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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. 3 e e | GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKER t:zeix <=+ o ===~ OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET|:t, isisvi v INEW YORK STOCK MARKET| changed bulls, $6.00@8 calves, $6.50@11.00, 2 BARLEY—63 @ Tic HO Receipts, 5,200 head; market, | I WILL SELL YOU A b - - RYE—926 93 S | lower: bulk of sales, $9.65@9.80; ,h»—n;‘;\‘ _— ] : : BRAN—$19.00§ 19,50 2 $0.50@9.85 ackers and butchers, 9.70, 3 i Demand for Cash Wheat is Active| Conn-—xo. 4 sellow, 13% @ Good Beeves Make a New High |} (nt’ 5 50@s.70; pign, $9.00%9.25 Transfer of Speculative Interest NEw AU OMOBI E : : OATS—No. § white, 30@39 : > ' AN AMBS—Recelpts, 6,000 | I I‘ 4 and Prices Rule Unchanged b-iog g Mol vy g | Record—Tmde Active—Sheep |, SHEEP AND L AN R 0@12.00 | From Investments to | | ot earlings, $9.00@11.00; wethers, $5.2609.50 ialti 7 to a Cent Higher. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.....| Steady to Lower. | awes, $7/60@9 | Specialties. | ; . ~ ON EASY PAYMEP{TS 'x ———" it e T e R I will furnish a liberal amount of cash for the purchase of any one i CORN PRICES CONTINUE STRONG |Quotations of the Day on Various Com-|HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS LOWER| _ = Sloux City Live Stock Market. =~ | READING TARGET OF SHORTS (§ of 23 standard makes of cars and you can pay me in monthly install- c' —_— modities. —_— | Recoipts 500 head; market 10@16c higher: —_— ments and 6 per cent interest. 3 P { Omaha, May 25—The demand for cash| New York, May 26 —FLOUR—§teady Omaha, May 25, 1916 native steers, $9.00@10.00; cows and helt New York, May 26.—Transter of specula- Get the car of your choice instead of one that will never suit you. | wheat was quite active today and the mar- WHEAT- pot, firm; No. 1 durum, Recelpts were Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. | ors, $6.50@9.40; bulls, stags, etc., 36.10@ | tive interest from investments to special- Bl ket ruled from unchanged to a cent higher. |$1.18%: No. 2 hard, $1.21%; No. 1 north-|{official Monday 3,686 6,238 3,957 |8.00. ties assumed well defined proportions to- Phone 6¢ bR 326 | The bulk of the three hard sold around |ern, Duluth, §1.28%; No. 1 northern, Masi-|Official Tuesday 5,622 11,113 4,143 HOGS—Receipts, 6,000 head; market, | day leading ralls extending their declines Doug. 1669 Bl $1.00 and most of the four hard wheat sold | Itoba, §1 , L. 0. b, New York. Futrres, | Otrieial Wednesdny 5708 9841 4.077|5@10c lower; heavy, $9.66@9.60; mixed, | while munitions, shipping shares and mis- . Rose Bldg., o 97@9sc. g steady $L16% Entimate Thursdny ... 3800 10,300 1,000 | $9.45@9.56; light, $9.16@9.45; bulk of | collaneous stocks made variable gains, only [} Nite Phone A H The corn market was a little stronger | CORN—Spot, weak; No. 2 yellow, 82%e¢, B e e sales, $9.46@9.56 a few of which were retained at the ir- . 4205, “The ayment Automobile Man” [s) 5 today and ranged from unchanged to & half [c. | New York A Four days this week..18,814 37,490 13,177| SHEEP AND LAMBB8—Not quoted regular close. Trading was moderately ac- Har. 4. Easy Payr § cent up. OATS—8pot, steady; No. 2 yellow, 84%¢ | goma days last week..,18,633 41,094 20,164 e —— tive, but lacked the feverish movements of i Recelpts totaled 33 cars and most of these |o. 1. £, New York Sarnd S sk iasi 15129 31.692 16,663 St. Joweph Live Stock Market. the early week [ were sold on the advance. Yellow corn| HAY-—Strong; No. 1, $1.47@1.60; No. Samie 4. Wedks. aa 16668 42,332 24,700 :,;' Joseph, .