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Show 12 I Antelope Star Alta; Con . . Albion . ... American Con lAlta Tunnel . . . .. ... ?f eaver Copper Hill . ?iig Cottonwood ,"Bulllon .i .. ....... Ifiack Metals . .... - .03 .01 .07 .01 .12Va an jpolumbus RexaU (Brown Point . jtjolorado Con Aientral Eureka .. XJaxdiff iiragon Con. . .0014 .02 ...... .. Daly West . . East Crown"PoInt .. .. Kast Tin Coal. Kast Tin. Con. ...... Kureka Mines J3ureka Lily . . ..... Kurelca Bullion .. ... IJroma- Silver . 3mrire Mines bold Chain Grand Central J"owell :; Iron Blossom . ... Iton King Jttdge Mining. '. .. ,.... Jvennebec ., Jveystone . . -' . . . . . Leonora ehl Tintlo ,'. ... May Day .. .... Hl!er! Hill Mammoth ... 1.65 .05 Moscow . . . fworth Standard IS"w Qulncy .. .. fwhongo Xaildriver ,. . IThitus Vrince Con . . ... ProVo Rico Argentine Kico Wellington . . Sells . .'. Kins' CoaL. .. Con King KToux Con- - . , .... outh Hecla Standard . South Silver'-Shiel- .20 .10 , 68 70i (.9 84 85 85 31 91 32 844 1t 8 -- - . 68 .01 .02 .01 .03 .04 ......... .12 . : 01 ''.'io Galena ;o74 Bingham 2.50 1.00 Daly .. . ...... tfagle & B. B, .. .01 "Monzoniie- . . ., .00 .00 Pfoehe Bristol . Opening Sales. 2000 at 12c; Alta, Tunnel 3000 at 4000 at I2c; 7000 at 13c. :Beaver Copper 10,000 at 1c. t7olumbus Rexall 500 at 16c. 4000 at 2c. .JCast. Crown Point2000 at Tin.' Ccal. .'? t.eonorai 500 at Sc. j' 1000 at 7c. Michigan-Uta- h 2000 at "iNorth Standard 2c. Silver King Con. 100 at 51c; 100 at 54c; ! 00 at 55c; 100 at 58c. , T Tar Baby 1000 at Sc. Standard 100 at $1.92;' S00 'at "'intic TgW. -,v Yankee 1000 at 600 at 3c. Zuma . Closing Sales. "'"Albion 1000 at 5c; 1000 at 6c. Alta Tunnel 500 at ISc. 2c. .Colorado Con. 1000 at 2c. TtIiast Crown Point 2000-a- t "Eureka Bullion 5500 at 4?4c, ;. '." Leonora 1000at 2c. -- 155.00 105.00 260.00 - . llc; , -- 'ast -- . lc. Dollars Asked -- 6. ic;lc. 4000 at MichiganUtah 1&00 ew S L. City Tefundg 5s 1328.. & Ogden .6s 1934 Salt Lake S L, Stock Ex 6s 1929 S FLA & S L. 4s 1961... Standard Coal 6s 1924...... Utah Pr & Lt 1st 5s 1944.. Utah Lt & Pr 4s 1930 Utah Securities 6s 1922... Utah-Idah- o Sugar 7s 1930. 94.50 81,00 90.00 71.50 93.00 70.00 88.00 70.00 93. 83.00 87.50 RAILROAD BONDS (As Reported by J. A. Hol Ar Co.) Bid Asked B-O conv 4is 1933 70 71 Can Nat Rys 7s 1935 10.2 101 C M & St P conv4s 1932 66 63 I I Grand Trunk 7s 1940 Grand Trunk 7s 1940 ...... Great Northern 7s 1936...-N Y 0 7s 1930 O S L 4s 1929 :.. S P L A & S L 4s 1961.... PL 43.1950... &L&SF do PL 5s 1950 ; So Pac conv 6s 1934 do 4s 1929 do ref 4s 1955 . So Pac-- S F Term 4s 1950 U P 1st 4s .1947 .. 66 conv 4s 1927 103 103 103 103 .103 103)4 83 70 63 76 92 83 77 73 71 63 76 95 83 77 74 82 8k 78 7s -- ld 7s 7s 2c !$ . 7s-19- 31 -- 4-- -- 2c 2c 1 - 0: ck f 4.-5- - ck na-tjh- 244c; - C0ig-35c- : - $2'-503.5- ; -- - ed. j GUARANTEED LONDON -- - METALS. - LONDON. Oct. 13. Standard copper 75 10s: tin 68 10s; electrolytic 155 23 17s 6d; zinc 26 12s Sd. 12s 6d; lead LIBERTY BONDS. The dollar is regaining its real value NEW YORK, Oct. 13. Liberty bonds back irrerest rates are getting at noon: and already, 'we are on a sounder safer 3Vas S9.76: first 4s 92. second 4s v vbasis.. 94.90 bid: first 4U 92.60;6; second 4Vi 4'4s 94.40; fourth 4is 92.78; The conservative, dependable invest- 92.24: third " J9. 