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THE BEE: OMAHA AUG GRAIN AND PRODUCE m;‘['!r'plt' o roustea, s per b e ™ | OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET o eorrenpandtin :2:.’?.‘.’.?:.‘.."""] o2\ sheep were in rather limited supply - | RIDA — NEW \'onx’ lll?'ll'n AL ™ \II(IT nlm.llh of Ihr‘m ':r;u cuhcd fllrly Wheat Market is Weak and Small|qq,0001 Cattle Active ‘nd ’“ld! to a Little ::w' Rative ewes brinsing hieh --| Demand for New or 0ld Sends Higher—Sheep and Lambs B, with others he | NEW YORK, Aug. 5—FLOUR—Steady, little over & deck of good handy weights | Price Down 7 Cents. byt qulet About Steady. reaching §1.9, the best figure pald for W —~Spot, unsettied; No. 2 red, |some time. I ., New York; No, 2 har | The lamb trade was very slow In get- .“New York to arrive; No. 1| HOG8 FIVE TO TEN CENTS OFF |The o fain "thi ' e ng started again this morning, Buyers Ladies’ Underwear Gowns, Combination Suits and Skirts, prettily trimmed, to 76c values, on sale Friday .. .. 29C Men’s and Women's UMBRELLAS Big assortment of regular $1 values on sale Friday at, cholfce ........ 49‘: DEMARD FOR CORN IMPROVES northern, Diluth, $1.14, and No. 1 north- I-m- willing to give nearly steady prices B | at, choice ........ “®JC | | B EEERESIEEIELINENPRNN | Friday ............ ARA. A & 105 | €0 Manitoba, $112, c. 'l f., Buffalo. Fu- right from the outset, but as they put it OM. + Aug. 5, - tures, easier; September, $1.17% OMAHA, Aug. 5, 1915 ‘sellers were looking for that dime they Tie wheat market showed considerable | CORN—8pot, steady; No..3 yellow, 8o, | po 0 oo Cattle. Fiogs. Sheep [1oet yesterd and it was well along in Ynaknegs today and declined Te. \ The re- | like and rail, ‘August 2 shiprients, Official Monday e T the forenoon before the first were celpts s cereal were light a OA Spot, qulet; Standa o4 | e '53 7 |finally made at about the same prices as H did not seem to be much call for either |No. § whit H@Al%e; fancy clip I::;t{:rm 1'\-\.‘::;|.;yml .. 3,528 ".‘w i ";‘.!mm Yestorday, & emall string' of as eSS aorics an the new or the old variety white, 6748t Rotimate THeraday .. T80 lambs breaking the ice by selling at §5.80. o Corn receipts were fair and there was | HAY—Quiet; No. 2. $1.30G1.3; No. 8, : SRy .. B0, S When everything was sald and done, 1* D t 5 bars Tvory SO8D ............ & protty good demand for the yellow and jpaipping. $1.16671.%0 Four days this woek.13,08 25,828 | was, in most instances, no more than a omestics [ Sweet Heart Talcum .5eé mixed grades. The demand for white | HOPS —Bieady: state, common to | Four days this week 13,38 2.4 ! steady market on lambs, although one 16¢ can ¥ corn |;=m\-ed " Il}‘\’l- _;':-d there 4 rzho!re ]l;m .:'uw Pacific Coast, mu.‘hm‘: [ i 2';}k::‘o-l,v“ %160 four-load string th. rought $8.90, looked In Domestic Room, 50¢ Imported Rice Face Powder .. ... 25¢ A number of cars sol e corn market | 12¢si5c; 1913, S@lic, - y 1y by di h Thy better ‘repe Tollet Paper ...... 20 rold Ko lower to W higher. | | HIDLS—Sieady: Bogota, 2wdlc; Central Same days § wha il e SaTTIG hete pesartay oad (e A;no:lkmn \;mm nghams, in all size cher;q, : m: l‘-)r;‘lvl: ;ergim - P 25¢ ats remained firm with light recelp! meric i today’s market, but X el o . $irasseuups ! - £ and & pretty fair demand. They wers ”"‘,T”,’,“;,“ ~Firm; Hemlock first, ac; | S4me fays last year. 1048 (I:A”lrevemul"",l"‘llme‘"’“ that they would under no con- 81 in. Plisse Crepes, in neat dress patterns -ng 50c Horlick's Maited Milk quoted lc higher. SUCORSS, SNS—Pork, easy; mess, "‘v_,hol cattle, h nd sheep at the South | sideration have brought over $8.50 yester- 50c jar Aubry Sisters’ Cream Clearances were: Wheat and flour {I}.