\uky":n‘ -IIATTI'E'»-RH’IB!I, Reading continued to be the target of v 54 ) @ 0 prin, b e, 4 besiong e P ! T 3 ead @ eady; steers, o 0/ ntere; ec o . :g'l'?':n'::«\:':’:z\-lr cent premium over the ’,},‘(,"l 40; No. 3, $1.20@1.30; spring, $1.06 | gUTS § SO T80 20,138 60,745 30,721 | L00 Bead: market ot iy A L);m.;:‘nrx:‘;y:n:,lg llrl'zn‘:( ;““‘l"\h:lrkn:" et o S8 % # Bame days last year....19,101 36,607 13,604 [ go'000° 00 . b e o wotin fieeints were wood and the demand || HOPS_Sieads, | state common to] “The Tollowing {abie shows the recolpts of | **i0GR" Racetpts, 6,000; market slow; 105, | losa ot "% bomi 1t ws again the laraest ‘ The market was & trifls weak, however, | const, 1916, 11@16c; 1914, $@ 10c cattls, hogs and shesp at the Omaha 11ve | 40,60 bulk of wales, $9.60@9.80 contributor to the day's operations with an | i} and sold about a quarter lower. HID Firm: Bogota, 33@3dc; Central|?t0ck market for the year to date us com SHEEP AM LAMBS—Recelpt l"z. overturn of 116,000 shares. Other rails were HRye was quoted nominally one cent lower | America, 33c pared with 1'-": ;‘:" s ! D mnrk'; stel dy’.‘rlngndflhmhm $10.26@11.00; | rojatively dull or heavy, closing with a and barley w uoted ent to two cent Mem hemloc » 9 5. ne. e [ clipped ew 26 falr average of quotations under final prices g y was q & cent to two cents m.‘mm:rn :( Firm; hemlock first, 87c;) . 0 505721 414,167 91,646 - i ”'; ”:'h p:flhm' I'"y | Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal | PROVISIONS—Pork, steady; mess, $26.60 | Hoss 4,642 1,330,688 213,066 Hugnr Market, Boethlehem Steel led the “war brides” in | to 1,008,000 bu.; corn, 297,000 bu.; oats, | @26.00; famlly, $26.00@25.00: short clear, |Sheep 826,104 939,323 93,119 | New York, May SUGAR—Raw, quiet; | ox axtont of gain, showing more than its | 460,000 bu. 320,008 26.00 Tieof, wteady: mess, $17.60@ | The following table shows the average |centrifugal, 6.27c; molasses, 5.50c; refined, | yyuai ctivity on its advance of 17% points Liverpool elose: Wheat unchanged to 1e 100t B . "Iard, easy:|Prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock |steady; fine granulated, T7.66c. —BUBAT | (o 495%. United States Steel gave promise i lower; corn, e higher £ £ T A e . ‘| market for the last few days, with com- | futures were quiet, but prices were easier [ oo ynidday of resuming its former leader Primary wheat receipts were #63.000 by |Middle west, §12.00013.50 parinons e g b B A Bl 30 g P 5 gl X BT o GRS a ipments, 1,008,000 b gain . TALLOW —~Easy; city, 10¢; country, 10% e by - :4 . 1 i oy | *hip, rising 13 points to 4 Oon numer 4 ::lnu.«,y' 750,080 b .mu'-n’n’.‘u'n.'.‘.‘f:‘.',;'m".,. fal, 10%e¢ Date. | 1916, (1916.[1914. (191311912, (1911 z'j""*fl"l' 'I"',:"I'“:l - At noon prices wer 'lfllrl"nI:milv:rl;mI‘hlran,m:;"ln\u:\r: ’::n:|:,( 'Inrn‘:n B . arke d acolp 1 . 7 0 § points lowe ,000 tg more than b, i d Lac E rimary corn receipte ware 444,000 by N oscran. 300310, Tirate, 2 it T o 0o %3 7 520 8 78| Tne tiat wan stendier in the atternoon on |Jwannd Steels were materially higher at B and shipments 451,000 by, against receipts ige; meconds, 27% @28%e. 13 | s 14| o | 6 98 renewed support frvvn: trade interoste The | thotr beat, together with soma of the minor g 81,000 b d Jmen of 3 by OGS—Mar ler, aceipts, 86,086 | 13 ¢close was steady and 3 points lower lo industrials, and Locomotives supplemented . f- |’: AT SRR 0 0T 000 B 4..'-.:l mn‘. 'f :.»mlf' Xirs fine. ;uwb he :: : | : bigher. Bales, 1,300 tons; May, b.22¢; July, | yesterday’s best prices before the reac A Primary oats receipts were 1,020,000 bu. [regular packed firsts, 22% @23%c; seconds, ", [} [] b.2be; Beptember, 6.28c tion of the last hour. Automobile and Can and shipments 545,000 bu., angainst receipts | 2162 : 18] [ [ 5 —— Issues were outstanding features during the of 371,000 bu. and shipments of 629,00 bu. CRSE—Markot firm; recelpts, 3,379 17 [ [ mid-sesslon, General Motors gaining 6 | &8 last year. boxen; state frosh specials, 17% @17 av 1 828 8 6 points, with 21 points for Chandler Mo CARLOT RECEIPTS grage fanc y,wnx,um,,v, Wisconuin Twins 3 10 b tors. which hade a: new. maximum of 106%., 18 4 Wheat.Corn Onts. | R0 Bl R4 @100 3 t | while Continental Can ross briskly to 1041 . Chicago ¢ L A16 T4 198 |, FOURPRY=Dressed, firm; chickens 160 1 $ 14 on its gain of 8% points wmulfle=- Minneapoite i ¢ i I e Ll T, 1 g A il 1 2 Morcantile Marines