THE BEE: OMAHA. aHUKSDAJ, MUVEMBKK 27, 1919. Market and Industrial News- of the Day 7al live STOCK r No. 10.. I 11 4 it... Av. . S76 . 0t .383 310 Av. 131 4TI 431 160 Irnwi. TlT Mrs. (04 .l fdrs. 811 ITstrs. 7strs. Pr. t 10 t 00 60 14 00 10 25 7 it i KO I 76 I I Oraihi. Not II. lilt Receipt wri Cottle Hon Hneep Official Monday 31.617 1.174 14.440 Official Tueeday 15.407 lt.OSS It, 000 Estimate Wednesday 7,100 10,(00 (.400 t daya thl wk.. 48.S24 13,111 11,840 Sam day laat weak 41,111 13,471 (0,(71 Sam daya 1 w'l ago 53. SSI ll,l(l 11,381 or.ma aaye s w-e a o 4z,oi ij,7t is. mi am daya yaar ago 11,137 lO.Me 40,111 Cattlt Receipt of cattla war about half aa larc aa yesterday, there balng 7,300 haad, according to th estimate. For th thr daya tha total la 45.300, ap proximately tha aam aa for th aam po rted a week aco, but about 13,000 mor than a year ago. Supply of corn fed cattl wa light, but thra waa lomi pretty fair atuff which old atmily tn aom higher than yester day. Th market for butchers atock con tinued alow and rather draggy, but price were en tha whole ateady, eome valuta Incited a little lower and om a little higher. Feeder wer approximately ateady to day, although anme trader were having trouble lit moving their stuff. There wa nm . very good welter n beef on hand which anld for the month'i top price of 118.(0, but a a whole th market wa Very nearly ateady. cowa. Pr. No. (5 (0 88, CALVES. t 0 4. 00 It . 1100 1. 8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1(1 10 25 ,12 (00 we6tkrn Battle. WYOMING. S 2( 24 cowl. 183 7 (0 IS clva. , (70 10 75 Koowi.1001 00 SOUTH DAKOTA. 7(8 7 00 8 cowa. 101 ( 50 v NEBRASKA. 48 cowl. 788 1 00 14 Mrs. 1207 (clva.. 301 11 00 51 fdrs. 1026 li'lv.. 178 14 25 15 civ... 43S It Mrs. 7S8 8 7k ' Quotation on cattle cnoice to heaves. !l(.00fcl(.(0: good to beeves, 112.60 14.60; fair to good beeves, lll.60Aia.S0: common to fair beeves. ! 10.00011. 00; choir to prim yearlings. 16.00ffll.60; good to cholc yearlings, 18.00014.00; fair to good yearlings. $12.00 S 13.00; common to fair 'yearlings, (9.60 11.(0; cholc to prim heifer, (10.00 11.75; good to choice heifer. (S. 6010.00; choice to prim cows, (9.25010.(0; good to cholc cows. I7.7SJJjI.00; fair to good flows, (S. 2507.60; common to fair cowa, f6.OO0(.25 cholc to prime feeder, til. 00 O13.00; good to cholc feeder, ((.60 10.60; medium te good feeders, 18.000 .(0: common te fair feeders, (6.757.76j good te cholc atockers, (1.60010.(0; fair to good atockers. 38. 0009.(0; common to fair stockere, 110007.(0; atock heifer. 18.0007. (0; stock cow, I5.26fc7tj atocit alvea,' ((.60010.60; vaal calves, (0 000 la.u"- hti. i-s . f . 2 .!.": chnir to prim frasa beeves, (11.00014.00; good to cholc gras beeves, (U.00012.60; fair to good grasa beevea, (1.00010.60; com mon to fair grass beeves. $7.(000.(0; Mexican beeves, 18.(001.00. Hogs Receipt were liberal again today, estimate calling tor 10,600 head. Quality waa very good, th market wss active on anything showing quality, but heavy pack er! lacking quality were vary hand to move. Th market on th whole wai II lower than yesterday's early market and IO076O lower than tha close. Th long string was 111.40011.10. with a bulk rf (12.35012.76 and top of (12.16. Heavy Sacttera war aold on down to 111.00, with Ida running vn under. IK I 00 12 00 13" 40 8 60 prim cholc grain Market Omaha. Nov. 1. Kit. Grain arrival! today wer (3 car of wheat, (4 oar of corn, 10 ear ef oat!. car or ry ana 7 oar or Daney. Whtat ranged from unchanged to le up, aom of th early aalea coins at tha ei- trem advance. Corn waa unchanged to 1 certe higher. Oata were HOle up, and rye and barley were unchanged. Then will be no market tomorrow. Thanksgiving aay. Whtat No. 1 hard: 1 ear, II.lt. No. 1 hard: 1 car, (1.16 (smutty): 1 car, 12.11; 1 car. 12.51: 1 ear. 11.44 (smutty) No. t hard: cars. (1.46; 1 car, 11.44 (yollow)j l car, 12.41 1 car, 12.41 (smut ty). No. 4 hard: 1 care. 13.40: 1 car, (2.31; 4 cars, 11.11; 1 car, (3.31 (smut ty); a cars, II. Id; l car, (2.36 (yellow); 1 car, (l.tl (yellow); 1 car, (1.31 (vary smutty), no a nara? l car, (J. is; I car, 2.34. No, I spring: 1 ear, (2.