TH BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1921. 19 Tax Receipts Decline as Bond v Sales Increase Investors Jump it Chance to Bay Nontaxable Chy and County Securities Corn Vied in Barter. Br HOLLAND. Recent offerings of bonds have been so speedily absorbed as to demonstrate the magnitude of the investment disposition which char acJcrtzes savings tanks, Insurance companies and private citizens. These are gratifying days for the lio ud sellers who go about to offer bonds for sale. They discover thit they are welcomed, whereas, not long ago they were abruptly din missed. They are now cordially stoked to show the list of bonds which they are offering for le and they are earning large commission!. Nnwhr In th world l this Ilm ts thr an Invrstlnc disposition similar In Ihiit whlrh now t:harartrlsrs the Invaal n public In th United 8UI. W '. I'nwn.r, h revarsa sln nf h picture In'lha nfflrlsl raports hl'h coma frnm VVaahlnstm. Thaa show that In fia yasr whlrh mll in June so. ths sov- arnmant coll'-i-tnl naarly I sns.ans.nn in ! I thin wr cnllrtrt In the pravlou yr. By th first of Nivnibr aomawhat In ! nf II. :0. 1)00,0(1 war lnv.ld he th Amartrau public In (!. county ind nianlctsal bond. It may that hy th flrt ef January lnvstmnt nf th! kind will nearly reach ll.JOO.OOS.. t'.nnrmeue Demand lot tlonda, Tliarafnre, whll the American public a nuyln- municipal, stal md county Honda In 111 grrt of evr fl.OOO.. AOO.ono the govrnmaut at Whln(ln wa racalvln In tna form of tana a little under 11.000,000,000 lass than ws rr rrlvt hy th la collector In th pre ' reil'nr ynr. Minlilplllla and counlla and nlsn fw ttata tnarkatad rurltc which ar nontsxsbl hv th envarnm.'iit i n ilciernlily In earass of ll.oiio.ono.ono whll tha fivrnmnt tax r-calpta fell off a Hi He under II. 000. 000. 000. i .' cnura. tha tcmotlng mini which nn . 1 nominated tn theaa municipal and county bond In part axplaina the enor maun ante nf lhm. But It la Imnoaalble not to suapect that th purchaara of thus aPCurltlr and Hit falling off In federal tax collection ar Inter-related. The tag laws had Inevitably driven Investments (Ho nentaspaylns; aacurltlra. Of rnuraa, It ..(iditlnn tn that tha nation-wlda dv ifrhilon and coTiaeriutnt falllnf off In bua. , na tn pnrt uplalna til di;rcaa In Ux upllacted fiinda, Taklns (or a la Barter. It ta arokan of hara aa an IntaraMInx inrUlfnt that In ana of tha eommunltlra of thn northwest tha marrhanta hava nprrd to taka rorn at a prlc-a lOu a orn and to alva In raturn rommodltiaa which thraa marrhanta hava for nala. That, or roura. la a raturn tn old-frh-loil bartar. A mathod of thla kind ' tiot Itkaly to ba axtanalvcly adopted but ihnrn itoaa seam to ba aome anxitv laat th fartuara of tha UnlUd Ktataa iliauovrr that they ara out of porkc. lthouli thay ralrd tha aacond larxi at. crn eroi on record. In all probability, hnwavar. much the sxeater part of thla coro will be converted Into meat, Tha United Statu produrea about ti per rant of tha corn crop of tha entlri world. The United Btatee la alao a larva producar of eorn-fed meat, aapeelally of pork. The eatlmata ia made that even at the reduced price of rorn the expert prodjeta, chief amona; which la bacon, will he of value of nearly S300.000.000 In thla year. That la l!C0.O0O.000 In axceaa of tha money value of the corn which la exported In the form of meal or In Ita natural atate. Within 10 yeara there went out from tho porta of the United atatea ta other countrlee pork products of tha aifregate value of I3,0oo.. 600,000. In other worda wa exported In 10 yeara pork into which corn was con verted approximately equivalent to tha number of buebels of corn which vera harvested thla year. Tha magnitude of our corn crop ex plains why tha United States ta ths larceat producer of awlna of any country In the world. For It Is t-onvanlent and inexpensive comparatively to convert corn Into pork produeta. Therefore, by reason of tho low market price of corn much the Br eat pVrt of the S, 152, 000. 000 bushels of corn which were harveiiti-d this year will be converted Into pork . products and thla will ba dona to tha advantaia of tha farmers and to tha benefit of other parts of the world which rely upon the United States to so great an extent for bacpn and other pork uroducts. ' Basins Waal, . Boston. I)pc. 2. The Commercial Bulle tin tomorrow will aay: "Business privately has been only fair having set in from tha speculation of the preceding two weeks. Attention natural ly waa focused on the government (llls, which the trade appeared to ba waiUna more or teas. Tne reaun or. mo saico was ' very conclusive evidence that tha position of raw wool Is strong In tnta country, the catalog being sold at average utlvsnces of 10 to IS per cent. "In tha goods market there la little . change on the whole. Some worsted mills on men a wear rind their business tapering off while demand at the dress goods milla ia slightly improved. Wisconsin. Missouri and average New Enpiand: Half blood, SSOSSc: thre- . eighths blood. I5e$26c: one-auarter blood. Scoured basis: Texas fine 13 mouths, 70ffl'7So; fine cleht months, 3(S67e. California: Northern. 