regained wome of mn SRRt - c 8 4 tai|#1@21%e; tarkeys 15 @200 y 26 | 740/ 8 00| o | 7 48] 670 {heir_ recont prominence’ the preferred ris o, 3 — Hecelpts and disposition of live stock at ing 4 points, an od Fruit kept pace e 1 T 1 G Kansas City Graln Market, the Unlon Stock yards, Omaha, for twen - Zith the rise in (hese issuess United Winnipel s 299 .. ... | Kanses City, M U, —~WHEAT—Cash, | ty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock . | States Industrial Alcohol featured its par- g ML foportod todes No. '3 hard, $1.05G110; No. 4 red, §1.060 BCEIPTS—CARLOADS H“gli‘nd Shooterl Breaks Forty- | [/l Class with a temporary gain of 1% WHEAT-No. 3 hard winter: 3 cars, o104 |L0K; afay, ‘91014, July, ¥Losanoh.” | 00 " Cauie How 'y, ¥ Five Out of Fifty Targets P A e 1 car, $1.03%; 1 car, $1.03%. No, 3 hard | CORN-—No 2 mixed, 68% @10c No. c, ) ’ 1 an: g ' ! v Do 5 yollo o May, | Wabi § riods of strength and mctivity ¥ 5 4 Qiniors L cer, 01045 1 can, Bzl 2 care, | hite, J0 Ne 3 votlow, 10010%0; May, | QO pucinie 1 & 4 i Thrown, Total saies of atocks amounted to 710, | &8 Our offering today and You know the kind of i s i b ca i 6 cars, |00 —No. 3 @46 2 lUnfon Pseific 2 000 whares. B Virgini ictures F' makes ~— $1,00; 3 cars, 9%ge. i cur, 99c; 1 oar, 98 e OA 0. & white, 44% @46%ec; No. 2|Unlon Pacifi . 40 1 2 g ! tomorrow 18 irginia pictures Fox makes y h / ¢ ! [ mixed @l C &N W Ciiiia8 B 2 RA ENT | April statements of Trans-Continental and ' i 3 gt 3 cars, o 'er;v 4 hard Jinter 4 oarn, 9hc mixed, 40Q41 44 e e (A ) 2 fi DAN BRAY GIVEN PRES greater Granger ronds were again highly | &8 Pearson in Blazing Love. chuck full of dramatic action no,’ a':r':}n' i'.lr“fi"m” 1| Coffes Mark C. BT, M & O 21 11 2 5 —_— favorable, Union Pacific reporting u net and holding you spellbound 3 aar, Piikes 1 ovcs b o 8| Now York, May 15.—Thers wes & pe. |Cn B & asst " G Tl Grand Island, Neb,, May 25.—(Spe- |increase of $1,448,000 with $645,000 : for Miss Pearson is a well throughout, and here is one ixedi 1 car, 98%c; 1 car, 96%o; 1 car, al of melive lquidation In the market |G+ o & Qowest 0. 28 31 3 cial Telegram,)—C, C. Tappin of | Bonds wre steady on a fair aistribution |8 known New York dram- that will prove no exception s oe (1 Romipls Dare winter: | for eoffes Cutures kere today. Eneept 07 |o) ' [ & P. west | § & : of truding, Total sales, par value, 4,430,000 atic favorite, having created to the rule—take it from us. 2 cars, $7c; 1 car, Ade wlightly vier Brazilian receipts thers | {1 1o & Hoagland, Neb., won the state doubles | 7 71104 States and Panama bonds were ¥ g RYE—Sample: 317 sacks, $6e ws 1o featurs in the reports from pri. | Minols Central 2 1 . ) . P LU i it “ the fmrt of the Vampire in A f 2 ”(‘,ar;: r;'u hz white: 1 car, 69%e; 1 car, | mary markets that seemed to attract much | “hicaso Gt sl ' i championship in the A\"‘"fl?ka Sports- B o S i Fool There Was in its dra- Miss Pearson is seen to ic, No. 3 white: 3 cars, 69c. No, 6 white: | attention around the ring and the selling | , 76 3 s ] 7 |men’s tournament yesterday, secur . . § i ; axcenti 1 00 # 1 car, 62c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 10c, No. | was most generally attributed to reslizin Totsl ""("I"‘"",’jm,,_“”‘\ m,‘.x’,, % ¢ ing forty-five out of fifty targets Prlnters Holdln matic, not picture form, - t-‘ :“.‘v"“;.’;‘“.’ }y d“ od ”ld yollow: 2 cars, 69%c. No. 4 yellow: 1 by either forelgn Investors o the nenrer e e it LS8Rt 1 ¥ ; vantage in the leading role, ::uc, NNo o yellow: 1 car, 68%0; approach of the new crop n Morsis & G atus ""';'; P. ”ilmf“” }m doubles. aly ’hm‘Ks'ey e ‘a ec iofl Miss Pearson’s picture but the entire company is e, No, 3 mized: 1 car, 9% Jos favorable view of immediate Mo 0, s of Omaha was second with forty G ner l El t et e Bea xshlle he asttings all g " Bwift and Co. 1,298 2,018 949 experience a8 een excellent, the settings al s e . " ] prospects. I\ of 2l o | . " o » 2 2 V. 3 y v : i R el e (AL Provanis. B M O miar g ate | Guduny Pk, €o.l,.. ‘604 90 204 |three and R, H, Starekey of North b 2 with the Vitagraph Com- that could be desired, and Onts—No. 3 white: § cars, 39 oponing at a decline of 10 to 11 points, | ATMOUr & CO T MR 192| Platte third with forty-one f y pany, but she is now under we know you will go away 89c. No. 4 white: 2 carm, 38%¢ with Heptember selling at 8.60c and De e e avify s In the 150 target event Hal Wag-| Indianapolis, Ind., May 24.