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THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 1920.
Live Stock and Graiir
dmaha Prod
roduce
Chicago Grain
Live Stock
i s S.,7
17.67
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Omaha. Ckitntw H.
Rseetpt r: tattle. Hoc Phae?
orficii Motiutr ....).; 4,4
Official Tursday ...in.iH 4.aT
official WrdnnKlBjF . 7,8;i .Ht
Crfirial Thursday .. '.781
r.tlmt Friday ... .( 3.
r Guv. this vwk ...4:.:ii ro.4.i
Same dva last WWW 41.31.4 ts.twS lOf, 444
Mm dave ! wkl. acns,&l ;i).:4 13,04
Unn diyi S WU. i4k.f.v7 17 417 11. (mo
bam. daya ysar aefl 74.111 W K1.S0
Caitla For a Friday tha run of cai
was rnr fair, around 2 2(M head tw
ins; reiiurtad In. Pnre ruled aboul sirady
i.n wtssiorn barf and faMrra. Short li
in ttves wi-rt atow and wwak tow and
lu-ifar. hlcb hav. advanced herr this
v nak In ttir face of dat-lin a almost
St'.i ulher yu.nui, beramr very low todav
m.d prli-a rantrrd aiuahore :rom aleadj
m l.'.fi:'uc lowar than s'Mi!da.
Ouotaunus on Oa ilia 'hmca to prime
iHirvra. llt-Sl17.HI: good to choice I
Omaha Grain
October 15.
Cash i)eat price Ndvanced
sharpljr today, following VChicago
futures, which were up on an an
nouncement that President Wilson
had asked the federal traSe commis
sion and Department of Agriculture
to investigate charges made by
Governor Allen of Kansas against
the Chicago Eoard of Trade. Cash
prices were up 3 to 7 cents with the
upturn coming while trading was in
progress, and as a result low grades
xif wheat sold late brought in many
instances higher figures than those
obtained for choice offerings. Corn
iwrvea. H4 Mai&.t; tir to imd iwevea. ; was up 1 to 2 cents and oats
to
itM.iiffH tin; nnmon t. lair reve, CMlt r-v. -Hvantvrf 3 tn 6 rent
Chicago Grain and Provision!.
Chicago, Oct. 15 Absence of x-
;i'rll.0; lair to -to6 gnm , brrvea.
v nnij;B. pnmuion to fair rraaa brrvra.
S.liti 5.&0: Wrxlcana. S 00 7 76 ; ' cholua
tirim rraaa ijowh. t7.64is.b0: food t
rhnlca iraaa run, t.M0"-SS: fair to (nod
praaa corn, a.b04i'().fvt); t-ommon to fair
rraaa am, l3 7ifr6.:t; rholtc to prima
(film, . 7I11. tit): ennd to cbntu lurt-
-a, s oi.7; medium to (rood fwdera. J
I; s. t : t oinmim to lair lwai ai on
7.6I: iruod ta rhoii' tot:kpr, S.:6
S6; fair to food atoekcrs. 7.l)e .Si;
t-nmmiin to tatr atockara. $5.0 i.lt : atoi-k
hfifera, tii.atiifi T.6C; atwk rowt, S4 7
i "6; atiKk catvea, $fi (M'd .CTi; vral calvea,
ii biC1S.i: bulla, atuita. otc li.006 7.60.
Hoes Only i.nuo hoBa era reirlwd
for tnday'a tratlr. and demand from all
ouartara a0 a 4alr datrre of activity ml
aiirhtly hmhr t-rtajB. Parking drovea
rra Tut up at a wm'rat advanro of 6tp
liir-. with a fpw hntg b;11idr ateady tn
trnni:. Tr.r yurda arr clarfd In irood
aanoiL Bulk of rarrtiua changed hand
at !?. 14.Si. with beat lis &t fauga
xituking a top of $14. 7&. .
Slierr Siimrthlnit Ilka 7,000 ahaep were
raroived today and good killing gradea
ir rather aoarrr; best lamtia hurt. .
hlnment of. woll-flniahed. roroo-backa.
brought 112. on; trada waa quoted gener
ally eiradv. Good cowa were In fair re-nn-l
ut to t6.za and fat aged weihera
would likely aell up to 7.MGi 7.6U. The
ierdrr market waa a lively affair from
The atHrt at lirlrea lOfil&r higher: aeveral
nad of good feeding lambe went out at
-f i:.60.
