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Show THE OGDEN STAND iinaissu NEW .YORK STOCK LIST. ' , Sale) (Last . . Allis-Chalme- rs (Am 35S . . 24 American Beet Sugar 31 American Can .. US' American Car & Foundry 55B American Hide & Leather pfd 37U American International Corp . . '. 93 i American Locomotive . .:...'.. 40 American Smelting & Refg 54T American Sugar 31 American tsumarra l ooacco . American Woolen . . 44 Anaconda Copper . 8 Atchison .. .. . ............... ..'31 Atl., Gulf 8c W Indies . . 95 Baldwin. Locomotive . 3G Baltimore & Ohio .. 55 Bethlehem Steel "B" .H5T. Canadian Pacific ,. SO Central Leather . . 45 4. Chandler Motors . 58 . & Ohio Chesapeake & . S3 Chicago, Mil. ec St. Paul fac Chicago, k 1 26 Chino Copper 2V Colorado Fuel &, Iron .. 87x Corn Products.. Crucible steel . 8 Cuba .Cane Sugar-12 Erie . . . . . . I'3 J General Electric 11H General Motors 31 Vi Goodrich Co 74Great Northern pfd 33 Great Northern Ore Ctfs. Rlinols Central 37 Inspiration Copper Int Mer Marine pfd International Paper ... 24 Kennecott Copper IouisviUe & Nashville U0. Petroleum . Mexlcp-- n ?o Miami Copper 15 Middle States Oil Midvale Steel-?J 19 Missouri Pacific .. 72 New York Central . .... .. 13 N Y N II & Hartford .. .. 07 Norfolk & Western . . 78A Northern Pacific . .. 3 Oklahoma Prod & Ref .. .. 50 Pan American Petroleum . . 34 Pennsylvania..' . ." . People's Gas .. 23 Pittsbursr and West Va ; ..14 Consolidated Copper Ray . .J7l Reading '. &. .. 4a Steel Rep Iron .. Royal Dutch StN Y Trad .... ..35 Shell Trans . . 2J Sinclair Con Oil .. 79 . Southern pacific . .. 20 Southern Railway ..113 Standard Oil of N J pfd ..... .. ' 74 Studebaker Corporation .". . .. '9 Tennessee Copper "Jl . . 45 Texas Co . .. 23 Texas & Pacific .. 67 Tobacco Products . .'. Transcontinental OIl . ....... ..10 Union Pacific . . , :.14 .. U S Food Ioducts . . 52 IT S Retail Stores -. 3fi s m Alcohol . ..v. lrUnited .. 48 States Rubber 3 . . United States Steel .. 57 Utah Copper . ..... Westinghouse Klectric . , ....475?. Willys Overland .. 11 American- Zinc. Lead and Sra .. 16 Butte and Superior .. ....... .. 43 Cala .Petroleum Montana Power 7 Shattuck Arizona ' Pure Oil . . , 11 Invincible Oil . General Asphalt LCCAI ;NVE8TMENT SECURITiej. (As reported by J. A. Hogle &- Co. BANK STOCKS. I . SIS7S1ENGT N ......... 1 . . Secondary Group Feature Trading XEW" YORK, Nov.. 22. Secondary Issues, .comprising the rails,' oils and steels, featured today's stock market. High grade industrials and transportations 000 shares, f to center Speculative Interest continued in oils at th opening--. Mexican Petroleum led the foreign division at an advance of Inland Invincible featured the cheaper in-a-domestic oils, heavy buying resulting early advance of 14 points. American Tobacco. Burns Brothers, Gulf Gas registered States Steel and People's of' 1 to' 3 points. Publication early gains rf (Via. rrrcajT!tlnti rilan f t Vit ftanrl Kansas & Texas railway invited moderate purchases of the preferred stock. Pull man was the 'only reactionary issue; adding l1 points to Monday's late reversal. Tradinpr ran largely toward specialties durlnsr.the moraine the usual leaders in the Industrial groups showing no material char.fre$. Gjulf States Steel mane an trerrtt? .advance of five points on buying attributed to southern interests and some of the other Independent steels were firm. ThtV usual "conflicting movements were shown by oils. Mexican Petroleum and other high grade issues yielding to profit Secondary rails, especially Mistaking. souri Faciflc preferred, Pere Marquette, Toledo. St.; Louis i& Western common and preferred, Kansas City Southern and Chicago. Great Western strengthened on moderate buying, but of the investment rails only Heading and