—Mem- it Fox Fil i S vere th $0%0. Sample white: 1 car, 975 mbar &t 8.13¢, prices stesdied on coy- |J, W: Murphy s 1,221 " f Dill i 14 Td | bers of the International Typograph contract with the Fox Film saying you were more than 3 : X combe, o, prices steadled on co coln Pack, Ci id | bers ol - y A i P A 4 o 31%e; 1 cars, Hic. oring. Trading wan loss active on the rally [ Lincoin Pack Co. R e '%,”“” ol ]_’ er “)‘:3 "‘”." S | ¥ iy s ”{f l'ni]lml = Corporation and this is her pleased with the offering. Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 hard, |10 $8.640 for Beptember and &74c for De- B Omaha Pack Co.. o g | Verner, Adams, 142, Gus Sievers, |ical union throug e Un first appearance under their 1.02@1.06; No. 3 hard, $7c@8$1.06; No, 4 |comber, the market closing at a net ad. [LMEWEY FEOM SONREY. 4 . Grand Island, 142; Dan Bray, Colum- | States are voting today for officers |8 Hannar As usual, we have the in- d, 98@98; No. 2 ayring, $1.01@1.10; No. 3 [vance of 2 points on May and June, but | gt ® (0 oo 00 o .""|bus, 142; Dee Tharp, Grand Island,|of the organization. President Mars- : Srasting Dathe. wask ring, 98e@1.07; No. 2 durum, $1.00@1.01; | generally 7 points net lower. ales, 64,240 | 7" o/ ,“‘ ““ . AT ’ gree 4" -y 4 d 1 G. Se § N Vol | e teresting Patl e weekly 4 durum, 99c@$1.00, Corn: No. % white, | bags. May, #.40c; June, 8.46c; A T SO, el «oen | 141 b 1 den Ilvf' cott r; New ()h( 113 :" Op- Going back to our old and a comedy, while our 'm:'u:lrd‘:iu';:N:n:n'.',m::u‘;)':vé;“ruxno o gy ML -‘7’3{.’"”'{"4:,:,‘»,‘..»“":”;'; N e milton e as i “I;f” Bray ;,l :_nlumbux was mha]li Imsclt rl»r.r;--r ection, :‘e m”(::fit standby “Wid,” his re- musical program comes in ® white, 82@07c; No. 2 yollow, 69% G10c; [ January, $.83c; February, 8.8%c; March, [Sullivan Bros, ... 18 ’ tendance at the first tournsment held |in the election centers in the contes ort on this picture is as fol- for your favorable attention No. 8 yellow, 69@60%¢c; No. 4 yellow, 634 @ | 5.02¢; April, & }:" - Kan, Calf Co.. l: . by the Nebraska sociation forty | for secretary-treasurer. J. W. Hays, ; lows: also, :: A ‘:«. ;'yel;hw,'lm‘:lfizu.q:l'a“C y;‘uuw‘, Bpot_ coffoo, Rio 7n, 8%e; Bantos | (RS AN S a | years ago, and has never missed a|who has held the office for a number “WONDERFUL CHAR e 0. mixed, LH 0. e b s A ’ 4 e o i i 2 s U » mixad, 68%@60c; No. 4 mixed 61%0 "vN‘"""Mh" Sk soared 4 Ao’ sunt S | DK Ao SRl | : meet since that time. He was the ars, is opposed for re-election by xt week we have B8%c; No, 6 mixed, 67@68¢c; No. 6 mixed, | treight situntion Moyors o Sl <« | recipient this evening at a meeting of | W, E. Merritt of Houston, Tex., ACTERIZATION B Y Douglas Fairbanks, Wil- 84@67c. Outs: No. 2 white, 40K@41ci| The official cables reported a decline of | Wanner Brow ... 13 the sportmen of a fine leather up-|The official canvass of the vote will |8 BEAUTIFUL ARTIST. Hani Colller and Theds B Mtandard, 40% @40%c; No. 3 white, 39G |75 roiw at Rio and of 1-164 In the rate of | 100N Harvey $78 holstered chalr as 8 eciation by |be b 7 ha b : i ILISK A1 e d ;‘l.!fc; No. 4 white, 38% @38%c. Barley: | jio exchange, whilo the SBantos market was |J00%en & Lungren ... 10 ok i ,I" :lvru|4 hair ‘&h}an appr! rlalmnf y |be begun on June 7 at the interna- |§ As a whole, very well done —positively the strongest : 4 « huyel verenes B8 66 3 " iting, 62@65c; No. | feed. 63@57e. Rye: | uncnangea sther buyers i . 