inr. nee,; U.4AHA. 'I'HUKSDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1921. IS Nik Ml-M M Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day LiveStock Omaha, Oclotr II, Hx alula .rt fatila Hon haap lift, rial Moaday ,,.HMa 71 II, .i otriiisi Tu'xuy..,.. Ml (.annual Wailaaxlay . imm dsn t m u,:t am dare laal 4. 1 1 4 Msai day a I W au IIIM d lw a ago la.lai Ham d )hi aaa 17. U 1,111 n,.:i 4,709 I . 17.111 l,aT .. al.TH le.en IIIM 71,114 IJ.lH. 4Ml rallla '(Ha racaila war of anty moaeraf propurden H iJntMliir, out qual. Hr oj I ha bft catlla, tt.it n nattvaa an4 ranfara, waa fit vary joot and (ur this raaaoai Irada waa alow, althoush Brlia war anl far from alaarty, Kaw daalrabl cor fle war Inrludad In tha rataiota, and I raa about iha limn for (air io ami baaf, lh short fad and warm. up laara swing vary puor aallara at lt) 7 oa. NVaaiarn ranaar war fansraliy elaedy and lh aaiu waa trua of row luff whil Uaairaul atm-kara and lead ara war lanataliy Hula aironaar. Quotations an rati) Choir ot prima na.vaa, i vmrn du; Boon U rnotr Daavra, I7 7j I 00; fair Io good bvaa. II tci r it common to lair naavaa, M oot7. Oil; choir lo prim yrarllng. lilt eoolloO' "od chulc. yaarllnaa. 21410 60! air i gio ytariinga, M Iirrl 2a; com mon i air yaarllnaa. ga.IUfxl.0i: chol. lo prima graia frsava. fii.noT.IO; goo4 lo rholr graaa baavaa. li.Ttttt.1i; lair to Rood graaa haavra, ti.OOOi 71. rom mon 10 fair graaa baavaa, .A0a.oi); Mailrans. Il.1ltt4.t0t gm,d to choir graaa n-iiars, HIIVIHj lair to gnod gra nau.ra. ii.iioiii! conic lo prim graaa cswa, I4 4(l4 74; goud to chnk- graaa row. ii oi.io; air to good graaa run, II 404)1 14; aummoa to fair graaa cows, IJ.lOlaO; prima fnadar. ! ISfr 4 ; good to cholra fraitara. ft 454, 11; fair to good feeder I6.u4l.0; common to fair faadam. It 40 v too : good to rholr aiocaer. .oo4.(0; fair to gnod atock. ara. It lit 1 00: rommcn ro fnlr atock. ara. I4.lttai.lt: atock hrlfera. ft.OO0a.iai atom cow a. iJ.ltutr J.sd: atnrk cuivaa, 14. 00010; vral calves, 4.00JU SO; bulla. aiaaa, to., ti.tvtyi.ia. Iloga With 4.700 hoga on aula t til mornlnr trada waa unusually act H it and an early rlaaram mad at amall ad vanra. Moat of Iha aunuly anld it Drlrca IOC 16c blahar. Hrat light hnxa Inpprd at 17.15 and hulk of receipt brought l.4e;.io. - Bheap 12.600 aherp and lamba war on aal today, all claaara nf fat atock told at hlghrr prlraa, th gvnaral trada howlng an advance of about Sir. llimrl Vad lamba war rrporlrd at 18 4044.45 Jnd nallvaa anld np la 11.25. Kat rwra brought I4.00O4.1I). om a Had wethara want at It. 15 and noma fnlr to good yearling anld at 15.15. Keedar prlcaa re mained unrhangad with good feeding lamba quoted at I7.JD&7.60. Quotatlona on ahrep and lamba: Fat lam ba, good to choice. l.25tll.6G: tut lamba, fair to good, $7.76 S.3o: freder lamba, good to cholra. $ 7 2f, y 7.6i : feeder lamba, fair to good, fs.iSfr1.00; cull lat.iba. fi.O0Vt.0O: fat yearling, 16.26V 16; fat ewra, l.!5O4.60; frailer ewea, 11,7503.60; breading awe, f3.60tt5.0O; cull awaa, 11.00 tp 2.60. Kan City Live Stork. ' Kansaa City, Oct. 26. (U. 8. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Rerelpta, 11.000 head; beef ateers, active, strong to lac hlghrr; top. 19.10; other ealea, ' I4.00WII.60; culvra ateady; brat vaalera, J9.6Ofclo.00: alork era and feedera, alow anil ateady; big string Xanana fredera, $5,76; big atrlng Teaaa atockera, 16.10; other eurly an lea stacker and feedera, 4,5(6.76; all other rlaaara, atrady to alrong; moat cowa. 13.60 t4.00; aome (ales, 14.165.00; Colorado graaa hrlfera, 15.15; bulk cuttera, 3.00 4?3.2S; most cannara, fl.1692.60; few bulla. 14.60; moat aalea. under 14.00, Hoga Recelpta, a, 000 head; closing fairly active to parkers; mostly loi6c lower; bulk, lOOtl'225-poundera, 17.40 7.66; parkara, top, 17.60; mixed drovaa around 17.10; bulk of sales. 17. 