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FOR RENT Houses “~ Let Us Send You | Some literatury 1 PANAMA LANDSs This new Amerfcan country 18 now offer Ing wonderful opportunities in land val ves ch and fertils lands can be bought t y-making price This new country is attracting many We have sold fifty thousand acres of this tract to Calitorala people There ie 1 i the world that bas g eater o Of advan ement than has PANAM ation counts v erything. 0d lands seiling for $2.50, §3.0 and $5.00 per acre, never decrea in value, and more fortunes have made In' LAND than any other modity, It will not cost you ONE CENT to 1 or write =~ Anw Fine Broom St Louls distance: mod. 11 block_gouth of PE ] i-r., aint E ISR papered, RA; om house and_Oak. STRI T west_corner 16th ment at letor : cen Ave. com- Loug. 6001, earn of this new country. Cal for tull information and literature, Homeseekers Land Co., Ine. % Bee Blag., Miscciiancons, HAVE YOU A FARM FOR SALES Write a xood dow ription of )nllr land rd send It to tie Sloux Cit Journal, Towa's Most Powerfu] n'\l 'Ad Me. dium.” Twent; -five words every Friday evening, Saturday nmorning and overy {Baturday evening l\lhl Sunday morning K sixteeh ads om tor §2, or W words, and_decos D, 71§ &R, and bath. rated, § W, W. Mitchell, owner. Phone Webster 4875, 2714 Davenport St.—N Phone Harney n with furnace, ton HII, 267, bath. bath. &R. mod. house, $22.60. Tel. Web 001721 Lake, 6 rooms and 002563 Jones, § rooms and GLOVER & SPAIN 919 City National.—o. irculation of any Jowa news. 0 reiders dadly u four great —A Strictly _modern house, First-clags condition, convenient | to car and school. Good nei<h 82 llate possession. Harn St.; $19; REAL ESTATE 400 TO $L00 made promptly. ¥. Wead, Wead Bldg., ISth & Farnam St | FARMS and city loans at lowest raf "AULA\D & TRUMBULL, #5 Bee B GlobeVan& Storage |- Stores, moves, packe, ships; 3-wrse van | _J. H. Dumont & Co ns A “For Sale” furniture into CITY praper Lnrfie loans a speclaity. | _W. H. Thomas 2% State Bank Blfl WANTED-Good farin and cily loans at low ratos. D. ts, “harics _Phone Wal 263 ne and farm loans, § per cent Ve, uf. State Bank, nd will turn second-hand NTAL ‘REE DELITY KnUak FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apartmerts; aiso for | storage, moving, 15th an ) Jackson Sta | THE BEE OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE Best Cattle Abont Steady, Others Slow to Lower—Fat Lambs stendv w Lower. HOGS TEN TO A QUARTER UP OMAHA, Recelpts were Mficial Monday.. Bstimate Tuesday.... Two days this week Same days last week Same 2 weeks ago Same 3 weeks ago.. me 4 weeks awo. me daye last year The { cattle, hogs and Omaha live stock market .. 818,118 2,188 166 2,148,901 Cattle for twenty October 18 Cattle. Hogs. date as compared with last year 191 1915 Shee| i §7.399 72,500 o84 following table shows the receipts sheep at the for the year to 1914, 08,708 1,£36,280 2,398,068 Ine. 171,400 ts ‘and disposition of five &t the Unlon Stock Yards, Omaha, ‘our hours ending at 3 o'clock Neb,, P—— ey eozsse S | ®wmmmon 3| today’ this week 3 lar poriod for a long time REES, 32 23 LE—Re w soaking the total !ur the two 017, the heaviest of an: 2 s s eng i z2! uns ‘grrnss et o nzz "rugEas soanan ascaan e BEEEE NasnEs - az cron =Eg R s " mrw wmmmmen | N back and helv. fer than a year ago by 10,000 head. Other OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, U 1(» Tanner Bros John Harvey.. D. & F. Cline Other 2,06 \ recelpta than last smalior than age of 160 head a compared with the corresponding | davs & year ago { Shippers were active buyers right from | the start, paying prices that Wwere unaven | and at least 105X higher than on Mon- Tops reached $S.#, a ¢ advanc yesterday's best price, and the htih- price figure that has been paid since Reptember, when the high prk reached ${w. rral trade was dime o n quarter higher was very mctive and the had been nearly ail after 9 o'clock made as high as # Today's buyers.... dnye Toeals dav's” arriva total 8, iwo anywhore The earl up b share of with sold under including the | . are the high the est i over a year. (Repreacntutive saten: { 85 . SHERP—In number of cars today's es timated veceipts were the largest for about two yea cars being reported in. The estimate only calied for 46,000 head though, and this was not as large | some of this you rups. The total for the two daye is 87,770 ehad, the lar for any similar period this yea B with last week, the Is & gain of 15,000, s 9, two weeks ago and 16,000 dny» last pared total than two days heavi 00 high as’compared with other mnikets, but have been unable to