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THE BEE: OMAHA.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1919 13 AUTOMOBILES. For Sale. SOME BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS. McCaffrey motor v COMPANY, (The Randy Ford Srvlc Station, Uth and Jackson Bta ' Doug. I60. RENT A NEW FORD DRIVE YOURSELF tl CENTS PER MILE. YOU ARB COVERED BT INSUR ANCE AOAIN8T t.lABILITT RESULT ING FROM ACCIDENT. SO NEW Ilt MODEL FORD CARS. FORD LIVERT CO. DOCQ. 3833. 1314 HOWARD. FOR SALE Cheap, on IH-ton model 10 Grant Truck, never been uaed; only driven from Omaha, haa cab and I In 1 body; solid ttras; one modal G Grant touring". 6-cyllnder; only ued for dem onstrator; sell cheap; on Oldsmoblle, model 37, 6-ey!1nder. only driven little over 1,000 miles, will sell at right fig ures to make room for new winter stoek coming In. Call or writ for demonstra tion. Great Western Novelty Co.. Beemer. Neb. Phone 641. TWO-TON Nash trueK, one year old: ood tires; food condition, 1850. IH-ton Re public truck, on year old, newly painted and rebuilt; bargain at 11,050 1-ton Studebaker truck, good condition, good tire. 14(0. 1-ton Ford truck, used only five months, with body and cab, at real bargain. Andrew Murphy A Son, 14th and Jackson Streeta. MEEKS AUTO CO. Used cars bought, sold and exchanged. W buy for caah and aeil on time. Full line to select from. Middle State Garage, 3026-3 Farnam St. Doug. 4101. USED cars of exceptional value. PROMPT DELIVERY ON ALL MODELS. NEBRASKA WHITE CO FRED C ROGERS. MGR. TYLER 1107. 1407-21 Capitol Av. Don't mles seoing our line-up of used ears Twenty to choose from. TRAWVER AUTO CO., 1910 Farnam. Douglas 8070. RELIABLE automobile school; best elec trical and aelf-atarter courses; day and night school; come now; free catalogue. ' National Automobile School, 2S14 North Twentieth. Omaha 6TEVKNS DURYEA touring car, alx cyl inder. starter and electric light, at a bargain. Owner leaving city. Phone Tyler 1411. 1318 Oldsmobll sedan, almost like new, 11,360 cash. Buying larger car. Call evenings. George Donaldson, 10T S. S8d Bt. , USED oars of exceptional value. GUY L. SMITH, ltd Farnam St. Doug. 1170. 40th WINTON-SIX ROBERTS MOTOR CO. and Farnam. Harney St0. USED CARS AND TRUCKS. AT BARGAIN PRICES STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO. 8030' Farnam St. Omaha. Neb. HAVHf two Ford touring "cars; one nearly new, the other one a year old. Must sell one ot them. Prlc right. 1813 Wirt streot. LATE model Qlda-S, perfect condition, will sell right, or trade, for late model light sedan, in good condition. Wal. 9? i . FORDS BUICKS. DODGE, NEW AND USED CARS. FORD BODIES. OROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO. 3701 SOUTH 34TH ST. SOUTH llOO Reward for any magneto we can't re pair. Sol mnfra,, of new self-paclng af finity spark plug Baysdorfer. 210 N. 13th. NEB. BUICK AUTO CO.. 1 9th and Howard Sts. Tyler 1780. FOR TERMS ON USED CARS VAN BRUNT'S Look for the red aeal on wind shield. BARGAINS IN USED CARS. McCaffrey Mdtor Co. . 13th A Jackson. Ford Agents. , P. 3300 WANTED FOR SPOT CASH. 100 USED CARS; quick action; no delay. Auto Ex change Co.. 3033 Farnam St. D. i 0038. THE DIXIE FLYER. W. ft. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANT. . 3520 Parnam St. GAIN mor miles; have your Ura r treaded by G. & O. Tlr Co. 3415 Leavenworth. Tyler 1361-w. UNITED AUTO PARTS CO., 4 3032 Farnam. EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS. OAKLAND Sensible Six. MARSH OAKLAND CO. 2300 Farnam St. AUTOMOBILE electrical repair; service station for Rayfield carburetor and Columbia storage batteries Edward. " FORD "MARKET. 3230 Farnam. Caah. Tim. Liberty Bond. ' GOOD USED CARS. GUY L SMITH Tires and jSjgj$e: MW'flRES i2 PRICE nk, Goodrich, Bull tires. Le. Flreton. KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS. 30U Farnam. Cars for Hire. FORD8 AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE. Drlv yourself, at very reasonable prices; no extras to pay. Nebraska Service Garage. 13th and Farnam. Doug las 7330. ' Repairing and Painting. RADIATOR CORKS INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha. 24-hour r Ice. for auto, truck and tractor. Expert radiator and .fender repairing; body denta removed; new tender mad. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO. 1813 Cuming St Tyler 117. tn r D i cviMt ro I'm fiiMltio- Tlnn o- glas 8044. High grade automobile paint- Ing. Motorcycles and Bicycles. HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES -Bargains In used machine. Victor H. Roos, the motorcycle man, 27tb and Leavenworth St. Horses Live Stock Vehicles. 