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WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1916, et e | Collins Elected to 14 THI " market 10c GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET;E"' s, el 1001 “|OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET | s arit 1 | i ordl i Wi % Head Cricket Club Wheat Receipts Avc Fair, But the | ‘Becf Steers Fully Steady o B DI e e N Run of Corn and Oats is e - Stronger—Wooled Lambs Make | hesd . Yive tich | & "Rod. River Ohios New! Rooerdl CHICAGO 'LIVE STOCK MARKET George J. Collins was elected pres- | bk e, $1.10 bu.; white stock, $1.10G1.20 bu | B Bow: S00r 3 |ident of the Omaha Cricket club at| HAYDENS A4 | potatoes: Hamper, $1.75; hamper, Catte, Sto g%, Weak; Sheep, MOST PRICES ARE UNCHANGED | ‘wertin i |HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN LOWER Stron. the annual meeting and Thomas B.| Receipts, | Hoyle was made secretary-treas- \be, $9.00 12,65 eanuts 1 raw, 6%e¢ Ib.; No Chicago, May 18 —CATTL 1 ronsted, 8%¢ Jumbo, raw, skc Ib. _— 4,000 head: murket strong; native beef cat | . T P R N Y Jumbo roasted, $%c 1b, 'vm. ta, 16¢ Ib. OMAHA, M 1918, tie, $8.10@10.25; western steers, 3% vwal)hvl urer Dr. H. Roome and George w rocaipts were fair today, but the | pocans, 1i%c Ib.; pecans Jumbo, 17%c Ib, Recelpts wers Cattle, Sheep, | stockery and feaders, $5.00@ 5.55; cows and | . b e | 1.:\»4’;'(:' D e ain 'were vary light, | mixed nuts, 15 ib. lllffl":lp\:und: N 2085 | heltern, $4.40@9.60; calves, $5.00@11.00. Vaughn were elected vice pfEsidents | No. 3 ha heat wold at about a cent de Ar)’l.y;xm.h|»,.\b|n 838 bbl, Estimate Tuesdey "1 6000 3400 | “HOGE—Receipts,’ 45,000" head; mtrket| John Douglas will again captain | cline n some instan but most of the Idaho, $1.50 box; Rome Be wo days this week.. 9,837 weuk, 160 lower: bulk of sales, $9.90@10.10 ! " . - wheat s \were made at practically un- box; Colorado W. W, Same days last week.11 163 14,980 ights, $9.70G10.10; mixed.~ $9.70@10.18; | the club’s ericket, tegul, while J. The Healthlest and Chea est changed & L $L7662.00 box SBame 2 weeks ago. 8,018 23, -;a )l\;-,w‘“““‘ @10.16; roukh, $8.7009.85; pigs, | Brooksbazls wili e nis vice captain p 8 The ¢ et was very quist, due to Same 3 weeks ago 9,616 10,731 PR i s s The Omaha Cricket ciub intends Mght receipts. and the tradc in this cereal v ‘. Same 4 weeks ago....10,982 23,049 BHEEP AND LAMBS-—eReceipts, 12,000 v * ’ G P R e lmboris Ene | detand, however, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. | glvd G 0 ®ant yoar. 11,649 80,064 head; market strong; wetbers, 37.60910.00; |[to play a number of inter-city | FI'UIt rown fOI' reservmg | for corn was pretty fair d the bulk of The following table shows the receipts of | ewes, $5.50@9.80; S ne . : 4 o the samples went at unchanged Drices Quotations of the Day on the Various | .. i, hogs and sheep at the Omaha live '“al“hf“ I”‘:' fall, incluing the Lin "We will have for Thursday's sala | 4 cans Goiden Pumpkin, Hominy, There were only & few cars of Oats #0ld | noo york, May 16.—FLOUR—Steady, [ #10¢k market for the year to date as com- ‘F 0 T MAH coln and Sioux City clubs, which A solld car of extra fancy fruit Sauer Kraut or Baked Beans...380 and the market for this cereal remained |, "7, pared with last year 4 were trimmed by the Omahans last 30, 24 and 18 mizes. You get more ¥ et o " steady, WHEAT—8pot, irregular; No. 1 durum, 1916 1016 In. Dec. v Tall cans Alaska Salmon......8% Rye sold o half cent b hor and barley | ¢y S NG R Nard, $120% ; No. 1 mortn- | GAttle ... 