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rf THE BEE; OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1919, 19 AUTOMOBILES For Sale. iOMB BAROAXNi IN UBBD FORD CABB. McCaffrey motor : COMPANY, , ; . (Tb Handy Fort Service nation) i ' Jlth and Jackson SU. Done lid. ; HEKT A NEW FORD J ' DRIVE YOURSELF It CENTS PER MILE.' ' TOO ARB COVERED BY INSUR ANCE AGAINST LIABILITY RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. it NEW 1310 MODEL rORD CARS. - 1 FORD LI VERT CO. DOPq. itil. 1314 HOWARD. ybR SALE Cheap, on Hi -ton model 10 Grant Truck, never been used; only driven from Omaha, ha cab and S In 1 body; (olid tires; on model G Grant . touring, S-cyllnder; only uied (or dam ' onstrator; aell cheap; on Oldamoblle, model 37, l-cyllnder, only driven little over 1.000 ml lee, will Mil at right fig ures to make room for new winter stock , comlnf In. Call or writ for demonstra tion. Great Western Novelty Co., Beemer. Neb. Phone 641, TWO-TON Nash truck, one year old; good tires; good condition, I860. lH-ton Re publlo truck, on year old, newly painted and rebuilt; bargain at 11,0(0 - '1-ton Studebaker truck, good condition, good tires, '1450. 1-ton Ford truck, usad only five months, with body and eab, at real bargain. Andrew Murphy & Son., ltth and Jaokson Streets. NEW SAXON, BIG DISCOUNT Just from factory. Very latest model Saxon (6) touring car, maroon and black finish and a beauty. Retails for 11,595. -Bought for war service, but not now needed, and $1,196 will buy the car If sold in next few days. Terms to responsible party If desired. Address J. M. Hussey. 112 Soutb 29th street, or call Harney S1S5. ANOTHER SNAP . IT OAKLAND, COMPLETELY OVER. HAULED. GOOD TIRES; f 100; TWEN . TY OTfTER BARGAINS. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. Doug. 0TO. MEEKS ATJTO CO? Used cara bought, sold and exchanged. We buy for cash and sell on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage. J0J6-8 Farnam St- Doug. 4101. ' USED cars of exceDtlonal value. RELIABLE automobile acbool; best elec trical and self-starter -courses; day and night school; oome now; fro catalogue. National Automobli School, 2814 North Twentieth. Omaha PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO FRED C ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1747. H07-21 capitoi Av. BRINGING UP FATHER- 3m Jlgga aaia Mat fU la Full Page of Color in Tha Sunday Baa. Drawn for The Bee by McM&nus Copyright, 1919 International Newt Service. cone wears uons fE THE PICNIC NOW- i & -VY-v-i. i i vft-'f r' " m i :ri j r k-m oq-holx n 1 1 1 . ri MARKET PRICES ABOUT THE SAME AS LAST WEEK'S Closing Out Tomatoes at 25, Cents Kraut Cabbage 3 ; Cents Butter Up 2 Cents,; Market and Industrial . News of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha. Oct. , 191. Cattle Hofs Sheep 89,074 81,788 27.735 19.427 3,200 Receipts were: Official Monday.... 20,412 2,824 Official Tuesday 15.461 4,698 Official Wednesday. 6,968 4,649 Official Thursday... 5,206 4,100 Estimate Friday.... 1,700 5,000 Five days this week 49,746 21,196 121,224 Sam days last week 53,544 30,957 187.079 Same two weeks ago 64,003 17,739 181,046 Sam three wks. ago 56,937 24,017 212,215 Same days year ago 49.789 28,205 198,168 Recelots and dlsDosItlon of live stock at the Unton Stock Yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours endlnar at I o clock D. m.. Octo ber S, 1919. RECEIPTS. Cattle tlOO Reward for any magneto w can't re pair. Sol mnfrs. of new self-spacing af finity spark plug. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. STEVENS DURYEA touting car, six cyl lnder. starter and electrlo lights, at a bargain, Owner leaving city. Phone Tyler 14I. USED cars of exceptional value. . GUY L. SMITH, , 9668 Farnam St '-Doug. 1ST. WINTON-SIX ' . ROBERTS MOTOR CO. 40th and Farnam. Harney 9500. USED CARS AND TRUCKS, i. AT BARGAIN PRICES STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. ' 2020 Farnam St.: , Omaha. Neb. FOR TERMS ON USED CiRS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red seal on wind ahleld. , FORDS BUICKS, DODGE, NEW AND USED CARS, FORD BODIES. O'ROURKB-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO. 9701 SOUTH 24TH ST. SOUTH i99. SFJAVE two Ford touring cars; one nearly new, the other one a year old. Must sell one of them.' Prlc right. 1919 Wirt Wabash Missouri Pacific Union Pacific C. & N. W.. east C. & N. W.. west C, St. P.. M. ft O C, B. & Q., east C B. & Q., west C, R. I. & P., east.. C, K. 2. & F., west.. Illinois Central Chi. Gt. Wast. ... Total receipts Cars. 1 94 8 58 Hogs Cars. I t 22 8 8 6 19 1 1 1 Sheep Cars. 684 610 105 91 T DISPOSITION H EAD. , . Cattle. Hogg. Sheep. Morris es co. .......... ni van Swift Sk Co.. 1,023 Cudahy Packing Co..-. 491 Armour & Co 477 3. W. Murphy ...J Lincoln Packing Co So. Omaha Pack. Co.. St. Clair Packing 'Co... John Roth & Sons..,.. F P. Lewis Huntiinger & Oliver. . J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla Rosenstock Bros F. O. Kellogg Wertheimer & Degen.. suiuvan Bros. Mo. -Kan. C. A C. Co., Baker John Harvey Jensen Lundgrsn.. Cheek A Krebs Mid-West Packing... Other buyer Total .. II . 41 . 10 . 45 1 . . 41 . 7 . 27 . 114 . 277 . 33 . 172 . 88 . 60 . 68 . 15 4 . 480 .MM 1,136 1,868 968 (12 7i Local Stocks and Bonds Quotations furnished by burps, Brlnker v. A Co.. Sentembar 10. 