force enoukh decline to put prices back in line, T started out bearish again this morning, however, making early offers on a luf o lower level. were topa | * | ahares) bk NEW YORK STOCK MARKET CHICAGO LID SUITS Certain Shares W| ll Be Halved in Value on Reopening NO CHANGE lN THEIR WORTH | ypion Expresses Jubil NEW YORK. O¢ exchange opens t¢ stocks wili appare although (n N in yivania and ¥y at 181, 117 an Sl and @, iday. | reason for this | nouncement made at to the constitution almost unanimously, One of these amend | quoting all ste #tead of points, as h Pennaylvania and lvll-r with a number f 300 par value, but I I8 hundred-point’ basia ¥ today asserting that cer ain favorite be halved in value, will_be ne Reading liink Hated unless 1188, respectively isual variation in quotations is found In an an the stock exchange ain amendments ad 4 I iment provided for ms of dollars {n tofore. ' Reading, Westinghouse, of othor liele ate have been quoted on in the past. In the WOMEN WORKERS Women's i { i Christian ation Over 1 Sunday ('losmg Order. ! | HAL BOY DEFEATS JUDGE ORMONDE Temperance Six Thousand Race at Lexington is One of Most Exciting Seen on th-t Track. PRESIDENT GORDON'S ADDRESS HMSH VEBY THL[LLIIG ONE SEATTLE, Wash,, Oct. 1 Ahelt- gates to the forty-second annual ses- sion here of the National Woman's Christian Temperance union were | jubllant today over the receipt of a message from James Keely, editor of the Chicugo Herald, which told of the decrease of crime resulting from the Sunday closing of Chiengo's saloons. | The message, which was read before Hmum they will be quoted in terms of the meeting last night, sald: | dollars, | values. | Another amendmen | charge of one-half tk | 8lon of one-elghth of | per hundred shares . | #tock quoted under §i0 fgsues, which includ Kansas & Texas | Rumely, bash, St. Louls & lowa Central fe, the brokers | 8825 ‘per hundred shar: which appar The decision of 0dd lota denlers to re. { turn their waual charge of one-elghth of Overholtzer of 1 per cent fractional also above the amounts o will g0 | row. boen one-fourth Wh ol hereafter will be | speakers thelr ently halves t provides e brokera' commis 1 por cent, or $12.60 or buying or sellips 0 u share. On these o AMissour American Sah Franeisco, eling and for A Pacfic, Malting: Wa- Lake o8 In sellin 10 o market ¢ stocks (under into_effect For meveral days the charge 1 per This proved to be unpopular a | are said to have loat busit | reversion to the forx OMAMA GUN AL ws. Honce the seale, MARKET, | measion of the “Sunday closing looks like success, and evidently stay." The session of the union today was to be a department institute and the gen- eral toplc was what national constitu- | tional prohibition would do. Among the on the program were: Mrs. [ Adelia Carman of Illinols, Mrs. Sara L. Pennsylvania and Mrs, | Edith Smith Davia of Wisconsin } Sounds Note of Trinmph. There was a ringing note of triumph in | the address with which Anna A. Gordon, the president, mreeted the first business National Woman's Chris-| tian Temperance Union here today. Her hig to a has come | nddress came after the report of the ex- JBAINGTON, Ky, Oct. 13—Hal Boy Hm Hal B.-Atalina gelding, defeatad Judge Ormonde, the Ormonde-Haxo! Banks atalllon, In the $8,00 race at t) | Grand Circuit meeting today. R. J. Mac- | kenzis of Canada backed the Fletcher horso for $5,000, while C. A, Valentine of Columbus, O., was credited with nny' up the money for the side bet on Judge Ormonde, The race was one of theemost exciting \fllh the most thrilling finishes ever wit 1 at a Loxington track. The first 'l'ul wat easy for Hal Boy, who won hy a length, but in the second he was only a head In front after eatching Judge Or monde at the eighth pc§. In the third | Judge Ormonde won In a finish so closs only the judges could separate them. In [ the fourth and deciding heat Judge Or- | monde tok an early lead of two lengths and held it to the turn into the stretch, where Hal Boy began to move. Hal Boy | overhauled Judge Ormonde at the dis- tance flag and in a gruelling drive In which the whip was used freely lsd by a head at the wire. Hal Boy lowered his own record in the second heat by thre- quarters of a second. Soores Three Stralght. The veteran driver "Pop" Geers scored threo stralght heat victories today, the first with St. Frisco when he drove points were all heavily su Beliers Askink generally sending out di ports. | _The supply of good beef at this point was by no means large, and the market | on all” desirable kinds was safely steady with yesterday. The qualily of lho cattle, however, was poor