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‘. 12 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY OVEMBER 23, 191 ! R —_———_—_———-——:——_—__—_—# i { oat or rye, 36.00@6.50. 38e, { B s Altalta: - Cholee.” 118.00016.50; | No Mtal. Matint, Bo' :“ T: 1:; B RA N D E ! . i A 1. $14.00@16.00; standard, .00@ atinees, 15c, T A Cattle Receipts Heavy, Trade|Technical Conditions Again| Cash Wheat Market is Steady|ioo; 'No. 2 $12.00013.00: No. 3. $10.006 91:35: wetier, sirons; apot, East St N G OBy rontaiT THEATRE ] . : : 3 1100, U e 2 L 7! . i N i Active at Steady Prices— Govern Trading in Actual in Face of Only Moderate Omaha Futures Market. tralyte, irst quarter, 4328063351 The Great Mystery Drama TONIGHT, Friday and ~Saturday g Loeal range of options: . s " THE cmuco ENGLISH OPERA T, : Demand. / Sage of opf = changed. Tin, strong: spot, $45.50@ 46.00. “ ' g f Sheep Active and Highe Market Att.__[ Open. | High. | Low.] Clewer | Yes. | At London: Spot copper. £144: futs 8 rend y 0 n MBANY I% Repertoire, / : ‘ —_—— Whit, ' o '" | £139, 10w; electrolytie, £164: spot (ln._“" A Play E Mother Should See g?E%‘Enlg.“““ Q | HOGS FIVE TO TEN HIGHER |EXTENDED BULL ACCOUNT| HEAVY RECEIPTS OF CORN Rt “H"‘;: b e ::",:‘::g, futures, £103; Tead, 420, 10u; apalter, 461, Sa | 2 AV CARRCEDS Sod Baturday \ Ma | i — ight, — - July 1 B4% 162 153|153 Bank Clearings. . Omaha, November 22, 1916. New York, Nov. 22.—Trading in today's Omaha, Nov. 22, 1916, [Corn. I p| | Oriabel Mav: ALB olakiassr Brd M‘I:EgESBENgh‘unvsnc to $2.00. Rocelpts were: Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. lf‘"v‘;’umlrk;llvu; again governed (o an| The cash wheat situation was fairly act- ;;‘;‘"y preas i 7 B0 9051 89% | Omuna today were 45,236,308.31 and. Tor. the] MHSE First Showing 3 : unusugl extent by technical condiiton. | |, S | 3 | v - i :":'rll:::ll ¥::.d-”‘ 415.33: ig:‘n'lx 559 e R e i T l\ol)!odn;, nlml lnnlthnum;‘ :m:' lfl:mlndw:::; anu:l-y i 913 9234 9133 corresponding day last year $3.946,579.35, 5 Paramount Pictures §, i % v 7000 13,000 tended bull account, especially in metals | Onl¥ moderate, the market held up 3 i s = Beniase Wengeday ek | and speciaitics of recent prominence and [ teady and most of the salea were made at el AU oo L5 7 MAE MURRAY Phone Three days this week. 32,415 39,6564 strength. unchanged prices. The demand for the AP el I Doug. S days last week, 28,060 33,735 Stocks of the more speculative character oorer grades of wheat wi rather slow, th('llu -,Io-ln. vncu hed 494 e Wks ago.18.861 31,321 39,720 | were freely offored aimout from outset, | bt he Sietter grades sold quite readily, (he | by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers. H ' P o S “THE PLOW GIRL” THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Same days 3 w'ks 8g0.33,540 24,697 but reglstered lowest prices In the final | No. 3 hard winter selling at $1.83 to §1,84, | 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: uum“ Prednctinds. | Dally Matinee, 2:15—Night, ook Same days 4 W'ks 8go.38,461 17,639 hour, when the entire list became un-[and the No. 3 hard ranging in' price from | Art. | Open, | High. | Low. Close. | ¥es o Kalmar and Brown; Odlvl Willard; ] Same days last year..21,998 13,368 settled. One of the primary causes was|§140 to §1.43, with the bullc Koing at $182 | 7 bt 4 g" from 11 to 11. Franklyn Ardell; Trovato; Helene Davisi