417310 I S . - Year, frult and less waste by buying the | mpo best Tea Siftings, 1b.....18340 was quoted unchanged phcgt 31 Chedh g g T o " | Hogn ’ 386, 31,373 | ; - i : i1 ; Clodrances wore Wheat and fiour equal | 2rn Dluth, #1.83% . No. 1 northers Man | gheep 63 906,637 ....... 104984 | Sixth Annual Mozart Orchestra Con- |BOSTON CLUB CROSSES larger aises. Fancy Golden Santos Coffes, 1b.300 to 863,000 bushola; corn, 10,000 bushels; | ¢’ Syigy 41244 The following table shows the average t is Gi t Lib | 24 size, Wednesday, each.....18}40 | pgy pEST CREAMERY BUTTER, oats. 354,000 bushels. CORN—8pot, steady; No, 2 yello's, §7%c | Prices of hogs at the Omaha Ilive stock cert 1s Given at Library BATS WIT T | per dozen .$1.48 oarton, 1b. s 3le joivarpool close: Whoat unchanged to 34 | | GORNTIp0Y BoadYi g market for the last few days, With com Hall | H THE U.S. G.A. | 20 slze, Wedn lhy, each. . THE BEST CREAMERY .vfl-n. ower; corn, % d o 1 . = s parisons . | e ( er dozen 4 Primary " wheat receipts wers 692,000 | OATS—Spot. steady, standard, S10; No, |F K |2 dulk, 1v. s I t LI Date. 1016, [1916.11914,(1913 1190121911 " g | y | o bushels and shipments 398,000 bushels [ § whi Lo 3 k " | Boston, May 16.—The Woodland 18 slze, “-dnemmy. eac h | The best full m Young \m,.r‘ o against recelpts of 619,000 bushels and HA Strong; No. 1, $1.46@1.80; No. 3 1 M 7 80/ 8 17 % 31 7 61 b 61 » RN " Aoz ” | e bes u V”‘lv g / o ngtrmnnu 01 109,000 bushels last year J1a81.40; "N, 3, #1.5001.10;" shipping, ERItOMERUERHERTIREL ONE OF SERIES OF FREE ONES| Goif club will not comply with the P”'._ “t':" fasinaa | ~or Wisconsin Cream Cheese, par LIAEY O et Ton000 huwhels | | HOPS—Bteady; state, commen to cholos H i 188 083 order of the United States Golf asso. o "' . o "c Yakel | Rl IR dbbdgg gl nll:lmll récelpts of 851,000 bushels and ship- 1‘&”’ 1: ”: ‘A'D]I: 03"1, Paoiflo conat H H b 61 | The sixth annual Mozart orchestra | ciation to remove the names of Sugar ‘::"ff‘rt ”lm ‘,".“'.1!.7)0 Twfi?:’.‘nn’fan::x:: (l';‘v'r.:.:‘r‘znr. g o mente of 347,000 hr:’\lvll‘:“\-nl‘l" Lors.oow| S Hink Wirm: Bosots, 58@340; Oentral [ {4 | concert was given last evening hefore | Francis Ouimet, J. H. Sullivan, jr The Best High Grade Diamond F | Fancy Roquefort Cheess, b Ay 4 Cahipmenta’ 1,845,000 bushels | America. 3c } a large audience at library hall. Di-|and Paul Tewksbury from the handi Tonr aade from the best sciact- | Fency Florids Grape Fruit, againat racelpts of 349,000 bushels and ship- | LEATHER—Firm; hemlock firats, 37c; k | rector Henry J. Bock led the players [ cap list of the Massachusetts Goli ed No. | Nebraska wheat, nothing | % 50, 6140 and 7Tijec e o AL RECEIPTA, | " FROVISTONS—Porkc, steady: mens, 93560 I and was greeted with praise association, it was announced today finer for bread, ples or cakes, put | 18 ibs. Best Red Biver Ohto Fota- Wheat. Corn, Osta | @3600, farly, b O aady: mean = 11700 1 2 The concert, which was one of a|In thus taking issue with the national (T 0 ATD. CAATE i RUED 1 Saow 0 b ek, Aap ....300 Sitioasn. .. 11 ooy B0 ) & 1h.00; family, $19.00@20.00. Lard, easy; 4 188 series of free ones staged at the li- | body on its recent ruling that these g Wi I".:‘-;:dlr\";«V.Lf,””“nz Large bunches fresh Beets, Carrots 1 Bl B Bl OAOY var apsal 1 799 896 | brary hall, was popular. Many of the | players were ineligible to compete e Bt o iy oty T SCIPN.RON < L ex s i A Omaha see B4 ity 5l a1c: country, 10% @10%¢ 7 e South Side's best known musicians |as amateurs because of the business 157 00RkeN MADDIEE SaBY 7<), 000 | 3 hubChes Hom4 Grown Og(6ne, Ao g A o 0 |, CHEENE=Firm; " recaipte, 1,177 boxes WOOay, s live atosks x) | WETE prefent. “Th program activities, the club takes the ground 8 ibs, Best Rolled White