on an avera ‘The Dast forhfeds hers were only §0od snough to bring §.40, but there was a little bunch ied and were eoutive committee and the appomtment ¢ Ceo T Cllie solt to & stralght heat Uraging re- [ of credentials and other committees. It vistory fn the Ashiana stakes. Geers | svept the World as atfected by the OFU-| won the 2:01 pace also in utraight heats, de against alcohol, and found therein| wending Napoleon Direct in each heat in at cause for rejoicing 2:00%, lowering his own record. He went Looking backward over the past!, g heat to the quarter in 0:30%, to the twonty months and forward to the year [, 00m 1:004 and the thres-quarter in P, S TRUS1 CO., 162 Farnam. uMAnA homes. Bast Ncbraska farms JEFE REAL GSTATE | 1016 Bmakia National Phone Dovglas 2115 B¢ stronger prices at the start, but with such a liberal run packers appeared to have | the market pretty well in hand, and some | of the first sales, which were of the o moner sort of lambs, looked anyway & | dime lower. | Trade dragged through the greater part of the forenoon with almost nothing moy- | ing, but prices falled to imj ruvl and in No. 1, 10%e¢; Loing: No. 1, e Chucks 3, % Rounds No. XJ 3 9%4¢; No. 8 lifornia Valen- | 208, $6 box; Call 1608, 2888, 36008, $5.75 | i No 2 e Gordon Van Co. s Mn 3 &9 N. 1ith St Tel. D %4 or le lm m o8 m klrnnm St. (MONEY on hand for ~||¥ and farm loan: Sty Tesssrabie toee. o8 famen.; [ _H_ V. Binder, City National sank Bidg. Sthe. &1y fornia \’nleunlu 1268, | ) anu Biorage | (,r/ CITY 10ANS C. G. Carlbery, fe Maggard van Co. Call us for es- i2_Rrandeis Theater Bi timates for mov- [ NONKY to loa luum- shipplag. 1n3 Webster St | MRREY fo loan oo cast a8 1490 B T ‘"rp t_Company, Omaha, BEVEN and five-room houses; modern; MONEY on hand for cit .na “Farm Touns: walking ance. Douglas 459, | H. W. Binder. City Vl{lonal Bank Blds (rehlrl Sons & Co, Bee BIdg. = Houses 7' parts of the city. §-room modern, park wistrict, 3. downtown, §771.00. VRIeET & LASLU D, 162 ho Lenu‘-n Furniture Store's FREL ‘11\ r}' L LIST. " JCRee FOUR roomas, first HOLP. P 2516 Hamllton Bt. W Stores BTORL room for r - Inquire Mr. Kitehen, eastern Nebraska l'nn d Etates BEAL ESTATE—FOK EXCHANGE | MYty thousand dollar equity in & fine | unimproved quarter of Box Bu eb. land. kxchange for ir) cows, Virgil Smith, Storage | FOR SALE OR TRADE hors l’B|el’lhlfl"> acres, Linceln Co. Neb:i fen AR, Du:le‘: “mdn;tlll ‘-muo: iidiniés sl | o y furni FNDI‘ in_go« school ‘0" I 2 L™ Ne | Emall { um, groce; about §1.00; fix- | tures, $600, ent, 0.50, Would vunt amall "cottage. oF "oReitnird. can, "NAL ance lot_or good equity. B 204, Hee. | Store building, country town, exrhuw WANT to borrow $10 from Dlrly direct | “country for merchandlse or vacant 1ot | QUICK exchanss of |rufierllt SHOPEN | for ono year or less on 31,00 home, in| & CO: B State Bank BI §000 nelghborhood, on which thero is | . 4,000 bullding . wssociation lown, - partly paid_oft. Will pay good interst” Ad-| & 26, Bee. y Hotel Paxton hotel, | REAL ESTATE—ACREAGE FOR RENT OR SALE. Two or four acres with water; will ent or sell; for feeding: one mile and half from stock yards. Phone So. 1881, WANTED TO RENT WAN TO l{ln\'l‘—luullry farm, about {en acres, near Omana, for period | of years. Send full particulafs. Address P 213, Beo, WANTED—Two _or rooms for light hot Hill distriet. Tel. Wal e s WANTED TO BUY oo SR, OFFICE furniture bought and sold. o . C. Reed, 1200 Farnam. Dous. 8w, rything 2d_hand_ Web. 400 i, 614 First Natl Bank, HIGHEST prices for - old clothing. D. @it REAL ESTATE—NORTH SIDE BUNGALOW HOME of five rooms and bath, bungalow style; 3 rooms finished in oak; beam ceilings bookcases, window seat and paneled walls; beautiful lighting fixtures; plumbing and heating the very best. Located just north of Kountze Place, on tine lot, 1acing two streets, both paved. Termes Irruulvd or lot taken first paymen! RASI’ BROS. | Dougtas 1 106 McCague Bldg. 8,500 HOME FOR_$4,50) i, On account of the family being scat- ! tered, the owner of a fine Y-room strictly three unfurnished m»J-'pnu, Walnut t ‘ of Montana westerns good up to naturally slow and weak. Good cows and heifers were scarce and | about steady, but there was considerable | ono of the first sales being | tragh, and it was naturall to move and posaibly a litt enough to sell Inferior kinds of beef were { a little slow | weaker than | o vesterday, although the change was not great. Strictly good feeders, ! plenttful, close to steady, with yest Iother hand, the dium to common they were extreme y being in exces 1 on cattle mrun 8, tswo year] & rlings, Foetes %, ings, ; comm ‘fair_to beeves, §5, common fed beeve: $7.5008.1 00d to cholce §i .10; fair to good 6. ll‘r to good coww, ing steers, 00478, 'Me"is $7.40007.85; r lD 80@17.25; common to fair oo mon to helfers, good stockers, rnlr ‘567 @190. Repnunuuvo kers. 16 holl’arl OGB—Bupplie; nm' cars, or 3, nt the Neb,, 3 o'clock Pp. m. yestorday: nion Stock Yards, W ash ... Miasouri Pacifio, fair to §ood fod | U 50; good to chofce heav Wlfl. prime grass beeves, &raas beoves, common to falr grass beeve 00d to cholce grass cows, $5.004p5.25 mon to falr cows, $3.7606.00 d to cholce stockers. tockers, $6. 