Union Pacific showed any activity. Call money ' - opened Cent. at.fiyeTper The; market steadied in' the background while unimportant stocks were In further Crucible Steel demand. preferred,- Davison Chemical. Mackay preRubber were prominent ferred and 1 to 3. points. at gains of Ajax People's Gas. American Ice. Virginia Carolina Chemical. Standard Oil of New Jersey and California Packing were laidStores. ucaiieT tsui. .lLAV.W iuiicj lu Clio Retail 'Products, Western Union and United Fruit reacted. was Irregular. Liberty bonds The were closing steady and junior railroad bonds strengthened.' , n i Sloss-Sheffiel- d, ; Sears-Roebuc- k, Cattle Receipts 940; choice heavy steers $5253.60: good steers $4.0(g3.00; fair steers $$.004. 59: choice feeder steers S4. 50&5.00: choice cows and heifers $4.00 heifers 34.5; fair to good cow, and fanners $3.75g4;00; "cutters choice feeder cows $3.00CcJ $1.002.00;bulls. :fat $2.50(as.25: bologna bulls $S.007.00. ?2.C02.90; veal calves choice fat - $2.00&-3.00- ; hogs. Hogs Receipts 845; $6.75; bulk of sales $6.25 hogs $7.C08.OO. Sheep Receipts 543; choice lambs S6;255jfc7.50; wethers $3.5004.75; fat ewes $2.003.00; feeder lambs. $4.C06.O0.' Arrivals. Xev., 2 cars Reynolds &!J Kimball, Klko, " wethers. Clayton & Moffatt, Opal, Wyo., 3 cars ' - cattle.' .. 3 cars, Clayton' & Murnan, Oyal,-Wyocattle, Arthur Richardson, Lcadore, Ida.; 1 car' sheep. & . Human, Wlnton Junction, Clayton. Wyo.." 16 cars cattle. Ogd en Packing & Provision Co., South Omaha, 10 cars. hogs. tUa nH Shlnmntt. Stockton .Livestock Co.. Peters,. Cal., 9 cars feeder! cattle. Sumskl, Harbin & Sunfskl, San Francisco, 3 cars cattle. Peck & Graham, Malad, Ida., 1 car ' milk cattle, D. J. Sheehan, Promontory Point, 2 v cars yearlings. John Gallagher, Denver, Colo., 1 car wethers. A. R. McMlcken, Wamsutter, Wyo., 4 car a1 yearlings. S. F. Stoedmeyer, Wamsutter, Wyo., .2 cars yearlings. Jim Glanapolus, Omaha, Neb., 4 cars lambs. Danberg Livestock Co., Omaha, ' Neb., S cars lambs. Ogden Packing & Provision Co.. Ogden, 3 cars lambs. 4 cars cattle, 16 cars hogs. Fox Ogden, 1 car cattle. -- ITS to 250 lbs., 6; 75; feeder i . t - -- I i . . - .. J " : i ller, CHICAGO QUOTATIONS. CHICAGO. Nov. 22. Close Low Open High Wheat $1.09 $1109 $1.08 $1.10 Dec. ; 1.11 1.10U 1,11 lillU May Corn , .49 .49 '.mi, Dec. .54 .34Vi 54?i .548 May '.; Oats Dc. -- '.4334 : May;. Pork Jan. Lard-Ja- .38 . n.? .32 .3734 .381, .3734 8.62 7425 7.37 7.77 7i85 !;;.:, i 7. 05 INIayi 14.05 '30 8 .. nibs Jan. .3214. ..... , Mayj .33 8.30 8.75 7.25 7.6a U.02 S.l'2 7.30 7.57 CASH PRICES. CHICAGO Nov. 22. Wheat No. 2 hard SI. 10; No. 3 northern $1.14. Corn; No. 2 mixed 50V450ic; No." 2 yellow 5050?ic. Oats No. 2 white 253GcJ Nc. 3 white .'. . i 32;34c. Rye No. Barley! ; . ! ' 2 S2c. . ; , 5459c. Timothy seed $50050 6.00. . . IS. 50. Cloven seed $12. Perk; nominal. 31158.758.85. Ribs !56.507.5O ex- - H s i I . 5-- ' POTATO MARKET. CHICAGO. Nov, 22. Potatoes receipts 74 cars; total V. S. shipments 401 cars; wiscomn sacked and.bulk marKeL.cimi;. $1.65-ai.8round white cwt.; Minnesota and Michigan i ditto! $1.651.75 cwt.; $1 .50$i;l.60 cwt.; Minnesota poorly graded Hacked and bulk mixed red and white Jl.Sa'&l.SO cwt.; Minnesota and North Dakota sacked and bulk Red river Chios 50 cwt. Utah Power & Light ;7 First Preferred ''! Stock-'-- :' has already risen In: price from $79 00 $90.00 per share. We believe this security will sell above that $100 and that it will become one of the most stable and widely popular investments of the intermountain region; JDurimr the war, when other Utility .Companies were si. handicapped, and since the .readjustment, when other corporations have suffered such reversals, this company has never failed to 1 pay its preferred dividend regularly, and has maintained average of about dou- -. ble the amountearnings necessary to pay its preferred dividend. It can be purchased through is at present at $30.00 per share. An Investment In this security on our Partial payment Plan should prove to be very profitable. Further, particular on request. a gain, . WJM Hogle , .... , . ...... . . Bx: AsKed i$15O.00i160.