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VN 700 SR T TN T e 2T SO ke 3 vy RYE—92% 093 . cholce, $6.76@7.60; ewes, falr to good, $5.11 CORN—Yeligw, 31912 / O epreseitative sa) CORN—Yellow, § e. epresen ve sales: QATS_Na. 3 white. 184 03tc. Cattle Receipts Large and the|xo. S 1.96@1.99. 6505 Tdaho ewes Sl Prices Steady to Lower— | ‘st cull lambe . OMAHA GENEKAL MABKET. 904 Tdaho lam —~8heep Were Steady. 1390 Idaho lambs RAIN AND PRODUCE iz |LIVE STOCK MARKET -z g’ at Rules from Unchanged _zto Two Oents Higher, with g.ut of Sales at Advance. $ \Wholesale Prices for Produce Charged by 320 Idaho ew : BUTTER—Na ) Sremmere. in eary R e —No |_cresmery. In earfons nr ““ MAREKET IS STRONG |, AUTTERCNe 1 crenmery i noten. | HOGS CLOSE SOME LOWE 7 , in cartons, Ib., 20c; lowest grade, 135 Tdaho foeder lambe Omaha, July 11, 1916, [1756 Idaho lamba . Cattle. 268 Tdaho lambs . 16 native lambs . 34 native yearling owes fe. Omal 11, 1916, ) PONLTRY—Rrofiers, alive. under 2 it e toea light o : o T e o fate domand |20@36c; hens. 14%c; special roosters and | ocficiut Monday The wheat mar- |Stas. 10@10%c; springs, 20c; geess, 10C; | 1igtimaute Tuesd Trom anchanged 1o 3 conts higher, | ucks. 12c; youns ducks, léc; turkeys, 12o; ruled ‘Dulk. of the samples wore scld at a advance, only a few cars of poorer capons, 2ic; guineas, 25¢i| Two days this weekd 9,239 luO!l 00 per dos.; pigeons, $1.00 | Same days last week. 1,508 % @1%c higher. d for all grades of corn and mont ‘the samples were sold at a good ad- over yesterda! q-ou:lonl " h oata market was quite Irregular, the : -3 white selling nnennnl-;l -nd‘lh;vN 4| brick, ,.,": (s s.-r Inberger; 'm Cattle . Sle Solling. at & half oont Adva Roquefort Boclets, 66c; Italian Romano. | Hogn “‘".:“' Fesy Qftie trading in tye i2c; full cream Wisconsin twins, 17ic; |Sheep . Same days last year.. 6,849 9,439 The following table shows the Tecelpte of 2,000 head; market steady; native beef ca cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaba | tle, $7.20@11.20; w. tock market for the year to date, as compared with lust year 1916, 16. Tne. 615,807 526,807 90,500 923,091 1,717,879 206,112 t and flour, equal 19%¢; York Herkimer, white, 20e; Kummin et for the last few days, with compariso dsp Sago (Kreuter), dosz., Date. | 1916. H’li 11914.11913.(1912 1911, » bushels. today, A D PR L, L PRS- e 513 E E NRRE T T NEW YORK STOCKS Further Enforced Liquidation of “War Brides”’ and Other Kindred Specialties: MANY ISSUES AFFECTED New York, July 11.—Further enforced liquidation of ‘“war brid clulties of kindred description was witnessed the selling movement being more active and comprising an unusual number CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. of issues. Only a few speclal stocks were spared in the sense that their losses were :::‘n‘: :: 0 :g:s Cattle Steady, Hogs Weak and Lower, Sheep | comparatively nominal. Sume da o0 7,439 Steady. United States Industrial Alcohol, yes day's sensationally weak feature repeated, Chicago, July = 11—CATTLI—Recolots: | its low price of $1.07%, but rallied to $1.14, and closed at §1.11%, & net gain of 3%c. American coal products added 11% points to its setback of the previous day, regaining about % and General Chemical yielded six rent_ @ points on very few transactions. 