36: Victory 44s 99. E6. " ment Is coming back into its own. Our Victory ; .investment:: , v . to-nor- - '.,'..' v guaranteed - f- . , .. . - JU' COLLATERAL INVESTMENT ' CERTIFICATES i ; anr that kind of an investment. To the treasurers of corporations or otriers who , do not care " to invest funds in securities which fluctuate, this organization loffers its system of guaranteed 6 per- cent investment certificates: 'they produce a conservative .income that is promptly paid; are secured by marketable cojjateral, and, in addition, are guaranteed as to principal and interest by our entire resources. They differ from Mortcan. be gage Certificates in that they cashed at any time at par ' on 10- days notice. .l -- 5- ' RECOGNITION URGED ; OF LIEXICAN IiIASONS SAN. FRANCISCO. Oct. 13. Recognition of the York Masonic gTand lodge of Mexico' 'was recommended Wednesday by thejCallfornla. grand lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in annual convention here. The vote was unanimous and recognition was also recommended for the united Masonic . 'lodge of .Queensland. grand Action on the request of the Masonid lodges of Chile and Ecuador for recognition was deferred until the 1922 convention. ; ;The status of Masonry in Mexico wag an outstanding theme at the annual convention. Charles A- - Adams, INVESTMENT SECURITIES .' past gTanfl master, who has Just completed a tour of Mexico, said in a could Salt Lake City, Utah Ogden, Utah special report that recognition resouthern the be; freely granted 163 Main St. Ecclea Bldg public and fraternal activities ex- - J. K. Hogle & Co. , Os:deo Tabernacle m Saturday, October I 15 Records exclusively for J tSLJ . i TOKIO. Oct. 13. (By The Sn ated A lo cek i 13. T. Oct. Oct13. If.. HONOLULU. Jpcn Pre) WASHINGTON, nn'.-inall M.n-- 1 of ownth" not possible toUing of the German peace treaty with newspaper doe belong to its I prohlernA. It l Indientrd f ine main brr. in the next tew days Is forecaat byj er, William Southern, Jr.. owner of The c to sem th difficulty told F.xam'.ner. canvas Mo.. the Independence, leaders of both sldth after a divergence of Ihe views of of the senate had been completed. A the Press Congress of the World. In absolute China Chin holding that and course of in session the here vote on the treaty had, been expected today, of Kiao-Chathei!ea.d Jsrn. trrritory h"r by Friday, or Saturday at the latest, a speech on 'The Provincial Ptes." ehould Wrauic of a Institurcstorrd'ta of "A 8enator deatUof the but in'Trlew newspaper public iU hlghrs". her entrance Into the war, while Ja and Is not fulfilling Knox, some delay i cxpectel In the tion, lTLahlv. pan is insisting that she murl retain function if Avntn action of the senate. legally acquired German right in lt "As ltlt"e VNNFJ a fundamental principle, FEW TALKS PL A safe margin abovo tho necessary agreed that the truth is a betrayal of that territory Newspapers here reflect tJ. lda majority for ratification 11 correct Journaliim. To go beyond was claimed by th treaty's advocates. the truth is a botrayal of trusL To that the question can be setlkd only mediation f a third Fourteen Democratic votes, it was suppress the truth when it properly by the friendly party. Same rsommnd .that Prri ald, would be cast for ratification belongs to tho publlo Is always to be dent Harding hi asked to art lu this with a loss to the Republican side of condemned and never practiced. the capacity. Homo Journals expr PUBLIC INTFHFbT FIILST. only three or four, against ratification. "Control of news or comment for belief that the Government will ajk Senator Lodge. Republican leader, to reconsider Japan's proposAls discussed the handling of th treaty business considerations Is unworthy. China which wfr rejected by the Peking with Senator Underwood, Democratic News should be written and Interpretlast wrl. floor leader, and later announced the ed wholly and at all tlmei In the In- government --o- terest