0097.66; parking sows, generally around, IS.OOQ) 6.16: nlaa. ateadv. ehrep Receipts, 14.000 head; kllllnr rlaaae Kencrully ateady with allkhtly easier tendency: few light ewes. 14.75 western lambs, IB. 15; nativea, 16.25; reeding lambs, steady: early top, fi.to. Chicago Llv Stock, Chicago, Oct. 24. Cattle Receipts, T.ooo need: beer steers ana yearlings, un venly 25 to 60c higher; top yearlings, 112.25; bulk beer steers. 18.60tfl0.00 butcher she. atock. mostly 26c higher bulls, stockers and feedera. Btrong to higher: veal calves, ateady; best vealers. II 1 00 Sill. SO. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market, steady to 15c lower; closing, firm; hold, over, light; top butchers. 17.80; under 1 t. , ft Krt. t..llr ll-kt1 link' hlltnk. ra. 17.Eofr1.75; bulk packing sows, $6.25 .6i; pigs, ateady; top, $8.25; bulk, $8 at 16. i Sheep : and Lambs Receipts, 10.000 had: killing classes, strong to 25c high er: fat native lamba to city butchers. 11.00: to yard traders,- $9.10; bulk, $8.50 (3U.75; culls, mostly $1.00; fee) westerns, lf.00: others, down to $8.25; choice' 100- pound Montana yearlings, $7.26; native fat ewes, top, $5.00; bulk. $3.7594.76 feeder lambs,, slow, ateady. mostly $7,669 7.85. ' : ' St. Ixiula Urt Stock. East St. Louis. Oct. 26. Cattle Re ceipts, 4.600 head; native steers, steady to 25c higher; westerns, 26o higher; $11.60 paid for 1, 010-pound yearlings; 110.00 for light mixed ateera and heifers; M OO for 1.355-Dound steers: cows, can- aers and stockers, steady; bulk, medium to good cowa, $3.764.26: canners, $2.50; bulls, 1015b higher ulk -Kolognas, $3.50(93.75; heifers steady with Tuesday's lata 25c decline; veal calves, higher; bulk,' Including top, $1 1. 00 1 1.2 5, Hogs Receipts, 16,600 head; oloslng active 26c higher; practical top on light weights, $7.85; light lights, up to $7.1)0; bulk lights and medium weight. 17.60 T.tO: bulk heavies. $7.607.70j no extreme weights here; packer aows, ateady to 253 lower, 6.008.60; plga, ateady up to $8.00; clearanre fair. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3.000 head; cloaing steady with fair clearance, west ern lamb top. $1.60; bulk, $8.258.35; na tive top, $8.00; bulk, 7.76a8.00; aouth westerns sold $7.607.76; cull lambs mostly $5.00; ewea, scarce. 3.OO4.00. Sioux City IJve Stock. ' ceiDts. 1.000 head; market ateady; 5c hlaher: fed steers and yearlings, $6.60 11.60: grass steers. 14.00 5.50; tat cows and heifers, $4.00I38.00; canners, 12.00 3.60; veals, I4.00W9.00; feeders, $4.00 $.00; calves, $3.60$.60; feeding sows and hrlfera. $2.754.26; grasa cows and hett- n 12.50f6.60. Hogs Receipt, 8.000 head: market ateady; 15 cents lower: light, $7.507.65; mixed, $6.607.25; heavy, $6.766.75; hnl It of salea. 16.2507.60. Sheep Receipts, 2,000 head; , market steady. . - i- St. Joeeph- J-lv Stock. St. Joseph, ' Mo., Oct. 26. Cattle Re ceipts, 1,890 head: steady to 15c high er; steers, $4.60431O.26; cow and heifers, $3.25910.25: calves, $.08.60. - Hogs Receipts. 8,000 head; 1015c higher; top, $7.50; bulk; $6.757.B0. Sheep Receipts, 2,600 ' head: steady; lamba, $8.0009.00: ewes. $4.0064.76. , New York Cotton. ' ' New Tork, Oct. 26. The cotton market underwent a reaction today, recovered somewhat, but failed to maintain Its re covery and closing price were- about the lowest of the session, 88 to: 68 points under Tuesday's cioae. - Th reaction, manifest!; Itself early, waa from natural technical causes re flecting "long" selling after yesterday's harp upward movement, less apprehen sion over the weather situation and re ports that the south was offering a little more freely. The morning decline carried the active list about 20 to 25 points under last night's close. Th market recovered five to 10 points In the second hour, with a ' little short covering. Business was quiet, all thing considered, and new interest was light. ina nia.ra.rt uiu ocuer aunng me early afternoon, but waa unable to hold its recovery in the face of liquidation from i western Interests and the uptown element and all months declined about half a cent a pound to pew levels tor tha day In the last hour. - , - London Wool. London. Oct. 26. At the Nrool auction ales 0.711 bales were offered. There was a firm market for all descriptions of wool. The rougher quality and cross-breds ruled at higher prices than at th end of last week. - , Kama City Prod or. Ttnasas City. Oct 2. Butter and Paul trv Unchanged. Eggs Firsts, 2?lc higher; second, un changed. 