031129 1118340 i fnght, §9,60010.00; mixe e, Xnelde:nllybther:;t;k in these particular At e Sl e % 5; 85; pigs, | issues whose by-produts enter into the man- were quoted at | feiiien and tripiets, 170} Amoricas, 10 (be. | The following table shows tha averago | 1sings g O o oush $A0@D5: BlER | e of capiosives was in part ascribed wnch, b, 19%c; favorites, b Ibs. esch, Ib.. me-- of hogs at the Omaha lve stock mar- sumrv 'AND LAMBS—Receipts, 16,000 | to the arrival of the German submarine, head; market, steady; wethers, $6.76@3.30; | jaden with dye stuffs and chemicals. More ewes, §3.25@7.50; lambs, $7.60911.00. likely, however, their depreciation resulted and other spe- u f er; |V e mainly from o’ weakoned technical rgurket SN M 2SRRI it el o xo:‘r-l:d‘n;:;-r'fi L Rk H}’ 5. Towls Xive Siosh Markpt position. * ‘wheat receipts were 691,000 hu-h- urge. $3.40; Roynl Lunch, medium, $1.36: 22, ; 1] 82 8t. Louls, July 11.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | There was constant selling of the ship- shipments 365,000 Hoyui lunch, largs. $2.40; smull Roquefort, 181 917,400 head; market, steady; native —beef | ping fssues with declines of 3@5% polnts of 346,000 bushels and mrs, SL40; lat Roquefort, jarw, $300; 1 39) steers, $7.50G11.30; yearling steers and | in United Fruit and Atlantic Gulf and West f 331,000 bushel mento chedse. ginss, §1.95; McLuren %1 7 99) helfers, $3.60@10.65; cows, $6.50@8.25; | Indles, while Mercantile Marine preferred - #'Peimary carn recelpts were 7 devilea cheese, SUc: Mcluaren nippy cheess, * stockers and feeders, $5.500 ok helped to add to the depression of the 4 shipments bushel ¥0u, Century or Philudelphia cream, $1.00; 3 1 6] Okjahoma steers, $5.50@9.90; prim final hour with an extreme decline of 7 of 576,000 nd shipments of [ appetitost, 45c; Neufchstel, 46c; lunch 7 24 ling stears and heltor $5.15010.35; cows polits. yeai heens. b0¢;, Gold Medal Cumvinbert, 240, a 134 i 9 and he 00@8.00; prime southern | giygebaker featured the moto: oats receipts were 620,000 bus! sifniuture Camembert, $1.20: band-made || 74 b steers, $0. ooow 00; native calves 114 points, with five for 474,90 bushels, against re- | cheese (45 in boz), b9c; ~Phoenix brand g7 9 11.76. thres for Chandler. Mexicans w 0 bushels und shipments of | wivy lnpurted Swise cheess, tine, per dos e HOGS—Recelpt 600 hend: disposed to improve, but reacted sharply on hels last year. $6.00; Fhoenix brand fancy Camembert, tins, 7 34| 81 lowar:. pign: anc disturbing rumors from the- southern bor- *CRRLOT ‘RECEIPTS, $400; Phoenix brand fancy American cheese, 708 82 M der, Petroleum losing four points, with twi Wheat, Corn. Oats, | th ; Parmevan, in glass. small, |July 9 (..., § 98| HH $10.10@10.15; A cirens. Cannn 463 191 i peanut butter, jars, $0c. 0| 6 95 70 SHEEP AND ~LAMBS—Receipts, Coppers and met le. J 1% * 11 head; market, stron 1 to short seHing, based in some measure on FISH—Fresh: Catfish, smail, 17c; steak, | sg, 1o, Mallbut, 14c. Whitefh, "hard’ bright B T [ T arne ier rout, Mo 1 Tte Wton mirk | the Unlon Stock yards, Omaha, for twenty- .. |No. 1, fancy, 16c. Piokerel, dressed, 1lc, | fOUF hours ending at 3 o'clock, p. m., yes-| Kansas City, July 11.—CATTLE—Receipts, $6.00©10.00; Rt HOGS—Receipts, 13,000 head; market, Missour! Pacific ... b e + beel apper, 13c. Spanish macker : eated, the Maximum rate being steady: bulk of sales, $9.70@9.95;. heavy, [ rop: Kiomunt s phaior (5, ie ive offerings clipped ewes, $4.0 siipped the feverish state of the forelgn market and investment stocks I general were States Steel. Bethlehem St maximum Salmon, Chinook: red, 1Sc; pink, 1 1t | terday: market steady; prime fe Nk, b, Mok Vo, dror < stots' Bo: RECEIPTS—CARS. s Parl e o 7:“:‘..'J§!'°"“¢J§.