T ."- It .... J 1 THE' BEE r UMAHA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1920. r REAL ESTATE WANTED. P. JTf MWNS yssas o Ornaha Nat'l Ilk. Bldg. Douglas $tJ 111 1 ' 1.IST1NII19 U'lVTKTl Mltrn Real EmtuCo., 41$ Karb;h Bldg. REAL ESTATE UNIMPROVED. WE HAVR an unusually, wil loeatc.l pie- of track at Tib and Leavenworth, - IUIU track en both sides, At right ' Alfrd Thornaa H04 Tlral Kat'l '"REAl ESTATETRACk"AGET lis FBKT ON 11 TH ST., &0 PER FOOT. BQ8TW1CK. 400 Peter Truat B,ldg. REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS BRICK APARTMENT RENTAL $11,040 " " PIRCE $55,000. 1 Thro atorr brick building built about (even year ago, having 12 apartment of flva rooms and balh , each with Innltora' apartment. Heating plar.t and laundry room In bawrment. dan . "voodworlt and floors. best of plumbing and lighting fixture. Each apartment equipped with gas stove and Ic bos. Will enow you a wonderful return on your mony arid rental are low com pared with other equally well located itpartmenla. Might consider about 111) OflA 1n trad, but must have at least iro.coo in cash, balance long tunc, A per cent. WALSH-ELMER CO., REALTORS I Tyler 153$. . 233 Securities Bldg. (iOD duplex will net aver 10 per cent on price asked. Well located, practical ly new. s ALFRED THOMAS A BOV , $04 PiTst National Bank Bid;. V - .VAL8H.KLMER CO., Realtor. Real ?tste. Investment, Insurance, Rental! ylet 1536. 913 Securities Bldg. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN. Huntzinger Pkg, Ogden Plowing Co. John Kotti & Hon Mayerowlcb & Vail Olassberg Wilson A Co. W. H. Van Bant & Co. ... W. w. Hill & Co PP Tjewl .T."H. Hoot & Car J. It Bulla Rosenstock Bros. F. H. Kellogg . . Wertheliner & D'egen ... On Tint r1u rh. ARth EM pnnv.hltmU S1' M' to car line; modern, 6 room and bt' a r0 hscllnd ! '"' ! ! Ill . ' ! IL-'-: T.",r ""tI'l. I Mo.-Kan. C. & C. Co, - Baker Dundee. Dundee Home $5,750 Market, Financial and Industrial 'News of the Day Live Stock' Receipt wri Cattl ntflelal Monday . .,.li,24& K Bfnat Tuesday .23,090 Two day this wk...l),34 Sim days last wk..30.0Kt N,me tUysl w'a ago1f),14ti Fame d'a 3 w'a ago 30.465 Same d's y'r ago. .. .33,013 Omaha, Nov. t. Hog .4-4 ,000 13.4:4 7.403 4,104 .11 8hp 10,l 11,00a 51. 16S 30.310 $.i 38.413 13,;a. 46.07k Receipt and.dlspositlon of live stock at the Union Stoik Tarda. Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hour ending at 3 O'clock p. November 16. 1330. ' RECEIPTS. ' Cattle Hogs Sheep C. M, & t. P Wnbash .Missouri Toclfla .... 1'nlon Vai'lflc C. & N. W., east .... O. A N. W.. veil ... C, St. P., M. O. .. C. B. & Q. east .... C R. 4V Q.. west ... C. R. 1. & P.. east . . C, It. 1. & P., weat Illinois Central ..... Total Receipt ... Car Car Cara .. 1 ..187 .. 10 ::tAA .. 12 , ..891 .. 14 .. 3 .. 4 ,7 J 38 10 1 ' 3 775 7 6 DISrOHITlON Cattle Hog Sheep Morris Co. IT2 7 63 Swift ft Co. 183 1205 Cudahy Packing Co, ..,.1666 1444 Armour A Co i.1011 Schwarti & Co. J. W. Murphy Dold Pk2 Co. Lincoln Packing Co, No. Omaha Parking CO. t o,-. . . . (South front lot . 6012B ft.; 31.000 W n'li,.. 1 C II KAH naah tianahn. nntlt u I U A cam I .mmedWttt pcwiwsMon; ky at officii , j""en J i,un at thl nrlA; In thin vicinity are few. N . Fowler & McDonald, ' ' . RY2AL1ORS T'oug. 13. T120 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Florence. NETHAWAY. Bub-.-ban prop'ty. CoL 140. REAL ESTATE IMPROVEDT A. , Cathedral District One Block to Farnam.Car Six-room, strictly modern home with three dandy rooms and hall on first floor. Oak floors, three V bedrooms and" bath on 'second floor. Full certiented basement, furnace heat. House newly painted. South and east exposure, raved street and paid for. Close to Saunders school. This home was listed just, this morning and we know, is a bargain at $6,500. Les us take you out' v Payne & Carnaby Co., '-Realtor1 Service, 616 Omaha Nat Bank. D. 1016. West. FIELD CLUi DISTRICT r i. This beautiful brick ahd stucco home located on Wool worth Avenue In the heart of the Field Club district and consisting of eight rooms, well arranged and beautifully finished. House lets . than three years old ad la a bargain at the price offered. Shown by appoint ment only. D. V. SHOLES CO., ' REALTORS. j DSuglaa 0046 . 15-17 CityNaUonal. ' - N - - I Modern "5-room iH-atory bungalow. . Hardwood floor throughout. Price, 36.600. Term. N' Chas. E. Belman, , k" P. 33.16. 703 Petera Trust Bldg. Omaha Real Estate and Investment. JOHN T. BOHAN, . ' 81axten Blk. Phone Tyler 4380. 2637 CHICAGO 5-room cottage, alt modern, vacant. For quicK sale 34,000, See wner, Har ney 369. A FBW borne and lota for sale In Park wood addition; a safe place for Invest- ment Norrls A Norrta. Douglaa 427U. Jj'OR quick sale, 1416 N. 3Dth St., rms. I5n cash. tlS per mo. Crelgh. 