800 SETS of war harness, made by the Studebaker Mfg. Co. of South Bend. Ind., for experimental tryout; number one grade and will be sold at a dis count of 30 per cent at the Mid -West Harness Co.. 701 N. , 16th St. Omaha. Neb. BROOD SOWS. ' Buy on Blrdhaven Profit Sharing Plan. Phone Web. 2884 O. S. Pettis, agent. UPLAND hay, $30 per ton. Wagner. 801 North 16th 8t POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WANTED to buy one or two young rat dogs. Wagner Feed Store, 801 N. 16th, Peugly 1142, PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Industrial home solicits your old clothing, furniture, magaslnea. We collect W distribute. Pfcone Doug. 4133 and our wagon will call Call and Inspect our new home. 11in.ni3.iii4 Dodir St. MONEY TO LOAN. ORGANIZED by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes aa security. 840 ( mo.. H. goods, total. 33.50. PROVIDENT LOAN SECURITY. 43! Security Bldg. 16th - Farnam. Ty. LOANS ON DIAMONDS. WATCHES. ETC. EAGLE LOAN OFFICE. 1801 DOUGLAS ST. BRINGING UP FATHER- Seo Jiff and Maggie in Fall pge of Colon in The Sunday Bee. Drawn for The Bee by McManus Copyright, 1919 International News Service. J L 1 1 IT1 LAO V ) I vANNA VT PM)POT NO-tVF ftFPW ' mow amvwcb ' 1 1 DIDN'T I OUST TCU. I r 'WWtYOyrocO Think ivje CQT Ff WE 5ri.r A,N0 WIPE oSde WMnom. tOO I WOZ SON' ANOcrrOPoT. S -MIND. -J 1 IStSSSS WiTH ME. WIFEltJ" H TOO QTOewppg. " gE "CRtytm r Market and Industrial News of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha. Oct. 6, 1919. Receipt were: Cattle Monday Estimate. . .-.23,600 Same day last week. .20,413 same I weeks ago.ltf.szt Same 3 weeks ago.. 29. 763 Same day last year.. 15,063 Hog 3,400 2,834 4,379 4,010 4,461 Sheep 23,600 39.074 47,747 64,343 37,681 Recelots and dlSDOSltlon of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., tor 34 hours ending at 3 o clock p. m., October 6, 1919: RECEIPTS CARS. Horses and Cattle. Hogs Sheep. Mules 1 ' 361 8 80 7 1 , 221 14 5 , 13 ' 2 262 S 2 1 1 .. 14.. 8 1 ,763 63 II C. M. A St. Wabash Missouri Pact to .., Union Pacific . ... C. & N.' W., cast. . , C. N. W.. west., C, St. P., M. A O . , C, R. & Q, east., C, B. A Q., west. . C, R. I. A P., east, Illinois Central . . , Chicago Gt West., Total receipts DISPOSITION CARS. Morris A Co Swift A Co Cudahy Pack. Co., Armour A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co.. So. Omaha P. Co.. Hlgglns Pack. Co., John Roth A Sons. May'wlch & Vail.. Glaasberg P. O'Dea Wilson Pack. Co. . . W.B.VanSant Oo. Benton & Van Sant W. W. Hill A Co.. F. P. Lewis J. B. Root A Co... J. H. Bulla Roscnstock Bros... F. Q. KellOKK W'helmer 4 Dsgen 1 1,006 Ellis & Co Sullivan Bros. . . . A. Rothschild .... Mo.-Kan.C. & C.Co. E. G. Christie.... Baker John Harvey Jensen A L'dgren. Dannls A Francis. Cheek A Krebs... Mid-West Omaha Packing . . Cudahy 14 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 737 1,208 621 1,351 768 , 1,128 1,070 933 2,621 1,098 968 1,856 .... 962 .... 76 .... .... 2 .... .... 24 9 21 .... .... , 33 14 74 .... 136 , 89 364 290 .... ' .... 317 161 616 . 367 I 1,006 269 .... . 18 . J... .... . 834 ; 373 102 .... .... S78 1,106 .... .... 114 20 72 t 5 .... .... 14 2,902 2,301 .... 14,495 13,829 4,829 24,623 36.6O&8.00; stock cows, 37.00(211.00; bulls, stags, prime grass Cattl-! Tha largest run that has been here on a Monday for three weeks showed up this morning being estimated at 33,oOO head. Packers tried to buy steers lower, but had little, or no success on early rounds opening sales were gen erally steady with last week's close. Feed ers also opined about steady, but butcher stock was slow and weak to mostly 25c lower. Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime beeves, 316.0017.5O; good to choice beeves. 314.60lg16.00; fair to good beeves, 313.0014.60; common to fair beeves, 811.O013.00; choice to prime yearlings, I16.o018.00; good to choice yearlings, 15.0016.60; fair to good yearltngs.itl2.00 S 14.60; common to fair yearlings, 310.00 12.00; good to prime hslfers. 88.50 10.60; choice to prime cows, 9.5011.00; good to choice cows, $8.00 9.00; fair to good cows, 6.507.76; common to fair cows, $5.006.50; choice to prim heavy feeders, I12.0013.00; good to choice feeders. 81O.0Oll.76; medium to good feeders, t9.0010.00; common to fair feeders, 37.008.60; good to choice stock er. tl0.6o11.00; fair to good tockers, i8.50tfl9.60: common to fair stockers. stock neuers, i.iuv. t5.75lB7.S5; stock calves, veal calves, 37.0014.00; etc., $6.00 7. 50; choice to beeves, 813.00ffil5.00; good to choice arass beeves, til. 00 12.60; fair to good grass beeves, 39.5010.76; com mon to fair grass beeves, 17.0008.09; Mexican beeves, 86.S0t.00. WESTERN ?ATTLB. IDAHO. No. Av. Pr. No.- Av. 87fdr. 966 $11 00 41 hfr. 648 KSnivn.. 