of the public. , treaty would be given exclusive right "Not only are these principles to of way beginning not later than FriBANDITS CAPTURED consent applied to the news and editorials, but day, when the unanimous AFTER BANK HOLDUP ago, lim- to the advertising columns. Deceptive agreement, made some time one each senator's time to hour, or misleadlnir advertisements or ad iting become effective. will vertising disguised as news brings disWINNTPEfl. Oct. 12 The five roblt was repute to the newspapers which perComparatively bers, who Wednesday . drugged th said, plan to make addresses and It mits such tactics. was highly probable, leaders declared, "It was a 'noted Frenchman who manager and two clerks, both women, that a final vote could be had on res- wrote. 'Suffer yourself to be blamed. of the Hank of HocheUga. at Kl'.t. ervations and ratification late Friday Imprisoned, condemned; suffer your- Manitoba, and escaped with between or almost certainly Saturday. Little self even to be hanged, but publish f 49.040 and 160.000 cash and securitime subsequently, it was said, would your opinion. It is'not a right, lt is a ties, were captured a few hours later after being surrounded In a hay stack be required to act on the Austrian and duty. near Elie by a citizens posse. "with Immediate &LLL PArnns l.f.ad. treaties, Hungarian votes after disposal of the German Small town newspapers, Mr. Southern told his audience, have como neartreaty a possibility. TRIiVTY ASSAILED er formulating a set of ideals of the Senator Walsh, Democrat, Montana, newspaper profession Into a code of spoke at ".length against ratification. ethics than has any other scctiuh of He declared the treaty "useless as the newspaper world. well as vicious" and argued that It "These declarations have so far only reserved privileges without assuming come from the provincial pampers, but If you with to be permanently re-- ! have received the strong endorsement l!evrd of gas tn the slcmsch legs4 obligations, but entailed moral snd bow-- j duties unescapable. His principal ob- of the lancer papers and world-wid- e take Iiaslmann's U. eti, was that it provided comment and approval.' jection, he said, are prepared for disarmament of Germany without "The highest art in the newspaper lisalmann's pledging the United States to protect business," Mr. Southern declared, "is distinctly anj espetUr for stomach gas, should and particularly for alt the bad effects Gernymy against aggression as other to rive the readers what nations were pledged In the Versailles have In such a way that,they will cctnlni: from gas pressure, they think it Is exactly what they want" treaty. That empty, gpne and criawlng oo Another development in the situaat the pit of your stomsth will ds-- ; ing was tion today circulation about the thst anxious end rervrus ttl'.nt senate of a report that prominent SCHOOL IS STARTED arPr; with paJpitstton will vsnUh. aai hsrt were life out of apDemocrats public wlU once rnor bJe to Um a you senators to FOR WOMEN VOTERS deep breath, so often bsprevented pealing' by gss ''stand by" the Versailles treaty. Namyour heart and tuaca. prssstng ags.ir.starms ed in the reports as especially "active Tour limbs, and flr.era wrn"t feel cold an1 st to slep. trau In this respect were William G. NEW HAVEN. Conn., OcL 11. Uil. pas lnterfsr-tn- ga former' secretary of the treas- Women voters of Connecticut will have mirvn't irvsmt cirotrl-nethe with Intmst tlrrultlion; sifter dinner wUl ury, and Bernard M. Baruch, former lepy fe!tng chairman of the war Industrie board. a chance to go to school this month soon and b replaced for so ra r by no for