191 stocks: mo. Burgess-Nash, pfd, T pet..... 99 Fisk Rubber Co.. 1st Tpot. pfd. 98 Gooch M. E.. 7nct. pfd. "A" Harding Cream, 7 pet. pfd... 99 H Hastings Heydsn, 7 pot pfd. 90 Om. A C. B. St. Ry.. pfd 49 Omaha Flour Mills, 7 pet, pfd M. C. Peters Mill, T pel pfd... 99 Quaker Oats Co., 6 pet pfd... 93 Thompson-Belden & Co. 7 pet pfd 99i 100 Union Power Ltsntl T pet, pfd. Union Stock Yds., Omaha... Wichita Unton Stock Yards, glJ- onds: Douglas County Highway I; ' 1932-86 4.96 pet. Iowa Port. Cement 6s........ 81 100 Maytag Co. (s, 1930-29 (.50 pet. Neb. Power Co. 6s, 1949 88 . 90 ; Omaha Athletlo s 93 100 Om. & C B. St. Ry. 6s. 1928 80 , 83 H 99 99 90 Asked. ioi" 99 101 91 100 99 100 99 2,869 4,068 streot. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.. 19th and Howard Sts. Tyler 1760. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Motor Co. 15th A Jackson. Ford Agents. P. 9500. WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS: oulck action; no delay. Auto. Ex- i r arnam nt. u. mw. change Co., 2059 Vt. R. NICHOLS THE DIXIE FLYER. MOTOR COMPANY. OAIN trea 9620 Farnam St mor miles; have your ded by G. A O. Tlr Co. J416 Ieavenworth. Tyler 1261-W. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 9300 Farnam St V T-PASSENGER automobile, first class con dition; a bargain, 424 .N. ; 2th Av. Phone, H. 2727. AUTOMOBILE electrical rapalra: service station for RayflMd carburetors and Columbia a tor ana. batterl. Edwards UNITED AUTO PARTS CO., 2032 Farnam. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS . FORD MARKET. 3330 Farnam. 1 Cash. Tima Liberty Bonds. GOOD USED CARS. 13 ui u. ana i in. r FOR SALE Douglas 8 in A-No. 1 condl tlon. Phone Webatsr 5397. Cattle: Tber was an even 100 oars, or 2,700 head, of cattle here today. In uo branch of the trade war offerings large enough to make a market Corn-feds were nominally ateady and what few good western beeves were here sold steady at the week's advance. , Butcher stock was slow. Offerings Included quit a good many holdovers, but for the most part prices were unchanged. There was very Ittle outlet for stockera and feeders, and fresh arrivals were slow in clearing. , CALiVEB. . Pr. No. Av. Pr. 18 00 1 300 $12 00 18 26 3...... 164 14 00 COWS.- 9 00 26 191 7 40 WESTERN CATTLE. WYOMING. 9 26 62 str.. 801 9 60 46 cows. 931 T 26 t .,. NEBRASKA! 10 65 8 strs.. Ttl 9 00 9 el vi.. 408 60. 4hfrs. 7 OT Quotation on Cattla Cholc to crime beeves, .816.00017.60; good to choice beeves, 914.50 016.00; fair to good beeves, 918.00(914.60; common to fair beeves, HI. 00a 13.00; choice to prim yearlings, I16.60ai8.00; good to choice yearlings, 916.00016.60! fair to good yearlings, 113.00 14.00; common to fair yearlings, tlu.00ll.00; good to prim heifers, 88.60 (eio.50; enole to prime cows, 9.tu 11.00: good to choice cows. 18.900)9.00: fair to good cows, 86.50 7.76; common to fair cows, 15.0096.50; cholo to prim heavy feeders, $11.0013.00; - good to cholc feeders, 110.0011.75; medium to good feeder. is.60)jiu.0i; common to fair feeders. 17.0008.00; good to choice stockera, 19. 6011. 00; fair to good Block ers, 28.00ffi9.6O; common to fair stock- No., 5.. 14 strs. 61 cows 17 strs. 9 strs.. 1091 6 civs.. 249 19 cows. 1069 Tires and Supplies. NEW TIRES y2 HUCE Flsk. Goodrich. Bull tires, Le. Flrston. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 2016 Farnam. Cars for Hire. THE SALVATION Army Industrial hom solicit your old clothing, rurniiur. msgaalnea. We collect W distribute. Pkon Dong. 4189 and oar wagon will call. Call and inspect our new bom. 1110-1112-1114 Dodge St , FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Driv yourself, at ery reaaonabl price: no extras to pay. Nbraaka Service Garage. 19th and Farnam. Doug las 7390. - - Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha. 24-hour rr- leo, for auto, truces ana iracior. n,vg radiator and fender repairing; body"! dents removed: new tenders c,. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1819 Cuming St Tyler 91T. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos ana notes as security. 140 mo.. H. good, total. 98.60. mnvmiHT TilN HPinTIRITT. 432 Security Bldg. 16th A Farnam. Ty. 8. Motorcycles and Bicycles. Parley - Davidson motorcycles-- Bargains in useo mKi "l- m Roos. th motorcycl man. J7th and t,avenworth St. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. DON'T forget tte special horse auction at stock yards next Monday, October 6. iAn, farlnnda western horses from North Dakota, nearly all broke and extra good stuff. From 8 to 7 year old. Arrived too lato for this week' auction. Must be sold next week Monday regardneas I. C. POALLPP HORSE AND MULB CO. 800 SETS of war harness, made by th StudoaKr Kig. 1,0. os bouiu iww, in a . far experimental tryouti number on grad and will b aold t a dis count of 90 per cent at th Mid -West Harnbaa Co.. TOI N. 16th St. Oman. BROOD SOWS. Buy on Bird ha ten profit Sharing Plan. Fhon woo, asst. vj. p. r-tnua. !. TEAM, hsrnesa and wagon. Seven-Oaks Farm, three bloeka wast of Florence car. Wb air.ir. vhaan. cow. will have second calt John Molner, 4411 North SUtMnth street W,d a iT.ir Ten anwe and Dies: will sell on or all. W. E. Barnam. TL. Col- tax eaos , ?TP1,AND hay. 120 per ton. Wagner. 101 Vrrth 1th St , POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WANTED to buy one or two young rat dogs. Wagner Feed Store, 801 N. 16th. Douglas 1 na i00 CANARIES Singers. $7.60-110. Frank Byera, 38th and Harrison. Phone South 1801. YOUNG LADIES We offer you a well paid position. Pay you while in training. , j " .,; Permanent work. - 1 Rapid advancement. " Investigate ' our working conditions. i Operators' Employment Ba reau, .618 New Telephone Building, 19th and. Douglas Streets. ' Av. 190 710 921 921 719 949 765 T 25 ft T6 T 85 T 99 8 60 7 10 PERSONAL. NOTICE hereafter that all bills contracted by Mrs. William Kaaan, at zozv a m., Booth Side. Omaha, or by any party I contracting bills for Mrs. William Ka- dan, will not be paid by me. wuiiam Kaaan. 