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. 12 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1916. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET NEW YORK STOCK MARKET |GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET =2 == iaituiie v v | Drinks Water from he wheat market during wa s o Septic Tank So as Good Beeves ’I‘en to I-‘xmen nghcr Goes Through Al] the Process of [Cash Wheat Runs Considerably| o¢ “Litavoranie weathor, " eapecialy’ " in : 3 and Others Steady to Strong 1 Healthy Reaction. Stronger and Advances Two Hotante saiali Bamhed LHioris. feom kiR T() Prove HIS POlnt —Sheep Steady. ‘ to Three Cents In.Price, Vicon ARodehE Gask, Chabs s B tadiis —_— INVESTMENT SHARES HEAVY - ce al states HOGS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER : : |CORN RALLIES HALF A CENT |, fcarcity Argentine 1 of was sald to be| TO prove that the septic tank which it higher prices on |receives the refuse from the Benson [-[AYDEN S * DODGE & DOUGLAS STREETS tor In bringing at provisions. The chief influence, however, | drainage system turns it out filtered ol GRR L4 Omaha, May 24, 1916, | Omaha, May 24.—Cash wheat was consid- [(Was an advance in the value of hoss. 'l g0q free of noxious odors or germs Recelpts were Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. | ! erably stronger t and showed Ba 1%; No, 3 r $1.10@1.11; No. 2| George A.. Campen, former assistant ofticial A r 967 | ¢ of 2 to 3 cents per bushel The local de- |'hard, $1.0981.11%; No. hard, $1.06@ |city engineer, testifying for the vil- ea ure or Qlcinl Tuesday.” 0 mand was also & Jittin strongsc and the & iy Ll B LT R on @ ii%e, |lage of Benson drank nearly a quart nate Wednesday 000 the samples were sold on the advance yello Oats " I8 @42 The bulk of the corn soid about & half |.standard, 43% @443 _Rye nominal. Bar- | of the water in district court hemxe B s aT thin week 10004 cent-higher, sithough s few oAre sold &t & 60% @74c. Seed: Timothy, §6.00@5.00; | [udge Day IS S last weak .. i4ie0 nt advance, The demand for corn was or @15.00. Provisions: Pork, 3 Bobstt Wilson and Kdetlic: “-”7 3 wasks 'se e fairly active and there was @ total of nine 5 1, $12.75; ribs, $12.37@12.8 - # i1 teon cars received BUTTER—Unchanged son had filed suit against the city of " BRne dev ity A Srees e 108 i, ol Oata wold from a hait cont higher to a| FGG&—Lowsr; recelpts, 20,008 cases: |Benson asking that the tank be abol- e Gay TORE 13,539 25,693 9,10 g 4 culr ' Oats recelp ore Jig \rats, 21% @21%c; ordinary , 20 " e following table shows the receipts n the de-|and thers was only a fair demand for this |2 at mark 2002 g A o B, S e of cattle, hogs and whesp at the Bouth | plON: Wwhe I et i, | coren | POTATOES-Unyettied; old, “receipts, 23 |borhood an unhealthy place to live | Omaba live stock market for the yesr to night Hye and barley wero auoted unchanged. |cars; new, receipts, 12 cars; Florida barreled |in, a5 well as destroying the value of l e a Sale @ats a0 compared with