456 [the members of the organization for |tional headquarters in this city. It Story, has moral and holds week’s program we have ever No. 3, $9930c; No. 3, s8@4sc e his faithfulne The scores: bably will two weeks irecti 't mi i Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee Now Yook Cotten Markes, WOtAls o isrniora kBl 0380 v 3,00 I aor ouBLEs, | PTORRRIY N} OcCUDY WU/ ¥ Direction, very good. offered. Don’t miss a single by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, | O CATTLE — Retolpts were liberal for & (Twenty-five pairs, fifty targets i i Star, beautiful—an artist. one of these pictures—you’ll 815 _South St th New York, May 26—COTTON~8pot, | Thursday, the total for the four days y P Yy targets.) Omaha T hical N. ) L 8 Lhe quiet; middling uplands, 12,900, sales, 300 |wmounting to 15,514 head, the largest since | Velk vevers 48DevVOS ..., .3 maha Typographical union, Ivo. Support, fine and fair.” regret it if you do. los. four weekn ugo, but slightly smalier than |Lockwood ...... ;“‘-lm'r e :: 190, held its annual election of offi otton futures opensd barely steady; July, |a year ago. onney ROPERR 5 0 e 05%5, cers yesterday, in connection with its 109 0 b o 3 The demand ry kood for the bet. |Mitten tiiie. 40Thompson ........ 30 v ec o = - " | [1opif | Jueds Octaber, Lhate; Dmcamber, 13.007 | FI SUMARA NP AT S0 Tuas” cha mar. | B B Thars. 1111 83" Bmitn. ... 34 | vote ‘for International ‘Typographical | iS5 g 1125 % 110 Wutures closed atendy; July, 13.47c; Oc. |Ket was active while prices were atoady o 3 eiives ::f?“':f‘".wn' :+#- 3 lunion officers. The local' officers — Y o eves #old up 1o , | Gt S iene s > h == =2 T . Ao Al Docember, 12.90c; January, | yhich s the new high record Morehouse ... 34Conn . . 30| chosen are: President, John H. Mar- 13 The cotton market closedbarely steady |, oW and heifers of felr quality Mete [Koyen Ji L a8Cobb . 33 |tin of the Daily News; vice president, . - wteady, but the medium kinds were a ¢ | Gallatly .......... 49Crossman . 36 | Fred Sulli f The Bee; - At a net decline of 12@21 points, slow. ' Ne . red J‘ »Sullivan of C_ ee, secre — Btockers and feed ontinue firm, the [ i Nelson iy S * 3% |tary-treasurer, Roy G. Hinman of the Omaha May Murket. market being as his at any time this [ Fraren H e 31| News; recording. secretaty, L. H p ] 4 o | veu v 5l B nora 4100001100, Nar 1 Las z':‘;'nn,"gfl: Quotations on cattie: Good to choles KInksley ....... ::{:“",},"_‘pp"n ’ 31| Kolb of the News; sergeant-at-arms, 2, $7.0009.00; No. 3, b.00@7.00; Choice mid- | beeves, $9.60@10.00; fair to good beeves, | LAUERRE <o ore e GUIR g .35 |J. H. Collins; trustees, Oscar Ander- 1and, nons here, $10.00610,60; No. 1, $9.00 | $9.26@/9.60; common to falr beeves, §8.26@ | KAUIMAN oo oo SO0CR0 ny oo et Al the B " H Beal @1000; No, 2, $7.00@900; No, 3, $6.00¢ | 9.26; good to choice helfers. $7.76@900, | i By dnt 13 | 80n of the Beacon press; Henry Beal 100, Choiee lowland, nonie here, $3.000 |good to choice cows $1.60@8.36; (talr e PRI - W 134 |of the Journal-Stockman and R. E. R e Mo B PARETE - geod senn DIL@1S0) Aeme iy | Morshenss 1.0 i Testes .123 | Sperry of the News; delegates to the NALPALFAZCholce altalta, 418,000 14.00; foodors. %00 5,10, fule 1o good . teaders, | Koven LT 14 it 124 | International . Typographical union No. 1, §12.00@13.00; No. 2, 10.00. No | 47, 50@4.00; common to falr feeders, $6.76@ | YA"® SRS convention at Baltimore, Henry P.|! A Park in the Middlle West, demand whatever for the lower grades. sod (0 .0l " ou <1398chwas : 8 8 4 The Most Beautiful Amusement Park in the e — LSl paeh se ahuies pieskans, 013000001 [ Gsustiy 1380 Brien Van Dercreek of The Bee, and E. H. Molal Mories, stock calves, #7.26@8.76; veal | Wolback o iy McMasters of the Journal-Stockman. o o York, May 46 —METAL —Load, 4710 491000 12.00; bile, atagn, oic. 46,000 | Hases Lo HENevile O 1 pen ts Gatestor the deason 5; wpelfer, qulet; Ei Louln deliy- e ery, 14% usked, Copper firm; slectrolytic, PEEF STEERS, Nelson sereneos139Klots ] LCHICAGO near by nominal; August and’ later, $38.50 W - y “ Wooa 4 331 Menr t W e, ORAIN AND PROVISIONS. |P080 87 "J0h "stindy and unchanged. Tin | % A LT ) a0 PR Starckey .........140Miller velyn Nesbl a Features of the Trading and Closing Prices (103} frof offered at 34800 1 muE dohhtn o ++r 34 0Ma\ser : unda a e ng At London, wpot copper, £120; tutures, (43 1111 4 38 cpIas “Pas B Sullivan.......1188tansberry Weds J&ck Cllfford 1 ] on Board of Trade. (128; electrolytic, (162 "Spot Un, €102 tow; (S4-..... 