&9 as r I 1 Bankers Trust ....... Columbia Trust 250.00! Deseret National Deseret Savings . First National of Ogden . . "Nat Bank of RepuLlic ... Nafl Bank of Commerce. .1. Nat City Bank National Copper . JVrMiHtv Ktntf. Tlank Utah State National Utah Savings & Trust ...I 95.00J walker Bros Bankers ... 235.00) ( Zion's Savings & Tru?t I rJ.vi7 257.00 196.00 315.00 245.00 100.00 100. 03 ( 240.00 18S.00 INDUST7UA1., STOCKS. i Astceri Bid . .95 Amal Sugar com 1.10 do 8s pfd 63.00 67.00 2 25 BtgTwrs Sugar pfd and com . . Con Wajron 84.00. 86.00 Home Fire Ins 339.00 .45 .50 Independent Coal Ss. ... 100.00 102.00 Morgan. Canning pfd. Mt States Tel & Tel 90.00 03. 00 and com 2.30 People's pfd Sugar "99"C0 101. Of Schramm-Johnso- n 8s pfd .52 Standard Coal .58 Utah-Idah- o 2.35 2.40 Sugar 40.00 50.00 Utah Fire Clay 88.50 90.50 Utah Pr & Lt 1st pfd . . Z C M I 103.00 107.00 I I 100.00 6J00 .691 .73 200. of, 's!25 Mutual Creamery U S Fuel 7s pfd Walker Bros Dry Goods. BONDS I L Stock Ex 6s 192 S P L A & S L 4s 1961... Standard Coal Cs 1924..'... Utah Pr & Lt 1st 5s 1930.. H Utah Lt Pr 4s 1930 Utah Securities 6s 1922... Utah-Idah- o Sugar 7s 1930. Mutual Creamery 8s 1926.. & Rid .... .oov.f .00 . .ooVi Vfc, I ...1 ........ .05 .01 . .11 .11 i .155 ..... .i .im .01 .03 .K. .05 .Vtf , .00 i!o6" 1.40 "i'.lc" t.'zl" "".04 .cou .03 .02 . Jron'King M. S .00 "!oi" !o2 .03 .23 .05 .40 .07 .03 .0 .20 .18 .05 2.00 - ., i!6o" .10- .03 .02 .63 .02 .01 .60 ........, .: .50 Michigan-Uta- h New yulrfcy . "A6" . .0! . .07: .OS .03 .20 .02f. '.'26" .07 Naildrlver North Standard . . Plutus . . "Prince Con . .'.... Piocbe Bristol . . .. Provo . . . . Rico Argentine . . . Reeds Peak . . Rico South standard . ., I I .03' .00 .07 .00 .02 .01 .1-- .00!. .12 Wf-llinarto- Sells . . . . . Sil King Coal Sil King Con Sioux. Mines .02 .01 ... Moscow 2.05 .57. .02 , 02il J. .03 2.25 ! .59 .02 .50 .03 .02 .02 : .20 South Hecla . Silver ShieM . . .. .041, .01 Tar Baby ... Untie Ctntral iioo"! 2.02 Tlntlc Standard .. . Uncle Sam . ... .coul .01 Utah Con . .00; . .01 Union Chief .6t' .02 .02 West Toledo 2.60 ; 3.00 Walker Mining . .. .06 , .07 Wood lawn ..... .... .05 .01 Yankee Con .04 Zuma .. .. Opening Sales Alta Tunnel 500 at 13c: 500 at 12 c. seller 10 days. . . Bell Silver 1000 at Cc. at 5c. Bingham Galena 2000 Columbus Rcxall 1500 at 14c. Colorado Con. ii at ' Leonora 2000 at Lynn Big Six 10002000at North Standard at 2c. FYovo 2u00 at Silver Kinff Cxn. 100 at CZc. Closing Sales. Metals 1000 at ' American Big Cottonwood Coal. 1000 at 3Uc; 1000 at 4f. Bell Silver 1400 at COc: 1000 at 61c. Howell 1'JbO at 5c. New Uuincy 2000 at Sc. 2u0 at sc. Blnghum Galena Silver King Coal. 1 at 32.00. Silver King Con. 100 at 62c; 100 at 53c; C8c. 10 at 57c; 100 at 600 at $2.00. Tintic Standard -- , lc. lc. 7. lc. I 87.00 Asked 89.00 70.00 72.00 95.00 'siioo 87.00 75.00 96!6o 98.00 90.00 9S.00 87.25 lc. Australia were also to some extent factors on the bull side. Upturns, howIndi- ead Jtc, st "; For over 30 years n WASHINGTON. Nov 22 The senatorial election contest In Michigan was laid aside by the senate Monday probably not to come formally before the body agutn for several wwkj. After A day of discussion In which Henry Ford, who is contesting the seating of Senator Newberry, was both denounced and defended and which was enlivened by a tilt between 8enator Williams. Mississippi, and Watson, Georgia, Demothe election controversy vns crats, d to make way for the revenue bill. No agreement as to a date" of a vote was reached. 