a week's intensive course In ciU form of entertainment Vr:r distended, LANE FUND OPEN TO zenshlp. The leswwns will be given ttomtrh wUl relur by incite in Yale university cla room and Tale raa win not form after using liM.lmar.n s, PUBLIC DONATION professors and instructors will give in genuina in trie yeuow pack at the course. This Will be the first rrom any reiUbls drurelst cr Mclntyrs It school of the kind In this state. Co. vVdvertlsemfni. WASHINGTON. Oct. 13. Decision will open "October 24. and if deemed to open the Franklin K. Iane memor- successful.' similar weeks of schooling ial fund to public participation was will b held from time to time. The announced today by the memorial Connecticut of Woraan Voters. com'mlttee composed of Secretary Miss Mabel leajrue C. Washburn, president, Hoover, Franklin D. Roosevelt ard sponsors the innovation. fedC. of the member Miller, One day will be given over to InAdolph eral reserve board. This decision was ternational relations, economic. somade, the committee announced, in cial and political., and limitation of view of the widespread appreciation of armaments; another to the fundamenthe obligaUon which rests on the tals of American history; the princifriends and admirers ojr a public' man ples and service of political parties, to mke provision for his widow, which another to a study of Connecticut leg the slender emoluments of public of- islative processes, party conventions fice make Impossible. to city and town and another caucuses; Income from the fund will accrue problems. to Mrs. Lane during her lifetime, afThose who will lad the classes ter which the' committee eald lt probprofessors who are amonr the be used to promote work beet known ably. wouldfield of the Ya!e faculties as of Americanization, to well as among in the the educators of the L--e which the former secretary of the In- country. , laa terior devoted gTeat part of his ""O o bors. ANonrni promoN Fir.rj. c.f oo LOGAN". Oft. 13. The r'tiUnn The Japanese make, a sort of tea John A. Crockett, as. c.mdiJ! for from cherry blooms .cured in salt. mayor In th coming city election, was filed with the city auditor Wednesday. H. P. Pair is also in the racs for city commlmslonrrship, it was SULPHUR Af-oci-- Z2 THE BRUNSWICK Records of Godowsky. the gTcatcst of living pianists, arc worthy of his Godovr?kys famous SINGING tone, his fcrcat power and clarity arc preserved and faithfully reproduced. They arc real piano record. Hear them at any DrunswicWdcaler's and be art. two-thir- 1 1 3IE S dlsp-.n'-.- l - ' convinced. ds THE BRUNSWICrC-BALKLVCOLLENDE- COMPANY R EtohLikJ J845 fifnnmfmctarm -- 1 Do Ton Know ' t few-senators- , Prices Are Far , Below Competition? Willys-ICnig- . No More Gas in Stomach and Bowels1 j 1 ht (Delivered to You) i Cas-Tsbl- U tr. Mc-Ado- Willys-ICnig- ht Compare this car with its silent Sleeve Valve Motor with uny automobile below' $3000. - ts dr it (Jas-Tablet- - ln-c!u- a. bru Srowning Auto Co. 2450 Grant Ave. i uction Sale PURE BRED de 0 . IS BEST TO BLEAR UP UGLY. SKI out or skin irritation Any overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Bulphusays a noted skin specialisL Becaute of Its asgerm destroying properties, xver been found to take nothing-hth place of this sulphur preparation that instantly' brings case from the itching. "burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphheals eczema right up, leaving the skin clear and smooth. It seldom falls to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jar of may be obtained at any drug store. It is used like cold cream, r, ur Mentho-- Sulphur AdvertemenL ,X HOR SE 14 II UNION STOCK YARDS announced. i,ro What this country needs from the miners and operators Is more underground operation and fewer field operations. Uttle Ilock Arkansas Oa- sette. 