Broakfast [ ® bunches Home Grown Radishs Winnipes 363 state, hold pecialn, 188 18] (rash ape: | Rocelpta and diaposition of lye wlock 8% | wdding March. gNemier | that the United States association Oatmeal for KR s PO R AT KR 4 ‘Thess sales were re ulvl‘ml I~|u|’n." si1e, | Wisconsin twing, held, | Y4 19¢ i wenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock yes Miss Clara Schneider. “1has no jurisdiction over the list of | 8 1bs. Best White or Yellow Corn- | Jrancy Ripe Tomato 1 100 1 car, $1.1 car, 094 oars, i | keyn, 29@ a8 . M. & BE P s . B A T At ug v g & % Vermice S t, per _and 3 oars, 91,07, 4 oars, §1.06. No “cn:unl KUTT BRI trmor colpin, 1,000 tuby | g £ A ] 1 olradrickssn and Refregior e .n.m. body «_ru]lmn as it affects the DKE. ... 7o | Fancy Green Heans, 1b....!!... 106 winter: 1 car, $1.06%; 2 care, 06; & |creamery oxtras, @al'ge; " creamory | Miourt Paoific 7 | Trio Op, #7-—~Andantino-Hcherzo Lachner | Player’s elegibility to compete in the Golden Fgg Macaroni, Spaghett{ or | Fancy New Cabbage, 1b......3%0¢ oars, 11.06; 3 cars, ll 04; 1 car, 1 " firsts, 2994 @300, ne fresn | LMlon Pagcitic 3 “ [ } Miss Myrtie Roy and Messrs. edrick national amateur tournament kas not Egg Noodles, per pkg .8%0 | Fancy New Potatoes, 1b.. Bo wars, 98¢, Sample hard winter: 1 car, ; GB-—Firm ) sen; fresh | ¢ & N. W., eant " n and Refregler 5 Ibs, Choice Japan Rice @80 | Quart hoxes fancy Ripe Strawher 3 care, $0c; 1 car, S8c. No. 3 apring; 1 athered extrus, 24% €3 ar packed | (B N W west [ 2 | Allagro from G Minor Sym Mozart | Deen determined, according to Presi E. C. Corn Fiakes, pkg.. i, ries for w17 BEass Marm: car: 03018 il o T TR s ok oy o ot [ Viabestreud KKreisier | dent L. B. Folsom of the Woldland W oF Krumbles, pkg. . ... 90 | Fancy Blooming Geraniums, each T ahe Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 3 hard Kansas City Grain wnd Prov CmoxQ west 3% B 7 | Debate on “Single Tax.” club 4 cans Fancy Bweet Bugar Corn, | At ... % ..100 $1,10@1.11%; No. 1 hard, $106@1.31; {‘” Kansas City, May 18 -~WHEAT cast No. [ (', R 1 & I, onst 10 | A debate on “Single Tax"” hich String, Green or Lima | Fancy Blooming Pansies, doz, 300 4 hard, 90c@8).06%; No. 2 sprink, $110@ | o o ey G917, No. 2 red, $1.08@1.16; | ¢, R, 1 & P, west I 4 ‘ vate on “Single Tax" in which GIRL WITH HED HAIR | s for . 280 | Tomato Plants, 4 4ozen..,,..,.380 1417 No. 4 wpring, #1.00g110i Wo b July, 41,005 b 1ifinols Contral ] 2 | several debaters of the South High | 8 OIl or Mustard Sardines, 196 | Potted Plants, up from ,.Bo S LT O N hiio, TowTons). No: | s iatine Mo LA R b podiollinton i | school will take. part will be staged WANTED AT OMAHA U| : white, 69% @ 10c; Na 4 white ¢+t 0 My, 0o Tuly: 69% @00 %¢ : Total recotpts 91 21 " Thursday evening in the South High | ‘} ©; No, b white, 09@60%c: N white, | (A r8-—"No, 2 white, 468 §7c; No. 2 mized DISPOSITION—HBAD auditorit seine of, S1( HeGn. No' 3 yallow, TaTiNe Mo §) 40gy ‘ Cattie. Hogs, Sheep. | 41 !" Lyt \\‘]‘f“} f $10 "‘“"r']‘f‘l Girls with Titlan hair are at a premjum | yollow, 10% @71c: No. 4 yellow, 10@70%¢; By Al‘lu Or ry ae; firsts, 2 Morris & Co A0 1,478 200 famong South Side business men has| iy 0 Cooivarsity of Omaha since the No. '8 yellow, 69@70c; No. 8 yellow, U@ i packing, 2 o M paxe 3 144 | been put up for the winning speech, " $he; No. 2 mixed, 10@70%e; No. 3 mixed rata, 1% 1 udahy Packing Co 1338 608 1,795 | - s » students began preparing for Gala day, u\uw" \'u“: mixed, 1“"1‘:‘:;' »':,4: Iu:muv Hens,” 10 turkeys, e Armor & Co 1,676 3524 100K Highest Price Established. the largest and brightest soclal affair o mi wpringn, 2be chwarty & Co 7 | ;"1',"“'0,."