last year notive ralls were lower by 1 te 2| Clearances of wheat and flour were equal | Rose, $6.0046 Texas, Loulstana ~ and | f: ’ rea | 816 1916, Dec w0l torvals, with the ax: | to 860,000 bu.; corn. 1,020,000 bus . oats, | Alabama, sacked, Triumphs, $1.6501.76 adjacent land by reason of spoiling Cattle 9,169 sk Tnland, which was in | 774,000 bu vegetation. H t n of 2 v o o New York Money Market, — o ogs 7 329 demand In an extreme gain ¢ 4 At Liverpool wheat closed unchanged u ¥y Ma | Sheep 5,007 916,492 01,486 | to presumably in consequence of the | com. 14 |y New York, May 24—MONEY—On call, t The following table shows (he average |company's oxcailont earnings and progress | peincr wiant receipts swere 1,000,000 | firme hinhe $% per cont tow, 15 ver comts | SOUTH 'SIDE MAN SUFFERS | prices of hogs at the Omaha live st ard “a friendly reo thor ¥, d whipments 566,000 bu, against re- |ruling rate, 2% pe % per. conts oitersd gt BROKEN LEG IN RUNAWAY | market for the last fow days, with com The movement of 1hen wan con- | calptn of 694,000 bu, and shipments of 413,-,oent; closing bid, [ ] [ - parisons fusing. suggeating a conflict’ betweon (b | 550 . lant yonr 8% per cent — [ y whort and long accounts, but higher prices % ts were 382,000 b 3 LOANS—Steady; sixty e . 1 16, (1906, (1914 (1918, 1912. (1931, | pravalied after midday. Mexicar e once | Frimary. corn ‘recalpts were $43,000 bu.| JF o contr atet s, Mxty daye. 8K | James Cotrell, a ‘horsemai, em I uslon a l ors ‘ el 1 IR "”‘ BB LR e Sitony. on it 5,000 bu, and shipments of 484,000 bu. | menths, 8% per. cent ployed by the South Omaha Horse | | IR (5% e R Lgdp gl " &t your MERCANTILE PAPER—3% per cent 4 ? SRS LT 4 Pencen v hiah récord for Chand: | Primary dats recelpls were 1,418,000 bt | STERLING EXC HANGE—Sixty-day biiis, |and Mule company, suffered a broken sas| 723 5 37( 8 10| 7 66| 6 18 | lor b % and shipments 1,248,000 bu, against re- |$472%: demand, $4.16%; cables, $4.76 7-16.1 grm and painful abrasion about the | The newest wrinkle in Summer Millinery. Straw S1Ri o) 8 28] 8200 7 68 Su cription as | ceipts of 474,000 bu, and shipments of 7324, | SILVER—Bar, 71%c; Mexican dollars, . . A J 1 | 8,24 7 ol the 1, Gensral | 000 bu, last year i ooy . A body when a team of horses which | crowns attached to large Maline and hair braid Electric, Went United States « O GO R BONDS—Government, steady; raflroad, . | : P i . Pi : P - i 1 { “i Industrial ~Alcoh Anixed " Into et Gors. Ot {rregular N A Mrot% I he was breaking became unmanage- | brims, in the prevailing colors: Pink, white, cit- L | Vit R s S dpd Minneapolls . ope B ol 1e accident occurred a hirtieth | A 1) 8 24 1 a8 8 98 | neniiy” ac nigher” fovoin i o S| SN i is i Tt ";r’i-'. 4o’ oupon and L streets,. Or e boraes' % o g g Cagi with the. satire list | Kane ty 1 3 5 6s..10 8. 