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    THE BEE:. OMAHA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919.
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FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
I have lit acre of land la Pawnee coun
ty. Nebraaka for trade for a mall timet
of land or an Income property In or
around Omaha. Writ 8. J. Brum
baugh, Summcrfleld. Kan.
BARGAINS IMPROVED FARMS,"" 1135
TO 1264 ACRE. NEAR OMAHA! IN
VEST WHBRB TOU ARB SURB OF"
RKrttJLTS. Q. P. STEBBINS, 111!
CHICAGO.
FOUR mile from Omaha. South 10 aero
wt half of southwest quartar section
T, township I north, range II east
Writs Oacar E. Waar, fGrend Rapid.
MlehlVan.
TOR Weatern Nebraska and Eastern Col-
orado lands e
HELD LAND CO.
U4 Brand! Bldg.
FOR NEBRASKA LANDS 8KB
A. A. PATZMAN,
tt Kirbach Bllt. Tyler 1141
IMPROVED and unimproved wheat farm.
Klmnall county. Nb. R. B. Holman,
Bushnell, NeB.
MERRICK COUNTT. Improved com and
alfalfa farm at th right price. M. A.
LARrON. Central city, wen,
PRICE and tarma right on northeaat Ne
braaka Improved corn and alfalfa farms,
C. V. Nelson. 111 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg.
South Dakota Lands.
BRINGING UP FATHER-
Sm Jif ( and Maggia ia Full
Page of Colors ia Tha Sunday Baa.
Drawn for The Bee by McManus
Copyriirbt 1119 Introationl New Service,
RANCH for aale, 1,200 acrea deeded. 4. 828
acre leaaed. Leaaea run I year from
March 1. 1920. Price 140 per acre. Thla !
ranch la located In the Koaeoua country
In South Dakota. Addreu T-711 Omaha
Be.
Texas Lands.
TEXAS LAND.
Why buy In a company T Own your
own or lo-aer noma rarm ana on
field In Galveeton county. Priced to eii.
Addreu 601 Welt Seventh St, Lexing
ton Nob.
I JI441-WOULD "YOU MIND L. M IN NO H I Zl " . ( TM OOCTO 1 If XOUftE. WONOEFUU OOCTO !MY j II I yjMOER IF. I COULD I-
VMT.N, UNTIL ETOAC3J HUftRY-DCC- VH c OTj W TML KtUOV OP AN' OCCOMC
j THNK
Wyoming Lands.
HOMESTEAD LANDS IN WTOMINO
FOR SOLDIERS OR OTHERS. BOYS
MAKE USE Or TOUR TIME IN SERV
ICE. AS WHAT TIMB TOU HAD IN
SERVICE COUNTS .AS STRAIGHT
TIME ON A HOMESTEAD
Land la beln filed on daily and li go
Ing faat: you ran take either l0, 120
or 640 acre homestead, and you boya
ought not let thla opportunity paa by.
II SO ooven location, tiling fee, ate;
auto to land. .
W alao have him fin ranehM for
aala; grand business opportuniti in
Wyoming to offer.
Writ ua today, or better itlll, com.
Address
CALL McNAMARA,
DOUGLAS, WTO.
OFFICB OPPO. POSTOmCB.
Miscellaneous.
For Iowa, Nebraika aod South Dakota
farm end rancbe fee
ALEXANDER & GIPE,
Doug. tool. 122 Panton Blk.
FARM LANDS WANTED.
WE will aell your farm; timely aale:
quick result. Held Land Co., 064
Brand! Bldg.
AUTOMOBILES
For Sale.
SOMB BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS
McCaffrey motor
COMPANY, ,
The Handy-Ford Bervic Station)
aitkr and Jackson St. Doug- 1600
Schwartz A Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co.
Bo. Omaha Pkg. Co.
Hlggln Packing Co.
Mayerowtch A Vail.
Qlasaberg
r. O'Dea
Wilson
W. B. Van Bant A Co,
F. P. Lewi
Huntzlnger A Oliver
J.B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
R. M. Burruss A Co.
Rosenstock Bros. . .
F. G. Kellosr
Werthelmer A Degen 1,410
Ellis A Co
Sullivan Bros.
A. Rothschild ,
Mo. -Kan. C. A C. Co.
E. G. Christie
Baker
John Harvey
Jensen A Lundgren.
Dennla A Francis .
Cheek A Krebi ....
rOmaha
Bay Stat
Kay A Orr
Morris, Sioux Fall
Othor buyer 5,647
Auto Clearing House
Omaha's Largest Used Car Store.
THE ONE PLACE WHERE TOU CAN
BUT A USED CAR WITH A THREE
DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.
1913-14-14 Farnam. Douglas 1312.
rent a new ford
drive yourself
11 CENTS PER MILE.
TOO ARE COVERED BT INSUR
ANCE AGAINST LIABILITT RESULT
ING from ACCIDENT.
It NEW llt MODEL FORD CARS.
FORD LIVERY CO.,
DOUG. 3022.. 1814 HOWARD.
IF TOU WANT A REAL BARGAIN ,
HERE THEY ARE. v
1111 6AXON -. 1411
llll Oldsmoblle 131
1118 BiTP (36) 821
TBAWVER AUTO CO.. 110 FARNAM.
MEEKS AUTO CO.
Uaed car bought sold and exchanged.
Wa buy for cash and aell on time. Full
line to select from. Middle Stat Garage.
1026-8 Farnam St Doug. 4101.
VSED car of exceptional vain.
PROMPT DELIVERY, ON ALL MODELS
NEBRASKA WHITE CO.
FRED C. ROGERS, MGR. TYLER 1717.
1407-21 Capitol Ave.
RELIABLE automobile school; beat elee
trtcal and aelf-atarter coursea; day and
night school; come now; free catalog,
Rational Automobile School. 1814 North
Twentieth, omana.
USED cars A exceptional value.
GUY L. SMITH,
1681 Farnam Bt Dong. ltTt.
.USED CARS AND TRUCKS.
, AT BARGAIN PRICES
STANDARD MOTOR CAR CO.
1011 Farnam St Omaha. Keh.
SEE US
''FOR HIGH-GRADE USED CARS
ROBERTS MOTOR CO.,
I101 FARNAM. DOUG. 1181.
FOR SALE Saxon runabout, In splendid
condition; first 1128 get It. Call Pro
tector Sale Co., 1721 Howard. Tyler
8046. , .
FORD9. BUICK8. DODGE. NEW AND
US EO CARS, FORD BODIES.
O'ROURKE-GOLDSTROM AUTO CO,
1701 SOUTH 24TH ST. SOUTH lt.
WANTED FOR SPOT CASH, 100 USED
CARS; quick aotlon; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co.. 1051 Farnam Bt D. 1031.
UNITED AUTO PARTS CO.
' 20S2 Farnam.
EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS.
THE DIXIE FLYER.
R. NICHOLS MOTOR COMPANY.
2620 Farnam St
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.
