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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER 17, 1920.
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COMMERCIAL GUIDE.
Packers.
Cl'l'AIIY FACK IN CO.
South iUO. South Omaha.
Doctors.
CAM rllKLL, UK. 8. M.
I'hy.lri.n ant
I. IOUKlS Ui'O.
fcuiK"n, im Hsrnsm
Banks.
AMIOUICA.M STATU HANK, 18th and Fat
nam. n'LBlo,'k: Phons Tylsr 10.
$500 DOWN,
BALANCE LIKE
RENTCOME
OUT TODAY
It will certainly pay you to
take the time this afternoon
to look at this brand new five
room bunpalow. Nice large
front porch with woriderful
view; lots of trees in evry di
rection. House has 1 good
sized living room and nice
dining room with combination
colonnade and bookcases be
tween the two rooms, oak
floors and finish. .These two
rooms are beautifully deco
rated with high grade paper.
The kitchen of this houst is
quite 'unusual, plenty of light
and a large and very attrac
tive built-in kitchen cabinet
extending along , one whole
side of the kitchen, contain
ing two large china cabinets
with glass doors, six big draw
ers and also a large tin and
pan closet. ' There are two
good sized bed rooms and o
dandy bathroom with a medi
cine cabinet and all the plumb
ing is the very best. This
house has a fine basement un
der the entire house, with ce
ment floor, coal bin, floor
drain, hot and cold water con
nections and the furnace is a
high-grade guaranteed Milton
- Rogers furnace. There is also
a splendid attic to this house
reached by a nice stairway
and there is room to finish off
one or two extra rooms. All
in all this is one of the nicest
. bungalows that has been built
this season. It is complete in
every detail with window
shades for every window and
full sized screens for every
window. You owe it to your
self to come out this after
noon and look it over. Take
a Harney car to 33d . and
Parker and walk a block and
a half north. House number
is 3377 Grant Street. Vacant,
new 'and ready to move in.
$500 down and balance like
rent will handle this deal.
Some one to show you
through this afternoon be
tween 1 and 5.
New Home in
Dry Goods.
vnB A "AmiEHt)Kt)OTU3CT
ih and Howard Sis. Douuln. Jin
dusks, suits, ladlm" and nwn'i furnish.
Ing, srt oo(1. nillllnary and dranerlns:
nil Mnd of fnncv and s'splsi rv Ooodi
ml m J U uu Hlifp
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No. 25 16 Vane Street.
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Open for inspection Sunday. 5 rooms and tiled bath, -first
floor; 3 bed rooms, 2d; oak and white enamel finish; 2-car
prarage; 60-ft. lot. Price reduced from $11,500 to
$10,600 for immediate sale. Terms, $2,000 cash, balance
monthly like rent. Exceptional valuej Phone Colfax
4259; Walnut 170 or Harney 5051, Sunday.
FOWLER & McDONALL
REALTORS ' '
Douglas 1426.
In
100 piece
100 piece
Cups and
Cut Glass
Table Oil
I S a ' ' ,-r
24th
COMMERCIAL GUIDE.
Mirrors and Resilvcrlng.
OMAHA Ml II HUH AND ART GLASS CO.
f'QUKlaa ti. 1814 Cuming St.
Ice Machines. -
BAKKH ICE MACHINkTcO.
and Wlchnlaa. J. U Bakor. Pres.
Automobiles.
U CAFKRKT MOTOR CO., 10th and HowJ
ard. Dout. 5100. Ford rara and r
rlrs. Authorised sirrnls for Ford car.
Tank Manufacturers.
NKRKAStfX & IOWA 8TKKI. TANK CO.,
1:101 Wlllla Ava. Webater J7I.
Auto Repairs.
AMKKICAN MACHINE WORKS, 11 8.
11th Su Douglas 48l. Patanta
vi-lopod. Models, tooa and diss mada.
Baggage and Transfer
OMAHA TRANSFER COMPANY
"THE ONLY WAT."