608 Bee. Dbug. 0300. J. B. ROBINSON, real estate and tnveat ment. 443 Bee Bldg. Douglaa 8037. BENSON MEYER") CO.. 424 On. Nat'l North. For Colored 5-room partly modern cottage lo cated near 26th and Maple; all on one floor; dandy nloe large south front lot on paved street, paving paid; one block to car line. Can be handled on 375 down or possibly lea. Price, 3.000. -537 Om. Nat. Bks" Bldg., Douslaa 1781. Sunday call Colfax 8237. ? ROOM. Vt water -heat, corner lots, 1 137.50 per m, tmmeUate possession. 8. ;': . 3 and R. E. Montgomery, 313 City Natl. ' Banlt Bldg. . illNNB LUSA homea and lota offer the beat - opportunity to Invest your money. " Phone Tyler 187. OpLORED Four-room modern) home; 360 " rash, balar-1 easy. Johnson, Web. '4160. ' - ROOMS stntuy modern, full basement, " 3 lots, garag -ient drive.- Col. 4182. i'or Colored. 5 rooms, part modern (paved ; direct), prlco 33.300. 3260 cash. Dg. 0733. . . ' ; Soutb)r on't Look Any Further ?-room bungalow, finished in oafc, large floored ' and plastered v- attic, built-in features such as buffet, large basement, nice ; - lot on plved street, just on hlock tB "to, West Hanscom park carline, " Home owning community. Lo ' cated 2083 S. 32nd Street. ' C. G. CARLBERG, REALTOR, D. 585. 312 Brandeis Th. Bldg, " - STOP PAYING RSNT. , - A LAROE 8-ROOM HOME tiOO DOWN; PRirE, 31,600; 335 MONTH Sure anug and cosy; choice location; walkings distance; has city water, gas; nice basement and brick foundation. y Call Douglaa 3383. Show you today. Miscellaneous. PTPl'Tr.TT REAL ESTATE; i Sells. Rent. Insure. ' 5. Peter Trust Bldg. Doug. 0833. Bonds and Notes' Bonds and note quotation furnished by Petera Trust company: - - , Ap. . - - Hid Akd Yd. Am. T. eV T. 6, 1324..?. 3?1 44 7.0 Am. T.'A T. 6s. 1325 .... 8 64 Am. Tob. Co. 79.1932.... 3914 99? ' , Am. Toh. Co. 7s. 132S.... 91 100, Anaconda Cop. 7s. 1958 yrench Gov. 8, 15.... t 100H Westlnghouae 7s. 13J1 .. 93 Armour 7s, 1330... v.. Belgian GovnT., 1935 . Belgian Oov. 7 ft. 1945 Beth. Steel 7s, 1935 .. Beth. Steel 7a. 123 .. .City of Bergen' 8s, 1945 90Mi 97 94H ' 86W . 6.30 7.10 6.80 7.(0 7.95 7.65 8.40 8.60 7.70 Br ush . C. a 4s, 1921 City of Paris. 6s, 1931.. Can. Gov. 6H. 19! .... O. C C. St L. 6s, 1939. Cud. Pack. Co. 7s. 1923 . Goodrich 7. ijo. ' Jap. Oov. 1st 4H, 13S. 74H Jap. Mov, s. i-a 5H 1V an 44v -7.60 96 8.44 98 8.20 91 ik 9ft ft 6.70 9 t 10 94 , 95; 1V.40 98H M 5.70 SI 1.30 984 .1.(5 89 9.90 75 1L80 68 111.36 9844 7.90 86 9 i t itrt. ft uyni a, M. nam .T. 119t I. Villa. 1 rtft U ..Proct AOaBiTls, 193K.100 10 " Swift Co. TIsJ im.1. 974 -l i "J Hwlae Gt. 8a? 1940. . .J01 14 J014 Tnlon FBXlflQ 6s. 1928.. 98 4 64 "ivtlson Conv. , 1928... 83 l 6.10 6.85 9.90 7.80 ID .6 . - Chicago) Potato. Chicago, Nov. 16. Potalow Receipt. , 512 ears; market weak: northern sacked ' aud bulls. 3J$.B0'i2.10, S3 ' 44 42 6 33 29 10 31 5 63 127 61 4S5 191 236 164 30 65 1 67 65 664 326 102 112 2 1 1058 ' 34 660 800 1748 1639 U29 73 265 , onsen ft Lunawren .... I.'ennls ft Francis Cheek ft- rebs Omaha, PnJ-klng Co. Miriwea Paeklna Co. Swift from Sioux City-... 660 Morris Sioux Falls 99 Other Buveri 8857 l 390 Total ...11870 7186 15782 Cattle There waa an unusually heavy rnii of cattle for Tuesday, about 23,000 head and with heavy recelpta at all other market points, the market was decidedly bearish and bids and sales at th. point were all of 25Q50o loter than Mon day for both beef cattle and butcher stock. Trading during the foreroon was of a desultory character only the more attractive offerings moving to the scales with ejery Indication that there would be a big carry over at the end of the day's business. Stocker and feeders were In Indifferent request and showed very nearly aa much decline as the killing grade. The general market, was the loweat of th season. ' ' Quotations on cattle: Fair to good beevea 310. 76018. 00; common to fair beeves, 18.00 1 0.60 i fair to good yearlings, HI. 0013. 00; common to fair yearlings, 38.5010.50; choice prime grass beeves. 311.2513.76; good to choice grass beeves, 39.50011.00; fair to good grass beeves, 8.009.60; common to fair grasa beevea, 3.007.76; Mexicans, 36.0007.60; good to prime grass heifers, 88.76C8.60; choice to prime grass cows, $7.3598.60; good to choice grass cowsj $6.6097.25; fair to good grasa cow,- 36.6006.50; common to fair grass cows, $3. 60 6.50; choice to"prim feeders, $10.0011.00; good to choice feeders, $8.2609.60: medium to good feed ers, 37.0008.25; common to fair feeders. 