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WILSON WANTS N0 EMBARGO, WHEAT UP News Telling President’s Oppo- sition to Proposed Measure Makes Market Bullish. | CORN ADVANCES ALSO total value of $25 were stolen. netted $40-to burglars, who pried open a rear window and ransacked the home pf B. Preisman, 2211 Burdette |While no one -believes President Wilspn is on any deal looking to the corner of wheat, it i§asserted that he, and he “alone, is responsible for an advance of 6 cents per bushel yester- day"and 8 cents over the low price of Tuesday. Shortly. after the opening ‘of the TAKE EVERY AGAINST A SPELL OF Omaha grain exchange' word came INDIGESTION lfromd Il;lew ‘\’(:rk, l? be q;‘xickly fol<‘ BILIOUSNESS owed by teélegrams from Chicago, an- nouncing that President Wilson had CONSTIPATION stated that he was opposed to the COLDS, GRIPPE placing of an embargo on th\e ship- OR MALARIA_ ment of foodstuffs to Eufope.™\ RN " m—— Quick Reaction. RESORT TO The Wilson announcement caused | a quick upturn of the market and be- | fore the close cash wheat was selling all the way from $1.64 up to $1.73%4 per bushel, an advance of 4@6 cents over the Tuesday prices. At the ) o Stomach Bitters same time the July option was 8 cents | AT THE FIRST SIGN OF TROUBLE up, with the Mdy not far behind. Lz Omaha wheat rgceipts were fifty- X 2 six carloads and e\'crythillg,was sold out long be@rc the closé. Corn went along in sympathy with wheat, gaining 2@24 cents per bushel over the prices of Tuesday. The sales. were made. at 85/4@87 cents per bushel. Receipts were fifty-three carloads. Oats were 114 tpents up, selling at S2V,@53 cents per bushel,” with ‘re- ceipts at twenty-four carloads. | Ewing Man Found In Dry Goods Box | With Head Mashed C. C. Stringfield of Ewing, Neb., stopping in Omaha at the Merchants’ hotel, met up with a stranger, who guided him into the dimly lighted re- gions below Fourteenth street. At a convenient dark spot the stranger slugged Stringfield over the head, took $18 in cash from his person and then put Stringfield in a dry goods box at Tenth and Dodge streets, in | which ‘state of incapacity he was dis- | covered by a passerby when daylight | * arrived. | HOS Commercial Club | Plans fg;‘ Flection A nominating committee consisting | / of Henry F. Wyman, George T. Mor- ton and Herbert M. Rogers has been appointed by the Commercial club to compile a list of nominess for places on the board of seventy-five directors to be eclected January 10. Under the present system a certain number of | directors are to be elected from each | principal line of business in the city. Candidates must therefore be selected with reference to their busingss. January 13, th:gc days after elec- tion, the new boarfl of seventy-five di- rectors will meet and elect its execu- tive committee of twenty-four men from among the directors. On Jama- I ary 16 the new executive committee | - will meet afid elect its ¢hairman and | other officers of the club. Burgla;s E;ltéfi Wo H&mes [ And Get Some Jewelry| \ Paul Quamm, 2544 Chicago street, | reports to thé police that burglars] ~ EHT L T Hitpn b BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, suit case, watch and/watch fob to the A watch, bracelet, locket and purse | PRECAUTION—§ TETTER’S & _Why not add pleasure, without adding expense, by “‘takingin” Mobile and nearby Gulf Coast resorts on your way to Florida? A through ticket entitles you to stop over at Mobile, and a few | days spept in its charming environments and balmy climate will about double the enjoyment of your winter outing. Outdoor Pastimes on the Gulf Coast Whatever your particular N DECEMBER 7, 1916. 'HOTEL CLERKS OPEN 32 | on the program for a talk, but he can- not get here, since he recently under- | Oolonel Anderson, Founder of |wenta scrious operation at Rochester, | the Association, is Among | Minn. He is reported as improving, 2 however, and will probably arrive in First to Enroll. Omaha before the convention finally | adjourns. CITY WELCOMES GREETERS | Sam 8. Foster of Mason City, Ncb,, \is to take the place of Mr. Letton on | the program ] | Nebraska-lowa association. He is the usy man with the enrollment book The Greeters are here. i ool Who are the Greeters? They ;u'v.Bra’nch Of Woman's the fellows who greet the traveling | public when that public walzes wp to| (lUbS to Talk H, C. L the desk in any hotel in America LRI They are the hotel clerks. Only they | The=high cost of living will be are not all here from all over the|discussed at the next meeting of the United States. Those in Omaha to-|social science department, Omaha 05 are froni TG A NGheaik | Woman's club, says the leader, Mrs. day are frqm fowa and Nebraska. | C. W. Hayes. When the aims of the They are the delegates to the|North Omaha Consumers' league | twelfth annual convention of the Ne-| were outlined by Mrs. D. G. Craig- | braska-Towa Hotel Clerl.s’ associa-|head Monday the hour was so crowd- Iaal Phevvaillibe hars Tor tWo. d with ceches there was no time AT i n.