““\.. “3 white, 42@43%c; stan J. W, Murph 1,014 | Clay Robinson & Co. at the stock|of the school season which will be given | in Market orrell [ dard, 41% @42c; No. 3 white, 414 G41%c; Minneapolis yards sold ‘two carloads of lambs on |Friday evening in John Jacobs Memor- ny 1h—WHEAT-~May, | Lincoln Pucking Co No, 4 white, 41@41%0. Barley: ~Multing, nenpoli @68, No, 1 feed, B6GH0C Rye' | g1 Iy, $1 Cash wheat: No. i |Ho Omaha Packing o . | Monday's market for Victor Peter-|lal hall nt,vinr \11' fl."“l-'nlv::"v At »;n:m 2 .‘\Iv,ull.‘n”.'v $1.22@1.26; No l";m“fl / ’ son of Ft. Collins, Colo., which| In the freshmen play “A Bargaln at 'h"':"—‘l‘“""' oo No. 3 yellow: 1 ear, | FLOUR~-Unchanged [J- 10 Buil 1 brought §12.20 per 100 pounds, or the | Blumstein's” two of the auburn tressed T1e § vellow: 3 cars, Whes 3-8 KAT 1 RM-eig o A [ R L I | highest price ever paid in the his-|co-eds are necded and as the freshmen i o ke, ot mined: 1 oar HIAN :19!::@40'" | Wertheimer & Tiegon 0" .. [tory of ‘the market. The consign-|class boasts of but one there is a pos- Mo, 8 mixedi ¥ Smiar Cisser | OATE—Na. 3 whii [ Bilsn: By, {ment averaged eighty pounds in |sibflity that one of the young men will £ f FLAXSEED-—$1.96 .4, LA Mo. & Kan, Calf Co 3 weight have to masquerade under a nom de £ “No. 4 white: 1 car, 41%c; 1 car R Higgina . | C h C. Thursd: plume wearing a red wig as a :m'mh‘- 41c. Bample white: 1 oar, 40%c; 320 St Louly Grain and_Pro Huffman unmnx am Lase ursday. + - ’ oar, Ade Touis: Say 10— WHEAT- N0, Toth 4 Ihe case of James Cunningham,|Of the lower class girls have emphatically oar, v d The Bee ! ‘No nard, i3 Moyers 1 186 o o8 el Chisao closing prices, (urnimed, The ore v A Bakor, dones & Hmiin [local barber arrrested yesterday aft. |76fused to appear on Lie stage with other y Logan & Bryan, stack and graj ~No. %, T4@14%0; No. 2 white, 74| Bunner " Hros f than thelr original locks. m Bouth Sixt roet, Omaha: BN Say, Tia: p Akt 19 YSpaor. Svon. ernoon by Detective Gillen and Offi- - Artiole. | f.!»_m | Higl aw. | Clowe. rd"No.' 2, 43t No.'2 white, nomina 1’., |cer Danbaum on a charge of wife| STOCKS AND BONDS. st | | g e and child sbandonment, has been - aturaa ernoon a ot sol 116w offes Market. Other buyers m ) b MY e LU %) v York. May 19.-COFPNI—While Rt : postponed until Thursday morning, | ®eview ';',,_',:::'-,',',;'g; PG Mook By ' 1 auly ... 1160 1 1% mor ::\yn(nm'h!lll'l)l "”"’h:hfi ;n-r::: Totals 12,358 4,603 | A case is in district court at the pres- New York, May 18.—8peciaities, par- d 1 or coffee t ade new ecord - s ey o r up d 0to! en, / L leo Rl 111 1 s iy B g There || CATTLR-Resaipte wore ' Iiberal tnia | €Nt time against four prominent lo-| Yewierly the war group and motor tesues J Sept | a'% L) in further demand at the renewal of saemed 1o be no fresh feature in the gon- | morning, 264 cars heing reported in. Thin | cal saloonkeepers brought by Mrs. | trading today. Dealings were active and Corn oral newn that was particularly emphasized | brings the total for the three daym up 1o | (Cypyin oo diversified with free action of large Indi- May 4% L1 Aroun the rin hlll' 'I;m Imn;hnl lr-nt'\‘ln: “”k head, which Is smaller than last gham. vidual offerings. Gains of 1 to most 2 5. Q- 14m Wupport from sore of the brokers who had | week and a year ago Magle City Gowslp. points were feglstered by Crucible Steel 7 besn prominent buyers on recent advances The markel for besf steers was very ac » udebake eatinghou d e » " e e Movidently infiuenced by the con: | tive and everything 15 (hat lins sold quickly | yA® JiShi-pound son 4o, Mr. and | O R Amarioe Bl -ang ririe) o " E' co"'er llth a"d chksm st'ects' omahfl