WuL'TATIUM tii bUbU-.
-Killera.
crt ft weater lamba IH.Miftll.Se
10c;
ll tiBp 12 t': I'holna ta prtme yrarllnga. ' , , ' , J . " . lu v" v i ribs, per lb.. :c; No. S rllw. per lb., 16c;
US iw! l.el; good to choice yearlings, . na Dariey J to O CCDtS. Ny. loins, per lb.. SSc; No. S loina pet"
S14 f.ne Id 00;, fair to .good yearlings. . ehirago Tribune aaya- Blocks of wheat i 111 --c: No- : rounda. per lb., ric: No. S
i; Iiufl4 00; oomroon to fair yearlings. , ,h. , r.":. f'.r.Jvil ! rounda ner . 17t : ?io S chucks, per lb..
iit'iU i0: choice to prime graaa beeves. I ., ,h, ii,.-Ti.n.m.i., nr ll!Vt; S chucks, per lb.. l"c: No. i
i;.IMi13.Mli good to choice graaa oeevea. I xrrlcultura e.Mm.t.rt -v.irrt.v Thu
comparea with 747,000 nu on the same
date latit year. The total on hand the
firm of this month represented 477.000 -KliO
hunht-ls held by. farmers; 102.000.000
at country mlltS'-ated elevators and :9,O00.-
oo at othr potnia of accumulation. I .ant
yar on Octo4er 1, farmers held 611.000,-
Quntatiana furclabed by Cllinaky rrult :
company. f j
Frutt Bananas, par lb., lie: orangea. ;
M.i:s-sss-s:4. f7.; -5t-. :- a a e.-,k -:ik
r-riS, St H: lemons soti riung'si, s.b: ( yui i ucu.auu, " " "
:m Punk at. 16 00: choica, 6-M: .rorrtetit nrecciire is-aa heir.p
choice, S4.60; grapefruit all alrea, 17.60. ; that got ernment pressure ai DCing
PPlea. winter bananaa, 14.60; Utah Jon- , brought to bear iav Canada to in
athona. baaketa. 3.0n; I tab JotuHhana i ""'
6 basket iota. 6s 76; cooking appiea. is 60 ; i crease the crop movement there, had
rrttnea, 4 basket crates. IJ.00: peachea. , . . ,
ta. banket Eihertaa. market; box halwaya, j a depressing etiect today On Wheat
market; bos Elbertae, market; pears, aon . i;v,
feartletta. i 00; bu. Kelffera, 12.00; canta. I prices he.. I rade Was Very light,
lrupea. Honey Pews, SS no. grapes JI let.- t . , Dr;0, dav XU, wefk.
iean Comnrds. 6c: Tokay. cratesT S: 7a: !tss tan on any prior oa) tuis cca
lukav. lugs. 12. 60.
tn.nnA. T - .. ni, in or TriiinrtoKa. i
t:.60; white table aiock. fl.iv; sweet p - jrom V.c to 2c lower. With CCCm
tatoes. bbl. Virginia. 66.60: hampers. ,rw j l
New Jeraey. SS.76: baaketa, oouthorn. 1160 i bcr SJ.OO to Ji.UOi and March
craberriea cape omit, obis, tu.60; jrjnji.' to $2.03. were followed by a
utpe i;oas. ooxea. as.vu. - ,, , . . . -
Cahbaga Crates, lb- fr,e: email lou
lb.. Sc.
Almonds XXL, sack lots. TStua IXL,
email lota. She: I. rake. Beck lota. :tc
liraka. fflial! lota. 26c.
rvanuts Jumbo, raw. 17c; Jumbo, roaat.
19c; No. 1 raw. II' : No. 1 roast. 13c; 10
In. can salted SS.7i
Onlona Bed onions, :c: yallrw onlonm.
TUr; Spanish anions, baskets. IS. Mil
1 Opening quotations, which ranged
Wuiium tj gHid lamb,
Vlain and coarse lamba ...
f'hotce handy vearllngs ...
Jleuvy yearlings ..........
. ged wethers
C.ood to hoiue ewes
3 e tr to good ewea
I U 11 ton bUUCI w w ......
Feeders
Jievt light liimlie
Fair to rood lambs .......
Inferior grades
1 earllnc wether
Teartlng ewea, breeder ...
ood to choice j nung ewa .