Talaphona Pnua;. S95. Hth and Jackaon.
Boiler Manufacturers.
UIcAKK, WILLIAMS MOUNT CO., 3d
and Hickory. D. 1043, Mtra. of boilers,
.. tanks, smokestacks, oxy.scetylsns weld.
Butter (Wholesale).
ALFALFA BUTTER" CO., 130-24 N. 11th
St. loug. 9as. W. W. Richardson. Pres.
Cement Products.
OMAHA CONCRETE STONE COMPANY
Sitth Ave. and 8nh!er St. Colfax ft.
Cash Registers.
MORRIL CASH AND CREDIT REGIS
TER Co,. n-211 City Nat'I Bank
hlOg. Pout. 4403. B. W. Hart. Pres.
. Electrolysis.
SUPERFLUOUS! balr removed by electric
ity, needle work Kuaranteed. Mlaa Allan-
'It, tin Parker Hlk.
Engineers, Consulting & Supervising
ANDERSON & BKNNBTT. 434 Bee Bid..
Douglss 1430. HeatlnK, ventilating and
power planta. Engineers and draftamen.
Brick Colonial
Residence
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East front, Duftdee ; Cen
tral Hall ; ' Jiving room
with fireplace -across
south end of house;
many built-in features in
kitchen; large bedroom
across entire house; two
other good sized bed
rooms; built-in iiath and
bathroom tiled ; large
attic and complete base
ment "with lavatory;,
laundry tubs, fruit cellar,
coal bin, etc.
. A fine brick home,
new, completely decorat
ed ; attractive light fix
tures installed and of
fered for -$13,500; one
third cash.'
' The best bargain we
know of today.
SHULER & CARY,
REALTORS, v
2d Floor Keeline Bldg.
Phone Douglas 5074.
Minne Lusa
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' - 1120 City National Bank Bldg.
Our ChinaDepartment
For Monday
set beautiful decorated china. . .$32.50
set of Dinnerware .$49.95
saucers,' different designs. . . .10c each
Sugars and Creamers. . per set 79c
Cloth, per yard 65c
16 qt. Dish Pans, each ".$i;00
Big line of assorted Royal Enamel Ware guaranteed '
consisting bf Sauce Pans, Boiling Kettles, etc.,
prices ranging from 15c to 69c
Large, siie Salad Bowls? $1.25 value, on sale -49c
i Berry Sets, dozenlifferent patterns, per set $2.50
f- 350 Ticture Frames, all sizes, $1.98 values, on sale . . . 98c
Latest Emerson Records, each $1.00
Hand painted Sugar and Creamers, large size, per set. $1.98
Lunch Kits, including Thermos Bottles, just the thing
to carry your lunch, per set $4.50
26 piece Community Silverware with -chest,
10 yr. guarantee, regularly sold
for $20, on sale, special at". . . $13.50
Excellent quality Pie Knives, regular
$1.00 volues, on sale, special.-. . . . 25c
o) HI Li F
DEPARTMENT STORE
and & Sts. South Omaha
COMMERCIAL GUIDE.
Electrical Goods.
LK BHON KLKCTHICA L WORKS.
IIS S. 12th, Dougls 3176. Lara-eat alea
trlcal repair works and contracting; com
pany in tne middle west.
Paints, Oils and Glass.
BARKER BROS. PAINT CO,
T0. 1801 , Fanram 8L
Douglaa
South Side Brevities
The Homeatead Pleasure club met Fri
day at the hnma ot Mr a. K. L. Wlnacuup
In Kaaex addition.
A hnrveat home supper will he aerved at
the South Side Christian church the eve
ning of October 38,
Mrs. Lloyd Corbett haa returned to her
homa at Ralaton attar a visit at two
weeks wtlh he parents at Ravenna, Neb.
Mra. Juatua Anderson of Boone, la., and
Miss Maria Johnaon of Chlrui;o are visit
Inn at the Jinme ot Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wood of Ralston.
