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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1916 15 FOR RENT—HOUSES _Miscellaneou... ‘ HOUSES AND FLATS FOR RENT. 00—5-r., 1622 Clark St., modern ex- cept heat. 00—5-r., 3816 North 20th St, modern except heat. g .00—-r., 1807 Locust St., modern. .50—2-r., South 2 rooms, No. 3 Dav- idge Block, 00—8-r., 212 South 30th St, modern. 00—6-r., 1733 Pratt St, modern. 00—5-r., 538 South 26th Ave., modern. 00—10-r., 214 South 30th St, modern. 00—6-R., 2423 Laurel Ave, new, modern bungalow. 50—6-r., 530 Park Ave.., modern flat. (50—6-r., 1011 North 49th St, new, modern bungalow. 5.00—7-r, 1301 South ::g St .00—7-r., 1802 Binney St .00—7-r., 1908 Corby St., modern. [00—7-r, 3625 c;lml:h 8t modern, very d .50—4-r., Apmt., 27th and Jackson Sta., The Harold, No. 6. .00—8-r., 137 North 32d Ave, modern. 30. 30 30 30. 30 new, GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone D-756, 902 City Natl Bank Bidg. PAYNE & SLATER CO, SPECI)LS. 5 rooms, 830 So. 234 St., all modern ex- cept heat, east front ,easy walking dis- tance, very speclai price, §16.50. 5 rooms, 25624 Caplitol Ave., all modern, new oak floors throughout, new plumbing fixtures, new lighting fixtures, nicely deco- rated, south front, casy walking distance to town, dandy place for $27.50. 6 rooms, 822 So. 38th St strietly mod- ern, Field Club districf, 3 bedrooms, east front, $40. & rooms, 3917 North 20th St. strictly modern, 3 bedrooms and slecping porch, $27.50. 8 rooms, 2201_Grant St, 4 bedrooms, newly decorated throughout, garage, $30. PAYNE & SLATER CO., 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. _Phone Doug. 1016. 6§19 NO. 19(h St 5.00. 9 rms, all mod., 2518 Seward St., 7 rma., all mod., $26, new. 2514, Seward St., 6 rms., all mod., $24, new. 1834 No. 2ist St, 6 rms., mod. ex. ht., $18 1609 Lothrop St, 6 rms., all mod., $17.00. 1508 Ohio St, 6 rms., part mod., §15.00. BIRKETT & COMPANY, 423 Beo Bldg. Doug. 633. WH want more houses and apertments to rent. The fact that we have practically cleaned out our big list is conclusive proof of the efficlency of our rental service. It you want to keep your places rented gee Payne & Slater Co., “Omaha’s Rental Men,” 616 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1016. $12.60—3-r. flat, 816 No. 16th St. $42.50=-11-r., all mod. Good for rooming house, 2114 Chicago St. H. A. WOLF, 614 Ware Block. Doug. 8068. HOUES FOR RENT. CREIGH, SON8 & CO., 608 BEE BLDG. DOUG. 200. i-'OR RENT—Ap’ts and Flats West. FOR RENT. ..$16.00 eeee. 12,00 5-room flat 4-room flat _Doug. 3600. VERY choice 6-room, steam heated apart- ment on West Farnam St. JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM ST. ALL modern 4-room Apt. Steam heat. 663 8. 28th. Harhey 4141 G-ROOM fiht, modern except heat, $18. Har- ney 1265. North. SEAOTIFOE T-room apartment, bul Torih] am forced to leave and will sublease. This is a beauty. Phone Webster 3764 2202 N. 21ST ST.—4 nice rooms, bath, only $1 warm_for winter, $10. THREE, four and five-room apt. 1n the California. _Call Douglas 5237. WELL heated, 3 and 4-room apartments; reasonable. Webster 980. 3619 FRANKLIN—b rooms, modern except heat. . ‘W. 8. FRANK, 401 Neville Bloek. private ; also 3 nice large rooms, NO COAL BILLS! NO WATER BILLS! NO SNOW SHOVELING! Rent a cozy apartment in THE CARLYLE, 625 South 18th St,.4 rooms and tile baih, no car fare; $32.50 summer; $42.50 winter. PAYNE & SLATER CO,, 616 Omaha Nat'l Bldg. _Phone Doug. 1016, $10.60—3 large roum Apt., part modern, 1915 Elm St., near 20th and Vinton. AR 5 £S FOR RENT—Business Pr'p’ Stores. STORE FOR RENT. 1616-17 North 24th St. Store room, 81x 60, basement and fine large dlsplay win- dow.. Good location for retail store or shop. ARMSTRONG-WALSH Co., Tyler 1536 333 Roso Bldg. STORE room, 20x66, all mod., close-In, 608 So. 13th St., $40.00. | BIRKETT & COMPANY, 423 Boe Bldg. Doug. 633. STORE ROOM at 1807 Farnam St, T. F. __Hall, 433 Ramge Bldg. D 7406, NEW store room on Douglas St.; reason- __able. Phone Red 8393. MODERN store, 16th St low rent G P _Stebbl Offices_and Desk Room. DESIRABLE office rooms in the remodeled Crounse block, 119 N. 16th St. (opposite postoffice). $10 to $16 per wonth. Conrad Young, 322 Brandels Theater. Doug. 1671. CHOICE office space. Baird Bldg., 17th and Douglas. McCague Inv..Co. Miscellaneous. GOOD garage, for dead storage. Paved street. 31st and Leavenworth. Har- __mey 5708, LARGE, light basement, 16th and Howard, cheap. Wright & Lasbury. 'Doug. 162. 6 DOWNTOWN store rooms. First Trust Co., 303 S, 13th. D. 1161 near postoffice; WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Houses and Flats, WANTED—LIsting on cottages or houses to rent or sell on easy payments. Have cus- tomers walting, Inquire 413 Karbach Block. Douglas 3607. GALLAGHER & NELSON 711l look after your rentals. 644 Brandels Bldg. Doug. 3382 MOVING AND STORAGE : FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Packing, storage ing. 219 N, Douglas 394. METROPOLITAN VAN AND STORAGE CO. Careful attention given to orders for moving, packing or storage Office at Ray- moud Furniture Co., 1513 and 15615 How- ard St. Phone D. 552 I“agg-ard_ Van_and two men, : $1.25 per_hour. Van and Storage Co., Moving, Packing, _ Storage an ping. Phone Doug. 1496, A N RENTAL Y FIDELITY EENTAL™ FREE Phone Douglas 288 for complete Ust of vacant houses and apart- ments. Also for storage, moving. 