7678c! middle county, jii&'ijvc; southern, tiOQt3c. Oregcji: Eastern No. 1 staple, 83SSo fine and fine medium combing, T37Sc; eastern clothing, G367c; valley No. 1, ft. 1 T I V Territory: Fine staple choice, S0S?86e. Half blood combing, 75tflfc: thrce- eightha blood combing, rt657c: one ouarter blfod combing. 4548c; fine and fine medium clothing. 2Sd7c; fine and fine medium French combing. 6Si&7Sc. Pulled: lelalne, S6c; AA, 74ff7lc; A super. liOJr8c. Mohairs: Best combing, S7Q30c; best carding, jzjpiae Daa't Trad Bartow. New Tork, Dec, S. Dun'a tomorrow will aay: "A year which has been marked by alow and uneven aeonomlo recovery neara an ending with aaaaonal abatement "f demand In different quartera, but with baaio conditions strengthened. At this -'period, when taking of Inventarlea re quires attention in primary channels, ac tivity in other than retail circles is hot ordinarily witnessed and waa net to ba looked for In tha present instance. "That large operations hava been re corded In oertaln branches. as in the high trade merely Illustrates tha exist lnc trreaulartttea and th eonaervativa dealinga in moat directlona ara mora rap- reaeotatlve of the general atatua of bual neaa. Frequent reiteration or mo eiaie tnent that maay buyera ara deferring Important action has been neceseary thla year. A fall at about 40 per cent In wholesale prlcea from the high level of 1920 naturally had an unaettling Innu eace everywhere, and tha readjuatment If a new basla of consumption, production and prices could not be quickly effected." Weakly bank clearings. t.l,S6,0(0. Jiew York Caffee. , New Tork. Dee. S. The market for roffea futures was frrerular tnriav. avlnff to violent iiactaattoa la Breail with lata momna rviaiiveiy itrm. awina o recent bulliah crop advicea f mm fiantoa.' After opening I potnta tower to 4 pointa higher, active montha aald S to S points below last night's closing flguraa. bat the late deliveries rallied in tie late trading, ow ing to higher cables from Santos. March sold at 1 1. early and reacted to 1.2 7c. whtla Sapfmber cowuweta aold p from S.lOe ta S-Ilc. The geaeral market closed net alx sxWnU lower ta 14 petata higher. Sale were estimated at about It.eeO baga. December. S.SSc: Jaaaary. S.7c; March, S!Jc; Jaly, S.JU; September. S.IJeu Spot Coffee Quiet, but ateady; Rio Ta. ! ' . O ' e ; Santos 4s. lUtClHie. Jiew lark "agar. New ork. Dee. I While there waa -u .hm., in lacal raw sugar Pricea an tha spot from S.ITHJ4.11c for eeatrt- fuaal. tha nret aaie " "r - Cubes waa reported consisting of IS, one bags ta aa operator here far Febraarr lordiag at te. f. a. f.. Caba, tta lawaat price recorded la a anrnber ef Tfr Raw aagar futures eloaed 1 to 4 potnta net higher, with Janaary and March, S.lSc; May. S.Sc. and Jaly. 1.4c xtew Terfc Dried Fraies. New Tork. Dec. S- Evaporate A plea JMw offered. Pi auea laacUve. Aprtcota ana Faachea Tbrm. . Ratal aa ateady. I-eadoa, Dec 2- Bar ller I7d per fanra Mesev !( per cent . rnsoMiBt Rates Short bit la. per gal rta 1 1 aaaatfe kina, s u-it pax cw. Live Stock Omaha. Dectmbrr J. Reealate werei Cfflt'lal Mendar Call la Hoga abasf ,. 4.114 S.U4 III4T Official Tuaadar ... S.tM ii. i.s ii.vaa Official Wedaoadey.. 4, lit fifflrlal Thursday .. 1444 Katlmata rnday ... !. rive days IhU H..IS.II Kama last week ,.,.4.S4I Kama S wka. aio ,..la l Kama S wka age ...II 111 Same yoar ago .....11.111 14. Ill II.IH 4 1ST 4.444 4.10 1.44 41.144 44.414 144 I1.S4S 11,131 I4.SM S4.44I 14,114 14.144 14.171 Reoalpta 'and diapoalllon ,of live stack ai ina union atora yaraa, umans. ni. for ;4 houre ending at S p. m.. Decern bar 2, l:ii nrxaiPta-CAna Cat. Mge. Rhp. Mm. C . M. e t. P. By. Wabaah R. R. ,,. Mo. Pac. Ry. ... Union Pac. R. R. S .. ... t sea ! i i ... II I ! 4 ... II " a s ,$ tft "at 4T" i i ",', I'. A N W. nr.. eaal f. 0 . W. Ry.. weal ., IS nt. r.. m o. y. a , B. O Ry., east . ft. g. Ry., wast . ('., R. I. A P. aaal ... I'.. R. I. P.. weat ... Illinois Central Ry. . t U. W. Ry Total receipts 17 DISPOBITUON HEAP. . rat. II ta Klip Armour ft Co 144 1.441 Ml 110 1.014 Oudahy kg Co IS Dold Tkf. Co I1 Morris l'k(. Co Swift at 10 411 J. W. Murphy 414 1M lot 74 1.044 1,014 1.44 Ill 3 -U ..... 4 "si Hwartx ft Co. Ogden Co Qulnn A Calilll Lincoln I Hlgglna Pxt Co Hoffman Bros. 11 OlJeeberg T John Roth ft Sena ... II 8. Uma. Pkg. Co 1 .1. H. Bulla 44 K. U. ClirlMla A ton'.. 3 .lolm Harvey l T. J. Inglram S V. (I. K'llogg ....... S V P. lwla Mo -Ken. I', ft i'. Co.... (3 J. B. Root ft Co. .... , 34 Rnaeiitock Bros S Other buyers 5 t;i Total .., 7,141 raltle Threat of a packing houa strike next week made the demand for fat cattle today better than It uaually la at the cliiae of the week and a fair sized Friday aupply sold generally stronger with steers as much as iuzto nignrr In a number of cases. Bulk of the medi um to good steers brought 1S.76J7,"S and right good kinds sold up to H.I 5. nothing real loppy being here. Blockers ami feeders ruled stronger, Compared with last week's low close fed steers aa generally 75c 00 higher, she stork la a big COc higher and atockers and feeders have advanced 26010c, Quotations on Cattle Good 10 choice heevee, 7.t.0'ft K.60; fair to good beave'. tcl.60i7.40; cummon to fair beeves, . f' good to choice yearlinga, M.2S fi'K.