3300 Farnam Bt
t BARGAINS IN USED CARS-
McCaffrey Motor Co.
16th A Jackson. Ford Agenta D. 1100.
1100 Reward for any magneto we can t re
pair. Sole mnfra of new aelf-apaclmj f-
flnlty spark plug. Baydorfer. 110 N. llth
FOR TERMS ON USED CARS "
VAN BRUNT'S
Look for th red eal on wind shield.
AUTOMOBILE electrical repair; aervlce
station tor Rayfleld carburetor and
Columbia storage batterle. Edward,
FORD MARKET. .
1230 Farnam.
Cash. Tim. Liberty Bond.
ltlt OLDSMOBILE. practically new. as
traa; beat offer. Room 144 Banter Ins.
Douglas I960.
GOOD U8ED CARS.
GUT L. SMITH.
Cars for Hire.
FORDS AND LARGE CARS FOR HIRE,
i Drtv yourself, at very reasonable
price; no extra to pay. Nebraska
Service Garage, 1Kb. and Farnam. IX
7390.
Tires and Supplies.
USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP.
30x1, 4.0; 10x34, 16.09.
AH slxe in proportion. Look over
ur rebullta Open Sunday. Tyler ltlt.
108 N. ltth 8t Keystone Tire Shop.
NEW TIRES i2 PRICE
Fie. Goodrich. Bull tires. Lee. Firestone.
KAIMAN TIRE JOBBERS, 118 Farnam,
lite The Bee want adi for remits.
Market and Industrial News of the Day
LIVE STOCK
' Omaha. Oct. 22,
Official Monday ....16,306 3,611'
Official Tuesday ....17,369 6,806
,j.w,.t. suueauaj aa,uvv v,vv '
Three days this weok 46,176 14,397
miub iiayn last weeK du,904 14, bit
Same days 1 wka ago 61,147 - 14,637
Mar,, .1 , ai-A At e.1 to no.
Same day year ago 2M31 12)666
Receipts and disposition of live
at tne union otocx yards, Dmaha,
for 24 hour ending at 3 o'clock
Oct 21, 1819.
RECEIPTS QARS.
Cattle. Hog.
C, M. A St. P 11 7
Missouri Pacltlo .... 1 1
Union Pacifio 187 14
C. A N. W., east ... 12 7
C. A N. W west ... 162 19
C, St. P., M. A O... 11 t
C, B. A Q., east ... I
C, B. A Q west ... 14 t
C, R. I. A P., east.. t '
C, R. I. A P., wes. .1 1
Illinois Central .. I 6
Chi. Gt Western ... 1 4
1911,
Sheep
19,824
26,641
14,000
69,365
72,770
84,243
98,697
63,643
stock
Neb.,
p. m.,
Sheep.
6
2
16
2
19
2
2
12
4
Total receipt
468
87
78
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Morris A Co. ......
Swift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co,
118 845 733
1,780 1,296 2,301
1,899 1,796 2,410
1,961 1,847 . 2,022
69
..... 297
40
20 S
29
3
22
16
107
1. 226 .....
606
60
761
286
1
803 ' .....
466
1,410
62
123
342 .....
91
20
284
876 i.
179
. 146
74 ;
. 18
38
74
112
13,832
Total
.17,080 8,372 21,292
rattle Tha cattle eupoly was again
quit liberal, estimate calling for 11,600
head. What little corn fed beef wa her
sold stronger, heavy short fed bringing
916.00 and th better kind reaching
117 26. Not much western beef wa here,
the undertone was strong on th few that
w.m hare. Butcher stuff opened steady
atileaat on the desirable kinds, but the
under on was araggy ana ciuam nmui
looked a little lower.
It was another lower affair on most
classes of atockers and feeders, about the
only kinds that escaped declines of 26c
being the good and heavy cattle on which
packers would compete.
Quotations on cattl: Choice to prime
beeves. 50918. 00: good to choice
beeves, 116.0016.60; fair to good beeves,
H3.BO016.OO; common to fair beeves,
611. 00918.00; choice to prime yearlings.
!17.60i9U.C0; good to choice, yearlings.
I1I.I017.00; fair to- good yearlings,
12.6091S.OO; common to fair yearlings,
110.000)12.00; choice to prime heifers,
8.5010.00; choice to prime cowj, 110.00
011.25; good to choice cows. II.16BI.00;
fair to good cows, 6.607.76; common to.
' AUTOMOBILES
Mntnrcvrlen and BicTCleS.
HARLET - DAVIDSON MOTORCTCLES-
Bargains in uaea micuu - i
Roos, th motorcycle man, 17th and
Leavenworth Bt.
""Repairing and Painting.
1
RADIATOR CORES INSTALLED,
Manufactured In Omaha, 14-hour erv
Ice for auto, truck and tractor.' Expert
radiator and fender repairing: abody
dents removed; new fenders mad.
OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO.
1819 Cuming St Tylr 117.
F. P. BARNUM CO.. 1112 Cuming. Doug-
Jria autt, mga irsai Mwrauwi, ,,. -ng.
. .
HorsesLive Stock-Vehicles.
- 800 Sets of Harness
10 per cent discount No war price.
Here are om of our bargains: lOt
at et harness, 151 per set 400 let
at 165.00. 100 ets of show hemes at
reasonable prices. 100 sets of used hr
ness, 135.00. Curled hair leather col
lars, 15.60 each. Other leather collar
12.95. Bert 114 -In. halter. 11.45 each.
Concord trace. 114.88 per et of four.
We are the largest harness dealer in
th west Reference Flrat National
bnk' MIDWEST HARNESS CO.. -
708 No. 16th St. Omaha. Neb.
npnnn sows.
Buy on Blrdhavon Profit Sharing Plan.
Phone Web. 2884. O. B. Petti, agent
00 HEAD good quality feeder for ale.
Matt omen. Muraot p. v.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK.
WHEAT creenlng. 12.50 per hundred.
- .. a aa. - . . , a 1. hi.
cenverea. aui nn --
Wagner Douglae 1141.
W.
PERSONAL,
THE SALVATION Army Industrial horn
solicit your 010 cio.mn.
magaalnes. We collect Wo dUtrlbute
Phone Doug. 4115 and our wagon will
call. Call and Inspect our new home.
1110-1112-1114 uoage ptreei.
t WILL not be responsible for any debt
on or after Oct xw, w
Mr. Blanch A. Crbnk. D. W. Cronk.
MONEY TO LOAN.
ORGANIZED oy the Suslnee Men of
Omaha. FUnitui.j. piano ana 001
as security. 140 mo.. H. goods, total,
88 50.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
411 Security Bldg., llth and Farnam.
Ty. 666.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS,
WATCHES, ETC
, EAGLE LOAN OFFICE, ,
1801 DOUGLAS ST.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT LOANS.
Lowest ratoa Private loan booth. Harry
Malahock, 1514 poage. a. ji. k. h4.
riltvfl and eltv loan
S H. JJUUUi-18, iriw
- 121 Keelln Bids.