1'OllD PHAISIID. The clafch between Senators Williams and Watson developed when the latter attacked Mr. Ford and declared that "left over Wllsunltrs'' in the senate were seeking to retire Mr. Newberry because he had opposed the leasrue of nations. Mr. Williams said he regarded Mr. Ford as "so far superior In altruism in world sense, and In world vision to the senator from Georgia ( Watson and myself, that I can hardly find words to xpres i:.' He was Interrupted by Mr. Watson, who declared he had not asked a "clean bill ofaddhtalth" from Mr. Williams KDSKL DIDN'T FIGHT. -- Ftrd-Newber- ry Powd. side-tracke- Ounces for . USE LESS than of higher priced brands i MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT a-n- j stated that the war department DOUBLE LIFE LED records show that in various items BY MATE, WIFE SAYS paid Henry Ford, he was paid for materials never delivered, one Item being for tractors, and the amount was NEW YOItK. Nov. 22 AllegltiR of that he kept his son out that husband. James war when the sons of Senator New- A. her le.l a Howell. double life for sevwar." wero In the berry Mr. Watson also charged th.it Mr. eral years before he fell dead last his employe?, month while walking along IJroad-waFord had " them, he said, for $50.-00- 0 Mrs. Caroline Howell, 70 year for his "expense account." Mr. Williams denied Mr. Ford had ever old, Monday filed a petition in the done such a thing, surrogate's court aiking- - that she be miGLNS hHOlTING. Fhe Mr. Williams attempted to continue, n.ade executrix of the estate. I2S0,-00claims once the worth estate, "It's was but Mr. Watson shouting. has dwindled to lex than ISO.oOO. false." Other senators were Peking Mrs. Alice Maloff. with whom Mr. Senaand recognition from th chair Howell, a retired dairy farmer. Is said tor lleflln. IVmocrat. Alabama, who exto, have lived, also has filed a petihad held the floor when th tion in a New Jerrey court in which changes besran. was vainly irylng to she alleged that all his property was make himself heard. Mr. Watson and Mr. Williams, with tranferred to her before his death two desks between them, stood glar- and that there Is nothing which reing at each other when order was re- quires the appointment cf an admin stored. Mr. William, without another Utraior. TJ;e petition filed by Mrs. Howll word, picked up his hat and walked ntate that her husband whs constantout. ly In the company of Mr. Maloff when he was supposed to be on bul-i- r trip in various parts of the COMMtJNIST GROUPS country, that he showered litr with efitablihtt bank account" TO HOLD CONVENTION gif, andin several cities between New for her "1 $5.-000,0- niJH-se- y, "black-mailed- 0, The American Ibor alliance, the workers council of the United Ftatrs and two other organisations advocating: Communism, have Issued a fall tor a national Deconvention to be held here from cember 23 to 26 to organise the Work-fiparty of America. an The new organlxatlon proposes, announcement said, "to lead the working- masse in the struggle for the abolition of capitalism, through the establishment of a by the working- clsss and for the working republic in America," claij a worker Invitations to the convention were sent to the Proletarian party with headquarters at Detroit; the Bohemian Socialist federation, Chicago, and the left wing elements of the Italian raSoclnlHt-lAbo- r cialist federation, the Socialist fedparty and the Jugo-Sla- v NKW YOUK. Nov. 22. Yirk and Ileno. AN ck U 4s 6s 4s J cloned 38 SO; 94. third tory fZ. 24: 3is first 4s 4s 9.W; fourth first 4 Uberty bonds t4.0: 95.10; second 4Vi 4s 99. 8S; second 4,a 9f.iS; 4 she-stoc- 7s 10I 7s ld 7s I 7s With Firm Flesh T.