36.0007.00; good to choice stockers, 38.00 9.00; fair to good stockers, $6.7508.00; common, to fair stockeas, $5.0006.60; stock ,.!... . , n C r7J 1 AA. . ..I. . , EAl 6.25: stock calves, $6.5009.50; veal calves. $8.00 0 13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.2509.00. BEEF nTEERSL . ai m " ) 10 strs 14 atra : 8 strs !9 cows 13 atra 3 atrs 13 Mrs 11 fdra 14 fdrs 41 cows 13 cows 26 fdrs 12 strs 17 fdrs ' 24. atra 10 stra 27 "strs 42 civs 13 stra 20 stra 34 stra 50 strs 87 clva 13 strs 36 cows 26 strs 23 strs 46 strs 18 strs : 40 strs 17 cows 10 civs 60. 25 7 00 1433 11 00 WESTERN CATTLE. ' I0AHO. ' . 893 6 0014 atrs 1131 7 35 IrvnuTNa 886 8 60 1 cows 100 1135 8 40. NEBRASKA." J 1087 7 63120 atrs 861 1003, 9 00111 fdra 962 MONTANA. 1483 13 401 3 atr j-- COLORADO. 1073 . 8 0056 hfrs 625 -7 0013 hfrs IDAHO. 951 S 10110 hfra 1275 7 35137 fdrs 8-54 t 0 ALMA FINDLAY. 939 7 I6'14 cows 1167 ?9 001 1 bull - iff WYOMING. 108 9 15 11 fdrs 1177 , 10 20 cows 1011 . g 25 1$ fdra 979 8 25 14 civs 338 8 00113 hfra 800 1005, 8 60121 fdra -CS. 70S 658 334 ,893 1027 1150 S20 962 766 349 7 351 6 25,1 73 7 25 5 50 6 60 1081 8 00124 fdnT 1163 9 51 O. M'MASTER. 1259 11 1-I 7 cows NEBRASKA. 363 8 75131 cows 7 60 17 strs 7 00 36 atrs 8 0051 fdra 851 7 39 7 28 7 AO 8 00 6 25 6 35 7 iS 1164 50 753 881 1001 1076 970 801 I 95124 strs 8 40(16 hfrs 7 60117 hfra 646 i-S 00128 cowa Ana ' ' a i 1 r . .1 8 00 730 70S 889 . 817 903 7ir 1111 1017 749 6 60 7 25 7 60 7 35 10 10 7 00 7 75 7 60 7 85 Sift S 04 ED. MACNAMARA. . 43 strs 1169 10 65 , Hogs Arrival of hofv for today's trade amounted to 6,000 head. Early reports from oth.tr markets were all very bearish and local prtoes ruled lower Mn sympathy with declines elsewhere. Shippers fur nished a fair demand for good light and butcher bogs at prices 16026a lower. With packers putting op their droves mostly at th flat quarter decline. Bulk of sup ply Void at $13.16012.60,' with best light hogs at the top, $13.65. ( ' HOGS. ' Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. No. Av. 40. .315 CO. ,313 62.. 283 34. .224 72. .225 84. .223 180 yl2 00 15 '13 IS 240 12 30 40 J3 40 40 12 40 60 13, 65 37. .840 j 850 31. .162 ... 71. .238 ... . 3$ 2)2 ta 33. .194 ... Pr. 13 10 13 2; 13 15 13 45 13 55 riheun Something? like ll.OOSheen and lambs were received for today's! trade and fat lambs had to set) at lower prices, with fat. sheep and feeders on a generally steady basis, 'In most eaaea the decline In lamba was quoted at "c. Good kill; ing lambs sold at $11.75013.00 and good fat ewes were wanted . around $5.60. Year, lings were scarce. Some extra good feed ing lambs went out at $11.75 and a few come-backs sold as feeders at $11.26. Quotations on sheep; Beat fat latnba. $11.75018.00; $11.50 011.76; $U.250II.5; medium, to good plain and coarse lamba, lamba. choice handy yearlings. $9.0009.60: heavy yearlings. $8.6009 00: aged nrethera, $7.00cf7.76; good to choice ewes, $5.2605.75, fair to good ewes, $4.76 05.25; cull and canner owes, $2.0003.60. Feeders: Good to choice lambs, $11,360 lUi: fair to good lamba., $10.60011.26; Inferior grades., $10.00010.26; yearling wethers, $9.0008.60, yearling ewes, breeders, $7.7608.60; good - to choice young ewes, $6.0007.25; one-year breed, ers, $5.0006.00; good .to choice feeder ewes, $4.60 0 5.00; fair to good feeders, $4.0004.50; shelly feeders. $3.35 0 4.00. FEEDER LAMBS, ' No. Av. Pr: No. Av. T"r. 58 fed.. S3 11 00 J -FAT LAMBS-, m id.. 75 11 60 FEEDER LAMBS. 63 Ida.. 64 10 86 FAT EWES. 14$ Ida. 126 6 15 - 7 FEEDER EWES. ' X 173 Ida. 1!0 4 60 , Kansas, City live Stock. kansaa Ctty. Mo.. Nov. 16. Cattle RJ noipts. 26,000 head: beef steers above 1,190 around steady; top, $13.60;- other steers, weak to unevenly lower; she stock mostly 26r lower;bulk cowa and heifers mostly $5.5006.60; canner. ateady; good kinds, $3.35; veal calves, ateady: best, $13.00; other calves mostly 60c lower: stocker an, feeders, ateady 'to unevenly . lgwer; clearance poor. ' Hon OnenedV. 16o to 35o. lower: Closing 25e to 60o lower than yesterday's average; ton S13, good and fthjw,n a viv drata-v: fat lamba, weak: fed weet erne, $13.10; sheep, $5o to 600 lower I fat wether, 31.00; yearling. $9.Ci0. ' glenx City live Stoek. ' Sioux City, I.. Nov. ll-Cattle Re ceipts, 3.000 head; 35o to 30e lower; fed steers and yearlings, f8. 76016 00; grass steers.- 35.60010.00: grass cowi, fS.eOtJ 7.60; fat cows and heifers. $7.75011.75; cai.nera, $3.0004.60; feeder, f6.2608.6O; veal-rs, $4.00 013 00; common calves, 34OO07.dt; feeding cowa and belters, $3.5005.60; stockers. $5. 0007.0". . Hogs Receipts. 4,600 head; market 15c tn Sac lower; mixed, $11.60011.10; heavy, 311.40 0 13.00: bulk of Balis, 111.90012.25; llghU $11.16012.26.. J Sheep and Lamba Receipt, 1,000 headi market 2 So higher. . r ' - Liswevd OIL Duluth,- Mlnrg i Nov. , 18. Linseed i.,4',; arrive, 3.3Hi. , too lower tnan yesieraay s average; 3.46; bulk-of sale. $11.86013.36; id choice fat pig. $12. lift 13. 