3, re sustained a broken leg and had to be 2 8 © 1 8 79| noswion, but foll back with the entire Jist | Kansas City. ... . .. .1) 3 D wer coupon : d 2 RO BB e T RO L T D SRR e e T v shot. All are underpriced just for | | | | erstwhils favorites were at minimum prices, heso salss were reporte s, 107% do coupon 17) 8 20/ 7 46/ 6 64| the market closing with & tone W ho hard winter; 1 car, $1.02%; || &3 »Am., Smelt. 8% = = G A S EE | el S el M & NN e | smSNe. 8 acd wintari L oar, #1041 [N XL N L e " Thursday, at $10.00, $7.50 and . . . | % 89] 7 46| 6 62 | Reading's contribution being almost one: | § $1.00 2 cars, 09%4c; 4 carm, 996, No. | Na¥ Pacitic 4n. . . 92 GAngIe French’ 1o SAINARASIIY Quarter of the whole 4 hard winter: 1 car, 90%¢; 1 car, 98%c; 1| do 3n 663 Atchison gen. 4s o CATTLE~Recelpts were quite libersl f: Forelgn Sxchaugs, olahly stesling. « car, 98¢; 1 car, 9714c; 6% carm, 970; 2 cars, (20, § vk OINBal & O. 4n . ° 7 y 240 ¢ helng reported i 'a , as c; % | *Pe con, 4% 6 Cen. Pacific & Wednenday, 240 cars belng reported. This | | ot aAMMLY (. Wa be. Bample hard ‘winter: 1 car, B7¢; % | '4.:,”}... '.\;f" :j,M_, “"7 i'j “f'" Y u p Olll' lneapp es s e brings the total ‘for the three days up to material gaina wera found [ °4, #0c. No. 4 mixed; 1 ear, ¥ : RALL g NG & Oy, 40, ok 16,480 hoad, belog the largest for any sim tement of the road, showing | Corn—No. 3 white; 1 car, §0c; 1 ear | SO0FTER SO0 08- S0RE. 0. & Q.3 G8.. 08 a1 . . flar period since four weekn ago. ana Irger |4 1A570A% o€ $6K0000 over che wame month | #4ipc No. 4 white: L ear, she| No. 8| Gl 0% T it X 4 855 W || o-TWO DAYS- You will not buy them again this season at these ; t year Mte b y ¢ 0.9 e do_ ref. 4 B0%C. & B, 1. 4y LE] 2 H H than a year ago by almost 2,000 head Honds were irrogular on an expanslon of | 62 4 yellow: 1 car, 69c, No, 8 e B B TR | b o S G R T T 2 k. dvancing every day. 1l Total wal value, g I 1 oar, 64%c., No. 2 mixed: 1 car tom Pactiio 45, 97Q. do ref. b o n...;::,. g '\ I‘H{ l'” & :"_“ 2 "' kuted 84,840,000 Government bonds were [60c, No, 4 mixed: 1 car, #7%c. No. 6| for oy s 91 " fario gen. 4n "y We have a carload of extra fancy | 28-oz jars Pure Strained llanu 23¢ marke @16e higher than | unchanged on call mixed: 1 car, 66c; 2 cars, 66%¢c; 1 car, 83¢. | (1,8, Rubber 6n..102%Gen. Klec. Gn fruit, all large sizes. These are the C. Corn Flakes, . .Be yesterduy. Everyihing sold very quickly at Number of sales and leading quotations | Outs—Nd. 3 white: .1 car, 39%e. No. 1|(1 8./ Bteel bs...10615°Gt No. 1xt 4iis 9914 hespest o buy, ss you have more | 56 Nute, ShE. ’ ioe the advance, The best beaves sold at $10.26, | o0 Stocks today b Hiah 1 el white cars, 00 1 car, 38%c; 1 car, | West. Union 414w 961111 Central r b B9% "y Tt and 1ash wiste, Yeast: Fosnr, phe. b 5 R which is the highest price for the year tof \ oo Fam- Hikh. Low. Close. | 366, Sample white: 1 cars, W, BL ov. w124 Cini, MO diga 102 At 21st d Paul 30-sise, Thursday, each..........10¢ | The Best Croamery Butier, 16 3¢ date, and tha highest prics ever paid in | A Tt Susr... B0 Tha' 1 T34 p1mabs Cash Prics—-Whest: No. 3 hard, _ K. C Bor'bs % st an au Dozen ... s The best, strictly susranteed ' fresh fay. It might be added that it Is aiso only [AmeTisan Con ... 