1 - tanri Oil. Culuth. Oct 2$. Linseed Oa track and arrive. $1.86, ill MO qjajJiCTIg !JCD Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES Ihleag TrtbM-0aa It I-aaa Win. New York, Oct. 26. Railway fharri went aotnewhat lower on the Ktrtrt vrliatiEv tn4av harnlv. tiAur ..w. ........ , ' ' ewrr. brrause ot anvininar mat nr. prned at the conference at Chicago, J'reilimaUly the market attitude towarda the railway aharca indicated H.iul.t nvrr the irttlemrnt In rate rate are reduced again without lur ther revision of wagei. The earn- ins statements now in orocesi publication for September will throw some iiKni on tnis. Sterlinv exchanee declined further to a rate 3 cent below this weeks highest. German marks lost all yesterday's moderate recovery, a fact which did not indicate any confidence in the reports with which Wall street was favored, that arrangements had been officially reached for postpon injr Germany's cah payments on the reparations. Export Kie4 import, Tlaarlnc umloubtadly on In general Inglon figure on baptsreber war of In- taraat. uur exDorte aa a wnoi k reeded Import by tlt4.S0S.SSO, where, aa th export surplus was $161. 600. 000 during Auguat and $221,400,000 In Sep tember. 1120. in tn nine compieteq months of lilt, lh xr,ea of export to that continent haa beaa ll.ooo.ooo.ooo under th preceding year, difference ahlrh rould scarcely have' failed to find reflection In the foreign exchange rate. Raaulla In trad with th recant being errnt alataa ara especially Blgniricant With England our September export aui plua waa $2(1.000.000 lew than that of Auguat and $64,000,000 Ira than a year ago. Franc (very plainly bar a us of th cotton ahortag) bought $0,000,000 more from u than tn Auguat, yet th excess of exporta. even to Franc. tit 000.000 Irsa than In th prevloua Sep, trmber and th nine month eicese 1113. OOO.noO smaller, a remarkable reautt To Germany our exports and Imports laal month were about th earn a a In Auguat, Aa compared with September. 1020, Bow, ever, our exporta to that country In creased 117.100.000 while our Imports from It decreased $2,700,000. This Is rather poor testimony for th "German tnvaalon" baaed on depreciated German money. Th principal interest centered upon aom of th olla, sugars, boot and shoe laauea. chain atores atorks and shipping groups. These and various others war hid up a they were yeaterday, In tho face ot marked heaviness In th rail. New York Quotations 'ew York Quotations. Range of prices of th leading stocks furnished by Logan Bryan, Peters Trust building: RAILS. Hiah Low Clos Tues. Close. T A 8 F 85 86 86 85 Baltimore & Ohio 36 J5 J6. as Canadian Pacific. 111 111 111 111 N ,Y Central .... 71 V 71 71 it haa & Ohio ... 64 63 63 61 Erie R R 13 114 61 7 284 1844 18 71 60 36 84 814 7 16 22 11 0 ? 234 1814 13 71 66 26Vt ti'A 31K 76 18 11 Ot North'n, pfd.. 70 70 CM Ot Western.. 7 Kan City South'n 23 Missouri Pacific. 1 N Y. N H H.. 13 North'n Pacific By 72 Chi N W .... 67 Penn R R 36 Reading Co 60 C, R I A P 32 South'n Pacific Co 77 Southern Ry .... 19 24 1 13 72 67 36 60 32 77 16 Chi, Mil A St P .. 23 23 28 Union Pacific Wabash ... . ...U9'4 118 118 110 7 7 I STEELi. Am Car A Fdry..l30 128 128 130J4 Allis-Charer Mfg 62 01 91 92 Am Loco Co 92 Utd Alloy 8tl Corp 26 Baldwin Loco Wk 90 Beth Steel Corp.. 64, Craclbl Steel Co 63 Am Steel Fdrys... 24 Lackawanna Steel 40 4 Midvale Steel. Ord 23 Pressed Steel Car 63 Tan IpAn Slaal Ca 48 V 1 26 86 24 40 23 62 01 26 8 63 3 24 40 23 2 12 'is' 63 62 24 30 23 60 47 47 47 Ry Steel' Spring.. 84 Sloas-Shef Stl Iron ill a Utd States Steel. 