1 M SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1921 LEGAL NOTICES SUMMONS, In tha DlitHct Court of Weber County, State of Utah. . Bavilah JawaU, vs. Ralph W. Jawll. defendant. pialntiff. Tha State of Utah to Hit Dsfendant: You are hereby summon-- 4 to mppr within twenty after aurriea of this summons upon days you. if aerved w5ta tha Ogden banker are friendly to ths Ides of farrner slockirj up wUh host. Te re; ufar Customers cf ths banks will bs given fivorablt consideration en ficpUcatiora for leant on hogs bought cnthia sale. Ths banktrs sujjstst, however, that the farmsra conftr vrith them retptcttrg ths loan before ths lima f ths b!g bog salt. -- on face,breaking neck or bodv Is $1735 i o, 2ss-TWe- ORQKEfi OUT .51785 Touring Roadster Willys-Knig- ht i - , J J1 jTiiR- - -- -- . i v - 1- -5 . " Leopold Godowiky Who Will Appear Concert at u m JV. 0-- Ratification of Pact With Press Congress of World Ad- JAPAN ANXIOUS TO dressed By Small Town GAIN CHINA'S FAVOR Germany Expected by Publisher Last of Week 103 103 S4 s V . 72.00 92.00 90.50 . v ' TO TELL TRUTH PASSED QUICKLY CO 8i!o6 ... . v ...... DUTY OF PAPER REATYl' JILL BE Asked . - . . UPSTAIRS BONDS , .- i $3.95 $5.95 $4.95 . . $1 to $2.95 . $3.95 $4.85 $2.50 and $3.65 . $3.85 to $6.85 $2.95 and $3.95 Over Federal Bakery c. iuuu ai at "rReedsQulncy Peak Con. 600 at 81 ' VSiL King Coal. 700 at $2.00. 88 Con. 1000 at lc. Sioux do ref 4s 2C08 . 78 ' ' Tar Baby 1000 at 3c; 1000 at 3!4c; so so r. West Pac 5s 1946 '14.500 at 4c. ' "Tlntic Central 3000 at lc. Tlntic Standard S00 at $1.87. .INDUSTRIAL BONDS. uma 1000 at 3c. (As reported by J. A. Hogle & Co.) Bid Asked CHICAGO. GRAIN. CHICAGO. Oct. 13. Material declines Anglo-A1925 ... 100 102 Oil.73 took place In the wheat market today, Anaconda Copper 7s 1929.. 95 95 of breaks as price Armour & Co 7a 1930 largely 100 100 when the Chicago Du Pont 1931 yesterday northwest 99 99 A bearish con- Goodyear & R 8s 1941.. T exchange was Inclosed. 104 10354 was some quarters put Kennecott Copper 7s 1930.. struction that 94U 95 of Agriculture Kelly-Spgfupon remarks by Secretary 8s 1931.. 98 Tire 99 Wallace tended also to depress values. Morris & Co 1930 101 102 record low new a price Pac Gas & Elec 7s 1925.... Furthermore, 96 98 regardfor German marks was ongenerally U S Rubber 7Vis 1930 101 101 ed as a handicap valleys. grain Con Oil 93 1925. 93 to lower wita Sinclair Wheat opened 1 100 Swift & Co 7s 1925 100 1.13 Utah-Idahand to May o December at $1.13 83 92 Sugar 7s 1920.. to. 1.18. scored a moderate rally Va Car 5s 1923 Jj. 17 93 33 . then sagged again. West Elec 7s 1925 . and, ... 100 101 : Corn and oats weakened with wheata. Westinghouse 10J" to 2o lower, with United Drug Co 8s 1941... 102 Com after starting 945 97 December 4794 to 48c, underwent a sUght additional sag. to o CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. Initial prices for oats were to 34c and there , Open Low town, December 34 Close High Wheat-D- ec. other losses later. vre pro.With hog values on the downgrade, $1.13 $1.14 $1.12 $1.12 .. . , visions lacked support. 1.19 May 1." 1.17 ' ' in wheat, good demand Corn ' Subsequently, ' itoi". flour at Minneapolis helped to check 47 Dec. : .40 . - .53 . .52 steady," 2 May 6J the weakness. Prices closed Oats-Dec. 1.12 for to lower at to net $1.12 . to 1.47 for .34 .24 May. December and $1.17 .33 .33 -- 38. in corn, favorable weather count- May .39 .38 .38" .Later, an. Pork-JThe ed somewhat as a bearish factor. ' net lower W to 15.00 market closed heavy, Lard-Ja- n:, with December 46 to 46e. 8.75 8.73 8.70 8.70 v'if March 8.95 8.95 8.92 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. 