-5- 00: --J she-stoc- 7s s 6s5s 7s ll I - - 4s 4s 5s 5s - .,.... 6s ss! 55 5s RATES. . nMTrL?.NDON LONDON. .Nov, 22. . alfalfa 824.0OtfS8.00: No. I prairie S11.S0913.00: No. 1 timothy 818. 50t? 14. 0;. No.- -l clover mixed light JU.OOyi 14.00 r - . . ; , - -- '15-16-- 34 - . s cut IT If ya efir. ouut sallow- arc hoUw-cheksaokea-caetteaad geatr ally waak or run down and want to round out roar fae and figure to laoetf.- a - 4 pleaatng and normal proprttras you wilt find tnii altaple teit well wrta First welga yauraelf a ad trying; BiMitire votriflf. Next taa MtHli'i VITAMON two tabieta with arefy f weal. Then wetg h sad neaaara yaar-elafain each week and contlnae VITAMON regaUrly natll yau ttklar are satlafled with your In weir it and energy. MaatlnagainVITAMON tahl-t- a eoDtaia highly carrtratod as well aa the two taer at! 11 mora Importaat ntamiaea (Fat Kolobl A and Water SoIuMe O and are now beleg uaed by They ratitlely will not op-aor cauae gaa. bat no tfi atoraarh the rontrary ar a great aid to to orercom roaatlpatian and aa a reoerai ronditloner of ta whola ayatem. Flraplea, boils aed yeaat-vltamloe- -- mpn!J 1LNTIAL INDUST E, PERMANENCY UNQUESTIONED. There can be no question about the operation and the continued growth and strength of the. Mutual Creamery organization. It'manufactures and, sellt productaSrhich are daily necessities in every home Maid o Clover butter, egg, chee ice cream and buttermilk. It would he hard to think of any corarnercial or econtmic that could seriously affect such an in- - " din-ast- of er ' dustry. ITS CUSTOMERS "are numbered by thi hundreds of thousand. in all far weriteru and northwciitern state; its products ar-Rhippc- ... ei ex-rndlt- per-maneney'- Take Yeast Vitamon Tablets To Round Out Face and Figure irzz a tboo-aand- I d Vic- Victory NEW YORK SILVER. NEVT YORK, 2Sv. 22. Foreign bar 67ic Mexican dollars SPic. 13.-00- 0: 8t n2. e 95.00; 9?. 88. e- Bankers Trait Co., Salt Lake Ed. D. Smith & Sons, Salt Lake Hallcran-JudgTrust Co., Salt Lake J. A. Hogle & Co., Salt Lake, Oden, Pocatcllo oo 22. - well-know- LIBERTY BONDS NEW YOKK. Nov. worker' progre? oo minated Abruptly Monday. The manufacturer rfMM to acrede to the demands of th- union that It recog-nla- METHODISTS DECIDE the three-yea- r TO EXTEND EFFORTS agreement which expire In June. 8.00t Approximately 7,000 of Ih DnTROIT. Nov." 22. XtciScn to strikers have returne-- to work on new e angelltU". In continue the world-wid- e agreement signed by employer r hod Mel the '.t Kplccpal program Hi ehop. union leader hM oo rhtircli was lmade Monday by the ex-- -e uiive coun-l- of the board of ber.evMOVIE STUNT MAN A resolution adopted declared the MAKES FATAL DIVE centenary ofmovemtnt. cal.ing for I2J.OOC.e09 each year Tor five year, would be earned to comYL'MA. ArU. Nov. 22. A coroner's pletion ar.d called for appointment of t In Calicommitter to aur'ey the r.eo Jury, nlikh w fornia. acrv the Colorado river from borrve and abroad with a view to out Unir.g a further program dtrirnr at here, came to Yuma Monday t o the body of I.yle Ferguson. 27 years "a series of advance. t old. ho died Sunday afternoon from Verier. Italy. ha more briJgea he attempted injurlr sustained whenanal at Lgur lhan any other city in the wtsrld. to dive Into the main ddiio. Ferguson wa peTfcttnlng for Fr.g'.and lad in lis ir.ar.ufact m motion picture company wen he wji lie? I etrutk that tfr.rcdle. Injured, it gilt-edge- hotel here, was taken from the hotel men and seMonday by 20 masked was in the field He left verely flogged. where they had taken him, a short distance from town, while the men returned to the city and dispersed. The negro confessed to improper relations with white women at the hotel where to a ho was