&O; fair to good yearlings, .7S ( s.00: common to fair yearlinga, $5.60$) S.50: good to choice helfera, I5."5.t0; fair to good hellers, n.bosj a.eu; goon 'to choice cows. I4.76ig'5.:5; fair 'to good rows. 14.00 j 1.60; common to fair cows. I3.753.e5; good to choice feeders, 15.15 4.25: fair to good reedera. tb.ibmo.iH tommon to fair feeders, 4.80ro.2t: good to choice stocl.ers, IS.10i3K.7e; fair to Kood slock era, i.60U.0O; common to fair atockers, t4.404SS.lt; Block balfere, S3.TStJi6.00; mock cows. I3.OO03.7S; stock cslves, M.00'7.00; veal calves. IS. 600 S.SS; bulls, sUgs. etc.. t:.7S0I.OO; gcid to choice grass beeves. I5.7fti&6.60; fair to good grass beeves, &.004io5.40; coin-, mon to flr grass beeves. I4.6O0S.OO. BEEP STEERS. Av. Pr. No. Av. rr. 76 ' C 10 ' 23 J47 80 , ...104 HO 23 1027 t 70 . ... 1 J 1 3 6 80 10... ....126 7 26 Si:.. ....HIT 7 60 22... ...,1142 S 16 .12SS 7 00 7 6(1 ..1344 ..1266 S 00 4 90 HEIFERS. S 6H 4 76 4... 17 722 6 00 JiESV COWS. S 3 60 S... 13 120H 4 70 4... 6 127S 6 00 26... - ... BULLS. .1301! .1162 . 980 4 31 4 811 S 1. .1600 3 26 1. .....1760, 4 00 CAL.V1CH. 4...... 423 R 60 2 240 . 6 00 3. 316 7 00 2 260 S 00 Hogs Receipts of hoga were estimate at 6, .100 head. The market opened weak today, most bids being about 10c under yesterday. Light hogs were moving at from 16.0008.60. mixed loads from M 00 0S.SO. Packing grades from t6.60Sr6.0O with the extra heaviea quoted down to 16.00. Bulk of tha hoga 6.006.C6 with a top of 16.60. 1 HOG P. No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 42. .117 ... S 69 56. .346 ... 6 60 SO. ,110 ... 6 65 61. .347 160- 6 80 SS..265 .. ; 00 7II..284 ... 6 05 64. .229 140 6 16 63. .248 110 6 30 66. .263 ... 6 40 48. .19! . . 6 45 67. .173 ... 6 60 7S..198 ... 6 66 11.. 201 ... 6 60 Sheep Sheep and lamb receipts were estimated at 2,000 head. There Was an active market on sheep and lambu today, clearance being mad early. Fat lambs sold at 19.2609.66. Feeders maintained the high market reached yesterday 'of 19.00, and soma good handy weight ewes sold for 14.76. Heavy grade of ewe were quoted at S3. 00493.50. Quotations on sheep 1 Fat lambs, good to choice. S9.eotxt.ee: rat lambs, far to good, 18.0009.00; feeder lambs, good to choice, ss.60BS.oo: reeder lambs, fair to choice. 18.5001.76; feeder lambs, fair to frood, S7.GI3rS.oV; cull lambs, 15.2506.26 at yearlings, S6.CO07.OO: fat wethers, S4.60S,2S; fat ewes, light, 14.0004.76; rat ewes, heavy, 41.0093. so; feeder ewca. e4.1e47s.avf evil cwea, s i.vueDj.Du, FAT LAMBS. I7T fed.. It t SO 93 fed.. M S 60 :6S fed.. II I H FAT 15 WEB, 56 fed. 1.20 4 76 r . Chicago Live Stork. Olcogo, Dec. I Cattle Receipts, 2,000 head; Tieef atears, strong; mostly 26c higher; quality, very plain; bulk beef steers consisted ot grades selling nnder ii.ee: aha stork, strong: bulls, weak veal ealvea and atockers. ateady; bulk veaiera to pacaers, il.notrt.jn. Hogs Receipts. SI.O00 Lead; market, opened steady to strong; closed mostly 100 lower titan Thursday's average; snip, par took about 11,600; holdovSr, moder ate; top. 7.10 for light lights) practical top-, 17.00; bulk. ll.440t.tO; pigs and light lights, ateady, with bulk desirables, sr.ootsfio. Hheap and Lamb Receipt. 8,000 head; fat lambs, strong to IS kigfcsr; sheep and yearlings, ateady: top fat lambs, 110.75; bulk, II0.0SeiS.6O; choice handy yearlings, 8.lt; top ewe, 15.26; bulk native, u.ew.i5; teeder. steady. Raaaaa City Uv Stack. Kansas City, Dec. !. (L. 8. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Recelpta, 1,000 head; Beer steers, pig quarter, higher; top, 7.2; other sales. S4.SIAf.tO; she sleek uneven. mostly 25c hlgBSr; choice cows, 14.50 0 S.26: comon and medium. 11.1004,26: me dlum quality heifer. l6.tt0S.6O; calve, ateady; top vealrr. IS.SS; practically no other classes on sale. Moss Receipts. 2.000 head: mostly SO ISd higher; beat lifcht and light butchers hogs to packer ana aoippers, ia.se: ouih af sale. I4.I504.1I: packing sow, higher, pig ateady; beat. I7.SS. . ... , Kheep and Lamb Receipts, l.SSS head; killing ciassea, ateady; tea western lamoa, Moax City Uv Stack. City. la.. Dae. t. Cattle R- Sioux Inl. ' I cetpts.' Teo head: markt stssdr. !6e Iw er; fed steer and yearlings. S7.6O01t.OO; warmed up. t4.OO07.St); graa ateT. I4.SO0S.OO; fat cow and helfera, 14 040 7. Mi cannere. 12.0001.76; veal. 11.609 S.SS; feeders, S4.OO0S.7S; ealvea, 11.500 4 40; feeding rows sad hatters, tl.tte) 4.10; grass cows and heifers, ll.7S0l.Sa. Hoga Receipts. S.SSS-- head; market Steady;, light and batcher, ll.4O0l.4S: mixed. 14. 004.4 heavy, 11.600,4.11; bulk of aaie. 14.80 S.S0. Bheep Receipt. 