Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 18, 1915, Page 16

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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET|ireme it "ot “wnat s xnown o e | MINISTER VISITS OLD e L Mt e T T In Omahs | PHONOGRAPH RECORDS (oo —— gusher. S —————— N FRIENDS IN OMAHA PLEASING TO B. SUNDAY Enormous Dealings in War and | FiNED mwfl‘ % B, 1. 5. SOl B ., '"pl HOLD ANNUAL MEETING AT | *“Bily” Bunday and “Ma had a phono nelltedop:hr:::mlfeltnn BATH TO PEDESTRIANS |merly rector of St Mari's Fpiscopal | HAPPY MOLLQW SATURDAY raph fest atier the mesting Thuraday Snappy ‘ lothes SEPTEMBER 18, 1915. = —_— church, Councfl Bluffs, spent the day In| rThne annual meefing of the stockhold-|pag induiged in' the entertainment here. Fred Martin of Chicago, arrested on a |Omaha on his way home to Warren, O. | ers of Happy Hollow club will be held | A local company has supplied the ma- RATLWAY ISSUES ARE QUIET charge of disorderly conduct, was fined | fro ma western trip. He was the guest | Saturday evening at the club house. | chine and records and “'Billy” had “‘Ma" | $10 and costs in police court . - Martin, It | here of Mrs Charles B. Smith and Mrs. | After the stockholders’ meeting the meet- play them all for him. Some of {hem he Ef‘ in war shares and other stocks re. | 70 CT outh Thirteenth | During the day, F Dr. McDonald en- | Officers are to ba elected. The meeting | particularly pleased with several selec SR T MLy v A ot AL It fell on' passing pedes- | joyed an auto tour of the city with Dr. | has been called by Charles R. Sherman, |tions from grand opera and one humor- | 4 Rt i Rt & (e lm“‘”p‘“,‘,’“,mm % to ® X |and Mrs. Smith, and was surprised to | president of the club. |ous record points, with more noteworthy gains.in | % few isolated Instances. Railroads | . = T —— i — i bt i =7y were even more quiet than usual, but | m— m— ” sl l were relatively steady, despite the acute | ‘ : n e weakness of these stocks abroad | Great Northern Ore Certificates, Colo- | Ji States Steel, Republic E’.‘:’:’:."‘&‘.’r.{..‘l"a‘iwfl" Weatinghouse ':|nd \ ‘B I G S H OWIN G of Studebaker, or e in the order | oxbs M I R M W Feat Olothes® tor an rumors were olrculated in ('0'\-: . nection with the heavy trading in these | I young fe“()ws a collecnon stocks, none 'u{ mhl:‘hl“':’ runfl:?im::-‘lel —_ | axed spectilative ??&,.?fl';'?o':n-':m;m Persistent “tip” | 5 that means easy Ch()lce. was that a gigantic deal or combination il orth- d “« » Was Under way, involving Grea There’'s a style “punch ern Ore, Colorado Fuel and epublic . Stedl. So far as they related to the two -) e Tumote were authori: in every garment that, cou- {atively Genied. el MUST GET ~ pled with 100 per cent qual- et Genaret Motom peine e custanct I @ a & 53 1 ity,. will go right to the L S e £ u I c c I o n o n a Aol Bena TOLEoT St Bt Cone ot W0 biarado. Fael nung | | And listen! hey’re priced back at first, but soon started on another course, which carried it to 8%, uj n maximum gain of 5%, closing at Y E:l [ ] as low as Great Northern Ore made a maximum Eain_of 4%@#% Studebaker also made 4 a new record, rising 3% to 120%. Willys- J Overlatid, Goodrich and other motors re- flected the rise in General Motors by 3 o The market was strong from the out- [ reaking material Iimprovement. Reces- slons top quotat! on.laln l:fl;:fl l(orh‘vjl were nominal _Compares wit actu mins, United States Steel managed