employed, according newspaper reporter who accompanied the band. '' - NKW for the bis head on the concrete bottom of the canal, fracturing his skull. j a graduate cf lh Fergi:onof was California and w w v ' I'nlversity Known tn thia rart of tne country VOltK. Nov. 22 Ne got U Hons a swlrrrmer and diver. He and hi In dosettlement of the garraer.t brother both hae betn er.faged motion the "stunts' for darlnr picing; In has which been strike, ter- ture company. here f r the ran ! Mutual Creamery Company will net you Wi Pr cent, and the safety thereof is assured. Each note is for $500, 'selling at $490, with interest coupons attached, payable quarterly. They are backed d security, and maybe exchanged, par forpar, by 4 to 1 for the company's treasury stock, at maturity or before. Notes mature July 1, 1926. There is already considerable demand'for these n innotes (total issue $300,000) among the following vestment houses: iai. 5c. Nev. NEGOTIATIONS OFF IN GARMENT STRIKE Your Money Invested in Collateral Gold Notes of IN Bar silver 39d per SECURITIES ounce.-.. ...... ' '.. 3 Money per cent. POULTRY MARKET. 153 Discount rates: Short bill 4?4 Ecclea Bldg CHICAGO. Nov. 22. Poultry alive un jAn pr three' month cent; bilia 3 Salt Lake City, UUh per changed: fowl 12? 20c; springs 17c; turOgden, Utah cent. . keys 37c;- roosters lie. ; INVESTMENT His Faults .and Virtues Loudly Shouted By Angry Democrats - ns Co; SAME ever, were more or less checked by cations that lack of moisture In Kansas and elsewhere' southwest had about come to an end. Opening quotations, which n' with Detanged from toto1.09 c higher, and May 11.11 cember $1.09 to 1.11, were followed by a slight setback and then by new gains, a little Initial top figures. above -Corn and oats hardened with wheat. After opening unchanged to c ahigher. little-anto B4c; then May 54 then . scored moderate gains all around. Oats started38-t- unchanged to quarte cent and then weakhigher. May ened but soon went upward again. Provisions sympathized with the firmness of grain notwithstanding lower hog alues. On the bulges In wheat, pit speculator sold more freely, and the market weakened during the middle of the session, eration. oo quobut rallied In the last hour. Closing the same as yestations were steady, at c higher, with De- NEGRO BELL BOY finish to terday's $1.09 and May $1.11 to 1.09 cember OKLAHOMA FLOGGED to Later the com market was sustained bv good demand from Industries andc close was firm to. MUSKOGEE, Okla.. Nov. 22. A. O. shippers. The net higher, with May Holstean. negro bell boy at a leading KANSA8 CITY LIVESTOCK. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 22. (United RAILROAD BONDS. States Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Ref As Reported by J. A. Hoele & Co.) market active; better grade ceipts 9000; and the-stoto 23c strong I Bid I Asked beef steers to lower steady strong: grades higher; .... , fifl r, n Irllllnv 83 Atch, Top & Kan 4s 1995.. 82) ' 74 1933 ..... B & O conv choice vealers steady; strees $5.755:7.15; Can Nat Rys 7s 1935 104 104 few over $7.50; medium anrt neavies 1946 Can Nor 104 104 to 25c higher; bulk $5.BQff.25; strong C M &:St P conv 1932 63 65 23c higher: bulk $3.00Q3.50; bulls mostly Chi un sta 5V4s 103 107! and feeders steady; bulk $4.25 Blockers COGrand Trunk Pac 4s 1995., 5.25. 57! Grand Trunk 3s 19C2 57 53 'Hogs Receipts 13.000; market . opened Great Nor 7s 1936 106 106' 15 to 25c lower to shippers; cloed 25J Gt Nor of Can 99 1939., 99 85c lower to packers: bulk 190&210 pound N Y C 7s 1930 105 J5.50&6.G0; top $8.85: packer top 104,, weights S L 4s 1929 87 i 87 bulk bulk of sales $6". 23ft C. 65; $6.65; 1930 7s Ptr.n 109 sows $3.50'33.83; pigs steady; 106i throwcut S P L A & S L 4s 1961 .., 70 71 bulk $7.2337.50. St L & S F PL 4s 1950. ... 