6th and Juckson Sts. and mov- 11th St. Phone . FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. .’s;plrnl: h‘lcked rooms for household goods and planos, moving; e g; packing and OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 802 8. 16th 8 Douglas 4163, Globe Van and Storage Co. For real moving service try us. Large A-horse padded vans. Storage, $2 month. -‘h!l !("lflll guaranteed. We move you QUICKER, CHEAPER AND SAFER. Phone tl‘yler AZ:O or Douslas 4338 J. C. REED Exvress ana Moving. packing and storage. 4207 Farnam St ¢ Douglas 62 REAL ESTATE—IMPROVED West) CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. A FINE HOME. A beautiful seven-room house, contain- ing reception hall, large lving room, din- ing room, kitchen and pantry on first floor. Oak finishing. Quarter-sawed floors, nice open stairway to second floor con- sisting of four food size, well-llghted bed- rooms. Good hath with up-to-date fix- tures. Good light fixtures throughout, well decorated, full brick foundation, This property Is located 1% blocks from Harney car line. Lot 5214x165 feet. Fine shade trees, good garage. Located at 3400 Burt street, and without a doubt tho price we are quoting would no more than replaco the improvements. « Price {$4,260, on reasonable payments. Let us fhear from you at' once and you will be' convinced of the facts we are advertising. HIATT COMPANY 245-7-9 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 60, MONTCLAIR NEW BUNGALOW. Large Ifving room, dining room and kitchen on first floor; three bedrooms and bath on second floor; oak finish and oak floor; bulit-in bookcases and buffet; pan- eled ‘walls in dining room; clothes chuto; full basement; guaranteed furnace. Look at it today; open 2 to b. SCOTT & HILL CO., Doug. 1009. Ground Fir. McCague Bidg. CORNER LOT, 50x130 FT. . Brand new bungalow of 5 rooms and bath; cak finish, with oak floors through- out; rooms large; bullt-in cupboards, win- dow seats, plate rail, panel walls, has a number of specia] features; stairs to sec- ond floor; full basement, furnace heat; only one block to Ames Ave. car, two blocks to Monmouth Park school. Price for quick sale, $2,850. " Let us show you this bargain. Terms to suit. RASP BROS., 106 McCague Bldg West Farnam Fine Brick and Stucco Residence At a Bargain. Douglas 1653, Large rooms, fine finish, 2 baths, shower, etc.; very complete; brand new. Full lot. Must be seen to fully appreciate. Let us show you this. D. V. SHOLES CO.,’ Douglas 49. 916 City Natl. Bk. Bidg. WEST FARNAM AND CATHEDRAL DISTRICT LOTS. $326 TO $495. EASY TERMS. Sewer, sidewalks, water, ga: electric lights and on perfect grade. These are the best close-In lots we know of at the price. No speclal taxes to assumel SHULER & CARY, 204 Keeline Bldg. Phone D. 6074. 3518 LINCOLN BLVD—Ii-room house, strictly .nodern, with hot water heat. {)Dlltl:l‘liflll.v WEST FARNAM, stucco, 7-r., modern. Lot value, $3,000; house value, $4,000. All for, $6.000. 319 No. 35th Ave. Doug. 2947. North, READ THIS FOR SALE—THE FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE HOUSE on the North Side. Extra large living room with beautiful Roman brick fireplace, bookcases; dining room also finlshed in selected oak with china cabinet, buffet; complete breakfast room, kitchen with cabinets and work table, vestfule, etc. Three dandy bed- rooms with unusual finish, heavy one- panel doors, tiled bath with base tu, pedestal lavatory, clothes chute, medi- cine caBimet, etc. Full basement with laundry tubs, coal bin and steel coas chute, etc. Lots of other fixtures too numerous to mention. Before you buy don't fall to see this beautiful home, 2508 Pinkney. Key at first door east, 2503 Pinkney. ¥or appointment phone Doug- las 1474, - KOUNTZE PLACE. 5-room, strictly modern, brick bunga- low; one block east Kountzo park. KEn- tire house in oak and birch finish. Built- in fireplace, bookcase and buffet; beamed cellings; extra large lot, south front, on paved street, paving pald; close to car and school; nice garage; this place ls practically new. Can b, handled on terms or, cash. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 537 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. _D. 1781, NEW BUNGALOW. A five-100n.. stiictly modern bungalow, with bath. It is finished in oak, up-t date, bullt-in features and lighting fix- tures; full basement, large attic. Located at 3923 North 26th St. Price $3,160; easy terms. NORRIS & NORRIS, 400 Bee Bidg. Phone Douglas 4270. SPECIAL BARGAIN. 5 large rooms and bath, strictly mod- ern, cholce east front lot. Owner has left the city and positively must be sold this week; no reasonable offer refused. OSBORNE REALTY CO,, Douglas 1474. $100 CASH—$27.60 per month; will sacrifice a brand new oak finished bungalow in north part of city to good party. Doug. 3392, KOUNTZE PLACE, restricted district, resi- dence for sale. A. V. Knlest, 3515 N. l!t!:; South. OWN MUST SELL. Six-room, strictly modern stucco home, fireplace in nice lving room, beautifully decorated dining room. Bedroom, bath and kitchen on first floor; bedrooms upstairs, nice Jot, 60x100, with paving and all specials paid. Terms to suit. Owner asks $3,000. Located near 3dth and Francis Sts. For appointments call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701-2 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg, Douglas 1474, BEAUTIFUL BELLEVU Full block, 12 lots, well set in fruit, small house, good barn, wat n in streets, cement walks to all parts village, electric lights, the making of a charming and profitable home. Easy terms. GEORGE G. WALLACE, 614 Keeline Bidg. Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL NEW STUCCO An all-modern home with cholce south front lot 44x16% Long living room and dining room lined with windows; French plate glass' doors and bookcascs: fnest of oak finlsh and floors; kitchen with work-table and all the buiit-in jcabinets. Three fine bedrooms and bath finished in white enamel and muhogany finished doors; llnen closet. Full, deep basement; floor drain,rcoal bins, etc. Terms can be arranged. For appoint- ment call OSBORNE REALTY (CO., 701-2 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Douglas 1474 HOUSES WANTED. | WE HAVE BUYERS FOR WORTH THE MONEY IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US FOR RESULTS. O'NEILL'S REAL ESTATE & INS. AGNCY, Brandels Theater Bldg. Tyler 1024. In the ELEVEN Months of 1916 The Bee gaineds...63,910 pald .ads MORE THAN DOUBLE the COMBINED galn of the other two Omaha papers Lowest Rate, Best Results, Best Service INVESTMB; INSURANCE—$400_income on price, $2,500, belng 3 houses, 6 rooms each, near high school and Creighton college. Also 6 and 6-room bungalows, $200 down, /and two 3-room, $36 down, balance 1a0nthly. HOMES REAL ESTATE—Unimproved Nice 24th street, miss this opportunity this beatiuful n Good garden blocks from 647 Omaha Nat lot 849 SIX North. MINNE LUSA. on Titus Ave., just west of can be bought right. Don't 1o get good bome addition. C. A. GRIMMEL, Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. VACANT LOTS, putch tor only $900, Harney car. 14 W. H, GATES, Bank Bidg. Doug. 1204.% Improved and unimproved, tracts, on or near Bellevue car ten: line. Phone Doug. 3916. ac Best South. ACRES SOUTH. fn one to of school facilitios. C. R. COMBS, 809 Brandels Theater. REA Miscellaneous DY FOR SPRING NOW. A fine place for chicken raising and gardening. Ten good lots for $75 each. school. Box 8597, Bee. Close to car line and $8 down, 50c per week. 50-FT. LOT, $108. Fine lots to select from, $1 cash, 650c a week A NICE pleco of ground, 560-fool frontage, $64. Only $1 down. Box & Box K181, Bee. Boe 590, REAL ESTATE—Suburban Benson. Poultry and Fruit Make a Fine Combination Th e Fruit is Free On each acre purchased in Benson Gar- dens or West 1916, we are acre of fine fruit $10 per month. « ticulars. ¥ Hastings & Heyden, Benson before December 15, setting out nearly one-half Terms $10 down and Call us for further par- Phone Tyler 50 614 Harney Street START YOUR HOME IN BENSON{ BUY THIS LOT. $10.00 down and $10.00 per month; price $200.00; size, 60x128; located on Locust St., between Clark and Burnham, not far from school and car line Geo. B. Wright, Bee office, Omaha. e s Dundee. SEVERAL lots, building restriction. _ $3,- 600.00. Adjoining Happy Poliow Chicle. $400.00 to $1,000.00. W _L. SELBY & SONS, Doug. 1610. REAL ESTATE WANTED T 1 WILL PAY $3,500 CASH. We have customer who will pay cash for 6-room strictly modern locuted vast of 40(h St, on either Far nam, Harney or Cuming St. car lines. Call Douglas 14 OSBORNE REALTY CO., 70i Omaha National Hank Bldg WANTED—4, § and 6-roomed houses that can by sold for $100 cash, balance 316 per monttl; “give complets description ~ rat otter. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1330 Furnam Tel. Doug. 101 us OSBORNE REALTY LIST your § und 6-room houses with WE SELL THE: CO.. Doug. 1474 FOR SALE. See F. D. Wead. 310 8. 18(h St ~ FINANCIAL " Real Estate, Loans, Mortgages. 5% Sha% 0% CITY AND FARM LOANS, Prompt Service, E. H. LOUGEE, INC, 638-40 Keeline Bldg. Douglas 9125 HOME BUILDERS will pay you 7 ¢ on your money and divide profits of past § months with you on Jan. 1. Shares in any number now $1.20 each, by mail or in person. More aftor Jan. 1. American Security Co. F. A., Omaha. CITY and farm loans promptly made Rates, 5, 6% and 6 per cent. Reasonable commission. UNITED STATES TRUST CO., 212 South 17th, Omaha, Neb. 5 PER CENT to 6 per cent on best lass city residences in amounts $2,000 up; also farm loans. Reasonable commissions. PETERS TRUST CO., 1822 Farnam St. SHOPEN & CO., PRIVATE MONEY. $5,000 mortguge bearing 6% per cent semi- ann.; socured by property valued at $11,000. Talmage-Loomis Inv. Co., W. O .W. Bldg. NO DELAW W. T. GRAHAM, ________ BEE BLDG. OMAHA homes, East Nobraska farms. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO. 1016 Omaha Nat'L. Phone Doug. 2716, FARM and city loans, 6-6% and 6 per cent W. H. EU/ 'MONEY—HARRISON & MORTON, O 916 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Didg. MONEY to loan on improved farms and ranches. Wo also buy good farm mort- guges. Kloke Inv. Co., Omaha. REAL ESTATE LOANS WANTED. THOS. L. McGARRY, KEELINE BLDG. THEL. RED 4344, 3100 to $19,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. and City MONEY on hand for oity farm loans. H. W Binder, tional Bank Bidg. GARVIN BROS. CITY and farm loans, 6, 6% J. H. Dumont & Co., 6% 416 K. ecline Bldg. ABOUT a hglf acre on the West Dodge road. A spap. Box 85694, Bee. Florence. NETHAWAY has 3, 4, 6. 