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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1920)
v i FINANCIAL. Real Estate Loans. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY IX) AN 8. Lowm rates. Private loan booths. Harr Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6H. Ks. 1S9. 11 AH A l.CVIES EAST. NEB. FARMS, O'KEEFE REAI ESTATE CO- 1011 Om. Nut. Bk. Bids. Doug. iTli. PRIVATE MONEY. HOPEN COMPANY. Pout. 4. PROMPT senile, reasonable rate, private money. Oirvlo Broc. 846 Omaha Nat. Stocks and Bonds. FOUR tracts Quit Coast Development St , Refining Co. with , profit sharing con tract. First 11,000 - takes It. Box A-27, Omaha Bee. UB ars now able to make first real estaW mortgages In small amounts, we also can handle real estate con treats at a discount. Days & Mayne, 606 Reelln Bldr. Omaha, Neb. , Si Pearl St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, REAL ESTATE WANTED. YOU WANT TO BELL THAT HOUSE T Want quick aotlon? Just try us. Call Tyler 49. , OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 430 Bee Bldai. To buy or sell Omaha Real Eatate ses FOWLER & M'DONALD, ' lj? City Nat'. Bank Bldg. Doug. 1426. , WTG. SHRIVER rUT- y-" 104T-t Omaha TJnl. Bank Bids. D. 1830. HAVE buyers with $600 cash down, Llsf with us. R. F. Clary Co., 2404-06 Amos Ave. North Omaha Realtors. Col. 176. HAVE Inquiries or homes; do you want to sell your property? List it with J. A. orimmet, umana Mat a uann uiatt. Professor Takes New Job to Win Rich Girl Chicago Tribune-Omaha Beo Lea ted Hire, Chicago, Sept 24. Everett Lindley Wyman, so nof Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wyman of Boston, was much in love with Miss Fhyl li Mark, daughter of Clayton Mark. Young. Wyman was a col lege professor, wealthy in theoret ical knowledge, but shy on the practical application thereof. Papa Mark told him he could not marry his daughter until he Jhad succeed ed in some other line than college theories, -so young Wyman, who is made ofhe right kind of stuff, laid aside his cap and gown and went to -work in Papa Mark's factory. He recently was promoted and to day conies the announcement t?.t . he and Miss Mark will be married next Monday afternoon. " Market, Financial and Industrial News;of the Day v ; ; ; : - ' ' . : ; : Live Stock 10,44 Receipts Were Official Monday . Official Taesday . .Official Wednesday. 11.274 ("Official ' Thursday.. 4,863 Estimsta Friday ... 1,600 Five day this week 43,367 Same days last wk. 50,629 Same 2 weokc ago. 82,170 Same 3 creeks aso. 31.661 I Same days last year 63,644 Omaha, Sept. 24. Cattle Hoes Sheep 20,283 2,081 26,636 3,624 30.461 4.747 31,r,42 3,29 17,782 3.300 10,000 Deaths and Funerals REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. WE HAVE an unusually well located piece of trackage at 7th and Leavenworth. (1x132: tracks on both sides. At rlRht price. Alfred Thomas, 604 First Nat. Hank Vdcant Property" TWO nicelevel lots, cei 1360 casU Cnlfax 2611 cement walk, evenings. 3650; FIVE InU, West Harney; 32,500; gteat bargain. Doug, 4641. - REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Dundee. .DUNDEE There are few houses on the market more attractive than this one we are offering at the very reasonable price of $8,600; It coneiafs of six rqoms, on rto floors and Is strictly modern in every way; lot 8xl5 feet ana must De seen to De appreciates D.V.' SHQLES CO., REALTORS, p. 46. 016 City Nat. Bank "Bldg. Cheapest Lot iii Djmdee " 100 ft. frontage on Dodge St., next east of Dr. Todil's residence, overlook ing Happy Hollow and the boulevard; price, 33,500; paving all paid. GLOVER '& SPAIN, Born In slavery 103 years ago, and said to have been the oldest person In Ojnaha, Sally Sylvester, tiegress, died Thlrsday In the Negro Women's Christian Homu, 2020 Plnkney street, where she had been tin inmate for the last 10 years. Sally died without relatives or funds. She had cne prlaed possession, one lone tooth, which she hsd often prayed to retain unjll her dVath. Appeals by negro pastors will be made at Sunday services for contribu tions to give her a proper burial Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Reed, 44, died Wednesday at her home, 3114 Miami street.T'he body will be .taken ro her former home, Ports mouth, O., for burlal. Mrs. Reed was the mother of 11 cnimren, an or mem living In Omaha, and is also survivea Dy ner nus yand, Charles P. Reed, a printer. Dav'ld Tacobson. 46. stock buyer of New. man Orove, Neb., dl-Hl Thursday at the Methodist hospital, following an operation. Hie iiailv will be taken to St. Edward, Net, lor burial. He Is survived by a wife and live children. - 17,261 116,121 31,66 120,15 23,115 105,193 27.084 93.P03 28,951 187,049 'inana ial Omaha Grain ? v Chicago Grain Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours endlm? at 3 o'clock p. m., Sep tember 24, 1920:. Mb - . RECEIPTS CARS. - ' cattle, nogs. Sheep C." M. A St. P. . . . Missouri Pacific . Union Paclflo .... C, & N. W., east.. C. & N. W., west.. C St. P., M. A O I'., H. & Q., east. . G, B. & Q., west".. C, R. I. & P., east Illinois Central ... Chi. Ot. West Total receipts 38 1 ii -S 1 1 60 3 I 11 . 16 5 1 1 2 3 52 41 DISPOSITION HEAD. 1 Ctle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris & Co... 192 stun pioneer Tealdent of Omaha, who died Tues day, was held from the Cole-McKay par lors at 2:30 p. m. yesterday. Interment waa in Forest Lawn. Ceremonies were con' ducted by the Odd Fellows. Miss J. Johnson, 73, a resident of Oma ha for Nie Uut 33 years, died Thursday at her home, llltNCass street. Her fu neral will be held Sunday, Rev. Mr. Henry of the Immanuel Lutheran church officiating. Thomas Frances Mulligan, 69, who .con ducted a -bakery on North Twenty-fourth street or a number of years, died Thurs day at nts norne, zei& ynvenport street. His funeral wMl be heler Saturday morn ing from the Hoffman undertaking par lors, with services at St. Johns church. Mr. Mulligan Is survived by a wife, one son ana a uaugnier. REALTORS. Doug. 2&60. 