2602 B St.. Boutn. MONEY TO LOAN. LOANS ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE. 1901 DOUGLAS ST. rvTi irnwn and JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry MataahocK. 1614 uoage. u. et. . FARMS and city loans. 15. h. Luuujua, mu, v .623 Keellne Bldg. era, 18.00 7.50; stock heifers, 16.26 8.50; stock cows. 15.767.25; stock calves, $7.0011.00; veal calves, 1T.0014.00; bulls, stags, etc., 16.007.50; choice to prime grass beeves, 113.00(5 15.00; good to choice grass beeves, 111.0012.60; fair to good grasa beeves, 19.6010 75: com mon to fair grass beeves, $7.009.00; Mexican beeves, 16.509.90, Hogs Estimates called for 79 loads or around 6,000 head but final receipts reached over 90 loads. The marKet opened active, early trad being fully steady and possibly a little stronger than tne Dear time yesterday with the popular figure at 11S.2515.35, quit a few sales beiig reported to shippers at 15.6015.76 with a full load topping at 215.80 and a piece load at 116.00. The market called off towards the close being largely a repeti tion of yesterday's weak finish. uuiK oi sales Is 115.00 15.50. HOGS. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. 43. .436 ... 114 60 31. .210 .362 70 42. .308 43. .246 59.. 287 63. .239 60. .278 65. .261 160 15 05 15 15 15 25 16 35 15 46 16 66 16 75 28. .330 69. .308 60.. 296 61. .242 45. .233 62. .256 24. .197 Sh. Pr. ... 115 00 15 70 16 20 15 30 15 40 15 50 IS 60 16 00 270 80 Sheen Practically no western sheep and lambs were received for today's trade. A few doubles of warmed up iambs ar rived but receipts were limited to about 3,000 head ana traae as a wnoie remained nominally ateady. Best fat lambs here lately have been selling up to 115.60. medium grades from 115.25 15.40. Fat ewes ara brine!.. 86.76(97.00 for toppy quality with wethers claiming a limit of about 18.75. ' Not enough yearlings have been coming to test values. The feeder trad haa been giving a good acoount Of Itself all week and price are closing considerably higher. Best close-wooled lamb are bringing 113.00 with medium to good feeders - selling around 111.76912.25. Common and thin light grades 110.00911.10. Good feeding ewea are going to the country at 15.759 6.50. FAT LAMBS. . No. Ar. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 25 78 115 00 739 61 916 40 FEEDING LAMBS. 817 Ida.'. 60 12 25 26 Ida.. It 11 10 1023 Wyo. 64 12 00 FAT EWES. 92eulls.. 91 4 00 109 culls. 99 1 00 FEEDING) EWES. 498 Wyo. .107 6 75 BREEDING EWES. 529 Ida.. 87 13 00 FEEDING YEARLINGS. 174 Ida., 91 9 76 ' Quotations on sheep and lambs I Lambs, good to choice, 115.6016.60-, lambs, fair to good, si4.ouioit.uu; cnoice leeaer lambs, 212.6013.00; medium to good feeders, $11. 75012. 65; common and light feeders, 110.0011.60; culls and thousands, 16.009.00; yearlings, 1S.76O9.60; wethers, 18.008.75; ewes, good to choice, 16.609 7.00; ewes fair to good, 15.766.60; good feeding ewes, 95.76 9 6.50; ewe cull and canners, 12.0093.60; breeding ewes, 17.50 911.00. . Chiang live Stock. Chicago, ' Oct. 9. Cattle Rcelpt, 4,000 head; market steady; beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice and prime, 116.60918.S6; medium and good, 111.25916.60; common, 18.60911.26; lightweight, good and choice, 416.009 18.16; common and medium, 28.00915.00; butcher cattle, heifers, 16.5014.75; cows, 15.6013.60; canners and cutters, $5.60 6.50; veal calves, 119.2520.60: feeder steers. 17.00912.60; stocker steers, 26.26 910.00; western range, beef steers, 18.009 16.00; cows and heifers, 16.60913.00. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market higher: heavy, . 116.0019.60; medium, 116.25916.70; light, 216.75916.76; light light, 116.25916.50; heavy packing sows, smooth. 114.00914.75; packing sows, rough. 119.50914.00; pigs, $15.00916.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 16,000 head; market firm; lambs, 113.76916.16; culls and common, 19.00 13.25; ewes, me dium, good and choice, 16.7698.00; culls and common. 13.0096.25; breeding, 17.00 11.26. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Hogs, 1,000; cattle, 1.000; sheep, 2,000. Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City. Oct. 9. Cattle Receipts, 2,600 tiead; market dull and steady. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; better grades, 10916a higher; packing, 2560o lower. Sheep Receipts. 4,000 head; generally steady. GRAIN MARKET ' Omaha. Oet t, 1119. Grain arrivals today war moderate tor wheat and light for corn and oata. Trad ing was extremely alow In ill the eereala, and particularly wheat. Th demand for this grain was poor, due, It wa said, to Inability of buyers to get cars. Prices were lower tor offerings sold, but there was scarcely enough marketed up to near the close upon which to base quotations. Corn was 1 to 1 cent off. Oata declined 1 cent. Ry was a cent lower. Cash sales today were: Wheat no. 2 nara: 1 car, sz.is: 1 car, 12.27. No. 1 hard: 1 car, 12.26; 1 car, 13.21. No. 4 hard: 1 car, 12.18. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 22.11 (durum). No. 2 mixed: 1 car. 12.23; 1 car, 12.08 (durum). Sample mixed: 2-5 car, $1.80 (22 per cent ry). Corn No. 1 yellow: 1 car, 11.41. No. t yellow: 7 cars, 11.42. No. 6 yellow: 1 car. 11.40. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 11.41. No. 8 mixed: 1 car, 11.42 (near white); 2 cars, 11.41; 1 car. 11.40. oats No. 3 whit: 1 oar, 7fto. no. i whit: 1 car, 67c; t cars, 6Hc. No. 4 white: 1 car, 66ftc. Rye No. 2: 1 car, 11.33. No. t: 3 care, '11.11. . , ' Barley no. 4: 1 car, W.Z4. rsejeciea: 2 cars, 11.18. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. 1 FINANCIAL Week LgO. 86 13 20 9 1 Tear ago. 6 7 17 1 . 7 It 33 34 104 31 28 Receipt! Today. Wheat 123 Corn 20 Oats -. .: 18 Rye 1 Barley j 1 Shipments- Wheat ..J 147 Corn 11 Oats 19 Rye 3 ... . . Barley 1 9 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oata Chicago 291 , 44 Kansas City ...811 18 St. Louis 158 0 Omaha Grata Inspection. The number of cars of grain of the several grades tnspscted "In" here during the past 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, 2; No. I bard, 14; No. 9 hard. 21: No. 4 hard. 13; No. 6 hard. 7; No. 2 mixed, 6; No. 8 mixed, 4; No. 4 mixed, 8; No. t mixed, 6; sample mixed, 1: No. 1 spring, 2; No. 4 spring, 1; sample spring, 4; No. 2 durum, 1; total. 85 cars. Corn No. 6 white, 1; No. 1 yellow, 2: No. 2 yellow, 2; No. 3 yellow, 2; No. 5 yellow, 1; No. 6 yellow, 1; No. 1 mixed, 1; No. 2 mixed, 2; wo. s mixed, 1; no. mixed, 1; No. 6 mixed, 1; total, 16 cars. Oats No. 3 white, 8; No. 4 white, 4; total, 12 cars. . Rye No. 3, 1 ears. 1 : Chicago Grain. Chicago. Oct. 1. Sudden development of competition from Argentina had a decided bearish effect on th corn market, ana so, too, did uneasiness regarding President Wilson's condition. Prices closed heavy. 2 ?4c to 4Ue net lower, with December, 21.23H1.23K, and May, 21.2191.21. Oats finished le to lc down, and pro visions ranging, from 20o decline to 37c advance Announcement of a break it corn quota tions In Argentina where holder were said to be alarmed over the acantiness of ex ports to Europe gave th corn market here a downward tendency from the outset. Later this tendency was greatly Increased by word that Argentina corn wa being purchased at New York much below what domestlo corn, either aid or new, could be delivered for. The acknowledged serious ness of the president's Illness' operated likewise as an evident depressing factor from the moment the market opened, but '.n more Indirect fashion and to a far sub ordinate dtgree. Better weather and en larged country offerings rendered any Im portant rally aulte out of the Question for the time being. u Art. I Open. High. I Low. Close. Tes'y. Corn j ' Dec. 1.27K 1.S7H 1.28 1.23 1.274 May 1.24 1.24 1.21 1.21 1.24 Oats. Dec. .71H .T1H .70 .70H .71 May .73 .73 .72 .72 .74 Pork. Oct. 35.00 35.25 35.00 36.25 24.87 Jan. 32.76 132.80 32.76 32.80 33.00 Lard. I Oct. 27.30 127.86 27.27 27.80 27.27 Jan.. 23.00 23.02 22.87 22.12 22.90 Ribs. Oct. 18.65 18.80 18.66 18.77 18.66 Jan. 18.06 18.05 17.95 18.02 18.06 The Bee Ownership and Circulation SWORN STATEMENT FURNISHED THE POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT ' October 1, 1919. statement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc., required by the act of congress of August 24, 1912, of The Daily, Evening and Sunday Bee, published at Omaha, Nebraska, for six months ending Sep tember 30, 1919. . Owner 1 h Be rublisninf company. Editor and Publisher Victor Rosewatar. s ' Managing EditorTaylor Kennerly. ' , Business Manager N. P. Feti. STOCKHOLDERS (Owning One Per Cent or more of the stock.) Victor Rostwater. Omaha 19 Victor Rosewatar, trustee for Nellie E. Fell 1 Chat. C Bosewater, Kansas CHy. . 73 N. P. Fell. Omaha 10 Stella B. Fell. Omaha 12 Bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders owning or hold ing 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages or other securities, are: s None. Average number of copies of each issue sold or distributed through the mails or otherwise to paid subscribers during the six months pre ceding the date shown above is: 1 Paid Daily Be. 428f? Unpaid Daily Bee, including office copte and adwtuert. . . 518 Paid Evening Bee ,..... .18,583 Unpaid Evening Bee, including office copies and advertisers. 611 Total , 62,925 Paid Sunday Bee .59,505 Unpaid Sunday Bee, including office copies and advertisers. . 685 Blanch B. Newman, Omaha ........ 10 M. B. Newman, Omaha 1 Estate J. Rosewater, Cleveland.... 14 Ida Rosenwasser, Cleveland SO Paul M. Rosenwasser, Cleveland ... 10 Herman B. Rosenwasser, Cleveland. 10 Alice R. Cohn, Cleveland 10 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Oct. 3. Flour Unchanged. Barley 91.0291.32. Rye No. 2. 81.41, 01.43. Bran 236.00. V Corn 91.42 (91.42. Oats 66V468Ho. ' Flax 13.743.77. New York General. New York, Oct. 8. Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.35 New York ex port billed. Corn Spot, quiet; No. 2 yellow and No. 1 white, 21.66H o. 1. f. New York; spot easy. No. 1, 81o. Other articles unchanged. Cotton Futures. New Tork, Oct. 2. Cotton Futures opened barely steady; October, 81.60c bid; December, 31.98c; January, 81.95c; March, 32.10c; May, 82.06c. New Tork, Oct 2. Cotton closed weak at a net loss of 102 to 110 point. New lork Dried Fruit. New Tork, Oct I. Evaporated Apple Barely steady. Prunes Dull. Apricots Easy. Peaches Quiet Raisins Neglected. New Tork Coffee. New Tork, Oct 2. There was a sharp rally In th market for coffee futpre here today. The opening wa 2 to 10 oonts lower, owing to lower early cable from Santos, with December selling at 14.20c cn the calL Later cables, however, - re ported a rally In Santo future and price here turned firmer on report of a mor aouve trade aemand and covering. De cember cold up to 14.70o and closed at 14.69c. with tne general list closina at a net advance of 39 to 44 points. 