()W Ry ity Juees, ¢ maha | ¢ ear, | m&l to 139,000 bu.; corn, 11,000 bu.; oats, O‘,Mll;m i e ol ":":). ‘;“"g‘;y to date as compared with last yeur: large figures for kimonos, yard ....... 12%¢ 1 {day. Bulk of lamb offerings sold at B B R Rl F ] Wide Wale Pique and Pretty Check Mulls, per again today, with shippers taking $1.00 Pinaud's Hair Tonie . 50c¢ jar Daggett & Ramsdell's Cream . ! Mol c. Dec, | anof loads at $5.85 Lt | closed with spot wheat un-|IRi0. family, $1650G20. Lard, “easy: | cartte AR e 1280 D"‘.;T;‘-d‘:mp'r:\'lgully B feeching i yard . . . eesiiiiniieins e 10¢ Shinola Shoe Polish . ... : :::nm ": ,Lufi"::mr and corn un- m-ruern\\'fnfln %y, - Se; country, :Io.u 1889416 16710 309,222 .. | the top for mle dd" :m'a,;n_r;_ t cpp New 27 in. I)rvuu (-lnghunn. yard 35¢ bottle Bay Rum or Witch Huel . Primary ‘wheat recelpts were ¢10.000 bu. | 6%Q6lc. specinl, 4. "' TP foilowin T, L . 6188 10 Gt DAl fo° Setothiny ites Extra Large Bath Towels ........ 1 2 dozen [-gr. Aspirin . By T e T Traout | Lubs; . reamaty eatran BLGMIT: "Hrsts, |BrICS for hoks: at. the ‘South Om Eght chrs of lambe, about 7%c Brown Muslin, 36 in. wide, at, yard ... .5é | | $1.50 Fountain Syringe .... - |nt mr“ and shipments of 23020 meconds, T4 . : ::3;‘1‘ -::uket for the last few da with | half ‘of which were fat enough for kill- Remnants of Wash Goods—Lawns, Voiles, Ging- $3.00 Combination Syringe, y mary corn recelpts were 46,000 bu.| EGGS—Irregular; receipts, 11,42 cases; | Darisons ers, sold to a feeder buyer at $3.50, with hams, Crepes, etc. Thousands of yards for se- R B T R R R T 00, I | extra firsts, | —_Da onds, 16@17c. t,ul’ 1910191 T91E oI 910,119, | 400 head out. This can hardly be classed menta 486,000 bu. as a feeder sale, as killer buyers bid on Selpts of 30,000 Da: and against re-|fresh gathered extras, 3@ ipments of |ZI@22c; (irsts, 18G20c; we WULIOB, B JOPE o occoisvvncisniveasns 3%e¢ B s 2L 667% 8711887 * 162821770 | haW of the consignment. 4%2.000 bu, last year. CHERBE—Steady: recelpts, 89 boxes: |Jui 35|88 R n Primary oats recelpts were 35,00 bu. |state whole milk fresh, fiats and twins | Juiy glgu - H-H '.“I =g| 1O | o o Shcafpsoa lambe: Lambs, and shipments 249000 bu., against re-|colored speclals, 13%@id%e; white, H\«lu;u]y le 860 871 78 egsl o | 767 3, $9.4008.60; hm““’m‘ Tecdore ¥ Sus 8 gipts of "LENLWO bu. «nd " shigments of lie; white and colored average fancy IJu!v -.{ uua ST T AN 888 | yeariings, fair to choice. $.0097.20; weth I h Dfl ] I‘T s 000 bu. year, 2 * (8 i1 8216 3. 1 R L d CARLOT RECETPTS S ULTRY-Alive, firm; western chick- | Yary o o) S T S L8 4 1% ore, fair ko sColce, ¥.15a6.50; ewes, good n the mestic Koo riaay | o )7 6] 686 to cholce, $6.00@6.50; ewes, fair t. 0d, Wheat. Corn. Oata. | ens, w, 19¢; fowls, i6c; turkeys, 118 |July 28 63869 ¢ | 664823 78 | g0 ) I r " = |12 quiet; western'frozen roast- | July 62| 867 7 “l 657|798 737 Representative sales: % 18@32c; fresh fowls, lced, | July 800 vl o 71011 | No. v, Price, | 1 i1 |13@1nige; fresh turkeys, iced, 16@16c {suly & g] :g'z;’:‘ 2:I 7ol M| "4 native 1ambs . s 1.1 re as resses 1 ] 3 o b 3 1 11 native lambs . X u-l| £ 15| Kansas City Grain and Provi % MMERUEE Z"; ;: |1=:u‘v': o R 3 2 865 e 8 R e T A IR R R R s e g To Be Closed Regardless of Cost ” 2 ha 3/ No. 2 re X ; - B3 0% k! cull ewes . 