Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 16, 1916, Page 14

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19.98c; March, 20.i02; 3y, 20.21c; July, 20,200, J Cotton Market. \ Cotton futures closed steady; December, NO- York, -Nov. 15 ~Cotton—Futures | 20.10¢; January, 20.15; March, 20.30c; May, ], ‘December, 19.90c: January, | 20.4dc; July, 20.45c. e e HAYDEN S LWE STOCK MARKET|GRAIN AND PRODUCE it it = i Y e No Material Ohangel in Day’ l Broad and Active Market. Killing Cattls Steady and Fairly | Light Receipts Continue and 7 Toe: roosters, 1¢; broli- Active—Sheep and Lambs | Cash Wheat Declines One Are Steady to Stronger. to Three Cents. HOGS GENERALLY 16c OFF|CASH CORN IS VERY WEAK | Moy, Tork Nov. To—tlou—tnetted | pypys UNDER REPRESSION JE, S $2.28; No. 2 hard, lt i No. northern, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Various Leading hlllulh $2.12; No, Omaha, Nov. 15, 1916, November 15, 1916, 3 ‘ T e R | | The gt seceipis of srain continued to- | g0l L b New ¥ork [ tortar” changes i thauy's brond and active bl 6 1* DODGE a2 DOUGLAS STREETS ‘ Receipts were: Cattle, Hoge. Sheep. idsy and Teault Ahb in the local i No. 1 yellow, $1.16, c, i | terlal changes . | Ofticial Monday . 1 1% caah ‘market was very qu d-y- shipment. market from those n"n'd:‘r“r:;:-:::l‘:: peesick, i | n : | | Otfictal Tuesday ... 41 s followed the decline In the futures 2 .Ref,';'-n::n;r'm widespread movement of i emar a e eCl el'lll $ Estimate Wednesda; prH from 1 to 3 cents lower generally i¥ transportation companies to test the ! N dage SO e r of No. 1 Wyoming wheat sold : A f the elght-Houc :aw, while issues Same days last woek 4 set & high price record for | ¥ 3 80c; ahipping Soc . leguiiy o the ol iptions wern mainly { f Same 2 wk3 ago f 63,711 ;. e o D amand for | . HOPS—Quiet; state, common to choice,’| Of most o o e ik e KD By 18 ee ln | Same 3 Wka ago . s, 44 wheat Miclently active to handle the | 131 1915, 8@ 16c; Paclfie- coast, N i | 2 Same 4 wki ago . & Same days lsst year ..24.614 11478 wheat sold around $1.86, the No. 3 hard | Hides—Firm; Bogota, 44% @45c; Central | D during the forencon were at- un for : d (n | America, 41@41%c, tended by alternate advances and declines, ARy H for the tnree days amounting 1o 2 few cars of milling wheat on the tables buying. . Bome stocks were strong from the | | New York. Nov, 1§.—Coffea—Atter open- v\rhu. this s a big gatn over election and the buyers were paying about 2c¢ un. ."mlflou—-l’orl, upsettied; mess, $31.00 | outset, notably the independent steel isaues, | Ing at a decline of 1 paint to an advance family, $32.0093: short clear, | which derived much of their support from{ of 2 points, the market for . coffee futures it ls_smaller than other recent weeks, but di . 3 durum b o A "y X head. heat sold .00, 3 mess, $29.60 nce in the price of iateel ralls, @ | held fairly steady during the early trading 30 SI"( D :flf:.'%fii:ma’i‘.:fi:f.'