35 i and Lambs Receipts, 7,600 head; v foariclal New York Quotations 4'l By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Chicago Tribune-Omaba Bee) Leased Wire. Jfew York, Nov. 16.Today's call money market did not go as low as .the 7 per cent rate of the day before, but on- the ther hand, it did not go above 8 per cent all day which made it a quotably easier market than for nearly four weeks past. The recovery in other mar kets, which began on Monday made further progress toaay,' It was em phatic iK the foreign exchange and wheat marketi, but the movement or recovery was distinct on the Stock Exchange lso, where the early' ad vances in numerous active stocks ranjred as high as two to four points. These advances, which affected both industrial and railway shares, ... Jala nil ail M vtt4k f f Of M rtrtf f pressure of sales, a good part otevi'J which came evidently irom proies sional operators for the decline. This caused reaction of a point or there abouts from the day's highest prices, but the market as a whole closed afc a net advance, with very, few losses from today. " Sterling Stronger. Today's recovery In exchange on Eu rope was notable, especially tn sterling which at one time touched 3.43, marking an advanoe of 6 rents per sovereign for the day, and of 10!c from the law rate roached on Monday of last week. This is the highest rate at which sterling lias sold since the day before election, 4 .21 23 H 26. 88 St 77 4 21 24 Ut. Northern, pfd. Cht. Gt. Western. Illinois Central .. fr.. Kan. i Tex.. Kan. Oltv Soulhern 21 ' f Missouri Pacific... 24 N. YM N. H. ft H.. 27 N'thern Paciric y. Chi. ft N. W....s Pennsylvania R, R 419 Reading Co tlH r i T A- P. . .V. S'thern Pacific Co.ll2i HOViam 116J. Southern Hallway. 26 y 25H ;25 26 Chi.. Mil. ft St. P.. 38 37 ' 37 . 1J4 UnlonPaoific ....12-1 12144 122 121 Wabash .VS 894 tt ? STEULS Am. Car ft F'dryl275i 12614 12514 12596 Allis-Chambera Mfg 33 80 30, 2914 Am. Loco. tx ... 65 L't.Allov Steel Cor., i... B'dwln Loco.Wrork.10214 ExchnK on Paris and Borne moved up with sterling and closed at the best and Berlin exchange after an exceptionally sharp recovery, got to bte best rate slnco the middle of October. The day'a whole movement In foreign exchange was, perhaps, the best evidence that the financial strain-has begun to re lax. There have been numerous ooca siens In our recent economic history 'in the late autumn of 1914. for Instance, In the first months after the armistice. In the summer of 1318 and in the decline to unprecedentedly low rates last Feb ruary and April when the actual situa tion and outlook of the world's tnonev market waa Indicated first and "most unmistakably In, foreign exchange. Bullion Recovers Slightly. Silver bullion, the New ' York, price for which went on Monday within a quarter of a cent of the low price for the year, recovered slightly today. The utterly er ratic mov?ment of the price during the past few months as in the earlier part of 1920, haa been the despair of banker and merchants dealing with the east. A mon ey metal which sells at $1.37 per ounce in January, at 80 In June, $1.01 In AugUBt, and 7614o In October, may be considered an economic curiosity, even In thla year of wild fluctuation. Imagining that our silver dollar were today the, actual stand ard of value for United States xcurrency, the Intrinsic bullion calue of our dollar would have move this year from $1.06 to 62. back to 78 e, end down again to 69, which would fairly rival the vicissitudes of the German mark. What haa actually happended to the sliver bullion martet has been a break down, similar to that - In the market, for other ordinary commodities, In a huge speculation, which had put up the price of silver more' than 60 per cent from the price of 19J8J After the, very hfSVy jtlecllne o June, our own mint did its belt to steady the market thrWgh biivliik -ip all the product of doiiieaiic silver mints at more than the market nl ue But the rrobablllty Is that this ex-,-illent, aa happened under the ill-fated silver purchase act" of 1890, actually made a bad matter very much wors by encouraging doluelvj hope. '' ' ' ' Bonds.' The following quotations are furnished by Logan ft Bryan, members ef alt prin cipal exchanges. Room 248, Peter Trust building, formerly Bee building, 17th and X arnam. streets, umana, rueD. Am. Smelt, ft Rfg. 6s Am. Tel. Col. 6s, 1946 Armour 4Hs, 1939. V... B & O. ret. 6s, 1995. do cvt. 4 Hi. 1933. . - u ,. una w ui. vo, Range of prices of the leading stocks furnished by Logan, ft BryanTetere Truat building. HlSh.Low.Close.Monday. ' RAILS A., 8, F. 85 834 844 834 Baltl.or ft Ohio.. 4l4 40 401, 40 Tanafllan Pacific. .119 1 1171.. jijs 117 N. Y. ft H. R ' "J" Krle R. R 16 13 16 1414 M'4 9 . 