20 and 136-ac fmpr, tracts fo o erty. _Flo. GET READY FOR SPRING NOW. A fine place for chicken raising and gardening. $75 each. sch Box 8597, Bee. ool. Miscellaneous. Ten good lots for Close to car line and $8 down, 50c per wee ner The room men| REAL ESTATE — lnvestments Want an Offer Rental, $810; Price, $6,500 A high grade investment property, cor- in a first class rental district. lot, present modern vacant gyound for Priced for but owner open for an offer. ts. $3,500. Glover & Spain, Douglas 3962. improvements are two 6- apartments, garage and additional improve- quick sale at $6,500, Mortgage 919-20 City National. erties vancing improve These to CLOSE-IN INCOME We are offering to wne conservative in- vestor several choice brick located where oV are offering at ally for Information, 705 OMAHA NAT. BANK BLDG. TRA income prop- the ground s ad- ery year, as we want money ground recently purchased. No. 1 propositions and are ash values. See us person- A VER BROTHERS, __ Phone Doug. 602. Double brick St. blocks of i6th and Harney; close In; bar- gain Douglas 1313. ity N INVESTMENT. Corner, close In, two houses. annual rent $720. Price, $6,600. 8. P. BOSTWICK & SON, 300 Bee Bldg. Tyler 1508. . ’r‘lrf. l{nnllf\e'li}dz.v Doug. 8878, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Real Estate, Lands, Etc. HAVE farm, eastern Nebraska, to trade for city INVESTMENT AND SPECULATIVE PROPERTY. A. price. wo 1 property, ARCHER REALTY 580 SEE US FOR P. TUKEY & SON, 602 1507-8 W. O. W. BIdg. FOR SALE. A Louis flat, within four CALKINS & Ct REAL ESTATE, WM. COLFAX, G0-acre farms and one 80-a co., Brandeis Rldg ¥ will JOHN N FRENZER, Over 111 South 15th. | TWO fine improved lowa farms for oity rental or garage at right price. Y 719, Bee, in arrison County, Saunders County, Neb., 160 acres, take ty this Towa, 80 acres, $12, Jmaha property part payment Address with full particulars; will be | weel. 380 ACRES good wild town, for lowa or Neb. clorado land, joining improved 80 acres, S-room brick residence. Boulder, Colo. Box 403, Carson, Ia TRADES—TRA DES—NRADES. Farms, Cattle, Kanches, New Apart- monts, Flats, etc. ABBOTT, 4 Patterson Block & 12-ROOM rooming house for saie or ex- change for equity if or good car; las 5895 after 6 p m. WE have for exchange farms, first mort- gages, improved city property. What have you? W. T. Smith Co. 914 City Nat. Bk. lots or house and lot, good location. Cali Doug- UNIMPROVED 8§ 3 m mdse, for same. F. WE have some good homes and rental proj ertiea for llams Co., TO TRADE for light auto, 10 acres of good Texas land on R W lles R Palestine Ranch s -cialist, sell or trade ranches for city property. Ni E. 1041, Rge. 30, 8o. D., town. Want $6,400 good M. Adams, Logan, eb. or Ia. land. Omaha Nat' Edwara ¥. Sank Bldg R Box 8991, and within 6 miles of Bee. E. Franta, 576 Brandels Bldg. GOOD lot, desirable location, will take used CHAS. B. W]LIJAHEU_N co. Ford as l'u:( WYT""L WPb:Slr 4248, NEW bungalow; also and gardentng. | L your terme and price: Loy, with 3400, rent. | REAL ESTATE—B’ness Pr'pty 3_houses cost $3,600). $2,500. D. 2107. FIVE rooms, new, oak finish, fully deco- rated, ull modern, etc., $2,750; $200 cash, balance rionthly ~Colfax 7535 = Pc’r’sis!cr{‘t”/\’d;cnislng Is the Road to Success. REAL ESTAT] F—Unimprpveq _North, 3 AFTER looking at MINNE LUSA, 300 dif- ferent buyers decided that it was the best propo. lon on the market, and they backed their judgment by buying lots. IF YOU will come out today you will understand why the others are buying. CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO.,, Omuha Nat EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE Large lot on Dodge St. near 43d; new residences on all sides. galn on reasonable terms or wilP build to your Call owner, Walnut 1580, LOT 50x161, main car line, location for Rgaruge, 54 REAL ESTATE—TRACKAGE Bk. Bldg Tyler 187, order. sto| \ acres of th H. 14 City H. Wil sl at bar- re rooms. See owner. Harney RACKAGE one of the best factory sites city limits of Omaha, HARPER & CO,, Nat he Bk Bldg Abstracts of Title, Title, Guarantee and Abstract Co., ground floor, Kerr 305 8. 17th St. Bonded by Mass. Bondi REED ABSTRACT CO., oldest abstrac fice In Nebraska 206 Brandels Theater. M. T. BRENNAN. over 30 yra. experience in Douglas Co_tities. 324 Brandels theater. Miscellancous. THE OLD LINB Bankers’ Life of Lincoln. The Company of Blg BSottlements. Liberal Contract to Agents. Killy, Ellis & Thompson, General 'Agents. Doug. 2819. 9013-14 City Natl. Bk. Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN FURNITURE, planos, ind. notes as security. $40—6-mo. H. H. gds., total cost, $3.60. $40— Indorsed notes, total cost, $3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. Organized by Omaha Business Men. 432 Rose BId 16th and F m. T 66 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Florida Lands. Thomas, Keeline Bldg. Doug. 1648, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Wisconsin Lands. FOR SALE-—1,080 acres In solid block of red und black loam land; wbout 100 acres clewred; balance mixed hardwood timber and grass; good bulldings; insured for $2.500; foncing and other improvements; g00d spring water; two trout streams; Bellwood station and Northern Pacifio fdetrack on land; state road from Su perfor to Ashland just comploted through Jand; in the fruit belt; best land, location and bargain in northern Wisconsin, Ad- dress M. J. Boll, tare of Bell Lumber Company. Minpeapolis, Minn. let on Apple Orchards. Address Land