5 | ‘hut-;‘xon‘i hnrr.l :::I:E:”lo:tl:l'? "l"?" q""'"‘b" 8 ;, December, 1.08%. 0{2 ST 4—“— %38 Wyoming lambs o e ose egar ess o os CORN. hixed, Tearee; No. 2| Bunday | 142 1daho yeariing Lo S e, $115, | white, TiaTi4c; Heptember, ~TIN@TIMC . | December. 61'%c. Recelpts and disposition of live stock | 121 native feeder yearlings at the Union Stock yards, South Omaha, | 75 native feeder ewe 2 Aeeseaan g8seINB=32 Wash Dresses that sold at £3.50 and $4.00; }ng SI 98 assortment of nobby styles................ Indian sign language. For example, at the point marked “K. | C." rain is pouring down At the point marked “Joplin, Mo." i | NOtion SPCCl‘al (JATS No., 2 v'h“- 66c; No. 2 mixed, | for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock | 1% Wyoming feeder . 62 R e 3 W 3 Bt tkn—Creamery, 7ic; firsta, 3e: > ™ T REC LI TS-CARLOADS. ‘ v H e, No. 3 white: b ca secinte f‘r-..'.“‘.':i“'.iona'. - s ‘Cutte, Hoge, aeep. 17 Eccentrlc Artlst ! Wash Dresses that sold at $2.00 to $3. 00, all this SI 29 RE . No. | KOG m-m? ,|,“. T poostats, ot | S - v [ D .b T f ! season’s styles, best colors......... % cars, T64e. No. 6 yellow: 3 m. broflers, 1 ISV 3 escrines rip to o : . Jhuaty, Toe. No. 1 mixed z.u‘”:c o e g A #'ooa | . ! Wash Dresses that sold at $1.50 to sgm, b]g assortment - D | MINNBAFOLIS, Aug. 6.~WHEAT— " T B | the Mexican Border| of summer f{abries, in all sizes 34 to 44; at, o oo X g e e Ay 1Y g e * choice ’ L 1 , $L61; No Ry : 2 ! 0 oA IR IR 515,800 A ¥ xmf" ; : 2 1] A mysterious card was received by FLOUR—Unchanged " Cadet Taylor. I' v . S i | | —Pretty floral patterns, pin o g L } | 1t 18 mddressed to “Joe Bee, 8i Putnam | 75¢ Lawn Kimonos = D » pinks, c N BRAN-gnW, e H & Co., Omaha, Neb." RO TRVERONN, Bt oo it v vosics s inons Hinore, "Cors: —No. 3 yellow LR ™ / St e : : i o. TRGTTe. No. l?mu e | AT, L Totals i I II‘I:A Y| P orthr o s L gt o Bk '.,.::"fi Children’s Rompers in ginghams, cham- | Women'’s Orepe Kimonos in plain colors W iy ?,‘}.:"7".7“” N.."’f ———— i t"’;.«i “‘%‘1‘1“?{&: dnnoh Tith no little artstie akill and | brays and khaki cloth, all sizes to 19c and neat patterns, some satin trim- 79c e; No. 3 yellow, . much humor. 5 5 N , o No. ,,"m’" o No\é y.““‘ rr, IS, Aug, 6.1 -INo’.‘. i:,:‘,‘,’,.,h: o s TEABINE 0, b’ dofo\rTthe. Weyls or. the 7 years; 39¢ valnes. ....o.c.oo0vnvees med, to $1.25 values.............. W m 'N':":‘-m = No. "5 i@, No.' 3 wnite | R, Beptember, T04o; December, 1% | onwar A RH Nn. ; sample, n:l s4 0. P.':lun( Co, Ol '. No. whnc, uwm No. ¢ wh‘l‘lo. 3‘( ToRTs-Nominai Men’s Summer Shirts Men’s To $1.50 values, in pongees, R B BRI \ i van M e e Friday paves, wiineiie ‘wdoliet | | Underwear ——————— e | B 3 8, 08! 'S, & CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISTONS |No. 2 "'"""h-bulm i1'e: dealy B:’ 5 terpreted aftar arducts researciies by | IN DOMESTIC ROOM i‘t;"?e: orr:":;:h'e at ..c.o,‘,”.segc Regular 50c qualities, in shirts winter, 11s 70. & [3 SFINbEEIL S ayior &5 FReniiE tha (he P. F. C. Embroidery Cotton; or drawers; mesh, Balbriggan Features of the Tra SO RRNEpet, | Amerioan - miked, - aew, slove was pawned for the sum of six on sale, per ball . ... 