,000 12.00; fat cows and heiefrs, $7.0012.00; canners, $5.0006.76; veal calves, $6.00 14.50; stockers and feeders, $7.00011.50; feeding cows and heifers, $5.0008.50. Hogs Receipts, 2,600 head; market steady; light, $16.50017.60; mixed, $16.76 To Reduce the High Cost of Living, See What the NEBRASKA ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLY COMPANY HAS TO OFFER YOU IN THE LINE OF U. S. GOVERNMENT SALVAGE GOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, AS FOLLOWS: U. S. Army Wool Blankets, special at 15.08. U. S. Army Leather Vests, brand new, with O. D. lining, at $8.87. Brand new Rubber Hip Boots, special at $5.00. Brooms, while they last, each 49c. Drawers, $1.68. Under Shirts, $1 S3. Union Suits, $3.89. Khaki Sweaters, while they last, $3.88. Garo Sirup ' in gallon cans, 73c. Pork and Beans with Tomato Sauce in H-doz. lots at 13c per can. Union-Alls.1 slightly used, but all have been cleaned and laundered, st 11.98. Over-Ajl Jackets, Hip Trousers, and Bib, 98e per piece. Heavy Wool Socks, while they last, per pair 69c. IT. 8. Army Comforts: these have been renovated by the government; while they last, each at $1.23.' ', Bed Ticks, some of these are practically new, at 89c. Wool Gloves, per pair, 29c. v U. S. Army Cots; these Cots are brand new with Simmons Sagles Springs, tubular ends; just the thing for your spare room, sleeping porch or tent; a real IMPORTANT, to out-of-town buvera? lvTv orders out Dtainlv. send draft, money order, or cashier's check. NO C. O. D. shipped. You are assured prompt and satisfactory shipment. Make checks payable to - THE NEBRASKA ARMY AND NAVY SUPPLY CO., 1619 Howard Street, Omaha, Nebraska. REFERENCE, STATE BANK OF OMAHA. - 3vtch our daj!X ads jn papers, - Omaha 6raln. , ' Omaha. Sept. II. 1911 Wheat, corn and oat price scored ad vance today, while rye was about 2 cents lower., Wheat was up 1 to 8 cent In th better grade. Corn price war 3 to 5 cent higher and oats unchanged to Vt cant up. Wheat receipt were moderate, while those of corn and oat were negligible. Caah salea today were: Wheat No. 1 hard, 1 car, $2.24; No. 1 hard, Ik car. $2.11, 5 cars, $2.1$, 1 car, $2.18 (yellow), 1 car. $2.17 (smutty), 1 car, $$.17 (yellow), 1 car, $2.17 (smutty), 1 car, $2.15 (smutty); No. 3 hard, 1 car, $3.1$, 7 cars, $2.17. 6 cars, $2.16. 3 cars. $2.16, 1 car, $2.13 (yellow), 3 car. $2.12 (yellow), 1 car, $3.11 (smutty), 1 car, $2.1Q (smutty), 1 car, $2.10 (yellow); No. 4 hard, 2 cars. $3.16, I cars, $3.14, 1 car, ft.lJ, 3 can, $3.12, 1 car, $3.11. 1 car, $2.10, 3 cars, .10 (yellow), shears, $2.09; No. 5 hard, 3 cars, $3.07. 1 car, $9.05; sampl hard, 1 car, $2.06, 1 car, $2.01, 1 oar, $1.94 (smutty); No. 3 northern spring, 1 car, $2.37; No. S northern spring. 1 car, $2.22, 1 est. $2.04; sample northern spring, 1 car, $2.00; No. 1 mixed. 2-6 car, $2.14; No. 3 mixed. 1 1-5 car. $2.10; No. $ mixed, 1 car, $2.17, 1 car, $2.16, 3 cars. $3.08 (durum); No. 4 mixed, 1 car, $2.04. Corn No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.44. No. 6 white: i4 car, $1.48. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.45. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, $1.46. No. 6 yellow: V, car, $1.43. No. 3 mixed: I cars, $1.45. Oats No. 8 white: 8 cars, 66jc; 8 cars, 86c, No. 4 white: 2 cars. 66c; 1 car, 66c. Sample white: 1 car, 64c. Rye No. 2: 1 car, $1.32; 1 car, $1.81. No. 3: 1 car, $1.31. No. 4: 1 car. $1.30. Barley No. 4: 1 car. $1.20. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipt Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Rye Barley RECEIPTS IN Chicago .... , Kansas City St. Louis .... Minneapolis , Uuluth , Winnipeg . . , Today Week Year Ago Ago ...110 122 30 ... 7 36 61 ... 2 18 20 .. 0 1 1 ... 1 1 3 ,.. 77 116 243 ... 14 47 44 ... 11 11 63 ...2 4 0 .. 0 1 9 IER MARKETS. Wheat Corn. Oats ..443 181 102 ..2B2 li ...297 29 49 .405 . 