Com- | ® missioner Soo Rallway, Minneapolis, Minn, FARM LANDS FOR RENT GARDEN AND FRUIT FARM On Dodge Road, 6 miles from P. O 13 acres best garden land, acre and halt asparugus, 3 acres grapes and other fruit, new 6-room house and good barn. Rent $400, GEORGE & COMPANY, S a a FOR SALE—A singlo horwe, single harness | ¢ and small wagon. Webater 19, NEW YORK STOCKS Foreign Relations Conditions Intervals over agaln approximated 1,000,000 shares There was much familiar Account for Day's Irreg- ular Market. IT IS OCCASIONALLY HEAVY New York, Dec. 8, —Foreign retations and JPPER WISCONSIN—Best dairy and gen- i oren atate t thayamiry and Ko~ |ather external conditions accounted In part Wanted: lands for sale at low prices or | fOF todky's irregular and occastonally heavy easy terma; excellont lands for stock [MArkel, which also was affected .by: the Talsing. Ask for booklet 36 on Wisconsin | ATOOPINE tendencies manifestad on the com Central Land Grant; state acres wanted. [Modity exchanges, —notably eotton and It interested In fruit lands, ask for book. [ ET&Ins. ~Money conditions wero easter, if nything, than any day thus far this week, call loans holding over till next Monday be- ing froely made at 4 per cent. Estimates of the week's local money movement varled widely, but a partial, prob- bly substantial rectification of the adverse vonditions of the past five weeks ls prob- able. was received from Canada, making a total of more than $60,000,000 from that quarter in the last few days. Another large consignment of gold Stock trading was attended by frequent of lInssitude, but the Jocal turn- United rails, less notivity in tates Steel, and the low priced the movement shifting to high grade or Ividend paying issues, which made tem- porary gains of one to two points. Shippng shares wera mors conscipeuous nd stronger than a any recont time, with Phone D. 764. 902 City Nat. Bank Bldg. | Atiantic, Guit and Went Indles at he new 3 maximum of 147% on Ita ndvance of R ——— e |11% points. Mercantile marines, Unitod Horses—Live Stock—Vehicles Fruft and Pacific Mail also wero bottor by = - — |2 to 1 points, For Salt Munitions and other equitpments of the varfoly woro alternately higher nd lower, with mbre stability In the lat- oo s | 08 dealings, especially in American and Baldwin locomotives and Bathlohem steel, ) AUTOMOBILES tho latter at an extreme advance of 39 s LS et points. Pool activity was reflected in the strength 1 WILLYS-OVERLAND INC. of Atax Rubber -nd“’:umul of the wuRars, i 2 g 5 Yotk 0 formoer gaining points, w 7 for USED CAR DEPARTMENT. Cuban-American sugar. Coppers were under Phone D, 8283 2047 Farnam St [constant restraint, Chlle falling 115, with 1916 Overlund ‘Touring anather decline of four points In the bond 11915 Overland Touring and heaviness In Utah and Anaconda. Ohlo 11915 Buick Tourlng Gus yiolded materially on reallsing, and 1 1915 Ford Touring \ United States Rubbor and Weatinghouse : ‘1“\‘1(1 :‘" ll l'n]url\‘nu 2 were sold by traders on prospeetive financ- 916 Overland Roadster. ing. Irregular 1 1914 Hudson Touring. ToRried e olowet e TuAtlee heso cars are in first class condition and at prices of $125 and up. Cars Demonstratod. List furnished to out-of-town purchasers. od a now low record for Paris 6's. salos, pa bonds unchanged on call Concessiona In International bonds Includ- Total United States value, 34,226,000, WE have one automobile (o ship (0 Jack-| Number of sales and quotations on lead- sonville, Fla. Want another machine to|!N& stocks were: mako carload. If you are going ta|, Sales. m*m Low, Close. Florida and ship your machine telephone | 410 Beet Suar Ay ’2,,‘ 108% ':."g',: Douglas 6083, Am.Car & o ndry 10,700 71% Tad 17 e .ocomotive. ... 26,000 94 L 93y TOOZER-GERSPACHER MOTOR CO. . Smelt & Ref.. 4800 114% 114% 116 © Am’ Sugar Ref..... 400 1108 1108 115% AUTO CLEARING H S |Am: Tl & Tei.l si00 1380 1374 1078 USE Am Lo L &S Te B g% sou a” Copper.. 14, 2209 Farnam St Douglas 3810. | Afohiaon .. ooreees ‘1100 1088 1o5% 10008 1916 Saxon Roadster, $350. Bald. Locomotive.. 43,900 814 781 0% 1916 Stearna-Knlght Tourlnk, half price. | Baltimare & Ohio.. 1,000 48 © Ni& 864 1916 Chevrolet Touring, $360. Brook. Rapid Tran. '200/54% 8414 8413 1916 Moon Touring, $1.080. '“ |&1K Copper. . 4,800 73 TN 728 FIVE second-hand wutomobilos agiaropam ... 8,300 384 26X 31 for cquity In resldence property. Box 8773, [ Gantalan, Pacifle... 1,000 e 14 ‘:‘}Z These cars are golng to be sold. Write | Chesapeake & Ohio 2600 685 ‘o188 ‘o me what you have in first lotter. Box [C., M.|& St. P W00 91t il s1 8710, Bee. 'R L & P, Ry." 6,900 i by CROSSTOWN garage, 316 B. 34th. D. 444, | (oI0 Coppar, $4%9 i ] Parts for Hupp “20." Oldsmoblle “40." | (Or Kroautia Biar. 35400 e i Apperson 45" and ' “65." Used tirem [ Crucible Steel. 1 13000 84 by _cnaina, lamps, Prosto tankw, et6. | Distillors’ Securities 100 4 [ In the BLEVEN Months of 1916 Erto ..... 29,800 Y% Y Tbe Beo guined...03910 paid ads | (Roera) Elociric.... 4300 110 1 MORE THAN DOUBLE ront e, "bce atde 3,200 it the COMBINED gain of the other Tilinols Central *§00 107% 1 t two Omaha papers e “ Lowest Rate, Best Result Best Bervice NICE Cadillac car and interest in taxi stand for salo; reasonable, Douglas 6143 _or address 414 'N. 16th, Apt. 1. 11913 Hupp touring “32" fou. car..$160.00 1 6-cyl. Franklin roadster . . 