7'/“* Men’s Silk Neckties and rib weave, all sizes 34 to Trade. o 84 bits. A chair ang table such as are usu- | 16¢ Hose Supporters. . 46; on sale at, garment, 25¢ Dry Goods Market. ally found in low drinking places are also 16¢ Linen Handkerch'ts Vté Regular §0c qualities, in all 25¢ Paris Garters ......19¢ NEW YORK, Aug. 6—DRY GOODS— | Higgins depioted and the before-mentioned sclen- | bc Pearl Buttons, dozen 2% ¢ latest styles and colors, ovéer 25¢ Wash Ties, 2 for. 20 00ds quls arns, dull; raw silk, | Huifman tist asserts that this indicates what im- | 20c Tooth Brushes .....10¢ 50 dozen in the lot, choice, 12 %¢ Cotton Hose, va&r 8‘41‘ medigaly followed the. transaction at the4 50c Pad’ Supporters . %5¢ for ........ ........ 25¢ Mnn s 10c_Handkerchiefs..5¢ house of the three balls. 36¢ Pad Supporters .....19¢ Men's 15¢ Bow Tles ...... 5¢ Many other specials. At Howe, Okl., there is a picturization A of a stack of buckwheat cakes, sur- weather had taken the off | Cattle Steady—Hogs Weak-——Sheep rounded by a halo and close by a cup }E;MWH -nnnnnt in wnul long be- Flrm, e |of steaming Rio. | the entire *aut . B—CATTLE-Recelpts, | Totals Y 10,75 | The mail carrier first trieq The Bee as | (CATTLE~Cattle receipta were Reotacais |« Dosaiits AAfromsse. NOIMIE Going. U 2‘:&*‘%&‘.“.‘.}} Dittore, BA0BOL calven being roborTn, WY uncty-seven Cars | batried, he took it finally to Cadet Taylor, | 3 'Roceipts, 2,000 head; market |* 5004 active demand, #o that bractoally | Who 1a president of Putnam & Co., real ‘ mostly “lower; bulk, 36.0@ |O\°IYIhing in sigh estate. Probably the intended reciplents | ; ‘lghts, 30.9607.65; mixed, 365 . will never receive it and the skill of the Bl 06; ro! . g Kkinds, | anonymous artist will be wasted on the stapi ':n.;fi‘c i White Enamelware Another Special Purchase of a Fine Lot of All White Enamel- ware, Triple Coated, Guaranteed Acid Proof, AT ABOUT !; TO ¥, REGULAR PRICE A Among the fut cattle was quite a string | desert air. 14-quart Dish Pans .............. Small sizes in Mixing Bowels..... o ] L —— toree o, e ol 111 TR0, A e o 123227 abe,ahotos 2 and 3-quart Rice Boilers...... ' VU, Saucers . . . J in sight, ”-:.m(m. "fi"‘-!‘.‘{g B¢, Toude 'Sive . Steck . Markes oads lbodhenou':h n:mbn'i?:" 2, with i Deserter from Army 6, 8 and 10-quart Berlin Kettles. choice Any size Plate . . . . { Tidday, but the effect fatled (ghp+-oem - . K 6, 8 and 10-quart Berlin Sauce Pots. Any size Pie Pans .. | 9¢ few scattering head up to 5. : 8T, l.ol" A Cows and heifers were very sc d went lower with wheat. The cool | Rece hea dy %0 far as good illete were con: Gives Self Up Here Sarmaoetare provalling. though, acted as k* I Laogatas 1 roed. Canners, which have been T8 Tthe' oats cro'l. fountry offerings & " lat this point, compared Claud M. Hunter walked into the army 10 apd 12-quart Preserving Kettles. Any size Dipper ... B s Water Pails ......... Any size Milk Pans, up to [ quln 3-quart Coppeér Pots .. ' c Any size Pudding Pan . were more plentiful, V e tended sout thorn l(-ot“o.g{-‘q BIGLS cows o » n‘:‘;‘-" A K . (::‘I.Y recruiting station Wednesday and re- 3 and 4-quart Pitchers . BORD DIRNEEs.0.i's 1ot nsimmar %0 4 00 % native calves, 0. bt ith ready tak good | mar) . Reoelpts, 600 head: Myl gon £ o “I am a deserter from the army and T Large white Mixing Bowls............ A Xtilues 16 2, 3 and 4-quart Berlin Kettles .... 3 and 4-quart Berlin Sauce Pots. 4 and 4-quart Lipped Sauce Pans. Any size Chambers .. Large Wash Basins lower; pll'l nnd Jigh his, 97 Q Good to_cholce | want to give myselt up.” . 39.0000.85; fair to good year- 7 ks, $175010.00. 5600 to chaie hewyy | He explained that he was stationed at BHEEP AND l:AMl‘B— Receipt $9.25030. fair to good cornfed | El Paso with' Company A, Sixth United ; market, higher: lambs, ssmn's Vi $8.660 3. common to falr corn- | States Infantry, but he didn't like it P and ewes, $5.0007 1 ver, 7. good to cholce fed vl lfi o oy v §7.000 oot 1o chalee fod | there. While drowning his discontent in | 40c, choice Kansas City Live .| 2% alcohol he concelved the idea of taking | KANBAS CITY, Aug. 6.~CATTL.E-Re $6.60007. French leave of Uncle Sam's brave boys | é"wm":'::“ i i good v, 8508 |1 Siue, i ne aia sumt avout a monn § Now [Is the Time to Put Up Your Fruit for Winter | -— READ THESE PRICES FOR FRIDAY'S He drifted to Omaba and mmnea' S tF AY'S SALE, % Bushel baskets fancy Elberta | Tall cans Alaska Salmon ........100 | The best strictly fresh, N | 2058.00; stock: u-n“ (without the aid or consent of “Billy” |l Peaches .. . 8136 | 4 large cans Kikhorn or Manstield's | dazen . .o oo No. 1 Begs ,‘. Sunday, however). ket \l:dll, o & K] u{e best iull Cream, Young Americi, He expressed the ardent hope that he | AR " Whioasn orepmicor New Yotk E Sl < will not be sent back to El Paso. He pre- | Suredded C Tmported Swiss or iz}.}{nm.n Chens, 1 700 il o3 [fers to De stationed farther from the | 5 | 2-1b. cans Fariy' June Sitted Peas, 7 Fenie | e “: :: :: border, 2-1b, ins lglumy Wax, String, (,;;:n ¢ n'. " ‘\ Sergeant Geo: 3 k hin or Lima Beans THE VBGRTABL ManxET ron in 84 A Georee. 3. Jehtion toek Ry a.Tb. cans Golden PumpKin, 3 B0t 45 1% 1% |to Fort Leavenworth today, where hi " Sauer Kraut or Raked Beans. 734¢ = 17 Ibs. Potatoss 10 tn- pock, 800 { 5AD e > will have & trial. - . Cane '8 6 The, beat Domeatic Macaroni, Vermi- | Sweet Corn, per donen ... e | [ T — R -Ib. sacks pure Cane Sugar, first | celli or Spaghetti, nner's pack- | New Cabbaie. 2 heads for ........5> LR q u.lll a5 | age . ., sesss sissennss T340 4 _bunches fresh Beets, <'a\rrnl~ or civfl War theran | I!:{lh“--okl b:;z ){n. .mlna l’)iur:mmll | Large bottles’ Worcenicr Sauce: Pure | Turhips g s 8 ‘| 410 jodr, made fre Tomato Jatsup, ckles, 8801 i buncne L sk d Il(l to 1:; ower: X100 Mixed. 4108 i R e o K] Kinds.' or " Prepared Must \rd, ':‘ Faney in.’»}n ‘uliu..“e o THeea | - o o i 18 Takes His Own Life puncy PeSvep bese o 550 5N . Macl 1 'omatoes, h i NG nzm LAMBSRocelpta, 130 i8 ?g :g es ! ¥Er:§o) Breakfast Cort ‘}'.:r:.’f.‘,':"?;‘;.‘h.:?:.‘ 0@, T ewes, .00EP8. 26 H est Te, tings, et U » Cucumbers, each . casen; -at | lnmbs, $0G80 ’ -~ Horman Bauman. an ota soidier living | Ty 8 :munn‘ of mlr-funmxn Diamond | Denver Cauliflower, 1b (100 ordi 4 in Benson, committed suicide Wednesday H Brand, sun dried -~ basket fired | Large market basket P‘n‘sl lkl‘otn or Il“, t. Inary L] Market. e 7% |noon by taking stryehnine in his coffee. Japan Tea, ib, TUrniDa . . . .o0eo- o 18 3 Aliver lower: towls, 13%e: ST, JOSEPH, Aug. 6.