82 .661 2,742,000 1,061,000 1,291,000 1,379,000 565,000 325,000 1 OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION. Th number of car of grain of the sev eral grades Inspected "In" her during the last 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, 6; No. 2 hard. 27; No. 3 hard, 23: No. 4 hard, 17; No. I hard, 8; sampl hard, 3; No. 1 mixed, 1; No. 2 mixed, 4: No. 8 mixed, 4; No. 4 mixed, 2; No. 8 mixed, I ; sample mixed. 1 ; No. 1 spring, 2; No. 3 spring, 1; total, 98. Corn No. $ white, 1; No. 3 mixed, 1; No. 4 mixed, 1; total, 3. Oats No. 3 white. 1; totsl. 1. Rye No. 4, 1; totsl. 1. Primary Receipt and Shipments, Receipt: Today Year Ago Wheat :,697,ooo Corn 492,000 Oat 657,000 Shipment: Wheat 1,338,000 Corn .-r 299,000 Oats , 589,000 Export Clearances. Today (Year Ago Wheat and flour 810,000 323,000 Corn Oats 101,000 17,000 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Sept. 19. Flour Un changed. Barley $.9501.24. Rye $1.40. Bran $40.00. Corn $1.441.45. Oats 64',a66ac. Flax $4.81 4. 84. ' St. Louis Grain. St. Louts, Sept. 19. Corn September, $1.47. Oats September, 68c; December, 7114c. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 19. Corn September, $1,49; December, $1.23; May, $1.21 New York Cotton. New York, Sept. 19. Cotton closed steady at a net decline of 6 to 25 points 916.50; heavy, (15.00(916.00; bulk, $16.60 016.50. Sheep Receipts, 3,000 head; market weak. East St. Louis Live Stock. East St. Louis, 111., Sept. 19. Cattle Receipts, 2,000; market steady to higher. Beef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prime, $16.0017.25; medium and good. $10.7612.75; common, $9.0010.75; light, good and choice, $10.6016.26; common and medium, $8.5010.00; butch er cattle, heifers, $7.0016.00; cows, $6.5011.00; canners and cutters. ' $4.60 6.60; veal calves, light snd handy weight, $14.50(3119.00; feeder steers, J7.O0ll.6O; stockers, $6.7010.00. Hogs Receipts, 6,000: market strong to higher. Top, $18.85; bulk, $17.60 18.10; heavy, $17.$0317.85; medium, $17.50018.35; light, $17.0018.30; light light, $16.00017.00; heavy packing sows, smooth, $14.0015.00; packing sows, rough, (12.2513.75; pigs, $13.00016.00. Sheep Receipts, 1,600; lambs. 84 pounds down, $12.00014.00; cull and common, $6.00011.60; yearling wethers, $9,000 11.00; ewes, medium and choice, $6,000 7.00; culls and common, $3.0005.60. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 19. (TJ. S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle" Receipts, 3,800 head; market weak; beef steers, medium and heavy, choice and prime, $15.75017.75; medium and good, $12.00 15.65: common. $10.25(8111.90: Hirht. nod and choice, $12.75017.00: common and medium, K.i)umiz.9i; butcher cattle, heif ers, $6.00013.50; cows. $5.65011.50; can ners and cutters, $4.2505.65; calves, $13.75 017.00; feeder steers, $8.25013.25; stocker steers, $6.00 09.35. Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head; higher; bulk. $17.00017.40; heavies, $16.50017.35; medium, $17.00017.60; lights, $16,600 17.50: light lights. $16.35017.00: sacking aows, $14.50016.00; pigs, $13.00016.75. - eneep ana LiniM Kecoipts. 11,000 head; market lower: lambs, $12.25014.76; culls and common, $7.60012.50; yearlings, wethers, $9.00010.50; ewes, $6.2508.25; ewes, culls and common, $3.00 06.00; breeding ewes, $8.00014.50; feeder lambs, $11.00011.50. I St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 19. Cattle, Re ceipts, 800 head; steady; steers, $7,600 17.00; cows and heifers, $5.0006.10; calves, $7.00017.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; higher, top, $17.75; bulk. $18.60017.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head: steady; lambs, $8.00014.50; ewes, $6,000 7.60. OIL DIGEST FREE . Write for our Oil Digest, giving: valu able up-to-date information about Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas and other oil fields that every investor should have. Tell where you can buy and sell any oil stock. Quote price. R. M. 