911-20 City National DUNDEE riOME' . , T.arg living room, dinlns; . room and kitchen first floor; finished in mahog any and whlto enamel; three bedrooms and bath second floor; finished In nat ural pine. Furnace, heat; located on south -front lot near 61st and Nicholas streets. - ' This ' property can bo handled on 12,500 cash, balance! monthly. GEORGE & CO., ' RE ALTORS. Tyler 3024. 902 City Nat. Bank BIdg. ' DUNDEE yACANTlOT Near Slst and Fprnam treps. lot 50x 136 tt, surrounded by brick homes. Here is your opportunity (o buy a well located lot at a reasonable figure. Price tipon application, GEORGE & CO., New York Curb Stock1 Cresson Oold Cosden Oil f Consolidated Copper..,. F Jinniil . V Federal OIH. Olenrock Oil Merrit OU"". , Midwest Refining Co.. Silver King ot Arizona. Hapulpa OU Stmms Petroleum Tonopan Diviae ir REALTORS, t Tyler 3024. . 02 City Nat. Bank Bldg. ' Florence. NETHAWA.Y. Suburban .prop'ty. Col. 1409 ' REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS. WALSH-ELMER CO, Realtors, Real Estate, Investment, Insurance, Rent a 'a. Tyler 163.6. 333 Securities BIdg. REAL ESTATE-IMPROVED. X West. BEMIS PARKWME, , One of the most substantially built homes in this addition. First - floor has living'.room and dining room with quarter sawed oak fin ish, and floors. Well arranged kitchen. Second floor has four fine bedrooms and enclosed sleep hig porch. Hot water heat. Large lot. One block to car. A real find at the price, $10,500. For appoint ment to inspect call ; Benson & Carmichael,. 642 PjixtQriBlk. Tyler 3S40r WEST FARNAM'HOME Across the Street From St. Regis Apts. Sove-Toom. strictly modern home with fbur fine bedrooms and bath on second floor: large living room, dining room and kitchen with good pantry and re frigerator room on first floor; dandy light basement, good furnace and laun dry facilities; Immediate possession. .1611 Jones St. Price only $6,500, easy te-rms. Payne & Carnaby Co., - . RTCAI.TOR BBRVIflS, 616 Pmaha Nat. Bank BUI g. P. 1016. Omaha Real Estate and Investments. JOHN T. BOH AN, 631 Paxton Blk. Phon Tyler 48J6. FINE home, 7 rooms, Bemls park, 33,500. Douglas 4641; 1 704 I'M 9 2 Z 15 151 35 5 13 pnopah Extension SI t 3T V. S. Steamship 2H C 2H It; S. Retail Ohndy 1H4 0- I3Va White Oil 23 " 23V .... H fl .... 70 .... : 2H .... ' 2 .... ' 2 .... 14 ....153 (0 .... 30 m .... R?4 v Bee want ads are ,best business getters. f REAL ESTATE IMPROVED. t North. 8-Room Modern House Vacant. . Nice home, jvell located In Kountia Place, at 1628 Lothrop street; lot 50x124. with garage, near Sherman avenue car line, key 1st door east. , W. H. Gates, 647 Omaha Nat'l Bank BIdg. Dg. 1294. Swift & Co ) 373 Cudahy Pkg. Cd 316 Armour & Co......... 219 J. W. Murphy Ogden Lincoln Pkg. Co 52 So. Omaha Pkg. Co... " 1 Allied Pkg. Co John Roth ft Sons.... - 2 Mayerowlch & Vail... (H Olassberg 4 Wilson & Co......... 40 J. B. Root & Co. 202 J. H. Bulla v v 9 F. O. Kellogg Werthelmer & Degen.. 31 Bills & Co.. 8 Sullivan Bros t-. 13 Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co. 186 E. O. Christie John Harvey 314 Dennis & Francis.... V Omaha Pkg. Co 2 Other buyers 1.331 Total 3,126 412 S51 795 221 M2 107 250 T42 1,15 1,901 10,093 2.750 J 6,171 Cattle Receipts of cattle were light k ji tnnrn Inf Ail Is unusual on - Friday, fresh arrivals being only 1,500 head. There waa almost no demand- for western beef and the market wa3 very slow t the week's decline of 5Oc$1.00. No desirable natives were here and prices were nomi nally steady. Sellers were able to get bet ter action on butcher stuff today and the market looked fully steaay. Btocaers ana wbm verv dull, nothing real choic betnK offered. For the week best ltlnds !r steadv r close to It. while plaffi and medium grades show declines of 6075c, Onnlitlnm on Cattle Choice tO prim luavM. 316.60(17.50: good to cnoiee hneves 116.00(316.60: fair to good beeves, 313.50ffil5.00: common to iair ueeo, ti2 noisi3.60: choice to prima yearlings, J16.0017.6; good to choice yearlings 615.00D16.00; lair to gooa jreariuiBa, Iiao0i9il5.00: common to fair yearlings, iin.norai2.OA:. choice to prime grass beeves, 312.0014. 60; good to choice grass beeves, 39.6011.75; fair to good graBS beeves, $8.00 9. 50; common to fair srsss beeves. 37.00.0; Mexicans, I7.008.50: choice to prime grass cows, 17.75 8.76; good to choice grass cows. $6.257.66; fair tn rood crass cows. 35.266.00t com mon to fair grass ctrws, 13.766.25: choice to prime feeders, 10.75l!.0O: good to choice feeders. 39.26(810.60: medium to good feeders. $8.-09.0; common to fair feeders, 8.oo!8,eo; gooa toi cnoice stpca- ers. JD.0U5J10.uu; lair to gooa siocaers. ?.008.75; common to fair stockers. tK6ftin7S: stock heifers. 35.75lS7.25: stock cows, I5.006.25: stock calves, 4)6.00 !9.6S; veal calves, js.uuitf'iz.uu; ouiis. stags, etc., 35.00ll.00i WESTERN CATTLE NEBRASKA. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 6 75 18 civs 216 9 60 New York, Sept. 24. The stock market reflected more clearly at the opening of today's ' session ' th6 change of sentiment uj speculative circles arising from the latest cam paign against commodity prices. Pressure upon various issues, par ticularly motprs, oils, shipping, rub bers and coppers; ws actively re sumed, many of those shares record ing further losses of I to 2 points. Rails Were more stable, recessions An that division being confined to ' a i i .. . ..1 i .. iracnons, t iew icauci, uumuij the high-priced oils, rallied within the first half hour. British sterling exchange was weak. ' Food shares and allies specialties dyere under attack during; the morn ing, Wilson Packing losing 2 points, California Packing Vj and Montgomery-Ward 1. Metals continued to sag with Motors, Steels, Equip ments and Tobaccos. The latter soon rallied, however, with Mexican Pe troleum, Baldwin Locomotive, At lantic Gulf and sevfal of the low nriced rails. St. Paul, Colorado Southern and Lake Erie and West ern preferred were strong, gaining 1 to 3y2 points, with stlch seasoned issues as Norfolk and