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Show THZ OGU'LN MO STANUAKD-tAAMlINt- SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 20. 1921. K How Navies of Big Powers Compare Federal v 4 WHAT -- iFanners to Eeport Suspi- - cious Cases 533 SHIPS number of cases of hog cholera on farms In tne vicinity of Syracuse - ; 550 QEPS BRITAIN IS6Q480IC&J3 PLAN MEANS &dpi mid rwaA rm -- GREAT BRITAIN" TO TRAD2 U. S. NAVAL J. Urges Specialist A NAVIES NAVIES TODAY IM DAVIS CO. 1924 rN-ovemioQ- Fit- x- -- Are Too B! TffTWGQTOKS - in Dayls county have been discovered. a y . ::4 UNITED , . EI e oo fruimarin- GREAT BRITAIN TXoo f- Oaooo --AiJ ja IJlirplanc 31 Carriers t t 734.928T0NS 69SHJP5 27 mm .TATAJ7 65 SHIPS 1 NEW YORK, Not. 19. Proposals set forth for world armament limitations at Washington gave a "bull tone" to the stock market and business world this jveek. Judge Elbert II. Gary,' head of the United States Steel corporation, effectually blasted the shallow interpretation that cessation of biff battleship building might injure the steel business. Experts have figured that less: than one per cent of American steel production finds Its way into warships. The general belief expressed by steel producer's is that armament limitation by chopping taxes, will help all forms of commercial life. - h. The decision of ' American railway president to lower freight rates on grain to farmers ten' per cent, saving and moving for snippers ?65,009,000 further wage cuts for employes, were among the week's Important developments,, which also included a strike by 55,000 .garment workers against rein- , traduction? of piece work. . - MOXEY RATES LOWER. j? to Money rates, ranging from 4 5 cent on call loans,, indicated per ii heavy amounts of idle deposits irt banks,, which report old loans are" belling liquidated. With gold from abroad In the huge deposits pouring aro availableweekly, for new financing. This was indicated this week by qver-sutr- -i scrlptlon 'of 50,P0O".O0ft of six per cent bonds issued iy the New York company. .Brokerage houses , . ; . j'j ne - JAPAN 6 Y ' 15 1 12 that ing of wheat and the visible supply Continued to circulate literature next fell 1,153.000 bushels. stock orices would tend to rise GRAIN ADVANCING. dividends of to year, owing resumption Wheat and flour exports from the in many, lines. and Canada totalled Commodity markets showed as a United States bushels. whole a slight advance. 'The week's Cash prices in wheat, cm and oats bank clearings of the country were4 were up from 2 to 9 cents a bushel, $7,785,793,945 compared with over last Saturday, while futures were a year ago. STOCKS MOVE UP. up fractionally. Cash corn was higher Total business failures for the week owing to less marketing by3 farmers. 6 cents the country were 586, of Duty free sugar sold at throughout which 281 involved liabilities of more a pound today, a new low record for than S5.O00. Last week's' failures to the year. oo talled 364 for five business days. industrial Twenty representative', stock today averaged a quotation of LARGE GUNS BREAK 577.08 a share as against 976.48 a WINDOWS IN HOMES week ago. representative as railroad Twenty stocks averaged .$74,58 against LOS ANGELES, Nov. 1 9 $73.51 a week ago. of of with the the beach towns near here were bonds, exception Liberty second 4s and third 414s, which de- jarred Into a realization of the effecclined a few. cents, advanced from 4 tiveness of the dreadnaughta of the to 58 cents for $100 bonds. when the navy LIVESTOCK PRICES LOW. great warcraft centered Livestock prices were the lowest the stage of director fire In the gunsince 1915, but farmers have proposed nery exercises, of f Catalina Island. Diin a meeting at Chicago a coloperative rector fires is discharge of the guns by marketing-plan-whicthey assert, will a control officer in the director towers give them greater returns hereafter of the dreadnaughta. The test for acfor members. Marketing of livestock curacy requires all guns of the dread-naug. to be fired simultaneously is heavy. Cdtton was buoyant early in the from the director cohtrol. Falling w&ek, but sagged. off somewhat later wfndow panes, plaster and broken but was higher this Saturday than -- lassware and china in homes 20 miles ' last.. away testified that th blr guns had Farmers generally withheld market some kick 10.