600 W% bW Ly 00g108; N hard, 9c 0214 ; No 24-size, Thursday, each. Eggs, per dozen ..., +40:880 #60c Jower ‘than the extrems high pricy | AT AT & Founy 2400 160 1005 | hard, 96@sci No 3 wpiink, ALoL@ Loy Nogl ""‘:‘,:': “,:""u.‘mm Spot Dosen .. Fancy Full Cream, New York White, ever paid on this market for any month, [ Am: Mugr ftefs 14 1IN 1S |8 epviag. WSsO1.061 No. 1 dueum, 0000\ eW . FORR MRY - S6-=TOLR snles, 18-size, 'rhuy.d.y, each, Wisconsin Cream, or Young Ameriea the record here having been #1016, which | A te] & ol 700 1907 apal | 41,00 No, & durum, $K0@41.00. | Corn-=No. | stasdy; middipe wplands, 13.08; 4 (; Dozen ... Cheese, Ib. -22¢ was pald In December, 1914, Am. Z L., & 8§ 2,000 57 87% | 2 white, 69@69%c; No. § white, 68% @6oc; o0 S 1 . Yy v . I C .3 Good o cholce yearling hesves wers alwo | Anaconda Copper 5,500 [ -:,»: No, 4 white, 6744 @68%0s, No. b white, 67 here was & renswal n{l y'-xvflrh? ',"“v B|G4 R'NG WILD ANlMAL’ 7; ":- t‘::!cyh‘;‘l'nndn e:' R uch 5:. 10@ 16c higher, but the medium te pretiy | Atchison 3,600 10634 106 | 6K%c; No. B white, 61G67c; No. 3 yellow, |In§. The cotton market closed very steady Sug $1.00 | 6 1-4c and . il Anle #00d kinds are slow and at the best no | Baldwin Locomo 00 KAk 004 | T0@T0Y No. & yellow, #0% @70c; No. 4 net advance of 8 to 14 points for the 48-1b. sacks best high grade Diamond | Highland Navel Oranges, dozen, 20¢ e o Tov haky of that kg | BEL 400 (e Pl LR LRI AL T T ) SRR Tuly, 12.88¢; O, H Flour, nothing finer for bread, pies | 25 and .30¢ of cattle have been coming this week, rook, R 400 No. 6 yellow, 614% @68%c; No. & mixed, 68 % o8 opened steady; July, e Oc e Bl s | . Quotations on cattle: Good 1o choles | B & B Copp $450 @ive: No. ' mixid, 088 ci No. 4 mixed, | tobor, 12 4%0; December, i1.97c; * January, S inhee, | ol L TR $1.35 | THE BEST NEW ' POTATOES, per ves, $9.60@10.00; fair to mood beoves, | et ot $c; No. 6 mixed, 66 @67%c; No, 6 |13.0dc are 3.16¢ o I b W € | POk e 609,60, common o falr beeves, 38256 | CANLIAL Leather 14 1G6Tc. Onta—No. & white, 40% @ | Cottom futures closed steady; July, 1llry By, fof Y,'Hqu”" v .'_“;;" | Best Red River Ohio Polll;;: K00d' to cholce heifers, 37.7609,00; [ Gheg; & Ohio, o andard, 40% @40%c; No. 3 white, | 19.98c; Docember, 13.12c; January, 15.1 8 Ibs. best mixed Chick Feed 25c | Fresh Spinach, peck .. 5c Bood o choles cows, WTH0@8.26; fair |6 AV ) 3% @D %e; No. 4 white, 38@30c, Barley— | March, 13,310 6 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines...19c | § bunches fresh Radishe o8¢ to good cows, $0.70.