83 . 9 40 ,41 90 9014 83 9 90 SH !1 2314 26 88 78 41 90 81 85 85 99 100 69 69 " 30 30 106 105 106 (31 31 81 " B. 41 86 32 99 ' 69 30 '66 34 89 67 88 56 34 89 67 88 66 ' 66 3 41 H 50 13 12 21 35 19 16 10 12 62 74 22 99 '2 13 . 25 , 73 37 26 66 19 41 60 13 56, 87 67 86 56 , 82 42 61 12 12-12 31 121 35 7 36 Crucible Steel Co.. 108 Ajii. Steel Pndrle 33 Lackaywa'a Steel Co, 67 MUtvale et.4 lira. . so Pressed St. Car Co, 90 Rep, Iron ft St. Co. 69 Railway St. Spring). 88 Hloss-StMf. Stl.ft I'n. 56 United States Steel 83 COPPERS Anaconda Cop. Mtn.. 42 Am.Smelt.ft Rfg.Co. 52. Butte&Sup.M'n. Co. 13 Chile Copper Co.. 13 Chino Copper Co. 22 Inspira. Cona, Cop. 30 Keiyiecott Copper.. 20 Nev. Cona. Cop. Co. 10 Ray Cons. Cop. Co. 12 Ulah Copper Co.. 64 INDUSTRIALS - Am.Beet. Sugar Co. 69 6 v 69 57 Atl.,OEW.I.S. .117 114 114 113 Am. Interna, Corp. 56 61 62 . Am.Sum. Tob. Co.. 77 Am. Cot. Oil Co. ...214 Am. Tel & Tel. ... 99 Am. 7.. L. 8. Poihlehem Mot, ... 2 Biook. Rap. T. 13 Anier. Can Co. ... 26 Gltand. Motor C. 77 C;.ntral. Leath. C. 37 Cube Cane S 27 C-al. Pack. C 67 Cal. Pet. Corn 20 Corn. Pro. R. Co. 7814-77 Nat. E. ft S. ... 49 47 Ktsk Rubber Co. .... 1 5 1 4 19 1J 10 12 62 4 22 99 'i' 13 26 73 37 27 , 67 20 .77' 48 15 20 17 10 12 S2 76 22 99 7 2 15 36 76 36 26 66 18 76 47 15 Gun. Elec. Co. ..y.122 118 118"121 C, M. & SU P., gen.,4s. 1933:. 71 072 do gen. ft ret. 4s. zo: C, R. I. ft P. ref. 4sT 1934 gen. & fl I. ft P. r D. ft R. G. Col. 4s, 1936... ..7576 ..80(gX0 ..76 g)76 ..69 69 .,71 71 ..81 184 s. 2014. ...61 061 si 1934.. .Hlfflisli .65tS65H ...81 82 VJU lul. -ks. imi ....... Ill.-Cen. Joint.!., 1933 5S!m Mo. Pac ref. 6a, 1923 90 91, do ref. 6s, 1926 , 84 1 do gen. 6s, 1975 7 85 ' Rio Grande W. 1st 4s, 1989. ...66 iff 67 St. L. ft S. F. P. L. 4s. 1950,...60f)S0 St. L. ft 8. F. adj. Cs. 1956 64 64 do inc. 6s,' 1960. 48 049"' S. T. ft S. W. Inter. 6a, 1952 . .62 063 W. U. Tel. Col. Tr. 6s, 1938. ...83 84 Wilson 6s, 1941 87 089 " K. S. Sou. 5s, 1959,...u.j,.....72074 C G. W. 4s, 19119 65 055' Sea Bal 4s. 1989 ,..'....41j43 Colo. So. 4s, 1935 74 4 C. ft O. 6s 84384 I. R. T. 6s ...t:t 053 Hud, & Mag, ref. 5 ..60 063 Chicago Live Stock Chicago. Nov.. . Cattle Receipts, 27,1 000; market demoralised; most native and western steers and butcher stock around $1 lower than Close laat week;, one load of steers weighing 1,721 pounds at $16.25; few head yearlings, . $16.266116.7,5; bulk native beet steers. $9.00012.75; bulk west em steers, $7.6008.60; butcher (fowa most ly, $4.7607.00; canner 26c lower, bum, $3.2503.40; bologna bulla mostly, 34.76 6.60; few heavycalves above $8.50; light vealers ateady: top $16.00; Blockers and feeders unevenly lower s . Hogs Receipts, 40.000; mostly 25 to 35c lower than yesterday's average; fairly ac tive; closing firm and steady to 10c higher than early; top $12.85; bulk, $12.25 12.76; pigs mostly 25c -lower ; bulk de sirable, 100 to 130 pound pigs J12.6012.75r Sheep Receipts, 11,000: fat lambs gen erally 25o lower; top fed westerns $12 65 to city butchers: packers top $12.25; bulk natives, $11.25012.00; fat sheep 25a low er; top ewes $5.60; bulk native ewes $5.00 05.25; feeders steady, top feeder lambs, - Omaha Bay Market, Receipts light on both prairie hay and alfalfa. Market firm and higher. De mand good on alfalfa, while on prair'.e hay the demand la fair. - Oat and wheat straw tn good demand. No. 1 Upland prairie hay, $15.0O16.O0 Nc 2, $11.00013.00; No. 8. $7.0008.00. No. 1 Midland prairie hay, $14.00015.00; No. 1 $11.00012.00. No. 1 Lowland prairie hay, $6.0009.00; No. 2. $7,0008.00; No. 3, $6.0007.00. Choice alfalfa, $27.00: No. 1, $22,500 14.60; standard, $19.00031.00; No. 2. $16.00 018.00; No. 3. $12.00014.00. Cat straw, $11.00011.00; wheat,' 8.5O0 "00. , St. Joseph Live Stock. St. Joseph, Ho., Nov.l6. Cattle Re ceipts, 6,000 bead; dull ami lower; steers, $7.00011.69; cows and heifers, $3,500 .14.00; calves, $6.5009.5 London Money. tendon, Nov. 16. Bar Silver 51d per our.ce. Money and Discount Unchanged. ' New York Metals. ' New Tork, Nov. 16. Copper Dull; electrolytic, spot and nearby, 14c; firs quarter, 14440160. . Iron Steady; unchanged. Tilt Firm; spot and nearby, $37,000 37.25; futures, $37.50038.00. Antimony Unchanged. Lead Weak; spot, 6. 2506.60c. Zinc Steady; unchanged. Kan sea City Produce. Kansas City, Mor, Nov. 16. Butter TJn chajpged; creamery. 62c; packing, 32c Kggs One to 2c higher; firsts, 70c; aec onns, 50c; selected. 76 076c. Poultry Hens. 24c; b rollers, 80c; spring, 26o young roosters, 22c; Hirkeys, 36c Oust. W. ft W. ..." 