{n:'m.m w:: around $1. u'/.,"dlmry TlEaE s Wi .60; ) .00, - Lard, steady gurated by the Unitell Stated Steél | with business largely Th the way of switch- l‘esses | in splendid condition, packers all wanting| Cash-corn wi 'y wewk and ruled from . . ing from December to later months, May ||| : Made to Measure. ... . | icy Silk Frocks, for after- | | | : 93¢ | HEht recolpts, and the bulk of the No. 2 13@16¢; 1915, 9@12c. . 9éc, or ubout the unprecedented conditions fn that indus- | Mgher. but ‘the market weakened late. in standy, alihoush the quslity was tlm L 8 ihg Datrer tryi-ascending Lo highest quotations In the | the ‘afternoon o reports of free offerings | oA iy of mixed corn . melling about 4%c OMAHA GENEEAL WARKET. atternoah on reports that contracts at 33 | from Brasil, trade selling, and further near ||| Tosdors wero steady, & sl . The trade -in corn was dull on — cents per pound had been closed for 1917 [ month Hquidation, December sold off (o | || 4 % account of the drop in prices, most of the No. 1 creamers, 1In cartons or | delivery. Chino and Miami coppers made | §.07c, while May declined o 8:39¢, and the | | traders preterring to hold fthelr samples | tubs, 3ic: No. %, 3be, new records; also the preferred shares market closed aiga nel until_tomorrow, Cheese quotations by Uriau & Co.: and “B" of the American Smeiters’ Securl- | Sales, 54,000 bags. No tiea €ompuny. ’ b 2 included Gulf n. Iiberal supplies, As a result prices contl e to e Jlower, with the bulk of the . 11¢;%ountry, 1% @| Coppers and allled m. responded to | contracts sold up to 8.45¢, or 4 points net (’ noon and evening wear, made of 1 to 6 polnts. ||| . 8.02; Decem- ||| in the new fall styles, in Satin | de Luxe or Chiffon Taffeta. A ' Other new aximums p ts, 27c; daisles, 270; States Steal conimon, at an advance of 18 | 5.450; July Au'ni lv\';‘uyv:: s-’pcm'r'-‘;::, big line of new colors to select | %c to %c lower, Standard and No. "3 | America, 27c: Blus Label brick; 217 points, ‘with 17 for the second preferred. | §,62c; October: 8.67c, i from, at— N\ nd Republic |, "Spot coffee, quiet; Rio (T8, 9%e; Santos || p : ! white_ oats sold at practically the same |berger, 26c; New York white, 27c; Sloas-8heftield rose to 89% : bulk_of the samples going \at Iron to 86%. To these records were added | 4s, " 10t5c, 1t Wan ,rumored . thet Santos || No. 4 white brought 54 “King Cole” Chesapeske Stand- | Atlantic, Gult and West Indiés; American | 4y had sold at $,70¢, coat wnd, freight The emand for rye was excellen §1.45. “King Cole” Selects, Writing Paper, preferred, and Union Bag | yesterday. While ‘toaay was & ‘holl with p ruling from 2c to o highe: Cole” Northern Stan and Paper, ey g Gy S i, el The barley market was very slow and | gal. $1.05, “King Cole” Selects, gal. 31 United Btates Bieel followed its recent | coived with quotations ranging the market was quoted wnchanged: g ' Counts, $2.15, Blue Points, | COUrse, Manifesting hesitation at the outset, |ig 9.95c for Santos 4s, London