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FINANCIAL New Tork, Sept. 19. Apart from It fre quent pauses and th heavy selling move ment(at the close, today' stock market received with apparent Indifference th news that the labor leader had ordered a general atrlke of tb steel worker. Reports and gossip current In the fin ancial district hinted that joint action might yet be taken by representatives ot capital and labor to postpone or defer In definitely the proposed walkout, but these were not Credited In foremost Industrial quarters. 1 Prices were Irregular at th outset, coon developed moderate heaviness, but revers als wer almost Immediately overoom when the short round that stocks were not pressed for sale. v For the balance or th session until th final half hour th market moved sluggishly, but with a confident under tone, th so-called "strike" stocks hold ing firm when not comparatively strong. The late reversal was coincident with rumors that the president ot the American Federation ot Labor had decided to lend his unqualified endoraement to the steel unions, having failed to change the at titude ot the United Sates Steel corpor ation. United States Steel moved within a nar row area most ot the time, but made its rec ord of the week toward the end, declining to 10116, a loss of 1H- Allied ahares, which had been 1 to 3 polnta higher with equipments, reacted to the same extent and tobaccos, shippings and food issues, early features of strength, also yielded under fairly extensive liquidation. Sales amounted to 775,000 shares. The market for Liberty bonds was again active and strong, second 4 Ms making a substantial gain with th fourth and the aecond 4. Reports that the govern ment was buying in some of the issues lacked confirmation. Railroad and in dustrial bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, aggregated $18,360,000. Old United States bonds unchanged on call. Sales High. Low. Close. Amer. Beet Sugar 4.700 88 44 86 86 Amer. Can 28,600 69 66 V 56 H Amer. Car & Fdy. 200 13 13H4 131 Amr. H. L., pfd 800 123 122,, 123 Amer. Loco 37.600 108 1055 105 Amer. S. & Re... l,8nn 76V, 75 76 Amer. Sugar Ref.. 1.400 130 129 129 Amer. Suras. Tob. 1,500 91 89 i 89(4 A. T. & T. Ex Dlv 4,500 99 97 98 Amer. Z., L. S. . 200 21ft 91 21 Anaconda Cop.... 2,600 67 86 66 Atehlaon 300 90 . 89 89 A , O. aV W. I. 8. S. 600 168 156 166 Baldwin Loco 47,900 182 138 128 Baltl. & Ohio.... 600 40 40 40 Bethle. S. "B". .85,800 99 95 96 Butte & 8. Cop.... 600 25U 25 26 Cal. Petroleum... 1900 60 48 48 dan. Pacific .... 200 150 150 15$ Cen. Leather ...12,700 98 95 95 Chesa. & Ohio... 400 56 65 55 C. M. & St. P 3,200 42 41 41 Chi. & North.... 600 92 91 91 C, R. I. & P.... 600 25 24 24 Chlno Copper ... 600 41 40 40 Colo. F. & Iron.. 800 44 43 44 Corn Products... 3,900 86 86 86 Crucible Steel... 5,600 185 181 ltl Cuba Cane Sugar. 3,500 34 32 32 DIs. Secur. Corp. 2,600 85 84 84 Erie 1,000 16 15 15 Oen. Electric ... 200 165 164 166 Gen. Motors 2,500 239 237 238 Gt. North, pfd 600 86 84 85 Gt. Nor. Ore Ctfs. 1,000 42 41 42 Illinois Central . 92 Inspiration Cop.. 2,700 68 58 58 Int. Mer Ma., pfd.16,400 119 116 117 Inter. Nickel .... 1,000 26 25 55 Inter. Paper .... 1,200 64 64 64 Kenne. Cop 1,200 36 35 35 L. & N 100 109 109 109 Mex. Petroleum ..30,700 211 206 206 Miami Copper ... 26 Midvale Steel .... 8.800 50 49 49 Missouri Pacific . 800 27 27 27 Mont. Power 100 62 62 62 Nevada Copper .. 100 17 17 17 N. Y. Central .... 700 72 71 71 N. Y..N. H. &H. . 40 31 31 .31 Norfolk & West. . 400 99 98 M Northern Pacific. 1,000 86 86 86 Pan-Amer. Petro. 