818 6 48 48 144581811 Taylor .......... 134Delaney N Chicago, May 26.—Drought and excossively | futures, £192 185, Lead, (31 7 6d. spel- |23 L1378 9 8 1 1072 ¢ Smith : 137 MeDonald While the formal opening will not be until Memorial Day, the hot weather causing rapid deterioriation of | ter, £96.. 2...,..0276 076 1hi,...,0007 B K0 Patterson . 136 Cobb Sunday for the inspection of the pub- crops in Oklaho and partaof Kansss DT —— 18......0000 9 88 29 1006 90 Lockswond 128 Wiity w York, May 25.—~Evelyn Nes- park will be thrown open next Sunday for pe ::‘:'" ;M"l advances today in the wheat Ol and Rosin, Beoapys t i i Slattery L. 13TKinelty bit Thaw, divorced by Harry K lie. No expense has heen spared to put the park in the best ccmilm:y‘t:l rket here, Closing prices, although v b g 26 IRPEN- |37+ 3 3 won . ol 5 ~ 5 Wi Silad, ‘were 1 @10 not higher, with July | TINE-Firm, 3061 snles (15 Dvisy per |10 1428 10 38 1AL 1030 | Qedney He8toner Thaw last month, and Jack Clifford, Mr. Carl H. Edwards, an experlenced park man from the east, wil At $1.10% 1 and Septomber at $1.11%. Corn | cuipts, 414 bbis.; shipments, none; stock, STEERS AND HEIFERS. Dawson . 1378awyer her dancing partner, returned here have the management, and everything will be better than ever re. dost 14 to 3% oonts; oats finished half down | 9,603 bbls H e 2 i Knox . 122 Kaufman tonight after a hasty trip to Balti- 1o A shade advance, and provislons off b ROSIN—Firm; sales, 680 bbls.; receipts, |18:-+.. 632 8. 40 10 . o Boves ¥ 136 Lohn 1 Sad th b fiad to e 1,401 bbls.% shipments, none; stoek 57,197 |38 co.c. §90 9 16 63 11 139 Dubrava more and announced that they hac v As & result of prevalling adverse condi- [ bbis. Quotations: A, H, €, D, $4.35 v, #o e 4 « 880 12608terman been married in Maryland. tlons, estimates on the Oklahoma wheat | §4.40; G, H, $4.50 K, $4A0%: M. §4.86; |31-+-002107 986 18 974 138 Douglas pASRLERIL = e = ©rop were reduced by some authorities to- | N, §4.00@6.00; WG, §6.160@6.25, WW, $5.40 HEIFERS, 142W, Armogast . day to low asx 15,000,000 bushels, as| - > . B..000. TH8 785 2 720 8 25 Sulliva 3R - o Sullivan 1371, Armogast = WERInGt recent forecants of 25,000,000 bushels [ Sy BULLS B Tharp $41 Tabiiamn ome ew es an Inst last year's harvest of 36,5 HO0 New Tork Ma 26 DRY 1 1440 7 26 1 2100 T 85 oves 121 Larsen w also much diminished, nccording to : A SAY 4 1......1380 7 90 Winkowitz . 123 Howard E Sh ld “ - . Gurrent opinions, one widely accepted total | W0Olen Koods were today In mode CALVES. R 133 Vancott Ve One OU Admission to Park Will Be Free, as Usual, Deing 76,000,000 bushels, whereas the lutest j"‘;'.‘l"“ 8t l:kl;v " Were advance X 27 675 . 632 826 Waggoner v re 145 Wells . este 00, shole. " d n goods and yarns were firm 3 3 2 00 [ 90! ‘] g:;:r"-'ut:'rlt T]n:lm"v‘ ml".':“’ v:l:’v“v“- ".‘,'. "_1“ taw sllik was higher and in good demand l”m.“ l:";,,:‘,‘,w .u41 run‘tl i &‘3".”""‘" 7 :::nn.','.'m R Dnnk HOt water wheat were decidedly scarce the greater £ - v Bt An Sank Felmdh b Palmer 128 MeKibben Part of the day, but on the other hand, the :"; York Money Market. faaten iy Tawndn. il o s H g _ | e s L s &ttempts to buy showed a materlal browd- | New York, May 25.--Mercantile paper, | b, ¥ g it : 26 Bradatree | o | "4 e cont; aterling. €0 day b, ST | N iikla” ande in mest caseer o dime lower | Glass 131 Bmith | in the Momlng | GAYETY .oManas tia o pward course | dem d, 47 §. cables, 478 7 ay. N fvans 2 ). | 1 e o o 0 ofore A5 _geliare. B inderm 6§ Humphre, 2 Phone D h B e, Preitians oh ommor W pbefore | BONDS-—Government, weak railroad, [ 81l of 100 lower, and in many casen looked | Linderman i 1411 Wash away all the stomach, liver, W Resaien stoady ven more. other markets reported [ Morga 00 BN 8ad pobuible howers oapectally In | T TIMEE LOANS—Easy; sixty days 214 @3 | breaks, but sellers thoukht that packers | Hreeden Doggett ST and bowel polsons before LAST TIMES TODAY --TWO DAYS-- .lm'-“nu:‘v.