00; stock cows, $5 nbac's'f: veal calves, $4.25G6.2. NEBH.ASI\A 12 cow were again very light, head, makin ts and 'disposition of live stoc for twenty-four hours ending at RECEIPTS8~CARS, an‘n Hon 8h’ p. in other words, | go0d to cholce feeders, were by no means | and while prices on the and they were steady, or very fairly well trade was by no means steady erday. On the ' ards were fuil of me- inds, which were safely | around $5.40. ! S00htbo Jower Tor tha bg days. hard to move, the | Moreover on to falr fed | 0! cornfe 0 falr corn- | grass beeves », .50 y com- ;. prime feed- good to cholae good feoders, feeders, ke T <ol up the South Omaha, | the end fat lambs took a 10@l5c decline, | bulk of the good ones selling at $5.00, with a few on down to $§.40. Feeding lambs opened on a steady basis, that of a cholee string carrying a liberal sprinkiing of fat stuif and welghing nearly 7 ounds to an Illinols feeder buyer at t«n& On the bulk of the feeder stock, however, there was a weaker tendency, whole held uj all_around. Most of ‘the good feeding lambs went at $8.25@8.3, with a few There was (he usual l’nod‘ demand for ewes of all sorts. Fat ewes again made up the bulk of the mutton supply, but offerings were of | & limited nature, and grkw- showed prac- | tically no change. Cholce ewes made | $6.10, ‘'which was last week's top, whilo a good kind sold at $5.9049.00. Quotations on ll\"(‘]\ and good to rhn!e«. 8. 40G8.50; . $8.25@8 40; lamba, mbs* Lambs, Representative No. 1,118 Wyoming 80 W)omlnl lambs. oming lambi 1ou )(o ana feeder laml iSIBEBIE ESST‘ Sg=s 1daho feeder M Idaho feeder.lambs. 50 ldaho feeder lam! 815 ldaho feeder lam! 13 cull feeder lambs. 2,162 668 266 104 100 'W; 20 €03 30 39 3m 2,09 -2 30 3 00 95,02 T -3 ~300.50 ~3 88 20 2200 g suh&:és:zs.sn: SISSESS_ SSSS box. Lemons: Bx Bowl, £ box; ¢ ¥ 300n, 00 50 box; $4.50 box; Red Ball, MA i, Colorado 11 Colorado I crate te; Clalif n Kelfors, | b cooking and baking, $3 bbl.; Belleflowers. $3.60 bbl.; [ thans, Idaho Jonatha fancy fancy Tdaho Jonathans, $1.60 box. ' Tokays, $1.3 crate; and New Yorks, ¢ Medium_ fruit, $2@2. fruit, Changuinola a 1b. Cantaloupes | claa, forn! .7 _box. don Bowi den Bflwf Sunki, u slzemens; % ko - .um ches: fic extra fancy, bertas, fancy, Prune- crate; gra Kelfors, T80 cooking ah thans, $. “a Grapes:’” Tokay Home-grown, o dium ~ fruf 32.00G2. | brand, standards, mission brand, ponie Colorado =~ Burwells, crate. Watermelons: Cal Head lettuce; ) dot Oni Red, 1 Colorado pink meated, lt 00 hul. crate; crate; B st litornia “Raiwash 830 Dom Ttallan, %o crate; Pears: $2.3 bu. d baking, 53 bbl. Belleflowers, $1.8 ora uaaket. adnale and Port Limon, 4o Cantaloupes: California, 07 crate; fornlu, mission brand, VEGETABLES—Cabb e 1b, Coorado white nauh. ta Ohlxu tra fancy Golden | xtra fancy Golden extra fancy Sun- u bo! e, Bin, bertas, ext Sibertas, 4 3" I shols, 3125 $1.60 $1.40 box;: Grape ‘oncords, Michigan basket. Bananas: 2% bunch; ~ Jumbo nd Port Limon, 4o < lll'ornll Valen- “ bux; Call- Toxtra ' fancy Gol- x; extra fandy Gol- box; extra fancy- Red Ball, Bibert, Colorato " Bt Utah Elbertas, Colora, tallan, quan. Clargine, 2.2 Apples: ona- “onco| Bananas bunch; - 25 Jumbo Cal e 1ifol Call. la pink mellod‘ o 1 Ib 1%e 1b, Lle Lettuce, 40c 1b.; Washington ax crate, BIL Ne- tatoes: blrrnll‘ u Jn “|in German, 1916 one might efitomize the temperance movement in retrospect and prospect as {® movement of victorious yesterdays and onfident tomorrow, sald Miss Gordon. “These months chronicle an unprede« dented number of ‘prohibition victorles. The temperance transformation of Rus- sla; the anti-llquor measurs In effect French and English mili- | tary circles; the complete abolition in the United States Navy and in the Pana- ma Canal zone; the outlawing of the| Mauor traffio in Virginia, Colorado, Wash- | Ington, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, lowa, | Alabama and South Carolina; the majority in both || vote for state-wide prohibition branches of Utah's legislature; the tri- umph of the