250.00 TELL & BINKLEY, 2318 Harney St. Doug. 1540, DON'T throw old tires. W one now tire from two old ones and save you 60 per cent. 2-in-1 Vulcanizing Co, 1616 _ Davenport St., Omaba, Neb. Douglas 2914, WE will trade you a mew Ford for your old one. INDUSTRIAL GARAGE CO. 20th and Harney. . Dougla ¥ USED CARS AT REAL PRICES C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO,, Douglas 858, 2216-18 Farnam 8t. N Ni N. P P, FARMING IN FLORIDA—Our lands are extremely fertile. Clay. subsofl. Prac- tically twelve months' growing season. Abundant, well distributed rainfall. Good for trucking and citrus culture’ transportation, on branch of Dixie high- way, settled and prosperous ‘community. Chance for big profits to right men, Our book, “Farming in Florida,” tells all. Writo for freo copy today. O. P. Swope Land Company, Oviedo, Seminole county, Florida. PALM BEACH COUNTY—We have the record crop truck, garden and citrus fruit land {n the United States. Buy land on asy terms from A. Parson & Son, 664 Brandeis Bidg. Phone Doug. 7846. Note—A personally conducted e-cursfon to the Sunny South leaves Oma‘a Janu- ary 2d; already some of Omaha's leading business men have joined us. Make your reservation early. Indiana Lands. FOR SALE—DAIRY AND GRAIN FARM, 205 acres, $12,000; 1-3 cash, 8 miles good market, 5 miles county seat, near Winona Traction lines; % mile school; rolling sandy loam and black bottom land, 40 acres timber, good big buildings; fine water and good big orchard. A bargain. A. J. COOK, Akron, Ind. Iowa Lands. FOR SALI—187-acre farm; a fine home well wproved; situated on main traveled road; situated about eight miles of Councll BluZs. Will sell ( a bargain if sold at once. Address Box 677, Glenwood Iowa. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARM—310-oash and $5 monthly: no Interest or taxes; highly pro- ductive land; close to 3 big markets. Write for photographs and full informa- tion. Munger, A-119, N 1. Life Bidg., Kansas City_ Mo, Minnesota Lands. FOR SALE—A stock farm, 240 acres, in Yellow Med. county; five miles from the city of Granite Falls, For description and price address O, A. Olson, Granite Falls, Minn Montana Lands. MONTANA—Send for booklet contalning names and address 2,000 Montana employ- industries; also ers, all valuable home stead information. Montana Employ- ment Co., 617 Utah Ave, Butte, Mont, Nebraska Lands. REFER SALE—GREAT BARGAIN. The following Buffalo County lands for sale by December 20, 1916, 10 ‘ourt House, Kearney, Ne- % of Sec. 19, Town. 9, Range 17. First class pasture. Well fenced. Also the NEX of Sec. 1-8-15, fenced, all under cultivation. Good build- ings. Also house and 2 lots in the City of Kearney Inquire of N. P. McDonald, Referce, or John N. Dryden, Attorney, Kearncy, Nebraska. DAIRY OR FEEDING FARM EAR OMAHA A well-balunced dairy mnnz with falfa, plow land, timbered pasture and running water; R. R. station % mi switch on land could probably be se cured. Price, $110 per acre; easy terms Ask for full description J. H. DUMONT & €O 416-418 Keeline Bld Doug. FORTY acres, located § miles from Omaha. #ood bulldings, farm lies gently rolling very productive soil; gooa orchard, small pasture; 6 acres alfdlfa; an Ideal small farm; 1% miles to two paved roads; Cheapest farm in this vicinity W. . SMITH CO., 914 City Nat. Bank Bldg KIMBALL COUNTY. 320 acres choice land In good location Wil give clear deed for two first crops. T. H CAMPBELL & SONS, 4 ___Kimball Neb. AT AUCTION—Friday, Dec. 16, 2 p. m., 240 acres, located 4% miles ‘southeast of Neb; all good farm land; a post ard to Nebraska Realty Auction Co., Con- tral City, Neb., will glve you dotalled de- scription FOR SALE CHEAP—320 acres in Boyd County, Nebraska. $30.00 per acre. Will make a very good farm ‘for anyone. Best terms. For further information address, Ortegren Brothers, Murphy, Nebraska, T60-A. GRAINS, rent, im) TOLAND & D. 6707, CAN sell or ofter. C. 448 Bee Bldg any land you huve to McCague Bldg Wyoming Lanas. YOU CAN MAKE $100 a weok bringing us scttlers to flle on 3Z0-acre homestead close | G Canan JY LANE, CASPER, WYO. Close te Inter. Con. Corp. ... Inspiration Copper. Inter, Int. M. M. BiC . Kennoeott Copper. Loulsville & Mex. Petroleum. AMiaml Copper. M., M Montana Po XNat. Lead, ex. dlv, Norfolk & Weatern . Northern Pacific. Ponnaylvania .. Ruy Con. Copper... Reading Rep. Iron & Steel Shaituck Ariz, Cop. Hurvester. ... td, ctfs, Southern ash . K. & T. pfd...., url Pacific..., evada Copper. ... ew York Central., Y. N.H &H., acific Mall,...... acific Tel, & Tel.. 3 Repalring, | Southern Pacific. .. S.0.8. MOTOR CO. o, s Sostastn Eicine ™ i nl 2406 Leavenworth, Used C Studebaker Co 120% 120 THI Fonteneilo Automobile Co. Al Kinds iee "’,;‘3 Auto repair work at reasonablo pricos. Oll, 146% 145 gus_and accessorfes. 216 8, 19th. Union Pacitic pfd.. 83% 83 1914 MODEL COLB, & pass, In_excellent | ' & Ind. Alcohol.. 1% 136 condition, for sale or trade.’ Phone Dous- | § ‘Ntuel ptd, ) i las_ 9006, Utah Copper. ... 4 E%“ };; CORD tires for Fords, 30x3, 38 65; 30x3%, | Wabash prd. 6,600 323 ais g1 $11.65. Zwiebel Bros. D, 4878, 2613 Far- | Western Unlon..... 300 102% 103% 102 nam St. Westinghouse Kloc. 22,800 634 61§ 1% % TP e Total sales for Auto Repairing and Painting. en for the day, 1 000,000 shares. STROMBERG SERVICE STATION BRADSTREET'S TRADE REVIEW. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, 1606 Jackson St Carburetors my speclalty. _.ed 4143. Consumption Continues to Overtax Pro- $100 reward for magneto we can L repair. ductlon, Colls_repatred. Baysdorter, 310 N. 18th. | New York, Dec. B.—Tomorrow Brad NEB. Auto Radiator Repalr Service, and |street's will say: prices right. 218 8. 19th 8t. D. 7390, Automobiles for Hire. FORD for rent. You may drive It. I charge by mile. Doug. 3322, E: on|u’ Tyler ljlbt Auto Livery ana Garages. EXPERT auto repalring, ‘service car al ways ready.”” Omaha Garage, 2010 kHarney St Tyler 666. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J d = w . Robinson to Edith 1. Pur 231 feet cust of . . south side, 80x150..$2,350 Webster streot ty-sixth str wi nre and “Consumption continues to overtax pro- uction, yet there are a fow halting signs, Nln-h. for Instance, as less foverishness in pig prices are up ull around, and diminished buying of some food products that have been mubjected to boycotts. beyond such cross currents as have d veloped are evidences that holiday buying iron, possibly due to the fact that But over and of enormous proportions, that pumerous ndustries are impeded by anabilily to get sufficlent cars, either for receiving or send- Ing out products, that jobbers as well as holesale purveyors of staple merchandise making record-breaking sales, that ages as well ns dividends keep going up, that investment securities continue to The RBarker company to Axel Fors be abrorbed on u larke scale. Weekly bank northeaxt corner Oregon trail and clearings, $6,979,678,000. Nichol: approx|- '3 b vy mate 1 New York Money Market, Frank 2 9 New York, Doc. 8,— —Mere Kamrath, Twenty-cighth avenue, 190 ARr PATer) ARE il il ’r‘:’\t"’r:urlll of Grant street, west side, 3 Sterling Kxchange — Sixty - day bills, 00x12 . e $4.71%; commercial sixty-day bllls on John Reed to Fritz Kamrath, Twonty banks, $4.71%: commerolal wixty-day billa, fifth street, 90 fent south of N stroet, $4.71; domand, | $4.75%; cablos, $4.75 %, wosL slde, 30x160 ! | Francs, demand, $5.85; cables, $6.84. Marks, Dolla €. Patrick und husband to Soren demand, 66%c; cables, 68%c. Kronen, de. Nielsen, Haskell str 240 feet wert mand 11%c; cables, 11%¢c. Guilders, de- of Thirty-sixth street, south side, 60x mand, 40% les, 40%c. Lires, demand s 11 86,80, cabl 6.79. Rubles, demand, 2030+ The Third Congregational church of "o g ’ asdement, LIVN Omaha to B elical Lutheran Silver—Bar—76%c; Mexic Silve %c; Mexican dollars, bsc. Trinity church of Omaha, southwest Bonds — Governm sady: 1 corner Twenty-fifth street and Ames e D rae g relins, avenue, 4fxi . ! Ime Loams—Firm; sixty da 4 1 o i o L i y days, 4% @4} Millle Schoe arles Vana and per cent: ninety days, 4@4% per cent .-.nfx wife, Twanty-ninth street, 87 feet SoRt 4@1'% per cent 4 outh of 8 street, west sidd, 43x12 260 | * Call Money—Easy; high, 4 per cent; low, rd Oberg and wife to Rosa Brode, 3% per cent: ruling rate, 4 per cont: last vans sireet, 163 feet east of Twen loan 4 pe nt; closing bld, 3% per cent; ty-fourth street, south side, 47x120 1| offered at 4 per cent % Manglamell and wife to Joseph U. 8. r. 28, reg. 99%L. & N. un. 4., 955 amporrine and wife, Plerce stro xdo coupon . 9%M. K. & T. 1st 48 M% 300 fect west of Twenty-second xU. 8. 38, reg....100%xMo. P. con. 6s..104 stroot, south side, 26x168 xdo coupon ...100%Mont. Power 5s.. 99% = - xU. 8. 43, reg....110 "N, Y. C. deb, 6a..112% NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. :: Quotations of the Day on Varlous Leading xdo coupon . TI0KN. Y m. Smelt, 6. 116 m. Tel. & Tpl ov. 4 s City 4%s..110 N. Y., N. H. & H. OV, (68 .. . Pacific 4s : Anglo-French 65, 93% do s ......... ¢ B CoRmel ok T gtch. gon. ds.... 8. L. ref. 4 New York, Dec. §.—Flour—Unsettied b & O, ds ShPac. T, & T, G Wheat—8pot weak; No. 1 durum, $2.00;|xBeth. 8t. ref. 55.102 " Penn. con, 4. No. 2 hard, $1.88%: No. 1 northerm, Duluth, | Central Pac. Ist. 90% do gen. 414s. .. 31 No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $2.03%, (" & O. cv. 4%s.. 92% Reading gen| 4s. 9644 pi I L CLB. & Q Jt 48 8% xSt L. & San. F. Corn—Weak; No. 2 yellow, §1.06, ¢, 1. f.|Co M, & 8t T 106 %80, Baey "t i104 New York, ten-day shipment SR T & PRy ey ’gm Onts—pot weak lundard, 69% @ 60c rof. ds ... 77 8o. Raliway bu. 1014 Hay—Quiat: No. 1, $1.10; No. 2, $1.05;|C, & 8, ref. 4%s. 84% Unlon Pagific 4s, 988 No. 3, 90 shipping, 70@76¢ D. & R. G. c. 48, 81 do cv. 4s 038 Hops—Steady: state, common to chelce, [ xErie kon. 4s.... 93%U. 8. Rubber 6s..1017% 1916, 45@50c; 1916, B@l4c; Pacific coast, | Uen. Electrio bs..106 U, 8. Steel bs. .. 1061, 1916, 13@1bc; 1915, 8@ 1lc NE 2y ad e Cnlon 4. 41 e Ria ok Dabc: O Lrat AR om. of C., 1931, 993 nn‘ au ady; Bogots, 44@4sc; Central Xy M Uiii 100 xBid % America, 44c - K. C. So. ref. bs. 908 Leather—Firm. hemlock firsts, \bic sec- et ARG onds, bbe. London Stock Provislons—Pork, unsottled: mos, $31.50 - Market @32.00; tamily, $30.00@33.00; short clear,| Lomdon, Dec. 8.