YOUNG LADIES
Wa offer yon a well paid
position. Pay you whflo in
training.
Permanent work.
Rapid advancement.
Investigate our working
conditions.
Operators' Employment Bu
reau, 613 New Telephone
Building, 19th and Douglas
Streets.
Local Stocks and Bonds,
Quotation furnished by Burns. Brlnker
at company.
Stock Bid. Asked.
Burgesa-Nash, pfd. T pet 99H
Gooch Fd. Prod, pfd. bonus.. 99 100
Nat'l Sec Fire Ins. Co 160
Nebr. Power Co., I pet, pfd. It
Nicholas Oil pfd. w-bonus.... 85
Om. A Co. B. St Ry. A Br. pfd 49 63
J. C. Penney Co., 7 pet pfd. 97 98
M E. Smith, T pfd., 1932 101
A. G. Spalding A Bros., 1st pfd. 99 100
Thompson-Belden A Co. ...... 99 300
Union Stock Yard, Om 100 102
Bonds
Boone Co. Ia., ret 4 4.65 pet,
Doug. Co. High. 6s, 1132-36 4.66 pet.
I. Portland Cement 6s 18 100
Lin. Lt, He. A P. 6s. 1931.... tl
Maytag Co. 6s. 1920-29 6.60 pet.
Omaha Athletic 6s. 1921 tl 100
Un. Stk. Yds.. Om. 1st 6s, 1131 15 17
fair cow. t5.00ffS.25; choice to prime
heavy feeders, ' 12.0013.00; good to
choice feeders, I10.606H2.00; medium to
good feeders, JS.6O10.0O; common to fair
feeder, 17.00 SiipS. 50 ; good to choice atock
ers. 310.00011.25; fair to good atockers,
t8.6010.00; common to fair atockers.
86.60Qi8.00; stock heifers, t8.608.50;
stock cow, 16.0007.60: stock calves, .87.00
10.75; veal calves, 17.00 14.00; Wis,
stags, etc, 6.757.25; choice to prime
grasa beeves, 113.00018.60; good to choice
grass beevea, 811.00012.60; fair to good
grans beevea, 19.60010.60; common to fair
grass beeves, 16.6008.50; Mexican beevea,
36.00 0 9.50.
BEEF STEERS.
No. . Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
36 v.1272 f 14 60 6. 1030 115 00
16 1376 17 26
CALVES.
1...... 360' 1 60 15 291 t 00
1 160 13 00 3 150 13 00
WESTERN CATTLE.
COLORADO.
33fdr. 938 10 65 12 strs.. 187 11 00
31 cow. 937 935 17 cow. 825 I 75
14fdrs. 751 50
MONTANA.
69 str.. 1091 11 00 29 at re.. 907 . 9 10
37 fdr. 877 8 85
WYOMING.
2 fdr. 1055 11 50 11 cow. 979 9 16
llSstkra. 710 t 00 18 tr. 860 7 60
23 fdr. 782 10 25 23 hfr.. 627 6 50
SOUTH DAKOTA. x
tcow. 836 6 25 18 fdr. 1069 10 75
12 cow. 920 8 00 24 fdr. 837 9 25
NEBRASKA.
63 fdr. 1097 10 26 17 civ.. 426 t 60
117 cows. 925 8 71 30 civs. 2t6 10 00
14 civs. 147 13 60 287 fdrs. 740 . 9 75
aoetkrs. 738 9 60 22 fdrB. 891 10 75
32tkr. 631 .8 00 15 fdrs. 864 11 5E
Hogs Receipts were fairly liberal, 77
load estimated at 6,000 head. Supplies
run mora to lleht weiarhte than tor some
time and quality was fairly good. 112.26
proved the popular figure for the day
bulk of sales ranging from I12.0012.60.
An early top was made ot 813.DU out
the practical ton after trading got under
way wa 113.00. A few extreme heavie
sold under even money. The mafket wa
generally 75ctl.OO lower than yesterday.
HOGS. ,
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. A-v. Sh. Pr.
49.. 372 40 111 75 36.. 336 l iz uu
60. .312 ... 12 10 66. .307 80 12 25
32. .306 ... 12 30 60. .295 ... 12 35
72. .261 70 12 40 67. .274 40 12 6U
74. .241 240 12 65 74. .224 ... 13 00
Cn.en TAftav'a rAcelnt of aheen and
lamb were estimated at 14,000 head and
included eeveral shipment of short feds
and warmed up atuff. Quality on an
average wa not very attractive but a
responsive demand featured the trade In
L.in-a anil nrtf.es ruled generally steady.
Good fat western lambs sold up to 115.00.
One shipment or neavy snori iea orouguv
115.15. Fairly good killing lambs are mov
ing around 114.50. Packers paid a high
a 17.75 for best ewes, 19.00 for kged
wether and 110.25 tor a atrlng of heavy
yearlings. Most of the fair to good ewea
are bringing 16.5007.25. , Culls and can
ners, 13.0004.00.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good to
choice, 114 75 15.25 ; lambs, fair to good,
114.25014.75; cnoice leeaer ismoa,
018.00; medium to good feeders, $12,000
12.60; common and light feeders, $10.60
11.76; cull and throwouta, 17.00010.00;
yearlings, 110.00011.60; wethers, 19.00
1.75; ewes good to choice, $7.2607.76;
ewes, fair to good, 16.2607.25: good feed
ing ewes, 16.0006.76; ewe-culls and can
ners, $2.6004.00; breeding ewes, $7,500
13.00.
FAT LAMBS.
No Ar. Pr. No. av. it.
368 Wyo.. 61 115 01 160 Ida.. 70 $14 75
46 Utah.. 10 14 60
FEEDING LAMBS.
337 Wyo.. 81 12 75 410 Ida. 59 11 10
10 Utah.. 61 11 76
BtiOBT-rlSU laAMDO.
tot Neb.. 14 14 60 18 shorn. 81 li oo
FAT liWHO.
t Utah.. 15 T 76 67 Fed..lll 1 71
I Ida. cl. t 4 00
FEEDER EWES.
17 Utah.. It 6 10 176 Ida.. 14 tl
BREEDING EWES.
201 Wyo.. 16 f 75 118 Ida.. 96 18 as
Chicago Live Stock.
rv.ir.--o Oct. 22. Cattle Receipt, ) 18,-
000 head; market unsettled; beef ateera,
medium and heavy weight, choice and
prime, 117.26019.40; medium and good,
111.00016.75: common, 18.60011.00; light
weight good and choice, 114.00018.85;
common and medium. 17.76014.00; butch
er cattle, heifers, 16.60014.50; cow. 16.89
0 12 76; canner and cuttera, 16.3606.60;
veal calves, $16.60017.50; feeder steer.