enemies of the saloon in a large number of countl and cities; the upholding by the United States pupreme court of the constitutionality of the prohibition provision of the In- Alan treaties—making one-fifth of Min- esota dry; the victorious prohibition eleotions In forty-five of Minnesota's counties; the battle-royal for prohibition in the District of Columbia; the totul ab- stinence rules enforoed by many indus- trial and railroad corporations; the de-| crease at the rate of $1,20,00 a month of the Internal revenue collections on dis- tilled spirits despite the fact that wines are paying high tax as & result of the emergency, war tax law enacted by the Iast congress; the enactment in prohibi- tion states of stricter enforcement laws; the discussion of total abstinence snd prohlbluon by press and popular mage- ines, and the marked degrease of thelr llquor advertising; the growth of anti- alcohol sentiment In the medical world— there, with the Indorsement of national constitutional prohibition by hundreds of influential organisations and the out- spoken declarations of men prominent in the offiolal and political lite of the United 1:30%. In the second heat his time at the quarters was 0.81%, at the half 1:00 and at the three-quarters 1:30, Geers also captured the race for 3 year- old trotters, driving De Rochee. The 2:08 trot resulted in a straight-heat victory for Li: Brown, the Bondsman- Clyde mare, well handled by Vilanetine, second money going to Harry J. 8 Densmore, golng against time, #sot a world's record for é-year-old pacing fillles, going the mile in 2:0. Mer time at the quarter was 0:30; at the half, 0:60%, and at the three-quarters, 1:00%. Boston Red Sox and the Phillies Will Play a Game Here BOSTON, Ooct. 12.~The Boston Ameri- cans and the Philadelphia Nationals, now battling for the world's championship, will go intact to the Pacific coast for a series of games, beginning In San Fran- claco Ootober 29, according to arrange- ments made today by the National com- mission, the presidents of ‘the two clubs and a representative of the exposition. The teams will play in Chicago, Omaha, Denver and Salt Lake City on the way to the coast, and also in Los Angeles and Ban Diego. Clements Joins Feds, Clementa of the Tulsa team of the ern association has ! with 8t, Louis Federals. Clements b the pltcher of the Western cintion. 88O was recently sold to Fort Worth of the Texas loague. Belgian Delegate |niodern house near Mth and Manderson |8ts., has offered to make a big sacrifice {in the price. House is surrounded by mag- Inificent’ shade trces and will appeal to W., T |anvone loking, for a pice, comfortable K. D. 2819, | home. Terms $200 to $500 cash, balance ey = | monthly. Property i clear of eRtume nada, | brance. FOR SALE OR LEASIE--Any of -lmo PAYNE INVE qTH)CNT COMPAX\\' aeres near Kosciown, Bw‘ku\(luw.un Bank Bld (IJ ear. Frice Om'ihz Nat. ralse bushels of el o1 ""F? Take a Look rank Craw- bushels of on land this s - S at 4113 N. 20th St. A 6é-room hauu 2 Neb., or Rosetown, Sask.{yearw old, fully modern, oak finish. Lo- cheap and terme very easy | cated right on the boulevard. mtfizm States and other nations in favor of pro- hibition and total abstinence, have given & marveious impetus to the movement for the banishment of John Barleycorn from the business, tie soclal and the political life of the civilized world. The majority vote on the Sheppard-Hobson ‘bil In the United States House of Rep- resentatives on December 23, 1014, even though it fell short of a decisive vie- tory, was a triumph for nationwide pro- hibition.’ Praying for Suceess. The speaker sald that all white rib- boners were praying for suocess of the cause at the polls in Ohlo next month, and in Vermont, next spring. “California, Florida, Kentucky, Indiana, Loulslana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ne- braska, New Hampshire, New Mexioo, Texas, Wyoming and other near-prohibi- tion states arc fast approuching the mountain-top of state-wide prohibition,” she asserted. Miss Gordon's address was voluminous. It dealt in detail with all branches of the ‘work = prohibition by constitutional amendment, the situation in Kurope, total | abstinence, - the progress of woman's suf- frage, in which temperance workers, she sald, rejole the peace movement, in which she stated that temperance work- ors are prominent; the work of the young people, the movement of & Frances K. Willard day in the public schools, and & map showing prohibition territory for the same institutions. She reported a net FARM & RANCH LANDS FOR SAL? Unlon Pacitio. _— C. & N. Coconnuts: N mscfihunnous—c-enrmk- .50 case; % case, §1.7. Co $3.26 case; arm, $1.66, Honey: ran case, Adrline, 80 case. Makes Address at Peiq:e_ Congress BAN FRANCISCO, Calitornin, Live Oak Colubiee, o beiter. Smith Co., 31814 City Nat. attle Slow-—Hogs Steady—Sheep ! llnl.