(1 (north em): 1 car. 11.12. No. 8 serins: 1 car. (3.7S (northern); 1 car, (3.(0 (northern). Sample spring: 1 car, (1.40 (northern). N.i. s mixed: 1 ear, 11.11 (durum); 1 ear, (2.01 (durum). No. 4 mixed: 3 car (2.67; 7 car. (2.0 (spring and hard); 1 car. ez.i's (durum). Corn No. 3 white: 1 ear. (1.60. No, 4 white: 2 cere. 11.30 (new). No. I white: 3 car. (1.31 (new); 1 car. (1.37 (new) No, 1 yellow: 3 cara, 1164. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, (1.(4: 1 car, 11.41 (old aand new). No. 4 yellow: I car, (1.31 (new). Ne. I yellow: 1 car. . 11.33 (new).; 3 cara, 11.81 (new); I can, $1.30 (new); i car, (1.21 (new), no. I yellow: 1 car. (1.18 (new). No. t mixed: 1 car. 11.40. No. 4 mixed: 3 cara, 11.33 (ship- pern' weights) ; i car, 11.31. No. ( mixed: x cara, si.av. Oats No. t white: 1 car. 74o (ship bers weights): 2 cars. 7JH4C. no, white: 4 cars. 73c. Noi 4 white: 73 4 c Rye No. I cars. (1.(7. Barley No 4: 1 car. (1.28. No. 1 feed: 1 car, 11.37. Rejected: 1 car, l.iu; cara, si.jb. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. 1 ' 4 cars, 1 car, 11.31. No. 1: J 3-5 Week, Tear Receipt. Today. ' ago. ago. Whent (3. . 70 26 Corn (4 31 34 Oats .., 10 10 28 Rye 3 11 Barley 7 1 Shipments . I AVheat (4 61 42 Corn 48 3( 25 Oata 10 21 21 Rye 1 .-. 15 Barley .,. .. ... 1 . RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 16 171 (0 Kansas City Ill . 14 . 61 St. Louis (1 . 61 41 Omaha Grain Inspection. Wheat Hard: No. I. 7; No. t, I; Ne. 4, .13; No. (, 15; aample, 1. Mixed: No. 1, 2: No. 1, 4: No. 4, 1. Spring: No. 1, 2; No. 6, 4; semple, 1. Durum: No. 1, 1; No, 6. 2. Total, 85. i Corn Yellow: No. I, 1; No. 3, ; No.' 4, 12; No. I, 20; No, . 1. White: No. 1, 1; No. 4, 6; No. I. 6. Mixed: No. 1, 1; No. I, 3; No. 4, 1; No. 6, , Total. 14 Oata-.Whlte: No 8, 10; No 4, 1 Total, 11 Rye No. I, I; aample, 1. Total, 4. Barley No. 1, 1; No. 1 fed,( 1. Total, 1 PRIMART RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Tear Age TnflHV No. Av, 15. .373 46. .875 46. .310 18. .180 17.. 171 It.. 103 Sheep A Rh. Pr. 70 111 7S 140 11 16 140 13 41 ... 11 0 ... 11 70 ... IS 85 limited No. Av. 45. .301 44. .841 82. .100 CI. .314 49. .118 Sh. Pr. 70 12 00 40 13 40 11 60 13 (I II 71 70 70 Av. Pr. . 71 111 10 "to 4 M run et sheep and lambs arrived for today's trade, about (.400 head ahowlng Up. ' Molt of the offer Ings were ahortfed lambs. A brisk in quiry featured the demand for killing grades; fat lamba aold readily at figures a -quarter higher than yesterday. Fat aheep ruled ateady to atrong. Beat lamb her reachd $14.86, with milk of th good gradea moving around (14.6014.7(. Heavy lamba are quotable around 114.25. Pretty good ewe brought ((.00, Indicating a limit of about 48.26 for something choice. V, , . . Nothing Pew occurred In feeder trade: prices ruled steady, with (13.00013.(0 taking th bulk of the delrabl feeders. FAT LAMBS. No.1 ' Av. Pr. No. 11 fed.'.. II 114 40 M fed. FAT HiW&S. i . 4 fed., ',1(1 8 00 . . . FEEDER EWES. Ill Neb. . 14 U a0 65 Neb.. 14 II 30 Quotation on sheep: Umhi, good, to ehotcet $14.60014.86; lambs, fair to gooa. 114.0(1014.60; fleshy .feeder, l3.260 13.