4 Got.. Motors Co. .. 14 Goodrich Co 4:S An. H. L. Co. .. 8 Hnsk. & Brkr". C. 69 U. S. I. s Al. Co. 72 Interna. Nickel ... 16 fnter. Paper Co ..67 Alax Rubber Co. . 34 Kf.lly-Sprlnf. Tire 43 ' Key. Tire ft Rub. 10 Inter. M. M. .... 15 Al - w ' -4 13 41 7 59 71 ID 13 41 7 69 M 15 66 . 6614 83 - 33 41 41 10 10 14. 14KS.14 . . u 13'i 43 8 68 70 15 66 2 40 10 Mcx. Petro f6 163 163 12 Middle States Oil . il2. 12 12 12 Pure Oil 15 34 35 Willys-Over. Co. .. 8 7 7 Pierce Oil Corp. .. H! 12 12 Pen-Am. P. ft t. 79 77 77 Pierce-Arrow Mo. 25 Royal iJutch Co. -..72 U. 8. Rubber Co 62 Am. Sug. R. Co. -..100 Sinclair Oil & R. SS 108 107 107 107 .63 ,60 61 51 49 4S 48 , 67 65 66 10 - 10 .48 46 48 36 36 35 41 Soars-Roe. Co. Strom. Carb. Co. Lgfude. Corp. . . . rob. Prod. Co. . Trans-Cont. Oil .. Texas Co . . tf. S. Food P. C, U. S. R. B. ft M. lt 23 97 Z6 23 71 60 97 36 34 7 12, 77 24 60SH T 25 .A,,' 48 55 10 46 34 46 41 46 86 44 65J 7 8.37 ailllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIS CADILLAC SERVICE ' 3 and REPAIR DEPARTMENT E S , 26th and Farnam Streots ir E 1 . " S We make it ngiit. s Our satisfied customers are S s our best asset. s E Have 'your Cadillac attended chanics who through con- s s.stant practice can Ado it for s a i less in the. long. run. 5 J. H. Rann-Cadillac Co. s Service Department s ' ' , 5 S .6uy Wkoaton, Service Mgr. s S Harry Reld, Shop Manager niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiirl The White M. C. 4114 40 Wilson Co., Inc. ...47 46 47 Vestern Union ....87 - 87 81 West. El. ft M. ..44 42 ,42 A.ner. Wool. Co. ..67 65 65 i o'clock sales, 674,600. . Money .7T 8 7 Sterling . 3.41 i " t I, . .-New YorR Cotton. ;New York. Nov. 16. January cotton contracts advancexL from lf.80c to 17.f? lr. the New York market and then eased off a Httle. July contracts made a new low recordfor the season this morning. The , new cotton crop In Egypt Is esti mated1 at 612,000,000 pounds. In official advices received In Washington. Covering caused advances of 20 to 45 points. Llverpeol continued weak, selling January and Marrh here, and the market turned easier at noon under liquidation and an easier spo basis southeast. Jan uary seld 17 polntsifet lower, while Mav nnd July made new low records for the season. March also made a new low reo ord in the. afternoon, late deliveries show ing net losses of 253 points. Weak ness In New Orleans aided the talk of a lower spit basis " Liberty Bond Prices. . New York, Nov. 16. Price of Liberty bands at noon were: 4s, 93.00; first 4s, uiquoted; fecond 4s. 85.90; first 4s, S8.06; second 4 'is. 86.86; third 414s, 88.14; fourth 414s, 6.34: Victory 3s, 96.80; Victory 4s. 95.76. Liberty bonds closed: 8s, 93.10; first 4s. 87 50; second 4s. 85.54; first 4s, 87.64; second 4s, 86.66; third 4, 88.08; fourth 4 lis, 86.20; Victory 3s, 95.76; 'ictory 4B, 86.80, j"ew York Dry Goods. New York, Nov. 16. Branded brown sheetings were reduced In todays market about 2 cents a yard to a basis ot 11 cents for 4 yards 62x60s. Print cloths continued dull and weak on a basis of 8 cents for 38 Inch 64xt0s. Yarns ruled quiet; bur laps were easy and silks -very quiet. New carpet prices for spring were being an nounced in revised lists. i N- , Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 3,6 Turpentine Un changed; last sale Nov. 6, at $1.13; sales none; receipts, 278; shipments, 137; stock 15,334. Rosin Unchanged: sales nonei receipts, lOC.'t, 60,170. Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Chicago Tribune-Omaha Bee Leased Wit. Chicago, Nov, 16. Wheat sjiowed a strong undertone from, the start and the market acted more in accord with the news than for some time past. There was lers disposition to look at general business conditions and pay more attention to legitimate market influences. While the best prices were not maintained, due to profit taking, net gains were 2'A 3fc. Course grains were rather ac tive early, andcorn closed c lower to He higher,' and oats lyic high er. Rye gained Ht, and barley was unchanged. Milling demand for cash wheat show a better demand. . With light stocks at terminal markets, it was believed it would take but little buy ing to tighten up the market. Mill ing sales here were 20,000 bushels, Receipts, 16 cars. Mills and export ers were buyers at Kansas City. Bal gium Was credited with buying 500, 000 to 1,000,000 bushels at the sea board, presumably tA Manitobas, and hedges wre removea at Chicago. Many o(, the leading local profes sionals were on the bull side during the day, and are talking higher prices. x Corn Closes lower. ' Corn and oat markets were dominated by the action of wheat. Trade was light and mainly of a- local cfMracter. Prices averaged higher, but December corn turned easy toward the last and declined to 5o under Mav, closing at fractional loss, while Vither deliveries were fractionally higher. December oats gained e on the May. Eastern demand for cash good with ales of 115,000 bushels corn, and 46,000 bushels oats Were taken. : Seaboard demand for rye was again .n evidence with some business Tut through on basis of 16 e over December, track New York from outside market. Reoeipr, 4 cars. ' , Barley was . 