79 78 Vanadium Steel.. $1 30 70 78 80 31 COPPERS. A Anaconda Cop -Mln 40 . 40 40 40 37 11 . 26 36 Am Smlt. Rfg Co 38 Chile Copper Co.. 11 Chlno Copper Co. 25 Insplrat Cons Cop $6 Kennecott Copper 12 Miami Copper Co 23 Nov Cons Cop Co 12 Ray Con Cop Co..ll Utah Conner Co.. 64 37 11 36 36 21 22 12 13 63 $7 11 26 36 21 22 22 22 12 '12 13 13 63 66 liSUVJOIKlAi, Am Beet Sug Co. 26 26 Atl. Q A W I 8 S $1 80 Am Internet Corp 34 38 Am, Sum. T. Co.. 86 36 26 30 33 86 56 30 Vi 32 36 Am. Cot. Oil Co. ..19 1 19 19H Am. T. A T 108 108 Am. Agr. Ch. Pro .. Ttnach Magneto 108. 108 36 Am. Can Co 27 Chand. Motor Car 44 Cen. Leather Co.. 28 Cuba Cane S'r Co.- 7 Cal. Packing Corp. 66 Corn Prod. Rfg. Co 81 27 42 27 - 7 27 43 28 '7 81 40 63 27 44 27 7 61 81 0 , 80 40 3 16 Nat En. A Stamp. 41 , Famous Players... 64 IT-taV T&nhher Co... 10 S3 10 10 Oen. Eleo. Co 130 129 130 180 Gt. Northern Or. 30 30 30 80 Gen. Motor Co... 10 Goodrich Co 3.1 , Int. Harvest 78 OTt 10 83 1 78 74 Sl ,62 ' 46 46 Am. H. & L. Pfd on U. S. Ind. AL Co. 47 Int. Nickel 13 Int. Paper Co.... 64 Island Oil , 8 A lax Rubber Co.. Jilt Kelly-Spring. Tire 42 Keystone T. A ... iv Int. M. M., com... .... Int. M. M., pfd.tv. .... Mex. Petroleum.. t.107 Middle States Oil.. 13 Pure Oil Co 33 ' Willys-Over. CP... 6 Pacific OH 44 Pan-Am. P. & Tr. 40 Plerce-Ar. Motor.. 10 Royal Dutch Co... 46 U. S. Rubber Co. . 60 Am. S'r Rfg. 'Co. 63 Sinclair O. A Rfg. 22 Sears-Roebuck Co. 60 Stroma's; Carb Co. 32 Studebaker Corp.. 74 Tob. Prod. Co.... 65 ' Trans-Cont. Oil.... 0 Texas Co.......... 41 U. S. Fd. Pr. Corp. 11 Union Carbide.... 43 White Mot. Co.... 37 Wilson Co., Inc West's E. A Mfg. 45 Am. Woolen Co... 76 Total aalea. 633.400. Money Close, 6 per Close, ot per cent. Marks Close, .0061c; Tuesday s . clos, 0062 c. Sterling Close, $3.95: Tuesday's clos. $3.96. Mlnneanolls Grain. Minneapolis. Minn.. Oct. 20. Flour- Unchanged. Bran 12.60. Wheat Receipts. 260 cars, compared with 360 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, 11.27 ? 1.30 H ; December, 11.21; May. 11.19. . corn wo. yenow, eic. : - Oata No. 3 white, 2738C Barley 3451c Rye No. 2, 764?76e. ' Flax No. 1. 81.79 Ql.85. . TwmentiiM and Boain. Savannah. Ga. Oct 2. Turpentin rirm. 71c; sales, 95 barrels; receipt. 172 barrels: shipment, 611 barrels; atocK, S.lltO harrela. Rosin Firm: sales. 060 caaka: receipts. "S3 casks: shipments, (23 casks; stock. R4.K0& rmk, Quote: B. D. E. 4. F, O. $4.20; H. 24.35; I. 14 45: K. 14.78; M, 5.IS; M, 5.J0; WO, 15.60; WW. 15.80.. Chleaew Fotateas. Chicago, Oct. 26. Potatoes, lower: re-1 celpts, t cars: total United Statea ahlp-1 menu. 1.474 can; Michigan. Minnesota i and Wisconsin bulk and aacked. 61.66 I 1.8 cwt; Dakota whit, 01.4001.70 cwt; Minnesota and North Dakota Bed River, I 4i.evi.B cwt. . ; St. Loula Grain. St. Lou I. Oct. 14. Wheat Decembor. 11.06 asked: May. 81.10 bid. Corn December, 40 asked; Hay, 62c j asked. Oats December, 34c asked; Xay. 88cl asaea. City Grain. Kanaaa City. Oct 26. Wheat Decern- I i 10 30 1 1 71 la ! is nit . ii 03 03 14 I 2 8 . 8 20 21 21 Ba 41 42 41 '. 10 . 10 10 I.I .- 2 48 106 106 100 18 13 13 38 30 32 o 6 t rm 43 - 63 44 46 46 46 16 15 16 46 40 44 ? 40 49 49 62 62 02 21 22 21 ,; 08 08 08 21 22 32 72 74 74 03 03 06 1 8 8 40 , 41 41 12 13 . llf 43 42 . 43 37 27 .... 36 45 4S 45 76 ; 75. 77 cent; Tuesday's Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. IhtrM THlHiaatXMhai Hr Imm4 W Ira, Chicago, Oct. 26. Wheat clo.fJ weak with lotara lyiUaC. The newt lite in the day u mure bear' Uh than for tome time. The mott important (actor waa the lack J I -.. J .1,. ( "y'i wim ! n exportcri are able to sell batk retl winter wdhho primary i.imaci. m Pft. owing to the lancy pre I miumi lor this kind at western ler minala. Montreal ahippcd whrat back to Toledo, and there wai aid of to have been a resale ot red winter wheat at New Orleans yesterday at I s."sc over Lcteinucr, i. a v. Orleans, as ssainit 10 cents pre' mium here for an ordinary car