@7.60, common to|e R NP Wy ixiie Malting, 64@67c; No. 1 feed, 65@ 68c. Rye ST Skinner's Omaha made M-mom, Ver- | 6 bunches fresh Onions B fair cows, $4.60G6.16; Kood to chotes | CRing Compar 1,600 No. 2, 90@9ic; #9G 90 Minneapolis Graln Market. micelli or Spaghetti, pkg......7 1-2¢ | 4 bunches fresh Rhubarb. Be feadera, $5.00G8.76; falr to kood feoders 0. Fuel & Iron 2,800 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee Minneapolis, = May 24 —~WHEAT—May, 4 16-0z. cans Condensed Milk . .28¢c Fancy Wax or Green Beans, per qL‘lDe $7.6008.00; common to fair feeders, $6.76@ | Corn. Prod. Itefs by Logan & Hryan, stock and grain brok- | g158% : duly, $114% @1 14%. Cash, No. | Tall can Salmon 8 1-3c | 8 bunches h letty 700, good to cholce stockers, $7.80@8.60; | Crucible Bieol,.... 36,700 orw, 316 Bouth Sixtesnth street |'hard, §1.20; No. 1 northern, $1.14%@ 8205, lars Pure Fruit Pressives. 28¢ | Funy Hipe mrbionn ettuce lc \ ot gy “].fl?’,",“',}",",:;‘,’}" VOA% 1 R Siiting T 108 Are._TOpen. ] Wigh. | Low. | Clos. T¥en_ |(341%; o2 norinern, #1188, B Beautiful Blooming Geraniums, 4-inch | Fancy Cucumber e-c'h 166, 12" 12¢ [ @576, vewl | B . i WHi | oy ; SARLEY—63 @ N R e s el 10¢ t.lhlnvu. $9.00G12.00; bulls, stags, etc., $0.00Q :l"-m:ul\"““)”"“ j"j,: May |1 OBY (1 09% (1 0K (1 08% [107% | RYE—021% @93%¢ 1000 -PEIFBRMINE lNIIllS-mll o Raat Mo, o0 cibe - 18 July |1 09@%|L 11% [109%(1 09@ % 109%"] BRAN—$19.00@19.60 mf’u'"“lf’Th‘";:r very _woticoable e g S e B Sept. (1 10% (1 11% |110%(1 10% (109% [ CORN 3 vallow, 1407840 65 TNSATIONAL WILS ANIMAL 65 0 ocelp ompa. with | Jinele_Centrs Corn | i | | OATS 4 white, 39@30%¢ - - Tuesd: -nl\hplu l‘u(I;‘) amot r‘:l“' to some ,"'_:m‘m,'m'l AT Muy [13%474%(74 79% (1314 ( |\ PLAXSEED—$1 154G 1,89 ASTS ARD FEATVALS e 4 oars, or 9,100 hea o total for | nth ey ente July |12WT1(T2%72%11% (120072% S UCATED, PERFORMING WILD ) 51000 smalior than lost ok Mons | & 3 AL bl i, Wi Sonk VR IPRITORTONIT - 1103 Motal Market, 3 ANIMALS, THAN SHOWN BY ALL OTHER AMUSEMENTS, i AMUSEMENTS, & smaller than lust woeok, buf ¥ Bouthe 3 204 | o ) » P ooy 7 pac oo D) e 2 more than 3,000 larger than ofther two | Kennecort Conper ) o is% Lam isw (i Ret 40 Lt U0 L Dot L ,‘,":‘”_ SHOWS COMBINED Weaks ako or the corresponding days of | Loulsville & N o July (405 40% (4194 41% (400 (40%40%40% | Auiivery, 14%0c as Copper, firmer; ele B T ONIGHT last year. Peotro. Bept 5% 38% |1 L ELE ™ 38% | trolyti nearby, nominal IAU)(VIBV and Inlnr _24—— omAHA’ M. ’l(lll’flly The run, thoush rather moderats for Copper Pork | ) | 80@40.00. Iron, steady and unchanged. 1oN FUN CENTER 4 thin time of the week, proved to be plenty | M., K. & T. pfd May (38 05 (5865 (30 68(38 65 (33 80| i Guhatr e ke athi0e ""“:l L‘:' L4 ki S ALONG large when meawured by demand. The |Missouri Pacific July |23 00-10(23 01-12 5 00 (22 90 At London: @t 0opp £133; futures. INO Phol ug! 3 | EVA Ba e hions, Oitn #od sesson on o | Montsna Fower Sopt 1 8 70 {125T) (130 10m; eloctrolytie, £154; spot tin, £192; 50 Worid's Promium Worses ond Pories LAST TIMES TODAY LANG ~in- CAME \ Bow boss oo waria Shippers buying s |NSVED: Copper. ... 