$7.00011.25; stocker teer, 16.00010.76;
western range steers, t7.76016.6O; cows
and heifers, 16.00012.25.
Hogs Receipts 21,000 head; estimated
tomorrow, 30,000 head; market 75c$l.O0
lower; closing $1.00 lower; bulk of sales,
H.nnAiiAA, hpm. . 812.400 12.85: medi
um $12:25013.00; light, $12.26012.86
light light, 112.00012.50; heavy packing
aow, .mooth. -l-"B"-2S..P$S'2!.yw"
rough, tll.25ll.75; pig. $11.76012.60.
1 Sheep and Lambs Receipt 22.000 head;
estimated tomorrow, 35,000 head; market
firm; lamb, i2.(oiffi.; cuhb am. com
w t 7SA112.60: ewe, medium, good
and 'choice, 16.7508.50; cull and com
mon, t3.0Otps.Dv; oreeaing, .oii.b.
Kansa City live Stock,
v.nua Cltv. Mo.. Oct. 22. Catle Re
ceipt. 24,000 head; market ateady; heavy
beef steers, cnoice ana pnmo, .iv
nil. morilum and aood. 112.15016.00:
common, 110.00012.00; lightweight and
choice, 113.10017.26; common and me
dium. 18.10013.20; butcher cattle, helf
era $8.50014.26; cows, 16.30012.00; can
nera and cutters, 15.2606.10; Veal calve,
11145017.00: feeder steer. $8.35013.50;
Blocker steers. $6.7009.60.
Hogs Receipts, la.uuw man; mr..
..nil to 11.00 lower: bulk of aale.
110.26012.76: heavies, 111.15012.75; me
dium, tll.15011.00: light. I12.OO0H.6O;
light light. $11.7601246; packing sows,
llloutpu.it: pig. ..
Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 10,000
heed; market steady; lambj, $15,000
uu anlta and Mmmnn. 18.00012.25;
yearling wether. tl.2510.; f.-6
07.65; cull and common. 13.0005.75;
breeding ewea, 7.O014.H; reeuer lamoe.
$10.50012.25. . 4
Sioux aty Uve Stock.
Sioux City, Ia., Oct 11. CattleRe
ceipt. 4,000 head; market, trong; beef
Bteere. fed, tll.6O017.15t grs. 17.600
11.60; fat cows and heifer. 18.00013.00;
grass, 17:00010.09; canner. 16.0007.00;
veal calves. 86.00916.00: stocker and
feeders, I6.5012.00; feeding cows and
heifers, 15.0008.60. . . ,
Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head: market. Tl
cent to 11.00 lower; light. $11.00012.75;
mixed. $11.60011.25; heavy, $11.000 12.00;
bulk of aale, 111.60 0 12.15. .
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.100 head;
market, steady. f
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St Joseph, Mo., Oct. 11. Cattle Re
ceipts, 2,500 head; market strong; steers,
17.60017.691; cows and heifers, 16.500
15.00; calve. 17.00 015.50.
Hoga Receipts, 7,600 head; market
71 cents to 11.00 lower; top. $13.00; bulk
of salee. not quoted
Sheep and Lamb Receipta, 4.000 head;
market steady to 16 cent higher; lamb,
IS.l691t.7li ewe, 15.1007.76-'
GRAIN MARKET
1 Omaha. Oct 11. lilt.
Grain arrival today were again light
Carlot receipta were: Wheats 61; corn,
17; oat, 1; rye, I, and barley, 10. Wheat
taken generally wa unchanged, though a
few car of cholc No. 1 hard sold some
higher. Corn was 1 to 1 cents lower. No
oats had been sold up to 1 p. m. Rye
was unchanged. -
Wheat No. 1 hard: 4 cars, 12.26; 1
car, $2.25; 1 car, 12.24; 1 car, 12.23; 1 car,
$1.17 (smutty). No. I hard: 1 car, $2.24;
1 car, $2.22; 1 car, $2.21; 1 car. $2.14.
No. 4 hard: 1 car, $2.16; 1 cars, $2.14; 1
car, $2.13; 1 car, $3.04 (very amutty). No.
6 hard: 1 ear, 12.08; 1 car, $2.0t 1 car,
t3.02 (smutty). Sample hard: 1 car, $2.00
(fire burnt). No. 1 northern spring: 1-1
car, $2.66. No. 1 northern spring: 1 car,
$2.32. No. 4 durum: 1 ear, 12.01. No. I
mixed: 1 car, 12.10. No. I mixed: 1 car,
11.26; I oars, $i.22; 1-1 can, tl.lt. No. S
mixed: 1 car, $2.13. Sample mixed: 1 ear.
$1.04.
v Corn No. 1 white: 1 ear, 11.16; t cars,
$1.35. No, 4 whit: 1 ear, $1.83. No. 1 yel
low: 6 car, $1.31. No. 1 yellow: 1 car.
1117; 1 car, 1136. No. 4 yellow: 1 car,
$1.34. No. yellow: 1 car, 11.31. No. 2
mixed: 8 car, $1.14. No. 1 mixed: 1 car,
$134. No. 1 mixed: 1 car, 11.32.
Oats No. 1 whit: 1 car. II He.
Rye No. 3, 1 car, 1.11.
Barley Rejected: 1 ear, 11.11.
OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT.
Today Week Tear
Receipt Ago Ago
Wheat 61 89 - 62
Corn 17 28 61
Oats 1 10 72
Rye 8 8 3
Barley .10 1 11
Shipments-
Wheat 64 158 11
Corn 22 60 71
Oat 33 12 83
Rye 2 24 I
Barley 10
. RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS.
Wheat Corn Oat
Chicago 152 111 167
Kansa City .... 85 21 8
St. Loul .....139' 12 11
Minneapolis 663 .. ,,
Duluth 116
Winnipeg 646
Omaha Grain Inspection.
The number of car of grain of the
several grades Inspected "In" here dur
ing the past 24 hour follow:
Wheat No. 1 hard, ti No. 1 hard, 11;
No. 3 hard, 21; No. 4 hard. 17; No. 6
hard. 12; Sample hard, 1; No. 1 mixed,
3; No. 2 mixed, 5; No. 3 mixed, 6; No.
4 mixed, 2; No. 1 spring, 1; No. 2 spring.
1; No. 1 prlng, 2; No. 4 spring, 1. Total
107. . .
Corn No. 1 white, 1; Sample white, 1;
No. 1 yellow, 2; No. 1 yellow, 6; No. 3
yellow, 1; No. 2 mixed, 1; No. 1 mixed,
3. Total, 19.
Oats No. 1 white, 7;. Total 7.
Rye No. 2, 2; No. I, 8. Totsl T.
Barley No. 3, 1; No. 4, 1; No. 1 feed,
2; rejected, 1. Total t.
PRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS.
Tr. Ago
Receipts . Today. Today.