Caitlo=iecelpts. ware Nbotal this an unexpected rige in call money to 4% | The milling demand today was mot over: [ ‘et [y giyl s geulininl 1 sanlisiy )u oday only. Blclert”and Scofield: Orpheum Travel ing, making the total for the three days|®&nd even & per cent, the latter rate being | uctive, and, while there were only a few May 190 190818755 1 sm 1885 ARGUERITE FISCHER in Prices: Matinee, Gallery, 10c.: Best Seats 415 head, the largest since three weeks | Produced by a few belated borrowers samples of durum wheat on the'tables, only | 7.\¥ | 160%| 1 60%[16738) 1 63% 1583 “THE PEARL OF PARADISE" (Except Saturday and Sunday), 3ic. Nights, 450, and 10,000 head larger than a year| :;‘lggfl:::‘l:&‘dfltlr:’l:l ”';l tzrym:‘ml{"n::.l:lfl a (hmull »-n‘ of m; -d-mplr:‘ were :old- . | Corn H L M i \ l A Suberb Production, Featuring One =T 10¢, 2bc, 50c, 7be. Y 0 P tely there was a good dei a Corn ‘was In good demand at prices rul- e 193@93% 3 ! 93 of Mutual’s t By " . o iat the Toatket was 1n & fairly panies was tho chief factdr In that qdarter. | ing from steady to %o lower, but with | oo [7@%H| Yol e I % Sutials et Benuiil Siazs LOUISE GLAUM \ “OMAHA'S FUN CENTER 4 E and entirely healthy condition. Prices were :r‘flm”; {flll“lfs‘nlzr;'tmaflp:';‘:; '":m 'l"" ;:elnlvy r!t‘;lnll. nd lh‘a “In.f." mc{:naa Y july lesk@w ein| esn| 97| 95| T R BN 5 Daily \m-.. u;-zb%m. bot teady with yesterday om prac- g esslon, | hold out for better prices the market was ! Even'ss, =750, H ity all’ kinds,. although fseders were. & and twice that much trom, best prices of | comparatively ‘qulet The white variety of b v !57'60'5- ool s ex o EDITH L. WAGONER ‘R‘lélmd M}l:' n.vi- Last Story, EAN SRDINIT PARISIAN VGVELTY i 'As high as $10.85 was pald for | last week. Paper Issues lost s much, also | corn sold ut & small premium over the yel- ot | i TR0 S Teacher of MURICAL B O e heves. some of the equipments and independent | low and the yellow sold about e above | pany (P22 @%| 62%) C1% n.',.‘ 62 2 Piano, Presents Her Pupil, omewhere in France 4PUSS-PUSS”’ pliiiidie ‘Quotations on_ cuttie: Good to choce | Steel and Iron lssucs, Bothishem Stoel fall- | the mixed grade, The bulk of the sam- | "or [, o0 1,0 o0 |, ol 2770 [37 60 1SS ANNETTE EVANS Kitten chorus of Melodious Mewers. i cornfeds, $10.00@11.10; fair to good corn- lnll'“::o;;u;n:‘n“:r:;l e :;;enm-rm D:;Inlm with nln:] that were h:uhl wers n‘l’ the“Nu 3] May | 2760 | 2770 |27 60 27 60 (27 47 In Recital Bewlidering _array of surprises % tair cornfeds, | & onts for the preferre grade and brought generally from 91 to 92 A Positively the burlesquiest burlesque f mj" by ume e vy erisset 8. ’;’; United States Steel Keld steady during | cents, ";":' | Assisted by Miss Salome Abbott, Contralto, e T, ] the forenoon, the action of the corporation The oats market was Iittle easter and | 3 }/ in the matter of Increased wage schedule |sold from %c to Y%e lower, with the bulk Ribs, MAXWELL CARS (Final Performance Friday Nite.) T ——— 3 5 ECIAL—Ignatz 1636 | 16 60 |16 25] 16 35 (16 30 | pupil of Mabelle Crawford Welpton; tever produced. SPEC! 1636 |16 434116 23] 16 30 |16 30 k% “Bertha: e I\uom'p:nT: "'J T A X |5 st acrovatie comiques May ! ! | o Schmoller & Muelle: Audit J being accepted as a favorable development [of the No. 3 white selling at 65%c and ¥ ) . e T A flrmm. 