Loat A gold watch be'wnen 30th ant
Harrison and St. Agi-.fs church iM an1
CJ streets, finder plena call So. 4iJ7 aid
recclva reward. Adv.
Haaei Anderson, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. W. J. Rlckard, 4423 South Tweenty
thlrd street, underwent a surgical opera
tion at St. Joseph hospital Friday,
The Woman's Koine Missionary socjetv
of Orace M. E. church will be enter
tained at the home of Mra. F. F. Lee,
I3U South Twenty-fourth street, Thurs
day. Th Woman's Aid society of Clifton
Hill Presbyterian church will hold a rum
mngra sale Friday morning at 2723 Q
street, opposite tha Armour packing
pli.nt.
The meeting of tha Pioneer Historical
society, scheduled for last Friday, will be
htM at the South Side library hall next
Friday, when electlou of osTtcera will take
place. ,
"Jesus and Human Society" la the sub
ject for the morning seMnon at St. Marks
Episcopal church. In the evening Rev. C
Edwin Hrown, pastor, will preach on the
subject, "Jesus and Sin."
Tha Oymnaatlo Sokol soilety will hold
a bazar In its hall, South Twenty-first and
U streets, for eight days, beginning Oc
tober 23. The baiar Is given for the pur
pose of raising funds to pay oft a debt on
the hall.
After a visit of a month at Casper,
Wyo., Philip Buckner has returned to his
homo at Forty-ninth and W streets.
Thomas Lucss, a former pioneer rail
roader of the South Side, arrived from
Arliona last week and la vlaltlnc In
Homestead. r
The pastor of St. Lukes Lutheran
church is beginning a series of Sunday
evening sermons on "Biblical Charctera
From Genesis." This Sunday evening the
theme will be "Eve and the Temptation."
The Sunday morning theme will be "The
Quest Without a Wedding Oarment. In
stallation of the newly elected church of
ficers will take place in the evening.
The Lithuanian citizens of South Oma
ha will hwld a mass meeting Thursday
evening at New Settlers' hall. Thirty
sixth and V streets, for the purpose of
protesting against the activities ot tha
Polish armies in Eurone Action will
also be taken asking representatives of
the United States government to assist
in bringing about peace with the warring
factions in Earope.
WHO BROTHERS.
MEN'S SUITS V, PRICE.
W mean Just what we. say. Every
man's suit In our store goes at one-half
the regular price.
All Z0 SUItS gO at I12.BU.
All $.10 suits go at $15.
All 135 suits go at $17. BO.
All $40 suits go at $20. ,
All $50 suit. $25, etc.
Sale starts Saturday. Oct. Id. Coma as
soon as possible. We have decided, re
gardless of cost, to sell men's clothing,
and sell It Quick. Willi BKUinKBO,
24th and N. Adv.
WHO BROTHERS
ANNIVERSARY 8ALE
OF OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT.
Thi suit- starts Friday.' Oct. 15th and
lasts for 30 days. Ten days of wonderful
prices, , real chance to buy : ou winter
needs at very low prices Men work
shirts, sale price. $1.15; outing flan.ie'a.
worth 600 yu., sale price, sjc ya. ; Diea;imu
muslins, yard wide, go at 23c yd.: ladies'
aprons, while they last, $1.16; mens
sweater coats, worth to $8.00, sale. $1.19:
toys' and men's winter caps, sali 39c;
girls' dresses, worth twice this price, sale.
$1.16; ladies' union suits, winter weight,
sale, $1.19; boys' and girls' knit toques,
sale price, 45c; children's .tnlt toques,
while they last. 29c; blankets, full l!',
worth to 4.t, go at, z.; coruoriers,
worth to $5.00 and $0.00, sala $3.49; cups
and saucers, plain white, per pair, sale,
24c; cups and mucers, decora'td, pjr pair,
sale, 30c; teaspoons, rerrark.ble values,
go at, 5c; toilet paper, good rlze rolls, (
rolls, 25c; tea strainers, nil I-es, whlla
they last, 10c; enamolware r 3 cargain
lots and prices, 39o, 69c, 69c; :ill kinds and
styles of kettles, pans, dish pans etc.
many worth almost twice these bargain
prices. This merely gives yon an Idea. Wa
have hundreds of other bargains as good.