(0; good to cholc feeder. 111.00 11.60: fair to Bood feeders. (13.60013. 00; cull Iambs, (9.00011.00: yearllnga. (10.25 O11.60: wethers. $9.50010.26; ewea. good to choice. $7.758.36; ewes, fair to good. $7.2507.75; good feeding we. $6,000 $.75; ewe cuIIh and canners.. $3.0006.00. Chicago live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 3$, Cattle Receipts, 15, $00 head; market, atrong; beef steers, me dium and heavyweight, choice and prime, (11.(0030.40; medium and good, (11.260 K.50; common. $(.00011.25; lightweight, good and choice, $14.26011.76; common and tMdium. $7.75014.15; butcher cattle, hefers, $0.65016.00; cowl, fl.6O011.6O: eannera and cutters, (6.5006.60; veal calves, $10.00Wi7.00: feeder steers, (7.16 011.00; etocheiTstcers, ((.00011.00; west ern ran?" it.- 87.60015.13; cow and heifer. $1.(0011.71. Hogs Heteipts, (5.000 head; market, unsettled; most ef 2e to 40o early los regained; bulk of sale, $13.00013.30;. top, $19 15; heavy, (12.90013.30; medium, 113.00011.36; light. .11.75013.26; light light. $13.40012.85: heavy packing low, .mooth. $11.2601$.7(: Packing sow., rough. $11.75013.26; Pli.is;001,;5:. Sheen and Lambs Receipt, 11,000 market, lirm; lamos, n.wo;., and common. (9.00012.75! wa. . , i . . .1 .k.tnt tTAnsnRSR culls and common, $3.0001.71; breeding, $(.60011.25. Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit. New Tork, Nov. 1$. Evaporated Apple Firm but quiet. ' : Prune Quiet. Apricot! and Peach Scarce. Retain Active. head; culls AUTOMOBILE. Tires and Supplies; USED TIRES DIRT CHEAP. 10x3. 14.00: 30x3, (6.00. All sir. In proportion. Look over our rebullta. Open Sundaye. Tyler JIM. in N. Ibtn St. ' iveygron hi. c.k' "licw RiPdiTKS 6.000 MILES. 10x3 risk.. $11.5, I 86x4. ...... .12. JI 10x1 ... 8.85 I 14x4 20 (5 WHILE THET LAST. 1721 Cuming. pairjnnd Painting. ' RAIDIATOR CORES INSTALLED. Manufactured In Omaha, 14-hour aerv loe for auto, truck and traotor. Expert radiator and fender repairing: body denta removed; new fend era made. OMAHA AUTO RADIATOR MFG. CO ilii Cumlna: St. Tyler 917. Mornrrvclea and BicvcleS. &ARLEY - DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES Bargain In Used macbinea Victor H. . Rooa, th motorcycle man. 17th and Leavenworth Sta POULTRY AND PET STOCK. WHEAT erenlnga (3.(0 pr hundted. - delivered. (01 North Kth St A- W. Wagner. Dongla 1143. fcxTRA FINEi pur brd Narraganstt . bred; toma. $13; hen. $10. Fred C. Eaokhoff. Down. Kan. PERSONAL. THE SALVATION Army Induatrlal bom Solicit your oM clothing, furoltur. . magaalnek W. collect W. dl.trlbute. Phone Doug. 413S and our wagon will call. Call and lnapect our new home. 1110-1113-111 Dodire Street. MONEY TO LOAN. " DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS Lowest ratee. Private loan boothe, .Harry Malahock. 1(14 Dodge. P. ( B-l(4. FARMS and city loans. . S. H. LOUOEE. INC '" 121 Keellne Bldg. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. JOST Plain black eealeVin M,wa71B th Flatlron caf and Thompon-Bl- den's or ihoiniMieii-ellii s "'' ln Strand. Reward. Call Webater 2564 or Douglas 1050. im , LEGANOTICE " "STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. Notloa is hereby given that a pclal pZXSS .? th"-'ld.r. .f the South Platte Land Company will be held at th. office of aald land company. Room 701, First National Bank Building. Vehfarta. en th 14th day llfl at 11:00 o'clock a. m.. for th pur Loae of oonslderlng and acting upon . the Setter ef extending er renewing article .f Incorporation of said company. : President. - v W. W. TURNER, Secretary. 'Lincoln. Nebraska. November 14. 