600 117 116 116 Pennsylvania 900 43 42 48 Pitts. & W. Va.... 100 33 33 33 Pittsburg Coal t.. 1,100 63 63 68 Ray Con. Cop 800 23 22 22 Reading 1,100 79 78 78 Rep. I. & S 3,200 90 89 89 Shat. Ariz. Cop.... 100 13 13 13 Sinclair O. & Rtg. 19,700 59 57 67 Southern Pac 4,100 100 99 99 Southern Ry 600 24 24 24 Studebaker Corp ..17,100 116 113 113 Texas Co 2,200 266 263 263 Tolacco Products.. 9.000 102 100 100 Unfon Psclflo .... 1,600 122 121' 121 United Cig. Stores 101,600 108 104 106 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 900 133 132 133 IT. S. Steel 95,500 109 101 101 do pfd 100 113 113 113 Utah Copper 1,400 82 81 82 West. Union ex div 100 83 83 83 West. Electric ... 700 64 58 64 Willys-Overland... 3,600 32 31 31 National Lead ... 8.100 82 81 81 Ohio Cities 4,600 52 61 61 Royal Dutch, N. Y. 10,100 95 94 94 Bid. Total sales for the day 776,000 stares. New Tork Metals. New York, Sept. 19. All met Is un changed. At London Spot: Copper, 100 17s 6d; tin, 280 15s; spelter, 42 10s; others unchanged. PHOTO PLATS. '1 A. H Blank. Incomparable Success, "THE MIRACLE MAN" Vivian Martin -in- The Third Kiss Local Stocks and Bonds Quotation furnished by Burnt, r A Company i Stock Bid Armour A Co., Pfd 103 Aunt Jemima Mill Co., 7 per cent, Pfd , . . , Burgess-Nash. Pfd., T per cent ft Flsk Rubber Co., 1st t per cent, Pfd 100 Qooch Food Prod., Pfd. Bonus i Harding Cream, 7 per cent Pfd 99 Nat. Security Fir In. Co. .127 Nichola Oil Pfd., Bonus... $5 Omaha Flour Mills. T per cent. - Pfd. M. C. Petes Mill, 7 per cent. Pfd 19 Quaker Oat Co., ( per cent, Pfd. $ Union Power Light, T per cent, Pfd 99 Union Stock Yards, Qmaha, 99 Bond , City of Omaha School 1923 Iowa Port Cemont 6s.. Line. Jt Stk. Ld. Bk. 1923-38 Line Trao. 6s, 1939 .. Neb. Pow. Co. 6s, 1949. Omaha Athletlo 6s . . Om. & Co. B. St Ry. 1928 6s, 98 6s, ...101 8" 98 6s, 80 . Brink Asked 103 10 101 10S 101 91 100 N It 100 106 4 76 100 101 80 88 100 It tl Chicago Grain and Provisions.' , Chicago, Sept. 19. Profit taking sales on the part of new buyers of corn ac quired auftlcient volume today -to oper ate aa more than a counter balance for bullish sentiment associated with, pros pects that rainy weather would delay re ceipts The market closed weak, o to lo net lower, with December $1.23 to $1.28 and May $1.31 to $1.21. Oats lost c to c In provision th outcome varied from 60 cent decline to a rise of 7c Oats were swayed by the action of corn. Slowness of both domestlo and foreign shipping demand had a depressing effect on provisions. For the most part, high er quotations on hogs were Ignored. Art. Open. High. I Low. i Close. I Test. Corn Sept. 1.48 1.48 1.46 1.47 1.47 Dec. 1.26 1.26 1.23 1.28 1.25 May 1.23 1.23 1.31 1.21 1.32 Oats. Sept. .67 .67 .67 .67 .87 Deo. .70 .70 .66 .69 .69 May .73 .72 .71 .71 .73 Pork. I Sept. 41.10 41.90 41 50 41.60 4100 Oct. 35.60 36.60 34.76 34.90 31.25 Lard. I ! Sept. 24.92 24.92 24.65 24.65 24.90 Oct. 26.00 - 26.10 24.50 34.65 24.90 Ribs. ! Sept 19.26 11.60 Oct. 19.40 19.40 19.00 19.12 1 9.26 PHOTO PLAYS "Last Times Today." LOUI S E GLAUM New Tork General. . Nw York.. Spt It. Tlour TJnttl4i spring patents, $11 60 ff 11 00. White, Corn Flour Wesk; $3.IOfJ4.0 par 100 lbs v Cornmeal Weak; yellow and whit granulated, $3.1004.10. Wheat Spot, steady: No. t red. $315 track, New York, export to arrive. Corn Spot, barely steady; No. t yel low and No. 1 white, $1.62 c 1. I New York. Oats Spot ly: No. 1 whit, 10c Pork Barely steady; mess, $49,000 (0.00. AMUSEMENT". By Request Ball Room with Carl Lamp's Big . Orchestra i Other Concessions OPEN Saturday Night, Sunday Afternoon and Night. FREE ADMISSION so :20 TODAY Efts LAST TWO TIMES. The Talk of Omaha "The Man Who KnowtV ALEXANDER ft? SHOW OF WONDERS ; Tickets, 25e, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. , 3 Day, Starting Monday, September 21. Matinee Wednesday. . Oliver Moroace Present ' LEO CARRILLO At th Ladies' Tailor in tht savtatkmal K Lombard., Ltd. lighU, 80c and $2; Mat., 25c snd $1.50. 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