12,100 Mt a1 15 (12 3o | Cutures, 1197 6o Tead, £31 7w 60 Spelter. | |] oo iome Tigor ss Lusperds 40 Bowrs 00 Dogs RUTH WeDt Dacking orders webs Miled o ine ety | N ¥ Gentral 11400 Juty |13 80 2 78 |12 f2| 49 40 Anime! Clowns Hords # Elophants sd Camole Danlel Frohman Presents [ Matnes Delstttat comeay. o N. Y., D 3,200 - %ot s se% 113 g m—— | | eon 2Bc % / trado at figures that wore, If anything, & | Norboin & e - V00 Hopt. |12 95 86 (13 87| Kanaas City Grain and Provisons, HAZEL DAWN I £ J5 and 50, In:‘l;l more Ilhun a nickel higher, thern Pacific 2,000 l\lllhn aaed Al Bt e Kannas Cjty, May 26.—~WHEAT—Cash No. Next Week: All the Comforts of Hom: or a little over half the h Paciflc Tel Te 200 May 12 |12 s e b 0 ’ been cashed, However, the trade took oo | booicimeia® 101,300 July |12 80-86,13 86 s 1 e L it HLHELG; May, Is's Thfiting: Diamatic Retunes of the Sory" Gl ‘St soloen” aamneor 4L men & | Raz, Con."Coppr. iag Sept, 113 00:07IA2 D012 40113 01-06113 80 \MGOML TN 4 mae, s No. 1 white, | | % 7RNCS Sale of faserved sent tick S Today NEW Tonite ull aftair, sellors fighting hard for | Reading . 186,400 ot e RIECNeR Maad, 00el No. 8 whits 1Cos P ” ¢ i wed o lheat, Touah wiooss R R CHICAGO GNAIN AND PROVISIONS. |'5f" gy ) Yolom Tiet Mav, STHOUTo: | [ atorn, 1005 and Farpass stivets, Tucs The Feud Girl |2:30 8:20 ate In the forenoon when | Bhattuck Aris. Cop 100 | © OATS—No. 2 white, 44@45c; No. 2 mixed, | | ders will be held until noon show INOR T y ¥ Sudecent clearance was finally made, but in Pacifio. . ‘1,400 190% Features of the Trading and Closing Prices | 40't1o White, 14@¢8a; No o - [NSwes, L) Lena Ri VGI’S y m:::m vrotty neariy evorything sold, Prices s b 114 it on the Board of Trade. : 258 il o trade o8t case T 5,600 i * - | ——————— s e ¥ B i oy out sesse Copper 600 Y Chicago, May 234.—Notwitnstanding that Liverpool Grain Market, Welons had (0 be mads in ety all Compan 400 104 19214 peace rumors led to a beartsh reaction in| Liverpool, Muy 24.—WHEAT—8pot, No AB Unual & fow scattoring londs of ey |Unlon Pacific 20400 141% 1409 the last hour, the wheat market today |1 Manitoba, 12s; No. 3, 11s 8d No. 1 hows were still unsold ""'"‘ s o o0 | Tnlon Pacille pfd 525 | continued to hold womething of a sharp | northern spring, 11s 10d; No. 2 red west- SLuff had gone (o ""’. . ‘nr all the good |11, & Ind. Alcohol. 11,800 160% 166% , which had wulted chlefly from |ern winter, 11s 44, General oY U. 8. Hteel o BBB00 KD K40y sed reports of crop damage in Okla CORN—S§pot, American mixed, new, A0s narket wam about a nickel or | U 8. 4 00 117 I < ) | {han yesterday. The bulk of all :h"m...n on | Utah nm..' g 1,700 'L,w 8e a and southern Kansas, o Prices closed |11d, Ianded at u sprend of $9,0099.05, with & | Wabash pm ! 4 6,600 2015 288 unwottled, half to %@ % net! higher, with | #prinkiing of good heavies on up to §8 76, | Wentor ianion 300 3 iR Saet [with July at #1.00%109%, ana soptemner | FLORENCE HIGH SCHOOL the top. Current prices are just mbout s | West 1 3 dime below the price loro Total sales for the day, 700,000 share: at §1.10%, Corn finished K@ %e to e up, dime below the prices {n foroe at the closs " r th ) BOATeS. |Onts ‘unchanged to % @%o higher and EXERCISES ON THURSDAY