—CATTLE-Re- W §8% |He died In a few minutes. Mr. Bauman Golden Santos Coffe | Bweet Potatoes, per Creamery Butter, carton, LEMONS LEMONS | mo.l ‘et Another Mhl"l:! Friday and Sat- ay. 300 and 30 size, that retail ever. ‘ B lnnn) \o B lulrv TAhll' RIIHN’ r -l‘u‘ru for "(\r and 25¢ do:«n s " Bie price, per dozen .......... it Pays Try HAYDEN’S First—It Pays was & retired farmer, 72 years of age, and was & unlon soldier in the clvil war, ety ot ton B e waaria H He bas lived in Benson for a humber of BHBES AND ' LA d is survived by two sons and | T Y years an B e, el Tl uuns—n.:cw&u T e four daughters, all grown. , 1, 14b. cartons, He; No.|: " hivhiows - B E . e e—p— HOG, fair Thursday run snowed up, AGRAPHS. gt daTospmiar, et sevee, | PERSONAL_PAR ead, elpts for the four days f fattle. Hnl&flho@n UD 2,828 head, Which 1a 16,00 head shore| Mr. and Mre. Thomau A. Thaver of kg 9,000 | of last week and over 6,00 head smalier iIs are visiting at the home of 00 som 11| tha two' weeks. aeg. St 1 mbra s | 2 re. Loyal & : 600 530 three times larger than th Mrs, Otto Nelson and son, Otto, have : N . 4700| ing the same period last year. gone to Spokane, Wash., where they will | T e . L300| Other polnts reported & rather stiff|spend a few weeks visiting. break, but packers were out after a fow| H. H. Holcomb, oneral trelght sl coipts, 1,60 head: steady “Hi r; receipts, 15 cars; - bl '«tadue Vir- | serong ot ¢ Creamery But- Total receipt 0,700 31,300 mtr.'m;;l‘-l: hig morning, and f,mhile | o ine |Bu‘r':ln‘(o; one_ o, Roaring T Gai—— very heavy, o part of Michigan, & | MANY SHRINERS To BE Bt R e, Somssuti, of 5 whars b wh'shend B aedtiop ot v weeks, putting in rou IN OMAHA SATURDAY | X8 ere reas, Swn 4o Jower tn. O R Forter, asputy clerk in the otfico | also bought some of the “mm" ""{' of Coliector of Customs Taylor, has re- turned from a two 'uiu vacation spent b e vy | Sty atrmoon ot e wee | 25, W Bty Bhekeh e, U o Bl TR SRR #0Ing to be & busy time for the members| wide as packers. Toj "" put | ¥here he visited his family and many Cuiffornia Valen- |of Tangior tempib, Mystic Order of| seics Sl ot po. shentirni edo tis” ohut | Eriends. 16s, 28ke, 2248 and 300s. 34.50 ol e tigure this morning. T o Weleimy P28 her davghter, 3 i0s. r Shrine, for they are going to called Mrs. R. B, Weller, 'Ill leave next week o R ‘,‘;f“., ‘Golden | UPOR o entertain wome 40 Shriners from | from o {:,‘{"_',‘““,3 Ao brices right | tor" Marietta. Ga to Vst .50 ; extra|the temples of the eastern states. lon: to make up their minds to cash thnlr Between noon and 3 o'clock Baturday | Boldings on & 'sgioe lower basls. " Some .~ afterncon three special trains, all filled hfi‘ with Shriners, will arrive from the weet| teodey” °m:afi'"u:'m'm':' {3 over the Union Pacific. They will remain| & chance on anothe Close oy wi In r such y ednesday's.' Buk of the packing ki the east over | heavies, Tmoved -only at 36 T ‘the long string ‘:.1“.. u‘:‘n has Plans for the entertalnment of the Boticea "that day this visitors, s now outlined, include auto- moblle drives, luncheons, trips the , Friday and Saturday of this week, through car service from 14th and Howard Streets direct to the Speedway will be maintained beginning at 12:30 P. M. each day during the races. These cars will bear signs read- ing: ‘“TAKE THIS CAR TO SPEEDWAY.” In addition, there will be stub service from 16th and Locust Streets to the Speedway, beginning at 8:00 A. M. Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway Co. seuzzeras” AN INVESTMENT 2452 e sons