WIIU BROTHERS.
Adv.
"Tha Recollection of Quality Remains
Long After tha Price ia Forgoitan."
. GOODYEAR and CORNHUSKER
AUTO TIRES and TUBES
Bicycles, Repairs, Acceaaories, Supplies,
Gunsmith, Locksmith, Phonograph
Repairing, Cutlery, Tools, Razors,
Vacuum Cleaners.
NOVELTY REPAIR CO,
Roscoe Rawley, Prep.
MAIL ORDERS.
4809 S. 24TH ST. TEL. S. 1404.
THE manufacturer of a
fast-celling electrical
household appliance has deal
ers (department stores, elec
tric shops, hardware and fur
niture stores) who need sales
men trained to sell this and
other appliances. We will
train men of good character
and place them to advantage
with our dealers. Actual work
in the field during the train- '
ing enables them to earn more 1
than an average salary. See
Mr. Jech at Granden Electri
cal Co., 1511 Howard, after
3 p. m.
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Chicago Grain
By CHARLES D. MICHAELS.
Chicago Tribune-Omaha lira Leased Mire.
Chicago, Oct. 16. Heavy profit
taking in all grains Jby local traders,
who have been bullish, combined
with free selling by the east, made
weaker and lower markets after a
moderate early advance. Free cov
ering by shorts recently weakened
the technical position of the mar
kets and they were in no' Condition
to withstand increased pressure.
.Wheat closed with net losses at 55
6d, corn l,'4lc, oats J6'c.
rye l2c, and barley 3'ic.
As compared with a week ago
wheat at the finish was HW(fl4Hc
higher, com 22c, oats ic,
rye 5fg7f$c, and barley 7c higher.
Corn made a strong start and a
weak finish. Week end evening up
and general profit taking by pro
fessionals, more than offset the ef
fect of export sales of 200,000 bush
els in all positions, and the finish
was well toward the bottom. Buy
ing against bids was the main fac
tor in checking the decline.
Oats closed fractionally lower,
showing stubborn resistance to sell
ing pressure from cash houses, and
(he December gained He on the
May, while in the sample market
cash lots vere a shade firmer as
compared with the future.
Grain Prices' Ascension
Feature Chicago Market
Chicago, Oct. IB. Oritaniirfl efforts of
farmers to withhold grain andto agitate
for higher fjrtcea have gone hand In hand
this week with a hlg aarent In values.
Compared with a week ago, wheat this
morning was up 2He to 2Bc corn had
rained 3c to 6c. and oats 2Uo to 2Kc.
Tn provisions there was a risa varying from
boc to S3. i .
Rapid developments, Indicating that the
producers' struggle announced as aiming
to force the wheat market up to $3 a
bushei was an aggregate one, tad an Im
mediate strengtheing effect, aespite asser
tions of former Wheat Director Barnes that
prices on everything were becoming things
ut the past. His position was widely as
sailed on the ground that grain was being
I sold below cost. Subsequently, word of
serious adverse crop conditions in num
counted as a further bullish Irfluence. At
this stage, the United States government
report on farm reserves led to a sharp
setback In prices, but was more than off
set afterward by action of President Wil
son starting an investigation of charges
from Governor Allen of Kansas that the
wheat market had been artificially de
pressed and that there was urgent need
of an embargo o Imports of wheat from
Canada. ......
Export buying of corn gave Independent
strength to corn and oats.
Big clearances of lard and meats for
Europe lifted provisions.
Bee want ads are best business
getters. '
Tremendous Future
Profit in
GERMAN BONDS
Every nation for its own sake
must afford Germany a
chance. Germany asks no
more. Her intelligent, aggres
sive spirit should mean com
plete recovery in five years.