Western and Northern Patific, but corresponding declines were made by Chicago, Great Western preferred, St. Louis, . . e i , ..r - If Southwestern preierrea ana aoo. LAjl money opened and renewed mio next weeic ar per cent ana ex cffaiiKe On London steadied. " KubDers, particularly tire issues, weakened under heavy pressure at midday. Fisk, Goodrich, Ajax, Kelly-Springfield and United vStates Rubber showed overnight losses of 2 to 7 roints. Crucible and Dinted States steels, Baldwin Locomotive and Mexican Petroleum were com-paratively-f tedy, with junior rails, notably New Haven, Denver & Rio Grande preferred and Kansas ,- & iexas preferred. Specialties added to their losses in the last hour, but representative stdls, rails and oils ifiade partial re covery. The closing was heavy. Selling for both accounts, prompt ed mainly by the price cutting crusade, caused further severe de1 ch'nes arnonir industrials in the stock ma'rket- today. y Sales approximated o3U,uuu snares. - KOITNTZE PLACE HOME. 1901 Blnney St.; 9 rooms, strictly modern; built-in features; t-air. heat; 32,600 will handle. Price, $7,300. Owner there all the-lme. Phone Wob. 646, Sprl nger & Son, 411 Barker Blk. A FEW homes and lots for sale in Park wood addition; a safe place for lnvest ment. Norrls & Norris. Donglas427. f ROOMS modern, garage, twoots, near 24th and Sprague, will take smaller oot tase as psrt payment. Colfax 4182. MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. SMALL house, two lots, cement sidewalk, two blocks tocar; 3900, 3260 cash.- Cot 2511 evenings ' j FIVEROOM modern, garage, two lotsj small cottage as part payment. Col. 4182. . - ' ' J. B. ROBISON, real estate and Invest ment. 442 Bee BIdg. uougias u BENSON & MEYERS CO.. 424 Om. Nat'l North. $2,250 Cash, Balance $35 Per Month Near 24th and Camden Ave. Five-room, strictly modern bunc;alow ell on one floor; full cement basement,' fwnace heat; -dandy floored attlo; extra large lot on paved street; solid cement block garage with asbestos fibre roof; prii-e $5,600; worth your, time to In vestigate. I X, Payne Investment Co., ' 637 Om. Nat Bk. BIdg. Douglas 1781. Ask for Mr. Ulbson. FOR SALE Two new - small homes. Uampton place, on easy terms. Two blocks from Benson car llafr. Wil take used Ford car a first payment Call Walnut 2667. South. CARTER. LAKE BUNGALOW - Three large rooms and sleeping porch, located on south front lot 60x100 ft, oerlooklng the lake. Owner leaving the city and Is willing to sell this cot tage for $3,500, Including tho member ship to, the club. GEORGE & CO., ' Tyler 3f24.' REALTORS. 902 City Nat. Bank BIdg. No. Av. 13 hfrs 746 11 fdrs 1091 39 strs 1072 13 fdrs 60 16 cows 1030 18 cows 976 25 4 bu's1282 5 60 9 35 17 fdrs 620 .. 7 00 00 ( strs 820 9 00 6 75 18 cows 1050 5 10 7 75 UTAH J. O. HALL. t 10 hfrs 755 7 50 11 cows 923 16 strs 1062 10 25 1 calf 200 SOUTH DAKOTA. civs' 220 8 00 22 civs 260 11 cows 1050 6 50 14 cows 920 Hogs Receipts of hogs today were esti mated at 48 loads or 3,300i head. . The market was alow and rather llfeless.and although generally 1025e higher, closed wink. Bulk of sales was $16.10 16.76 with a small piece top of $17.00. : 1 HOGS. '6 75 8 00 9 60 4 60 No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av.' Sh. Pr. 49. .406 ... 15 60 47. .380 ... 16 00 23... 348 70 10 05 72. .293 190 16 Ml 66. .305 ... 16 15 62, .294 140 16 20 60. .318 70 16 25 56. .237 40 18 30 33. .321 ... 16 38 73. .256 350 16 40 25. .260 ... 16 60 '79. .238 140 16 65 88. .181 190 16 60 77. .227- 70 16 76 46.275 40 16 90 10..21S ... 17 00 Sheep Receipts of sheep and lambs for today's trade was of moderate size and all classes of stock ruled generally steady. Best fat lambs top at $13.15. good ewes were wanted up to $6.75fii6.00 and choice fat yearlings would likely bring $8.76 9.00. Demahd for feeders was rather quiet but pretty good strong weight lambs went out at $12.60, Indicating a quotable limit of $13.00 for choice lightweights. Quotations oa shsap: Fat range lambs. $12.00(813.15: feeding Iambs, JU.oOfi' I'll. (Mi; cull lambs, $9.0010.50; yearlings, $8.25 9.00; feeder yearlings. $S. 2G9. 25; weth ers, $6.267.50: ewes, $6.00 6.00; feeding ewes, $4.606.00: ewe culls and canners, $3.003.60. New York Quotations Range t prices of the leading stocks furnished by Logan & Bryan, Peters Trust building: RATT.! High Low Close Thurs, 84 K4Ml 74 '4 84H 44 43 43',, 43 120 120',, 120 120 7C 76V 76 'A 76 V, is to is . i 78 77 78 13 12to 12to A.. T. & 8. f. .. B-Jt. & Ohio ... Canadian Pacific N. Y. & H. a. . Erie R. R. r.. .. Ot. North., ofd. . Chi. Gt. West. . Illinois Cent. .... , Mo. Kan. & Tex. A 7 K. C. Southern ,.i ' 22 Missouri Pac 20 li N. Y., N. H. & H. 37 to North. Pac. Ry. ... 81 Chi. & N. W. I t 74 H Penn. R. R. '. 42 to Reading Co 94 C R. I. & P. ... J9 South. Pacific Co. 96 Southern Railway. .11 Chi. Mil. k St. P... .194 i:nion racirio Wabash , r . . . . 6H 22to 22to 28 - n Hfeto '80 to 74 - - 42 to 9.1 14 95 .10 us 194 79 Vi 13 90 7 2215 28V4 S7 79 4214' 93 39 96 30 38 123 11 128 3U' H7 94 79 to 128 129 36 '.4 36 65 381,4 94 80'i 8S 79 9:' 95s, 30 H 38 44 ..1231 122 12 ... 1314. 11 11T4 STEEL3. Am. far & Fdry . .133, 13214 132 13214 Aiits-Chal. Alfg 3511 35 to 3511 3314 Am. LOCO. Co. ... 94 . 3i 9314 94 U(l. AllQy Slfki Up. 3S14 3814 3814 3914 Maid. I.Oco. iiks. .11014 109 11014 11014 Beth. Steel Com .. 73 7214 731i 7314 uru. cteei ixt lsuto Am. Steel Fds. ... 37 Lack. Stef Co. . . 65 Mid. Steel & Ord.. . 38 Ii Prd. Steel Car Co. 94 Rfp. I. ft S. Co... 8014 Railway SteN 8pif. S)oss-Shelf. S.. &. I. 66 U. S. Steel . . 691i COPPERS, Anc. Cop. Mln. ... 5;t A,!?; Am. S. at R. Co.... 60ii, 6914 iv o. Min. v.o. . . Chile Cop. Co. ... Chino Cop. Co. . . , Cal. & Ariz Insp. Cons. Cop. . . Kcnn. Copper .... Miami Cop. Co. . . . Nev. Cons. Con. Co. i:ay cons. tjop. Co. lolj 15 Utah Cop. Co. ,.. 631b 6214 INDUSTRIALS. Am. Beet Bug. Co ' ?9 A.. G. & W. I. S. S.150 148 148 14 Am. Int. Corp.. ... 74 73 73 74 illll. aom. 1 o u. . 1:0. g v rx. . . ,onn . u- . . 