8.92 Ribs CHICAGO, Oct. 13. (United States Bu7.62' Jan. 7.52 reau of Markets.)' Cattle Receipts 8.007. 95 beef steers eenerally 15 to 25c higher; May too vearlines $12.15 average 1055 pounds; OMAHA LIVESTOCK. top 1700 pound steera $9.35; bulk beef to OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 13. (United States steers $6.00lOT)0; she-stosteady 15c hieher: bulls steldy; calves 25c 'to Bureau-oMarkets.) Hogs Receipts 50c higher:. bulls steady; calves 25 to 50c active, steady- - to 15c lower; bulk Ifrcher: good veaiers 15to pacxers n.uu; medium and light butchers $7,5058.15; to 25c higher. top $8.25; bulk r packing grades $3.25 sincksrs and feeders Hogs Receipts 3t),000; active;s mostly 15 6.75. Cattle Receipts 2500; beef steers to' 25a lower than yesteraay average; to $3.55; bulk lights and light butchers steady; top yearlingsshe-sto-$9.15: no choice fed .yearlings here; $S.10(fi!8.50: bulk packing sows 56. 7o steady to veals, stockers and feeders. pigs 10 to 15c lower; bulk desirable strong;- bulls, steady. $7,758.00. 13.000: killig classes rSheep-r-Receipt- ? Sheep Receipts 8000; lambs weak; best re western and native lambs $8175; sheen weak; opened mostly steady: spots $8.75: qual$6.25; wethers $5.23; strong; yearlings lambs to packers largely city butchers ewes $4.50; feeders easier; early top feedity inferior ' . ; lambs early ing lambs $7.50. western paying $9.0009.25; $8.85O9.10j-.bes- t ?not sold; few feeder BUTTER AND EGGS. lmbs here; none' sold early. CHICAGO. Oct. 13. Butter hirhrr; extras 45c;- firsts OGDEN LIVESTOCK MARKET. creamerj' standards 40c. .Cattle Receipts 13; choice heavy seconds 6820 cases; firsts swers $5.005.35; good steers $4.004.50; Eggs ; higher; receipts i fair steers $3.60.4.00; choice feeder 42$i 44c ordinary firsts 3940c; miscelsteers $3. 00 4. 25: choice cows and heif laneous 4142c; refrigerator extras 32 ers- $3. 75 (ff 4.25; fair to good cows and 32c; refrigerator firsts 31'SJ31c. fowls 14 25c; heifers $3.25fi4.00; cutters $2.003.00; Poultry alive lower; ' ' canners $l.002.0(; choice feeder cows springs 20c. fat bulls $2. 003. 00; bologna lutlls J2.00(ff3.O0: veal calves S7.00(&8.00. " POTATO MARKET. IIOES CHICAGO. Oct. 13. Potatoes firm; reReceipts 179; choice fat hogs. 15 to 250 lbs.. $8.35; bulk of sales United States ceipts 68 cars:-tota- l - $7.85 R.35V, feeder hoirs $8.009.00. ments 1637; Minnesota and North shipDa- Receipts none: choice fat kota Red river Obios'bulk $1.6o'g'1.75 SheepS. 50: wethers $3.004.00: fat ewes cwt: sa!ked $1.901.95 cwt.; Wisconsin $3,008? feeder Iambs $4.00Q)5.00. round white atcked $2.05S2.25 cwt.; bulk Arrivals . $2.20x2.30 cwt.r Idaho round white sackWilliam .Wyatt, Rocky Ford. .Colo., . 1 ed $2.25 South Dakota early Ohios . car. hogs,. bulk, $1.251.50' cwt. ; .1 car regisLee Reene, Palmira; Mo., . : tered cattle ' FLOUR MARKET. Commission Co., Salt Lake, Hunsaker. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Oct. Flour 1 car hogs. " Bran $13.00. 10,-GG- Master Pianist 2. SO Bid i The Store That Saves You One to Two 188.00 Morgan Canning 9s pfd ... Mt. Stafcss Tel & Tel....,., People's Sugar pfd & com. ....... Schramm-Johnso- n 8s pfd.. Coal-...- . . . :. .. . .56 Standard Utah-Idah- o 2.201 .". 2.25 Sugar........... Utah Fire Clay 40.00 50.00 Utah Pr & Lt 1st pfd..'... 800 82.00 Z C MI 108.00 110.00 West Cache Sugar 101.00 Walker Bros Dry Goods... 200.00 ....... I o Ji The SAMPLE SHOE STORE 125.00 I vv i '. 