- —CATTL‘D~M.|D(- mlrhot slow at Monday’l beet ateers, $ and nmm', Ont. 11.—~Senator Local Stocks a Bonda, Quollflol- furnished by Burns, Krinke: “o Om National bank bulld- Bid. Asked. 9 12 #3.00@18.40; calvyes steady af $8.1068.70; light, 8.86; heavy, o 7. lll 8, HEBP AND head; sheep strong steady to 10c lower @7.00; ewes, #.0066. Kansas City Live Stock Market, KASAS CITY, Oct. 12.—-CATTIB~Re- 19,000 head: market steady to prime fed i steors, 30,65 dressed beef steers, steers, $6,40@9.25; stockers and feeders, ..ggqmm: bulls, i @6.00; calves, :rm; HOGS—Recelpt: 13,000 head: weak: bulk of $5.10078.45; ; packers g so; ani, §5 0078 ; sit 8- Reoel lower; _lamb {“ EEP' AND L. St. Louls Ldve Stock Market. 1OUI8, Oct. 12.-CATTLE—Re- 6,800 Lead: market lower; native lings steers ) - PR Total receipts.... DISPOSITION—HEAD, Cll(le Holn Sheep. Morris & Co 8 Bwift lng Cornn-ny IBZ Cudahy nckln( Co. thority in the ‘nternationa: peace move- ment, was a speaker at today's meeting of the International Peace congress in Festival Hall, on the exposition grounds. His subject “was “World Organization’ and he said, in part: ““The whole world is to become one city and in faot it is already one. Our |n‘ Dm. ha, lowa. IowaFarm Bargains % acres improved on Lime Riln road, § miles north of Council Bluffs, $i6, 80 acres, small buildings, 89-acres, with 500 fruit t $3,000, cil_Bluffs, Amerioan Drug Syndicate Avery company, wfd. Deere company, nrefemd Fairmont Creamery, l-‘nllmony (relmery, n, T, o O, & C. B Bt O & C. B. Ry O. & C. B. 8t. Ry, Nyeo-8chnelder-Fowler nion Stock Yards, Bulgburger Updike Grain, Bonds— Anu[h-l"rl-m‘h 5 pet notes, Chicago Municipal 4s, 1928, Lincoln T. & , 1923 Los Angeles Raliway 68, 1040.. 8 Paso, Tex., School b, 1965.100 Kaufman County, Dex Bs, 1966 98 Metropolitan w, 1041 Omaha Alldllflflum Om: T i 8, Water 4 Gll H &L h. ‘1§d8 & T 1941 1984, 90 LAMBS to | shoen lambs. ford, Omaha, for a quick cash sale at only §,300, ot | sonable terms. W. S. Frank 201 Neville Blk. $3,150.00 Eroom bungalow, modern, N. 19th § e " balange monthly €0 suit. et evening, Harney 388 \VALKING distance, 2638 Dod, modern house, firgt-class Teu 0 move into; key at 2640, | fall Yo ook 1t WhroUEh: W, W Imcnll owner. Phone Webster 4875, i youU rave §1,20 and want a nice hame call Colfax 3455, owner. Address 8. %°, Bee. E | —2 DAY & HESS CO., deeply in! 128 Pearl St. more melf-supporting countries and the far reaching economical consequences of the great war have made this fact ob- vious to everyone. Stock’ GMianesvin, miles from Minneapoll one mile from town; 160 -eru l?r?d:; cultivation; balance used for ean practically all be cultiva woll; good utlhundunu. cul common M0 ACREE, ge, 8-room condlfloll. market 1910 968 heavy, O W50 lefl h;vl i house; country mlu pltu set of machinery; stock, con-uuu of 11 cow: bs nbo 1 and i-year-olds; six good horses, % hogs, ohickens; one-half Gf this years ceop and everyth on the, farm goes at f hll Dou m 100-AC! Ous good, ————— REAL ESTATE—SOUTH SIDE FOR SALE OR RENT 114 So. 29th, Seven-room house, not new but in good repair, fully modern; 1ot alone worth $2,000; will make a fine close-in home for | someone. WANT AN OFFER. Can maki | easy terms, or will consider lot or mo; gage paper, or smaller holse as part pay- ment, or will rent for $2& per mo, RASP BROS., |108 McCague Bldg, ___ Dous. 1688, FOR SALH AT FOUR-FIFTHS VALUR, The best equipped and arranged 4l-acre farm and feed lots, 3 miles south of Omaha. 1 mile from Bellevue college, in 4 ACRES, several thousand dollars' |the county. Buildings ffe, plentiful and | orth of lmprovements. ideal location;. modern; 35 rods from trolley line, Wain road, handy to city. Price, $i3,00, | modern 10-room house at 2120 Wirt Your_own ' terims finished in oak; all recently ov-rmuleq pot. ALSO ANOTHER SECTION, inside and out.’ Owner old, caa't look | Corner lot. South side of Nicholas, be- of good “improvements; % after them. tween Sith Ave. and Sith 8t Lot well and cannot be 'be: A. M. BYERS, Is 60x126, with water, sidewalks lhow for themselves; cons #th Ave. Harney 0995, and paved street. falf; The price is only {10 pe % cash: balance in five years at b, cent, mu/u RES; $3,00 worth ments. no waste land; i of Omaha suburb; n macadam oot 4,20, $2.500 " cash, balance 5 yrs ‘ltl{ IGK\M versal Postal union, the Universal Tele- | graphic union, the International Geodetio association, thé International Institute of Agriculture on the other side. More than fifty-four conventions were agreed upon with similer ends by all or several states and nineteen standing Interna- tional organizations are now wsupported gain of 29,700 members in 1915, by them. Besides about 250 International 1 i + | assoclations of private Initiative unite in Under the lead of “Recommendations” | gl g e ' Miss Gordon urged members to work for the constitutional amendment, and |sands of men and women of all races and nationalities. sald that December 12 would be observed as & campaign rally day in favor of that | “The main aim, however, ia not only legislation; to hold & great meeting at uise individuals, but to organise Washington every second Sunday in De. | the Soclety of States. cember, to continue opposition to the | use of wicohol In the army and nuvy, to use sample ballots in educating the tem.. perance vote, to make all possible use of young people in political campaigns. She recommended state legislation for an an- nual temperance day in the publio schools, and & wider abservance of Flag day. She urged that publicity be given the Hurrison narcotic law, ang directed at- tention to the campaign against alcoholto medicines. Omaha Soccer Team to Play Sioux City| The Omaha Soccer league Monday evening agreed to make sn effort to secure the Creighton fleld for the game with Sloux ity on Thanksgiving day. George Peacock presided at the meeting, which was held in the city hall Announcement was made that Mr. Irvine will serve as referee at the game next Sunday at Carter lake between the Townsends and Caledonians. Mr. Lund- quist will be referee on the same day at| Miller park, where the Bohemians wnd Omahas will meet, Mr. Horne was directed to accept the challengo received from Sloux Oity. It was agroed that the game of soccer will be given a strong fmpetus In this olty by reason of instruction given at the public schools, Plt\flc T Wichita U. Bok. Yds. Bwirt & Co. .. Omaha Grain Market, OMAMA, Oct. 12-No grain market lodly Legal holiday. Bukcr. Jones & 8. REAL EB‘I‘ATHUBUM steers, $5.218.50; W 6.50; native calves, HOGS—Recelpty, market llud{; plgs and llg:\n $6.760%.%0; mixed tchers, .80; good heavy, 5P AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,700 Doad; Tharkel steadys. TEmice: .00, sheep and ewes, $.00G7.75. las-Sa n Market, MINNEAPOLIS, 0ot 13 -WHEAT-Da- somber, SNic; May, 8 L.l No 4 hard 0. 1 morthern, i rrxiruu--l,m-mnud. o BARLEY. @t5e, RY I HBRAN- f‘OKN Il p S. BARGA[NS lllr improvements | md pluytln; i.;ml entire; 15 acres tmber asture, balance un er cultivati ‘)‘p(r acre. $3.00 Mar. 1, Bal & yrb| 5 160 ACRES, for the main . glne. slight improvements, ur\fll'll p:rn mvfloou per acre, some terms, Vacant Lots $100 Cash And the balance in monthly pay- nts. Buy these lots. North side of Izard, belwecn Ave. and 50th St. in 60x126, with water, sldewalks lnd aved stree! lay lo at nx City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITY, Ia., Oet. 12.—CATTLB--Re- ceipts, z‘m nond, market stead H i yellow, 65a08e. 3 w):lt& U@e. rx.‘\ X—-n 88341 ) lel-r'onl Gratn Market, ‘u‘oqs_ Receipts, 1,00 head LIVERPOOL, Oect, 12.~WHEAT Hnn! stead, lo 6c lower; heavy, No. 1 Mullluh&. 128 %d; No. 2 1ls 11d; mix: mq,um light, |xmmos u & uhha 3, s mv‘. No. 1 northern, Duluth, 10, ha 3,005, 118'9d; No. 2 hard winter, 12 2d BEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 4,000 s QHN—Bpot, American mixéd, head; market steady to mc lower; ewes, L $5.00615.60; lambs, $7.0008. St. Jomeph Live Stock Market. 8T, JOSEPH, Oct, 13.~CATTLE— Recelpts, 2,90 head; market steady to weak; steers, $7.0001! cows and hw:- ers, $4.0060.25; oalves, 50, i markets 5o $6. HOGS - Recelpts, um hea lower; top, $8.1 !I“EEP AND l.A\lBB—Reoslm- 1,000 head; market steady; lambas, $.0078.00. Live Stock in Sight. Recelpts of live ltm.‘l at the five prin- cipal markets we: Bouth Omaha Sloux Cit. Kansas C Bt Louls Chicago me Corner lot. rebuilding the world and dreaming of a universal republic. Their common weak- ness lg to leave out of account the law of evolution ang to be teo much infiu enced by mere simflarities. The true process is to transform and develop ex- isting institutions as the Conference of the International Judicature, the international Administrative Agencies. two sets of 'lapd lays crops \4!“' ble al- | 1 8. Inside lot an G0th® Ave., near Cuming Lot is s0xid, with water, side alk and on paved street. Halt lol On 49th 8t, north of Burt. Lot is 25x126. Bargain price on this | half lot. For prices call ,Crexgh Sons & Co Florenoce, Bee Nethaway for that farm. Florence 228 SH new, MUST SELL QUICKLY, To settle estate, beautiful 6-room home, on paved stre all modern, oak wood- work, hizhiy finished, ald rooms beauti fully decorated: worth over $3,6.0; pric $3,000. 