-762.5- ' 15-1- , h, , ht , -- .... BREAD Bears Fear World Trade Revival as Result of Peace Movement 43 $8,891,-477,86- : 0 t QUICKTOEAT 8Q5.188TONS TE " N'CT' YORK. Nov. 19. Internn tlonal considerations Influenced flnan clal markets this week to an unwonted degree. All other events were eclipsed by the deliberations of the armament conference. Professional traders perpetrated bear raids against most of the erstwhile war favorites, but these maneuvers were abandoned h'n it became evident a world-wid- e peace prosram would revive activity In many essen tial branches of Industry. Conservative opinion In "Wall street Inclines to the belief that much time will be spent and many modifications may be made in the plans of the conference. It also belles Irresistible forces are workingsor the betterment of world conditions. BONDS IN DE3IAn Stock dealings were extensive, al though large proportion of the trading encompassed oils, industrials an-specialties in which pools or cliques had adominant interest. Coalers were the only group among rails to manifest more than moderate activity and strength, this improvement coinciding with the sale of the Jersey Central's coal lands and resumption cf divi dends by Chesapeake & Ohio and Hocking Valley. ''Apathy of the railroad shares was almost fully balanced by a steady in quiry for railroad bonds. Proof thai the investment situation rests on a firm foundation was furnished by the success which attended many new offerings, notably the New York Telephone $50,000,000 bond issue. Indications that the money market is developing greater ease, especially for commercial accommodations, were noted during the wetk. On the other hand, it was intimated even under the most favorable; conditions occasional flurries are likely to attend the heavy requirements of December. Uritish bills were the only form of exchange to derlTe substantial bene fit from the trend of affairs at Washington. Sterling advanced to a fraction over $4. its maximum quotation for six months. The German rate reacted almost to its low score of recent weeks, but that circumstance was offset by assurances that Germany's next indemnity payment will be met on demand. J I ! Brand New Dresses Go On Sale Tomorrow $14.95 Seventy-Fiv- e Surely, madam, you can use one more dress when you can buy it dresses Jiaye just come to us. How our like this. Seventy-fiv- e New York man buys such dresses 'for the money, we do not under-stand. Dresses of wool serge, velour, tricotine, poriet twill. Dresses just full of charming style. They look to us like they were worth twice the price. Selling begins tomorrow at $14.93. November Sale s of Coats if Into two great groups are divided this broad assortment of coats thato on sale tomorrow. The prices are to be only $25 and $39.50. Velours, bolivias, all of the wanted fabrics. Browns, blacks, navy. Plush coats plain and fur collars. Luxuriant fur collars on all of the fabric coats. All sizes. $25 and $39.50. Suits are Half Price -- sale are exclusive models. Many of the auits in this half-pricMake your own selection and pay Just half. Collars of fur. some of them. Button and braid trimmed- - The former and now you pay-juprices were from $29.50 to $105.00 half no matter what the price. e oo ERE'S a new prbduct: of Ogden's newest, most modern and sanitary bakery made from thoroughly wholesome food materials by . ... expert bakers. RESERVI st SLIGHTLY LESS : . A- It's the kind of bread that every mother ought to have in every horrie for every child and every for real, food; yalue it is not excelled. grown-up- " "": : "' t For sale by ' . :'v ALLGROCERS " ' . "J. ' SliSTS IN WISH ART ' W Th above chart shows what effect the United States naval proimm. aji presented to th disarmament conference by American Delegate Charlew K. liUKhe, would have on the three naval powers. I'nlted State, tlrc.it IirltAln and Japan. UNITED STATES Naval Offer Encourages Business World in Hope - 7 in Excess of Thirty Legal Requirementss Is Reported IVIillibn I .' NEW YORK. Nor. It. The actual condition of clearing house banks anV trust companies- for the week shows1 that they hold $19,681,179 reserve, in excess of legal requirements. This 4s a decrease of M, 111,1 10 from last ' week, The statement follows: Loans, discounts, etc. S4.445.9C0.- 000; Increase. S&2.0S9.000. Cash in own vaults: Members fed - 1 . - Silk Blouses $2 JdS .. Petticoats SI s Also, beginning tomorrow. Petticoats at a dollar a piece. And mark Beginning tomorrow. Waists and over blouses georgette, crepe de chine, tricolette. Every new and desirable color is included. A hundred styles from which to make selections. .Waists worth to $6. Monday, $2.95. eral reserve bank. 171,772.000; decrease, $3,180,000. Reserve m federal reserve: Bank of member banks. $517,432.- 000; decrease, $1,413,000. Reserve in own vaults: rrienr depolUrle And ether Slat banks and trust companies. from bank tad truit comptnlea la'Nw $9,012,000; increase, $Cs,e09. - . York City and U. B: Reserve in depositaries; Btate banks and trust comptcln, Dpoita, $11,770,100: lncreu, . 