Cine-year breeders
Good to totre feeder ewe
Fair to good feeder
Pbelly feeders
11.6012 00
. ll.OOtill.l'O
. 6 i" V I 00
. 7.T64T 8.6
. -ik6f 7.60
. 6 00 6.1f
. 4.26 6 0M
. l.hftt 3 00
,i: :te i: so
. ll.StiAll.T6
. 10.601 11. So
. 7. now -60
. 7.76 1.76
. S.60t 7.60
. S.60 S.26
. 4 7b 6.60
. 4 26 A 7S
5.2664.00
1 Chiesg Uve StSM'k.
J Chicago. CW-t. 16. Cattle Receipt. S.000
head: market dull; few aales .made at
" aieady price; top, $17.76: bulk good and
i tairly choice. Il.60 17.46; grasay kinds
1 lragKy at $9 00 J 14.1.0; butcher cows,
1 i iraggy and uneven at $S.60f.T6: torn-
mm heifers, weaker; can&er. la.76T4.S6:
hnlogna bulla. It Mit.7; calve, ateady;
v choice vealers. 16.00f 16.60; mostly: top.
fit, 00; atookcr and feeders, ateady: re
s' clpt westerns and Canadian, 1,600
head; anarket Blow and steady.
Hiign lieceiptai. 16,000 head; market
active, mostly 16c to Sue higher than yes
terday's averape, common -grade up most;
top. lit 00; billk light and butchers, tie. 50
- 7l6Hi; hulk packing sow. I14.36G 14.65;
M. mostiy ateady to 26c lower.
Shppp and Lambe Receipt. 7.000 head:
Tet stock, ateady: top native lumbs. 112.26
flicht rally and then by a fresh
downturn lower than before.
Corn was easier with wheat. After
opening unchanged to lie lower,-in-chiding
December, at SoVtiC to 864-4C,
the market underwent a moderate
farther sag.
Oats were relatively steady but
dull, opening unchanged to 'ic
higher, December 5uc and then re
laxing a little.
No. 1 plates, per lb.. Higher quotations on nogs
7ic: beet. ,6r. strengthened provisions.
1100; pl"kltns
plates, per lb.
7 be.
Vegetables Turrvp.
rarcjira 7ir: tometoea.
onions. 11.60; eeg plant. $1-60; cauliflower, j Trr0-. Vpl.ranc TMiJct faLf
lb. $1.16: bead lettuce, do.. $1.70; h-ad w eieranS IVlKbl lUalavC
000 buahela; mills and elevators 342,000 Olio
itnd other points of accumulation 10. 000,
000 buahela Tba department reported
that during the flrat Quarter of the present
season from July 1 to October 1, the farm
er marketed SII.OOO.OOO bushela com
pared with 460.000.000 last year, a reduc
tion of nearly 28 per cent. The crop thia
year plus the carry-over from 191$ is esti
mated at. 7.00.000 or about i7 per cent
less than last year. These figiireB were
said to Indicate that farm, marketings dur
ing the first quarter have been relatively
smaller than In any stmllar period last
year. Total aupplles In all positions,
conditions, there is less wheat on hend
than last year and two years ago. The
big decreases are in the mill and elevator
storks and at terminala. Farm stock are
UR. 000,000 bushels under last year and
ahow SC. per cent of the crop marketed,
against 48 17 per cent last year and 46 70
per cent two years ago. as shown by the
grain corporation figures. Viewed -trom
the total upplies. as compared w-ith raBt
year, the statement is bullish. When
Canadian suppllea are considered, it makes
a material difference.
Considerable choirfre ha come 4n the
mental attitude or the grain trade the past
few tin vs. owing to agitation by farmers
dissatisfied with lit low prices.
Country elevator operatora have little grain
tn which there is no 1ns and bulges bring
nut ealea by them. The public In general
is not increasing Its interests on the buy
ing Bide of grains despite the Tiolding at
titude of the formers.
Bouses in the southwest claimed tnev
preen reppcrs, 76c; Colorado lumbo celery, I Contributions to State Funn
i tl 40- Michigan celwy, 75c. 1 n . - Tt j t-
Honey 24 frame crate. $6.60. ' Boston, Oct. la. Under a ruling
Repacking Ba.ket Fer crate, 268 j o Attorney General J. Weston Al
c rackeriack Che- k er chums loo to len, state employes who are veterans
case, pric. $7.00: so to rase prize. $3.60: f .u, u'orld war. Spanish war, o;
Philippine insurrection must con
tinue to contribute to. the state .re
tirement fund, notwithstanding a
law passed by the legislature this
year entitling them to a free pension
on reaching retirement age.