My A % tinued wtondiness of Trasil, “Prices at prices that were fully steady to n little i," Jfunia Begas SAEN X airest,’ yastar- | B0 00 A e Overlens eored & ney on L4 at & dacline of 1 to 8 points under stronger. Good beeves sold as high as §9.65, [ bowler of no 1ittle fame high' record on its 4-point advance to 27 o lauidation, but woon ralll the best prica pad | exic s 4 i K oy seiting b to 8 640, and, Drecam e enoral run of cows. helfers atock- | A Taward has bean offered for the return [ SIUHCARS | A18 M DA bR 00 | 24 o4 #.10 ‘during the afterncon. Thoro aeerned | ere ‘and feeders was steady with yester- | & G LT IR T Wy BT T e i s XoR S ! . ro coffos for sale late In | day 8 front of the Jicobtn uren Jjewselry | orfo eate i LS lonn was within a point | * Guotatloss on cattle: Good o cholca | 0T AL Twenty-fourth and N streets some- [ ErIS; Foriolk & Weatern and Tuited States |2 om b5 3 goista’ met | yeaiit R 0o time during Sunday night. Night Watch gained substantial fractions. " 1 12 48 TS i 2y it | BTS00 : weed ta cholos besven: | man Jack O'Brlen has oftored & reward for | Trading foll ‘away in the atternoon, a 7 i o oD~ 0 _§ood Yee, ¥ | the return of the canvass wpurt in Can issues furnishing the only di- I 12 p7%) ul{, ¥ bie u:.uil 8c; Bap to falr beeves, $7.66G4.75 vod to | ppe lMex' Ald soclety of the Highl version of that dull period. Specialties and HE Yotober, "B.0hc;’ Novembar, iters, $7.60G8.16; Kood 1o chotee | 1yl Tnterdenominntionet cnaren® wifand | coppers showed greater heaviness and the ) $114) 12 9714 january, 501 Yob » 4130810, Talr to Kood cown, 96.500 | 4\ (s churen at Twenty-saventh and Mon. | I8t aa & whole was disposed to yield 3 Ap o ) ”uy| | (1At § Bant mmon to talr cows, $4.3606.60; K0od | roy mireets Wodnesday 8fternoo: g The following quotations are furnished by | tod_ tHat’ about 6,006 1o choice’ Taaders, $1.45G 4,26 falr to Kood | bieioms on AL 21 y1ogan & Bryan, members New York Stoc 12 87%] 22 "";;“ e Lt ”'- :‘"d"rfi-n"&:fl‘ r:n‘ ll'nlnuw: to falr 1;».| N, SRkstae il Rble i (he | #XChange, 315 Bouth Bixteenth strest | 17| I 4 ) 740; wood to cholce alockers Harding old a mesting at the | “"Number of sales and leading quotaty | | porter Lo another, butl that genaral busl- | §7.76@8.26; wtock helfol 1054 50, | Firat’ Christian church this evening. . Th : ’ sdips 9 ony "o | ek Tamainad it o Hroon UG | Mk ekive, 906 .08 o catVs 105 | Vo The Dbl unCompliatsn 113 ©0 MO (00T WO o iy Watch Omaha Bee issue of | | 11,60 bulls, ote., $8.00@8.00 | Trankiation; Its Authenticity,” will be dia Jast B 6,000 (7R : R ] G Cop ORI RS Aoty S ik R R U Wednesday, May 24th, for “ ) o v. = Pr o ladies of the First Christian church | Am. Car & Foun.. 2,300 11y 61 CHICAGO GRAIN AND FROVINIONS, P . K] b R ol meat Wedndaday attornoon at the home | Am. Locomotive.. 800 4 N 1 c° m plete Llst of ca rs 24 g of Mra . Hodgen, 4407 South Eight: 8ni o 4 Features of the Trading il Closing ll|| Lt'vuhlln )Mn;l May kl'i‘ A'r.‘rl.r: Re !v: I: 1183 5 90 eonth street, at ;'.. elock r.|"r~" n"hlv :::: :‘ulflu: :‘1.; 1?‘;‘, »'1”;:1 i colpis, 3,500 hewd; market steady; nativa | 1 1062 9 09 Hodgen and & Hod & N Tol & T 2814 Priges on Neavd of Trads, = ¢ wiears, §7.00@9,85; yearling steers and | 6 7 1018 615 b R e e Rl Ve R A | (ibisare, My 15 Ipcreasink ooy | hetfers, $1.80¢'0.18; comn, (550 4.15: wiock | 18- 20 17 1148 0 e Hatihuens cotisol hies ball tacnnd iwconda Copper YT o & P ers An oodel O 8. 