1311- 1311 Ladies' Dime Matinee Every Week Uay. Steel made its best price In the later deal- | the standard selling around 66 %e. 4 o :: ) 1‘: ;;“‘!1: f;‘ :: .5,:,' 14 65 :::“"“ S!..‘o-.-h.. Friday Evening, Novem- Webster 202 || sat Mat. ana Weex: The .Sight Scors ings, but lost ground as selling pressure in- | Rye receipts were unimportant, and, with e i3l %14 75 At 8:15. No admission charged. (Brand new) foela by U ; croased, closing at a net loss of almost 2 |a falrly good demand, this market remainea — . —=- cholce feeders, 37,60 8.0 fale £ good | points. unchanged. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Supcrmr Aunrhncntl of Best S!ylou and | Bamr Value feeders, 35, 1501.“ common to falr foed- | Motor shares and’ accessories: dominated | Barley was strong at & lc to % advance 6.75; good to choice stockers, | the market for a time at galns of 2 to 7 |and there was & good cash Inquiry for stock heifers, $6.00017.1 k | points, Chandler Motors leading the advance | this cereal at the prevalling prices, ock calves, $6.00G with Btudebaker and Maxwell. Most, If | Clearances were, wheat and flour equal Wheat Rises on Rumor of Heavy Export Business Tuesday, You vesl calves, $8.00@10.00; Leof bulls, $6.60@ | not all of these galns were forfeited, how- | to 896,000 bushels; oats, 390,000 bushels. Chicago, =~ Nov, 2.—Authoritative an- 5 M ever, as were some substantinl advances | 14verpool close: Wheat, unchanged; corn, | nouncement that legislation for an embargo Save in Hogs—While receipts of hogs were not as [ in the loather group. Ohlo Gas retained over | Unchanged. on foodstuffs would have substantlal back- Novemb heavy as yesterday, when the largest run | half its 6-point galn, but this proved to be Primary wheat receipts were 1,612,000 [ Ing in congress did a good deal today to er ing showed up, they were toler- | an fsolated instance, bushels, and shipments 1,161,000 bushels | nullify the greater part of a sharp new ly liberal, estimates placing the suppl; Ralls were strong, during the inid-ses. against receipts of 2,864,000 bushels, and | advance In the price of wheat. After ris- at 171 loads, or 13,000 head. Yesterday's | slon, presumably In consequence of the de- [ ¥hipments of 1,670,000 bushels last year. ing in some casés as much as 45%c a bushel, official run was, as usual, greater than esti- | cision rendered by one of the federal courts Primary corn recelpis were 1,256,000 bush- | the market turned weak and closed unset- mates, and the total for the first half of | declaring the Adamson law unconstitutional, | ¢1% and shipments 363,000 bushels against | tled at net gains of % @1%e, with Decem- 664 head, but guins in this division also were of | F9ceibts of 768,000 bushels, and shipments |ber $1.83% @1.83% and Muay $1.88%. Corn Sales e SO CPAI 6 l’ WGE “mw STREETS Lowest Prices. brief duratfon, Total sales amounted to 011’31—:}'.'.0.‘:‘; l;:-lhm "1"« year, R, (l:ln:wd%'t‘“:o IP'/-WwC up, and oats up 1 o 1,820,000 shores, s recelpts wero ush- | %e to c. Provisions closed irregular, Th M f S k f T el i gt b S PR S s ot 2|° and shipments 923,000 busheis against | varying frém five off to a rise of 10c ree anufracturers toc Y Another unevenly higher mar) to 4 it in Copper and {ndustrial fssues, receipts of 1,184,000 bughels, and shipments Highest prices of the day were reached e by My "ar o ot o oo T ! inanen. | of 1,014,000 bushels last.year. in the wheat plt soon after the opening of