1111. K I te D. M tolulv. Mere. Sun. Today RecelDt -, Wheat ...1,313,000 Corn 134,000 Oata 666,000 ,inlpmnt i Wheat 1,(19,000 Corn 184,000 Oata 101,000 1,447,00$ 681.00$ 1,606. 0C0 1,131.000 r 4(0.000 171,000 Chicago Grain and Provision!, ' Chicago, Nov. H Evening up of trades o aa to avoid open .risks on Thanksgiving day, occupied most of th attention of dealer (n corn today and tended to bring about many changea wnhln narrow limit, The clos was firm, He to lHo nat higher, with December, $1.38 $1.14 and May, (1.29H to $1.29. Oata finished He off to 26o up and provisions at an advance of I c to 50c. . Special care to provide against surprise development during th holiday were, taken In th corn pit owing to the critical state of the coal situation and to the complexity of th ways in which th grain business might be affected. Aa a direct bearish or bullish Influence today, how ever, th atnk outlook served only to promote caution. Meanwhile ear soarclty reports offset advices that Iowa farmer wer disposed to ship freely. Word of a sharp decline In Argentine vessel rates was doubted, and. therefore failed to count much a a depressing fore. The readtneas with which offering wer ab sorbed constituted the chief encourage ment to bulla. In oata the outstanding feature wa persistent buying of December and idling of May on the part of houses with sea board connections. Provision wer governed almost wholly by a letback and subsequent rally In hog values. t FINANCIAL Art. Corn Dec. May July Oata Dec. May Pork. Jin. May Lard, Jan May Rib. Jen, May Open. I High. ' Low. I Close. Sat. 1.I3U 1.34M 1.32 1.33H !.(( 1.18 1.3 1.3SU 1.31 1.28 1.18 1.29 -4 1.37H 111 1-17 .78. .74 , .73 .78 .76 .77 .7(,H .76 ,7( 34.30 34.71 14.80 34.(0 34.00 11.00 31.10 33.00 32.41 38.10 28.(0 23.71 33.41 23.72 23.(5 21.95 23.10 33.90 23.20 22.(5 11.70 18.(0 18.70 18.77 18.71 18.16 19.85 , 18.25 18.36 13.28 December, Minneapolis Grain. - Minneapolis, Minn., Nov, 26. Flour Un chHtiKed. . ! Barley 11.2101.41. Rye No. 2, i. 46 01.41. - Ttran I39.ii". Corn 11.4(01.(0. ' Oata 70 H 072 '40. Flax $4.(606.10. . . - Kansas City Grain. Kansa City, Mo., Nov. !(. Close Corn, December, . $1.19; May, 11.19; July, $1.18. .; 1 i St. Lout I' rain. St. Loul. Nov. !(. Corn-- (1.14; May, (l.tl. Oata December, 74 c; May, Tie. New Tork Metal New Tork, Nov. (. Copper Eaaler; electrolytic spot and nearby, 11 011; first quarter, 11 19. Iron, Antimony, Lead and Zlno Un changed. ' At London Spot: Copper, III 111 (d: electrolytic, 1109: tin, 296 Is, 14; lead, (II 7s 6d; line. (48, , Dry Good. New Tork, Nov. 26. Cotton good were firmer today and buying ateady. Tarn were firm. It waa reported the accumula tion of silk In thla market in warehouse Is valued at 1176,001,000. Silk wer In active demand and burlap quiet. Buyer of men' wear and dress good took on mor good for th fall season. ' New Tork Bond. O. N. lt 4 $1 I. C. ref. 4s... 7( I. M. M. (s... 14 K. C. S. ref. 6 7( L. N, un. 4 (1 M.K.AT.lt 4.. (1 )M. P. gen. 4.. 16 Pen. Pow. ei... si T. T. C. dab. I 12 N. P. 4 16 N P. Is... i.... (( , TJ. S. 2s, reg.,100 U. S. 2s. eou. .100 U.S.cv. Is, reg (( U.S.cv. Is, cou (8 U. S. 4s, reg,.10( t7. S. 4s. cou. . .106 A. T. T. cv. ( (9 Anglo-French ( 96 ArmourCo.4Hs 83 Atch. gen. 4.. 77 n A O. ve. (U 1V4 B Steel ref. 6 87t4lO. S. L. ref. 4.. 31 Cen. Lesth, 6. 97 I P. T. T. (s.. 87 Can. Pae. 1st.. 74lPenn. con. 4a 91 C. O. ev. (.. (3lReading gen. 4a (0 C.B.AQ. Joint 4a 94 St.L.AS.F.adj. (a (6 C M A P.cv.4Vi 71 C.R.I.ftP.ref.4s. (5 C. A 8, ref. (HI 77 Chill Cop. ev. 7sl0( fi V Ka. . . . (( S. Ry ( Tex. Co. ev. Is. 103 T. P. lit Sf City of Pari I 4IU. P. 4 (4 D.AR.a.ref.5a.. 62U. S. Rub. 6.. (J D.of Can.