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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 29,. 1922. . rss: LARDNER FINDS OME-THRILLS IN THE 1922 FOOTBALL GUIDE -S- List of All-Sta- Feature Outstanding Weakness of U. S. 4 jis Readjustment by Is s; Is Cause. syron seller. (Copyright. 1922, by Salt Dake Tnbuue.) HEW TORK, OcL 28. The bond market for the week was one of continued The 'outstanding feature was reaction. the weakness In the United States government issues and notably the new refunding 4ts. Tinrilning Quotations for bonds the previous week were generally explained as necessary readjustment to the yield on the new government loan. That explanation will not suffice to count for lower prices for the new i'Sue Itself. In fact, .there are difficulties without any explanation. It la probable that the decline in the new issue is due to the same causes that unfavorably affected ' the outstanding Joans. It should tie borne In mind that the average bond quotation has been debefore the new clining for over a month government financing was" announced. Kome attention lias . been 'given- this week to the effect on bond prices of the One large advance ill commodities. financial institution for Its own Infonn.-lio- n made a careful analysis of the average price of grade investment securities today, compared with (he avriage for the earns securities in 1912. To the editor: on Amongst the hooks recent the undersigned's desk for review is the 1922 foot'sUI guide which generally sells like hot cakes but wiU well more than ever this yr. when the news leaks out about the nejy feature which they get In these namely a roll of honor which is a list of former ptavers that has been successful in their business or profession and has showed in ther aftern life that what thev learned on the gr.d-irohaa helped them win amiens. I wjl confess at this that when first opened up the bookit, 1 was disappointed on acetr of running acres a item which said thst the different all star teams of the different sections was left out of the book this time and we wouldnt never be able to find out who had been chose substitute left tackle on the AH; Boone rotinty, Iowa, third eleven. But the lint whlcji" the loviTHa printed in place .of those lists has got them bent to death as far as interim is concern J to say nothing about the element of which will strike ever reader hs thev end come acroM the go over the IHt sl-w- 1 mu-ter- y BEDS, SPRINGS-MAT- - They are made so attractive that the eye will never tire seeing them made so well they will The Kind You Find in Homes That Can Afford Good Things sue-cc- Its known that Simmons makes the best springs and beds. And so we have chosen three of tbeir very best and most popular beds for this sale. All three are their newest creations. 1 -- $20 5 THE ACE, Simmonsbest spring; 99 heavy, soft resilient coil springs. Extra border wire. Flexible lielica lsprings. The very best spring made, a double-- , decker a perfect dream to steep on so easy that--it responds to every movement of the body. Absolutely noiseless. Impossible to get out of ' . shape. . S14o30 chow -- Eugeni picked up ft fumbled punt End cMiestbm as to the Investment rat ng of French government securities. Still we have the idienomnou of an obbg.itiorKof the French republic selling to yield more thin 8 per cent. The pi ice of French securities, with the long and honorable record of the people and government of is eloquent testiFrance behind them mony !o the f inane hI disorder into which war tho plunged all continental JCurope. rcod Jl for tha touchdown 26 miles whne I happen to of heard details of same. One of these coses was Snake Ajne? win is on tho roll of honor under the name of K. L.. Ames' (Princeton) full a back 1&S9; President of the Booth Go. of Chicago We 14 it was in the fall of 1$T and Princeton whs playing Harvard In East Chicago. Indiana. Tly Princeton nine Fish-eric- A Very Fine Here is a Mattress made bf long fiber felted cotton. We told the Valentine Bedding company to get up an extra good felted Mattress ACCORDING TO OUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS. The ticking is so good it will last a lifetime. Best of felt, best of This of their very ticking. Diamond tufted, We name. nnder told a them best mattresses, special price was no object make it good. Our selling price is only a fraction more than we pay them. A lifetime mattress. d, roll-edg- IS as necessary today to keep our lamps trimmed and filled with oil as it was nearly 2000 years ago, when the lesson was first taught; .ill IT E3 far J . This banjc is suiting