3.00 .01 .03 .02 .07 245 U0 100.03 1C2.00 120. OH 57.00 2.50 85.00 ... '330.00 .45 .50! 99.50 102.00) 87.00 90. OUt 2.90 99.50 101. 00 ........ Independent, Coal .04 1.S0 2. SO .0 avs.oo ioo.oo ....... 55.00 ....... 83.00 Amalgamated Sugar com.. do &s preferred and com Btgrws Sugar Con Wagon pfd . .. Home Fire Ins .04 .t2 . : 160.00 100.00 260.00 195.00 O Lv lli SPECIAL' ............. -- .02 .40 .15 .07 .00, .1.37 9Vx 1064 107 l 106 107 90 62 -- Women's Brown Kid Strap Pumps Women's Brown Oxfords Low Heel omen's Light Brown Two Straps Military Heels Women's Black Satin Straps, Junior and Baby Louis Heels Women's Bedroom and House Slippers Women's Black Shoes High and Low Heels Women's Black Military Heels High Top. Boots Men's WorkTShoes Men's Dress Shoes Brown and Black. Boys Dress and School Shoes 10 . LEOPOLD : 9l4 90 34 THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13. 1921, C SAVE FROM ONE TO TWO DOURS ON EVERY PAIR OF SHOES 11D. S44 Bid - ; 68 103 70 5TANDARD-EXAMLNEI- alk Uptairs and Save ioney ( 944 63 Vi 3 .oH .03 . Utah. Cons. . . ... Uncle Sam 7.'.'... .. VictorUnion Chief "West Toledo . Walker .. . Woodlawn Tankee . . : - 94, 65 103 . 69 9Si . . .22 .12 ...... t ' 1.00-- .64 Tar Baby Tlntic Central .. Tiiitic Standard . . Jitma .Tay State 93ti 99S LOCAU INVESTMENT SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A Hogle & Co.; . BANK STOCKS. f Bid I Asked 0?i 3.00 : 1.97!-2.(i- KU... - 6s 1956 375 265 024 Bankers Trust 1150.00 .02 Columbia Trust . ......... .01U , .05 Deseret Rational .......... ' .02 Deseret Savings .......... .60 First National of Ogden ... .10 Nat'l Bank of Commerce-.-. .064 Nat Bank of .02,1 .03 Nat City BankRepublic... .O02 .07; Nat Copper ....... ........ .0Ha Security State Bank ...... Utah National Bank .12 In" Utah State National .08 .07 Utah Saving &; Trust .... 95.00 .04 .01 240.00 Walker Bros bankers-.!..- . .02 Eton's Saviners & Trust ... .oou TOCKS.- INDUSTKIAI '.'C3H .02 j.. . Michigan-Uta- h 5s 1927 ns .02Vi .- . 3i Chile Gov 8s 1941 "!66 .05 " . British 504 4SV . .10 .0514 91, lOOj 10m, 100?; , - fc4 89 French 8s 1945 do 74s 1941,.... do 7s 1920 .02 King of Denmark 8s 1945 ,,. Jap 4s'1931 (large pieces).. do (small pieces ........ do 4s 1931 (eml pes) .... 1.05 do 1st Hs 1905 (lrg pes) .014 do 2nd 4Hs 1925 (lrg pes) 1.65 do 2nd 4"ss 1925 (sml pes) .02 .01 Vz '.0044 Italian 5s 1918 .00i Un Kingdom 64s 1929 .... .07 : .04V4 do bh3s 1937 .0 5s .074 .094 Leipzig Munich 5s .05 .04H King of Norway 8s 1910.. .00i - .01 .02 ft, Swiss 8s 1940 ,do 5Hs 1929 .0b Paris-Orlea- .02j .03 ...... .... . - 6iv 1926 . .02 .05 .05 .05 .17 .03J4 .0214 .02 .15 .03 ; I ( 6s 1944 Argentine Prov Buenos Aires 6s 1941 Belgium 8s1945 . do 7Vis .13. ' Brazil as 1&03 1929 .03 Canadian .01 Canada Gs 1927 ... .06 r FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. As reported by J. A. Ilocrle & Co.) Bid " Asked MINING SECURITIES. (As reported by J. A. Hocla & Co.) Bid Asked THE OGDEN county In whih this action 1 brought; otherwlsa within thirty days after service; and defend tha abova entlUed action; nd In ca of your faihire mo to do. be reirlerei Judgment will yrm arocrdlss to the demand t.r clnst the comwMch has bea. filed with tha plaint. clerk of said court. This action Is brotijht to d!3lve the bonds of matrimony now and hitherto, existing between you and tha plaintiff. tlEORGr ITALVrnSON". i!torir. BuIM-Inr. O. ad.iret; ;5I'Jalntlff's David CccJfs TT'5 Ogden, Utah. g. Ll'JSStOC i f A R. W. Taylor, Maaairer; 0. JI. Wilton, Clerk; of Commerce. Hoy Griffin, Auctioneer. bi 11 1 ission Jack Lee, lalcsnnn. Ecfcrcncc: Kitionil D BrsTc |