(a,191l 4IU. 8. Steel 6a.. ( Erie gen. 4... 4t Wabaih 1st.... 19 Oen. Eleotrlo ( 14 I Kaaaai City Un Stock. Kansaa City. Mo.. Nov. 26. Cattle Re ceipts, 10,000 head; market, 'rong, cnlves, 60 cents lower; heavy beef ste-ri, choice and prime. !17.OO013.6(; medium and good, 112.90017.00; cumm in, $10 It 11.85; light light, good and cholc, 112.40 013.10; common and medium, (8.S60(. 4; ho I fern (6.60014.00; ciw 16.4008.16: cannar and cutter. .16.1(00.40; vral lalves, (11.75016.(0; feeder steers, IS.CO0 11.15; atocker steers, (.sono-: (o Hog Receipt. 41.3')0 head; Jowet; bulk, (11.00019 6.0; heavies, (13 01013(0; medium. I1S.1501...6O; light. $12 000 l 0; light light, ia.7Sy 13. 7ii :ln r.wa, 111.26012 7i; plgr. tll.IO0K.OJ). Mi"ep iPd Lami' K-'"lpt l.ooe bead; mostly ateady; le-nhi.-til loeuio cull ami ciimmon. lS75)lU" -rliiiir Weth Hra. ;iO.OO01l.76; wi, $( 00y.(-i: tull and comm-m, tl (0aJiS.7 ; br-dmv? wis, 47.5O011.5O; feed-r lamb. CO fOtf'.l K. Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, la., Nov. 2t. Cattle Re ceipt, 1.(00 read; --market steady: beef steers, fed, 114.00 015.00; warmed up. 17.60014.00; fat cows and heifers, (8.(00 11.00; beef, ((.(008.60; eannera, (1.000 (.10; veal calvea. (7.00016.00; stockers and feeder. (1.60011.00; feeding cowa and helfera. $5.00 0 $.25. Hog Receipts. (.600 hesd; market (00 75c lower; light. (12.76013.00; mixed. (11.(0012.75; heavy. (12.00011.50; bulk of sales, (13.26012.65. Sheep and Lamba Receipt. 1.000 head; market ateady. Am. Sugar Rfg. Am. Hum. Tob. Am. Z . L. A S.. Anaconda Cop. At,, G. AW. 8. S. C. ft N. W. C, R. I. P. . Chlno Copper Colo. I. ft F. .. Corh Produat rruclbl Steel 69 69 17 17 29 29 .... 113 195 190 33 33 (1 51 61 17 26 10 69 64 68 15 15 16 71 U 70 21 U, 30 100 "1 83 86 38 103 108 43 42 28 28 61 61 20 77fc 10 7B Stud. Cor..... Texa Co .... . Tobacco Prod. Union Paclfle. 17. C. Stores.. IT. S. Ind. Alob U. 8. Stel.... U. S. Steel pfd Utah CopDer.. West. Electric... 2,200 Willy-Overland .. 1.(00 R. D. N. T... National Lead., Ohio Cities .16,700 . too . (.200 62 100 101 83 S3 ' 83 (0 49 (0 Mew Tork Money. Vew Ynel.. Nov "'' (V'f-ve Pin 7s. l(e; nominal. Future ateady; Decem ber, 14.66c; March, 15.16c. Liberty Bond Price. New York. Nov. 26. Price of Liberty bonds at 11:80 a. m. today were: 3, 100.01; first 4s, 14.20; second 4s. 91.74; first 4s, 94.30; second 4s, 92.02; third 4He. 94.111 fovlrth 4l. 92.04: Victory lts. 99.12' vio.nrv 4 at e!11 Price -of Liberty bond at 1:11 p. m. today were: 3a, 100; first 4s, 94.10; second 4s. 11.40: first 4s, 94.10; second 4s. 91.99; third 4, 14.10; fourth 4, 91J0; Victory 1, 11.01; Victory 4. 99.11). i . ADDITIONAL MARKET NEWS ON PAGE TWELVE. ELECTRIC IT RLCASCff Tl PAYMENTS 1 monthly buys etfrfaM any ttotk or bond, hmhastr stcunt tJltlv&inds. 044 loh tursHciatty. Writ! fbrttlttttd Hit and full particulars FREE CHARLES C.VAN RIPER Member Ceesendattd (lock (icKeeo SO BROAD ST, r vw ( ten ii ;r tew tl. in xErSr h Month Buying at the Bottom Now is the time, with stocks selling considerably below their recent high point, for the small investor to study more closely than ever general market conditions. , with a view to picking up those securities that through technical circumstances alone are carried well under their real values. Let us keep you in touch with the numerous favorable opportunities presented. Write Dept. OB-13 for sample copy of the Current Market Review and copy of The Ten Payment Plan. E. M. Fuller & Co. ' Members of Consolidated Stock Excb. of N. Y. 50 Bread St., New York New