cred Liverpool close: Wheat, firm, at 2%d $1.25, but rising briskly with- American Smeiting The offictal cables reported. an ‘dv‘n” higher: corn, teady, to %d higher. Californta Mammoth, per dog. |0 the heavy turnover of.the last hour, |iof 75 rels at Rio, but a dectine of 100 rels Primary wheat receipts were 1,170,000 stesl making_an extrems rite of & frac- |lut Santos. Santos reported clearances of bish Catflah, per Ib, 18c; Trout, per ib | tlon. while sfelting scemed In urgent, de- 175,000 bags for New York and 101,000 bags against recelpts of . mand at & gross gain of 5% pbints. Ma- | ¢or New Orleans, shipments of 1,641, per’1b. 13c; Halibut; per Ih, 17 rines tralléd along with ths coppers and Primary corn recelpts were per Ib, 'mc Black Bu . -'::::m:m threw off their lethargy of the o Market bushels and shipmen 00 bushels, dressed, s i Cerp, mahs Hay . - | against receipts of $0%,000 ~and ship- er 1b. Sc; The Fl-h. Do Ib. 10c; | Investment rails largely reversed (heir | Omaha, Nov. ments of 354,000 b er, per Ib. 1bc; k Cod, per |"luEgish movement at the market's close, | unfiah, ‘per 1b. 1c‘ Cr.m.., Dor | and minor issues of that group were slight- In, |1b. 9 Flounders, per Ib, 1ic; Smelts, per |17 _bettor. Total salen, 1,885,000 shares. 22,000 bushels and|ib. 13¢; Selkirk Whits, per Ib. 13c; Pike, | Bonds were irregular, with substantial 172 Made to Your ‘Measure in Our ‘ N Popular Dressmaking Dept. Dancing Frocks of Printed | Marquisette and Chiffon, com- | bushel Tast year. v 1b. 10@11ciPickerekper 1b, fo; Smoked | FaIna, in smelting LR 20 bined” with satin and taffeta, | ool it SRR O v i, ‘,‘;,T,,",‘,"::,','fl,,“{"""“ 45,200,000, "Unlted” Staten bonds were un- | Btraw—ch ©6.50; cholos N ?"?]det“lp in the most approved | 1 eadless Shrimp, per gal. $1. 7 all styles. 18y Number of d t u lead- | Alfalfa—C; $14.50@16.00; N i m!’.f“’,‘:‘;:l', No.“3 Riby o ”"" Mo 14 tocks wergs | anotations op lead” | o S SiBESPIAN Biandord. tineterae. |l | Orders placed this week de- || 0; Sales. High, Low. Close. | No- 2, 311 o'ouon No. 3, $9.50@10.00. : ee ‘ livered before Thanksgiving. 7| ;| Am. Beet Bugar... XVGG !03 101 108 American_Can 25000 ‘880 4t Biy Live Atadh I Mgt i ‘ +o | No. Noo'3 Rounde.’ 13 Am. Car & Foundry m o8k 6o% Shesp. kit Tl wm-m“_ v ; Tor'No i Piates 1% ‘,‘,‘" i 5,6 4 5,000 . See the material in our Day- '| WheatNo. 1 hard winter: 1 ca Plates, No. 8 Piuten, Toc. ; & Rot.. g ma 11,000 light Silk Section. 3% 5 r Am. Tel. & T 133 14,000 [ (3¢ 116,000 65,800 fall colors, including black, 42-inch wide, ten pieces in the lot, Wednesday, yard..................... BEAUTIFUL 36-INCH COSTUME VELVETEENS—AIl fast colors, fast pile, twilled back, 20 pieces in the lot; sell regularly at $2.50 per ylrd, on ula Wedne!- l 75 day at, yard. Junse - 1400 $5.00 ALL-SILK CHIFFON VELVETS—In thé new $3 50 3, 1, car, ll 83, Nm 4 46; 3-5 car, ll 46, New Yaork, Nav. l‘—-”.llll—!..ld $7.00 Ganad pe @7.10; spelter, strong; spot, ;East St. Louis Central Leather. .. 