Wheat 1,744,000 1,607,000
Corn 620,000 681,000
Oats 702,000 1,410,000
Shipments-
Wheat 889,000 540,000
Corn 328,000 461,000
Oats 685,000 836,000
EXPORT CLEARANCES.
Today. Tr. Ago.
Wheat and flour... ..116,000 684,000
Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Oct. 22. Indications that coun
try offerings of corn had been checked
made the corn market rally today from
a decline due to demoralization of hog
values. Corn closed firm at tne same as
yesterday' finish to 114 o higher with
December $1.24 to-M.26 and May $1.22
to $1.22.' Oat gained to Ho. The
outcome In provision wa unchanged to
40o lower.'
At flrat bear had things much thefr
own way In the corn market. Big new
breaks In the price of hogs resulted In
considerable speculative selling. Tem
porarily, too, buyer were further discour
aged owing to the fact that contrary to
expectation the longshoremen's strike was
still unsettled. It was not long, though,
before the majority , of traders became
convinced that the downward awing of
the corn market was shutting off sup
plies from rural source and that no dis
tress liquidation on th part of holders
had taken place. Spot then grew nerv
ous, and export buying of oat accelerated
the late upturn.
Oat nrmnathlsed. with tha early weak
ness of corn, but afterward ahowed Inde
pendence. Revival of exnort demand was
noted including 100,000 bushel bought
here for the aeaboard.
Provisions were deDressed by th col
lapse of the hog market, but grain strength
acted later as an offset in part
FINANCIAL
Art
Corn
Dec.
May
Oats.
Dec
May
Pork.
Oct
Jan.
Lard.
Oct
Jan.
Ribs.
Oct
Jan.
Open. I High. I Low. Close. ITes'y.
1.18H 1.16 1.12 1.18 1.11
1.11 111 1.10 1.11 1.214
.70 .71 .70 " .71 .71
.71 .74 .73 .74 .71
41.69
31.15 31.lt 31.50 31.80 32.10
26.76 28.85 26.60 28.86 27.20
23.86 23.90 23.60 23.87 23.95
18.80 18.50
17.25 17.80 17.07 17.30 17.36
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Oct 11. Flour Unchanged.
Barley 11.0501.21.
Rye No. 2. 11.31.
Bran $37.00.
Corn $1.3701.81.
Oats 66 068 0. )
Flax $4.36 04.38. r
St. Louis Grain.;
St. Loul. Oct. 21. Corn December.
$1.26; May,. $1.24.
jaia uecemoer. no mui aimji
Kansa City Grain.
Vsnaaa Cltv. Ma.. Oct 12. doe! Corn
December. 11.26; May. tl.12.
New York
U. S. 2, reg..l00
U. S. 2. coup. lOt
U. S. cv. 3s.
rear II
U. a cv. Is,
COUP II
U. 8. 4s, reg..l06
U. S. 4s, coup. 106
Am. Tel. A
Tel. cv. 6s. ..101
Anglo-French 5s 97
Armour uo.
4 He 84
Atchison gen. 4s 78
B. St u. cv.
4s
Bethlehem
Steel ref. 5
Central
Leather 6a.
Central Pa
cific lit .
C A O.
cv. 6 .... ,
C. B. A Q.,
Joint 4
C. M. A St P.
cv. 4s .... 75
C, R. I. A P.
Ry. ref. 4s... tt
C A 8. ref.
4KB 80
Chill Coppsr
cv. 7 114
City of Paris t 17
D. a K. a.
ref. 5a
Dom. of Can.
5 (1131) .
Erie gen. 4s ,
Gen. Elec 6
Gt. North.
1st 4 17
Bid;
u
it
.. 1T
.. 11
.. 14
15
Bond list.
Illinois Central
ref. 4s II
Int. Mer.
Marine la ... 17 U
K. C. S.
ref. 6s 77
L. A N. on. 4s 14
M., K. A T.
1st 4s 68
Missouri Pa
cific gen. 4s 68
Montana
Power 5s ... tO
N. Y. Central
deb. 6s 15
Northern Pa
cific 4s 71
Northern Pa
cific 3s 66
Oregon Short
Line rer. 4s.. 83
Pacific Tel A
Tel. 6a ..... 10
Penn. con. 4s 92
Penn. gen. 6s .. 94
Heading gen. 4s 84
St L a San
Fran. adj. 6 80
Southern Pa
cific cr. 6a.. 108
Southern Rail
way 6a 81
Texas Company
cv. s lot
Texas and Fa-
88
15
49
15
clflc 1st
Union Pa
cific 4s ...
United States
Rubber 6s .
United States
Steel 5s ...
Wabash fat ..
11
16
. 88
100
ii
New Tork, Oct. 22. Stooks continued
to surge forward In today's extremely
active market, further easing ot money
and the more encouraging surveys of
the steel and Iron Industry contributing
perceptibly to the Improvement I
Call loans fell to 6 per cent, the
lowest quotation In several weeka, time
funds relaxed slightly and maintenance
of the prevailing rate of rediscount by
the federal reserve bank was accepted
as a favorable augury.
Trade authorities asserted that pig
iron and finished steel production in the
past week Increased to a 60 tier cent
basis despite the deadlock In the steel
strike. Aceordlng to the Iron Age price
of some fabricated product have been
advanced, with,' prospect of premium of
ferings for speedy delivery.
Steels and the many equipment Issues
which move In sympathy with that group
displayed marked , strsngth, Republic
Iron leading on Its rise of 18 points to
120 in the last hour, thla constituting a
new record. During the greater part of
the -session, however, oils, motors and
affiliated stocks were again the over
shadowing features. New maximums
were made by Texas Company, Mexican
and Pan-American Petroleums, General
Motors and Baldwin Locomotive at ex
treme advances of 6 to 16 points. Sin
clair waa strong on announcement that a
large eum had been set aside to Increase
the company's capacity in the middle
west district. Other prominent stocks
made gain of 3 to 13 points. They in,
eluded such Issues a Remington Type.
writer. Columbia Graohaphone. Corn
Products, Retail Stores, Hide and Leather
preferred and Burns Brothers.' Chemical,
Fertilizer Pauer and utility Issues em
braced the other active stocks at gain of
1 to 3 point.
Salea amounted to 1. 725.000 share.
Reaction in speculative rails caused
moderate Irregularity In the bond mar
ket although the Liberty group was
steady, with the !s at 101, repeating
the year's highest price. Total sales, par
value, aggregated J14.3UIUH"'.
Old United States bonds were un
changed on call.
Amer. Beet Sugar 4
A mer. Can 20,
Amer. Car A Fdy.
Amer. H. A L. pfd 8
Amer. Locomotive 8,
Amer. S. A Re... 3,
Amer. Sugar Re... 1,
Amer. Suma. Tob. 8,
Amer. T. A T
Amer. Z., L. AS. 1,
Anaconda Cop ... 2,
Atchison 1,
A. G. A W. I. S. S. 4,
Baldwin Loco. ...78,
B. A O 1,
Beth. Steel "B"..61,
Butte & 8. Cop...