BHEEP—Recolpts of wh. 4 Bank Clenrings, provislons varylng from the same as yes. e — were just about the mun"l:fll .;"e(:n»rl.fl:“ Omaha, Muy 24, —Hank clearings for | terday’s cl to 12 dvane dators began to appreciate the | COmmencement exercises ‘for the i b entimated supplies being nificance which the reported | eleventh grade of the Florence High 4,000 head. Th ventesn cars, | OMahs today were §4,687,614.46, and for| Until w brings the total for |the corresponding duy Iast year $3,080,- | possible sl the week to date up to 12,100 head, |128.96 misston of :'m;.» von Buslgm (o the L nlted school will be held this even- Which Is more than 3,000 smaller than ) z W Siates might has as & definite move for|ino'os Rontenelle hall, whe he class weok, but 1,000 heavier than mu“”s‘w::: Coffee Market. An early peace, the wheat market was uni g at I e hall, when the class i BKo, and a gain over the year of 3,000 head. The market was an. affair, Continue mly on the upgr Excossive hoat and | Will give a play. Miss Julia K. Krisl nee of rain in Oklahoma and nelgh- |is superintendent, Leroy E. Smith, Cuseh decidod enfarkmont of purnt areas | PrinCipal, and Miss Bernice Thomas, mo duys of last | New York, May 24.—There was n renewal of reallzing or scattering liquidation In the her protty draggy | coffeo market today and the tone was more liberal recelpts at Chi- [or less unsettled, with fluctuations frrogu ©€aK0 and early reports of ensier prices thers | | He o b sl to five|'B the flelds and had led to prediotions | @Ssistant principal, at the Florence Made local Duyers somowner Locum, there | iar "0 market opened unchanged to five | e Lu" ybnormally shrunken yield. Bullish school. The graduates are: oplte the fact that (h o wia ‘so|Beania lower, and active months showed | Co.fimant was further smphasized by Tn: | vorol Bhtol Marguerite Raymond, ', Tun here was 0 | not losses of about four to eleven points at . ¢ Hesslan fly d p “id Mol e Baymond, moderate, and most early offers were made dinna reports of Heaslan fly damage, and by ucker, ¥ on Petorson one time during tho day, with May selling At eantor figures o advices telling of reduced acreage In the Goldie bbe held on unt!/l buyers finally A e tuen péints under the high level of f boundary.’ Two centn a bushol was added | Dougias Myers. Maud Keirls, the first lambs sold moved rday's |ja8t Saturday, Bome of the recent prom- | (o values fn some cases befors the per- | Milter Mol Ruthy Lewls, Motches. These earlior sales Included moge | \NONE DUYers were among the heavier earller | yitant advance was checked Maynard Shaw, Thurma Morgan, HEht clipped lambs ut §10.90, the record es-. | "1™ but seemed to be giving the marke Skepticism regarding the authenticity of | Gerald Stert, Friday and Saturday at the Muse Theatre $10.45. A couple of decks of native spring [ON® PoInt higher to n points lower B - TR Jambs made $13.00, the highest price paiq | MY and June were lower with other AMUSEM N AMUSEMENTS. in several days, and