1 bv. Am. Cotton Oil Co. . . Am. Tel. & Tel. . . . $s Brook. Rap. Tran. II Btth. Motors 5-"i low: boloana Amer. can Co.... 35 1i veal calves. I (. hand. Motor Larj 79 66 60 88 'i 1 89 18 1414 .40 24 19 18 1454 44 34 19(4 (io',4 184 1414 44 24 1914 is" 62 to 64V4 38 .94 80 ; 83 62 61 19 14 11 57 46 20 12 63 Chicago Live Ktockv Chicago, Bept. 24. Cattle Receipts. 3,000 head; quality plain; beef steers, slow at yesterday's prices: top yearlings, $16.00; bulk steers, $9.00015.50; good cows and heifers $7.60(310.25; shade higher; other she stock bulls, steady. 36.00SJ7.00 $17.00018.00: Brassy calves. $6.60(H)11.00: i C-nt. Leather Co. 4d steady to strong; stockers and feeders, 1 Cuba Cane S. Co, 3S 14 IMMEDIATE possession; 824 8. 38th St.! 6-room modern stucco bungalow: $2,Sfc cash, bal. mo.- Cretgh. 608 Bee. Ds. 200. $500 CASHv partly modern house. Benja min Frankenberg. Dong. 728 Miscellaneous. - For Sale by Owner Ten acres. Improved, buildings nearly new, 1 mile north and mils ea;t of Mt. Hope cemetery; 2 dosen chickens 20 pair pigeons 2 stacks alfalfa. 1 acre fit grapes, ready to pick, go With' ths place; must sell, leaving country. Call owner, Russc,tl Williams, Wal. 4096 or address Box X-7, Omaha Bee. t'lVK rooiiisi modern oak finish on one, floor, nice large rooms;, two good rooms Could be finished on secpnd floor; nice ln( with Ri,mn fruit trees: enrxl Mira tion: this is really cheap at$5,500,i termtt ' 1 GLOVER-MORELL, V 718 Recline BIdg. Ty. 3623. Har. 4999, Cnlfax 6144. verv ritrv ivin.tlv lower verwtmma r$8.OCH2.00, slow. Hogs Reflelpts. 9.000 head; market mostly 10c to 15c higher than, yesterday's average; top early $17.65; practical ton. $17.60; bulk tight and butchers, $16.6588 17.60; bulk packing sows, $15.5015.75; pips, strong to 15c, higher. . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, $,,000 bead; best fat fcmbs. steady; top natives, $12.75; bulk, $11.60 g 1 2.60; Mthcr good Stontanss, ; nest rat ngnt ewes, ifi.un; diiik rat ni $3000 $500 Down Might take less, house and two lots. Amos Grant Co. . v REALTORS. D. S8fi. 310-2-4--8 Brandels Theater BIdg. iSIRKETT & CO., ,rr. realsUJ250BeeBldg:; Douglas633. DUP.EX pressed brick flat, near 30th"and Farnam: 8 r. on each side: osk finish: Lvnap at $12,600; t-erms. D. 1734 days. r . special barfaln this space overy day. - Beautiful Benson Bungalow, $5,70(X 31l) No. 59th, the prettiest street in Benson. Has living room, (lining foom. kitchen on first floor; 2 bedrooms and bath on 'second. Oak down- stairsTull cmct .basement. Newly painted s'.rd in nice con dition. LarpeA garage. Price $5,700 r $2,500, down. , Call Tyler 50 and ak for Mr. Beed. v HASTINGS & HEYDEN . " 1614 Harney St. Phone vTylcr SO. "The Recollection of Quality Remains Long After the Price Is Forgotten." GOODYEAR and CORNHUSKER . AUTO TIRES and TUBES ' Bicycles, Repairs, Accessories, Supplies, Gunsmith, Locksmith, Phonograph Repairing, Cutlery, Tools, Rasors, Vacuum Cleaners. (JOVELTY REPAIR CO, Roscoe' Rawley, Prop. MAIL ORDERS. 4809 S. 24TH ST. TEL. S. 1404. THE manufacturtT of a fast selling- eleatrical house hold appliance has dealers (de partment stores, electric shops, hjrdware and furnii ure stores) ,wha heed salesmen trained to 'sell this and other appliances. We will train men of good character and placevthem to advantage with our dealers. Actual work in the field dur ing the training enables them to earn mere than an average salary. See Mr. Jech at GAan den ElectricaK Co., .1511 Howard, after 3 p. m. .Bavvwelsrhtft. 15 25i lambs, mostly $13. 60lp713.SE. 5.50; good feeder Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo.. Sept. 24. Cattli Re ceipts, 700 head; calves, canners and low priced sh'6 stock, active and steady; forced market on all other classes, with under tone weak; few cows and heifers, $8.00(n) 8.50; bulk or sals, $5.GO$)6.50; best veal en, $15.OO(fi!15.50; medlumweipht calves, Jl(i.OOff'10.5"; few sales, $8.6011.40; best load carried over. Hogs Receipts. 1,800 head; few active and steady to 10c higher to packers: top. $17.00; market 10c to 20o higher to ship pers: extrem top, $17.20; bulk tight and medium, $16.8517.10; heavy, $16.40 16.90. Sheep and T.ambs Receipts, 1.800 head: sheep, slow and weak; fat lambs, 15c to 25o lower; top westerns, $12.90; feeding lambs, slow. Bioux ( ilv Live Stock. Sioux" nify, la., Sept. 24. -Cattle Re cripts, 1,200 head; morket steady, fed steers and yearllnps, $10.5017.B0; grass steers, $7.00ftil2.25; grass co. $5.75(0) 925; fat cows jind heifers. $9.0012.60; onnners, $4.00ifr.60; feeders. $8. 0011. 50; calves, $5.OO'8.00: feeding cows and heif ers. M.00ffi7.25: stockers, $6.00W.nS. Ifogs Receipts, o.noo head; market- 25c hrgher; light. $16 2516.85; mlveil. $16.00 16.25: rough, $15.60(8)16.00; ' bulk bf st I ps. $16.0016.50. Sheep and I.ambsRceeipts, 500 ' head; market steady. St. Louis Live. Stock. , Kast St. Louts. Sept. 24. CaVtle Re ceipts, 2.600; steers 25i lower; top steers, $12.75; bulk, $8.25ffll2.75; yearling steers and heifers, steady; csnner cows, 10(W15c lower, $3.65(g4.25; bulls, steady; calves, steady; goed and choice vealers. 1 16. 80 ((J 1Z0; feeder steers, easier. Hogs Receipts, 8,000;' 1020e higher; top, $17.80; hulk light and medium, $17.25 C 17.70; bulk heavy, $16.40017.2. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 600; steSiTy. top lambs. $100; JAulk, $10.5011.50; to) ewes, $5.600 5.25.' St. Joseph Live Stock. ft. Joseph, Mo., Sept. 24. Cattle Re celpts. 1.200 head; market slow and weak; steers. $8.50(916.60; cows and heifers, $4.00 016.00; calves. $7.0015.60i dockers and tenders. $.261 1.00. j . Hogs Receipts. v SOOO hoadf market steady to 15c hlirhes; top $17.26; bulk of rales. $16.60717. 16, ' Sheep and-'Lambs Receipts. 4.000 heed: morket steady: eves, $5.00O'6.O0; lambs, tl.-.OOg 13.28, M Omaha Potato Market. -One car Nraska trrlred. four ears on track Including broken: demand and mfive- I ment moiVrate, market stcardy: llttls charge In pslcesr sale direct tn- retnllnrs: Nebrsskk., saeked Fsrly Ohio. No. 1. $2.79 tt S.Oft. oatlv $2.75: Minnesota. sarked Early Ohio, No. 1. $3.75 3.00. ' mostly. $2 85. .... I fpot Cotton. Quid; middling, 23.6 ' i Cal. Pack. Corpv . 