‘;°.'n‘; Sifre Cropples, medlum, 10c; order | Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Hor's. | ¥ weatern $T.00 Total sales of stocks amounted to 6980 1. dressed, 9c. Steak P. 17 ) b g d '“""7, e 3 Haddock, N Ve 4S8 QIL flurry. in call loans was not 100. United States bonds were unchanged on Unlon Pacifice L1} 34 18 1 9c.' Whitetish, Lake Eris|C. & N. W., o 3 11 |mesenss: sumers and: butshere 40480 |cuntwilh & (2 jumbo, 236. Flounders, fancy, 11c. Mackerel, e o e LRI LD LR AL -‘n::: o, “8had roe each. efe. " Frogs ’ i 1] head: market, steady; lambs, 4860 '.g e «« | yearlings, $7.50@8.50; wethers, §6. b4 Frults and, Vegetables, 26 i | ewes, $6.76@7.10. was $3,91 Pl 66, Frult and vegetable quotations furnished i X No. 3 mludx 3 cars, | by the Oflinsky ';?# sy 3 1 & Sloux City Stock Market. ., T8¢, ., X, ; 136s, 2888, | . ° by Sloux City, July 11.-—~CATTLE-Receipts, 2508, $4.75; 3008, 216s, §5; 324s, | ChICEEO Gt. We 3 B iy 2,300 head; market steady; native steer Lemona: Golden - Bo box, $6.60; Golden Bowl, 420s, s other| Total recelpts ...188 154 $7.80@9.85; cows and heifers, $5.75. 11 calves, $7.50@11.50; bulls, stags, etc., § 308, 0 Locomotive.... 5300 647 3 whi| 4.60; Florida, 86, Pineapples: Cattle, Hogs. Sh HOGS—Recelpts, nno bead; market 50 Am. Ay e No.. ¢ -ul: Lo s el P W k”"’"“* Morrls & Co. . o .105'1. 818 | 100 lower; heavy, $6.6009.85; mixed, Am. Smelt. & Ref. 7,100 93 91% ‘white: 1 car, 3% B oot R Swift & Co. 872 3,466 612, @9. w lght, $9.40Q9. mk of sales, $9.46 | Am. Bugar Ref.......... coo.c co0- Y #3.60. Cherrl *“! e-n ;nm—mm; lu. ‘1 M:td' t'tbrnnu. crate, y 3 Home grown, ¢ 92, Gooseberri Standards, cor Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co, .. Schwarts & Co. ...... J. W. Murphy . :lnocolnhl"l;hlnl Co. . ‘Burbanks, box, 81 Tas mal acking Co, 31.16; mediym, red, L35 Wa Bwitt (Kansas City).. :“":.6"“";":,,‘1; ) bb L Pos bu.. 81 Peaches: Bu, |Cudahy (Kansss uty) % yellow, o. 3 -lnl. "h. T1@4e 7ge; No. 4 mixed. !lo. i nl.ud u. i sl ‘“'. 1,913 @9. 2,860 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,600 218 v | head. 891 8t. Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, July 11.—CATTLE—Reo 10.50; cows and helfers, § $7.00911.00. mnnx.‘u' Onlons, Calltorata, b, 08., i wi L2 ottuce, bead Gos. B1; bests, | Rosenatock Bros ... 161 rnips, shallots, rad dos,, | ¥: G. Kellogg ....... market slow; Baldwin Loco 9! s;lnmon & OMG 1 oo Rapid Tr. 3,000 head; market lowe: Hutte ’tulup‘ Cop. 10,. No C., Chicago h Nor(h C.R. I By.. i3 100 whit o, 40c; cucambers, & ALl anlten, <., .4 1K L HET Sh:'"'rS" ";'1 i b, ullivan Bros 8 olo.” Fusl & Tron. Bbage, HG, Ib., 20; tomatoos, i Live Stock in Sight. Corn Prod. Ret Cattle. . , Hogs. Sheep. NEW YORK GENERAL MABKET. 1 St. Louis 7,400 4,400 Erle — e 19 Chicugo . 1 21,000 0 Quotations of the Day on the Secomdary 1 Kansas City 2 m. 8joux City . Omaha ... I,Iu Gugi Commodities. New York, July 11.—FLOUR—8teady. John Harvey . WHEAT—8pot, stel Ni durum, | Dennis & Francls . $1.18%; No. 2 hard, $1.21%; No. 1 north- | Jensen & Lungren was very "qulet during [ erm Dulgth, $1.9%: No. 1 northern, Mani- | Other buyers ... .d e o "this careal wau very | tobn, $1.28%, £. 0. b., New York. CORN—8pot, easier; No. 2 yellow, 00%c| Totals .............4,661 : W strong and advanced aboat | L L New York, CATTLE-—Thers was another fair run of declined fraction before the wlost: | = o) TH—8pot, steady. cattle toda: Dwmb";r"?h:’;"“:' HAY—Steady; prime, $1.45; No. 1, §1.40 | the t w e d ne ‘the seuslo QLItY; No. 3 $20138; No. 3, noi@ asmter ciuad | 128, & T e HOPA—Quist; state, common to cholce, \ tondency was downward, The e leate prices en futures for (s | 1913, 13@10c; 1914, "60Te; Paciic coust, Kot on il cattie could hardly Palay BALEERI Ine Al q! ; wrer) G The cotton market closed steady st HIDES—Firm: Bogots, 3% @33¢; Con- | oo welghty beoves. sold up. 1o 110.it. he | decline of from .to 7 polnts for the day. tral America, 32%0. same top that Liverpool, July 11.