IN THE MEANTIME:
You can buy at one tenth the
pre-war prices, German Munici
pal Bonds normally wqrth $239
for less than $20, yielding 4, 4V
and 5.
Great Speculative Inrestment
$100 will carry 20 bonds nor
mally worth $4,760. A 40 to 1
opportunity in ' your favor.
Write far circular K-17 or better
atill wire your ordegs.
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Stocks, Bond! and'Fortlgn Exchange. .
280 Madison Ave. New York Ci,ty
300
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Send 10 cents stamps at once for our new
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SO Broad Street. -
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GRAIN-
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sas City and. Sioux City markets.
We Offer You the Services
of Our Offices Located
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Get in touch with one of these branch
offices, "with your next grain shipment.
The Updike Grain Company
"The JRciafcc Consignment House"
MONEY TO LOAN IN OMAHA
RESIDENCES ONLY
Interest 6 No Brokerage. Loan to run over a period of ten 10 years
or
Can be paid off at any time under the HOME PURCHASE PLAN
OF
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240 OMAHA NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Live Stock
Omaha.
Cattle.
October 1. '
Hogs. Shee?
Receipts were
Official .Monday ..
Official Tuesday .
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday
Official Friday ...
Kstlniate Saturday
Six liuya this week.
. .18,03
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. t,33
.. 4,&3C .
.. J.3S3
.. 2&0
4.441
.m
,701
t.s
2,500
24,007
17.597
.!
6,74
600
8n,N54
,.42.7l
I3.S24
21,408
Same days last weMS,5t
Same days 1 wks. agi.V2,66s
Same days 1 wks. ag48.844
Same days year ago.7S.s32
Cattle The usual light
106.471
il.34 138. K48
' 1,S5 11T.27T
15,126 1,26
Saturday a run
of cattle was received today, oly 250 head
being received, most of these were stock
era and feeders direct to local trade, price
were nominally steady on all lines.
The week's receipts were 42,t!U0 head,
which is tha lightest since five weeks and
only a little more than half ai large as for
the corresponding week last year, when
the record on this market was 'broken.
Grass beeves are 25c or mora higher this
week, and a similar advance hsa been made
on best stockera and feederB. plain and me
dium kinds are about steady. Cojvs and
heifers had a gain of 6(lf(f 75c up to yester
day, when prices broke 26c,
Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime
beeves. J16. 60 17.60; gpod to choice
beeves, 114. 60 16.26: fair to good beeves,
11 2. 00 (fr 14. 00; common to fair beevea,
110.0012.00; choice to prime yearlings.
116.00 17.60; good to choice yearlings,
I14.60i16.n0; fair to good yearlings,
112.0014.00: common to fair yearlings.)
.00 4 11,60; choice to prime grass beevea,
112.0013.60; good to choice grass beevea,
10.60)11.60; fain to j good ' grass beeves,
18.001.26; Common to fair grasa beeves,
16. 00 i; 7.60: Mexicans, 1.007.76; choice
to prime grass cows. 17.25'i'S.60: tfood to
choice grsss cows, 16.507.25; fair to good
grass cows, !5.60ff6.60; common to fair
grass cows. 13.7606.26: choice to prime
feeders, 19. 769 11.00; good to choice fced-e-s,
28.60,9.76; medium to good feeders,
S7.60(98.60: common to fair feeders. 16.00
7.60: good to choice stockers, 1R.26
0.26: fair to good stockers. 17.008.26;
common to fair stockers. 15.8006.76; stock
heifers. 16.007.60: stock cows. 14.76
6.25; stock calves, 16.00il.60; veal calves,
18.0012,00: bulls, stags, etc., 15.0007.60.
Hogs Only a smnil run ot hogs arrived
for today's trade and demand was fairly
active at steady to strong prices. Every
thing sold In good season. Biillc of receipts
moved st 1 3.0 ? 1 C25. with best light
hogs making a top of 114.60. . Compared
wth a week ago the. hog market shows
aa average decline of 65c. Beat light and
common hogs are still selling about 11.25
apart.