109 § don" | delivery, 1% O11Ko: covpel, Chempenkis & ¢ 8¢ ; > A At London: Spot copps 0:';",‘ f e 9, Con 40 151261 electrolytis, 4183 1 s Fiorids 344, box | Corn Products Ref. ... i.. .ox.: ... : 0; Crucible Steel, uz‘t 108; future IWQ !Ill. £1. ts—Standard § cars, Bbc. No. 4 white: 1 ¢ 4 hi Rust proe D‘I rd, | Toka: . § Bmi crate; | fireat La: Wi i T J ] rge Women ::l :hofl:’t::.’ll. l’:l:‘.u.lhney. I.o:. Inter. Con. Corp S & i 1 Will Find Us [} Mala Rog, 00,00 | TRAOY, HRCVORUee c. oo ars s orret tay Lines of Extra 7 Splendidly Kbifers, bu., e 0% Size Coats, T Prepared to Market prics | Ks Suits and : Supply Their bbl,, $4.25; h Loulsyllle & Nash.. .. ... ..o ooooe 13 Drésses. Every N ok 44 o llc.‘ No. 3, 14401, bo, roa: nuts, lb“ 1% Minneapolls Grain Market, Minneapolis, llnn Nov. 16.—Wheat—De- cember, §1. 'll May, $1.97%; cash, f ,? @3%,004; No. 1 nerthern, | Sou 1yt Dorthern, $1.90% @ rn—No. 3 Yfillo v, 93@96¢. Olb—-Nn. I’;v.l‘ N 5o, Plnf-—unclill Barley— L mnm:l v, 18,2 Wheat 8 v Ei $4% 83% 64 Dard wintor, 168 114; No. 1 morineem, pu-| | Total sales for the day. 1,086,300 shares ¥ luth, 16, 11%d; No, 1 Manitoba, 165 344d; No. 't 1ds; No, 3, Hot auoted. New York Money Market. mdm—m Amorican ‘mixed, now, 18| oo York, Nov. 15.—Prime Mercantfle A Bterling Exchange—S8ixt; 3 4% "l:-“ mxn":‘?d“' ui—l-- u 1% .,amml‘.n al :fy-dn:,y b‘m h\ bché“- ;nlphu. 4,200 hn“p. i v, 6% ; es, 4.76 7- ver—Bar, T1%¢; jcan_doliars, BEYe. o Bonde—Goveramient, " stondy; - ralirad, Remukab]e Vo.lue Giving in Thursday’s Sale of New Suits, New Loans—Fi ixt: d h » X , s Shebdel GRS A Coats, New Dresses; New Blouses i ety 5" Fr i e :..‘,’::L“‘"""“‘.:{, phoet, 14 ver cont: | B | 135 'Women's and Misses Tailored Suits, handsome models, worth $25 00 M $85.00, $45.00.and $50.00; at, choice...... ... viiiiiniiiin., o : A w1dely varied and very attractive assortment of designs in Poplins, Ga- B 24 AH” 52 E | s bau'dmest:o r{’iool Velours and hquome noveltles, mostly 411 fur trimmed; all sizes up 25 Beautiful Velvet Suits that sold up to $76.00, go on sale Thursday at one price; choxce......;.......................... $39°75 100 BEAUTIFUL DRESS| DAINTY NEW BLOUSES, that sold up to $356 ‘at. E§ $l 7 50 Worth to $6, onsale........... $2'98 In Silk Taffetas, Georxettes, Satins and | Come in Crepe de Chines, Radiums, Popular Wool Fabries, including a goodly | Stripes Tulles and Messalines. number of dainty dancing frocks. Don’t | WOOL SERGE MIDDIES—Just $2 98 fail to see them. the thing for school; special.. R ¥ bes it , Infh od - 7 b e s :'X,...."‘ tine gTAIR iax || NO CHILDREN ADMITTED B8k | idres, aod 57 s Feport caat faum ror ipesng N ‘wheat in Canad N " 3 P - e et A e O | T : | Now Showing 0% to 4191, Corn walned %@ %o o W 11 a, m.—Continuous—11 p, m. o9%e to $e Provisions ? All Seats 25 Cents, d 7 e e “WHERE ‘ARE ght at the ! l‘j \ovn‘u‘u:‘l&l‘d that ml: s u:|l "h::“ I'-: 'l" WELCH .IG s"ow n_were scanty, an il A LESQUE market, | jora’ dgnand were increasing. Moreover, | mwo ...’:p",".ffi:. ".’