641, Cal. Petrol. Corp.. 28 Corn Pr. Rfg. Co.. 85 Mit. r.n. & Stsmp. fiO' Fisk Rubber Co... 22 C.i n. Electric Co. .143 t',abtot W. & W. . 8 Gen, Motors Co... 1 CScodrlchCo 61 Ain, If. A L. Co. . . 1 J Hark. & Brkr. Car 87Vj V. S. Ind. AI. Co.. 83 Inter. Nickel ..... 19 Inter. Paper Co... 78' Ajax Rubber Co.. 45 Kell-Sprlng. Tire. 61 Keystone T. & R.. 16 Inter. Merc. .Mar., 23 Max. Motor Co... 7TS Mex. Petroleum ..188 Middle States Oil. l(i'i- l'urc Oil ,. 39 Vj Willys-Over. Ov . nit Pierre Oil Cor. . . 1 1 '4 Pan. -Am. P. A Tr. 13 Pletca-Ar. Motor.-j 3d -Royal lutch Co.. 874 IT. S. Rubber Co.. 83 Am. Sug. Rfg. Co.llOVi Sfnilalr O. A Rfg. 32i Sears-Roebuck C0..13514 Strom. Carb. Co.. 70 i Studehnker Corp.. 59 V4 Tb. Prod. Co 71 U Trans-Con. Oil ... 12 Texas Co 60 IT. S. F. P. Corp.. 6814 IT. 8. ft.. R. Mln. ..... The White Mo. Co 4414 Wilson Co., Inc., . Wistlntr. Airhrake.ini West. El. & Mfg.. 4714, Amer. Woolen Co. 78'4 Money . Marks UTllng V i 8614 87 88V4 , themanul theman 23 97 97 98 11 11 i 5 5 5 , 3U 34V 35 i 794 7 7 44, 4414 46 . 37 !i 37 38 t68 64 , 65 28 28 28 84 , 84 85 60 60 0Vi 20 21 2J 143 143 - 141 6 8 8 19 19 19 4S 49 51 : 1 3 1 12 1 2 67 67 67 8S 83 84 18 18 19 76 76 78 12 42 45 65 66 (62 13 14 IS 23 23 - 23 7 7 184 187 185 - 15 16 15 .19 39 39 12 . 12 13 s 14 14 14 192 MH 35, 36 36 7 87 87 81 81 83 110 110 109 32 32 32 135 135 134 68 69 70 57 68 69 68 68 70 12 12 12 60 ,60 50 57 S8 58 65 44 $4 44 '62 101 101 , 48 47 47 76 76 7$ ,406 shares. Thurs, Close Close .....7 7 0165 .0163 Omaha, September 24. Cash wheat and corn broke sharply today, withwheat off 6 to 10 cents and No. 1 and No, 2 hard-generally 9 to, 10cents-lower s The whet?t future market at Chicagowas around 11 to 12 cents, Omaha cash breaking in sympathy. 'Sale? of wheat were slow and only 'a few "cars were- sold, the bulk teing carried over... Corn was off 3 to 4 cants with the market slow even at the decline. Oats were unchanged to YsR up, No. 3 white up He for the bulk. Rye and barley were unchanged. Receipts of wheat today . were fair and other grains light.' WHEAT ko. 1 hard: 7 cars, $2.31; 1 car, $2.10 (smutty.) No. 2 hard: 1 car, $2.30! 4 cars, $2.30. No. 2 Jfard: 1 car, $3.30; 1 car, $2.23. (smutty.) No. 6 hard: 1 car, $2.24 (sour and smutty); 1 car, $2.21 (light.) No. 1 tprlng- 1 car $2.50 (dark north ern, special billing.) , No., 5 Northern Spring: 1 car $2.21 (dark.) i Si.mple spring: 2 oars, $2.18 (dark north, em): 2 cars, $t.!6 (northern); 1 car, $2.16; 1 car, $2.12 (dark.) , . Sample mixed: 1 car. $2.20; 2 cars, $2.18 "CORN No. 2 whites S oars, $1.03. No. 3 white: 3 cars, $1.02. . , No. 4 white: 1, car, $1.02. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $1.06. No. S yellow: 2 cars, $1.06: 4 cars, $1.04. No. 3 yellow: 3 cars, $1.04; 1 car, $1,03. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, H.02. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $101. ..'v;. OATS No. 3 white- 4 cars, 6oc. No. 3 white: 6 cars, E4c t RYE No. it 2 cars $1,73. BARLEY No. 3: 1 car, 95c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Week Year Shipments Today Ago Ago Wheat .....Tr: 116 119- CoVn 4 41 Oats , 23 18 Rye . . . . 6 2 Barley 2 1 Receipts Wheat 79 107 Corn 25 38 Oats 1 13. Rye . 19 1 . Barley, 1 5 CHICAGO. CARLOT RECEIPTS Wl-( Von Chicago, Sept. 24. Heavy selling led to a sharp break in wheat prices today. Part of the selling appeared to bp oft European account and part was said to be hedging from the souttrwegt. Later, buying for. a house v with seaboara connections helped to rally the market some what:; Opening , quotations, which ranged from'lc to 74c lower, with December $2.32 to $2.34 and March $2.20 to. $2.24, w,cre followed by a moderate, reaction from initial bot tom" figures;-- - " Liberal receipts had a bearish ef fect on corn. After opening. $ic to 3c lower, with ' December 98J4c "to SSjC,' the market scored additional losses, December and May selling at the lowest prices yet this season. All deliveries of oats fell in sym- pathy with corn to a new low price level for. thex 1920 crop, starting un changed to 5c down, with Decem ber at 57;4c to 57c. ( - Upturns in the hog market; ga"ve fir'iincss to provisions." Talk of general deflation in liv inK costs was a decided bearish fac tor, and the market developed acute weakness near the end ot tfie session. Prices closed heavy, 10J4 to 12c net lower, with .December $2.25 to $2.25J4 and March, $2.15 to $2.16. Subsequently, advances resulted from a let-up in, the active commis sion house selling which' has been a bearish influence of late. -Fresh de clines, hofevef, ensued owing large ly fo fine weather. The closi was nervous, 1 to 2j4c net lowerAwith December 976 to 97c. ' Bonds and Notes -L, Tlond and note quotations furnished by rulers Trust Company: Appro. Bid Asked Yield K 8.40 . 96 96 . 99 99 . 99 99 . 90 91, .101 101 r cun. 6s. '20-'J4.. 98 90 r 7, 130... ...t-. 96 96 Am. -T. & T. 6s, 1924.. Am. T. & ,T. 6.1, 1926... Am. Tob. Co. 7s, 1922. . AiiL Tob. Co. 7s. 1923.-. Anaconda Cop. 6s, .1949. Krench 8s. 1945 Armour Armou 139 26 42 7 0 107 12 21 0 Todnv Wheat . 40 Corn . Oats ......400 65 Week' Ago 58. 264 115 Year Cont. Ago Grade 418 31 113 321 117. 68 vneai Corn . , Oats . Wheat Corn . Oats . KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS. Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago .210 176 8 16 ST.. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago 8 RECETF 362 6 9 .123. 64 38 .146, 61 30 138 24 43 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipts- Wheat ....... Corn Oats Shipments Wheat Corn Oats Today . ,1,876,000 .. 913,000 .. 931,000 Year Ago 2,197,000 301, Off 651.0073 ,..1.448,000 1.324.000 346,000 211,000 391,000 482,000 EXPORT CLEARANCE3. , Todnv Yeas Asm Wheat 1,602,000 S6O00 OMAHA GRAIN INSPEC.riOfl. i The number of cars of grain of the sev eral grades Inspected "In" here during the pasi t pours' ioiiows: . WheaPNojl hard, 26; No. 2 hard, 26; No. 3 hard, "17; Jlfc. 4 hard. 10: No. 5 hard 1; shmpIaJard, 2; No. 1 mixed, 2; No. 2 mixed. No. 4 mixed, 2; No. 5 mixed. 