Tork, Nov, II. Th Impending holiday, with Its Induatrlal uncertainty and th dlacouraa-inf ton of cables and. other advloea bearing upon tb foreign financial altuatlon. oomblned torsive today'e, atock market a teneraL thoUfh relatively mod erate, aetbaok. . Other development alio played their aeveral part la th reaction, th Mexican altuatlon and report of unaatlataotory wheat condition in th middle west find In reflection In the heaviness of leadln oils and railway -aharea Th short were not alow to avail them selves of these conditions, their activities being rendered the mere successful be cause ef the eharp rebound mad In th early daya ef the week by many specu lative aourcea Money and foreign sachang war not materially altered, oall loan ruling at 7 per cent most of the day, while remit tance to London and continental Eu rope moved within contracted limit! on lighter offerings. Conditions In the steal and Iron trade attracted wider 'attention because of the statement of authorities that flniahed product promise to become very scarce n conseauence ef the greatly reduced output. ' Steel and affiliated shares wer heavy when not weak and copper wer sub jected to constant pressure aa a reault of rumora affecting their dividend statu ana anotner cut in in pric oc ne re fined metal. General Motor. Pierce Arrow, Crucible. Mexican and Pan-American Petroleum, Tcxaa Company, United Fruit. Endlcott, American Tobacco and Worthing Pump presented th chief element of weaknea at extreme reaction on I to almost 15 print. ' Sale amounted to 1,200,000 hare. Trading in bond was again vary xtn Ive, heaviness of Liberty Issues, local tractlona and . convertible ralla being th chief feature. Total aalea, par value, 127. 260.000. Old United Statea bonda were unchanged on call. - Sale. High. Low. Close. Am. Beet Sugar.. 1.600 96 99 93 Am. Can 4,500 55 (3 (( Am. Car dt F. .... 2.700 136 134 1S6 Am. H. A L., pfd. 1.(00 124 122 128 Am. LACOmotIV.. 6.500 5H 93V 14 Am. S. A Rfg..... 14. 000 (4 ' 62 63 8.300 187 136 191 3,900 ( (1 91 1.600 18 17 17 9,000 10 69 59 1.(00 174 180 170 Baldwin Loco. ...77.(00 111 10( 109 B. A 0 1.(00 17 10 - Atchison 1.700 (( . (7 (7 Beth. Steal "B". .11,700 96 9( 14 Butte A Sun. Cod. 1.100 21 H 21 21 U Cal. .Petroleum .. 1,600 47 46 .41 Canadian Pac ... 100 146 145 145 Cen. Leather .... 4.100 17 95 91 C.A O... 1.400 67 66 (( C, M. A St. P..,. 1,100 41 11' 81 . 1,000 90 89 90 . 1,100 17 26 26 . 1,900 11 15 31 200 42 42 41 . 1,100 (I 81 (1 .12.100 114 206 110 Cuba Cane Sugar. 1,200 48 4 41 DIs. See. Corp.... 1.900 76 73 74 Erie 1.100 14 14 14 Gen. Electrlo .... 1.100 169 169 168 Gen. Motors 16,900 161 850 356 Ot. Nor., pfd 11,000 82 82 82 . Ot. Nor. Ore. ctfs. 400 40 . 39 39 Illlnola Central ... 400 01 90 10 nspir. copper .., 2,(00 (2 51 61 Int. M. M pfd.. 4.100 105 104 104 Inter. Nickel .... 1.400 15 14 14 inter. aper....r.. i.iou 71 K. C Southern., 800 17 Kennecott Cop..,, 1,700 29 LAN Mexican Pet ,.11,800 201 Miami Cormar.... 700 23 Mldvale Steel...., 1,900 Missouri Paclfle.. 4,(00 Montana Power, i. 1.100 Nevada Copper. . . 400 n. r. central .... z.zno New Haven 10,200 31 29 ivorroiK A west... sou juo' ion Northern Faolflo.. 1,700 (4 Paelfta Mall 100 (( Pan-Am. Pet 13.600 107 Pennsylvania 2,700 42 Pitts. A W. Ve... 2,000 99 Plttaburgh Coal.. 700 (! Ray Con. Cop.... 1,600 10 Rendinc 6.600 7746 Rep. I. A S 19,500 108 105 106 Sinclair O A R... 43. 300 49 47 48 Southern Pacific. 3,900 97 93 93 Southern Ry 3,500 14 23 23 .,17,700 1ZOU 11 .. 6,000 900 190 111 .. 2,000 95 83 83 .. 8.900 127 125 121 ..31.700 94 91 92 .. 5,700 106 103 108 ,.13,800 104 108 104 .. 