some Callfornia spring Ia though they were tr montha net unchanged to ons point higher including exchanges, were 111 s, May, 8.38c; June, 8.43¢c; July, 8.6 more of the ba sold at $12.45, wl mmed up a little more ther nativ to $12.60, with | %.70¢; November, K.80c; December, 8 84c 1 o walghty .n...d January, 8.89c; February, & 04c March, | ‘j);n:jj;‘._ulg(' : nawa Friday and Saturday you will have AR | “The ol cablosrported o asine o an opportunity to see “Gloria’s Romance’’ ‘ fami. Lampa, | Ria exchiangs unchanged . The Most Beautiful Amusement Park in the Middlle West. —the most elaborate motion picture novel ever presented wlippad, hands, $10.8410.90; lambs, " clly | —the film interpretation of an original story by the noted Lo0g 1 arlings. falr 10 choloe, NERE , Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Hughes. fikag = o o ey |l Will Open Its Gatesfor the Season iagben oW ook SO 48 dhoice. 4816w 30; o A T B vy ‘ B George Kleine Presents 1916, Sunday, May 28th While the formal opening will not be until Memorial Day, the park will be thrown open next Sunday for the inspection of the pub CHICAGO. LIVE STOCK MARKET TR'UMPH RSl IN PURITY h lle. No expense has been spared to put the park in the best condition ® 3 Y 4 ' ’ Mr, Carl H, Edwards, an experienced park man from the east, will " ’ ¥ Py have the management, and everything will be better than ever before. I Ie w e 3 MANY ATTRACTIONS- ; ' . ' X " ' ¥ . ' ' Some New Ones Admis Kansas Oy Live Mock Market A o Park Wil Be Free, as Usual, ORIAY y ROMANCE t Foatures | Farnam Theater® " ' d Goud " TOBAY TONIGUMTY "t y . Little Hi " i TODAY e Apported HENRY KOLKER Fes | e Somton B s poleon, | | «ugp..THE DEVIL'S BREW" Adokion M"’,,N,,,WM,W,,. " 3 Conway Girls A Plar i Which the | wasent 5 3 . Desle With Oy RUPERT HUGHES Binging snd Dancing N Hays and Neal The Seap Nelesman Cook & Rothert dy Mhotih The Pretender 10w ADMISSION g0 THE MUSE [ 3"y "= TODAY ROBERT EDEMON st BEER ML L PROMPT DELIVERY . - ¥ TO PRIVATE Mes Oy D Sk Mashot FAMILY TRADE "Gloria's Romance” is the most costly picture novel ever brought out—nearly a nullmn dollars have been spent to give e 100 this remarkable photo- i . play. America's groatest |" BILLIE BURKE -~ portrays b S ¥ N ' N NEAT SUNDAY, M " the leading role—Gloria, he alba aup -oclln 18 heow ded bt 504 oo . . CHARLIE CHAPLIN : Police” FoR A 'q“‘:.. § FAIR NAM by Heary Kolker, America's groatest pr .(:uu * Klelne 4 u':;" L L . ' ar MAIL ORBLRS SHIPPLD WILLIE BURKE s 'n‘:‘.'.... has supervised the produstion. I you » omil- photop ':hm‘.“llv.“‘: .t H athot | IMMEDIATELY eotertalnment of the greatest mecii—see Billte Bur B CHAS. STORZ | M R Base Ball i e | Read the Stony in The Nuaer Markor N Noarma Tolmadge )! ' 1T 5 & SR e | ENEAVRRARRSUAY | “THE CHILDREN IN | OMANA vs. DENVER b | e i o P A OMAMA NLU THE HOUSE." ' ROURKE PARK B e o P B o PHONL WER. 1260 Mopetons Comady GAMES CALLRB AY B e abent | e " - A ok Barhalen Bess

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