\‘wmn UF xhtiarat- 7 Argentine crop advices proved bullish, and 1,., m.. 5..; Welch_and his fa mono- e to acquire Chicago nly time hefe {hia ueason. Big iveries. Soon, opunlln beauty chorus. picture sensation all ded downward faster (Finul Performance Friday Nite.) o-h - hmu about, LD ol B | e, o TWO SPLENDID LOTS OF NEW WINTER COATS and 1t wan the premeditated destruction . . At $49 An _exceptionally choice lot | FINE SEAL PLUSH COATS, $35 B ] innocent UNBORN. of classy models in Baffin [ matchless values, Thursday....... ul mgee o 5 Motherhood Tri : Plushes, Velvets and fine Velpurs, also | Also Broadcloth, Wool Velours and Nov- o mm‘: o e Sy o Tinar Fimplant Fur-Trimmed Novelties, both colors and | elty Coats. Hundreds of choice new models Drim mm..,.m. that the - CHAS A, LODER & CO. RS black. - for selection. A | folel e g ; NEW EXTRA-SIZE COATS, for stout g i Bovn TONIGHT * women; exceptional values, at.. $l 5 $19 50 $2 &P $35 bargo, Much R nos. ot [l praitie. crop e 195,000,000 “CHAMPION MIDGET BOXERS." n FOR THREE bushy ol & KENNEDY NIGHTS oln Was now' left in farmera: i LBIG!EON e DANGERS .1‘1. New York Winter Garden Show Corn swayed with wheat. Bulllsh reports e araaon ‘A World of Pleasure.” wera in & measure offset by assertions that ‘' TWO STORYS t 128 P Noeaiy In “MUSIC AND SONGS.” o ;:-‘E‘M:‘-u: Girls from the seaboard hel, [t hol B Y o ol ket The u‘.’.‘.‘iu..‘? ‘i:"..r‘l.t'"'.'? KATHLYN WILLIAMS y Night, 50c'to $1.50. | Srop was entimated: Lo e 61,000,000 bushels || In “THE TEMPTATION OF ADAM." ERTATRNy 53 WAy on account of weak- . n t::,&flul .o‘l R"-onln'::;:fi.m:‘("‘.' FARN AM TODAY LEW FIELDS No. 2 red, i v | PP mepotie | A ov, 6 Firat Rem Blusbicda. Oges a1 to 14 Dolly; The Man.WhoSt 1n “PHILLIP HOLDEN—WASTER." < Still.” A Thrilling and Fascinating Story. .00, Provisi Pork, MR el o Admision 105 r‘:lntry flnll. o cases theluded, 306366, Potatoas—Recelpis, 63 ears; unchanged, s ".' ":uMn—Alln. igher; fow!s, 15 ‘nn“ M"E First lr:h. .60 St Louls Grain Market. Blanche Sweet 8t. 'hnll) Mo, Novi, 16.—Whe Theodore Roberts Our Millinery Buyer has just returned from the east, where he made sev- d eral advantageous fsurchases of the very latest in Trimmed Hats, ineluding Gold M hekhrd |}l | and Silver Lace Hats, White Hats, Large Black Hats, Fur Trimmed Hats, -etc. ; " iy ’tl‘hhe engturealshxpnrxflint will be put on sale THURSDAY at !ess than one-half of : -“LESS THAN I'IE Hats worth over $20.00, at. . ..:$10.00 | Hats worth over $7.50, at $3.75 pts, UV, e U, R ~ 3 has "";'.,“}'..?',".';"_:2'.'“ e : Hats worth over $16.00, at.....$ 7.50 | Hats worth over $5.00,.at. . .. . ..$2.50 w"t A e ) qr ' Hats worth over $10.00, at.....$ 5.00 | Hats worth over $2.50, at.......$K28 %. i White, 57 : It I:;y.—TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST—It Pays new, JLY! Li ke onb—uvur' No. 67%¢; Nn 2 white, nominal.

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