66 66 5000; market slow, genSheep Receiptsewea do 5s 1950 73 $3.65; lambs and 79i erally steady: '. S P conv 5s 1934 91 91 lambs $9.00. fed strong; yearlings do conv 4s 1929 do ref 4s 1955 SI i Sl CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. S P-- S F Term 43 19C0 ... 77i' Nov. 22. (United States BuCHICAGO. 1917 4s "83 UP l$t Cattle Receipts of reau Markets.) 1927 conv 4s do 90 S94 to 25c highar; steers beef steady SO do ref 4s 2003 1422 pound steers top Duality t Improved: West pac 6s 1946 82 82T beef $9.75; handyweirht held higher; bulkstock-erk, s bulls, steers $6.00f9.00: and feeders firm; calves strong; bulk INDUSTRIAL BONDS. fAm reported by J. A. Hogle &. Co ' vealers $7.508.00. lower Hogs Receipts 4500; 10 to 15c lower: f I Bid Askd than Monday's average: mostly lie S3 Am melt Ref 5s 1947 top $6.90 on 130 pound average: practical- M Anglo-A- m 1125. ..I 103 Oil top $6.85: buile js.tU'U'S.Bo; Pigs steany 103?, to 15c lower; bulk desirable $i.B07.o. Anaconda Copper 7s 1929.. 100 100 Armour & Co 7s 1920 ..... 101 741 102 Sheep Receipts 13.000; fat lambs opened steady, to 15c higher; fat sheep 25c -- J ' Beth teel 100 feeder lambs steady to 10c higher; Cerro de Pasco Ks 1931 ....( 109 ( higher: $9,004X9.25; . 1931 102 Vi? 102 fat lambs early to packers Dupont to shippers $9.40; good 112 pound fat ewes 108 Jcodyear T & R 8s 1941.. 108 Kenn Copper 7s 1930 97m' $4.35; top feeder lambs $8.60. 99 Kelly-SpgfTire 8s 1931.. 102 102 1930 Morris & Co OMAHA LIVESTOCK. 102 103 I 98' Pac Gas & Elec OMAHA. Neb.. Nov. 22(Un!te4 Statea 160 U s Rub 1930 103 104 . Bureau of Markets.) Hogs Receipts 10V15 lower: bulk medium St Oil of Cal 7s 1331 105 A10514 mcstly Ml0 St.OU of.N-Y- . ,7s 1931 and light butchers $.33'Sr6.50; top $6.65: 17 1 miea vo ?s uu., ido' 101 bulk strong weights and mixed $.00 xrug Va Car 5s 1923 95 6.25. 85 Westincrhouse 7s 1B31 ... 10514 i 103 Cattle Receipts 5000; beef steers steady to 15c higher; no choice fed steers here: k to 25c higher; bulla steady FOREIGN GOVERNMENT BONDS. and feeders steady. stockers veals, strong: fA reported by J. A. Hogl & Co.) 14.CC0; opening sales Receipts Shrep I E!d Asked-- 4 lambs t020c lower: close strong with bulk $8.30tiS.5: top sheep $3.8- -; -5s 1945 6.H Argentine .0.2 Monday; and feeders steady. yearlings sheep do 7s 1923 ?9 93 8s 1941 .......... 1004 10 Belgium SUGAR MARKET. 1945 do 103 104' NEW.YOJlK. Nov. 22. The raw suar . Braail 5s 1903 ; 60 52 market wasno unsettledIn early today but do 5 1930 103 quotations wlln change British 5s 1927 402' there-wa4.11c at 3.87jf quoted centrifugal Prov Buenos Aires 6s 1326 90 . 92 Raw sugar futures were Irregular with Canadian 5s 1937 ?0 91 December one point lower and other po1929 do 94Ct 97 sitions two to three points higher. The 1927 Canada S9 90 of business was light. " volume Chile gov 8s 1941 101 10! market was steady at C.20 refined The con mun Danish 1J45 103 103 to 5.30c for fine granulated. French 8s 1945 101 In refined futures, however, the only do 1941 5. , :6 month traded in was five points uher do 5s 1920 63 on covering. King of Denmark 8s 1945 iot. 107 approximate 4s 1931 (large pieces'. Sugar futures closed easy,2.25c;7o i 70 Jap March sale, 680 tons; January do 4s 1931 (small pieces). 63 2.3?c. 2.19c; May f.Jc; July 1925 (lrg pes) do 1st 8 S6 do 2nd 1925 (lrgpcs So4i S6 MONEY. MARKET.. do 2nd ,4s 1925 (sm pes) , 32 NEW YORK. Nov. 22. 5 Call money firm: Italian. 5s 1918 - ............ ' U K 1920- ....... cent; low per cnt; ruling high 55 pec do 1937 cent; ofrate per 5cent: closing bid S per 92 i fered at per cent; last loan 5 per Lejpsig 5s . cent.. Munich 5s . 6 505 peT Time loans firmer: 60 Newfoundland 'days cent. 1926 ... 96 97 5 cent. six months 5 per King of Norway 8s 1310... 