of ot No. 2 red. Reiellers are offering wheat at Liverpool below the cost of the wheat at New York. All these factors caused local loncs to - liuuidate. Coarse grains weak fried with wheat and corn closed WfiCMe lower and oats MQiJsC low crt porlc finished steady, lard 2yic .u... tn ?l.r Kiiohrr and nh utl Wheal Trwda quiet Whaat trad waa nulat. Thar a little commlaalon houaa Int.raat in lh market and th bulk of the trading was between lorala. I'ric had an arrallr trend, but In th main values war uuoi ad ahova Iha Dravloua cloaing (aval. I rala eold at lb start, but Iha failure of any sailing lo follow up m.ir ieaa nd scattered commlaalon hnuaa buying anon forced th rlonaer seller lo cover, Above lioi for Decern bar ana i n ir Mar. resting order to nil checked th uoward trend of value. Tnor was lit tle nawa In circulation which would tar iha altuatlon materially. Tha weath er man thla morning showed good ralna over Nebraska and th northeaatrrn cor ner of Kanaaa, but th big wnrat ler- 1 1 lory romprialng Kanaaa, Oklahoma ana Texas la still Buffering from drouth and the newly-seeded crop I in poor conui tlnn. In corn. Business aiao was largely m eel. Th bulk ot th trading early waa on tha buvlnr aldr. hut later th re action In wheat Induced aome selling. Re calnta of corn have fallen off materially Th advance ha failed to brlng.nut any offarlnaa to arrive from the coirtllry and thla waa du to tna rrar or aapenrncina difficulty In making dellverte berauae or tha controversy between railroad and their official. o.t or res covered an extremely nsr row ranan. but the trend was nigner. Trada waa' of no great volume and con fined to commission house, a prominent concern purchasing tne Alay oeuvery in email Intfl. Rye waa Uo lower In comparison to yraterday'a Bales. Cash No. S sold at 84c, Receipts, 1 car. Fit Notea.. X Winnipeg wire said that Indication were there would be neavy deliveries on No. 1 northern on October wheat con tracts. Thla la unuaual. A Winnipeg message to w. 1'. Anaer- eon said that country loaainga oi wneai ware down to about 1.600.000 bushels a dav aealnst 2.100.000 bushel a week ago. "Tne possibility ot a ran striae causea a marked Increase In demand lor pro' visions, especially lard, for prompt ehlp- ment with a large Dart of the aales ror export," aald a provlaion broker. "Thla mad a firm market xevcral days the last week, but the market was held In chock by the liberal receipt of hoga Al though hog price ara now the lowest In several years, rurtner declines seem immi nent. This prospect evidently is Influenc Ing Intending buyer of the deferred de, liveries of nrovlalona." Shipoera offer of wheat abroad tn United Kingdom ara about la d per nuar ter above a parity w tn resellers prices, A discouraging feature of th. wheat Ituatton la tha apparently hopeless ex port situation at the present time. A leadin aeaboard exDortlna house wired there was absolutely no chance of doing buslnesa at the present time. There is much wheat in store at Canadian ports shipped from thla country still unsold ana there la aald to b wheat at aeaboard and gulf posltiona still awaiting buyers. With this situation existing and Winnipeg colnta ao much larger than a year ago, there la little outside aupport. There haa been aom talk of eaatern Interests cumulating wheat tn anticipation of stronger situation later on, but it l doubted If this buying has been at all extensive as yet. Clement Curtis say tneir report snow a widespread dry area, over the western winter wheat belt, extending from the Missouri river west and from Texas to the northern border. This area furnished half the winter wheat raised last year. Chicago Produce. Chicago, Oct. 26. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Unchanged ; receipts, 3,720 cases. Poultry Alive, lower: fowls, 22e: aprlnga, 19c; turkeys, 28c; rposters, 14c. Kansas City Hay. Kansas City. Oct. . 26. 