Through equal contributions to the
State Retirement association fund by
state employes and the common
wealth employes re retired with a
life pension after completing a cer
tain number of 3'ears' service.
100 to case, no prl:;e, $6.76; 60 to case, do
-prtre, $S.40.
Popcorn I.b., 7 0c.
Onion Hels", March 1921 Fed. hushe;,
$2.26; yellow, bushel. $2.00; white, busuei.
fS.76.
Furnished by Glllnsky Fruit company:
Oysters Nortterp standards, per gal.,
$2.36: large cau. 70c; small can. 60c
Northenn selects, per gal., $3.70; large can,
76c; small can. 66c Now Turk counts.
Ier gal.. $4.00: large can. 60c: email can,
60c. Chesapeake standards, per gal., $2.0;
large can, 66c; small can, 46c. Chesapeake
selects, per gal.. $3.00; large can, 70c;
small can, 60c.
Vammnth western celery, per doz..$1.26.
Fish Channel c-atfifah, sizes to suit, per
It.. 26c; fresh halibut, small, 6 ta $ lbs.,
per lb.. 24c; fresh red salmon, per lb.. 23c;
fresh fall salmon, per lb.. 20c; halibut.
medium, per lb., 30c; channel
northern stock, per lb..
large northern, plentiful.
trout, sizes 10 suit, per lb.
itfish.
2-c: bullheads.
per lb.. 24c:
:6c; black baBB,
nudium to amnll. per lb.. 16c: O. 8.. per
1b.. Soc; whltefish. fine sizes, per lb.. $Oc;
black cod. per lb., 17c; Croppie. O. B.,
per lh., 24c; medium, per lb.. 16c; pickerel
Canadian jacks, large, per lb 44c; greased,
T- t lb., 17c; yellow pike, fine fiizea. per lb
20c: red snapper, fine, per lb., 25c; white
perch, nice size, per lb., 13c; carp, mi. 1,
C. &. N. W. Change in Time.
Effective Sunday, October 17th, C
i N. W. No 309, rurrninjr via
Scribner and Albion, will leave Oma
ha 11150 a. m. daily instead of 5:30
p. m. as heretofore. Adv.
made the largest purchase of wheat frotryi per lb.. 12c; herring, per lb.. He; jumbo
inurior elevators yeBteatlay than anv time frog, per doz.. $3.76; medium frogs, per j
in months. Other who were good buvers ialoz., $1.86: small frogs, per doz., $6c; I
Monday , said they got nothing ye-rday. t finnan haddie. 30-lb. box. per lb 18c;
A very larg? export business whs put t smoked whirefish. 10-lb. haRkets, per lb
through 1n cash wheat via tne gulf and j ?c; kippered salmon, 10-lb, .box, per lb., j
the seaboard during the pe.si tw day, j ;;r; crab meat, per can. $3.60; peeled j
Cre New York exporter estimatel total j shrimp, per can. $2.76; keadleBS ahrimp. (
sales of domestic and Canadian at 2.0 'O.noo can, $2.00. j
tushels. Kusseii jvews, nowever.- nwrira
oi'lv 400.000 bushel, domestic and Cansd
lur. to Belgium Tuesday and around 600.
000 bushels, via the gulf Wednesday, de
mand was active and many continental
trder were unfilled. Premiums at the gulf
t ere easier, and American w heats rela
tively cheaper than Canadian Chicago
landlers Bold 56.000 bushels to the eea-iK-ard.
Some hard winter so d 2" . over
Iecember t. o. b. gulf for early November
loading.
Washlnptnn Message ears: The agricul
tural conference tn Fesslcn bere degjdeo
Oooch Food Prod, pf d . .
h. night to request a hearing bef ..rT the Gooch Mill fc Elevator 7 pet.
full membership of the Fet'.f ral Reserve
board and Its agents, assembled fir tn
regular fall policy conference, befo-e that
poller Bhall be formulated by the oart1
:n so far as it effectB agT'cultura! credits
Thlc b ,ir,n fnllnveA nnooiintement bV
Gov. Harding of the Federal Reserve i Thnmpson-Belden 7 pet. pfd
loard, that th board wa preparing a new
credit program to be made public ?atur-tiaj.
Local Stocks and Bonds
Quotation fn-nlshed by Burns, Brlnker,
Co.
STOCKS.