packer bids were no more than State bonds were unchanged on call. CARLOT M'U?”b hiionse, and Dvtore G Werd RS béen re- fow were actually lower, but Number of leading stocks and quotations Corn. Oats, | celved from ~Washington that Chairman her, ‘while the aver- [on the market were: 358 214 | Fitzgerald of the house committee on ap- : propriations was taking energetic measures Chicago . Minneapol Womens’ Suits, CoatsandDresses Secured by our buyer for Spot Cash .at a splendid dis- : count goonsale Thursday ' at Prlces Not . Usually Quoted Before January. f Women’s and Misses Suits $10 made to sell at $15 and $20. 100 of them in this lot all this season's new Styles ni popular materials and colorings. - 125 Nobby $1‘950 Suits, worth $25 to ago market was & big Sales. High. Low. Close, yesterday, trade being the best towards the | Am. Beet Sugar, u :um loi P close except on a few very common loads, | American Can which were passed up entirely. Owing to|Am., Car & I'ndry, l oo w 16 | yesterday had aggregated 3,000,000 bushels the uneveuness that han featured the mar- | AT Locomotive 27| formed the chief basis of the up-turn in ket 50 far this week, there were nearly as [4M: & % values. In addition, Argontine crop ad- many 'plnlonl‘ mn‘e-r&ln: ::- grkn ’:- ;lcr\; were the most bullish yet at hand, there were traders in 6 YAl me who 6 ) oubt being expressed whether there would sold At the best time Tuesday did not call | Amscends U PR ) "v:"'x $1.84: | be an exportable surplus whatever,¢his sea- their sales more than stron; bo_higher, ‘o 3 $L8%: 1 oar,| %00 In Argentina. After Chairmfan Fits- $1.80. No. ‘|to push the ctment of an embargo. 9 | Rumors that export transactions in wheat while others not so fortunate yesterday gerald's position was known, however, claimed they sold hogs that were 10@16c 1 & g % | 4 hard ,,m" backward swings in prices became more her. , T 700 $1.90. Sam 3 and more pronounced, and it was not until At any rate, it was a good, active mar- d u - L $06; 1 ear 1" e the last half hour of the sesslon that any ket for desirable hogs of all weigh! Ganadian Pacific A $1.70. No. i important rally took place, Denials that it was the opinion of the majority H 80 I oxport sales of wheat in the United States rices were somewhere Chesapeake & 1 mixed: g o 1 No, had been unusually big assisted to a ma- A good share of (! Chiy M), . 11800 H mixed durum: 86, 'No, 2 white | torlal extent In forcing tho reaction from 50@9.75, with quite & sho , W.. 400 1 spring: 40 the switt early advance in prices. Accord- 9. Rye—No, 2: 1 car, $1.46 ing to current estimates today's export Barley—No, 1 'car, §1.10. No, 4: 1|Dbusiness was moderate—500,000 bushels. 10, No. 1 foed: 1 car, $1.10, Disappointing returns from huskers tend- Corn—No. 2 white: 2 cars, 92%c; 1 car, | ¢ to uphold Born, and so too did bullish 93¢, No. 3 white: § cars, 92¢; & cars, 91%c, | CTOP conditions in Argentina, For the most ‘ %500 No, 4 white: 1 car, 91 1 cars, 90%c. No, | Part though the-market was governed by a8 10¢ higher, A nod share of ral Klectrie i H 3 yellow: 13 6 cars, 91%c. No, pthe fluctuations of wheat. Oats merely re- erings sold &t a spread of $1i. '.; gm’g ‘Northern pfd t i ,."o: 3 cars, 90%c, ar -.cleln: ;‘r‘m changes in other grain. Trading $35. Clever designs were good but|Gt, North, Ore ctfs 2. 16 900, 0. 