\ The néwt meeting will and they have a full program of bus er 18, ness and pleasure. Wednesday morning they enrolled and paid their annual dues at the seg- retary’s desk at the Merchants hotel. At noon they lunched at the Henshaw hotel. The general sessions are being held at the Castle hotel 3 | There are 225 members of the as- sociation in the two states. Hotels must be run even when the clerks are away frolicking, so the boys can never all get away at once. About seventy- | five-from out of town are expected to rattend this year. About forty of | the:s. registered before noon. Old Friends Here, | J. R. Dumont, of the| | Hotel Muehlebach, of Kansas City, | WMo, was one of the early ar-| rivals o F."Winton Eitemiller of the Hotel Winton is another Kansas City mem- ment Will Answer the Question secretary ber who was awong the first. He is ) e \ 3 x < N ! p.rcsxdrnl of ‘ the = Southwestern t “Hello? Send Me a Box of Pyramid.” Greeters. Your case is no worse than were /(ho cases of many who did try this remarkable Pyramid Pile Treatment ?:r‘: \Lh%;;:l\\'o since wrllnen us let- ubbling over Ww! lhin‘nktfi:;noss.g lh’ garasns e8| at our expense by m the below coupon, or wet & mayho:‘ t‘l!;fi your druggist mow. Take no substitute, fllii SAMPLE COURON, PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, -b#6 Pyramid Bulilding., KIM:;Il’uhall.lerh. ¥ . ndly send me a Fres s: of Pyramid Plle ’l‘rent-e:t,.n Dl‘; plain wrapper, Name ..,....... Street ......... Verne S. Warriner, secretary of the | Greeters of America, the national or- | ganization of hotel clerks, came in carly from Denver. He publishes the American Greeter. Joe McCaffery, former clerk of the { Schlitz_hotel in Omaha, now man- ager of .ghe Evans hotel in Hot Springs, S. D., came in on a cane about 11 o'clock. McCaffery recently had a fall and for a time it looked as though he could not attend this year's convention, but he came up A Froo Trial of Pyramid Pils Treate | BEATON & [AIER [ Omaha Home Furm‘:hing Headyuarters Here's the Aristocrat of Talking Machines An'ldeal Christmas 'Gift A musical instrument of rare tone reproducing quality. A beautiful ar- tistic piege of furniture, built in- pure period de- signs—to harmonize with the richest interior furnishings ; always elo- quent of good taste; durable, simple; prom- ising years of gratify- ing service. There's a word pictare of The “Windsor” plays all makes of “Disc” Records and is the | product of master craftsmen through and through. Before buying any “alking machine better see 9 “WINDSOR.” Gift of Furniture Endures s L 200 UL LR T T 7 Florida =~ . /- _{. = == HHnnnnn iR obby may be, you can gratify it at Moi)hlle-—golf, tcnm};, fishing, hunting, motoring, sailing, riding, driving—it’s al] to be found at its best, and in the balmiest and softest of winter climates, Write me today and ask about our all-ail or rail and water = trips to wint=p resorts. Let me send you our illustrated descriptive booklet on the Gulf Coast ahd Florida and tell you al our low-fare circle tour to Mobile, Tampa; Key West and New York. F. L. Harris, Gen'l Agent, Mobile & O 305 North Seventh Stréet, St. Louis; Mo. 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Day after tomorrow morning you can be in Florida,withineasy reach " of affairs back home—yet a world away from winter's cold - and winter's garb. Thousands and more thousands visit ’ Florida each, winter not only because of its balmy climate and-beautiful country, but be- cause of its proximity and its’ magnificent equipment for rest | and pleasure. leaves Kqnsas City at 5:55 p. m. and reaches Florida 8:25 a.m. second morning—only a day and a half's ride via Frisco Lines and Southern Railway—the direct route. All steel train of coaches, sleeping cars and Fred Harvey dining cars. The undersigned has some new Florida litera- ¢ that will interest you—nwrite for it, and get full information about fares and reservations. Ry A Divi Fri 'w.x.'&""""“"""‘ sco Lines J. C. Lovrien, 709 Street. Kansas City, Mo. N