70S head; markat ateady. St. Joseph Ut Atarfc. ' ft. Joseph. Dec. 2 Caitle Receipt. ISO head: mafket atrong to 24c higher; ateer. St.t0ia.6; eowa and kalfera, la.SS0 1S.6S; ealvea, 16.000 7.SS. . Rags Receipt. S.SS head: market opened Sc higher; closed lie lower; top. 14.75; balk. 5.ttS.70. ghee nd Lamb Receipt. 1.S0S heed: market ateady ta Strang; lamb. 11.440 S.JS; rwea. II.2404.S. Tarpentha aaal Reel. Savannah, Ge- Dee. 1. Turpentine rirm. ilc: sate. HI kbia.; receipts, 414 eeia.; anipmeata. 141 bbla.; neck, ll, bbia. Roaia Finn: ala. 1.429 casks: reeatpta. 1.147 cask: ahlptaeata, 1.141 cask; atock. 71.S3S casks. O-aate: B. V, m. T. G. 14.11: H. T 14.:: K. S4 76; IS. ISIS; Jf, 15.44; W, O. 15 41; w, w, .. IJaand rXL Dnlath. Dee. t- Unseed Oa track. ILI4!t0LIJ)t; arrive. Lt0)i, Market, Financtal Financial Bf ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. Cadeaga TilSaai Beaaaa SVea Vaaaed Wire, vt-... V.L " f 'miiflrrina that not oc ,h prfdicletl ovcr- mtht annoimcnicnls haa material lcJ retarding conierentf on rx- chamt raKS or roncrssious to trr many in the reparations controversy, it was natural that foreign exchange should (all back today. . The one concrete reality in the newa was the occurrence of panic on the Berlin stock exchange, re sulting directly from the 50 per cent advance of the mark s price oq lor eign exchange since Monday, t!ie last previous day when the bourse was open. In some respect! this formidable crash suggested Wall street's "Northern Pacific panic of l'X)J." In more respects it resem bles our own -black Friday" of Sep tembrr 18o9, when the breakdown of a wild speculation carried tho price of gold, in IS minutes from loS to 13S, or as one would express it nowadays, put up the depreciated dollar from 06 1-Jc to 64c, raised the money rate to 4 per cent a day and broke the stock market 20 to 30 per cent. fUorlkag Pecllaea. What more la to ba seen by way of elmtlar comniutlon at Berlin wu ahull know next week when the bourau opcaa and tha inark'a price haa been teated farther, Today H reacted to 1.0013 as agelnat Tburaday'a I.0OI7S. and tho 1.00.14 V the day before. aterllng de clined to 14.03 agulnat 14.07, cloalng above tha lowest. Tha other western European rates, though falling hack con- I siderably anded wall above tn week a earlier auotallona. - Today's movements on th New Tork stock exchange were greatly confused and of evidently professions! origin. In the main, prices went higher, but tha sharp bidding up of a few Industrial atocks, notably the Independent steel shsres. wss nffnet by rsther substantial declines In the railway shares. The bond market as a whole repeated Ita moderate reaction of the two preceding daya. Tho recent shsrp recoveries In the grain and eotton markets and the fact that comparison of prices shows most of tha Important ataple products to have been higher at the end of November than at the end of October, will land particular Interest to the forthcoming monthly "commodity averages." In . its weekly price list of more than a hundred separate commodities Dun'a Review reports 66 ad vances since laat week agslnat 44 declines, much the Isrgest proportion of higher prices that has occurred in any week since the great reaction - began in May of is:o. New York Quotations Range of prices of the leading stock furnished by Logan & Bryan, Peter Trust building: RAILS. l. Tlfffra. High T.ow Close Close A. T. ft 8. F...... m so no so'v Baltimore ft Ohio 37ftj 8714 37 '1 27 V. Canadian Pac. .,120 118 1184s 119 N. Y. Central 7614 74 76,i 75 Ches. ft Ohio 67 V4 67 67 Ui 77 74 S9V4 24 19 13 69 12 77 Kri Ry 11 ll t!t. North, pfd 77 76 Chi. Ot. Western.. 7 7 Illinol Central .. 9',4 K. C. South 25 A 24 Missouri Pacific . 14 18 N. Y., 7. H. ft H. 13 "4 13 North. Pac. Ry 134 li 99 25 19 13 81 83 9 70 34 34 7314 '73 33 ,' 33 80 80 19 20 Ohi. ft N. W...... 7011 61 H Penn. Ry. , 3414 34 '4 Reading Co. ...... 74 73 li C. R. I. ft P...... 34 33 'A South. Pac. Co 81 ' S0i South. Ry 20 4 19 4 Chi. Mil. ft St. P... 11 Si S3'i 23' 23 Union Pac 128 Vi 126 12614 18 '4 Wabash 1 7 J STEEU Am. Car ft Fdry..lSlli 1481 16 149 Allls-Chalmera .... 38 14 37 37 37 Ti Am. Loco. Co S7 5'4 7Vi Utd Alloy Stl Corp Baldwin Loco Wk 6 94 6 , Beth Steal Corp... 67 '4 65 M : Colo Fuel, Iron Co 27 24 '4 26 Crucible Steel Co. 44 45 Am Steel Fdrys .. 36 32 '4 13 Lackawanna Steel. 47 43 414 Midvale Steel, Ord 29 26 24 Pressed Steel Car. 68 67 Vk SI 'Rep Iron, Steel Co 54 '4 61 4.1 Ry Steel Spring.. 92 SO 14 9? Sloss-Shef Stl, Iron 41 40V4 41 Utd States Steel. S4 83 83 Vanadium Steel. . . 13 Sl 31 96 25 98 55 24 64 32 42 25 67 60 90 381; .83 31 COPPERS. Anaconda Cop Win 47 - 4C 46 Am Smlt. Rfg Co 43 43 - 43 Chile Copper Co.. 13 It 'A 12 46 41 12 26 Chlno Copper Co., S7 Inspirat Cons Cop 3814 Kennecott Copper. 25 Miami Copper Co. 28 Nev Cons Cop Co.. 14 Ray Cons Cop Co.. 14 Utah Conner Co... 60 20 S7 26 27 38 37 4 25 24 2814 13 14 69 12 14 69 27 30 34 32 INDUSTRIALS. Am Beet Sug Co.. 28 27 Atl. O ft w I 8 S. 3114 30 Am Internat Corp. 40" 39 Am. Sum. Tob. Co. 33 22 Am. Cot. OH Co. 1 21 21 27 30 i 3914 32 21 21 Am. Tel. ft Tel. ...116 116 116 116 Am. Agr. Ch. Pro. 32 31 3114 32 American can uo.. .u'A .izw. 32 46 30 7 71 88 68 Chand, Motor Car. 47 4 44 Cen. Jjeather Co., 32 30 3114 Cuba Cans S'r Co. -7 . 