2rHo. Wsnrlng. ,2: No. 2 spring. 2: sample sprimj, 8.' Total, 112. Corn No. 1 white. 1: No. 2 white. 6: No. 2 white, by No.' 4 white, 1; No. 6 white, 1; No. f yellow, 3; No. 2 yellow, No. 3 yellow, 6; No. 4 yellow, 2; No. 3 mixed, 9; No. 3 mixed, 2; No. 4 mixed, 1: No. 6 mixjjd, 2; No. ,$ rfitxad, 1. Total, 43. m ' Oats N. 2vhlte. : No. 3 white. 11; No. 4 whits, 6. Total, 21. Rye--No. 2, 3: No. 3. 2; simple, 1. Total. 6. . ' Barley No. 4. 1: sample, 1. Total, Z. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, i Sept. , 24. Flour Un changed. uran ?J7.60igJ4(i.oo. , Corn -$1.10(21.11. Oats 52W53C Barley 7296e. Rye No. 2. $1.791.81. Flax No. 1. $3,223.24. CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES By Updike Grain Co., Doug. 2 C27.,5ept, 24. Art. I Open. High. Low. I Close. Yes'y, wTti '"TT"- s Dec. 2.34 2.34J 2.25 2.25 2.36 Mar. 2.24 2.24 2.16 2.16 2.27 Rye . . -v ' Sep. .01 2.05 2.00 2.00 2.04 Dec. 1.72 1.72 1.67 l.f7 1.73 Corn. ' Sep. 1.25 2.28 1.23 1.25 1.27 Dec .98 1.00 .97 .S .99 May -.99 1.01 .98 .98 1.00 Oats. . . , Sep. .54 .55 .54 .54 ,54' Doc7 .67 .68 .57 .57 ' .67 May .61 .62 .61 .61 .61 Pork -i Oct. 24.40 S4.45 24.40 24.40 24.60 Lord Sep. 19.8,7 19.87 19.87 19.87 19.95 Oct. 20.00 0.00 19.75 19.95 ' Sep. 16.70 16.70 16.70 116.70 16.80 ' Oct. 16.90 ' 10.90 16.70 116.70 16.80 , fev York Bonds. . 7.20 7.25 7.60 7.45 8.00 7.36 7.50 7.90 7.75 7.96 8.06 7.40 7.30 8.2 7.10 6.90 8.20 60 05 11.10 5 90 Pioct. A Gam. 7s, 1922i. 99 100 7.00 Pioct. & Ham. 7s. 1923. .- 99 mo 7.uu Swift ei Co. I'.S, 1921 8 99 7 5 Belgian (iswt. 6s. 1926.. 92 BelL-ian (iTvt. 78.- 1945. 97 IV-th. Steel 7s, 22..... 97 Heth. Steel 7s. 1023. 96 BrIUsh 6s. 1929....... 87 British 6s. 1931... O,, B. & y. 4s, lff. Can. Govt. 6s, 1921 Can. Govt. 5s, -1939 C. c Good .lap. Govt. 1st 4s, 1925 74 95 93 90 93 98 98 97 87 98 96 98 90 .. C. C. & St,JU 6s. 1929 86 87V, 8.2 ud. Pack. ca.7brmr.: 97 tm - 7.6 oodrlch' 7s, 1926 92 92 9.0 ..... .... , if .. i.ni ni i TK 1 I 1 Jap Govt. 4s, 1931 68 68k 10.46 I,:gt. & Myers 6s, 1921,. 97 98 7.96 u-luc (ZnVt. Us 194(1..'-. I'r.inn Paiiflc SaAigSS;? 97 98 -41.30 AVIlson conv. 657 192s. . . 81 8$. Chicago Storks. 9.10 The following quotations aro furnished bv Logirfi & lryan, members of all prin cipal Exchanges, room 248. Peters Trust building (formerly Bee 'building). Byven- trenth ana Farnam streets, umana, nm.. Armour A Co. pfd. 90 Armour Leather Co. oOmmon 16 Cudahy l'nck. Co. common... -69 Libbv, McNeil ei IJhhy. 12 12 Montgomery Ward Co SI - iatlonnl Leather 10 Swift Co 1"8 Swift International 31 K 32, Union Carbide & Carbon, Co... 66 Liberty Bond Trices. New York, Sept. 21. Prices of Liberty bonds at noon were: 3s, 90.30; first 4t. 67.00; secend 4 86.70: first 4s, 87.60; second 4s, 86 94; third 4s, 89.80; fourth 4Ku, 86.96; Victory 3s, C,.88, Victory 4s. 95.96. ' Liberty bomls closed: 3s, 90.32: ftrst 4a, 87.80c; second 4s. 87.20; first 4s, 88.40; second His. 87.32; third 4s, 90.16: fourth 4V4s, 87.86; Victory 3s, 96.08; Victory 4y4s. 86.10. 7 Dirce Court. Divorce' Vtttn. ' Pearl Reynolds from Louie Reynolds, ,(1 cruelty. , .ni Martha Targncewskl from Peier Targa cewskl, nonsupport. ... Klsle Berliner from Honry Berliner, non support. . Mlnnio DaLaod from Kdward DcLand, f nonsupport. l-' ;ce Divorce Pelltions. ' Carrie Seism against Alwyn Seism, non- ""v'ojr'fS'ederick agnlnst Earl FTedvrkk, . oruelty. , , .h- Nellie Mahosy against Jchn W. Maho- ney, cruelty. ' i. . Building Permits. " , -J. J. Camero.i. Jr.. 255S Camden oanue, , frame garage, $150.. N. J. Hkogman Sons, 3015 Llncoli - boulevard, frame dwelling, .00. g " . N. J. SUogman & Sons, S108 Llncoll . boulevard, frame dwelling, $6,000. ' .. The followTrTft rruotatloos are furnished by Logan & Bryan, members of all prin cipal exeeianges. room 248. Peters Trust building (formerly Bee building), 17th and Frrfram streets, umiin, jnod. ZJchlHon 4s B. & O., Con. i- Bethlehem Steel Ref 4s, Central Pacific, lat 4s . C, B. & Q... Jt. 4s ... St. Paul Gen. 4s .... C. N. V 0cn. 4s L. St W. UnJ4a . New York Ry. 4s Moithern Piclflc P. L. 4s Reading Con. 4a . , . . Union Pacific lBt 4 ... U. H. Steel 5s S. P. Cv. 5s S. P. Cv. 4s Penn. Can. 4s Penn. Oen. 4a Co. Com, 6s ..765D78 ...68 Jf68 ,.f.7878 ., .73 D73 . . .95 9fi ...75 (977 -...76 77 ...79(79 .,;28ia92 ...75(3i75 . ..; .80(980: ...79 (979 ..,1(B9!! .4.99 (399 ...78lnl79 ...88 1190 . . ,'7S0 ..'.86 85 - AT THE THEATERS BURLK8QUE mky coine and btirlesque may go, out Barney Oerard's foun tain pen will go on forevtr, for again this season ha has written new bpoks for each of, his productions, "Oirls-de Looks" anir "Follies of tho Day," the former of which will be the attraction at th Gayety for the entire week, opening with a mat inee today. This enterprising producer, who has , made big prdduotions for many years, is always on the lookout for some thing new, and is untiring in his efforts to secure the best for his patrons. Aside from a new book and an entirely nw production; he has at considerable time and txper.se arranged with. Jos. K. Wat son and Will H. tfohan. who scored here laje" season, to remain in burlesque, they Wiving received, tempting offers to desert this field rjf entertainment.- Tomorrow' HiaUaee starts at 3:00. y . - Fkial performances will be, given this eyeing) of the musical ravue, "La Spirit SPECIAL FOR HUNTERS Fresh Smokeless Shells, 10, 12, 16 G. A., at $1.00 and $1:20 per box. - ' ' . ROSENBERG TOOL CO., - 418 North 16th Street de Madl Oral." the gorgeously staget attraction of which a sextet of l'"'f"' mentallsts Is a prominent feature 1 h curtain this evening is to rise at 7:f o'clock. Starting with the matinee Buh-, day come Krann Dodson and his "Thirteen-Sirens." These alluring nymphs cal jola spectators Into a vein of hilarloui entertainment. Dr. Dobson Is a llghl comedian, whose methods are clean cut and unctuous. Will Mahonoy. the excep-;,, tlonally humorous monoioglst, ta to b a feature of the show. Anoth-r--'of tlwiv featured acts Is o be contributed by: Elsie Pllcer and Dudley DousSiis. -They are young people, full of'viw. anlmatien and talent. Four, other excellent acts will give wide variety to the show which is pretty euro to be regarded as on of the best presented id tho Orpheum this 1 season. . 