'ircioDer. ji.ovc,- AecemDcr, .o?c: uaa nary. 14.69c: March. 14.69c: May. 14.69c July. 14.69c: September. 14.69c. Spot Coffee Quiet; Rio 7s. 16015He; Santos 4s, zoftc. Chicago Pradwoa. Chicago, Oct. 3. Butter Unsettled! creamery, 49 62 Ho. Eggs Higher, receipts, 9,489 cases firsts, 6456c; ordinary firsts, 46H 46 He; Bt marK, cases included, 47 53c storage packed, firsts, 67V5Sc Poultry. Alive Lower; springs, 25e fowls, 1925c. New York Produce. New Tork, Oct 9. Butter Steady, un changed. Eggs Firm; unchanged. Cheese Steady; unchanged. New Tork, Oct. 8. Most of the nerv ousness and unaettlement manifested by today's stock market 'waa directly trace able to the many conflicting rumors re garding President Wilson'a condition. Overnight advices from Washington were respbnsible for the general depression at the opening, when leading shares fell 1 to 5 points, although a brisk rally from lowest levels Immediately ensued. , The recovery was succeeded by another and more violent selling movement which bore the marks of professional pressure and carried many stocks considerably un der Initial declines. In the later deallnas tradlnc slackened for a time, Irregular rallies being again vrorded on a moderate demand for rails, but the Improvement was met by broader selling than at any previous period, mini mum prices ruung at tne weaK close. The course of the money market was not conducive 'to confidence, call loans opening at the tfamlllar rate of ( per cent but again mounting to 19 per cent In the final houn only to close at the opening figure. Firmer tendencies were shown by time funde, of which the sup, piy was small A few stock stood out in the day's feverish operations, notably American Tobacco, which rallied 12 points from its early decline of eight points on announce ment tnat tne stocK is to derive sud stantlal benefits from the formation of the American Tobacco securities corpora tion, and . closed at a gain of one-half point t The general list or steels, equipments, motors and shtpplngs net losses of 2 to points were maae, crucible aaaing j points to Its recent extensive reaction. sales aggregated to l.zo.uuu anarea. Tractions furnished the strong features of the Irregular bond market, foreign issues being firm and liberty issues shad ing slightly. Total sales (par value) ill, 750,000. Old V.. S. bonds were unchanged on call. Sales. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sug.... 3,000 95 92 ' 92 Am. Can 21.200 66 6SH 63 Am. Car & Fdy... 4,800 136 131 131 Am. H. & L. pfd.. 2,200 12812514 126tt Am. Loco 59,300 116 110 110ft Am. Sm. ft Ref... 8,100 74 72 73 Am. Sug. Ref 2,100 141 139 129 Am. Sum. Tob. .. .15,000 110 . 106 107 Am. Th as Tel... 1.100 99Vi 9SH 98 Am. Z., L. 8... 300 22ft 22 23 Ana. Cop 2,900 68 651, 95tt Atcmson j.zuti si u su i. 7,500 179 173 173 .70,500 140 133 133 . 2,000 40 39 Vi 39 .65,000 105 101 102 , 700 27 ft 26ft 26 . 4,200 63 60 60 . 1,000 151 161 161 . 1,100 104ft 101 102 . 1,900 69 68 68 . 7,90(t 44 41 43 . 700 91 91 91 . 4.600 29 27 28 300 43 42 42 600 45 44 44 7.300 87 85 88 Crue. Steel 13.100 230 221 224 Cuba Cane Sug... 12,800 40 39 39 . 8,500 88 80 Bi . 1,800 16 16 16 . 100 165 165 165 .13,600 263 264 258 . 2,100 87 86 86 . 8,000 46 44 45 93 ! l'.306 61 60 60 In. Mer. Mar. pfd. 4,400 118 117 117 Inter. Nickel .... 6.000 27 26 26 Inter. Paper 3,600 63 60 60 K. J. aoutn i Kennecott Cop.. ..17,000 85 34 34 L. & N.. 108 Mex. Petrol 613,000 229 223 223 Miami Copper ... 6,000 26 26 26 Midvai Steel ....63,000 51 60 60 Missouri Pacific. 76. 000 80 29 39 Mont. Power .... 4,000 65 65 65 N. T. Central.... 3,000 73 73 73 N.Y., N.H., & H.. '46, 000 35 32 32 N. & W 102 No. Faclflo 16,000 87 87 87, Pan-Am. PetroL. 223,000 123 117 117 Pennsylvania ....60,000 43 -'43 43 Pitta. & W. Va... 3,000 .33 32 32 Pitts. Coal 8,000 63 62 62 Ray Cons. Con... 6,000 23 22 23 Reading 88,000 82 80 81 Rerj. Iron & st..uz,uou Deft uzft Sinclair O. ft R.. 863, 000 61 69 69 So. Pacltlo 466,000 104 102 108 So. Railway ....46.000 26 25 26 Studebaker Corp. 303,000 118 116 116 Texas Co zii.uuv zuft zt zes Tobacco Prod. ..165,000 105 100 101 Union Paclfio ...22,000 124 123 123 United Cigar St. 434,000 U3 109 109 U. S. Ind. Alco'l. 47.000 138 136 135i U. 8. Steel... '...1,03,000 106 104 104 U. S. Steel pfd.. 5,000 114 114 114 Utah Copper ....21,000 82 81 82 Weet'house Elee.. 18,000 64 52 53 Willys-Overland .43.000 34 32 32 National Lead ..44,000 86 8.3 83 Ohio Cities 51,000 58 52 52 Roy. Dutch, N.T.292,000 103 100 100 Total " ......60,190 N. P. FEIL, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this second day of October, 1919. I (SEA LA - w. H. QUIVKY. Notarv Publi.a A., G. ft W. I. 8. Bald. .Loco. Bait. & Ohio.., Beth. Steel "B" B. ft S. Cop Calif. PetroL .... Can. Pac Cen. Leath. Ches. ft Ohio C, M. ft St P.... C. N. W C, R. I. ft P Chlno Copper . ... Colo. Fuel ft Iron. Corn Product Diet Sec. Corp. Erie Gen. Elec Oen. Motor ... O. N. pfd Q. N. Ore Ctfs.. Illinois Cen. .. Insp. Copper Bid. 4s Bid- New Tork Bond List. ' Illinois Central ref. 4s 78 Int. Mer. Marine 6s ..97 K. C. 8. ref. Ea 77 "U & a. un. 4 s Mv K. ft T. 1st 4S 4 MUnnnrl Pa cific gen. 4s. 58 Montana Power 6s ... 88 w. v On. tral deb. 6s.. (5 Northern Pa clfio 4a T9 Northern Pa. clflo Ss .... 57 Oregon Short Line ref. 4s.. J8 Paclfio Tel. ft Tel. 6s 89 Pennsylvania con. 4fts .. iz Pennsylvania gen. 6 .... stTi Readlna cen. 4S .... 