--m; ;‘::.n‘.:-m ":-:rl){ '-lfl.: per ,;-m_Jn‘ ty days, 1% @3 per cent; six | Were asking for too large a concession hers, ;']l;xl:rm Th s::r’mn . ::: breakfast. Danlel Frohman Presents i e | months, Qi per nt and on early rounds not & great deal was PP Jran L 8Y—Kasler; ., 2% per|done. Mids failed to improve much, how- | D 5 | — . ket. A wsustalning influence, | cont; low, 2 por cent; ruling rats, Iaat | over, and movement finally started on a | Frye 171 HAZEL DAWN ’ Rowever, was liberal forelgn buyink, which | loan’ 23 closing bid, 2% offered at 2%. | 100 Jower basis, most of the hogs selling | Simpson 120 hrluau{ |).1u 000 bushels for the govern -|'| 8 ref ‘.’- ref MMM, K. & T 1st that way g Smith ... 126 Nelson 138 To feal your best day In and day out, 1o || In a Thrilling lg‘nmltlc Romance of the uy ment of Groece UL 8 ref. s Mont. Power Gs. 7% | The fnish was the everyday dull, weak | Werts 1 ke ... 140 [ foel cloan inside; no sour bile to coat your ountaine breaks in the v of corn fol coupon 0% Mo, Pac. con 6s ¢ oW ubo 3 ? 1 u::‘;”: it et dltiens s e br o858 rig: M RN Y G ¢ s SEMIPLC NTIR 8 ARFC RS Cwaniy SVY Jeade e T 1211 tongue and sicken your breath or dull your “Th F d G'rl" At 21st and Paul 00 bushela 10 the publie slevator capac- | 1. & 38 coup 1018 o AU O Tl e e e Y N head: no constipation, billous attacke: sick e reu i Bore wers te be made forthwith. Re- | (1 & 48 T HORN. T CIty dhe T (g o) Inte malow were weak at early | " SNOOLIE ~entire = PrO®|neadache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid AL aides, the ORI, o ddaal he,INe: BTRW- | \oien Giell. s 100 N i prices, and even then quite & few loads |§rams: Conn, Quigley, Neidring, | o on you must bathe on the inside like G g 5 N STy S SVing & T were reported as still unsold at midday. | Hoffman, Frees, Marcow, Thompson, | . ey e L 10 crop damage reports from Oklahoma Al T. & v H B | o i SN ’ PSOM, ooy bathe outside. This is vastly more im B n. Beatih' dvices trom other aates | o o yrsaci e i ety ony: | Gaucher, Prince, Bermman, B, Vallen- | .00 2" CLic™ 0y ouin poree: 4o, net. ab- | TONIGHT BIG4- RING WILD ANIMAL B S visions weakioned with Bous and corn, | Atehisen gen re Line tht little that Buik of [ tine, Henninson, F. Sullivan, Hap- | o0y impurities into the biood, wh | Bo D Mat. Tomorrow Bath Re) eot. 14 $14 &T i a5 high as 99.70 ¢ f | EVA ALONG B10%; Mo, 8 red, SL03; No. 8 hard. | 0., T & Q. Join V) 6..114 40 99 28 o wwe U0 u Octs To kesp thess polsons and toxina | LANG in- :‘A“_: L11Wi No. 3 hard, $10TH@ 1004 | s N L & San Pr T0..103 130 9§ 45 48,308 160 9 B0 3 fushed from the stoma: ver, kidneys | . 1 o n I 4 yol C M AM " of .00 10 ‘ m . N L With W, P, CARLETON, ‘ F I T TIR G At AL o Tt (B LR HEH TG R Officers For Year arink vatore breakfant each || viatineon” SheSieh . i sandurd, 3@ 430 Rye 2and (OB L &P Ny a1 a 10 SMEEP-~Yesterday the bad break in | £ hot water with a teaspoontul || Next Weeki All the Comforts of Home, N, "I.':'.:n:-"u" Bariay ‘:,‘:“ i 1 ot GO ' t fle 40 31K | prions at Chicaws was not falt her Bl } s { i SROMRAIR. 50t - Yhie W imothy, Clover 0@ 1s 00 b ean 2.0 M Lon the closs, when thres loads which falied | rs. O Scott was re-elected treohon the ‘ol | $@25.00, Lard, 11362 Ribs ‘ Hy 8 Rub ea ) . e & ah fa arity and freshen .n :l-'v:.'.llx,x:.'n ard, 112 i *Eris gon W TN . 