308 10 00 16 civs.. 173 00 16 hfr. 1 WYOMING. 8 60 2 civ., 260 6 26 NEBRASKA. 10 60 4Sfdr.101T 10 10 Hnca The week opens with a run of 49 loads, estimated at 3,100 head. While trade on the whole was Inclined to ba a trifle alow, there was a fairly good de mand for hogs showing quality, especially lightweights. Few early sales were not much over 10 and 15 centa higher than Saturday, but prices firmed up until the general market was 15 and 25 cents High er. Bulk of aalea was tl5.4015.75. which carried most of the packing grades and mixed. Butcher weights and good mlxsd sold on up to even money and above and well finished light up to $16.50, with a top ot $16.55. 8h. Pr. Ko. Av. 160 $15 85 53. .330 60 cow. 840 14 cows. 823 10 cow. 780 86 fdrs.1009 84strs..l028 Pr. $7 85 13 60 6 00 8 50 19 50 DIAMOND AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booth. Harry Malashock. 1514 Dodge. P. 8619. E. 1894 FARMS and city loan. E. H. LOUGEB. INC. 533 Keelln Bldg. YOUNG LADIES We offer yon a well paid position. Pay you whilo in training. . . Permanent work. Rapid advancement. Investigate our working conditions. Operators' Employment Bu reau, 613 New Telephone Building, 19th ani Douglas Streets. . GRAIN MARKET Omaha, Oct t, 1819. Grain arrivals Over Sunday snowed mod erate runs of wheat, corn and oats. Wheat prices Today were about steady, best grades taken more readily than the poorer of ferings. Corn was unchanged to 2c lowe Oats were c 'up for the bulk.- Rye was steady. Cash sales today were: Wheat No. 1 hard: 1 ear, $2.25 (smut ty); 1 ear. $2.18 (smutty). No. 2 hard: 1 car, $2.24; 2 cars, $2.20 (smutty): 1 car, $2.19; 8 cars, $2.18; 1 car, $2.17 (smutty); 6 cars, $3.16; 1 ear. $2.15 (smutty); 3 cars, $3.13 (smutty). No. 3 hard: 3 cars, $3.16; 1 car, $2.16; 4 cars, $2.14; 2 cars, $3.13: 1 car, $3.10 (yellow); 1 car, $2.09 (smutty); 1 car, t2.05 (smutty). No. 4 hard: 1 car, 12.12; 4 cars, $2.11; 1 car, $2.06 (eyllow); 4 cars, $2.05 (smutty): 1 car. $2.04 (durum); 1 ear, $3.04 (smutty); 1 car, $3.03 (smutty). No. f hard: 1 car, $2.06. Sample hard: 1 car, $2.04. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car, $2.67 (dark). No, 3 northern spring. 1 car, $2.65 (dark). No. 4 northern spring: 1 car, $2.25. No. 5 northern spring: 1 car, $2.11; 1 car, $2.10. Sample spring: 1 car, $2.10. No. 3 durum: 1 car, $2.14 (amber). No. 1 mixed: 2 cars, $2.14 (durum). No. 2 mixed; 1 car, $2.19 (25 per cent spring): 1 car, $2.14 (durum). No. 3 mixed: 2 cars, $2.15; 1 car, $2.14; 2 cars, $2.08 (durum). No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, 22.12; 1 car, $2.08; 1 ear, $2.04 (smutty). Corn No. 2 white: 8 ears, $1.42. No. 8 white: 1 car, $1.41. No. 2 yellow: 2 cars, $1.42; 1 car, $1.42 (shipper's weights); 7H cars, $1.41. No. I yellow: 1 car, $1.42; 2 cars, $1.40. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.39. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, 31.42 (near white). No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.41 (near white); 2 3-5 cars. $1.40. No. 6 mixed: 1, car, $1.35. Oats No. 3 white: 23 8-t ears, 7c; H ear, 67c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 67c ((33 Ibs.y; 3 cars, 66c. Sample white: 1 car, 66Vi. Rye No. 3: 3 cars, $1.30. No. 4: 3 cars, $1.29. Barley Rejected: 1 car, $1.18. Omaha Grain Movement. Omaha, Oct. 6, 1919. Week Year Receipt: Today Ago Ago Wheat 199 132 12 Corn 50 55 72 Oat 42 32 25 Rye 11 6 1 Barley 6 2 10 Shipment-. Wheat Corn Oa.ta Rys Barley ........ 118 24 21 2 0 11 121 20 23 6 1 Receipts in Other Markets. Wheat Corn Oats Chicago 264 68 123 Kansas City ....386 29 - 33 St. Louis 409 57 59 Minneapolis 652 ... Duluth .31 Winnipeg 692 OMAHA GRAIN INSPECTION. Tha number of cars of grain of the several grades inspected "In" here during the last 24 hours follows: Wheat No. 1 hard, 6 cars; No. 2 hard, 23 cars; No. 2 hard, 32 cars; No. 4 hard, 24 cars; No. 5 hard, 8 cars: sample hard, 2 cars; No. 1 mixed, 2 cars; No. 2 mixed, 4 cars; No. 2 mixed, 7 cars; No. 4 mixed, 7 cars; No. 6 mixed, 6 cars; sample mixed, 2 cars; No. 1 spring, 2 cars; No. 4 spring, 3 cars; No. 6 spring, 4 cars; sam ple spring, 2 cars; No. 2 durum, 1 car. Total, 134 cars. Corn No. 2 white, 8 cars; No. 4 white, 1 car; No. 1 yellow, 4 cars; No. 2 yellow, 7 cars; sample yellow, 11 cars; No. 2 mixed, 8 cars; No. 3 mixed, 2 cars; No. 6 mlxsd, 1 car, sample mixed, 1 car. Total, 27 cars. Oats No. 2 white, 2 ears; No. I white, 16 ear; No. 4 white, 1 car. Total, 19 cars. Rye No. 2, 1 car: No. 2, 8 cars; No. 4,, i car; sniMio, a car. joi&i, it cars. Barley No. 1 feed, 2 cars; rejected, 1 car; sample, 2 cars. Total, 5 cara. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS fear Ago necsipi 'ioaay. Wheat 2,658,000 Corn 429,000 Oats 825,000 Shipments Wheat 831,000 Corn 225,000 Oat 649,000 Today. 8,298,000 1,178,000 1,616,000 1.531,000 396,000 923,000 No. Av. 60. .248 54. .297 46. .310 59. .303 54. .257 64. .185 79. .226 70 250 40 IS 45 15 55 15 65 15 80 16 10 16 66 63. .275 63. .284 64. .287 68. .246 68. .214 Sh. Pr. 140 $15 40 160 16 60 140 40 110 15 60 15 75 16 00 18 25 sheon Onlv 90 doubles In sheep and lambs were received for today's trade, the lightest Monday- run so far tht fall. Sev eral shipment of warmed-up lambs from the corn belt were included In the re ceipts and quality of western offerings wore rather common. neanita tha limited supplies, trade was very late In starting, hardly enough busi ness was transacted before noon to afford a fair test of values. A broad demand ex isted for feeders, however, ana trena or value were a little higher than at last week's close. Good, close-wooled feeding lambs are still wanted at $13.00, wun me dium to good grades selling largely at $1 1. 60 13.25. Good killing sheep and lambs ruled generally steady. Good to choice tat lambs Mil at $15.25 and $15.75 snd but fat ewe claim a limit of about $7.25. Cull and canner. $2.50Q4.ou. uotatlona on heD: Lambs, good to choice. $15.25015.76; lambs, fair to good, I14.76015.35; choice leeaer lamD. su.Duqy 13.00; medium to good feeders, tll.75 13.26; common and light feeder. $2 109 11.00; culls and canner. t6.Mfli9.00; year lings, 9.6010.25; wethers, $8.5069.25; ewes, good to choice. $6.7507.25; ewes, fair to good, $6.0006.75; good feeding ewes,-$5.7606.60; ewe cull and canners, $2.0004.00; breeding ewe. $7,000X3.09. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, 6. Cattle Receipt. 28,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 14,000 head; market, firm; beef steers, medium and heavyweight, choice to prime. $16,760 18.50; medium and good. $11.25016.76; common, $9.7511.35; lightweight, good snd choice. $15.00018.25: common and medium, $8.35015-00; butcher cattle, heif ers, $6.50(1 14.75; cows, i6.60O13.50: can ners and cutters, $6.6006.50; veal calves, tl8.6019.50: feeder steers. $7.25012.50; stocksr steers, $6.60010.26; western range steers, as.uagut.ga; cow ana belters, $6.60012 00. Hogs Receipt. 22,000 head: estimated tomorrow, 33,000 head; market generally 25050c higher, closing dull with advance partly lost: heavy, J16.1'J(15.76; medium, il6.75017.O6: light, $16 00017.00; light light, $15.25016.75; heavy packing sows, smooth. $14.50015.25; packing sows, rough-. $14.00014.60; pigs,. $15.00016.00. Sheep Receipts, 45,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 35,000 head; market, weak: I lambs, $13.50&16.00; culls and common. 1 19.00 13. 2S: ewes, medium, good and I choice. t6. 7508. 00; culls and common! 3.0? 86.26; breeding, $7.00 013.25. Chicago Grala and Provision. Chicago, Oct. 8. Prediction of a mor liberal movement In corn than ha been the rule of late counterbalanced In the corn market today the bullish effect of the settlement of the British railway strike. Prices closed weak at the same as Saturday's finish to He lower, with De cember $1.23 01.24 and May $1,220 1.22 H. Oats closed unchanged to c down. In provisions there were net gains varying from 32c to $1.45. It was not until after midday that the bulls lost their advantage In the corn market. Previous to that , time they showed great tenacity and put chief stress on the beneficial results to be looked for from the strike settlement In Great Brit ain. Hlahar , Quotations on hnn cnuntit too, as a strengthening factor, and ao likewise did ; the heavy rain of Saturday and Sunday. Toward the last, however, selling broadened out and there was much gossip that overbidding of Chicago in the country had stopped and that freer of ferings her from rural holder would result Art Corn Dec. May Oat. Dec. May Pork. Oct Jan. Lard. Oct Jan. Rib. Oct. Jan. 1.28 1.24 .72 .73 37.00 33.00 38.60 22.80 19.00 19.21 18.16 118.37 1.26 1.24 .71 .78 33.26 28.86 24.05 Low. Close. Yes'y. 1.22 1.34 1.24 H 1.22 1.23 1.22' .70 .70 .71 .72 .72 .73 37.00 85.75 33.00 33.26 32.50 28.00 28.26 27.42 23.76 22.82 23.35 19.00 19.26 18.82 18.15 11.25 17.92 FINANCIAL New York, Oct. 8 Developments over the week end and ho whirh fniinit contributed measurably to the expansive trading and many substantial gains reg Istered In th course of today's active stock market. Reassurlmr advlcna Wilsons condition; settlement of the British railroad strike, and reports from the principal centera were viewed with favor by professional Interests and nthars committed to the long account The One discordant nnt. wn ftunriA by the money market, call