2 mixed: 1 9 No. was lght. B . The top came with- [ Tilinots Central f £ B mixed: 1 car, $13¢; 8 ‘ears, 956" No. 4| Provislons averaged higher with hogs and in the most.popular materials and colors. 95 High Class $ 3900 mixed: 1 car, 90¢, No, 6 mixed: 1 grain. Demand, ‘however, was mot urgent, Inspiration- Co 3 90c. - Sresrai), Corn—No. 3 yellow, $1697%c: No. B, M 1 car, B5%e. N \vellow, 93% @96%¢c; No. 4 white, 93@94c. M. ptd otfs 15,360 L1 e, X0 4|7 OnteNo, 3 white, 67% @58k c; standard, ly bllk of the later arrivala sold Jut about as {ufnafi“(l:op:n Lo 15 h 1 car, G5%ec. Sample | hominal, t Inspiration- Cop fast as they were yarded. Qlaville & “Nash. G4lc. No, 4| Rye—No. 2, 81509151 Suits, worth up to ::l’l I:ru -x‘n‘u:.u:l‘r {::‘llt‘.l‘w‘:n;:ul:h:nl; “u an e g:;‘::'h;fl):t zso;zs $75, ;i R p o t 'qd Wero It anything strong to a little| M., K. & B 5 % ’ Clover—3$11.00916.00. Distinctive elegance in every higher, demand exceeding the supply as it 4 hard, omoon No. 2 spring, $1. u%o Provisions—Pork, $28.50; lard, $16.80; ribs, has all week, Tops of & nflu of vsnmlnn M 00 1.88; No. 3 spring, 'l 1% @1.85; No. $14.26@15.00, sold at $10.80, equaling yesterday's top, a 1, durum $1.83@ 0. 3 durum, $1 l0 Butter—Higher—Creamery, 36@41%c, With & secona’ lot at 31016, and the ro-|Novads Copper 28 [ 135 "corn: ot ,,m,., 92@92%¢; No, 3| E€Es—Unchanged; recelpts 2,844 cases, mainder, about two cars, at $10.60. A one- | N¥. N 'k i white, 91% @92c; No, 4 wiflte, 901 @91c; N Potatoes—Unchanged; recelpts, 35 cars. u, bunch boasted the record another nickel, i 8% | © white, 0@90%4¢; No. ¢ white, $3@90c; No, | _Poultry—Alive, firm; fowls, 14c; springs, Hing $10.85. 1 3 yollow, 3% @31Ke; No. 3 yellow, 1% @ 18¢, - tations on Lambs—Lambs, 91i4e; No. 4 yellow, 90@90%¢; No. b yel- 1o cholce, ‘u.uqu.n, lambs,' hlr 4 \ & T 200 low, 89% @80c; No. 6 yellow, s!'/aoll'/.td St. Louls Live Stock Market. good %o wood, .“ ,..u.m mnu. ,..4.", i 1,500 1 H Nifl“:,"’l":ffl "nlh‘f(?'.‘.*%o;‘& “N‘;'“;m""d. 8t. Louls, Nov. 22.-~Cattle=Recelpts, 5,100 head; market steady; native beef steers, 8089 %e No. § mized, 808K, Ontsi | Y1360 I i No, 2 white, (64 @Bske: standara. 5640 | 1300 {:;'.'"‘.',,d";:fi,,."";" ey Rep. I lam| hlr to good, I thern Ry, 0 2 2 @$1.10, Rye: No. 2, $1.46G1.46; southern beef steers, 8. lo 9.0 to culls, u.oo. wu{ debaker G YWTN P05 FLADOLAG | and helfers, $4.25@7.60; prlme yearling 8.60; owes, bmw‘l. lI‘l- 2 A | ;:-;:-onlm.hmm. #7.50@9.00; native calves, , 11,31 Omaha, Neb., Nov. 20.=Pralrie hay:| Hogs—Receipts, 16,600 head; market Cholce upland, $10. w 10 No. 1 !xo 00 | higher; lights, $9.30@10.00; pigs, $7.0009.00; No, 3, 00@ | mixed and butchers, $9.30@10.10; good graceful line, Remarkable Coat Values at $25 “Wide range of charming styles in Plushes and other popular materials, loose coats, belted models, e}t;c., many of them fur tnmmed—don’t miss seeing them. Classy New Coats. Handsome New Coats. in broad assortment of .the popu- | in big variety of the season’s best lar flare, belted and semi-fitted | styles, all colors and best ma- :ii‘:fi'a e 3 1 2 e LR el | 1 950 / Cholce mldlnnd. Ol 00.10 N 1, lluvy. $9.95@10.15; bulk of sales, $9.5 10.00; No. 2, $8.00 No. '3, $6.00 | 10.00. 