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Peter Perkins" book will grip your interest from Srst to last, because of its troe-to-Hfe story of s man wno wort oat on merit alone. The book is FREE. Write for your copy today. KRIEBEL & CO. Itwtttmtnt Stcuritit 117 Seosk LaSCbieon Cr skat CHralasd IL Lssjo Waoaain I Call or address t I I FEDERAL LAND BANK I I Omaha, Neb. . I I 120S W. O. W. Bldg. . :- I Omaha Grain October 26, 1921. Cth licit prlcro toJojr wrr 1e to Jc lower. Trailing t slow, torn wo unchiiiged la !ic lower, with white YtC oil nd ytllow n4 miacd unihaiiKfd, Oito tleclined y,c Kv ml barley were tinchnged. Tn tiurket conlitiueti inrrow with r rivals totaling only 57 can. Wit K AT. Na, f lard: 1 ear, II 04: ear. II OT (1J per caul l, 0-0 car. l,0; I tar. ei I ear. 0a Iraltowl. No. 1 hafdl 1 tar, ll.Otl I ear. l,0T (amntlyl; I ear, II Oa (amutlyl. St. 0 haidi I rar, 11.01 16 par cent ry. amuu; I rar, too I It I. Km hard! t rar. feke. riampl hard l I rar, 06 yllew) I ear. 710 fyailow, niuil. No, spring i I car, II IT (dork, nortfc rn. smutiyi. No. 2 aorlng: I ear. II 00 fnortharat. I apt mo i 1 ur, II 06 (dark, aortk rn). CORK. I whltal t car, lie. 1 yeilowi 4 rsra. 4e, 1 tnlaad! I ear. It. No. No. No. No. 1 niliadl ear. 6 nr whit)). OATH, No. whlU: car, 2lo (speclsl bill. 11 eara. It. bamnl whitai 1 nr. ITci 1 car. Ito (llgbt. ineecle , lURLET. No. S: t car. 46 No. 4: 1 rar. 44c. No. 1 feed: 1 rar, 42c; 1 rar, 41c, OMAHA RKCBIPT8 AND "HlPMENTa. Weak Tear Today. Asa. 10 II 10 4 1 Ago. Wheat 27 It 14 70 10 Corn Oat Ky Harler 10 I Hhlpmonla Wheat 70 02 t 'nrn 44 0 10 lata 18 11 I rty 1 . 1 Uarley 0 11 CHICAGO CAR LOT HCCKIPTa. Today Wk. Ago Tr. A 20 16 01 135 !0 141 Wheat Torn . . Oats .. 01 121 00 KANSAS CITV RECEIPTS. Today Wk. Ago Tr. Ago 103 14 110 IS 23 I 1 t 4 Wheat t'orn . Oats . ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago 00 01 00 81 67 40 20 41 41 Wheat Corn . Oat . NORTHWESTERN HECEIPTS OP WHEAT. Today Wlc. Ago Tr. Ago Minneapolis 360 421 365 liuluth 4i 320 214 Winnipeg 1.700 1.780 111 PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipt Today Tr. Ago Wheat Corn Oata ..1,231.000 .. 764.000 .. 083,000 1,242,000 643,000 2,038.000 880,000 310.000 366.000 nhlpmcnts- Wheat Corn 1,034,000 1.026.000 1,030.000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Today ,.1,046.000 122,000 Oats Yr. Ago Wheat Corn .. 402.000 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By WdlUe Grain Co. DO. 2627. Oct. 20. Art. I Open. I High. I Low. Close. I Yeat Wht I I I ,1 Deo. 1.08 1.09 1.00 I 1.07 1.08 1.08S 1.00 1.08 May 1.14 1.14 1.11 1.11 1.13 1.13 1.11 1.13 Ry Dec. '.86 .86 .81 .83 .86 May .89 .89 .87 .87 .80 Corn I I Dec. .48 .48 .40 .48 .48 .48 48 .43 May .64 .64 .63 .53 .64 .64 63 Oata I I I I i Dec. I .34 .34 .33 .13 .33 33 May .38 .38 . .18 .38 .36 Pork Jan. 16.00 11.00 11.00 16.00 11.00 Lard I l.i Jan. I 8.07 9.00 8.90 1.00 i.02 May I 0.37 9.40 0.37 (.17 I 0.36 Ribs I Jan. 7.57 7.67 T.6S-. T.B5 7.60 May I 7.05 7.05 7.05 T.I6 7.06 Did the cook "fire your wife? Uid the landlord raise your rent? Did the barber clip you close and trim you quick? Is the world all wrong? Then laugh with HAROLD LLOYD IN "NEVER WEAKEN" If can't stand the "gaff" you Try a laugh, try a laugh. AT THE STARTING SATURDAY la conjunction with the showing of BEBE DANIELS IN "THE SPEEDY GIRL" Omaha Produce rNralahad hp t Nebrsak. Mrienent ( ar. 4)tu. bviaa of Mr bet 4 Btarkaiiagi LIVM 0Ot.'LTItT. Whalaaala Whnlaaai Muria rr. Salliag 'r, rlrtiil, ,,, kpriag Haa. light. Hen, baavy Mlltfloio o.iatl . .10 .190 ,I74 .11 .16 .119 .190 aKt l.a U 0 Tik t dhciuiku rouLTttr. nrollera alprinas hans ra txtek .I44 .U .lacy .t!4 .4I :!!S Turk .10 .6 .or .ir KOOM. 13 .119 Keltct K. I .4T .41 .10 N. t Crack IS liUTTKK. Cra mary. pr1! Ureamery, tub.. ,, .4T4.... .44).. louniry. Baal ., , .11 .) .01 .17 tt .11 Country, ouimn lity ,11 BUTTEHflT. Station prlc ... .11 a .... rRt'l'is. Bananas, b. lei,-, tiransaa: "Ire 160 and larger, 44. 