CaL Petro 2,
Can. Pacific, ....
Central Lea 15,
Chfesa. & O
C. f M. A St. P 1,
Chi. A North....
C, R. I. A P
Chlno Copper .... 1,
Colo. F. & Iron.. 8,
Corn Products ..62,
Crucible Steel ...12,
Cuba Cane Sugar 9,
DIs. Secur. Corp . . 6,
Erie 1,
Gen. Elec
Gen. Motors t,
Ot. North., pfd...
Gt. Nor. Ore Ctfs. 8,
Illinois Central . . .
Insplra. Copper . . 2,
Int Mer. Ma., pfd. 4,
Inter. Nickel .... 9,
Inter. Paper 29,
K. C. Southern...
Kennecott Cop.... 1,
L. A N. ;
Mex. Petroleum. . .10,
Miami Copper . . .
Mldvale Steel 31,
Missouri Pacific. 3,
Montana Power is
Nevada Copper . .
N. T. Central ....
N. Y., N. H. A H. . 1,
N. A W. .7,
Northern Pac. ... 2,
Pan-Am. Petro. ...42,
Pennaylvanfa ..... 1,
Pitts. AW. Va
Pittsburgh Coal .. 1,
Ray Con. Copper.
Reading , . 1
Rep. Iron A Steel. 18,
Shat. Arts. cop..
Sinclair O. A R.,117
Southern Pac 18,
Southern Ry 1,
Studebaker Corp.. 19,
Texa Co 19
Tobacco Products. I,
Union Paclf lo ....
United CIg. Stores. 54
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 9,
U. S. Steel ......151,
U. S. Steel pfd ..
Utah Copper 1,
Western Union . .
Westing. Electric. 6,
Wllly--Overland .12,
National Lead ... 2,
Ohio Cltl 16,
Roy'I Dutch, N. T.71
,100 100
700 66
300 137
600 142
100 183
300 75
900 141
900 107
600 99
300 31
600 eih
200 9l
500 181
900 16f U
800 40
100 108
600 26
500 54
900 150
000 107
400 67
43
91
28
44
48
99
149
43
89
16
900 171
400 339
700 85
600 45
300 93
400 62
800 115
700 29
90071
100 18
900 35
300 110
600 264
100 27
600
600
100
400
200
900
65
29
65
17
,74
82
100 100
200 86
100 140
700 43
98
64
135
138
112
74
139
105
99
21
68
90
185
160
40
106
26
53
149
106
67
42
' 91
28
43
45
95
238
41
88
15
171
332
85
43
93
61
114
28
69
18
34
110
258
27
62
28
66
17
72
32
ioo
86
136
43
63
23
81
101
13
61S4
600 64
900 23
400 82
800 12V
500 14
.900 63
400 109M8
700 26 25
400 143 140
600 316 310
400 106 105
700 123 123
900 116 114
000 115 112
300 111 110
600 116 116
400 84 84
ZOO 86
400 67
600 37
000 88
700 67
86
66
36
87
66
600 113 110
98
65
135
142
122
74
141
106
99
21
68
90
1R5
164
40
108
26
53
150
106
67
43
91
28
43
48
97
248
42
88
16
171
337
85
45
93
61
114
29
69
18
36
110
261
27
66
28
65
17
72
32
100
86
137
43
,32
'4
23
82
118
13
62
108
25
142
312
106
123
115
113
111
116
84
86
67
36
88
58
110
New Tork .Money.
. New Tork, Oct. 22. Mercantile Paper
Unchanged.
Sterling Unchanged.
Franca Demand, 8.70c; cables, 8.88c.
Lire Demand, 10.20c; cables, 10.18c.
Marks Demand, 3.60c; cablea, 3.66c
Time Loans Strong; unchanged. .
Call Money Firm: high, 6; low, 8;
ruling rate, 6; closing bid, 6; offered
at 6; last loan, 6 per cent
London Money.
London, Oct. 12. Bar Stiver, Honey and
Discount Unchanged.
Short Term Ndtes
Peters Trust company's dally quota
tions: y Bid. Asked.
Amer. Tel. A Tel. 6s, 1924.... 98 99
Amer. Tel. A TeL s, 1925. ...101 101
Amer. Thread 6s, 1928 100 101
Amer. Tobacco 7s. 1911 100 100
Amer. Tobacco 7s, 1920 101 101
Amer. Tobacco 7s, 1921 102 102
Amer. Tobacco 7s, 1922. .....102 103
Amer. Tobacco 7. 1928 103 103
Anaconda Copper 6s, 1929 ... 98 98
Anglo-French Ext 6s 1920.. 97 17
Armour A Co. Con. Deb. Is,
1920 102 101
Armour A Co. Con. Deb. 6s,
1921 102 101
Armour A Co. Con. Deb. 6s,
1922 102 101
Armour A Co. Con. Deb. 6s,
1923 102 101
Armour A Co. Con. Deb. 6s,
1924 102 103
Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s, 1922.101 102
Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s, 1923.101 102
British 6B, 1921 95 96
Canada 6s. 1921 98 9
Canadian Pacifio 6a, 1924.... 99 100
C, B. A Q. 4s, 1921 95 95
C, R. I. A P. 6s, 1922 97 18
Cubaa-Amer. Sugar 6s, 1921.. 100 100
Cudahy Packing Co. 7a. 1922.101 102
Gen. Electric Deb. ts, 1920. ..100 100
Great Northern Ry. 6s. 1920.. 99 99
Inter. Rap. Trans. 6a, 1921.. 72 74
Kan. City Terminal 6s, 1921.. 19 109
Lehigh Valley 6b, 1923 101 101
Liggett A Meyers 6s, 1921.... 99 100
Phila. Elec. 6s. 1920 88 00
Proctor A Gamble 7s, 1920. ..100 100
Proctor A Gamble 7s, 1921. ..101 101
Proctor A Gamble 7s. 1922.. .102 102
Proctor A Gamble 7s, 1923. ...108 103
Russian Rubles 6a, 1936.... 80 84
Southern Ry. 6s, 1920 96 96
Swift A Co. 6s, 1821 19 100
Union Pacific 6s, 1928 102 . 102
U. S. Rubber 7s, 1923 103 104
Weatlnghouse E. A M. 6s, 1120.100 100
Wilson Conv. 6. 1928 97 98
First Liberty ! 100.60
Liberty. 1st, 4s 96.20
Liberty, 2d, 4 93.58
Liberty. 2d, 4 '4s 93.88
Liberty, 3d, 4a 95 48
Liberty, 4th, 4 t3.62
Liberty. 6th. 4 88.61 .....
FURTHER SLUMP
IN HOG PRICES
IS PREDICTED
Drop of One Dollar a Hundred
Will Cost Nebraska
Farmers About
$8,000,000;
For the first time since the war
the price of hogs on the local mar
ket took a drop of $1 a 100 pounds
and a further drop is predicted to
come soon.