5 . ' Grace La Rye and Halo Hamilton ara" co-stars in Hlear Me," the optimistic comedy with songs, which has been de lighting large audiences at the Branded all this week pill close Its , engagement with the two performance today, mat inee and evenirg. , Mlu La Rue is an . artist of International puatlon, having appeared as a musical comedy star, a recitalijtt of Interpreflve ..songs upon the. concert platform, and associate prima dona in grand opera, one of the highest salaried Artists In Vlire- vaudeville, and an actrcssyif exceptional charm and mime tic scope. In "Tlear Me," she hHB a rar ,? Opportunity to disclose her dramatic and1 lyric abilities, which she takes advant age of, with authority and success. - Torts' concluding performances will be given of the variety bill at the Empress theater, of which the most popular at traction is the' singing and Instrumental , offering of the Sargent Brothers. An acl that Is proving especially delightful to, the kiddles, Is the performance given by lCmmett's Canines.. The aerial ring num ber, presented by the Thre Falcons, la ' rsplete with sensational -throws, drops and swings and is most effective from tb standpoint ot thrilling sensationalism. . ' The Brahdels will he bright tomorrow night when Fluke O'Hara opi-ns his en- ' gagement of eight nights and two mat- lnees in "Springtime in Mayo." As the' title would Indicate the story has to deal with certain affairs of the Emerald Isle. i In "Springtime in Mayo," Mr. O'Hara Is said to give the play many rare moments"., and treats .-his ruje with sucja care and skill that he result Is as natural and finished an image as could be desired. , . His vocal efforts, as usual, are sure ta stand out boldly. .-..'. QViand 7 Farm, Mortgages 38 YEARS WITHOUT A LOSS JCloke Investment Co. I , Omaha Nat'l BkT Bldr, 1 Omaha. PHONE DOUG. 1150. ) , St. Loul (irain. St, Louis.' Sept. 24. Wheat December, $2.25; March, $2.16. corn December, 8i4c; May, 9s?fec asked. . Oats December, 68 P. I Kansas City tiraln. I Kansas City. Mo.- Sept. I'4. "Wheat December. $2.20; Marsh, $2.10. ( Corn Decemlx-r, 9lo; May, 81c. New i'ork Metals, New York. Sept. 24. Connor. Iron". Antimony and Zinc Unchanged. Tin ejteady; soot and nearby. 843.75: futures, $44.50. s Lead Easier; spot, 8.00c. At London Spot! Copper, 95, 17s. 6d; Inc. 40, 17s 6d others unchanged. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago, Sept. 24. Potatoes Weak; re ceipts, 104 cars; Mlnr.esoWr arid Wisconsin Round White, sacked , or bulk, $1.50(f8 1.75 Minnesota and" South -Dakota Early Ohio, sacked .and bulk. $L0&L80: Jer sey Cobblers, sacked, $2.00; Ulanta, sacked and bulk. $1,751.85. Chlcugo Traduce. Chicago, Sept. 4. Butter Higher: cienmeryi 44f6Sc. figgs uncnangedr receipts, 4.2U0 cases. Poultry- Alive, lower: fowls. general run, sue; sprints.' 31114c; turkeys, 45p, 1 Butter nndggs In Omaha. ' Eggs Nd. 1. 53o do.i No. -2. 44c doa. crackN. 89c dos. Butter 41c lb. New York Coffee. New York. Sept. 24. Coffee Rio No. 7. 8. Futures, ste-dy: December. 7.83c: May. 8.60c. - liar Sliver. New York Sept. 24. Bar Silver Do mestic, unchanged; foreign, H3c. . Mexican Dollars 71c. r New York Cotton. New York, Sept. 24. Cotton cfoled steady at net advance of 7 points on July, but 16 to 80 points lower on ajhe positions. . .3,48 3.49 New York Money. New York, Spt. 24. Prima, Mercantile Paper 8 per rent. . Exchange Heavy. - Sterling iieniand, $3.47; cables. $3.48. - , Francs Demand, 6.66c; cables. 6. Ode. Belgian Franca Demand, 7.06c; cables, 7.08c. (iullders remand. 30.87c; cables, 31.00c. , Lfre Dcnmnd. 4.16r: cables, ' 4.18c. Marks Deimind, 1.53c; cables, 1.5lc. New York Exchange on Montreal per cent discount. Time Loans Firm, with some shading; nil dates 8 per cent. , - Call Money Stojdy Jstgh, 7 per rent; low, 7 per cent; rullngrrate, 7 pet cent: closing bid, 8 per censu (offered at 7 per cent; last loan 7 per cent. New York Produce. New York, Sept. 24. Butler firm and Unchanged. F.ggK Firm; fresh-uathered extra firsts, int-hanged ; fresh gathered firsts, 68 4 60c, 'herse Firm and -unchanged. " ' Poultry Live,- steady; rhlckens by flcl-rhl, n4f()36c:. by express, 3iJiP40c; fowls. 40(J042c: obf roosters. 22c: turkeys, 40c; dresBcd, steady and unchanged. "New York Ilrled Friilts., sNew York. Sept. 21 fcvaporatrd Applei Neglected. ' x - Prunse Firm. - - . ...... Apricots ind Pca.:he.i Steady, l.'alslnt; Finn. ' Linseed Oil. , T'ni'uth. Minn, Sept. 24. Uris-Cu 33.19 3.9' , 1 ' Local Stocks and Bonds I Nev York Sugar. New York, Sept. 24. The local market for raw sugar was somewhat 'unsettled today, and while prices were unchanged rtiere seemed to he a little more disposi tion to sell, while the demand was light and confined to nearby requirements only. There were sales of 6,000 bags of Porto Ricos in part at 10.76 for Centrifugal and 2,600 bags of Cubas at 9 c. I. L equal to 10.78 for Centrifugal, with more offers at the close without being taken, s New 'I'ork Oenernk New York, Sept. 24. Fdour Steady Kansas .straights, $11.7512.75. Wheat Spot weak; No. 2. reel and No. 2 hard) $2.55 c. I. f. spot track New York and No. 2 mixed durum, $2.51 -c. I. ; to arrive. - Corn Spot, easyi No, 2 yellow, $1.40 and ,No. 2 mixed, $1.38 c. i. f. New York 10 days shipment. Oats Spat, quiet; No. 1 white, 71c. Tork Irregular. Family, $440050.00. Lard Easy; mlddlewest, $20.502O.B0. Other Articles Unchanged. Cotton Futures. New York, Sept. 24. Cotton futures opened steady; October, 26.65c; December, 24.20c; January, 23.35c; March, 23.15c: May, 22.75c. V Cotton futures closed ,st-:idy; October, 25.95c;-December. 