to o AL gain ot Mt n The Tose o Of Splendid High Grade heavy offerings, closing with a net ad- ' vance . Sales amounted to 737,000 shares. Regardiess of the statement that the fundamental features of L PP (e L | | Just Pay $1.00 a Week | movement of exchange on London indi- sated that negotiations will remain in A tentative state. Continental exchange ’ | S PR BT vy o e | For Women and Misses of Buropean sell "l‘l‘,fi;l"“fl sales par valve aggregated t . ] " I X Our buyers have used the utmost care in the selection of Ji e h AR, T W Mo models and m.mur. Our styles are positively the most effect- Number of sales and leading quotations ive, being bought from the leading garment manufacturers of on stocks today were: | L Salen. High. Low. Closs. this country. Many of them are copies and modifications of Aluska Gold . . G0 3 Sy BN foreign miodels, .« 9 . . Ladies’ Suits Dresses A stunning line in all the Newest fall styles in serge most desirable weaves and col- | and taffeta, charmeuse, pop- ors, at—- l lins, etc., etc., at—— ks LR Watch All Sunday ' $12.50 up $8.50 up Chieago G. W. i i, Papers for Full Particulars B E D D E O and Price List No Question = GuiotTown Feopie 1417 DOUGLAS About It--t Is WANTED- Going To Be 50 Salesmen. Previous experience in fur- Done niture unnecessary. Cashiers. NOBREAD LIKE Sale of Entire Stock Opens et §l BRE AD Monday Morning, Sept. 20th, at Exactly 9 o’clock E| c.c™ poor, unsatis fying bread three times a day when you can get bread so good R st _ that you’ll want it all AT S : If you want # ey \5 the time. Insist on Ti Ty e A ran to taste the genuine pineapple , Top and accept nosu i u"::‘:%ficf’é:‘:"ufi flavor just as if you ate the ripe fruit : s Stitute, ke Bmasd B SHe : SYAETCNG go and 10¢ at Your Grocers T T Ry : in the fields, ask your grocer today for some READ sl RS G| RSN Hawaiian Canned Pineapple. U. P, STEAM BAKING GO0, %‘:&‘,‘“’_ e S0 oo : " ‘ It's picked at the exact moment when the warm semi- , R a{é, 3‘?: St o - tropical sunshine has perfectly ripened it and packed per cent; N 0 T T the same day in its own rich juice . 5 . i LT 1915 Milk Fed Spring Chickens, 15}¢¢ GREYBUL! WYOMING PIG PORK ROAST - 8 —— 'ord comes to Burlington officials Steer Pot Roast .. Skinneq Hams .... z / Pig Pork Butts Sugar Cured Hams ’ . Youne Veal Roast Fxtra Lean Breakfast T % o g B “ | 4 Young Veal Ch Sugar Cured Bacon flow is 500 barrels per day. The x Sutton Ko Mutton Roast 840 is inside the town limits and is the Mutton Chops From § to § P. M.—Lamb Choj Porterhous | ¥rom 9 to 10 P. M an ne Salt Pork ) pound Lard, each.. pi neapple PUBLIC MARKET 150 ey is a perfectly delicious dessert, an appetizing breakfast dish and nmcln‘n be udn;ldn in innumemblse other w:dya—forfinladl. pies, €8, pu 1ces, etc. weeter and more flavo: than the green, “fresh” kind and it’s all ready to nerv:.y Have You . 10c 0 25 u canacconding 1 soeof can and grde Vacant Room? Jnflq ulg for .:wm .:f "l;,;,v:,'..mr- N“"I Every vacant room increases your rent, and lossens your profits. Your Grocer Sells It ‘ Place & small ‘‘Furnished Room"’ Assoct ACKERS for reut ad in “‘The Omaha Bee'’ iy 8:&‘&?&:: gfi? "R 4 for one week. It will cost you only y 8 few cents each day. You will receive inquiries from a very desirable olass of prospects, from which you can choose a good tenant. We will gladly help you write your ad, telephone us at once,

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