400 114 113 113 1,300 lb hi 71,' 74 54 63 53 91 80 21 1 11 I THANKSGIVING GREETINGS COMMERCIAL REFERENCE CO. Employment Service.. 1516 City National Bank Bldf. . Telephone) Douglai 5236 Working For You With a Standard In View OUR SINCERE THANKS TODAY FOR YOUR VALUED PATRONAGE . MEEKS AUTO CO. 2026 Farnam. Douglas 6489. THE SEASON'S GREETINGS -from PORTER-WENDELL REAL ESTATE COMPANY 680 Brandoii Theater Bldg. Douglas 3064. GREETINGS FROM CARL JARL LAWN MOWER AND SKATE SHARPENING 1703 Learenworth. Doug. 4377. Spend An Hour at the f State Billiard Parlor On Turkey Day and lie a lot ef old familiar face 17 tli end Harney Basement THE SEASON'S GREETINGS from the Iowa-Nebraska Invest ment Company 644 Bee Big. 4 ' Many Greeting to our Friend and Patron Henry M. Johannszen Class and Paint C. Clating Agent , Mound City Horseshoe Palnta and Varnish 114 So. 14th St. Douglaa 349 The Holmes Billiard Parlor extends The Season's Greetings to its many friends and patrons. Spend an hour at , the beat equipped hall Sn the city oa TURKEY DAY. i 16th and Farnam. We Extend the Season's Greetings to Our Friends and Customers Omaha School Supply Company i 1108-10-12 Nicholas Street. Phone Douglas 1912. SEASON'S GREETINGS To All i Our Many Friends and Customers ROGERS Confectionery 24th and Farnam Sts. Phone Douglas 127. THE SEASON'S GREETINGS To Our Many Friends and Patrons IT'S THANKSGIVING EVERY DAY. tb the man who owns his own home. The first of " the month never bothers . him. Act at once and be come a home owner. , Don't stop to consider about money. xCome and hear our plan about prices and convenient payments. THE0. E. PETERSON COMPANY 457-8 Omaha Nat'l Bank. Douglas 7024. We extend The Season's Greetings to our many ' friends and patrons, and we assure you that it is our intention to maintain our present service and add to it whenever possible. Ideal Button & Pleating Co. 308 Brown Block. Douglas 1936. Our Best Wishes to Everyone Guy L. Smith " "Service First" , Hudson Super-Six Essex 2563-65-67 Farnam St. WE -having more to be thankful for than ever before extend to our friends and patrons our most hearty greetings. M'KENNEY DENTISTS 1324 Farnam St. Cor.. 14th and Farnam. IMPERIAL Expert Dry Cleaners Garment and Fancy Dyers With their Friend and Patron a Merry Holiday Season W eperate our own plant and five you Quality and Servico. . Phon Tyler 1023. 1717 Vlntoa Street Auto Service ' We Extend The Season's Greetings , To all our Many Friends, and May This be the Happiest Thanksgiving Day You Have Ever Known HUGH MURPHY CONSTRUCTION CO. , ' - Contractors of Public Works 204 Karbach Block. V Douglas 834 Greetlnc to all our Patron, Cttlton ars and Frind i Sherman Avenue , Meat Market Arm and Peterson . Phon Webster 73 I THE SEASON'S GREETINGS FROM WROTH'S LUNCH "The Handy Business Man's Lunch'' 311 South 17th St. TURKEY DAY GREETINGS from Megeath Stationery Company 1421 Farnam St. Doug. 234 THANKSGIVING GREETINGS TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS Douglas Printing Co. 18th and Dodge ' Dougla 644 To Sell , Your Omaha Real Estate llat with J. j. Mulvihill 200 Brando! Then Bldg. ' Dougla 96 The Season' Greeting! to our Many Friend and Patron Armstrong's Pharmacy 2201 Military Ave. Wal. S08 We wish te extend te our Friendi end Customer th j Holiday Greeting ' Monmouth Park Pharmacy 1201 Military Av. Walnut SOS Dr. Frank F. Burhorn Chiropractor, Extends hie many patlente and friends the Season's Greeting a Office Fourth Floor Securitlee Bldg. Phone Douglaa S347 Itetidence Phon Webster 1710 THE SEASON'S GREETINGS from The Employers' Refer ence Company, 224 Bee Bldg. WE EXTEND