60; T s and | 16, " _‘] 046 9 | . & orne sehool b ba eam de. od ] Hewsian iy o paris-ot Kunan forced the | Okinhoma steers, $.7608.70; cows and | 310 B0, 32 90 80 ',”‘."",,"‘"""" achool In u fast game Mon- | ACRISOH | 1938 A whent market fodny upgrade. Tho result | jfsee™ s (0G Yo, *rimn veariing staors | 21 RN 2t ! day witernoon by a sore of 3 1o 0." More | Baldwin Loco, 4 | waw & firn close at S0 o 14e not .hd nd heltors, $8.66€0.50; native calves, §6.00 AND HEIFERS. than 200 students wa®hed the game. Baltimora & Ohlo 5914 [ ] 5% ",“,",4“",.,,’”:' O Ll L)Y 8¢}, viime uthern wteers, $9.0009.50. (15 TR ) 94l 8 50 The Highland Cubs defeated the Albright R,’,‘;Ti‘ o8 e dgina o e BT | P iodh el T R P 1 O R | et e e T Sneht | Bl 88 cov- OMAHA, NEBRASKA. i ome wag bo to dbe decline nd_ butchers, $9.80@10.10; &ood heavy, |18 b ' § 44 ansjous for 8 . Wit ® fouon Are [ Canadian Pacific. | Fhlstent buying, Jargely on the part | §1s BIEROr ! ] [ | H MNioue for B.mamg with any i¥-yesrold ral Leather | ot new inventors, charactorined the wheat | VESEEEN 0 1 oy e Rocetpte 4400 bt : . i sy e Tan e Tian paL-Wiliam Haok & Ohlo . T T e el ins. ransient | head: market higher; wethers, Wobos AU Lol RO et e Fr o H | ¢ t Paul| 1,900 97 i B wniurna were witnessed owink to reports | mas "yi0 s g g ber’ olnied ianivn C4a0d | 7 1 T 860 'he ladies of 8t Agnes’ church will give | Cht orth ¥ ] af plentiful stocks in Groat Hritaln and to .,‘,,'N,"r“m,,q owen, 11.0008.50: apring 1 SRR g g o 8 A party Wednasday afternoon at the | ., R. I. & Pa. Ry 8,000 211 8 forecast of Increased shipments from | {oibe, §10.00 14,00 o ALVEL 820 700 MeCrana hall, at 2:80 o'clock sharp. Eight | Chino Copper 100 547 ustralia ALVES prizes will be glven b 2 300 ' ¢ ien na ah — 17 769 7 00 [} 200 8 50 ~ olorado . & 1 800 448 3 P g B A B Kansas City Live Stock Market, i 440 936 9 186 11 8o The Knights and Ladies of Security cub | Corn Prod Ret... K700 208 s gwung prices quickly (o the Bull wido, Au | Kansss City May 16CATTLI-Racalpts | NooAv. &h " ¥ T"TNo. Av. 8. Pr e Tt Al b8 Lome oL e, and [ SIASIND, BAR: T the central counties have the largest whest | 8,600 head; market strong; prime fed stoars, | 71, 3 600 £5..1220 0 89 65 areids o o eet, ursday e, e - ] ol R T GTR LT AR B Y B L e e e et T DR H RRLOCRU B SR A LR R htery Firla . posed to question b'{ roductions (n crop | weatern stears, $5,35@960; stockers 6. .28 H $8..37¢ %0 9 80 |~ Vincent Cain and Rudy Rothhoits were | 57, Flectric % | gatimaten, wome of the experts putiing tho | fadern se ionRL 14" bulls, 4600017 HOGS—The biggest one-day run of hogs | MONOT KUekls &t w formal dancing party in So Jostn: aidus- » p . . h d- 1 . arvest for Kansas this season | calves, ‘$6.60 woalved ae o . &% | Coun afts day evenin N.. Ore. o . R R UR008.000 Roshuls, & shovians of | HOOS—Nedeipts. 11,000 hesd: market | FSo0ive® o far this maonth ‘wes on hend bt o Tilinols Central by erSIStence 18 t e carainalvir- /\ 000,000 bushels com od with the vield | lower: bulk tem, " $9.65 8 §b oday, recelpts being eatimated at 321 cara | new wutomoblle hus heen pressnted Rev. | Inter. Con. Corp. > Comprehensive dispatohes from Okla- | 8,00, Tights, $9.5609 85, pigs, $8.50¢9.00 (g IR AN 8L | SAme. of (he ty-socond and § atrests. The | Inter. Har, N. f < Q1% . homa_emphasized the need of rain through SHEREP | AND AM S Recoipts, 4,000 | Aller than two weeks ago by g W< "_ donor was not glven and|Int. M. M. p. ctfs. 3% g (o] m out the atate, And drew sharp wttention o | head: market highhr: Inmbe, 10008 1136: head, and 7,600 short of the | the priest doesn’t know whers to give his [ K. C. Southern N tue 1n advertising; n atter \ farecasts thors of dey, warmer woathor, Ac: | yearlings, SI0@ 1130, wothere, $4.00899.80 TR T Tk 1o e o b 4+ | W ” Kennecott Cop n | SaEvaal sa compared wilh lust year zitalo doid day. And the arket opened any way 100 [ to the many friends for then ki hanks Louls. & o 0 h W OOd advertlSln ma be "" A falling off of 11,000,000 bushels I lower. Bhippers did not want a great many our recent ber nent ARRse- 1h \|I:|n| Copper o y ' \ mproxed Tnaulry *from exportars ani do Omaha Moy Market. hat they could use they got at GEO. M. CANFIBLD AND DAUGHTERS. | M. K. & T ptd E;nL lh‘g!"’