Bid. Asked
BurgPss-NaBh 7 pet pfd.. 1923-
142 ?5
Eldredge-Reynolda 7 pet pfd. 93
100
05
H9
bulk. $11.0tei2.(iO; mostly choice wcatcrns V PJo-c XTitrtmit MntrlfT
on sale: best quotable at $1S 00; top nat'e i 1 OUng JgS " 11HOUI 1UOII1CC
a-weB. $6.0i hulk, $5.265.76; .heep, . i;.J.U Hnsroun
I .TVlv'44 .HI umi. so u
' Wcstfield,
leady.
Financial
. New York Stocks Today .
New York. Oct 15. Foreign pe
troleums were the only noteworthy
exceptions to the higher trend of
prices at the active oper'ug of to
day's stock market, the g-ncrai list
making variable advances "on hort
covering. Bethlebrm and Crucible
sieels. Baldwin and American icco- j
tnotiv.es, Stromberg Carburetor, !
Barrett company. Central Leather
and Hide and Leather preferred
comprised the firmtr issue with such
rails as Union Pacific, Nickel Fkte ;
and Reading ' second pref-rd. ,
Heaviness of Royal 'Dutch id
Shell T-ansport, which opened at j
losses ot a point, was atfibuted to ,
further unsettlement in the Dutch
markets. "
Rarls extended their gains at ftid
day when call money dropped to 8
per. cent. Delaware, Lackawanna
& Western advanced six points and '
Delaware & Hudson, New York
Central, Northern Pacific and ,
Atchison rose 1 to lji. The weak j
features included Mercantile Marine, 1
common and preierred, and Texas ;
6 Pacific.
Regardless of the 9 per cent open
ing and renewal rate for rail money
and the weakness of foreign ex
change, indured largely by the
threatened strike of the Eritish coal .
market, the markect made farther 1
upward progress during the morn
ing. Buying of Reading first and
second preferred at gains of !. and ,
7 points attracted consumable t-,
tention. other rails rising 1 to 2
...;.c ;ic rernverprl mtich tif
.1IULS. . . . - (
their early loss under leadership of
;ie Mexican greuip. ana motors,
RtecJs. eauinments. shtppirfs, t-iOuc-
cos, leathers and chemicals advanc
ed 1 to 3;4 points. Sears-Roebuck ,
-was conspicuous for its contrary '
movement, declining 3 poi'nts.
Lajing on Hands" by
Big Cop Cures Vag i
Cincinnati, O., Oct. 15. It was ,
tn. of the most speedy and miracu
lous cures on record thatwas wit
nessed the other day by Detectives ;
CaHahan and Mahan of the city !
plaia clothes force.
A shapeless bundle f human iv,
clothed in rags, crouched against a
tiowrhown building.
. "I am paralyzed." he told passers- J
fy, who, pitying is conaniou, were ,
lil r-al in their contnbuB Dns.
The officers decided ta investi
gate, and oie of them walked over
and placed a hand on his shouledr.
i The "paralytic showed surpris
irg signs of "coinricte physical re
covery. He leaped to his feet and
seemed to cover 10 feet in the first
bound, preparatory to doing a mile
iu nothing flat, but the detectives
nabbed him.
When Police Jucge Bell heard the
story he fined, hi Vthe costs and
ritsraissed him upon las prtmise io
find" work. k
Four Divers 4t Boston Navy
" Yard AxeGiven Pay Boost
Boston, Oct 15. The four divers
jtfssigned to duty at the Charlestown
ravy yard reoe:ved a pleasant sui
prise when wort! came from Wash
ington that their pay had been
reased. '
Under the old order the pay of a
divrr was $15 2 prr day.
Htreafter he will receive f 15.7b
per day.
Mass., Oct. 15. De-
i prived of further care of t.ietr
nother at an age tr.ey nave evident
ly believed to be too young, two pips
in a litter on the farm of Aldcii N.
Curtis have adopted an Airedale
dog, which has been nursing the pigs
for some time.
sr. 100 -
Harding Cream 7 pet. pfd 96 lo
Paxton & Gallagher 7 pet. fpd. 99 HU
M. C. ePters Will 7 pet. pfd.. 95 US
Sioux City Yards pet. pf d . . .
M. E. Smith Bldg. 7 pet pfd. 97 oo
96 PS
T'nlnn P. & L. 7 pet. pfd. 1927 .. 7'i
t'nion Stock Tarda, qanaha. . . S9 92
BONDS.