Sheep Not enough sheep and lambs
were received today to make i& market and
prices remained unchanged.. The week's
receipts have been moderate, but demand
for fat Iambs continues duli and current
prices are practically steady with a week
ago. Best Kilting lambs are selling around
112.00$12.25. Fat sheep are generally a
quarter higher for the week, with good
ewes selling up to 16.25 and wethers up
to 17.50. Country demand has been lively
with trend to prices quite a little higher.
Feeding sheep and lambs show an advance
of 60Jf"5c for the week, best thin limbs
going out at 112.50W12.S0.
QUOTATIONS ON SHEEP.
Killers. .
Beat fat western lambs .f 12.0T912.
Medium ta good lambs 11.60fM2.00
Plain and coarse lambs i 11.00011.61
Choice handy yearlings 50itf 9.00
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Peacock Mfg. Co.. Chicago. III.
your consignments
of all kinds or grain to tne
at
Omaha, Nebraska
Lincoln, Nebraska
Hastings, Nebraska
Chicago, Illinois
Sioux City, Iowa
Holdrege, Nebraska
Geneva, Nebraska
Des Moines, Iowa
Milwaukee, Wis.
Hamburg, Iowa .
Kansas City, Missouri
Heavy yearlings 7 7Sf 6i6n
ged wethers 6.25f 7.60
(ood to choice twn 6 0" 6
l'i ir tt good ewes 4 25ij 6.00
Cull and tanner ewes ........ l.lot? 100
Feeders,
Heat light lambs 112 25JT12.60
Fair to good lambs 11. 60i 11.76
Inferior grades 10.6Ptjri)11.25
Yearling wethers T.AOlt 8.60
Yearling ewes, breeders 7.75 8.75
liood to choice young ewes ... 6.50 7.50
One-year breeders S.tiOiS1 6 25
Oood to choice feedera ewes .. 4.76r 6.50
l-'alr to good feeders ........ 4 lift 4 7
Shelly feeders 1.26 4.00
Financial
EbctfmBork Sinus.
("Chicago Tribune-Omaha Dee Leased Wire.
New York, Oct. 16. A reaction
ary trend of stocks, which developed
soon after the opening of trading to
day, was extended into a rather gen
eral decline by marked weakness of
three or four issues. Sears-Roebuck
& Co. shares were found to be
a shining mark, sentiment toward
Uhe stock having been made cau
tious by the recent heavy financing,
land pressure was sufficient to bring
ja decline of 5 points. There was
no discrimination between raiiroaa
and industrial issues, both groups
being about evenly affected.
In the cotton market the same
factors working toward lower
prices, as durinc the earlier days of
! the week, were active and new low
records were forced. The two most
Mistant options actually went
! through the 18-cent level andall but
a i in ...:.u .1..
one were unuer i-j cents, wun mc
spot price down to 21 cents. It
would be surprising if the cotton
market shortly experienced exten
sive recoveries of the order wit
nessed in wheat on Friday. The
course of stocks during the week
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profits with combined capital gives the
small investor big opportunities. Specula
tive markets now showing greatest returns
ever known. Act quick while markets are
active. Write for particulars.
, Merchants Brokerage Go.
204 Dwlght Bldg.
Kanaaa City, Mo.
tow to make a
retrofit on Stocks-
The investor who trove high
crade listed securities outright.
7 In well diversified groups, and f)
Knljla (n. MtminMit njn. 1
to in position to make a liberal profit
bevood the dividend yield.
What kind of stocks to bay, also
how and when to buy them, is kw
tereatmgly told in our book, just
Labushed. entitled "The Principles
ot Profitable Investment."
Its 64 pagn tell you the vital things
about the stock? marketbow to
judge a security how to make a
profit on stocks.
It contains no "tips' on certain
Issues, and nothing for the man who
wants to take a short cut to wealth
but deals with fundamentals. You
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indicated that buyers believed a
number of issues had pretty well
discounted the fall of commodity
prices.