00 07 00; sis 100.114, II 100)7. ko: sits 160. ISO. 14 00 fr 4 60: 124, I40el 0. Lenions, boa, 14 00 . urauarrull. t-raie. 14 I04 so. AbPla. Joaalhan. boa. aalra fancv. ll.OOi Jonathan, tx.s. fancy, IS.oOi Jonathana. do, v grad. 0J.0ORi.7t; j.inalhana. baakt. 11.10: llirloua. attra fane. ta.e; v gran, ss.aoua.oo: Horol beau tie. 17; Uano, baakat, ! 16; Orthay, aatra fancy, baa, 14.00; Mplla. stra fancy, bos 11.60; winter bananas. 14 oo ea t . ilranaa. Tokay, crala. H ike 2.11; lug. 1114 Pears, New York Klefer, bos. 11 ISO J. 00; hbl.. 17.611, Cranbernaa. loo-It. bb.. 114. 604fI7.no: 60-lb. boa. I 004ft 60. vi.. 14 nackacaa. 0-oa.. 12.10; 12 package. 10-oa, 11.60; 64-os. packsges, ll.io. VKtiKTAHLKR. Potstoeai ebraaka Karly Ohloa No. 1, per 10-lba, l. 70 tf 100; Nebraaka Karly hlna. No. 3. II 6042174: Kail Klvar Ohloa. No. 1, 13.26. Hnaet potatoes: 1 bu., 11.810160; bbl., 16.0091.60. Celery: Wean Jumbo, do., tl.00ffl.20: Mlrhlca. dns., IO066o; Idaho, rough, crate, 11.10; Idaho, trimmed and graded, 11.10. Head lettur. crate. 14.1104 40. Leaf lettuce. do. 11.11. Onion, red glob. No. I, lb.. 44tlc: red globe. No 2. lb.. 404Uc: Hpanlah. rrat. 02.26; yellow, lb., lo. Cabbage, lb., 2 03c. . flquaah. lb. It 2e. Cucumbera. do., 11.6001.76. Cauliflower, crate, 12.2603.60. Tomatoes, lug, 02.7101.00. Rutabaga, crale, 12.60. HIDKn. Oreen aalted. short haired. Na. 1. er lb., 0a; hort haired. No. 2, par lb., Oe; long haired, No. 1, per lb., 4c; long haired. No. 2. per lb., to: green. No. 1. per lb 4c. Hor Hide I.ara. each. 02.60: mi. dlum, each, IJ.OOi email, each, 11.60. rony and glue, one-bait prlc. Sheep pelt, 26006a. Shearlings, 10020c, Wholeaal price of beet cuts ar as A Red-Blooded Drama enacted upon a magnificent background THREE DAYS Tmtm mOM .'.HOST nWml Restaurants BY NATHARINC HeVftlH BURT X . Featuring HOUSE QMCXiX1 THB BEST IN VAUOtVILlE Mat. Daily, 2)13; Every Night, 8:15 JOtrPH (. HOWARD 4 CO.! CO. JANIS A GO; CIIBSON 4 CONNELLI; NAT NA1ZARR0 4 CO.; twsr Bros.; Frank Farm: Cliff Na tan 4 Darllei Slstars: Aaaap'a FiblM Tl ef.th Day: Path News. Matt., I5e to OOe: an 70s and 11.00. 8at. sad Sun. Nights, 10 t 11.00; rnaia 11.24 Sat 4 Sub. NOW SHOWING D. W. GRIFFITH'S If Possible Attend Matinees and Early Evening Performance. Show at 11, 1,3,5, 7, 9 EXTRA! School Children's MATINEE SATURDAY at 11 o'clock show all children up to 16 year Admission 2Sc, including tax IUIIMai V filw: till. t; N. I HI In; K.1. o nib, lie. na I iina. 24v Na. I l.ulna, t .S I t.olii. 14.'. Ka. I Hounda, Ku, N I riauhda. 4e; Na. I iuada. 1141. Ma. I 4'h. ka, !,; N. I ' liuvaa, oe; Na. I rhu.ka. , Na. I I'Ul.a. oe; Na. I IMat'a, ; , I'late. ho. MAT, Pralrl Ne. I upland. Ill 00011 00: Na I upland. 00tl 6o; No. I upland. 7 6 art is, s, I Hiidiand. iii iioii h: t midland, I. tne Ui No, I midland. )7vut)i0; Nu. I lowland, IIOocjO; Na. 2 lowl.nd, T.0v aai alfalfa i hone, lll.Mlillun. So. J, IO.otei aland, ard. l oi(rl4 ; Na. I, ll.tot) 11.00; Ho. I, It any i a. Ott straw, 16.0000 Wheat stttw, II.ootrl.60, .to New torn ugr. New York, I'd. la, Tha raw augar mar ket waa ftimer today for duly fr auger .10 .1 I .la .JO and prir.a ware .an h'sh.r to lb b.aia nf I.Oaii fur t'antrlfugal a aalaa nf 6,000 bass of I'lirtu Itii-ita and 41. 0 base of I'tollllpin l. land There waa no i tianse In lb" roir mil lao'a prtr from 2c, e.iat and frnaht, e-iual to 4 tin fur Cantn. fusal, and whii they raportad no freeh buaineas. I hay annuunred that they had ald to local refiners during lh laat few dax, 4J0.IM0 bass. Haw wuaar fuluraa rloaad! flarambaa. t Hf, Mann, I lie; Hay. I 44c, and July. s.aao, Liberty Itonil rrle. New York. Hit. la, Liberty bond at noon: IV. 9110: firat foura. 02.10 bid: erond 4a, 01 20; fir.t 4V, a, Ol lli aerond 4V. a. 0114: third 4Va 04 12: fourth Va. 92 11; Vlilnry 2a, 00.42; Vlrlory 4V. 0 42. I.lliarty bomla rloaed: lUa. 0 40: flrat 4a. 02,00 bid; aacond ", ,20: first 4"., a. .4 a; atK-onii ana, ti i;; inird 4a, 04 44: fnurth IVa. 031: Vl.l..r 14... 