2e higher for choice, and unchanged for' low grade. Maltsters are, after heavy grain which remain -ery scarce. SnpC sales were at 78c0$l.lO Receipts, 35 cars. - . Pit Notes. ' Belgium wsb after wheat at the Bea-l board, Tuesday being the day on which it makes It purchases, - apd sales of 600,000 to 1,000,000 bushels were reported, pre sumably Manltobss. Demand otherwise was slow, i and there was some talk of cancellation of grain by England. ' . . While premiums on cash wheat at ChU ago showed, little change with No 1 red at 30032c, and No 1 hard at 7 08c over December, the market showed a very firm imaMfin, Miliinsr demand was better. -with kales of ?0,000 bushel here Red winter was very scarce la ail maraeis. Premiums at Minneapolis were )03c K higher. Outside wheat markets advanced 107c with St Louis leading. Country offerings of all grains were small, although messages from Illinois, Nebraska and Iowa Indicated that pro ducers were commencing to. sell new corn freely. Samples were unchanged to 1 centa higher on corn and unchanged to 1 cents higher on oats, with premiums on corn steady to ilrm and oats unchanged, Recelpta 63 cars, corn, and 42 cara, oata. The move to have the government re lease the large amounts of German mon ey held under the alien act s said to be of the approval of the president and the secretary of the treasury. Messages from New York estimated a high a $800,000. 000 wa held and that the moves were oertaln of success. This, with reports that France and its colonies needed 50,000,000 P. ,.- 1 1 .. . AJ AAA AAA ,,,..1.1. uuvueis aim xvusicwiu .vvv.vvv iuoudi. wheat before Australian and Argentine grain was available, had considerable In fluence on sentiment, especially as Ger many was reported as needing around 50,000 bushels more.v x Minneapolis drain, Minneapolis, Nov. -16. Flour 20 to 2So higher; In carload lots, family patents quoted at $9.4609.75 a barrel is 98-pound cotton sacks. i . Bran $33.00. i Wheat Receipts, 61 cars, compared w:th 234 cars a year ago. ttCash, No. 1 northern, $1.7901.84;v ' December, $1.74; March. $1.78. , i-a gorn Na. 3 yellow, 88090c. - f ats No. 3 white, 45&450, Barley 66090c. Rye No. 2. $1.68 1.59. Flax No. 1. 38.31 02.32. St. Lonls Grain. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 16. Wheat De cember. $1.69; March, $rt8 bid. Corn December, 77 077c; ' May, c. pat December. 50c bid; May, 64 c Kansas City Grain. 1 Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 16.-r-Wheat De cember, $1.80; March. $1.72. Corn December, 68c; May,1 73 o. 1,444-f shipments. 460: s Quote B. D. E. F G. WO. WW. $11.09. H. I. K. M. N, I - New York So gar. -sNew York, Nov., 16. The local markat for raw sugar was steady and un changed at 6 cents for Cubaa c. 1. f.. Nfaual to 6.51c for centrifugal. Trading wax light and the only sales reported were S.joo bags of Cuhas for prompt shipment at 6 cents c. 1. f. ' Omaha Grain South Side , Omaha, Nov. 16. Grain; receipts today totaled only 37 cars, of which werei Wheat, 10; corn, 7: oats. 10; rye, two, and bar ley, eight. Wheat was about 4 to 6 cents higher. Corn was not much changed. Oats, advanced 1 to ltf cents. Rye and barley were un changed. There were , --scarcely enough offerings" o,f any, grain; to make a market. '' WHEAT. '-- , No. 1 hard: 1 car, $1.84. ' , No. 3 hard: 1 car, $1.83: Vear. $1.43 (sututty , No. 3 hard;. 1 car,. $1.81 (old billing. sVutty.) No. 5 hard: 1 car, $1.70. No. 1 mixed: 4 cars. $1.70 durum.) 'No. 4 mixed: 3 cars, '31.67 (durum.) No. 5 mixed: 8 c.rs. $1.63 durum). . CORN. No. S yellow: 1 car, 80c (new, ahlppers weights.) ... No. 4 yellow: 78o (new). No. 6 yellowi 1' csr. 77o (new). -. . OATS. , No. 1 white: 5 cags, -49c. No. 3 white: 1 can, 46c (shippers' weights); 1 car. 48a. , RYE. ' , , , '' ' Ne. 2: 1 tars, $1.48. i, N. 3: 1 car, $1.47. -i , . BARLEY. V Rejected: 1 cark 70o.- ' CHICAGO CARI.OT RECEIPTS. T Today. Wk. Afio. Yr. Ago. Wheat ........... 21 2 35 Corn .............100 90 ( 112 Oats .71 123 , 53 KANSAS CITY CARLQT RECEIPTS. Today. Wk. Ago. Yr, Ago, Wheat 143 191 205 Corn 4 3 Ml6 Oat :. 7 26 23 ST. LOUIS CARLOT RECEIPTS. 1 Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Wheat 6 I 86 92 Corn .............. 