7- 7 Cal. Packing Corp. 71 7t 71 lorn rr. nig. wo,. si .ssvt 4'4 Nat. tin, & stamp. 42 42 41 Famous Players ..69 61 68 Flak Rubber Co... 10 ' S 10 Gen. Electrlo Co. .141 131 13914 136 Gt. Northern Ore.. 33 3 33 32 Oen. Motors Co.... 10 Goodrich Co 33 Int. Harve.t....... 79 10 31 10 . 10 22 ' 22 79 79 71 Am. H. ft L. pfd.. 68 V. H. Ind. Al. Co. 37 tt as x OT SS 36 37 11 11 12 61 s: st . t 2 S 17 17 17 41 42 41 9 J0 .... 34 34 34 SOU 40 69 llSVt 112 llt 14 IS 14 37 SS 38 S 6 5 46 s 45 41 61 61 . St 13 14 ' 13 48 48 41 49 60 49 1 66 6514 S6 22 12 22 61 SS 68 30 31 30 76 76 76 SS 64 S 10 9 46 ' 4S 4S 10 10 11 47 47 4S SB 3t 38 24 29 29 4 4Jt SI St 40 47 48 47 10 10 80 Int. Nickel 12 Int. Paper Co 61 Island Oil 3 AJax Rubber Co... 18 Kelly-Sprlng. Tire. 42 Revet one 1, H., ie Int. M. If., com... 34 Inter. M. St., pfd.. a: - Middle St a tee Oil 16 Pure Oil Co .... 39 Wlllya-Overland .. 6 Pacific O l 4S Pan. Am Pet. Tran 61 Pleree-Arrow Mot. 14 Royal Dutch Co .. 48 V. S. Rubber Co. 61 Am Sag Rfg Co... IS Sinclair Oil. Rfg.. 22 aeara-Koabuck Co 60 Stromberg Carb... 32 Studebaker Corp... 77 Tob Pdcta Co.... 40 trans-Con'tal Oil. 10 , Taxaa Co ..46 U 8 Food Pr Corp 11 Union Carbide ... 47 Whit Motor Co.. IS Wilton Co. Inc.. 2414 West Airbrake.... 94 western Union ... 41 West'gh'n El. Mfg 48 Am Woolen Co... 80 roiai aaie. 9zz,0o. Money Close. S per cent Thursday's cloe. S per cent. Mark close, .0041; Thursday's close. Sterling Close. S4.07U: Thnrsdav'a Gioae, et.U4). New York Cotfoa. New York. Dec. I. nnllt f.iri. heavy pressure early from aiiot InKroti and the aouth. todar'a cotton m&rkt mm ot upward trend. Prlcea were depressed aome 16 to 10 point in the first hour, but ta maraei men ranted to within a few paint of the preceding close. There was a graauai improvement la the markat In tae arternoon, tne net advancing aver last night's final prices. rwmia w scattered ana cam? from Wall street 1Q- lareet aa wen a the trade. Sentiment waa affected by tha flrmnese ia the atock market, but after advanclna- about 10 ta 20 polnta over last Bight, the mar kat allpped back under local realising and closed tdy on point higher on Decem ber and two to aevea point lower oa other option. Liberty Rood Prima. a? T.., tu. e t . . noon: la. S6.IS: first 4s. S7.10 bid: sec ond 4a. S7.42: first 4V. S7.I4; aecand 4 Ha. S7.ll: third 4e. S7.7S: fourth 4. S7.7S; Vtctary 4. SS.SS; Vletory 4S. MS. Ubtrty boada eloaed: IU SS.IS: first ta. S7.IS: ascend 4a. S7.4I: first 4. 97.44: aerond 4a, S7.SS; ttlrd 4a, tt.tS; roarth l S7.SS; Victory 3a, SS.SS; Vle tory 4. Its. Kaassaa City Hay. ' Kansas City, Dec 2j Hay Uachaaged. and Industrial News of Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS t alaaga Trlbana-Omaha IW leased W Ir Chicaio. Dec 2. Forecast for ceneral rains over (tie southwest where drouth has prevailed for some time, led to scattered liquidation in wheat and a lower range early, but the close was on a strong rally with old crop deliveries unchanged to 'Ac higher and July 'Ac lower. Corn wa very firm from the start and finished within lie of the top, Bain ing c. while outs were !s3. Vc higher and rye unchanged 'to lie Iriuver. It was easier to trace the sellin than the buying throughout the day Houses wfch . eastern connections sold May freely and there was some selling of July here against pur chases of May at Winnipeg. No rain of consequence was shown in central and western Kansas and Oklahoma overnight and while small bulge was made early, there was a lack of leadership anu tne at clinc which followed was not sur origin. Toward the lust, however strength in Winnipeg cah wheat with premiums c. i. f. Buffalo I'AQi 2'Ac higher and reports of a good rxoort demand led to neneral buy ing with a rally of ZZ'At from the bottom. Cash Houae Buyer. Cash hpuaes war penletent buyer of December nd seller of May early, but th different widened ou to lo at tn last. . Deliveries of Ija.ooe puasei were made on December rontracio, pet me grain haa a yet failed to una a prni- ihi and .ales of 150.000 hushsls were made to go te store. Tlie trade gave some attention lo foreign crops rnorla. commercial estimates inaicaun reduction of 30 per cent in tne wmirr wheat acreage In Trance, wnne pm seeda dry weather. An advance of 20 au.n in Rniarln -Thursday was not e- plalned, whll Buns Aire wa e lower at the Opening. Liverpool finished ! n nd lower. Austra an eiporta me pai week Include 600,000 bushel to indis. making 1,892,000 bushels the past two weeks. ' i.,nnri aalea st the seaboard were re .i i.kit ooo huahels. Including 40.000 bushel hard winter vta ins gun, milling lea aggregated ,vu ousneia with receipt IS cars. Cera Sentiment Bullish, rorn showed a strong undertone from Vhe tart and whll fractionally lower ai nn, tlMia. In svmostnv wttn wnsat, i-vin- miaelnn honaea had liberal -buying order at S4o for May and sentiment generally wa bulliah. Country otreringe remain verv small, with outside polnta still oat- hiiM