loans advanc ing from the opening rate of 6 per cent to 12 per cent in the last hour and fall ing back again before belated require ments could be met. Motors and oils of the hlah orleed va. rletles featured the session. General Mo tors ascending to a new record on Its advance of 26 points to 288, while Mex ican Petroleum also sold at a new max imum, rising almost 10 points to 235 and Texas Company gained 17 points. Equipments were led by Worthlngton Pump by 13 points to the new high of 107. other features of that eronn in. eluding Baldwin and American Locomo tive ana American Car at extreme ad vances of 8 to 6 points. i Crucible Steel assumed some of Its re cent prominence by a further recovery of 13 points, half of which was later for feited and other steels yielded part of their extreme gains of 2 to 8 points, Ralls and shipping strengthened on the demand for transcontinental, grangers and coalers, also Atlantic Gulf and Am erican International, but those divisions eased at the end. Leathers, textiles, to bacco and food sharef offering better re sistance to pressure. Sal amounted to 1,300,000 shares. Bonds were firm on further demand for speculative rails, the liberty division hold ing steady and Internationals reacting slightly. Total sales (par value), $13,250,000. Old U. S. registered 2s gained on call, others unchanged. Sales. High. Low. Close. Amer. Beet Sugar 3,600 96', 95 95 American Can ... 9,600 66 65 65 Am. Car and Fdry.13,400 136 133 134 Am. H. & L-. pfd. 4,800 130 129 130 Amer. Loco 41,800 117 113 115 Amer. S. & R 1,900 74 74 74 Amer. Sugar Ref.. 5,600 143 141 142 Am. Sum. Tobacco 5,700 110 108 110 Amer. Tel. & Tel. 2.200 99 9S 98 Amer. Z., L. & S.. 100 ,23 23 23 Anaconda Copper. 3.100 68 67 67 Atchison 3,600 93 92 92 A., G. 4 W. I. 8. S. 2,500 178 176 176 Baldwin Loco 50,300 141 138 139 Baltimore & Ohio 1,900 42 40 42 Beth. Steel "B".. 28,600 106 105 105 u. & s. copper... l.zuo zs zif Z,t0 62 !Z 5Z 2,200 153 152 162 l?,40O 106 105 105 2,200 Short Term Notes Quotation furnished by Peters Trust company: Bid. ABked. Amor. Tel. A Tel. ts, 1924.... 99 99 Cal. Petroleum Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chesaneake & O. Chi., Mil. & St. P. 14,800 Chi. & N. W 1,600 Chi.. R. I. & P... 93, 700 Chlno Copper .... 30 Colo, Fuel & Iron. 3,600 Corn Products ... 7,400 Crucible Steel ....10,600 246 Cuba Cane Sugar. 22.600 46 60 46 S3 29 1 42 47 88 DIs. Sec, Corn Erie Gen. Electric . Gen. Motors . . . Gt. North., pfd Ot North Ore Ctf 2,400 Illinois Central ... 300 Inspiration Copper 1,700 Int. Mer. Mar., pfd Internet Nlcket .. 6,300 Internet Paper t. 3,100 Kan. City South1.. 200 Kenn. Copper .... 1,400 Louis. 4 Nash Mex. Petroleum Miami Copper . Mldvale Steel .. Missouri Pacific New York Cen. N.Y.. N.H. & H. Norfolk & West. Nor. Pacific .. Pacific Mall . . Pao. Tel. & Tel, 60 45 91 28 42 46 87 238 43 86 16 3,600 87 17 2,600 166 165 35,800 288 274 500 (17 7 85 46 94 61 28 63 20 35 .46.800 236 . 700 26 . 3,900 .12.100 . 3,000 .30.400 . 400 104 . 3,900 88 . 300 38 300 33 S3 31 76 35 60 45 9Z 29 42 47 87 240 44 86 17 165 268 87 46 94 61 119 27 62 20 U 36 106 230 232 26 26 45 94 61 27 62 19 34 52 30 75 34 104 87 38 33 62 30 74 34 1D4 87 38 33 Pan-Am. Petrol.. .18,900 131 119 120 Pennsylvania Pitts. & W. Va. Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con. Cop. . Reading Rep. Iron & Steel. snat An, cop... 43 34 64 33 85 97 14 61 43 34 63 , 23 83 95 14 60 43 84 64 S3 83 96 14 61 2,800 100 8,600 1.300 17.700 3,100 300 Sine. Oil & Ref... 48. 500 Southern Pacific .63,700 108 106 106 Southern Ry 10.400 27 26 26 Studebaker Corp.. 28,000 120 118 118 Texas CO 19,700 288 37 28 Tob. Product ... 7.000 106 Union Paclfto ... 2.000 126 Un. Cigar Store.. 22.200 113 U. S. Ind. Ale. ... 6.100 142 V. S. Steel 113,200 108 U. 8. Steel. Pfd. Utah Copper .... 8.700 Westing. Electric. 2,100 Willys-Overland . 7,300 Natl. Lead ...... 3.300 Ohio Cities 3.800 Rnval D. N. Y. ..48.400 104 102 103 Total sales for the day, 1,300,000 shares, Bid. 104 104 126 125 111 113 139 139 106 107 300 114 114 114 83 83 83 56 54 64 23 86 B! 33 84 63 Liberty Bond. Nw York, Oct. 6. Closing prices for Liberty bonds today were: 3s, 100.06; first 4s, 95.20; second 4s. 94.20: first 4 Vis, fourth 4s. 94.34; Victory 8s, 99.92; fourth 4s. 94.84; Victory $, 9.92; Victory 4, 99.90. Minneapolis drain. Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 6. Flour Un changed, i , Barley $1.0501.83. , Rye No. 2. $1.39 C 1.39. Bran $36.00. Corn tl.441.4B. Oats 6668e. , i Flax $4.1604.18. Kansas City Live Stoek. Kansas City, Mo Oct 8. Cattle Re ceipts,' 43,000 head; market 10 to 35 cents lower: calves. 25 to 75 cents lower. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market 15 to 40 cent higher. Sheep and Lambs Receipt. 10,600 head: stesdy to 60 cent higher. Amer. Tel. A Tel. 6s, 1925.. ..101 American Thread 6s, 1928, ...100 Amer. Tob. 7s, 1919 100 Amer. Tob. 7s, 1920 101 Amer. Tob. 7s, 1921 '.102 Amer. Tob. 7s, 1922 ....102 Amer. Tob. 7s, 1923 .,..103 Anaconda Copper 6s, 1929.. 98 Anglo-French Ext. 6s, 1920.. '97 Armour A Co. Con. Deb. 6s. 1920 102 Armour A Co. Con. Deb. 6s, 1921 i 102 Armour A Co. Con. Deb. 6s, 1922 102 Armour A Co. Con. vDeb. 6s, 1933 162 Armour Co. Con. Dab. 6s, 1924 ,.102 , Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s, 1922.103 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s, 1923.101 British 6s, 1921 98 Canada 6s, 1921 8 Canadian Pacific 6s, 1924.... 99 C, B A Q. 4s, 1921 95 C, R. I. A P. 6s. 1922 97 Cuban-Amer. Sugar 6s, 1921.. 99 Cudahy Packing Co. 7s, 1923.101 Gen. Elec. Deb. 6s, 1920 100 Gt. North. Ry. 5a, 1920 99 Inter. Rapid Tran. 6s. 1921.. 78 K. C Terminal 6s, 1923 99 Lehigh Valley 6s, 1923 101 Liggett A Meyers 6s. 1921 100 Philadelphia Elec. 6s. 1920... 99 Proctor & Gamble 7s, 1920.... 99 Proctor & Gamble 7s, 1921. ...101 Proctor A Gamble 7s. 1922.... 102 Proctor A Gamble 7s. 1923. ...103 Russian Rubles 5s. 1936... 65 Southern Ry. 6s, 1920 96 Swift ft Co. 6s, 1921 99 Union Pacific 6s, 1928 102 IT. S. Rubber 7s, 1923;.: 103 Westing-house E A M 6s, 1920.100 Wilson Conver. 6s, 1928 96 First Liberty '3 100.06 Liberty, 1st 4s 95.20 Liberty 2d 4s 93.90 Liberty 1st 4s 95.60 Liberty 2d 4s 94.06 Liberty 3d 4s 95.96 Liberty 4th 4s 94.20 Liberty 5th 4s 99.90 Liberty 5th 3s 101 101 100 102 102 103 103 98 97 New York Coffee. New York, Oot . Ther wa a very sharp advance In the market for coffee futures today owing to higher Brazilian cable and the mor favorable view of condition abroad a reflected In the end ing of the British railroad strike. The market opened at an advance of 20 to 26 points and sold 85 to 60 points net higher during the middle ot the day, with De cember touching 15.96, or the highest price reached since the break., to 13.70 for that position during the middle of last month. There were modsrate reactlona later un der realising, but the market closed at a net advance of 30 to 35 points. October, 15.86c; December and January, 15.70c; March, May, July and September, 1 5.66c. Spot coffee quiet, but generally firmer. Rio 7a, 16c; Santos 4s. 2626c. ' Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, Oct. 6. Evaporated Apples Dull; state, 20022c. - Prunes Easy; Callfornlas, 10 029c; Ore gons2723c. Apricots Steady; choice, 81c; extra choice, 32c; fancy, 34c. Peaches Neglected ; standard, J3c; choice. Sic; fancy, 26c. Raisins Steady; loose muscatels, 16 choice to fancy seeded, 1416c; seedless. 1720c. New York General. New York. Oct. 6. Flour Unsettled; spring patents. $11.85012.25; spring clears, i9.00O10.00; winter straights, $10,000 10.40; Kansas straights, ! 1.25 11.76. Corn meal Dull; yellow granulated, t3.80; white granulated, 33.80. Wheat Spot, steady: No. 2 red, $2.26 track, New York, export billed. Corn Spot, irregular; No. 2 yellow, $1.63, and No. 2 white, $1.61 c. 1. f. New York Oats Spot steady;. Nov 1 while, 81e. Hay Quiet; No. 1. $1.7001.75: No. 2. 1.661 65; No. 2, $1.3501.45; shipping, $1.1501.25. Hops Firm; state, medium to choice. 1919, 7r.S82c; 1918, 6070c; Pacific coast 1919, 70073c; 1918, 60065c. Pork Easy; mess, $45.60; family, $63.00 054.00. Lard Strong; middle west, $28.70028.80. Tallow Firm; city special, loose, J6c. Rice Steady, fine head, 13 c; . Blue Rose, 11 c. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Oct. 6. Butter Steady; creamery, 49062c. Eggs Steady; vreceipt. 4,667 eases; firsts, 5456c; ordinary firsts, 46(9 47c; at marlt, cases Included. 47065c; storage packed firsts, 580 58e. Poultry Alive,, higher; springs, 23c; fowls, 18Q24HO. Local Stocks and Bonds Quotation furnished by. Burns. Brisker A Co.: -. . . Stock: Bid ASkea Cudahv Packing Co...: Ill Oooch Food Prod, pfd bono,. 99 Gooch Food Prod, oom 46 Harding Cream. 7 pet pfd.... 99 National Leather Co 17 Nat'l Ranurltv Ftra Ins. Co 160 Omaha Flour Mills, 7 pot vfd. .. J. C. Penny Co., 7 pet. pfd.. 96 111 ion . , 191 .154 . 91 98 li -99 87 $T 100 10 M. C. Peters Mill. 7 uct. Pfd.. 100 Quaker Oat Co., 6 pet. pfd... 98 Slousj City Yards, ( pet pfd.. 84 M. E. Smith, 7 pot pfd. 1933.. 94 Thomp.-BU A Co., 1 pet. pfd. 99 Union Pow. Lt, 7 pot pfd.. 99 Union Stock Yard, Omaha... 99 Bonds: Booth 8t Louis ts. 1921 100 Doug. Co. Highway 6s, 1911-36 .. 