1 %rcmd, Th“"d'y' umuo, Nov. 33, —Cattle—Recelpts, 21,000 | Wabash ‘pfd “B", - 000 30 2015 i Cholea lowfand, §8,50 No.'1, smp and Lambs—Recelpts, 2,600 head; UFSARY. o ose o ey ol L Bl ALka, uneeitied; native best castla 00 64% 64 64 CASH AND JOY—DEBT AND WORR' A Wonderful Showing of Dresses In fine Serges, Taffetas, Satins, etc.,, includ- ing many dainty dancing frocks, all colors $ l 49 5 u.u.n.fl. -uun':luu. $6.65001 Total ay, 1,120,000 shares, stockers and feeders, cows e helf 13.4 8 Kansas Olty General Market. ad; market, un- C!ty Nov. 3 : Nght, b No, 2 1 ) '/n Corn=No. T 00 Qakan No. £ wilts, to give the BASKET STORES thut trul you have been putting off m‘ouo ool o S @tse; Dock- [} 4} long time. Our bn ng in large quantities for forty-eight stores i No. 2 mixdgyl, enables us to give you the right. quality goods at unusually low prices. ::.'p-cmmm Py A These prices are quoted every,day and not as “special sales,” there- onds, 3o, n-cklnl. ‘flc‘ i fore you save money every dny. Here are a few reminders of our Sehbira hundreds of money-saving prices:— POHIIIH un; roosters, iz Sihe g WHILE THEY LAST Armour's Tomato Soup, 93 for 8t. Touls Grain Market. Cabbage, Ib.. 3o cut. . 83,00 ki Bt Jlouis, Nov. 11, ;- WheatoNo. # rod. |}l Nebras otatoes, pk., 44c, 49¢ i r-:‘; u:}e..;«'z 2 white, $1.04; De- flotl‘t l':ol‘el have levenl other ’I'l;' best gra Ade, lb.... ¢ : q comber, \ ‘varieties, 0, At & 01 0.1 whits, Red or Yellow Onions, pk. ... 48c c'.'.",.fn'.'_’“j.fl“?,m:f Tweiib. unmu Grain Market, Spanish Onions, large, 3 lbs, .16¢! :"l'?" u,l lNov ;‘:I’I—I\v:’ml—onbzm. No. 3 Hub:;l:ev tSq\ulh per lbllsg; ':!“ Sab ,A"x“f P “C,m_“;,,,“,“,; AL RS e APPLES—The Best That Grow.| .. ::“;h‘!“-“v ats. Choice Washington Jonathans— . A D DO i rh e o BTN RS Beeat e 1b , per Ib. Fancy Washington Jonathans, per :tfi:‘:’;::;‘kpr'lh and sizes, worth up to $25, on sale Thurs- A T S b s e i ST t Pays—TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST—t Pays If You Are Going South Here Is Your Service : PENNSYLVANIA LINES: ‘‘The Southh.n " for Florida, v, from Chicago at 11:656 P. M. - 120; broll- nominal. Sloux City, Ia, Noy. 23.—Cattle—Re- Cotton Market. coipis, 2600 hiadi market 100 loweri beet | Now York, - Nov. T eeBotton—Futures ateers, §6.00 butch 5. 26; | opened stea Docember, 20,650 January, 20.760; M 0.96c; May, 21.17c: July, Dox, &b, .iioieiisnin s 81,88 didia, e SO B ST gt Faiey. Washibgton Jons: Bacon Ban: by BIG FOUR LINES: ‘The Royal Palm,” from Chicago at | VAL BIRA R _thans, per box..........81.95| Jacon pacus ¥t the 10:05 B. M. - Sizes 113 or larger, 10c extra box. (Bacon 2¢ b, more if sliced.) You will find many other SPOUT DOLMRS varieties of box urpleu in our AL e Ah sBboaiPal in the wondertul Oklahoma Ol Fllds, where stores ‘1"’1 as well as cheaper || y5c"Shinola Home Sets more fortunes hnvo been made in a short varieties of barrel apples. time than in_any other oil field. The Best Live Htock in Sight. Buy in this rieh district today is FLOUR—Economy, 48-1b. sack, $2.30 Roeelpts of live stock from the five prin- (We recommend and guarantee it.) cipal western markets: 4 s Pikes Peak Macaroni, Spaghetti or Cattle, Hogs, Sheep. 7 Hpe ;.230 13,000,300 Noodles, 10c pl gyl (3ee—kwoi—ah) Rolled Oats, butkbulk 7 1bs. OIL AND REFINING Rice, best Jap, 10c grade, § lbs. ASK ABOUT OUR 4% DISCOUNT PLAN. officlally traded in and listed on . eurb, which is earning more than §0%, Dlyllll' $5.00 Orders Delivered l"rn—Sn.nllor Orders for 8c. ' BodyofKatieReider (i 2Tk ] THE BASKET STORES WS of a @oes to the Parents |} -n"".,on : LIVE sETTE Fon Less eem— * For Burial in Lincoln T md for Circul The body of Katie Reider, who OIL THE FOI“IE MAKER t, died Oct. 29 in the State hospital in We will send it free on reques E.'A FERRON & COMPA Kearney, where tuberculosis is treat- STOCKS AND BONDS ed, and which was sent-to the Ne- e D sdial """’"‘“ braska Medical hospital here, has N.