The clearing house institutions
reported an expected large expan
sion of demand deposits, amounting
to $95,500,000, as of Friday after
noon, but in place of a reduction of
loans there occurred an increase of
$42,000,000.
The reserve bank statement wis
not reflective of important changes
in the movement of cash and credit.
The ratio of cash to deposit and cir
culation was 38.7 against 38.5 per
cent the week before.
Your Funds Place Tttem
Beyond Trouble's Reach
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Peters Trust Company
Peters National Bank
'Faraam atyGventeenth
Convenient Street Level Location
Argentine Government
Sterling 4 Bonds
A 200 Argentine Government Sterling
4 Bond with a par value of $973.30 (at
normal exchange rates), now sells for
$445. j
With the return of sterling exchange to
normal and the redemption of these bonds
at par, the holder of a 200 bond should
realize a profit of approximately $529, or
118 on the investment.
At present exchange rates the interest
return is liberal.
A complete description of this attractive
Investment will be furnSshed on request
or Circular W-H-56.
The Omaha Trust Co.
1 affiliated with
The Omaha National Bank
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Tyler 0100 ,' .
WE ANNOUNCE
The opening of our new office upon the second floor of
the. Peters Trust Building and our private wire service
to Kansas City, Chicago, Detroit and the New York
Curb market. Our' service upon the Curb, foreign ex
change and unlisted securities is unexcelled
We Offer and Recommend: YicIdpox
Anaconda Copper Mining Co., 7 Gold
Bonds Series B 7.62
Swift & Co., 5 Yr. 7 Notes 1, 2 and
,.3Yr... 7.85
Cities Service Co., Bankers shares
"F-ast Yr. Av .....17.00
Complete Information upon request
Place all orders "At the Market"
OMAHA STOCK & BOND EXCHANGE, Inc.
INVESTMENT BROKERS
Tyler 5027
250 Peters Trust Bldg.
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BONDS IN STERLING AND FRANCS
GOOD AMERCIAN RAILROAD BONDS
Payable in either Sterling or Francs combine high grade investment with
speculative possiblities.
Chicago, Mill. & St, Paur 4's 1925 can be bought to give an annual yield
of about 16 if Sterling remainsat its present rate. If Sterling advances
to normal, yield will be about 28, 1
Here is an opportunity to get a good
tractive speculative features in both
FOR INFORMATION ADDRESS
MACK'S BOND HOUSE
1421 FIBST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
OMAHA, NEBR. TEL. TYLER SS44
()l2 and 7
farm Mortgages
SS YEARS WITHOUT A LOSS
Kloke Investment Co.
Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bids.,
Omaha.
PHONE DOUG. I ISO
Payment of Anglo-French
Loan Features Market
New York. Oct. 16. l'ayment of tha
Anglo-French 1600,000,000 loan, the drat
and largest International war flotation
without even temporary unsettlemeitt of
money rates, was tha outstanding event
of tho week In the financial markets.
Next In point of Importance was tha
strong Investment Inquiry as evidenced Uy
the quick abmirbtlon of the HearH-Uoebui'k
1J5.OOU.000 note iwaue and tha 125,000,000
offering of tha Anaconda Coppar oom-
Kails of the batter classes were tha
strongest features of tho stork market,
especially coalers, several of which, ac
cording to v current rumor, are contem
plating segregation plans along the lines
adopted by the Delaware, Lackawanna
Western road,
INVEST your funds in
Peters' Trust Farm Mort
gage securities and you
will never have an anxious
thought.
During 35 years ONE
HUNDRED MILLION
DOLLARS has been in
vested in Peters' Trust
Farm Mortgage secur
ities without one dollar
loss.
$100, $5b0, $1,000
'Denominations
6X Interest
Tax Free in Nebraska
Safety Firsth
and Always
Ask for Detailed Offerings
Investment Department
Private Wires
Paul J. Vollmar, Mgr.
Amercian Railroad
Bond with at-
sterling and Francs.
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