—COTTON—Spot lr-oly 1o LEATHER—Firm; homlock firsta, 37¢: | fat ook, ' icodeny offered; prices easy; good middling, middiing, 5.05d; low middling, 1.89d; Saiie . ales, Totals ... Cotton Market. opened steady; July, 13.87¢; October, 13.01c; "‘m“": |brlln[ reported in, For 1D'a;-:lcnher. 13.16¢c; Jlnunrz. 13.20c; Marc e total amounts to 9,239 Futy & Futures closed steady; July, 12.80¢; Oe- e ot e hy Tocent waelc and | tober, 12.07c; Dacember, 13.16c; January, - - | 13.20c; March, 13.37c. Spot quiet; middling uplands, 13.90c; 1 e rnovmom—rm. firm: mose, 835,000 [ ation S0 bacr the sy e e e st short clear, §26.00037.50, Beef, firm; | ing o general feeling among feeder buyers l-mlly. .60, Lard, firm; middle | that prices on such cattle are too high. 9c; nominal. beaves, $9.06@10.40; falr to nad beeves, | PLES—Dull; fancy, 7% @7%c; choice, §@ BUTTER—Pirm; recelpts, 21851 tubs; | 9.38; good to cholas yearls 0.16: | §3c; ; : 3 craumory. SAUPAN, 30 @30%kc; firsts, 370 | talr 16 g00d yearlivgs $8.00 Ry | i ey Ve ks c; secondh, imo: fair yoarlings, §7.98 BGO8—1 ;én helfers, $6.7501. 8.60; gbod 1o cholce | nas, 60s to 40s, 7% @9%c; Oregons,’ 1@ 11c. Apricots, q‘:m and steady; chnlrco lhw extra choice, c; fancy, 13%e. ‘eaches, i ‘15‘"; to talr cows, 800d 10 | ;more active; cholce, 6c; extra cheice, 6%c; e T At a0, WO 8.80; talr to good feed- | fancy, Tc. Ruisins, steady; looss’ Muscatals, i common to falr feeders, | 5@3iic; cholce to fancy seeded, 7% @8 cases; 100 v i good to cholce stockers, $7.76 el e r‘ouunr—-auv‘. tirm; Yook Daiters. $Lor@TIL; {aspdd oL AR . " towl ys, Mot quoted. Dresss London Stock Market. ‘Westingh. 4 ; ] i . 3 estingh. Elect.. 8400 564 B8% 6% n b 14 .23 e e 30sis; fowin, 116314c; 067.35; bol | Lendon, July 11 —Business was meagor tn Total sales for the day, 653,000 shares. merican securities, which closed easy. re——— SILVER—Bar, 30%d per ounce, Sugar Market, 8 _“ < ik MONEY—4@4%_per cent. New York, July 11.—SUGAR—Raw, AR Loule, July o : LR DISCOUNT RATES—Short bills, 5% per |stesd): centrifugal, 6.40c; molasses, 6.63c; new, tl.llzi. @1 . ©® cent; three months, 6% @6% per cent. refined, steady'y fine granulated, 7.65c. Su- 0 {25 20{ 25 20 |26 87 |2 hard, ol s o s s rep gar futures were quiet - and about un- 24 47) 34 47 (24 85 NOIRG 1 Dry Goods Market. changed during the forenoon. i ";.',‘.‘."..“{-J“uk:fl"‘ e + New York, July 11.—Cotton goods. are T 3 firm and moderately active today. Yarns ., 3 679 10 40 were firm with inquiries for stock yarns in- g”:,'.: b S LI i L Negro Who Attacked : @Girl is Bound Over CORN-—Spot steady; Ameridan, new, 10s. m {1.~Heavy selling to rea New York Money Market. the wheat market dowh| New York, July 11.—PRIME MERCAN- SN e SBvaach that was | pILI; PAPER—4 per cont. W'Ilnt out d bl k| BTERLING BXCHA flHuyfldly bills, 60 2. 735 4385 demnd, $4.18 ; SILVER—Bur, 6 Mexican aoum. oy i 85 d | 46 %o, BONDS—~CGovernment, . steady: -."rH(l LOANS—Strong; sixty and ‘dinety L days, 4% @0 per cont; six months, 4@4% o i urday, was bound over to the district N[ por oonte plentiful than on the firat day of th court, with bonds fixed at $5,000. "CALL MONTIY--Stron: higheat: ‘& por | But shipping demand continued taiviy broad: ) ! A%, per cent; ruling rate, § |and the market opened,firm. Shippers and Aaron Davis, a negro, who robbed Jr. fully steady to, If anything, & AR EEE 200" s wan. S this bas : " However, the ensulng wdvance [ey s, 4g, rog 094 ) T Powsr 86 Othars of the killer buyers, however, i | 16 . \ 1] At minelt, $x. 4 3 they falled to et thelr hog: tull i diee loo wilurlng o be re o be e e X D G T ) docling, they 41d mot come far from ear. | the City legal department, suffered a i ¢ rying (helr point. After the more urgent [ fractured jaw at 1:15 o'clock yester- orders had boen filled, movement slowed | day afternoon when an automobile ifi o e |t NEh S ot e L B e | WHICh sl was riding turned_turtle '3 hent n ; T. & T. 6. had hogs on the later market called prices | at Thirty-third and Davenport streets. mo | rumerous to’ be | ¢ » ] X 10 y P < 5@100 lowoer. The' machine was struck by a Truax i RanE General trade was anywhere trom steady | |5yndry car, driven by Fred Whit- The laundry car also turned | 4w A elbrupsige g’ ML RS . st L& S the early rounds to in ex- mr:"u.?unun busluess of - i'e much as a dime lower later | Man. been much larger than was gon: | S b . Ry L1088 ago 0ost showing a decline of less | gver. r s . Dy FIRAE T Y nickol. Bulk of the sales was mado | ©\po s b 3 i there being u scatiering of | Marian Peasinger, u sister, suffered M vlstm\'vhw :;zm:‘ul:; D& G o zw‘ nian Pac, 4.0, 008 | the plaln l.m: trashy - kinds under this|a fractured leg, while Albert Peas- v, 5 S 3 protty od vi 1 ) inj! in values. - Oats hold firm. ou 2 13U, 8 Rubber | ont acatranie “Nindy upwards rom 4905, | InGer, at the wheel, escaped injury. bad crop reports from easiern £ o 10T, 8 Stael 8. .. 10% | ng top for the third time in three The Peasinger sisters were taken to 8,4 Benidos, | Ot No. jat 4%in. SEATE Rrioa tles landing at the year's high figure, $9.05. St. Joseph's hospital. 08114 % : : Srews oaede s | Plan for Douglas County Wt for Tutures. st S TR B TIOETHE Night at King Ak’s Den focant ins durt v tacnt. walny during s A - Out at the Ak-Sar-Ben Den next o & tn this| Monday night is to be designated as | The opentng was at a decline of 3 to § ¥'s lamb trade were comparativel points and prices sold about 6 to 13 points Packers noaded overything .that | DOUgIAS county night, an. occasion net lower during the early trading, with here, but refused to give more than [when the men from the county will December selling at 8.40c. Siight rallies fol- |steady prices, while sellers thought them-|come in to swear allequncz to Km( lowed on covering and veports of continued [selves eatitlod to wnother advance. Pack-| A} Upon this occasion the Uni i In the cost and relght sltuation, | ers finally. carcled the day, movement start- P on casen: | byt demand was by o moans active Wk in prty good season at prices that | Pacific will run a special train from 1 l if the lnte trading, with | ere quoted strong to a littie higher in « | Elkhorn, stopping at intermediate 4 |obot or two. but as a reneral thing wer¢|stations, bringing in the joiners. 0,750 bags: July, 8.14c; Au- Best lambs again stopped £t B310; Seplember, 855¢ Octaber, bite i othet rangorn selling. down to| ~Elkhorn'sends word that S00 of the [} December, the case jeaterday, it did|men of that town and the country roh, not take Ion to clear the barn onge traders | hear by will be aboard. It is expected : $8carity ‘o Tostors. conimien o fencurs | 18t there will be large delegations -u\mvunpomd firm, wi the trade. Buyers want the lambs badly | from Waterloo an alley. cheaper ofters; from Santos enough, but it Is jun A case of n Ilmb’o 4 uotations for 4s ran from | to be had. What f ofter toda w». e 1180 on the u-"'fiu on l:““ |:u ady 1o a1 ronger, several Carload of Undeslrablet ‘Sranted to limit Santos. 