rMi.am Kxoort demand was liberal, with sales of S0,oo buaneia nere to the east. me seaooara. nomw, riiau4 to resort the auantity aold abroad. a KAiir ihHi th war finance corporation win An vervthln nosslDle to oring ftnvm iiatained advance ia having conalder- able effect her nd In tho coanry and t largely respnlble ror ine noiomg i" .nv nn th. nari of the BrOdUCer. I'1' inestlc shippings sales wer 164,004 h,,.hla with reeelDts 194 cars. ' A strong feature: In oats wa th free buying of December ana selling or may vj cash and commission nouses, vim con siderable changing early at 6o differ nmm and some inauirv for grain in atore was reported. Deliveries on - December contracts here were 1,068,000 bushels and at Minneapolis 743,000 bushels. Betnple valuea were c to c lower early and hipping sale 00,000 . ousnei. rwenpis, Rye waa under pressure by tiouse with nM,h.',u,m rnnnectlnns. which more than offset buying by cssh tntcret. The doling rally wa In symptny wun wn. No export pusines connrmeu. . isemiri five cars. . -. '. '" ... Pit Kate. - . "r-nit trade in nrnducts waa llttla bet- a, ii nffrln?a were scattered but there was no big demand for cash lard so far aa noticeable." said W. U OragBon. There la no volume of selling by Intereets which are taking the bog and we think any moderate liquidation ot January laro. would find substantial orders." In spite of th active buying of wheat th laat hour, soma pit observer were of tha opinion the local vraae were sun hort at the cloae, having aold freely on expectation of rain in the drought sec tion of th west and, southwest. "Winter wheat condition In th dry sections of the southwest Is serious be cause of prolonged drought," said the Modern Miller. "An abnormally largo nerrentaae of tho wheat aeeded failed to germinate and much that did germinate I weaV." The heavy buying of oat the past few days haw been credited to Armour and this Interest is also credited with being long a huge line of May oat. Oat traders have commented a good deal the past day or so on the way the December liquidation In oats was taken care of. Sale to go to store of 150,000 bushels were reported. Deliveries this morning were 10,000 bushels wheat, 103,000 bushels corn, 1,068,009 bushels oats and 80,009 bushels rye. Liverpool cabled that the demand for corn In the United Kingdom had provided a strong undertone. Logan tc Bryan had ths following from New Tork: "Foreign news more bullish. Argentina rather more bullish on corn. Looka like some export business today." Minneapolis wired: "Some wheat la be ing aold from Winnipeg to come to Minne apolis. We hear of one lot nlso.to como to Duluth at the opening of navigation shipment and believe some being, sold here, all rail," i. " St. Louis Grata, 8t. Louis, Dec. 1 Wheat December, 11.191, asked; May, 11.16 asked. Corn December, 4!io bid; May. .MXd bid. Oate December, 36c; May, Ho asked, . Kaaaa City Crate. , Kansas city, Dec. Wheat Decem ber. 1 1.04 tj; May, 11.07 H: July. 11.41 . Corn December, 42c; May, 47o. , : Torelga Exchange Bate. Following are today'a rate of exchange a compared with the par valuation. Fur nlahed by th Feters National bank: rar Valuation Today Austria Belgium ...... Canada ........ Csecho-Slovakle Denmark ...... England Franco Germany Greece Italy Jugo-Slavia .... Norway Pound . Sweden Swltserlaad .... .30 .0066 .196 1.00 "27 4.86 .193 .238 .196 .196 .'ii' .27 . .1SJ ,0708 .9200 .0114 . .1865 -4.06 .0714 .0062 -.0415 .0434 .0043 .1411 .0004 .2380 .ISIS London Wool, -London. Dec. 2. At the wool auction sales today 0.816 bale were offered. There waa a large attendance ot buyera and the small (election was virtually all sold at current ratea for the home and con tinental marKets. Bar SUver. Nevr"Tork, Dec. 2. Sliver Foreign bar, S7j: Mexican dollars, 61c. Bonds and Notes Appx. Bid Aakad Yield Am T. & T. la, 1422 Am. T. ft T. 4a. 1124 Anaconda 7. 1121... Armour 7. 1S3S . St 1 "4 S.75 . I4'4 lODUj .10144 102M S.4T S.SS S.S2 103 ft 101 Belgian Gov't la. 1141.. .104 10414 7.46 StS Belgian Govt. 7H. 1445. 104 1054 netnienem utl. ,s, lS23..100Vi 10 Britlah ta, 1S22 I4 British 6V, a. 1I2S 44 Vi SSU, 6.80 7.11 S.06 S.2S Canadian Nth. Ills '4t loiu. 101 C. B. Q. Jt. SKs. H3S 107)4 1474 1.73 tune ss, itti loi lm Denmark 8a. 1145 10H4 ltu. T.4S 7.18 Da Pent 1S31 106 104 S.lt rreacn uavt. Is, isti.,.100 1 001 French Govt 71 a. 1441.. StS SS B. P. Goodrich 7s. 1126.. 