Argentine Gov. Ext. 4s 7.0'""
Armour Co. 7s. 1930 Hi,1 i
Doug. County Court House P.e-
eonstruction 6s, 19"7-g 5 T.o
Punde Pav. ffes. 19S0 99 )O0
French Ext. 8s. 1946 101 10 14
Hill Hotel Bldg 6s. 1921-30.. .. 6.40
Lincoln. Neb.. School 6a, 1960. . . . 92
M tag Co. 6s, 1927 94 k
The most important industry in
the Dutch West Indies is the refin
ing of petroleum at Willemstadt,
tthere one plant employs more than
!00 workers.
6V2 and -7 "
Farm Mortgages
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3S YEARS WITHOUT A LOSS
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.We are now offeriiif; a vast array of army blankets,
shoes, clothing,' etc., at unusual money-saving prices.
T
C. S. Army Commercial Blankets,
renovated .'........- "...
C. S. Army All Wool Blankets, reno
vated, in period condition
U. S. Army Wool O. D. Blankets, .
ne- only
Wool Plaid Double Blankets,
special, per pair
jCew Corton Double Blankets,
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Wool Plaid Auio Kobes,
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$8.75
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Sweater Coats
O. D. Wonl tllp
livar 6weter. '
with Sleeves, at
O. D. ttffculatiun
Wool Blseveiess
1 Sweater .-..S4.fi1
JSxtra Hoary Gray
Sweaters. with
shawl collars .....M.H
Brown Wool 6weater Coat. Special
at -
Maroon and Blue Heavy Eone Stitch
Wool Sweater Coat. Cpecial. . .KM
0. D. Mackinaws.
Heavy Plaid
Mackinaw for
only $6.7
Three - quarter
length extra
ttity o. " n.
Wool Mackl
n a w a Priced
at 1&.S
Sheep Skin Lined Coats
Buy Now tor Winter Wear at
' Save Money.
Three - quarto,
I D ( t b heav.
Bhcepskln Iir.ee
and sheepskin
collars . . .17..W
I'ull si, over
coat I e not hi
snecpskin coat '
t'hia cont la
1 .. . i' Eft '
real buh' r
riliiirt leather lined coal siin, "t
FkT rnllnr Special et I.H
Shirts'
LI. S. Woo! renovated Shirts. In. ex
cellent condition. These shirt ace
' just the thine 2or mail men. street
car men, xlnverf
VV. Ktltl eU hers do-
yVfcT mg outsirte work
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UNDERWEAR
Wool Mixed Medium 0 n C
Weieht Union Suits
Dunham Wool
$6.00 value.
at
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Union Suits.
Special, at
Uiiion Suits. A
... $3.79
Wright's Heary All Wool
$4.98
Heavy cotton ribbed (1 Q Q
anion suits, special. V .JO
New Army Wool Undershirts
and Drawers, C 1 QQ
per garment vl vO
Renovated Wool Army Under
shirts and Drawers.
Special, carment
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Hip Boots
Brand new Arrcy
Hip Boot, special
at v. 5.4t
All Bizee
army Kne. Boots.
special
Four Buckle. SU1
RuhherN Arctics
peciRl S3.4W
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Breeches and
Blouses
JQ. & Khaki 18 ceo
Breschea, renovated.
In perfect condition,
for War
tl. L.. Wool Arm
Breeches and
Blnus"? S:.4
Shoes
$1.19 I
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Army Eussft
Munson last
Shoes. H.Mt
U. B. Army
K 0 net. a
real snap
at S.1.S8
Army Offi
cers' dress
Shoes
Marine Hob
nail Shoes.
pair ....Cfi.oft
IS-inch MunsoD last htg-h top leathei
boots, special S(t.7
OVEEAIXS
Lichtn eiRht blue overalls, larpe siz-
only. Siiecial. at fl.,111
KliHhi uninnnlls. r-j'eipl V&.Za
Vests
leather lined, tsathei
sieeves, durable mole
skin back, special at
S9.4B -
Army Jerkins
Genuln. leather Deck.
-a D. blanket lined
ViXl
limb lined, .moleskin
snell glove. leather
sleeves, aviator vest,
er flSJM
Barb Wire
Extra heavy 4-polnt
Barn Wire-- barbs .
inches apart. A real
snap at per spuoi,
only ...SI."f
Faints
Guaranteed Paint
Outside white, pei
cation .....;.....'!