00.50; Vlilnry 4s, 01.44. Omaha Sotlety el Fin Arts Presents WILLA CATHER In Lactur Standardlislioa and Art Hotel Fontenelle Saturday. Oct. 29 4 p. M. Tlchats 1.00 Tar.au M.tatSO avua; , Ev. aia Last Two Tims Sam H. Harris Presents Grant Mitchell la th Thras-Aet Oaaisdy "THE CHAMPION" Orlslsal Camaaay sad Prsdaelle Nlsht OOa-12.60; Matlaae, But Saatt II.M Saturday and Sunday, October 29 and 30 Daily Matin. W "Twin Beds" "it Featival " "" Ssx Nights, BOe to $1.50 Mat, 50c, 75c, f 1.00. PETERS A Sensational Sale of I "Congoleum" Rugs Next Saturday at the Union Outfitting Co. There Are Sizes for Dining Rooms, Bedrooms, Sun rooms and Parlors. Congoleum "Gold Seal" Art Rugs are bo sanitary, so easy to keep clean and can be had in such beautiful "rug-like" designs that the reduced prices at the Union Outfitting Co. next Satur day are worthy of attention. You can choose from 6x7, 7-6 x9, 9x9, 9x10-6 and 9x12 sizes in patterns and colors that will harmonize with the other fur nishings of your rooms. In addi tion to LOW prices you can make your own terms. ',. Advertisement rd,! MILTON SILLS 200 SEATS lSe "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" tl9a tn W J Mat and Nil Today W a u aa uoon Ku'v'dScat SOc Dave Marion's Own Co. Pmil To-a-at r,.-.. and WiU aaaaaa sa Ward The "Land ot Impossible" .fiSS Tn Famooi Dsvs Marlon Beauty Chorat Ladies' Tickets, 15c-30c Every Week Day aa. at neen; Duauc UU1JT wstSOD. EMPRESS N, ' Show . r FLORIDA FOUR. Comedy and Harmony Singini; WILLIE HALE BRO, "BlU of VaudevUle;" FRANK A GRACE DE MONT, in "Nonsensicalitles;" MARKS '4 WISON, Comedy Sin(lnf, Talking A Dancinf ; Photoplay Attraction, Th Rider of the Kin Loc." . Now Until Friday Nit. ENDS SAT. WANDA HAWLEY In' "HER FACE VALUE" be. A itory o( the gold drdg er of California and of a h-man who fought for love. . Wallace in tho Saturday Evening The Hell By BYRON BP The Crater of Mt. Katmai A most interesting scenic of America' latest national moan ment bj National Geographic Society. SILVERMAN'S STRAND ORCHESTRA Playinr "Prelude in C Sharp Minor" By Sergi Rachmaninoff George Haupt playing "Souvenir" If You Would Know What the Screen Can Do See DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS rn Alexandre Dumas "The Three Musketeer" With nothinf that ha ever bean don In th vast multitude el dims given to th world, can you fairly compare thla supreme picturlzation el a story that has mad million of men and women In every country en th fc el th earth, laugh and sob with unforfettabl emotion. And Douilas Fair banks aa th noble D'Artfnan baa caught, with rar feeling, that Hid. scribable "something" that anablee him truly to live th part. t BEGINNING NOVEMBER 6th. STRAND THEATER Orandeis .' Italian Renaissance Room New Show This Week This Program Provides Delightful Entertainment MISS JEAN DEYO Soprano The Black-Faced Comedian, CY PLUNKETT A Dark Cloud with a Silver Lining Original Impersonations Also THE DANCING CRONINS From 6:30 to 9 P. M. and from 10:30 to 11:30 P. M. DANCING RALPH WILLIAMS . and his ' FAMOUS DANCE ORCHESTRA Every Saturday we will have a Matinee, at which the stars will perform for you without, any extra charges. V' v Here is a Menu We Are Submitting for Your Lunch: (At 75c Per Plate) Chicken Soup Portugaise Fried Filet of Flounder " Tartar Sauce ' Chicken and Ham Cutlet Braised Beef a la Mode with Home-Made Noodles Kissollee Potato Carrots and Peas Apple Pie Bread and Butter Pudding Cream Sauce Vanilla or Chocolate Ice Cream Lemon Sherbet Every Friday Night Theatrical Night. Every Monday Night New Show. Every Saturday Noon Matinee. Saturday Night, Oct. 29 HALLOWEEN DINNER DANCE TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Serred From 7:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. Mak Your Reservation Now Phono DO ug la 5653 We Aim to Please You, J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS wi tiiJOar a Post Story Diggers MORGAN v J ber. Jc: May. (1.01. - Corn December, 40 ie; stay, 46 o-