8 |duck of Wyomings, which was, by asm Thl‘om the CIty us 2. Im- of Wreming Srecq. | migration Officer William R. Mans- :”I‘a"i..". b el field' of Denver came to Omaha to 014 sheep were comparatively scarce and | order the loading of the “undesira- ::'::‘ “flnmm""' No::h hemth'rhe a; m; :Iht Se:‘nle, t on those ordered deported at nulfl mh nnoq laces and 1s proceeding t — New ogh where the Slie wfl & common | 'DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, firm; Califor- Ten wrenches and swollen velns; to h YK, Ci So. %0 |on the early rounds, approxima (o bruises and sores. “do’ cou| . & N, 4 I 0 ]ll b pon L &N un of the total offer n Auto 011810n JAbmerbine. 400 and $2.00 per bottle A lberal trial bottle postpaid for 10e in e the temptgtion to keouro conpon Y. C. deb. 6s. .11 100 “reductions from thy outset and Susie Peasinger, stenographer in |stamps. 104 'hlwlo st, pfd. North. On ctfs genh 0,1 X ’lllnfll CQM.YIL ....... .fl 1_“: Inter. Coh. Corp.. . BT S ’xfli."fl"“ A M pfd ctts 3 Bouttrn e New York, July 11.—COTTON—Futures | Kennecott Copper. — eading Fvaporated Apples snd Dried Frult. l\av. mn & Bieel. Quotations on cattlé: Good fo choice | New York, July 11.—EVAPORATED Ap.|Shat ArizCopper. 2, " 00 l" Sy st e s Ak s s T e oV Don’t Use Dangerous Antiseptic Tablets It is an unnecessary risk. Use the safe antiseptic and germicide, Absorbine, Jr.— | it kills germs quickly Under Heavy Bonds any_pomlbility of harmeul result of pure herbs, non-polsonous, it the chl ains its germich for United per r_of leading sales and quotations Numi he wck kets: il d s es““ High. Low. Close. T.. uloo 9% nm Bllfi ds, §6. Grapefrult: Callfornia, DISPOSITON—HEAD. @1.00. Am. Car & Folmd H and surely without | Kansas City Live Stock Market. more moderately depressed, losing a point or thereabouts, Specially desirable offlce for a Real Estate firm with a rental business At the head of the stairs on the first floor, oppo- - site The Bee business office. This would make it especially convenient for people who want to deal with a real estate firm having houses for It is almost as good as a ground floor.location, and the rent is very reasonable, indeed. Price, per month. ... /330.00 It carries with it all the advantages of service in THE BEE BUILDING Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103, AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. Are social ethies PATHE’S Mightiest feature productions ‘one part of Absorbine, Don'’t miss it! have been tested and proven both ratory and actual practice. Detalled laboratory reports maliled upon reques Use Absorbine, Jr., A per. cents me of the packers gave prices that were Sisters Injured or germicide is indicated; to reduce "t 3 F. YOUNG, P. D. 6% MORTGAGES Whfiu\) rmaufie. ‘Nebraska Farmas. E Farm Personally Ing; J'fi a Member o.tu{ho Payne Investment Co., 537 Omeba Nat'l Bank Bldg. Henshaw Hotel Cafe Coolest Spot in Omaha Starkey’s Serenaders Every Afternoon Every Evening wherever a lplment !orlnl'flnld Mass. and brutally beat Miss Blag\che Mon- |3 .v, ta ln parts water—and Its antiseptic raliroad, iniine roe, 17 years old, 2308 Harrisoa street,) powers one part Absorbine, Jr., to 200 parts at Twenty-third and Polk streets Sat- | water- o, sormician proverin ot aowne | COIMING SOON ! —at the Better Theatres | . 1 cuts, Released by in rains, "GRIP.EVIL By Louis Tracy Featuring Jackie Saunders and Roland Bottomley A sensational master plot in fourteen episodes showing the real side of hu- ‘ manity. Each episode exposing the. | evils of society. First of the wonderful | §5,000,000 Pathé Serial Program. | Have moral codes been shattered? gonme? Is humanity in the grip of evil? . 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