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Show Si LIBERTY BOiIOS ""$50 $100 $500 $1000 Bought and Sold. rj. A.K0SLE &C0. irk if. OGDEN SALT LAKE LACK OF PUBLIC INTEREST 1 16 NOTEDJNWALL STREET Pools Again Active in the Minor Specialties; Many Conflicting Rumors Heard on Stock Exchange. NEW YOttFC, Jan. 24. Political and economic factors continued to weigh upon the stock market today, although there was a moderate rally, due in part to short covering at the end. Pools were again active in minor specialties, but the lack of public interest in representative shares was an obvious drawback. Pear-e rumors, government financing, the freight embargo and fuel shortage were among t he conflicting elements that affected the moderate dealings in varying degree. Trade authorities agreed that as yet industrial conditions showed little improvement im-provement from the government's closure decree. Greater ease was displayed in the market mar-ket for ca 11 loans which opened at 'Sx2 per cent, the lowest initial rate thug far this year, but time funds, while quo t ably unchanged, were scarce to the point of complete withdrawal. That Investment money still seeks an ' Booms, houses or apartments are tboucht, sold, rented and exchanged I every day through ads in Th Tribune JVant Columns. I outlet was seen in the large oversubscription oversubscrip-tion to the 3"."U0,00c New York City revenue warrants, which were disposed of at a price averaging slightly over 4Jj per cent. .Market leaders moved in a very narrow groove, rails ex incing a reactionary re-actionary trend on presentation to congress con-gress of a railroad bill somewhat different dif-ferent from that originally projected. .Seasoned industrials, shippings and active ac-tive specialties were responsive to the more general support of the last hour, closing with a firm tone. Sales amounted to 31c. 000 snares. International issues, especially the French group. were s ighlly higher. Libertv 3l-s made a new low record at PS. first 4s- also established a new minimum mini-mum at 91.70 and the second 4s varying from Sti. 30 to OS. 12. Total sales (pur valuei aggregated 51,4'23,0u0. United States 2s and registered 4s declined de-clined H per cent and common 4s !i per cent on call. THE LIMIT Xow that the Food Administra- W tor limits your purchase to o sack, it's mighty important that you get White Fawn Flour At All Grocer's. I You Are Naturally Interested in the Coal Problem What do you knew of the possibilities of a coal property as an investment? - PROBABLY NOTHING I The eoal question is a vital one to every man, woman I and child in the country. ' I WHY BE IGNORANT? 1 The Stock of the IRON COUNTY COAL 1 COMPANY AT 25c A SHARE is not a speculation. It is a good, clean, honest, legitimate 1 investment based on estimates of the United Slates govern- mental geologists. Give it the fullest investigation and s inougiu. ii "in sianu an aeici test. Investigate and learn the facts by sending the follow- , ing coupon NOW! ij . v IRON COUNTY COAL COMPANY, g Suite 408-9 Continental Bank Building P Salt Lake City. Gentlemen: Please Bend me. without obligation on my part, full particulars regarding the IRON COUNTY COAL FIELDS. k Name IJ Tn state S Street or Box No La 4,y.- 'IZiljZ fCAPITAL WANTED j Capital wanted to invest in 120 acres coal land 6':, miles from Rock Springs, Vyo. Land appraised by government and" can be purchased I at reasonable figure. Only few hundred feet from railroad. 7-ft. and !4-ft. veins opened up ready to work; also 8 or 10-ft underlying vein outcropping, but not yet opened up. Three other voins underlying these-If these-If you have the capital to handle a proposition of this kind and are,, interested, for further particulars address j I J' H' KOf3E BOX 422, Rock SpviUR's, Wyo. I |