All colors Kt.23
Bed Bam Cl-W
Officei-s' i a-aterprool
mojeskin coat. A $50
value at, on!y f I'.rvd
l:erulation double back
army raincoats. Special
at .., fSJie
Socks
Caslimere bux, per pair.
ouly 4(k-
Grey army wool Box, per
pair t S
Extra heavy ,1umoo
wool box, per pair ffc
OUT-o-TOWN EUTESl
tt a hlp poods exactly aa advertised; write plainly; send money order 01
Sraft vrith order. If ordered by parcel post include postage. We assure .ou
jrompt aud Batisfactory sbipmeuta. Make money order or draft payable to
Nebraska Army and Navy Salvage Co.
161D Howard St.
161B Howard (O.
OMAHA, MSBKASKA.
T. I 91 na
Open Saturday Evetniit. ,iid for t;.mplet Price List.
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Safety for Savings
Open Your Savinps Account
With Us.
Deposit Any Amount
Anytime.
6 Dividends Compounded Qaarterl
32 Years in Omaha
Occidental Building and Loan Assn,
Corner 16th and Harney Streets
Write us for detailed information.
The plant of the Strasst-l-Oitiis Faint Company, Louisville,
Kv., was destroyed by fire on May 20th. The following is
an extract irom their voluntary .testimony to the fire-rcsist-r.nce
of Art Metal:
"We had in our oflke'me of your No. 1000 Mahog
any cArt Metal Lede, Files. All the -wooden -fixtures
around this file ivert either destroyedtn burned so badly
as to be rendered useless. When the file had cooled mf-.
ficiently to enahit us to bandit it, iue were ery much
surprised to find the contents intact and the letters and
papers therein noi even scorched." '
Not on mere claims but on its-performance in actual fires
mav vou place vour confidence in the fire resistance of Art
Metal steel.
Step in and let us show you these files and other Art Metal
Steel Office Equipment.
Complete catalog on request.
I Omaha Printing Co. !
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THE OFFICE SUPPLY HOUSE
Thirteenth at Farnsm Phone DougUs 2793.
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You Can't Eat theCak
and Still Have It
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Would jou rather work for monfy all your
life or have money work for you during the
latter part of it?
if a portion of your income is invested in
gilt-edge securities each year, the time' will
come when you can live on the returns of
your investments without working.
Self-denial in the prime of life is better
than self-reproach iu old af?e. m
The 65r FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
owned and adnunistcred by HOME BUILD
ERS are a safe and profitable investment.
Be a bond owner and experience the satis
faction of clipping coupons.
American Security Co.
Dodg-e, at 18th Oman
G. -A. Eohrbougn, Pre'sideir
C C. Shinier, Secretary
FISCAL AGENTS F0K
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Why Wait and Worry?
We Can Now Make Prompt Deliveries
Illinois
Greenwood
Fernwood . ,
Cherokee . .
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. .Lump Egg Nut
. Semi-Anthracite
. . . Spadra Grate
...... Nut-Steam
Better Be Safe Than Sorry
ANDREASEN COAL CO.
D. L. S. CLARK
3315 EVANS ST.
Colfax 425 .
:has. KIRKLAND V
2109 CUMfNG ST.
DoufUs 840
ERVIGE...
in the Careful Handling of AH Orders
for Grain and Provisions for Future
Delivery in All the Important Markets
We Operate Offices al
j j Q a. Phone Douglas 2793 - f "
4 OMAHA TAsa- I
TT ( PRINTING P.
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CCrWEicuiTRirrtRs - LmioeRApiiERs - Steel Die Ewosstts
VQ9SC.tCr. OCVICCS
Private
Wire Connections
to All Offices
Except Kansas City
Omaha, Nebraska ,
Lincoln, Webraaka
Hastings Nebraska
Chicago, liiinew
Sioux City, Intra
Holdrege, Nebraska
Geneva, Nebraska
Des Moines, Iowa
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Hamburg, Iowa
Kansas City, Missouri
WE SOLICIT YOUR
, Consignments of All Kinds of Grain
to OMAHA, CHICAGO. MILWAUKEE, '
KANSAS CITY and SIOUX CITY
Every Car Receives Careful Personal Attention
The Updike Grain Company
THE RELIABLE CONSIGNMENT HOUSE
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YOUR NEEDS EASILY SECURED
BY USING BEE WANT ADS.
Phone Tyler 1000.
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