-v A.,.;.. been turned over to the parents, Mr. m== OHICAGO & EASTERN ILLINOIS: ‘‘The Dixie Flyer," from Chicago at 10:25 P. M. . CHESAPEAKE & OHIO: ‘“‘C. & O. Limited,” from Chicago at 11:46 A. M. ILLINOIS CENTRAL: ‘‘Panams Limited,” fron Chicago at 12:30 noon. ‘‘Seminole Limited,”” at 10:15 P. M. bo: pro Washing Powder, ... Sal Soda, 2 Ibs for.. “ Queen of the Tub, a ‘White' soap, 8 large bars for.. o Sunhrlu Cleanser, § ‘cans for....10¢ LOUVISVILLE & NASHVILLE: ‘‘Dixie Flyer,”” from St Louis at 9:20 P. M. ‘‘New Orleans Limited,”’ at 4:09 P. M. SOUTHERN , RAILROAD: ‘‘Carolina Special,’”’ from St Louis at 8:56 A. M. MOBILE & OHIO: *‘Gulf Special,”” from 8t. Louis at g4 A, M. and 8:40 P. M. ILLINOIS CENTRAL: ‘‘Panama Limited,”” from St. Louis at 4:30 P. M. ‘‘New Orleans Special,’’ at 1:30 P. M. ‘‘Seminole Limited,’’ at 11:20 P. M. IRON MOUNTAIN: ‘‘Hot Springs Special,’’ from 8t. Louis at 9:00 A. M. A Via St. E._quis ~ From Omaha 4:30 P. M. ' ; Associated Retailers of Omaha Present and Mrs, Phillip Reider of Lincoln | SV ® SR o eunmum s o FRISCO LINES: ‘‘Florida Special,” from Kansas City at ma ‘lentn t!l;re or burial. 43 s ' M [ [ ] VIa 5:556 P. M. ‘‘The Meteor,’’ for Texas, at 11:30 P. M. } {7 ome years was an tamate of the Stats I ales Mmanager Kansas City M, K. & T. SYSTEM: ‘‘Fast Texas Special,” from Kansas ‘ School for the Deaf in Omaha, A . vy City at 11:26 P. M. ‘‘Katy Limited,” at 4:30 P. M. year ago she' developed tuberculosis | w . . and was sent to the Kearney hospital. ‘n / From R KANSAS CITY SOUTHERN: ‘‘Gulf Special,’”” from Kansas There she died and after being em- balmed thé body was sent back to . 4 . City, at 11:35 P. M. Omaha, the place from which she was or our Kansas ' i . SANTA FE: ‘‘California Limited,”” from Kansas City a$ ; 9:00 A. M. at the ROCK ISLAND LINES: ‘‘Californian,” from Kansas City AUDITORIUM at 11:40 P. M. “‘Golden State,” at 11:00 A. M. Monday Evening, Dec. 4th BRI Burlington Lines via Chicago, Kan portant part of the whole scheme of Southern Winter Tours. Letus Seat Sale Nine O’clock Thursday Omaha received for treatment. It went to.the territory, Must medical hospital here and was held invest $i 000,00, “n't‘ing w?rd irombthe p;ren)l; “d to Satisfactory se- isposition to be made. Monday th u'r:: to Omaha and viewed the curity, $150.00 monthly guaran- of their daughter. At state ex- teed. placed in a casket and sent to meoln. pense it was prepared for burial, ‘where burial occurred Wednesday. Some controversy has arisen at Lin- ‘G L w spflng City or St. Louis form an im- ing \ Washington, D. C., may he plann® if your ticket read Burling- 8 U ' ‘ fl O 0 r show you what an attractive diverse route tour of the South, includ- coln by the allegation of the nrenu . ton: Ask for beautifully i d literature. - they were refused right o al . Suiais . fhnt they wete refused right of burial Oiler Company Morning at Auditorium Box Office. City Ticket Offtce, 16th and Farnam. Telephones: D. 1238, D, 3580, - HI::: hospital, but l"fil?“mdfl 894 Brandeis Bldg. recetved in the

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