11 SI tt l.Si S.SS T.4S Goodyeer Tire ta. 1141. .1SS lis Great North. Te. 1S3S 1S8H 14S Zap. Govt 1st 414s. lilt 114 17 7.01 S.1S S.SS 8 6 7.44 Jsp. Gov't 4a. 11)1 74V, 74 ftorwsy la. 1st 10 11 Nw. Bell t. 1441 1STU, ll SIS 611 S 14 N. T. CentraKIs. ISIS. ..105 Mi 101 Pena. Ry. 7s. 1S30 106 lttVt Pen. Ry. Co. SHa. ISIS. 10 .107 S.SS iw. Bell Te. 1116 1"1 141 H s.ss s.ss S II S.tl s.ss S.3S S.lt 111 7 44 LIS awlft 7a. 1126 ......11 101U, wlft Ce 7a, 1111 14114 141 Swtee te. 1444 Ill 111U, V. 8, Kabber fVta. 1S1S..10S .... Taeaam OU Ta. 1116 10414 107 Western L'alon SH. 1414 1H'4 104 West'hoes Eiec. Ia. '11. .1614 lttt TJragaay la. IStS 1SS 1S4 Braxil ta, 1141 104 14414 - Omaha Grain Corn arrivals today were' sub stantial with 1 cars. Wheat re rrinta were moderate with 48 cars. Oats receipts were 18 cars. Corn pricea were Mc higher to He lower. White ranged 'Ac up to lie up. Yel Inav was unchanged to 'Ac off, and mixed J4c to 4C oil. Oats were ylc to 4C lower. ... i Wheat was unchanged to 1c higher tnd oats unchanged. to lie off tor no. J wnne. wneif No. t hard, t tar, 1.01; ) ears. I1.9S rKiWiKh.rd. 1 ear. 11.14; 1 car. 11.13 ... i ears. Illo: 1 rar. SI. est eer, II.SS lamutty): 1 car, SI. 07 t!S per rent uarkl; S cars. 1S yllo) I car. "nMo. T&l't car. 11.14 (amutty): I rar. 11.13; I car. Si ns lyeuowi a r.r., tit A , u I l.wl , I .,r. 11.03 vel owl. Via. 4 hard. I car. 11.41 (yellow); 1 car, 11.01 (yellow). Sample bard. 1 car, 11.04 fweevll). No, I .pring. I .r, SI.: (dark north 9Tai. M,ld. 1 car. St. 08. No!- I mixed, t ear, ll.OS (smutty); J cars. ISo (durum), No. roUed, 1 car. SSo (durum), . CORN. V- 1 ,l,l!. S cars. 40)10. No. t while. I care. 40 Wot t cars, 40c; I car, 40 (IS per ceijt moisture); 6 cars, No. I white, 1 car, 40c S ears, llo. Ne. 1 yellow, 1 eer. 41c S car. 49aC No. S yellow. 1 'sr. 41o (speclsl bill ing); II care, 40o; It car. 40o; 1 car, 40c (ne tonnags). No. S yellow, 4 car. 40c; I car. 3fto No, 1 mixed, S cars, 40t4c , No. 1 mixed, 1 car, 40Vto; 1 ear, 40oi "ri "fxed. I er. C! 1 car, 89c. Sample mixed, 1 ear, 7o (34 per cent damaged). UA1B, No. 3 white. 1 rar, 30ie; 4 car. 30H"i I rar, lotto (apoclal bllllngll 1 car, 10c No. 4 whit, i cara, 29 4;, RTB. No. t, 1 ear, T4c. , No, S. I car, 73c. BARLET. Ne. I. 1 car, 47c (shippers' weight); 1 car, 47o; 1 car, 46c. OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. weea xear Recelpta Today ... 4S ...104 ... 19 Ago Ago Wheat Corn 68 73 27 S 49 It 13 Oate Rye Shipment Wheat 41 65 66 Corn 36 60 S Oata 4 4 6 Rye 1 .- " Barley 1 S i CHICAGO CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Week Year Today Ago Ago Wheat 13 110 119 Corn 237 20 It Oat St 4 ST. IJU1S CAIl LOT RECEIPTS. Wek Yer Today Ago Ago Wheat 61 j 65 . 12S Corn 68 . . 86 41 Oata , 12 21 - 27. KANSAS ClTT CAR LOT RECEIPTS. week Year . Today , Ago Aeo . lis 19 S Wheal 170 110 Cora 44 20 Oats 10 4 PRIMARY MOVEMENT. Receipt Today Year Ago Wheat 1.0.41, OoS 1,184.000 Corn ...A 1,068,000 Oata 390,000 491,000 389,000 1,085,000 321,000 Shipment Wheat 189,000 Corn 370,000 Oata 463,000 343,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Today Year Ago Wheat 699,000 1,008,000 Corn ; 117,000 43,000 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. By ITpdike Grain Co. DO. IS27. Dec 2. Art. Open. High. Low. Close. I Yes. WbL I I Dec J. 13141 1.11 1.11 1.13. till, 1.12H l.lSMi May l.lSt 1.17 1, l.U 1.11 1.16H LIT 1.17U 1.16 July 1.S9H LOSS, 1.07 14 LOS LOS i LOSlil.,,.... .1 LOSHl Rye I I I Dec. . .84 'i M'i .84 .16 .86 My .901 .91 14 .895, '.0 4 .9014 Corn , Deo. .48 .4844 .47 .4814 .47 .48 14 May .54 .66 . .64 .6474 .6414 .6 4 94 644 July ..66 .66 .6644 .6614 .6S Oat Dec. V32V4 .33 .32H .32 .8!H .32H May .384 .3854 .3814 .3814 .38 ..38 .38 July .39 .39 .38 .39 .39 Pork Jan. 15.36 16.35 15.35 . 15.35 15.40 Lard Jan. 8.45 8.60 8.42 8.50 8.50 May 8.85 8.90 8.85 8.90 8.90 Rlba Jan. 7.37 7.40 7.37 7.40 7.17 May 7.75 7.77 T.72 7.77 7.72 . Minneapolis Grain. MlnneaDOll. Dec. 2. Flour Unchanged to 10c lower: in car load lots, family pat ents, quoted at S7.4O0S.OO a barrel in 98 pound cotton sacks. , . Hran i7.vsssis.uo. Wheat Receipts. S7 . car, compared with 231 cars a year ego; casn No. 1 northern, 11.28 'i L 3 1 ; December, 1.24; May, 11.23. , Corn No. 3 yellow, 4H,fg)4ze. Oats No. 3 white, 30i43li4c. Barley 366Ic. Rye No. 2, 8080c. ' Flax No. 1. 11.761. 85. - When in Omaha Hotel Rome Let Us Handle Your Shipments Grain to the Omaha, Chicago, Milwaukee, Kan sas City, Sioux City or any other markets. WE SPECIALIZE , ' In the careful handling of all orders for grain and provisions for future delivery. WE OPERATE Offices at Omaha, Neb.; Lincoln, Neb.; Hastings, Neb.; Chicago, I1L; Sioux City, la.; Holdrege, Neb.; Geneva,' Neb.; Des Moines, la.; Milwaukee, Wis.; Hamburg, Ia., and Kansas City, Mo. WE HAVE , An up-to-date Terminal Elevator in the Omaha Market with the latest facilities for handling your shipments. Updike Grain Co. "The Reliable Consignment House" . OMAHA, NEBRASKA the Day i Omaha Produce Furnished by State of Nebraaka. d- pertinent of agrlrultar, bureau ut mar ket and marketing-: Ua Poultry. Wh'aale Wh'aal Buying belling Price, ' Prlo. Broiler Springe ........ Hon., Ilghl .... liana, heavy ... fork ... ...... IT t10 il 4:l It 4117 It II 20 13 IU IS 26 30 33 21 14 23 til 3i 9 It 14 It 411 4)11 e: nil i : tri 414 1(16 : IS Duck 14 ilea II Turkey ..10 o:s U1S S 426 taao ' llrraerd Poultry, Rrullar xprtng is ens Hen , IT WIS Cocke II 414 Duck IS tell (leeaa ...., IS 43S Turkeys II SIS t30 r26 Kgga. Kgga, per case, II 1.00 tT 1 3.00 Select, fresh 41 " l 41 6 No. 1, freah 47 No. 3, fresh 14 Cracks, fresh 23 Bloraa egge (sr. ST 0 30 41S 49 36 40 44 tfll cording lo trade) Hulter. Creamery, prints , Creamery, tub , Country, best 30 4S83 : etn 4 44 16 24 46 42-3 I'ountrv, common. ,21 t2C'4 trlii Butter fat, station price it Hay. Pralrla No. I . UpUnd No. I tipltnd No. I Upland No. 1 Midland No. I Midland No. 1 Midland No, 1 Lowland.. Nn. I Lowland Alfalfa (eh'ce) . ' lt.SOIl.60 t 600 10.10 7.60 4 S.60 10.60(ill 60 8. 