- hclpn{d corn to mscend with “m.n.‘ May 16 —PRAIRIE HAY--Cholce l""’r“"l“"““""‘ L - Mo. Pacific . t -t t | ea ‘ountry offerings were small. \lyll!ld 11.00@g 11,60 No. 1, §10.00@11.00, a &ime Geolin Mont. Power BB ST, e gvee small | R WSS B 1, DSV S R gl E ; er respects, it must be B, Lo apait | I T Hndinit g6 o JHOI, i s i, | Census Enumerators |3 in other res . , of the buying nevertheloas was d Okln- | 016,00 A $7.0009.0 P 1 % moved 10@160 lower Nevada homa 8 concerning Kr bugs and | 1.00. Choloa Towland, #9.50410.00; No. ? | N. Y. Central | dry weather $5.00@0.00; No. 2, $6.00G8.00; Ne, 3, §4.00 | The close was about the meanest proj D y t B d N. Y, N. H & H B e curtrd mers from aas | S B |7 cloae e aboki e mennent prope: | NGINE e Board |3 vt run frequently and constant- of support than from any unusual pressure STRAW--None on the market. No de. | described by most sellers as simply rotte SOFS N A aa . to sell” The shrinke e L et roed mand to speak ol Choles wheat, $8.000 | liefors much more than hait of the suppy Scl eyl o 2000 81 | l ! plaloly the resuit o o0 etback 1n | 6.00; cheles out or rye, $6.0068.60 had be: eansd up bids wers dropped to ool census . nayIva 90 ! : Ty i et aen. °¢ * doclaed satoack | HA04EREEA SHAST RGP, mo 1 | 2% at e Tonor D and svan AL hat | appointed a3 Tollows Tase saght b | KeZaioe™ 0l e § Vo2 ly to be real N successful. ‘ OVISIONS-—Pork, $23.00024.00, Lard, [ $11.50612.00; No. 2 #8000 10.00 buyers d4id not seem to cAre mueh whether " pointed as follows last night by \ding nan 1 R e - | or mot they bowght the stutf, for towards the Board of Education, to begin ey & i | 18— I recelpta, 20,495 canes he close offers were quoted as even worse | wo: ¥ s : firwts, 0% G 210, ordinary Arsts 19185 e ; MaNaL - Mot y than that on good Kinda ree | work June | | Southern Pae 100 | AL mark. cases Included. 198920 ¢ New York, May 16.—~METALS-Lead Thers was only one explanation for th. Bancroft, Mrs. (irace Anderson | Southern Rall - L POTATORN -Lower; recolpts,’ 33 cars, | AMITS; spelter ok, Eust St Louls | slump and that was (hat the market was over | Beals. Mra Howard Milier Studebaker Co. 1 N Miohigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and delivery, 31675 asked. Copper firm; olec. | supplied. Packers did not have use for Hrown Park Mrs. Frances Zpevak -y 5.4: -‘rln;.._ 850930, Minnesota an trolytio, nearby, nominal; August and | all the hogs that wers here. and as ship Case. J. R Rruner ’ ' . Inter, $20.000080.00. Iron steady and pere took only & I ah It was ne Castellar, Mra. Jessle Christie | Sdasudos. . ;‘l),}rl‘:::' S 1 changed. Tin firm: spot, $09.000800, mors than “natural that d Rhe| Geotral. Norman Haverh { . hi AL 11 s ARUSHMNNTS 3 - . 148 ot at » sold were 10@ 160 | ral’ Park, Mrs Edith Jehnson |u 8 RAGS-—Hixher A\ Londen: 8 pper, 148 pounds: | (rade openin Clifton Hill, Mrs. Caroline Ched u A 1 A48 M pounds. _ Tin pot, 1.»'