11 St. L. ft San Fran. adj. 9a l Southern Pa cific cv. 6s.. 105 Southern Rail way 6S 88 Texas Com pany CV. 6.. 102 T. and p. 1st. so to. P. 4s 87 U. S. Rub. 5s. 87 U. 8. Steel 6s. 99 TJ. S. 2s. reg..l00 U. 8. 2s. coup. 100 U. S cv. is. reg 89 U. S. cv. 3s, coup 89 U. S. 4s. reg. .,106 U. 8. 4s coup.. 106 Am. Tel. ft Tel. cv. 6s ..101 Anglo-French 6s 97 Armour ft Co. 4Us .... 88 Atchison gen. 4s 79 B. 4 o. cv. 4ftS IITl Bethlehem Steel ref. 6S Central Leather 5a Central Pa cific 1st C. & O. cv, C B. ft Q , joint 4s ... C. M. ft St P. cv. 4s C R. I. ft P. Ry. ref. 4s C. ft S. ref. 4H Chill Copper cv. 7s .... City of Paris 6s 97 D. ft K. U. ref. 6s II nnm. of Can. 6 (1931) ... 91 Erie gen. 4 ..49 Gen. Elec. 6s. 87 Gt. North. 1st 17 .. 97 ... 76 6s 84 ... 95 75 S T9 .116 OMAHA PRODUCE Oysteas "King Col,' northern stand- ards, per gallon, 82 90; large cans, 60o; small oans, 40e. "King Col," northern selects, per gallon. 93.26; large can, 66e; small eans, 45c. "King Cola," Nsw Tork counts, per gallon, 91.60: large can, ,70c; small cans, 60o. "King Cols," Chesapeake standards, per gallon, 12.35;: large cans, 60c; small cans, 10c. "King Cole," Cheta- Jeake selects, per gallon. 13.75; large cans. 5c; small cans, 25c. Shell, per 100, large. 12.60: medium, 91.60. Clams, per 100 (little necks, cherry stones), 91.76; (quohogs, large), 13.00. Celery Fancy Mammoth western, per doten, 11.00. Fresh Fish Catfish, targe, 98o per IB.; to 1 lb. medium, 32o per lb,; fancy fresh bullheads, large blood-red northern stock. 20o per lb: fancy fresh halibut me dium, 250 per ID., cnicaen, tto per id., fancy black cod, 16o per lb.; fancy fresh red salmon, 25e per lb., pink, 22o per lb.; fancy fresh trout, 27o per lb.: fancy fresh whiteflsh. Jumbo, 80o per lb., medium, 24o per lb.; fancy fresh yellow pike. 94o per lb.; fancy fresh pickerel, lto per lb.; black bass, O. S., 96o per lb., medium. Sao per lb.; large, 90o per lb.; croppies, to 1 lb., frozen. ISo per lb: fancy whit perch, fresh, 12e per lb.; fanoy red silver salmon, round frozen. 13o; fancy fresh Rue Shad, 25c per lb.; fancy frozen white fish, good qaullty, 12o per lb.; fancy frozen western red snapper, 7o per lb.; fancy frozen steak ling cod, 7o per lb.; wbalemeat, lOe per lb; fancy froaen bar racuda, 10c per lb.; steak pollock, 4 to 7 lbs., each, per lb.. 7c; fancy frozen native mackerel, 12c per lb.; Finnan haddies, 25c lb. box, per lb., 18o; fancy frozen floun ders, 10c per lb; market cod. 3 to 5 lb. each, per lb., 7c; kippered salmon, 10-lb. box, per lb., 30c; smoked whiteflsh, 10-lb. basket, lb., 22c. Wholesale prices or ner out: No. 1 loins. 42o; No. 2 loins. 82c: No. 8 loins, 19c. No. 1 ribs. 31c: No. ribs 20c; No. 1 ribs. ISfto. No. 1 rounds, 28c; No. 1 rounds, 22 o; No. I rounds. 17c No. 1 chucks, 19c; No. t chucks, 14o; No. I chucks. lOe. No. 1 piates, loc; wo. I piatee, 4io: no, platea, 9ftc Quotation rumisnto oy to vunsKi Fruit Co. - -Vegetables Potatoes. Northern White, 1.60; Colorado. 8J.60; Ohlos. .60: Tsxa New potatoes, 8a Cabbage: Texaa and California crates. c; small lota, (o. Onions, California Reds, 7c California bead lettuce, 19.60 orate: California bead lettuce, 11.25 dozen; leaf lettuce. 49 dozen; H. G. radiah 15-850 dozen; H. O onions. 26-35e dozen ;egg plant t:.69 dozen spinach, market price: hot noose eukes. t2.6P dozen; ousnei oasaei lexaa ouasa. I9 60 basket :market basket cukae (about 3 asparagus, a. Q., 60-760 dozen ; noriaa tomatoea (I basket crates) '7.60 crate; wax and green beans, peas, market price Fruita urangea: vatwiaa, fs-iuu. so.do, 126, 36.00; 150-288-124. 16.60; 17. 200, ill, 260. 97.00. Lemons: Booklet 100-269 15.75; Red Ball, 100-391. 95.26. Grape fruit: California (all sizes) 96.26. Bananaa. 1 to 80. Strawberries: Missouri, 17.60 Pineapples: 42-48. 35.60: 34-80-38. 38.00. Nuts Englisn walnuts, aaca iota, see as 16c: No. 1 raw peanuts 10c: Jumbo raw peanuts. 18o: roast No. 1, 12o: roast Jumbo. 16c Platss NO. a, lie: no, a. lto: ao. s, llfto. v I , South Side- Short Term Notes ...100 ... 99 ...100 ...101 ...102 ...103 ...103 6" 97 100 100 100 102 102 103 103 99 V 97 Quotations furnished by Peter Trust eomoanv: Hid. AsKed. Amer. Tel. A Tel. 6s, 192,4.... 99 99 Amer. Tel. ft Tel. fis, mt Amer. Thread 6s, 1928 ... Amer. Tobacco 7b, 1919 .. Amer. Tobacco 7s, 1920 ... Amer. Tobacco 7s. 1921 ,, Amer. Tobacco 7s, 1922 .. Amer. Tobacco 7s. 1923 .. Anaconda Copper Is, 1929. An.ln.Vraiiitlt TT C, 1090 Armour ft Co. Conv. Deb. 6s. 1920 101 Armour ft Co. Conv. Deb. (a, 1921 ...103 Armour ft Co. Conv. Deb. 6s, 1922 102 Armour ft Co. Conv. Deb. 6s, 1923 102 Armour & Co. Conv. Deb. 6s, 1924 , 107 Bethlehem Stel Co. 7s. 1922.. 102 Bethlehem Steel Ctt. 7s, 1922.101 British 5s, 1921 98 Canada 6s. 1921 98 Canadian Pacific 6s, 1924.... 99 C. B. ft O. 4S. 1921 95 C, R. L ft P. 6s, 1922 97 Cuban-American Sugar 6s, 1921 100 Cudahy Packing Co. 7s. 1923.. 101 General Electrlo Deb. 6s. 1920.100 Great Northern Ry. 5s, 1920. 99 Inter, Rap. Trans. 5s, 1921... 82 Kansas City Terminal 6s, 1923 99 Lehigh Valley 6s, 1925 101 Liggett ft Meyers 6s, 1921 100 ft Phila. Elec. 6a, 1920 99 Proctor ft Gamble 7s, 1920... 100 Proctor ft Gamble 7s, 1921... 106 Proctor ft Gamble 7s, 1922.. .102 Proctor ft Gamble 7s. 1923. ..103 Russian Rubles 6s, 1928.... 