—American shares re- $30.00@32.00. Beef, steady: mess, $23.00@ |C®lved good attention at improving prices, 23.60; family, $25.60@27.00. Lard, weak:|but the others were neglected on the Stock middle west, $16.60@16.70 exchanga here today. Tallow—Quiet. Silver—Bar, 36 16-16d per ounce; Butter—Unsettled; receipts, 5,480 tubs; | Money—d¥ per cent © LT creamery, 37 o uts, 45 @364c! o ) 5% per T g P oic firats, 38 030Ho: | ot hree months, 5% 05% per sont Eggs—Recelpts, 4,600 cases; fresh gath- e B ered, extra firsts, 46@47c; tirsts, 41% @45¢c; refrigerator speclal marks, fancy, 31%c; re- frigerator seconds to firsts, 29% @ 2lc. Cheese—Steady; recelpts, 1,397 boxes; | M state held speclals, 4% @26c; state held tancy, 24@24%ec. Poultry—Live firm; chickens, 17@17%c; fowls, 16@16c; no turkeys quoted. Dressed | ! dull; chickens, 16@29¢; fowls, 13@Z21c; tur- keya, 18@28¢ Cotton Market Wall street and cotton trade sources, opening 6 polnts lower to 1 point higher on Coffee Market, New York, Dec. 8—The market for cof- fee futures was a little more active today, ith prices lower under scattering liquida- on, which became more active in the late trading and appeared to come largely from After little trade selling, the market steadied up slightly on covering, but broke later to 8.20c for March and K.66c for July, with the close showing a net loss of 6 to 9 points. Sales were reported of 26,760 bags. Part New York, Dec 8.—Cotton—Futures open- | of the selling was attributed to liquidation od weak; ember, none: Junuary, 19.65c; | caused by the sharp break In cotton. De- March, 19.84c; May, 19 July, %0.01c;|cember, 7.93¢; January, 8.02¢; February, October, 18.10¢ 8.11c; March, 8.20c; April, 8.28c; May, 8.35c Hpot cotton quict, middiing uplunds, | June, S8.44c; July, B.62¢; August, §.68c 19.15¢, no sales. September, %.64c; October, 8.f9; Novem- The cotton market today closed unset- | ber, §.74c. tled at a net loss of 74 to 83 points Spot dull; Rlo 7s, 9%c; Santos 4s, 10%c. Pirm offers from about unchanged quoted around market, Santos were to e lowe 9%c in the cost and London credits. reported with A The official cablex reported a declina of 60 to 76 rels In Suntos futures and of 1-16d In tho Rio ¢ hange on London, Local Stocks and Bonds. Quotations furnished by Burns, RBrinker & Co., 449-52 Omaba National bank bullding. STOCKS Bid. Askea. Cudahy Packing Co, 7 pet. pfd..104 106 Beatrice Cream Co. Tpet. pfd....107% 108% Deore & Co. ptd . . 96 983 Dannebrog Lodge 8. .60 75 Fairmont Creamery Co. pfd.....104 Gooch Mill, & Blev. Co. 7 pet, pfd. 99% Harding Cream Co. 7 pet, pfd.. 991 108 100 Lincoln Tel. & Tel. com. Tpct.. 97 Moline Plow Co. lst pfd. LMY Omaha & C. B. Ry, & Bdg. ptd. 60 Omaha & C. B. St. Ry. com... 46 Omaha Elec. Lt. & P. Co. pfd.. 82 Omaha Gas Co. ptd. Peters Mill Co. Smith Form- Swift & Co... Unlon Stock Yards C BONDS— Argentine Gov. 6s, Armour & Co. 4ys, 1920, 1931, Am. T. & T notes, 4%4s, 3 Booth(St. Louis)C. 8. Co. 6s, 1921 99% Chinese notes ..... cees 1% Chicago Ry 1st Gs, 19 Denver G. & Elec. Lt. Co. bs, 1951 92 1a. Port. Cement Co. 6s, 1922... 99 Kansas City Ry. lst 5s, 1944 97 98 Omaha & C. B. 8t. Ry. 5s, 1028.. 96 MY Omaha Gas Co. bs, 1917, 9814 Packard notes, 1919 .. 99 993 Springf'd T. Ry. & P, 6s, 1920-26,100 101 Swift & Co. bs, 1 . 102 ‘Wilson & Co. 6s, 1941 103% Omahs Fiay Market. Omaha, Dec. 7.-~Prairio Hay—Cholce upe land, $11.60; No. 1, $10.50@11.00; No. 32, $9.00@10.00; No. 3, $8.00@9.00. Cholce mid- land, $11.00; No. $10.00@10.50; No. 2, $8.50@9.60; No. 7.60@8.50. Choloe low- land, $9.00@9.60; No. 1, $8.50@9.00; No. §7.00@8.00; No. 3, $6.00@7.00. Straw—Cholce wheat Is quotable at $6.00 @6.50. Cholce oats or rye, $6.50@7.00. Alfalta—Cholce, $17.50 . 1, $16.60@ 16.50; standard, $14.50€15.60; No. 2, $13.60 @13.60; No, 3, $11.00@12.00 Metal Market. New York, Dec. 8.—Metals—Lead, $7. bid, Spelter casy; spot Ea taSt. Louis delivery, $11.76@12.00, Copper firm; elec- trolytie, first quarter, nominal; second and, third quarter, $32.50434.00, Iron steady and unchanged. Tin, #pot, $43.26@ 43.75. At London: Spot copper, £151; futures, £142 10s; eloctrolytic, €171; spat tin, £185 168; futures, £187 bs; lead, £30 10s; spelter, £68, Cotton Glaning Report. Washington, Dec. 8.—Cotton ginned to December | amounted to 10,359,346 running bales, including 177,662 round bales and 101,620 bales of Sea Island, the census bear today announced. , Laat year 9,703,613 running bales, includ- ing 93,361 round bales and 77,166 bales of Sea Island, were ginnod to December 1. Prior to December 1 ginning in Califoraia was 19,868 and in Texas 3,404,344, 49%c; salos, 246, bbls.; receipts, 661; ship~ ments, 176; atook, 23,350, Rosin—Firm; sales, 1,694 bbls.; receipts, 1,189 bbis.; shipments, 953; stock, 93,402 Quo , D, B, $6.20; F, $6.22%; G, $6.35; H, $6.2006.30; $6.30@6.46; M, $6.40@6.60; N, § wa, $7.000 WW, $7.30. Sugar Market. New York, Dec. 8.—Sugar—Raw, centritugal, 5.69c; mol Quiet; fine granulated, 7.2 Sugar futures opened irregular with near months a shade lower under liquidation, while later months were steadier on covering and a little buy- ing. At noon prices were 1 ‘point lower to 3 higher. Dry Goods Market. / New York, Dec. 8.—~Cotton goods markets were unnlusfl today following the break In gotton. Yarns were quiet, and wool mar- kots wore higher. Bales of worated yarns wore reported at the highest prices ever pald for them to mills. Ready-to-wear lines were less active. eany; ses, 4.82c. Refined: S - STATE DISTRIBUTOR RED CROSS SEALS MRS. K. R. J. EDHOLM, 483 Brandeis Theater Tel. Doug. 8230, ORDER EARLY Persistence is the cardinal virtue in -ad v er tising; no matter how goo%i advertising may be in other re- spects, is must be run frequently and const?ntly to be really successful. BEE Building Dec. 4-16 C 9 ME trelght |