Hogs at the stock yards at South
Omaha sold as low at $12.50 and
$12 Wednesday, and advices from
Chicago state the quotations on
hogs there was under $12. The drop
in hogs is said to have been accom
panied by a strong decrease in the
price of grain and provisions.
According to Chicago market ex
perts the high cost of food gener
ally caused a large marketing of
hogs which demoralized the market,
but R. C. Howe, general manager
for 'Armour & Co., in Omaha, says
the hog market is1 due for another
slump in prices and that the price of
Lhogs had been abnormally high. ,-
Mr. Howe was also of tne opinion
that the market in hogs would drop
under a $10 figure befori "many
weeks, which he ascribes' to a heavy
corn crop that will make feed cheap
er. He estimates that corn will sell
for $1.25 a bushel, which he says
means that hogs will sell for $10.
Until recently the Chicago market
for live stock has been higher than
Omaha, which was attributed to the
additional freight charge, but this has
been absorbed lately and has left
Omaha paying higher prices, than
Chicago. According to Mr. Howe
buyers will refuse to pay the here
tofore high prices and consequently
all kinds of meat'wijl be reduced in
price. '
A dollar drop in hogs as applied
to the annual production of hogs in
Nebraska is estimated to mean a
loss to Nebraska hog raisers of ap
proximately $8,000,000.
For the first time in a lone while
sales were made at Chicago yester
day below $12 a hundredweight, and
numerous animals changed owner
ship down as far as $11.50.
New Tork General.
New Tork, Oct. 22. Cornmeal
Steady; yellow granulated, $3.60; white,
$3.6603.66.
Barley Firm; malting,' $1,4901.8$ f. o.
b. New Tork. .
Wheat Spot, steady; No. 2 red, $2.36
track New York, export billed.
Corn Spot, easy; No. 3 yellow and No.
2 white, $1.62 e. 1. f. New Tork.
Oats Firm; No. 1 white. 13c.
Pork Irregular; mess, $46.00; family,
$52.00063.00.
Lard Easy; mlddlewest, 527.30027.40,
Other articles unchanged. '
Soujth Side
New Tork Coffee.
New Tork, Oct 22. An early advance
In the market for fotfee futures today
carried prices back to about the high point
of yesterday morning, but met increased
realizing and was followed by reactions.
The opening waa Irregular at a decline of
3 points to an advance of 2 points, but
prices soon firmed up on the. higher Bra
zilian cables, with December selling at
16.90c and May at 16.76c, or 21 to 30 points
net higher. The reported settlement of
the Santos strike led to realizing or liqui
dation by some of yesterday's early buy
ers, however, and December sold off to
16.64c In the later trading, while May re
acted to 16.49c. The close was 4 to 11
points net lower. October, 16.64c; Decem
ber, 16.64c; January, March, May, July
and September, 16.4SC,
Spot coffee was reported in better de
mand, with Rio 7s quoted at 17 c and
Santo 4s at 26 626c.
New Tork Produce.
New Tork. Oct 22. Butter Steady
and unchanged.
Eggs Steady and unchanged.
Cheeae Firm; state, whole milk, flats,
current make, special, 32c; state, average
run, 11031c.
' Poultry Alive Irregular; chickens,
25c; fowls, 26081c; others 1 unchanged.
Dressed, steady; fowls, 2639c; old
roosters, 22023c; chicken, 28066c; tur
keys. 86046c. .
' Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits.
New Tork, Oct 22. Evaporated Apples
Dull.
Prunes Steady.
Apricots Fair demand.
- Peaches Quiet.
Ralalns Steady.' ,
Dry Good.
New Tork, Oct' 22. Cotton good mar
ket today were atrong, with volume of
trading restricted became of inability to
secure merchandise. Yarns were strong
and burlaps quieter. Fine worsteds were
in good demand and silks active.
New Tork Cotton. '
New Tork, Oct "23. Cotton closed
barely steady at a net advance of 61 to
110 points.
New York Metals.
New Tork, Oct. 22. Spelter Firm;
East St. Louis delivery, spot, 7.87a bid;
others unchanged.
At London Spot: Copper, 104 lis Id;
electrolytic, 116; tin, 279 Id; lead
29 12s 6d; spelter, unchanged.
New Tork Sugar.
New Tork, Oct 22. Sugar Unchanged.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, Oct. 22. Butter Lower;
creamery, 8063c.
Eggs Lower: receipts, 4,867 caaes;
firsts. 67 058c; ordinary firsts, 610
62c; at mark, cases Included. 61058c;
storage-packed, firsts, 69 060c.
Poultry Alive, unsettled; springs, 23e;
fowls, 16023c.
Potatoes Weaker; arrivals, 100 ears;
northern bulk and sacked round whites,
$2.2502.60; Idaho russets, $1.00 cwt
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 21 Butter,
Eggs and Poultry Unchanged.
i Linseed Oil.
Duluth, Minn., Oct 22. Linseed 14.30
04.38.
liberty Bond Price.
Price on Liberty bond at 1:56 p. m.
were: 3, 100.88; first 4. 95.20; second
4s. 93.60; first 4s. 95.36; second 4s,
13.84; third 4s, 95.44; fourth 4Kb.
92.68; Victory 3s, 99.60; Victory 4s,
99.58.
Turpentine and Rosin.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 22. Turpentine
Quiet Receipta, 114 bbla. ; saiga, none:
shipments, none; stock, 8,712 bblsT
Kosin f irm, sales, ill caaKs; receipt,
200 casks, shlpmenta, 809 casks; stock,
33,731 casks.
Quote B, 18. 56c; DBF. 16.80c; O,
17.06o; H. 17.60c; I, 18.70c; K. 19.30c; M.
I0.0o; N. 20.80o; WO, 31.65o; WW. 22.15c
All Shipments of
Idaho Sheep Are In
' for Omaha Markets
Si Tollman, a cattle man of Basin,
Wyo., was a visitor at the stock
yards Wednesday, looking over the
market. He said the range in his
section was in good condition caused
by a number of good rains recently,
but that hay was scarce and some
ranchmen had paid $25 a ton for al
falfa. Al Brown of Mountain Home,
Ida., who arrived at the yards Wed
nesday with a shipment of lambs,
said most of the large outfits had
sent in most of the sheep and lambs
that would be sent this season.
Edward Hamruerly of Mackay,
Ida., who brought in a four-car ship
ment of grass cattle, said practically
no Idaho beef cattle, were shipped to
the Pacific coast this year. He said
the Missouri river markets were
getting the bulk of Idaho cattle.
Jackson's Hole Cattle Man
boosts the Omaha Market
A shipment of cattle brought in by
j. D. Ferrin of Jackson's Hole,
Wyo., went at the top price of
$12.50 for feeders at the stock yards
Wednesday.
the cattle weighed in at about
1,000 each, and Ferrin said the price
was the highest received for feeder
cattle from his part of the country
this year.