72 Southern Ry. 6s, 1922 96 Swift ft Co. 6s. 1921 99 Union Paclfio 6s. 1928 102 v. KUDner vs, ivzd ,iif Westlnghouse E. ft M. 6s, 1920.100 In Sore Need of 100 More Girls for Dance for Soldiers Merchants in the vicinity of Twenty-fourth and Lake streets will eive a dance tonight at the L ra (or the ii soldiers sta ttoned in that ' territory, w. . E. Dewey, manager, has donated the use of the garage for the dance. About 100 more girls are neces sary to make up enough partners for the soldiers and the committee in charge of the dance invites all the girls who possiwy can attend. The dance will be trom a until u Hog Receipts Falling Off as Prices Steadilv Decline Hok orices are steadily declining 15 to 25 cents oere 100 pounds daily. The average price yesterday was about $15.35, while the top price was $15.90 per 100 pounds. The top was S6.95 lower than in the early sum mer, when it reached ?.85 per 1UU oounds. ' ' Receipts totaled Zl.iuu head tor five days this week, as comparer! with 30,900 head last week and 28, 200 head the corresponding days last year. Given 30 Days In Jail For Not Paying for Suppe T. A. Kendricks, 1807 North Twenty-fourth street, arrested Thursday for creating a disturbance when asked to pay for his supper in a lunch room at Iwenty-sixtn and Q streets, was fined $30 and costs by Acting Judge Baldwin in the bouth Side police court friday. Refusing to nay. he was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail. Fined for Liquor Made From Raisins and Prunes Acting Judge Baldwin fined Mrs, Rade Orlich, 2715 R. street, and Daniel Drakulisk. 2717 R street, $100 and costs each in South Side police court Friday, on charges of illegal nossession of intoxicating home made liquor made from fermented raisins and prunes. They paid th fine. ' Think Fireman Took His Intended Bride With Him Anton Spevak, pipeman at No. 5 fire hall, left Thursday on an auto trip to Grindstone, S. D. Fellow firemen suspect a marriage, and think he took his intended bride with him. Wilson Conv. 6s. 1920 First Liberty Sfts Liberty. 1st. 4s .... Liberty, 2d, 4s ... Liberty, 1st, 4s ,. Liberty, 2d, 4s , Liberty, 3d, 4s .. Liberty. 4th, 4s , Liberty, 6th. 4is , Liberty, 6ih, 6s , 97U .100.06 . 95.20 . 94.34 . 95.60 . 94.62 . 96.46 . 94.38 . 99.92 . 99.98 97 Omaha Hay Market. On account of light receipts of prairie hay and the demand comewhat Improved the market Is some higher on the better grades. Alfalfa remains firm and steady. Oat an J wheat straw steady. Hay No. 1, upland prairla, 919.004 821.00; No. 2, 816.001S.00; No. I, 812.00 914.00. No. 1 midland prairie, 818.00 22O.O0J No. ,2, 215.0017.00. No. 1 lowland prairie, I14.0016.00; No, 2, 111. 00012. 00; No. 3, $.009.00. Alfalfa Choice, 930.00S1.00; No. 1, ii.uuifl zn.uu; standard, K'5. 00 27.00; No, 2, 922.00024.00: No. 3. 817.00019.00. Straw Oat, I9.OO0I1O.OO; wheat, $8,000 r.uu. 82 I Wabash 1st 91 Bar Sllrer. New Tork, Oct I. Bar Silver 11.18 . Mexican Dollars 91c. London, Oct. 2. Bar Silver1 (3d per ounce. Money and Discount unchantea. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, Oct. 8. Potatoes Steady; ar rivals, 34 cars; northern Early Ohlos, 82.66QI3.80; round whites, 92.20(38.36; Idaho rurals, 92.76. New York Metals. New Tork.JOct 8. Copper Quiet; elee- troiytie, spot, jajpajc; xourtn quarter, 23e, . Iron Steady and unchanged.. Dunn's Trade Review. New Tork, Oct. S. Dunn's tomorrow will say: . , i With the llabor situation still seriously disturbed In many parts of the country, business la Increasingly Inconvenienced, and its volume discloses progressive shrinkage in certain quarters. Tet, progresa Is not wholly Impeded and from trades and sections outside the Im mediate Influence of industrial controversies-come' frequent reports of a de mand for goods beyond the ability of sell- era to satisfy. The anortage or iuppum, aggravated by the restriction of outputs, is more often m factor In limiting trans actions than any question of prloee. and the extensive buying of luxuries and ths better classes of merchandise la a feature commented upon In many dispatches. .. Weekly bank clearings, 8, 157,462, 821. t New Tork Money. . New Tork, Oct. I. Mercantlla Paper Unchanged. .- -. Time Loans Flrmj unchanged. ' Call Money Firm; high, 12 per cent; low, 7; ruling rate, 7 ! closing bid, )1; offered at 12; last loan, 12. Sterling display . further weakness after the closa of the market, Quotations were: Sixty.day bills, -4.17; commercial 90-day bills on banks. 4.16: commercial . ;60-day bills, 4,16; demand. 4.20: cables, Turpentine and Bosln. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 3. Turpentine firm. i.4iiau,46; sales, loo DDIs.; re ceipts, 169 bbls.; shipments. 297 bbls.; stock, 9.183 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 862 bbls.: receipts, oio oDis.t enipmems. MS DDIS. , StocK, 41,296 bbls. Quote; B. $15.00: T $15.25; B, $16.85 icon. TT iia. tit .., .a. -V ,w.-v. ... ,i,.vv, x, ,,r.toui',i.,v; IV, $18.00; M. $19.0019.16; N, $19.76: WQ, f.V.,a, VT VT , fU. (,. Liberty Bonds. New Tork, Oct J.--Flnal prices on Lib erty oonas toaay were: avis, 100.10; first 4s, 96.40; second 4s, 93.90; first 4s, so. id; second 'e, i.u; tnira 4s, 96.00; fourth 4s, 94.20;. Victory 3s, vv.vd; victory s, V9.se.. Criticises Pastor for Excoriating Mob Action Mrs. May Dressen, grandmother of Louis Young, 16-year-old boy who was killed while leading a mob on the county jail Sunday night, de ciared that the tuneral sermon preached by Father James W. Sten son over her grandson's body was entirely inappropriate. Father Sten- son scored the action of the mob in bis funeral sermon at the St. Philo mena's church. , v I An Qhio man has invented a machine for gathering grasshoppers on a wholesale-scale, consisting of a motor tricycle on the front of which is a funnel through which the insects are drawn by a reolving fan into a box. " ... 