4.66 pet Iowa Port. Cement tl 100 Lincoln Trac. 6s. 1939 1 Maytag Co. ts, 1920-29 f. 10 pot. Neb. Pow. Co. 5s. 1949 81 99 Omaha Athletlo 6s 98 100 Un. Stk. Yds., Om ..lt 8 1981 95 17 New York Money. Now York, Oct t. Mercantile Ppr t to 5 per cent Time Loans Firm; 60 day, 90 day? and six months, 6 per cent bid. Call Money Steady; high, 12 pr cent; low, 7 per cent: ruling rate, 7 per cent; closing bid, T per cent; offered at 8 per cent; last loan, 8 per vent; bank accept ances. 4 per cent New York Metal. New York, Oct. 6. Copper QuUt; electrolytic, spot 83023c; last quar ter, 23 c. Small lots, second hand, spot, 20 22c. Iron Steady: No. 2 Northern, 130; No. 2 Northern. $29.00; No. 2 Southern, $28. Antimony $8.50. Lead Quiet: spot, 6.05c bid; October, 6.05O bid, 6.07c asked. Turpentine and Rosin, Savannah, Ga., Oot. 6. Turpentine Steady. $1.44; sales. 100 bbls. ; receipts. 392 bbls.; shipments, 213 bbls.; stock, 9.453 bbls. Rosin rirm: sales, tzi ddis.; rsoeipis. 1,020 bbls.; shipments, 630 bbls.: stock, 41,664 bbls. Quote: B. 316.10; D. 316.16; E, $15.25; F, tl5.30; G, $16.50; H, 315.60; I, 317.35; K. 813.60; M, $19.25; N, $20.00; WG. $20.60; WW. $21.00. New York Produce. New York, Oct 8. Butter Easy ; creamery higher than extra. 66B5c; creamery, extra (92 score), 64c; firsts, 6463c. Eggs Unsettled; fresh gsthered extrss, 6iti. 7 0c ; extra firsts, 66068c; firsts, 620 5C- ... hecse Steady: receipt. 7. 2$ 6 tub; state, whole milk, flat, , current mak pe.-ii.ia. 30tf'31c; do, average ran, 30 ft 30 c i New York Bond List, U. 8. 2s, reg.. 100 U. S. 2s, coup. 100 ! U. S. cv. 3s. ! reg 89 U. S. cv. 3s, coup 89 U. S. 4s, reg.. 106 U. S. 4s, coup. 106 Am. Tel. A Tel. cv. 6s 101 Ang.-Fr. 5s ..97 6-16 Arm. & Co. 4s 85 Atch. gen. 4s.. 79 B. A O. cv. 4s 73 Beth Steel ref. 6s 87 Cen. Leath. 6s. 97 Cen. Pao. 1st.. 78 C. A O. cv. 5s.. 85 C, B. A Q. joint 4s 95 C M. A St. P. cv. 4s 75 C. R. I. &P. Ry. ref. 4s... 69 C. 4 S. ref. 4s 79 Chill Copper cv. 7s 115 City of Paris 6s 97 D. 4 R. O. ret. 6s 68 Dom. of Can. 6 Bid. xOffered. (1931) Erie. gen. 49 87 83 so 4s..., Gen. Elec. 6s. . , xG. N. 1st 4, III. Cen. ref. 4s In. Mer. Mar. 6s 96 ii. u. soutn. ref. 6s 77 L. 4 N. un. 4s. 84 M., K. 4 T. 1st 4s .. 64 Mo. Pac. gen. 4s 68 Mont. Pow. 5s.. 88 N. Y. C. deb. 6s 95 No. Pac. 4s 80 No. Pac. 3s 68 O. S. L. ref. 4s. 83 Pac. T. & T. 6s. 89 Penn. con. 4s. 92 Penn. gen.; 5s. . . 93 Resd'g gen. 4s.. 82 St. L. 4 S. F. adj. 6s 60 So. Pac. cv. 6s.. 107 So. Ry. 5s 89 Tex. Co. cv. 6s.. 103 Tex. A Pac. 1st 90 Un. Pac, 4s 87 U. S. Rub. 6s... 87 U. S. Steel 5s... 99 Wabash 1st .... 93 London Money. London, Oct. 6. Bar Silver 64d per ounce. Money 8 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 8 7-160 per cent; three months' bills, 3 9-16 per cent. Bar Silver. New York. Oot. 6 Bar Silver $1.20. Mexican Dollars 92. T . . . . rrvvo: 78 Securities For Your October Funds Th 78 securities on ear Octo ber list have been carefully gathered from among the world' best investment offer ings. To the property values, earnings, and sound financial records back cf each of these securities is ' added our recom mendation. At Price to Yield About 3.49 to 7.65 , Offering Sheet on Request for OB-252. IheNationalCity Company Correspondent Office tn ever SO Cities Omaha First National Bank Building Telephone 3814 Douglas E. W. WAGNER & CO. MEMBERS New York Stock Exchange Chicago Board of Trade ETC., ETC. ANNOUNCE -The opening of an additional Omaha of fice, October 10, 1919. SERVICE Private wires. ' New York Stock Exchange Ticker Service. ' Quotations Furnished on All Listed and Unlisted Securities. RESIDENT MANAGER H. BRYAN OWSLEY OFFICES FONTENELLE HOTEL UNITED STATES SHIPPING BOARD EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION Announces a Sale of , SURPLUS MATERIAL Which Is Available for Inspection at Following Warehouses: Wilson Point Warehouse, South Norwalk, Connecticut ; Hog Island, Pa. ; Chicago Ware house, Chicago, Illinois ; Erie Warehouse, Erie, Pennsylvania; Los Angeles Warehouse, Los Angeles, California; Baltimore Warehouse, Sollers Point, -Baltimore, Maryland; New Orleans Warehouse, New Orleans, Louisiana ; Metuchen Warehouse, Metuchen, New Jersey; Corliss, Wisconsin; Liberty Plant, Alameda, California; Portland, Ore gon; Tacoma, Washington. V PROPELLING MACHINERY AND AUXILIARIES Engines, Marine Triple Expansion 700, 800, 1400, 1600, and 2800 I. H. P. Propeller Shafting, Stern Bearings, Steady Bearings, Stuffing Boxes, Propellers, Under-Sea Connections. BOILERS Scotch Marine 2800 Square Feet H. S. 15'-3" x li'-5". Water Tube, 2500, Square. Feet H. S. BOILER FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES Water Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Gauge Glasees, . Safety Valves, Soot Blowers, Turbine Tube Cleansers, Ash Ejectors, Hand Ash Hoists, Tube Expanders, Fan Casings and