He said he wanted to be listed as
a booster for the South Omaha mar
ket as he had found it better than he
had expected.
"While feed is not as plentiful in
my part of the country," said Ferrin,
"as in the past years, there are a
great many cattlemen holding over
as many cattle as usual, aand a great
many that jit-had been planned to
hold for winter will be sent to South
Omaha if the market continues as
brisk as at present.
South Sider Will Make a
Pet of Big Bull Snake
A bull snake, about 5 feet long,
coiled up on the sidewalk in front of
the Rushing garage, Twenty-fourth
and N streets, attracted a large
number of South Side residents
Tuesday evening.
Bert Hyatt, formerly motorcycle
officer, picked the snake up and his
snakejhip cuddled in Hyatts arms,
apparently satisfied with being pet
ted. Hyatt says he is going to
adopt the snake and use him as a
rat-catcher.
Left Nothing "Over There"
He Would Go Back After
A homecoming reception was
given at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. William Marietta, 2115 O
street, in honor of the return of
Loenard L. Miller, who has been in
the Orient as a member of Uncle
Sam's navy. Young Miller said he
left nothing "over there" that he
wanted to go back after.
South Side Brevities
Two sales ' girls wanted; good poaitlon
for good girls. Apply Manager, Wilg
Bremer.
The case in South 8lde police court
agalnat E. A. Cariaton, charged with
reckless driving of an automobile October
7, at which time it la alleged he ran
down and injured Mrs. Mary Brown of
Waterloo, la., wa postponed Indefinitely
to await th condition of Mrs. Brown.
Riley Ellla, colored, faced Police Judge
Fitzgerald in South Side police court
Wedneaday morning to answer to a
charge of vagrancy. He was fined $100
and costs, which waa auspended en his
promise to leave Omaha and return to
Memphis, Tenn.
To Banquet Heroines and
Heroes of Kountze Church
Kountze Memorial Lutheran
church, Twenty-sixth and farnam
streets.Vgave a banquet, last night
for returned soldiers, sailors and
nurses of the church. There were
253 members of the congrega
tion in the service, said to be the
largest number from any Lutheran
church in the United States.
All but 10 have returned to Oma
ha, four having lost their lives in
the service. -
Quake Shakes Rome
Rome, Oct 22. Rome was
shaken by an -earthquake at 7:05
o'clock this morning, the tremor
waking up the population still in
bed and lasting a few seconds. No
reports as to the damage done have
as yet been received- .
The Weather.
For 24 hours ending I p. m. October 22,
1119:
Temperature.
I a: nv, dry bulb, 46; wet bulb, 41.
Noon, dry bulb, 60; wet bulb, 49.
1 p. m., dry bulb, 63; wet bulb, 56.
Highest. 69; lowest, 46; mean, 88; nor-
mr.l, 51.
Totsl excess since January 1, 881. '
Relative Humidity, Percentage. '
8 a. m....70 Noon. ...43 I p. m...,80
- Precipitation.
Total since January l. 25.44: deflcioncv.
1.47.
Report From matron at 7 P. M.
GRAIN MEN WIRE
PROTEST TO NEW
SHIPPING ORDER
Telegram to Traffic Director
Alleges Proposed System a
Handicap Rather Than
: Benefit.
The board of directors f th
Omaha Grain exchange yesterday
sent a telegram to C, E. Spens, traf
fic director of theUnited States rail
road administration, protesting
against the new order of the ad
ministration : requiring .individual
permits to ship grain to Omaha.
The telegram follows:
"We have been advised by Oma
ha grain control committee that in
accordance with Mr. Holden's in-,
structions individual permit system
affecting shipments inbound to this
market will become effective Sat
urday. Every time this system has
been put in effect, it has resulted
in unnecessary and unreasonable de
lay in making shipments, without
any apparent resulting benefit to
the administration, the public or to
shippers.
"It hampers the grain trade in tne
conduct of its business and has, in
many cases, resulted in unfair dis
crimination between markets and
between shippers. There is no con
gestion in this market, nor any pros-
norte nf anv. Shnrtacc nf cars fire-
, ' ' - - j o - r -
eludes any possibility of congestion,
it is impossible to get enough cars
to supply the demand for coarse
grain and with individual permit
system in effect this Condition will
become more acute.
"The early movement of corn
from Nebraska will move west to
Colorado, Wyoming and intermoun-
iciiiiuij, i icaici a uavve aieu
sold very large amounts of corn ,to
go from Omaha to the west, in com
petition with Sioux City and Min
neapolis, and relying upon our
agreement with Mr. Holden's rep
resentative, Mr. Clarity, that this
obnoxious individual permit system
would not be put into effect so long
as there was no congestion, they
expected to buy the corn to fill these
contracts in Iowa and South Dako
ta in competitionwith Minneapolis
and Sioux City.
"By putting in the individual per
mit system in this market, and not
at Siouxx City and Minneapolis, you
will subject dealers in this market
to heavy losses in favor of dealers
in Sioux City and Minneapolis
where we are advised the permit
system will not be effective. Sale
of new corn from Minneapolis to
coast points are greatly in excess
of our sales. We ask that the ef
fective date of the individual permit
system in this market be postponed
until the necessity arises for it.:
Please wire reply."
Butcher Is Stabbed in Foot
Following an Altercatioi
M. Whitebook, 200" North Nine
teenth street, an employe of thi
Central market, was stabbed in thi
right foot during an altercatioi
with Christ Pappas, 2208 Farnurr
street, yesterday at the entrance tt
the Conquest restaurant, Sixteenth
and Dodge streets, according to a
report to the police.
It is claimed that Pappas object
ed to Whitebook delivering meat
through the front door of the res
taurant, and that when Whitebook
started down the stairs to enter the
restaurant, Pappas interfered. It
was during the scuffle that followed
that the stabbing occurred, say po
lice. , ;.
Pappas is held at the Central po
lice station on a charge of stabbing
with intent to wound. The injured
man's wound was dressed by a po
lice surgeon.
Applies for, Injunction to
Close Scheschey "Roadhouse"
Suit to close the "roadhou?e" of
George Scheschey was started in
district court yesterday when Depu
ty CountV Attorney Cftffev annlirr!
for an injunction to close the place.
"It is alleged that liquor is being
sold there and that it is a common
nuisance," said Mr. Coffey. "Com
plaint was made by pepole who live
in that neighborhood,-east of Carter
Lake."
New U. S. Naval Attache Is
Annnintorl to t nnrlnn flffioc
' lf.fcFMIII.WM tv aaUIIUVII VIMVV
Washington, Oct. 22. Capt
Walter R. Sexton has been appoint-
ed American naval attache at Lon
don, relieving from this duty Rear
Admiral Harry S. Knapp, who row
will be able to devote all his time
to his work as commander-in-chief
of the American naval forces in Eu
ropean waters., .." S
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