7 Fined $30 and Costs for Stealing a Pail of Meat Anton Bliska. 5108 South Twenty- second street, was fined $30 and costs by Acting Judge Baldwin in South Side police court for steal ing a pail of meat from the Morris Packing Co. South Side Brevities Mrs. W. W. Wldoe. 2209 I street was h'ostess to the Christian Woman's Board of Missions Friday afternoon. Night school classes are being arranged and anybody wishing to register should do so after October 13 at 7 evenings. Seventy-three outside pupils ara now at tending South High. The tuition of 63 Is being paid by their school district Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Oswald. 1509 D street, have as their Ak-Sar-Ben guests this week Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sonnerman of Wyntt, Neb. T Principal Marrs of South High school is planning a cafeteria. Plans have been sub mitted to the Board of Education and may be acted upon next week. Harry Smith, farmer from Sarsv coun ty, was struck by an eastbound car at Thirty-second and L 8treets. His shoulder was sprained and left hip bruised. Don't forget that when vou hnv ffc.f Cole's Hot Blast Heater from us wa give you a linoleum square to put underneath It free of charge. This offer Is only for a short time. So be sure and make your selection early. Koutaky Pavllk Co. The business men's) cIsm .f th n,.. Methodist church will meet at 9:45 Sun day morning to discuss "The Characteris tics of John the Baptist" Sunday school classes meet as usual at 9:45. Rev. C. C. Market orices far this week have remained the same practically as those for last week. The only new. arrivals on the market are ruta- s bagas, Jonathan eating apples arid cabbage for kraut. Tomatoes that ' three weeks ago sold tor 4U cents ' , basket are being closed out at S cents. . Cooking annles are being sold for 35 cents a peck, with Jonathan eat- ng apples retailing at cu cents a peck. Large honeydew melons are selling for w cents ana me sman ones at 25 cents. Rutabagas are bringing cents a pound and cabbage for kraut is re tailing for 3 cents a pound. . Sweet potatoes are worth 5 cents a pound, with potatoes selling at 50 cents a peck, ihe last oi tne nome growu , orranrve ar heiner sold at 90 cents a basket and cantaloupes at 8 and,- - 1-3 cents a pound. ' Butter durintr the Dast week has gone up 2 cents a pound and is sell ing oeiwecn jo auci uj tenia fuh-, Eggs have also gone up 2 cents, re tailing between 48 and 55 cents a dozen. Victor Record Man Became Famous Under An Assumed Name i n Among the eight famous Victor artists who will appear in person at the Auditorium next Tuesday even ing is Henry Burr, one oi the oest . known American tenors. He began . making records lo years ago, when the talking machine was still more 'or less at the toy stage. At that time he was one of the leading singers at the celebrated Church of the Incarnation in New York, a position he had won after . nine years' study. Burr was told it would hurt his musical reputation to - make records uncTer his owd name, which is Harry McClaskey. so he assumed the recording name of Henry Burr. The other artists who will appear are Albert Campbell, tenor; Billy Murray, character comedian; John Meyers and Frank Croxton, bari tones; Monroe 'Silver, the "Cohen" story teller; Fred Van Eps, banjoist, and Frank Banta, pianist. The members of the popular Sterling trio and peerless quartet are among those mentioned, and both these.' well known organizations will have numbers on the program. The concert has been arranged by the Omaha and Council Bluffs Vic tor agencies as a service feature to , the public. ' , ' Allege Auto Thief : Combine Operating : ' In the Black Hills' .',(.' Lead, S. D., Oct. 3. (Special.) During the past few days auto thieves have been busy in the Black Hills and .four automobiles have " disappeared Indications are that an auto stealing syndicate is oper- ating in this part of the country and is getting the cars to other parts of the United States. It hinted, that some of the directing heads of operations are well known business men. , ' . . : Arrest Newly Married Man on Serious Charge . Deadwood, S. D., Oct. 3. (Spe-; cial.)Ernest Bonza, a young man living at Lead, who recently was married, has been arrested on a serious charge made by a 17-year-old girl of that city, Miss Eliza beth Ferrette. Bond was fixed at $1,000, and the young man lodged in jail. ' A combination billard and pool table has been invented only 18 by 24 inches in size,1 with tiny balls that are shot by cues in which pistons are propelled by pressing pneumatic bulbs. Wilson has returned from a 10-day vaca tion. ! "God or Mob Rule" will be the subject for Rev. Ford A. Ellis, South Side Chris tian church, Sunday morning at 11. Sun day school classes will meet as usual at 10. The Bible achool annual promotion exercises will take place at 9 In the even ing. The Christian Endeavor will also meet at 7 In the evening. . Sinclair Consolidated Comprehensive Description of the Sinclair Merger Its position in the World's Market and its relation to the transition now occurring in the Petroleum Trade. , Circular 117 with much new information, balance sheet, geologist's report, double 1 page map of oil properties, pipe lines, re fineries, etc., sent upon request. Lyman D. Smith G Cor.iPAfiY Members New York Stock Exchange 34 JPINE STREET ? NEW YORK : ; BRANCH OFFICEi 527 FIFTH AVENUE v. I