action to words by preparing- for Ahe coming of what we believe will be unprecedented business activity in Salt Lake and Utah. The vanguard of this prosperity is already upon us. - individuals .firms will find here the a a a "Bb 3 a a o a a a a anno a a a a 3 3 3 3 a 3 3 3 i 3 3 i 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 i 3 fi o a a need 3 0 0 0 3 95 00 3 3 0 aoo 3 & if1tf?JI!0i!lifi 6) 30 BTFOlTmxi the took the field 'flret and was waiting when rival of the Harvard cohortsonand field the trotted the laat named finely rose tip and dethe Harvard cheA leader Harvard. manded even raw for thought Mr. Maybe he mean oysters there made to himself and then andfish business W h"a mind to go into the 1,1 I know the Another case of which wait 4 he case of Frank H. Notre Dame in was 'aPLof Her In who grand was In and afterwards become U of the Eagles.NotWell Dame was and 189 of theaU game of the season laving their final of Chiropody at with the Ohio School Atlantic City. d to de-u- m Banking Savings Safe Deposit Vaults Capital dnd Surplus, $700,000 Resources, $10,000,000 lfMIIHWItMtnMMlMl.MUMe CONTINENTAL BANKNATIONAL Bank the National aid Continental Republic Now Consolidated.) ' The Ohio boys bad built up a great defense and Notre Dame was not able to make no head wav and their star ground gainer Mr. Hering was throwed for loss after loss. In the 2d half the following tdear struck him; "If I could fly I could go over their heads and score a touchdown." He then and there determined to become a Eegle. SUM another case I heard about is In regards to J. M. Htudebaker who was on the Purdme team tp 1893 and Is listed on the roH of honor as, a menuffacturer. 1 'a cant give no details of how Mr. football career flung him Into the manufaCtur'ng business but it Is the gen. belief that if he had not learned to punt at old Purdue he might of took up painting and paper hanging and lived from hand to mouth. . But probably the most wonderful case in the guide Is the case of Russell Pteln. which .thi- - books savs he was rapt of Washijfton and Jefferson in 1921 and ts now successful In the coal business at Washington, Fa. Well If Mr. Ptein was rapt, in 1921 why he probably didn't graduate till this .yr. and that means he must of become a successful coal man between commencement and fhe time the guide went to press. A Vase like this shows that football ain't a game to be sneesed at even in Mr. Stein's eeason fever and the hay when rapid rise is el) the more wonderful dure-ins you stop and think that It occurred a yr. when they ain't no' coal. There is quite a lesson to be learned bv parents if thev wRI take the trouble and --study this roll of honor. Dike for Inst, they will 'find that a good many of our men who owes their success to colattended college lege football Is men Stude-baker- catelng same by writelng Jo your It is sedll too early yet for any hi regards to next year' guide but plans it is the wish of football, fans who I have talked wth that the guide will keep up the good work and maybe add other interesting lists like for Inst. (1) A list of men who played foot ball in college but it didn't do them no good. (2) A list of men who would of got along ail right if they 'had not of played football. (3) A Hot of men who managed to get along without playing football, and (4) . A Met of men whose wives would of been better off It their husband had of never played football. RING W. DA REINER. Great Neck, long Island, OcL 27. (Copyright, 1922, by the cate, Ine.) - A North i , - Went can get Great! Syndl- - MINO. SINGLE-TRAC- I BeH you per cent, ran taste it 6 alMan, mean for your money,' "Well, 1 expect to pay for IL of course." Rife. ready! No, 1 1 ' For Constipated Bowels, Headache, Colds, Sour Stomach,' Gases, Biliousness . -- o at Davls-Eikln- s. Carson-Newma- n and Grove CKtv. Whereas thev aint nohod v that ever plaved foothall at Harvard, Chicago, ale and Dartmouth that every got anyleast they ain't mentioned on wheres, the roU. So wise parents whose boys show for the gridiron sport as I somethought talent Maybe he means oysters, call it. whv. they will pass times Mr. Ames to himself and then and like Harvard. Chicago and etc. and to Grove Cltv, Cer- there made up his mind to go Into send their little ones afterk-and Davis-Elkin- s' tho fish business in bulk. i at - of s . 