THE SEASON'S GREETINGS TO OUR FRIENDS BIRKETT & CO. REALTORS 250-2 Bee Bldg. Doug. 633. Compliment of the aon to our Patron and Friend Matthew'i Book Store 1620 Harney St. ; Phon Dougla 3144 Greetings! Greetings! The Dixie Flyer W. R. NICHOLS MOTOR CO. 2S20 Farnam Compliment of the Seaaon to our Customers and Friend! THE EMPIRE CLEANERS AND DYERS Exceptional Work 1726 St Maryi Av. Phone Doug. 3S89 Thanksgiving Greetings ' Winton Six Roberts Motor Co. 2203 Farnam. Doug. 2181, THE VAN ARNAM PLEATING AND BUTTON CO. Extendi THE SEASON'S GREETINGS to Iti many friends and patron 336 Paxton Blk. , Doug. 3109 THANKSGIVING GREETINGS To Our Many Friend OMAHA TOWEL SUPPLY 207 So. 11th. Douglap S28 THE, SEASON'S "GREETINGS from A. A. PATZM AN "The Beit in Farm Land" 1 301 Karbach Block. Holiday Greetings to - Friends and Customers Keystone Tire Shop 908 North 16th St W wish all of our Friends and Pitren a Joyoui Holiday Omaha Pillow Co. Feathers ateam renovated and hot air dried ... All your own feather! back when w renovate. 1907 Cuming. Dougla 2467 Season' Greeting! to All N. P. SWANSON Funeral Director and Embalmer 1625 Cuming. Doug. 1060. Thanksgiving Greeting! to our many friendi and patron. E. S. EDWARDS Rayfield Carburetor Service Station Webiter 1102. 2616 N. 19th. We Wiih to Thank Our Many Friend and Patron for Their Patronage During the Pait Year THE SEASON'S GREETINGS -from Olsen & Schlenger Undertaker and Embalmer 1407 Jackson. Doug. 7491. Holiday Greeting! To All Carl A. Anderson, Specialist In Bosch Ignition System! and Heinxe Electrlo Starter! for Ford Cara 1407 Jackson St. Phono Doug. 241 S We Extend Our Many 'Thank to All Our Patron and Friend. H. H. FARMER Sheet Metal Worker 1710 Jackson St. Doug. 11S9. We extend to you all tha com pliment of the teatoa J. A, Taggart & Sons Undertaker and Embalmer 2212 Cuming St. Douglaa 714 To our many Friend and Patron LOUIS AHKO CAFE Extend Heartiest Thanksgiving Greeting 1417 Harney D. 4591 Holiday Greeting te all our Frtoid . and Policy Holdr. NORTH AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE CO . . L. E. Klingbell, Press W. W. Young, Treaa.i D. D. Hall, Secy. Farnam Bldg. Phon Doug. 1013. HOLIDAY GREETINGS Our Sincere Thank Today for Your Valued Patronage JAS. B. GRAHAM Harney 1185. 2353 S. 29th St. SEASON'S GREETINGS Many, many Thank for your valued Business WM. PFEIFFER AUTO AND CARRIAGE WORKS Auto Improvements and Repairs of all Kind. Tyler 701. 25th Ave. and Leavenworth Thanksgiving Greeting! to our many friendi and patrom. 207 Smith iftth St Dougla. 6120. To hi many Friend and Patron P. L. DEIDRICK Tailor Extend Heartiest Thanksgiving Greeting . HOTEL HARLEY BLDG., 216 S. 20th St. Doug. 2422 J.H.DUM0NT&C0. Realtors Wish to Extend to Their Friend the Greeting of the 1 Holiday Real Estate Rental 1 Inreitmenti 414 Keeline Bldg. ' Phone Dougla 690 Greetings! Greetings! Our Thanksgiving Dinner Can't Be Beat." Boston Restaurant 1510 Dodge. Red 4934.' Thanksgiving Greetings ' To Our Many Friend and Customer. BUSY BEE CAFE Thankif iving Dinner Our Specialty. 218 South 14th. Th seaaon'a greeting 1 th wish ef Henry Haman Market to it many Patron and Friendi 1704 Clark. Webster 2871 Thanksgiving Greetings DR. SECOR First National Bank Building Phone Tyler 2138 THANKSGIVING GREETINGS To Our Many Friend ' Delmar Barber Shop 217 S. 24th St. D. 7045 LOUIS HENDERSON THE FLORIST Extend THE SEASON'S GREETINGS To His Many Friends and Patron 16th and Farnam Douglaa 12S8 To Our Many Friend , and Customer "The Teddy Bear Express" Extend a Joyou Thanksgiving, Merry Xma and Happy . New Year. 1322 Dodge. Douglaa 8682. 1.