86 , 6 . 39 Oats ...... .. .. 2ft If - I NORTHWESTERN CARTOT RECEIPTS -j . Today. Wk. Ago. Yr. Ago. Minneapolis ......618 341 284 Duluth 118 217 , 64 Winnipeg 915 1.198 466 OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (CARS. Receipts Today Wk. Ago Yr. A Wheat 10 18 Corn 7 3 Oats 10. 13 Rye , S 2 Barley 8 .5 Shipments V. Wheat 2v 23 Corn IS 4 Oats 8 24 Barlsv - 3 37 6 1 PRIMARY RECjtiPT8 AND SHIPMENTS JToday Year Ago .';,.....i;200,ooo i,808,ooo 284,000 666.000 ......... 686,000 678,000 ....... 7. 941,oio 506,000 .' 207,000, 312,000 ... 489,0iri 660,000 Receipts . Whtat ... Corn r . Oata Shipments- Wheat Corn X t Oats CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By Updike Grain Co. Doug. 2627. Nov. '16. Art. I Open, j High. I Low. Close, f Yes'y. Wht. Dee. Mch. Rye Deo. May Corn Dec. May July Oats Dec. May Pork, Nov. Jan. Lard. Nov. Jan. Rib. Oct. Jan.1 1.76 1.76 1.62 1:45 .75 .80 .80 .484 v.63 25.00 119.4 116.1' 113 45 113 f.89 1.79 1.64 1.48 .75 .81 ' .82 .49 25.00 '.I 19.75 16.10,, 60 1.84 1.87 1.75 1.77 1.61 1.63 1.46 1.46 .74 .74 .79 .79 -.80 .80 .47 .48 .63 .53 14.75 24.90" 19.45 19.65 15.90 jl6.90 18.40" 13.40 1 84 1.76 161 1.45 .74 .80 .48 .53 23.50 25.20 19.'30 16.17T" 13.76 . 13.60 Bar Silver. New York, Nov. 16. Bar Sliver Domes t'x:, 99c; foreign 7e. , Mexican Dollars Unchanged. WARNING! Before buying stock or ( sending money and securities to dishonest and Irresponsibls brokers, read our weekly paper Writ tor sample copy. - NEW YORK CURB 11. Broadway, New York City Serbs Urged to Renew lied Cross Memberships D. ; Flechas, president of the St. Nicholas society, called at the Red Cross campaign headquarters for supplies for a campaign among his own people, the erbs. Last Sun day over 80 Serbians met in the Serbian school . house at Thirtieth ant! S streets and made elaborate plans to call attention to all of the 500 Serbians in the city of the Red Cross call -and to renew their mem berships. At the meeting three wom en -were electedv to lead the cam paigtiA They are Mrs. Tonker Atide litb, , Mrs. Cveta Raich and .Mrs. Jelka Poznan, Automobile Zigzags Its Driver Into County Jail While motoring witfi a friend Mon day night t at Thirty- iixth and Q streets, Oliver lifowiiv,4!l7 Soutti Twenty-fifth . street, was ur.iccteI hei his autoWihile wa.t seen to lis- t tig hack and forth acroas the strict.. BrdwnAvas sentenced to J5 days,--in jail by Pilot Judge , Foster in v Stkith SidJ police court this morn inn) : for intoxication and reckless driving. - -' J Back to Good Old Dy; Team Priver Is Pinched You seldom see it any more. Mike Meguier, 2052 Munrori strci-t. was lectured by the aviatm"1 poliin judge yesterday in South Side police court for leaving his team unhitched on Twenty-fourth' near ; M street Monday. The team tatcd to wah tler down the . street end was akii to jail. Meguier was discharged v South Side Brevities Illinois eogtr $tl.7. Howland Lumber ft (Coal Co. Phone So. I$l.-Adv. ) The Cudahy Puritan Girls' club was or- Sanlsed at th Cudshy packing plant Mon. av afternoon. The club is organised among the girls of the plant and I he of flcee ot the company for aoclal and edu cational, purposes. To Holders of German Marks Pispatches over our wires today say, "Germany is about to demonetize paper money held abroad." Most radical measures are being agitated to proWct her foreign exchange! . -. i ' ' It is imperative that holders of German paper money protect themselves against loss, ' v Phone, wire or call for ouV circular and-method of protection. O ' ? ' f - "" " ,We quote, buV and sell all foreign securities. ' ' , ( K Foreign Bond Department Omaha tbck and Bond .Exchange. Inc. $250 Peters Truat Building i Omaha, Nebraska Private Wires Tyler 5027 RESIDENCE L0AN5 7 ' Monthly tnstallmant Plan, Prepayment any tim. Also Loan aa Buaines Propertl Liberal Optional Privilege. ' Reasonable Commissions., I A " The Readers of The Bee Have Faith in Our Want Ads. Why?, Because They Are jMutuajl Friends. flrur tn make a: Th iinsstor who bwr Ss ireada Hstad ssxwM owtrignr, ri.ta wn divenmni ions, and "f f tlds tknn for rmnnt oixu 1 6, hm nmltlnfl t maka a - Whm Uad of Mxtek to bar. bow and whan to tray chem, is s sarestxogiy told in mar book, Jaat ;.abUsbecL entttied "Tbe Pttmjptss of PronxaLk IJlvcIncnt., It 64 uoejis ti II f r i ttio vital things boat th stock mssbil how to jadttys a aamiky how to maba a fnWT4af ot asjocfc.' It contain ao "tip" on certain hstira,iirt nwnStng for tba aan who want to tab a shoe sat to waaitb, botciemkwhifaodaanntab.Yoa s.s Wrketodav. Ifibxa. Dent. 1. . mt mm aUL Goocji lililling & Elevator Co. ParUcioaUng Pfd. 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