Uptakes, Injectors, Superheaters, Steam Separators, Rivets, Staybolts, Tubes, Bottom Blow, Globe Stop and Surface Blow Valves, Bridge Walls, Stacks and Fidley Tops, etc. ENGINE AND BOILER ROOM AUXILIARIES Condensers, '2000 square feet; Evaporator's, 15 tons. Feed Water Heaters, 15 and 24 tons; Culinary, Feed and Filter, Fresh Water, Oil, Soda and Eeserve Feed Water Tanks, Centrifugal Circulating Pumps, Horizontal Duplex Pumps and Vertical Simplex Pumps. Various Sizes. Ladders and Gratings, Revolution Count ers, Engine Room Telegraphs and Lifting Gears. DECK MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT Capstans, Steering Engines, Winches, Hawser -Reels, Windlasses, Ventilators and Cowls. Life Preservers, Metallic and Wood Life Boats, 24 and 26'. Mechanical and Bar type Davits, Masts, Oars, Life Rafts, Manilla Rope, 1H" Circ. to 7". Wire Rope, to 1 7-16" Diam, Marlin and Ratline, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT Conduit, Couplings, Clips, Clamps, Connecting Boxes and Fittings. Junction Boxes, Plugs and Unions. Generating Units 1 to 15 K. W. Reciprocating and Turbine Units. Switch Boards, Lamps 10 to 60 Watts. Motors, Blinker Lights, Search Lights, Transformers; 25 K. W. A. to 100 K. W. A. Lead and Paper covered and Duplex Steel Braid Wire, Lead and Paper covered Cables, Cord, Fuse Plugs, Fuses, Switches, Annunciators, Storage Batteries, Bells, Portables, Reflectors, Solder, Tape, Electricians' Tool Boxes and Tools. ' PIPING, VALVES AND FITTINGS Pipe, Brass, Copper, Lead and Steel Black and Galvan ized; Seamless Steel Tubing, Copper Tubing. Valves, Flanged and and Screwed; Brass, Cast Iron, Extra Heavy and Standard, Globe Angle and Cross, Gate,' A'-'le Relief, Check, Back Pressure, Chronometer, Manifolds and Reducing. Fittings Ells, Crosses, Flanges, Tees, Bushings, various sizes, Extra. Heavy and Standard, Black and Galvanized. , Brass and Gal vanized Unions, Gaskets, Lock Nuts, etc. n PLUMBING MATERIAL 'Water Closets, Urinals, Lavatories, Sinks, Bathtubs, Showers, Water Heaters, Mirrors and Bath Room Fixtures. Steam Radiators, Steam Traps. REFRIGERATING MACHINERY Complete Ship Refrigerating outfits". HANDLING DEVICES Chain Blocks to 3-Ton. Bridge Cranes, 10 to 50 Tons; Cantry Crane, 3 to 10 Tons; Derricks, 10-Ton; Hoists, 2-Ton. Electric Hoists, Chain and Wire Rope Slings. HAND TOOLS Carrjenters. Engineers'. Machinists', Steam Fitters' and Plumbers'. SHOP MACHINERY AND TOOLS Boring Machines, Lathes, Planers, Punches, Riveters, Shears, Bending Barke, Bulldozer, Liner Rools, Power Press, Multiple Spindle and Radial Drills. Moulding Machines, Mills, Ovens, Emery Wheels and Buffing Machines. ' WOODWORKING MACHINERY Planers, Saws, Tenoning Machines. RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Cars, Crossovers, Spikes, etc. METALS Bronze and Copper. Galvanized Steel Sheets and Zinc Plates. Steel Shapes, Plates snd Bars. Structural Steel, Fabricated and Unfabricated. MISCELLANEOUS " Asbestos Millboards, Baskets, Bolts, Bolts and Nuts, Booms, Brushes, Buckets, Chains, Chairs, Cushions, Cuspidors, Fire Extinguishers, Fenders, Filters, Funnels, Graters, Hangers, Head Sets, Hose, Inkstands, Lights, Linoleum, Mouthpieces, Nails, Nuts, Oilers, Patterns, Pistols, Plugs, Posts, Racks, Ranges, Reels, Revolvers, Rings, Rivets, Rods, Safes, Scales, Screws, Shotguns, Spikes, Snrings, Staples, Steamers; Studs, Tables, Torches, Traps, Uniforms, Varnish, Washers, Wedges, Wheelbarrows, Wheels, Whistles. - The above materials and equipment are surplus from the shipbuilding program and are practically all new. Some second hand shop and mill equipment is avail able. All sales are for cash and prices to be quoted are F. O. B. cars at present ware houses or concentration yards. All material has passed government inspection and is in strict accordance with specifications. Inquiries on any of the above materials are solicited. Detailed inventory, giving all data, may be had on application to Head, Sales Section, Supply and Sales Division, United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, 140 North Broad Street, Philadelphia, or at any of the following district sales offices : Supply and Sale Divition, Northatern District, No. 115 Broadway, New York City. Supply and Sale Division, Eastern District, No. 140 N. Broad St., PhiU; Pa. Supply and Sale Division, Southern District, Hibernia Bank BWg., New Orleans, La. Supply and Sale Division, Central District, No. 922 EdUon Bldg., Chicago, III. ' Supply and Sale Division, Western District, Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Oro. U. S. Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation 140 NORTH BROAD STREET, PHILADELPHIA