60 W lO.HII 7.uot S.00 1 S.OOtjl S.00 i 7.001 S 0 ll.00tj19.00 14.0017.00 13.00iv 15.00 in.ooi2.on No. 1 Standard No. I No, 3 8.00 9.00 Oat Straw H.noen s.no Wheat Straw 7.00 S.00 S'RUlTl Bananas, per lb., 7 H ft 8c. Oranges. re 21S and larger. 14.604 7.60; also 210 ami larger, is.oou1 r.ou; air sea ana larger. IS 60st7.00 all 121 and larger. tt.OO 4.80. Lemons, box, 5.50SS.60. Crapes. Emperor. In lugs. 12.76: Emperor, In kegN, 17.00; Almerai, kege, 110.00. Orapefrull, crate. I4.eoot.ou. APPiee. jnnatnans. according to grade. 12.6063.80; Pell cloua. aceerdlng to grade. I3.0SOS.OO; Rome Beauties, according to grade, S3. 50 03.00: Spite, according to grade. 33.60 3.oo; winter Bananas, aocoroing to grade. 12.1601.76. Cranbtrrle, bbl.. I1S.50JJ 21.00. Fig. 24 S-os., 12.0002.60; 13 10. 11.50; IS-os., 13.76. Petri, Drome dary, caae,j lS-ib., 16.71. rsnsTAaLSOL PoUtne. Nebraska Early Ohio. No. 1. 11.7602.00; Nebraaka Early Ohloe, No. 2 ll.oo: ited Klver unioa. no. l. si.oow 2.25. sweet potatoes, bu., Sl.oetrl.75 bbl., 15.00. . Celery, Jumbo, 11. 2561. 75: Michigan, 76c. Head lettuce, crates. 14.00 p-.vv, ica, mi,,.. ..r uu, , D.ravuvi Red onions, lb., 447c; yellow onions, lb., 6 0iVic; Spanish onions, crate regular, I3.604J3.75; Spaplsh onions, crate 140 be., 17.6008.00. Cabbage, lb.. 4 4 'Ac. Cucumber, do.. 11.00: box. IS.tO. Cauli flower, crate. 13.00. Radlehea, doz., 76ci Hubbard equash, lb-. 2V434c. Turnips, lb.. 2B2V4o. Carrot, lb., i'ic. Egg Plant, dos.. S2.S0. Oarllc. lb.. 23c. Fen per, lb., goc. Brussels, sprouts, lb.. 26c. Shallot; do., SOo. Southern young car rots. o;. Sl.o:, Fresh beet, doz.. S1.00. Honey, case. 16.6006 00, NUTS. Black walnuts, 694c English walnuts, No. 1, . 38o. Brasll nuts, large. 18o; meaium, latjioc. r-econs, no. i, zoepzic. Kllberts, lsS18c Peanuts, Jumbo, haw, 13Vi415c; hand picked, 11c. The wnoieeale pricea ot beer cuts are aa tnllAWiac No. 1 rlhB IKLLr TJm 9 UI.I-: Nil. I. 12U- No. 1 Inlna. i"'tLn. ! Mn 9 till,. XTn 9 ,'J. XT.. 1 1 1314c; No. 2. 13c; No. S, 10 Ho No. I chucks, Hc; No. 2, lo; No. 1, Tc; No. i piste, lite; wo. 2, 7a; wo. 1, Se. , Chicago Fotataee. Chllago, Dec. l.-Potatoes Higher; re ceipts, 45 cars; total United Statee ship- 1 menta, eov care; Wisconsin duik, round, whit. 11.190 1.80 awt.: Ditto, sacked.' tl. 6001.71 ewt: Minneaota sacked, round. white, 11.6001.76 cwt; Red Rivers, aack- ed, si.4t9i.so ewt.: Mionigan bulk, 11.70 Vl. cwt.-. Dclloy tha Dentist (stabUshatl Mn ' Painless Extraction of Teeta Dr. R. W. Bailey ' Dr. Bertram Willamson 4 Make Dentistry Easy lor You 706 Cty Net. Bk 16th and Harney Swift ComnstnT Union Stock Yards. ' Chfeate Dirtdend No. 144 Dividend of TWO DOLLARS ($2.00) per share on the capital stock ef Swift Company, will ba paid on January 1. lust, teatoekiioideraol record, Daoembei 14 132L a tbown on th book of th vompeay. on aeasoat ex aaaaai saeennc, traogier dook anu ea eteetsi Irom use. 11. 1WU, to Jan. b. IXU, liaSh lin lii.. - C. A. ftsiCrOCX, Saeratary .CHOCOLATED INNER" CIRCLE CANOICf Breaking All Record's Our Great Sale of SUITS :0 V Eg (or Men and Young Me are out lo hrcak all sales records this week and have slashed price! without reirard to costs or profits. There am thou anil of suits anil o v -remit In tlils blif sale and eierjr man or touiii, man In Omaliu can find what he wants at the prices he n biiIj to pay. $22.60 Values S-fl If MIL , $30 and $35 y. jlJ Kntfi , Values . ' ' $40and5 i Jl jhjf Values yjfl f wjj ' C50and$60 - Il ' . Values ttjm.i(l f Snappy' I T j J . for men j k u . . j mLim "and ' Lf?l I young men , J fii A ' , ' I The styles the pat terns the colors the materials are allNlhe 'very newest and the very best. The leading makers of the country have all contributed their share to this big sale. -. j I I Boys' All Wool Mackinaws About three hundred of the wonderful mackinaws for boys from 7 to 18. The finest coat imaginable for school or sport wear. We are clearing every one at this low price. Former values to $12. Boys' $12, 2 t .. , Ages Mothers! Here is your opportunity to buy your boy a new two-pants suit at just a fraction of its actual worth. Fine suits for school or dress wear. Suits that will be the envy of every boy who does not own one. ' Boys'S! 5andS1 8,2 Pants Suits Boys! These are real suits stylish new, suits, each with two pairs of pants. Remember! Two pairs of pants really means two suits of clotbes for the price of one. Guaranteed all wool. Come in Saturday and see these won derful suits at Boys' Overcoats Breaking all records. Our great sale of Boys' Overcoats. Ages 7 to 17. Values to $15.00-8.00. Values to $20.00- CLOTHING COMPACT l CORJjfrD0UQIASyl COM Men $95 Pants Suits 7 to 17 10 M 5 ' $g9S $11 85 saaaaMaaaaMCBaBBia v T V