112.-ecs.io- , you! this dollar would not pay for the fabrics of which they are made. Sateen and heatherbloom, all colors and white. This offering should take the entire assortment out tomorrow, $1. . TRAFFIC CONGESTION LAID TO CUBIOSITY o. BOSfTON. $9,092,000; increase. $222,000. Net demand deposits. $3,822,-27.00- 0; ' Banks: Cash In vault, 121.422,100. Increase, $32. 045.000. inTrust Time deposits. $222,245,000: C!x in: vault, companies: I49.S4S.200. Crease. $3,229,000. Circulation. $22,902,000; increase. $202,000. U. B. deposits deductsd. $13,193. 000. . Aggregate reserve. $525,522,000. Kxcesa reserve, $29, 589, 970; de crease, $5,532,780. B u m m ary of state banks and trust Nor. II. Vehicular traf- ahop-p!n- fic contrition In faablonabl thoroughfare U mor a matter of curloaitr than of bulnea, tfca traffic Kiuad haa reported to tha po-ll- companies ia Oreater New York, not Included in clearing house statement: Loans,' disctmnts, etc. $443,502,400; increase. $2.(79.200. Gold. $4,911,600;. increase. $6,600. Currency and bank notes, $ 1731 7, 200; decrease. $507,000. Deposits with federal reserve bank New York, $i5. 881. 400; Increase, $2, S22.90O. ' Total deposits, $674. 304. 500; la- crease. $12,325,100. . Ditto: KUmlnatJng amounts due -- -- I- ca to hata rone out of thtir way t lm n enow. vijw BrlTsrs itmiun of horseHarawn ThlcWt wtra found to b mort numerously out or place, and their numbers tn eluded types a different aa a dumpcart and a victoria. On truck rardener. driTlny his own team, to'.d the police he was hound from rantuU hail to Medfofd. The comer of Boyl-rto- n and Tremont streets where he was questioned Iw a tr.Ue er more south of any possible -direct line between thoe points. Jest wanted; The traffic and the street commissioner are now trying to r.rure out a way of aparatlnr the traffic cJ treat cemmlioner. Tarnter and mm tbM thoroughfare chauffeurs, not ao much becaua-thand to b thera as to ae. tha panlnr ihow, the rtport sara. Tha conc!ui!on that aorns drtrra make lone detour in crfltr to JoJa the stream of hlcie that flowa past wiUa- - their currenta of shesp ea fcualnesa be&t frcra I bit tha shops. Our. fins line of trimmed &nd smartly-attire- d women morlr.: tn and toata. i un trimmed hats at harvest salt out or paualps; to rasa at show winwaa baaed by the traffic anuad All hats at halX price dows, prics. sale. on percentages. QuertJonJnr of 1.22S, ' . drtvsra durtnr ereral periods In the during course of recently dT!opedd GETS THE Two Doors West of .Ogden that only XX day per cent of tboes had aay r'al reaeon for bsinf Theatre . n Trernont strset, Of the 7" per HOPE CHEST? cent could that h by 416 Twenty-fiftStreet mtj time eome wrti.ct cn 'lens congested tret. a direct route, but many wsre found y iWhat YouVe Been r I I W1TED STATES Tele-pho- making a ar GREAT BRITAIN' MOKEV RATES of Smaller Taxes season offering these smartest ready-to-weprice that everyone will like to pay. Jtupdltary Skips- - . cow 'ir. i l.35S6IOH 0 Miss Surely! No woman can be indifferent to this startling sale that begins on 2nd Floor tomorrow. Coming right in the heart of the J&placemertt maximum. . !': h -- CAPITAL SHIPS SHIPS BUILDING - . SHIP3 B2a693TQTS SHIPS a rip it .TATA7' JJLRAJT - - STATES J : " UNITED STATES 553 SHIPS 9.02459IIOra . A&4 SHIPS ", in-th- cm. fclfH.a according; to Dr. I C. Henderson, hog cholera.: specialist of the United States department of agriculture, bureau of animal Industry, with' headquarters in the Ogden federal building. - All of the cases showing infection and all herds that had been exposed are being rapidly vaccinated and every effort Is being made to prevent the spread. of the' disease ' to the adjoining farms. Dr. Henderson urges all hog owners to be on the lookout for any suspicions symptoms and" especially urges them: to .report immediately any outbreak of the disease to. room 202, United States department . of agriculture, ' reau of animal industry, federal build-jiinsor to "VV. Preston Thomas, county agent, of thee farm bureau with headfederal building, quarters He said, that all such cases would be given immediate attention without cost to the owners of- the infected ani 7 mals. . Farm conditions, he said,-wer"good in Davis county with the farmers be-- s ing especially encouraged with the outlook for thV 'coming year in the livestock ' industry. Considerably interest was shown, he, said, along, the ' lines of 1both dairying and swine feeding. ' ' - savin gs r Waiting For . can-rasee- ! . MO |