3 3 3 0 3 ft R PRICE The best quality of ticking next to hair tick. This Is also a very felted Mattress, with first-clas- s long fiber felt. Theres nothing cheap about this mattress so if you want a good one, heres your chance 333 Commercial (National MORE CONSERVATIVE Big Hit a oq i a a 3 3 0 0 ANOTHER FINE MATTRESS AT A high-clas- 3 3 3a is-on- e e. Our Special aaa a and progressive-minde- cooperation they Made by Simmons.' Ninety-nin- e single cane spirals; helical springs hold the coils. Every feature is contained CIO CR ipifcaww to insure sleeping ease Another Fine Simmons Spring m Progressive-minde- d .$15.85 WMW Filling Our Lamps THY SI4.G5 ends. The acme of perfection. Imitation cane panel ; ivery or American walnut Strike Was Disastrous. fftrnlns statmcnti 1 Another Fine Simmons Bed 4 inch square continuous post; bottom tube one inch square; filling tube by 1. Height of head, 50 inches; 34 Metal cane pahel in head and foot inches. of foot height Expressed lit dollars, the average nine years ago Is higher than the average today. But when account is taken of the effect of the Income tnx plus the higher level for commodities it was disooveu-that In 'reality,, at the high of 1922, bonds were more expensive than In 1912. .Authorities believe that at the present level the decline has discounted both the rise In commodities and the outlook for higher charges for- - money, homo large blocks of bonds have been taken Around the present levels. Purchasers, however, are particular both shout tha issue and the price. Other authorities equa lv well informed express the opinion that the reBoth agree that action will go farther. the speculative sunport which haa been ao prominent In the bpnd market for more than a year has been withdrawn. As- - to tha buainesa situation, the unfavorable features emphasised this week were two first, disappointing railroad atatementa for September; second, signs of Impending labor ahortage. President of tho Bethlehem Steel corpors-tlo- n (racecalled to the latter condiattention tion, According to Mr. Grace. thle is a very serious matter In the steel Indusand delaying try, curtailing operations construction work. The situation he attribute to the immigration laws. railway . post, mitered corners, nine oval fillers inches wide by inch. Ivory American Walnut Average Is High. thkt the utrike war mr d'saMiv'ft tht had generally tom believe !, in tha case of a oertain number of reads, at any rate. Much better th.tiK are ironitKj m iho October reports, but meanwhile the make unpleasant reading. aOutstdeof gasoline copper am a few other commodities, price trends are up wrd, notably eo in tho case of wheat, cotton, rubber and sugar. foreign bonds, in response to the acute weakness in all the continental exchanges, were in disfavor all the week. As was to have been expected, French and Belgian issue suffered most. No one seriously belevea there is nv last a lifetime IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST! gret Is Iho giihle'a failure to state Just fball played in the what art on of the ftlcve and other gen-the lie t end I am sorry 1 can't satisfy our curkisitv except in a few cases f. price. WE TAKE THE OPPOSITE STAND AND MAKE REDUCTIONS ON THE HIGHEST " PRICED - i at low cheap beds, cheap springs and cheap mattreoseB which are made to sell So many sales feature cheap articles names of some of the famous athletes' and their alma mat era. Ijke ft r liifd. I am still personlv dazed by 4he thrill 1 got from reading that, Geo, Bunggrdnor of Morris O.Harvey; Raal- & college was now with the Of course nu remember Geo. and tho day Ids 24 drop kicks sent the Morris Hsrveva home triumphant over the ivlndle tin I blue of the Uolorado institute of Tuna Halting Another Item that, throwrd me into a fever of surprise was the one about T. Kugene Hager of iitireit now & concert It vividly recalled singer In OhhSgo that breeze SatuHav F. M. In the winter of 1189 when Kugene picked up a fumfor the bled punt and faced 2 mile touchdown that bumbled the cauEflower and gray of the tiouth lkoia College of Instruction W Removing Callouses on the Fee ro-u- . . - By BINO LARDNER. . THIS IS A SALE OF FINE GOODS Stars Elevens Gives Way to List of Gridiron Who Have Won Successes r Bank 1 I ' Clean your liver and bowels! Enjoy the nieest, gentlest bowel cleansing you ever experienced by. taVr Ing one or two eandy like Cosegrets tonight. They physic your bowels fully All the constipated waste and sour bile frill move out of tho bowels without ripi ng or stirring you up. There will ' V bf no bowel poison to cause colds, sick headache, Tir.ziness, biliousness or sour stomach, w hen you wake up in the morning. More men, women and children take Cases refs for the liver ami bowels com than all other laxative-cathartic- s bined. 10 cent boxes, also 25 and 50 cent sizes. Any drug store. (Adt.) |