“4-;. h‘: “n‘l the sarlier'trads 1940 Saemed 1 | us. Marie M. Roberts [ Gian & 1% 30N 9% - ren, 187 pounds isa . >ands | pepuint figure. o gan.' Mrs Andrew Potersor shash : * | Comttn=ons, 11 A. M. to f N 135; Snelter, #8 pounds | I with & i gy Py B R L we ’ " 3 . M. OMAHA VS. WICHITA 1 3 hard. §) 119116 Dundee, Mre. Rolla . Smit) Wes 1900 BUl 6 11 P M. WORLD . Ne. 8 aporated Applessand Dried Frult. | Another mod = RO O o O Tota the day, €45,000 shares. | pUNNTEST PRLLOW May 15-16-17-18 | New _ York May EVAPORATED | and sncouraging advices from a the A i N ark Mo Market o P | e 08 [ Pight from the start again this mornin p e kg e LT . hm PRUITR Frunes, firm: Call. | ARG nearly everytbing In the line of ted | ) et PR eavae—s.ar v | CHAPLIN Games Called 3115 : B (regons e = b soid al e i n. As was| Mighis it Asmand, §4.10%, cahles, $4.76 7 O o 4 Box Seats ou Sale st Barkalow Bros 1 SR OM: extes theles B ane yoalord ar of Colorad Hewae e 3. Ditautem . . Reel 40t OMAMA GENENAL MARKET Ine ¥ . ateady) | Meap ahe made UE practicaly ih fire | Jung tollars | Travesty on CARMEN stra. €N Y . wupply, and they 0 (iral Kollon o N Mutitled T Whalesale Prices for Produce Chan Alsine e e | Tounds, golug 1¢ & shipper at §13.43, which . ratiros . I SHOWS - e Wue: s sl advance yostarday, » B - . o 5 v Rl i, w3 | R R R . -+ | THROWING THE BULL MUSE ‘' 'I‘ll‘rrlle— ; 3 ersamery, In cartens . . plan and Lath % & - at. s | Adults, 880; Ohild's, 100, 1 —b=T 0 ruu.'rm Broike alive, under twe Bive Mook in Sight hatr o . " % TODAY B e e aryenf Bt o e e ParLe e |BRANDE!S Tonight and EDNA MAY | Tarkiyn, W, old toma K. capons “itle togs Mhesp y N e, 1018 wiig M Wary Arms | THEATE WEDNESDAY i | B eunsas, B e AW pes | \ viee ! st 1 s g ’ S SN 2 i, i o THE ADLER.KESSLER CO SALVATION JOAN ‘ ! ul;’:l'-. M T : 2 0 Seerk peag slves. 0 : beran . ! (O D) L n { — [ Bloci, M, Awing, 1 d " oh e 11000 was patd | . auimes . T ks “ha bt K B " an William M A ’ onight LATE Wi iripleta, 184 Young Amerios, y vieans T % < . BR kel babch, "o limniryes = " " ” e ol eetecdar TN JR0ne Jombn | Bouih Cuatrsh Moien M Hes " WED.."'Capital Punishment Portad Pronch Rougaefort, €4, New Yors sen - g 2 \ . Aiame ——— ; fad 2 SL08 white, e O and Wesh s pact s e e . dre Ause B & viesn! S8e, S00, The an RRM =~ Prosh, por 10 Oxtfish. | are b+ o far. bt appes . . " . - d A h Bt feeat, LA )4 . A posrenses. da. - AL L o guing . ired, Aching s e —— DAY \ Bhige salmiow. 119 . an . Soia, sele L "o - avre . Mat. Today 2130 | ALL GIRL ANOW P ok Whad Bpanieh mackeret, 188 ted A Ay IO L E T Anna : RACHELON SWNETHEANTS . . . . ] . Tonight .30 > ' [ ' A - . | o » »he o H e e pan e : : e @ "oa | ' L : A i eel an mbs Inine Musieal Comedy ) e A (T g e Rk Ty T ‘ ol € ..On | Charlie Chapli g T BB 2 =t i B SR 2 | Whitman Signs Five . vl br amiving va _in- n arie apiin N patnd, | fianaa baddies ' f W, 051 ool Tyl . antin | " S Tt k e 1 e | reparedness Billg i« v Ky ' ang ria & o D N » Y - . o : Al Beats Wighis e > M s A A R - ' . , . Weah— Along Came Bath* | (.7, | e N Fates Uiy i Alks T « . i Na e Ne 40 - - R . . " ) a . . Wathavine Masieed » | NHT MR Setapare i " Gaspis Semand | 4 ) M Mg : - . g g gl N . . i A as . A 4 - ~ wae Wewt of Yandeorin | “The aul w.n. l‘he Qreen Eyes n Mammein, P H $ . . . b ] Brve. 44, | S ok g . e 4 n LA Cutten Market . . . N " q ¢ : , K . : s gt | “THE SNOW CURE T & Navels Vil ' . | g e : - b adeviite -. W e WS Mo . . ’ Ll ] \ Ny H N . & HME BLBON KEYATONE B e BT b W . Yo IR . . » » ‘ ORA B CIANEROS - Bdpmeravess Bovein \ . S deeph Live W Warhet : . . ) [ e, BLa. . e 3 R " . a1 . N : . B R Re e N T , : o FARNAM THEATER| » - oo .~ - . ’ . . dragstes ey . Mo B R e AT Ah A& R and 4 g n ek wis 9% || mers in o feature phab § " - N e . - » w " " . | . - i ’ y e ' Whraw b eni Shanda . N 1 ' N N . ) : X 4 D5 eent Hoadar. | 111 ernai T4 ” : L * . June Daye i1 / Bk JIO s a ' ’ . SaTn, 1118 ant S0 o TONITE NEW 1 . . | Sorrows of Haps Bwgie o tar St EME Live ! SAbre Whrae Jume | 3 . . a . 4 . 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