4 wers Ui 4 . or than | pregident of the Clio club for <the | men ract, before putting more f 1T°N|TE NEW BUTTER—Unsettlod Qon Electrie ba 1048 SWeat L alits ware vory am pach. | fourth term at a meeting held on sty | 8:20 RU FOTATORS U e re T Conret 0 R wael” i » m the | Wednesday at the home of Mrs X qukttet poand ‘ol Nisidtons | 2 e :.. -'.lllo Mo@ il oh, Minn ™ ' "y Y v wore {and Mrs, W, D Percival are first and | 1 almost ta noept & | mta_Obios, $0c@ 1180, new be Y il with such tght sup- [second vice presidents, Mrs. W. N/ | D g end i § LTI ¢ (i i . ! vice | which s nel uspleass Drini - - and Alabania, seoked an b pteady or close | McFarland, secretary, and | Mrs. | S over e EMPRESS | BORE COUCATED. PERFORMING WILS Artampha 117061 Mank learin | . . ' weil | Charles Morrison, treasurer your syatem of wons and tosine TODAY TONIGNY ANIMALE THAN BHOWN BY ALL OTHER FOULTNY hanged Omaba, M . for | siong fors A load of ey | The club will continue its study of | davest oo LITTILE MIP AND NAPOLION SHOWS coM Chie Whe s 2 vod | Qumaha boda CERr e fue | geod 24 lemie sald fn arty! | u . . RN 1% -peeren s REE CONWAY GIRLS ISR 1 114, No 3 red 110 the corresy ay lea . b | bringing b white & o 7 “heni | Mexico and South America next yea To feel like o folke # ke you feit HAYS & NEAL AR @I AN, N d hard ! sleana aies ol On a ant of illness in fapilies tore . L nerves And muscies | COOK & ROTHERT i Ne 1 peliaw. 115 @ aht 11008 pesterday, dupiientsd the [ of members, the annual picnic dinner | came s 4 with . THE FRETENDER AFRINAN LIOK W, 1@t Oats Na CHICAGD LIVE STOOK MARKEY M 1 not be held until 8 g ¢yl i s 0 Sunday, May 24, N ONE ACY o) siandard, 41840 | R P : 0 S v held until September 14 | sedy pornons e treatment & CHARLIE CHAPLIN W “POLICE" §_neminal; Ne 4 0 Cattle U nsetiiod, Weak, and Shes M ¥ " » e e e igg s b s S e b 467 T | (Nere we K : sprine lumba uneeld P INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY weter ael gt oing, sweele AL . ATy merse | et dod ey ‘Uil (i OF MUSIC IN CONCERT | i vl o et LTI o i Mickigen. Wiesanain” Nintescls” ond | roma, 4ad halten $0 1101 . A " i b il of - o Internatiomal Academy ol M. arfare — p——— i whitss, Bio@ il 00, Minnescia and | # i 48y e } . Paj : : g e ote will spen sl (he Meaton CHn b - . waw Mimin J s . . . 4 L) \ nt i " WA eve shure, 15 - T B g M e SR EE S Opens Sat, May 27 | |3 e, 1 R ¢ Abame o s gy N A have be wt e instrumental music of the pe . Dancing and Nollee Shoting Bvery Bhe. 01 1h1 04 i sty 409 o~ % Ave Neen - ¥ : e » Jotte POULTRY - Allve, anchangnd | s . siew gyl . Aram was furnished by a W R Ahiee ROOK YOUR PIONICN Now ‘N . 4 o weee 2 8 N = s | plege estra and consisted of var s e oA i . foty ¢ e o Ty e by d vw ' ah s selections I VAtore” | Daa't Hide Thom With & Veil; Remave Them Moune o0 Foaturss R .:0.‘1.:;' far M owhmar- N a\::’\."'_ ‘ . adll naiabions gl STt famee fand the "Foet and Peastnt erture Witk the Othine Proscription. s .[ o o ey b .i’n-"p:' A | M Lawis Live ek Masket . ¥ P A i | The dren's in classes were als Neew's » > o Prookin: taed AV —Prosente . LWt e 1 owhe| avis Live Bk Marke wiine 0L [ feature of the entectaing o vemeds tee Preshion with he gwe - - - :‘2'."‘.‘". MEE B e ae et ildona_ ey 84 CATTUR-Revaivin Mgt Boreitud Sl | ). M Mynsfid, dieector of the onte of o ronabie draes shat 4 @ Ay PR i HOP--THE DEVIL'S BREW , LA | B N e T [ Ly Samtae o0 ot 1wt & oy e | MOURKE PARK || A %vg.n Wttt bt & G " Liverpant Girnin oad '} . : iy T - e iyl ol Fribag, Mor g ods Doy | pium Smugehng | i ¢ duk W sad - . . 4 - A Ll - . R 0 rear-a, pebim m, WSS oy v v |SONS OF ST. GEORGE MARK | oo, "™ O 1 1 Sl . PR T A R R B LRt R Rt ELET U EMPIRE DAY BY DANCING | ey draeeos aed & fow Ay win Ms W ’ . " AR . ' Mas v i » E Nlpet Amarkan mised, sew, dn | @ " ) wes "o Members of the Soviety SANES ohanid b ' - | s RS Four Shaws Daily s Heabn - Wiy e 1 4 shean by wes Vb | Sons of S George 1o the number of J woil o (b & ' . . lwlwlw) ambe ‘ or B0 aasembled ot the Labor tem. | #9 & Ssaviit . TODAY o Winssapedia ot l‘ubu j,", 1Tyl e b R B & : be lant night for the e of cales | e Avd ¢ wore Narma Talmadge \a RORERT £ sON ' | Uihee A Ml L e W . . 5 f . s | S it | wotorrow Doe Ak et Bk Bowvelda Moot b | % et i o e o0 5 || #THE CHILDREN IN ' LA Na LE merthess o 4 Sarthern, 00D 10 [ PR MRt saar, Baber paeaie “FOR A WOMAN'S TAIR Rantg Vene Comady BILAIE Bt