4120 N. 19th St., Phone Webster neas maca- | chard, not al ™ 5 pone halt only 8 per ce GoODS bo | of improve-| UNI OF MINNESOTA TO DROP INTERCOLLEGIATE BALL MINNEATOLIS, Oct. 12.-The Uni sity of Minnesota senate committee on athletics has declded to recommend the abolition of intercoliegiate base ball at the university, it became known toda “The interest of the student body does not justify the athletic authorities In keeping Wp the sport; the game s & financial drawback to other sports; uni- versity base ball serves as a training camp for the summer players.'” | Price § at 6 per cent 0 ACR, Kood dam road; unimy foot of waste ground -\l.:m. Price $176 per acre cash; balance five vears ai i LEFr US BHOW YOI THE CALL FORENOONS IF CON ORIN 8 N. location, wed; RF L. ESTATE—WEST SIDE “West Farnam Home at Bargain Figure $500 Cash beautitul, seven-room, strictly mod- residence, With the downstairs fin- | 1 in_oak, 'In¢luding Mving room, din- sun room and kitchen; thre. on the sacond floor, one bath reom, with tiled 'floor eitionally fine 'fixtures, Second hed ‘in bireh and mahogany and has oak floors. There is a beautiful fireplace in the living room and has an Luidance of closet space throughout the . Full basement, with laundry tubs, furnace, gas' heater and fruit cel- Brick and cement porches. Although house cost nearly ¥.000 to buud the d to sell it this | $ terms cash "and | pthly payments pr ¥ to suit. Lo- one block north of Farnam on $ith \The Byron Reed Co 212 8. 17th St Douglas 297, SELDOM SEE a bi¢ knee like this, but your have a bunch or bnnu on hn Au le, Hock, Stifle, Knee or Throat, ABSORBINE REAL ESNTATE—INVESTMENTS Farnam Street A Growing Street We offer for a -horl time one of tke best corners on Farnam ‘St. for '260 000. Harrison & Morton 10-Room House Fine for 2 families, ¥00od location, mod ern and a great Lig snap, at $3,000, W. S, Frank 201 Neviile Block, B. Corner 2 - UPPER WIS( UH. IN- Keneral crop st te in wanted; lands for easy terms. Ask foi 8in Central Land for stock raising. MAKK B i tellrerl Yrlces on \4 k on Wiscon- ll‘l”‘: eellent Jande Illl?\‘ih d in frut ll';lal:-llk ‘O‘I’ '0:1“]"(‘1 on appie orchards, od an ndustrial Depart., o i Railway. A1 nm-lL g New jora NEW YORK FARMS i" 18 cows, team. tools, crops and hens with this 8-acre farm; house. base barn, new silo, orchard ‘and woods. FOR THE HOMEI! JOY FOR THE RENTIE 4 acres, house, barn, orchard, L%, team, toolk. B o 3200, A HY %AHMI‘.I! ALQ 80-acre farm, :‘?Odl I“h'x“ml 8 cow age y, el schools, t 5 nm‘ fi’) cash, W ye l‘ly \\u.o fl:r i R. fare one ‘.fi .Jurehllfl' M2 South Salina St, Syracuse, N. Y ty | ern feh ing room bedroom: A Prairie Park Whist Club, At the Prairle Park Whist olub slon Monday evening, North and uth players had a hard struggle which re- sulied in three pairs tled for first place, Scannell and Dreyfus made a runaway race, piaying East and West and fin. tshed_thirteen tricks in the lend NORTH AND BOUTH PLAYERS, Abhott and Cowdry, plus 3 1.7 Bhawcross and Dorst, plus 317, Nelson and Filis, plus 3 1-7 Longfellner and’ Buck, plus 211, Larton end Reynolds, minus 6T, Cook and McCann, minus 3 6.1 Srenk and Bydney, minus 6 6.7 EABT AND WRST PLAYERS. nnell and Dreyfus, plus 13 6-7 oy and lewis, plus 6 Rawson and Woods, plus (-7 Ross and Stebbins, minus 3 17, Siekl*r and Carlson minos 4 1.7, Garpenter and Flitton, minus &7 Bruce and Manréng, minus 5 1-7. sos- )R SALE Varkesides, OM Soren. Allye Pole. »attle at d N.F.YOU | i 8 AND | house let, Market. OMAHA, Oct, 12 i 80.50010.50¢ No 0G =hole¢ 8.00; cholo‘ Iow i rye, 2 Omaha Hay HAY--Prairie, choice upland (rone Yere), $1150G12 choice, $10.60@11.80; No. 2 3, midiand (none ‘wr»! $11. 0t No, 1, $10.50@11.00; No, 00, "J 0.00; No. 5.50. l ey \\Imnt M' lfa . (‘hnlco 12.60; No Hmtl'w No. [ 1 { 1 8.0 stream; I LINES Don'l Be Afraid, Broker 'l’hu Il'Enll'l POCKET lesued monthly—¥10 pages. 1 Investors—gives present market val previous flustustions of all lated and Donds. Your Broker will be e niT--d_iul 3 SBAVANNAH, Ga., Oct. 12-OILS—"Tur- pentine, firm, at BGa%c; sales, 24 bbiy. ; receipts, bbis.; shivments, 2,798 bbls. ! stook, 40,968 bl sin, flrm; salcs, %6 bhls ;' recelpts Hhls.; shipments, ol 0; J. ¥ M, 34.70; N, %.25; WG, wlo W ety of orcha ¢ne mile i |REAL ESTATE—MISCELLANEOUS Pl B it s Toam art or Sl FOR BALE or | 0 morn zirnor'h » 43 . 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