2$.5c: January, 23.30c; March, 22,85c; May, 22.35c. OnTaha .Produce : , - Wholesale prices of baef cuts are: No. 2 ribs, per lb., 24c; No 3 rihs, per lb . 16c; No. 2 loins, per lb.. 84c'; No. 3 loins, per lb., 24c; No. 2 rounds, per lb.. 22c; No. 3 rounds, per lb.. ISc; No. 2 chucks, per lb.. 13c; No. 3 chucks, per lb.. 10c: No. 2 plates.-per lb., 10c; No. 3 plates, per lb., 8c. Furnished by Gllinsky FruitVompany : Fruit and vegetable quotations by Gllin sky Fruit company: Bananas-i-Pef pound, 12c. -A. Oranges 96, 126, 288, ' 324.- $7.50; loV), "', .ou; -in. uu, zitj. J9.00. . , : r-i Bid. 96 80 94 92 Quotations furnished by Burns, Company. Stocks Alfalfa Butter Co. pfd Burgess-Nssh f)f(l. 7 per cent, 1923-1(42 Bradley, Mefflman Sc Smith. Eldredge-Reynolds Co., 7 per rent pfd Fairmont Creamery pfd t.ooch Food Prod, pra .. Harding Cream 7 per rt. pfd. ... v Om. & C. B. St. Ry. Com xPaxton Gallagher Co. 7 per cent pfd . 98 xM. C. Peters Mill 7 Jjer cent pfd., 1936 -1. 1... 5 it. E. Smith BIdg. Co. 7 per cent pfd 97 M. K. Smlt'i Dry Uoods 7 per cent pfd ; Thompson- Bclden & Co. 7 per -ht pfd 98 Union Stock Yards. Omaha . . 92 Bonds Argentine Gov. Ext. 4s .J. Brlnker Ask. 70 100 96 98 90 -1 100 '. 8 100 101 101 97 7.00 Real Estate Transfers" Anton Laclna and wife, to Orvllle V. Brown and Wife, Parker St. 4 ft. w. of,42d St., n. s., 47x130..$ 400 Adolph Vcrrarke and wife to Hec tor Bouchart et al, U St., 300 ft. 1 w. of 39th St., n. s., 60x120 1,276 W. P. Coan and wife et al to Lula Stanley et aU Drexel St.. 115 ft! e. of 25th St., . s 42x126 230 Harold Qrove and wife to Charles A. Ware, Wajtelfy at., 200, ft w. of 41st ave.. n. a., 60x136 7,500 Clin, H. Reebs to Ualfiy V. Buicli more, 3lst ave.', tw, ft. s. ot Davenport St., w s., 63x186 ,6,600 National i.nnd Co. to John '. v Klauck and wife, TV w. cor. 20(11. and Spfngue, 60x124.... 1,600 Joseph Kauisky nrd nit to John Thompson et al, lA'exel at., 105 ft. W. of 25th St., st s., 4128... 30 Anna Moley to Olof M. N-lHon and -wife, Seward st . 200 ft. w. of' ' Military nve., s. s.. 60140...... 4,506 Katie Miller and husband to Mary .iory, :,io st no ri, n, erf 1, si. W.' ., 50x1 JO. , . Lemons 300 Bunklst, $5.50; 300 Sun kist $6,00; 300 Red Ball. $5 00; 360 Red Bali, $4.50. .A,,IS;.T Illlno'3- bushel Jonathans. $3.50; Michigan Maiden JJlush. box, $2 7i. Prunes 4-basket crate. Italian. $2.00! peach boxes. $1.50. Peaches Saiways, $1.73: Colorado 1 heitas. $2.0: Michigan Elberias, bushel. $4.2u; Utah Elbertas, bushel, $4.25 Pears CHh BartleMs, box, $4.50; New. York Bartletts. bnsket, $4. no; Michigan Kelffors,. bnsket, $2.60; Selckels. basket. $1.00; Dprhfss. bnsket. $.1.75. Cantsfoupfs Flats, $1.75; standards Grapes Home-grown Concords, 60c; Malagas, $3.00; Tokays, $3.00; Lugs, etc, market price. Potatoes-Nebraska Ohloa. So: ho inner sweets. $2.50. Cranberries Barrels and boxes delivery September 25 to Octofier 1. Nuts Soft shell almondsi IXL,.snsV lots. 28c: IXL, small lots. 35c: Drake. sack lots, 20c; Drake, smnfl lets. 25c. Caubaee Cralo lots. mn ini 3c. Onions Ijrgn yellow, socks, 3r; red, sacks, 'Sc; Spanish seed, bnsket, $2.50. Vegetables Turnips, market . basket, $1.00: beets, market basket, 7fc; carrots, market basket, 75c; . tomxttks. market basket,. $1.00; cucumbers, market, basket, $1.00; pickling onions. market bssket, Sr.Sfl: egg plant, markot basket, $1.10; cauliflower, per lb. 15c: leaf lettuce! per dozen. 75c; head lettuce, per dozen, $1.50; green peppers, mangoes bkrt, 75c; red peppers, mangoes. , basket, $1.26: red pep pers, lady flneers. murlcot pries; Miikan cirlery, per down. 75c; Colorado .ribo celtry, per dozen. $1.40, Hone Comb, per case. 24 'frames, $7.50. Repack Baskets ,(2:i0 ti case) S 4. S3. Peanuts Jumbo raw, per lb.. 17c; Jum bo, roast, per b.. ;l9c; No. lw ruev. per lb., 12c; No. 1. diist, per Ih. lSs, ltf-lb. can salted. $3.25. Crnckerjack. Checkers Chums 100 to case, pr'zo, $7.00; 60 to case, prise, $3.60; ICO lo case, no prize. $6.75; 0 to oase, no prise. $3.40. . . ... Pop Corn Per pound, 10:-. Onion! Sets March 1," 1921: Jted, per bushel, $2.25; yellow, per bushel. $2.00; whiter 'per- bushel, $2.75. Oysters Northern Juannarda, large cans. 70c; small cans, 60c. Northern Selects, large cans. 76c; small cans, 5."c,; New York' Counts, large cans, 60o; smaM cans, 60c. Fish Fresh halibut. snMMl, -lb., per pound, tOc; fresh red Salmon, per pound. 23c: fresh fall salmon, tier nniinri 90c- halibut, DfVdlurn, 7o; ohannrl catfish, fine stock, slues to suit. 32c; bullheads, largf northern, plentiful. 24o: trout.' sizes to suit market, frotcn. 22c; whirsexh.. fine sizes. 28c; black cod.' 17c; crop pies, medium. 20c: O. 24c: pickerel, Ca nadian Jacks, large. Ho; dressed, 17c: yel low pike, fins sixes, henp, 25c; red snnp per, ,fiier J6e' WbW perch, nice size. 12c; eorp.No. I. 12c; herring, 11c; Jumbo frogs, per dosen, $3.76: medium. $1.85; small. 85c: hlnfli bs, medium id smslU per pound, toe: O. 8. per pntind.. S6r finnan haddle, Ifr.lh hn nn. Mnnn.l 14,,' unnlt f n-hlla. , , H.,u , i.v , ...... , ff,h .' lA-lh. ImhptM. ner nAnnri S?.r : kln- pered anlmon. . 10-lb. bpx. per pound,. 22c, nan, menr. pc -- -- -per cn,iy!e- . DIVIDENDS Payable Quarterly - THRIFT leads to happiness; it is a key to success;' means prosperous old age, and it surely leads to the building and loan association. ; v Be thrifty. There is nothing better than to open an account in the OCCIDENTAL BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, where you .Will receive fi dividends Compounded quarterljror payable in cash if you "prefer.' ' ' y x Occidental Building & Loan Assacialioij: r '. Corner 18th and Harney. ' '. 1 ) Assets . . . . . . Reserve Fund. , John F. Flack, Pres. ( D A ft rr i i , . n , -Johi T. Brownlee,-Asst. Sec'y. $ 3sa,ooo.oo Gets C. Flacfcj" Treas. E. N. Bevell, Sec. -Robt. Dempster, Dir. VICE We Specialize in the Careful Handling o? Orders for . FOR-i- PUT U R E ' D EL I V. 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