107 107 Prime mercantile poper San Paulo Ss 1936 per cenL n9ti 1 00 Swiss 8s 1940 112 1I1I do 1929 HAY MARKET. Paria-Orlea6a 1?5S ...... KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov.. 22. Hay-Ch-oice 2 I 6s ( .C6 04 .aly Judge Keystone Lehl Tlntlc . Leonora . . Bell Silver Monzonlte Mammoth . Miller Hill . May Day . . . .J 1 ji-l- Ctiil Eli OF SENA' E TILT "Az 12 .75 FORD IS TUESDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 22, 1921, R .02 01 1 CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO. Nov. 22. Kcantinens of of155.00 ferings, especially in the December dellu.00 livery, tended to atrenirthen vheat rrlccs 145.00 todayln the early dealings. Unwelcome 103.00 rain In Argentina and excessive heat in ! WestCache Sugar Antelope Star . - . Alta Con Am Con Mines ... Alhkn Con . Alta Tunnel Bullion . Big Hill Big Cot Coal Beaver Copper Bay State . . .... Black Metal Bingham Galena .. Central Eureka Columbus Itexall . Colorado Con . Cardiff . . Cott King West nmma Silver Kagle Si B. B. ... Kureka Mines . ., I last Crown Point Kast Tin Coal ... Kureka Lily Eureka Bullion . Gold Chain . Grand Central Howell , Iron Blossom . . . . . AH4 1 I cnang irregular. Great Britain: Demand $3.98?I; cables '$2.99.!France? Demand 7.12c: cables 7.12c. Ttaly: Demand 4.13c; cables 4.13c. 6.60c. Belgium: Demand 6.89c;-cableGerman: Demand .35c; cables .36c. Holland: Demand 35.30c; cables 35.3Cc. Norway: Demand 34.j0c. ' Sweden: Demand 23.30c. : Denmark: Demand 18.45c. Switzerland: Demand 13.82c. Demand 13.74c. 'Spain: i Greece:! Demand 4.05c. Argentina: Demand 33.00c. Brazil: Demand 12.62c. Montreal 91 ;$l.30l. 5-- Bid ! - some slightly, froren . Co ! FOREIGN EXCHANGE. NI3W YORK. Nov. ' , .- MARKET. QGDEN LIVESTOCK - MINING 8 ECU Bt TIES. reported by J. A. Ilogle ARD-EXAMINE- a. et akia eruptlona eem to vaalah Uk under Us nurifylag toflaeara. magic tha ronaplexion beroraea freak aad beanttful, tha cheeke roar loatead of pale, the lips red loatead of eolor-leathe eyes bright loatead of datl. rapid aad amatlng are tha roaolto that lorteit- la ahaolntaly gaaraateod or tb trial coats you Pe anra to rromtr tha nothlag. a Maaria'a tho rtglDal aad a gtaalae tablet thre-stnothing elao Uka it o do not Imltatloaa rr Tou can gat Mania a VITAMON at aor drxj;giat. to Canada and Alaska. The United States Array, Navy, Marine Corps; he, pitals, scores of federal, utate atui muniei-pa- l institutions, railroad dining cars, steamship lines, logging and mining camps, are all users of Maid o Clover butter, eggs and -cheese. During the fire years ending Kebru-- ; ary 2S, 1921, Mutual Creamery Company total grow sales amounted to $2o.f22.042.52, since which tjiue a very marked proportion ate increase has been recorded. Fourteen creameries and"17 chcc factories are oper- . ated in 8 states. BACK TO NORMALCY. During th; deflation period, tlie Mutual Creamery Comand replaced pany sold its war them with merchandise at a cost of approxiand within less than a year mately it has realized' earnings sufficient to wipe out a substantial inventory shrinkage and , accumulate a surplus. Wkile it has an average dividend of $V2 per cent paid - price-stock- s one-hal- f; Sl2 during the past 12 years, its directors took the conservative course and suspended dividends daring 1921, thereby adding to the strength of th corporation and maintaining its high credit standing among financial institutions. The expectation is that the payment of dividends will be resumed in the spring of lf22. NOTES SECURED BY MORTGAGE. Creamery Company Collateral Gold Notes are secured by a first mortgage running to the Hankers Trust Company of Salt I.ake. covering, all of th company equipment at it :il plant, which on September . 1021. bad a book value of $SS?TI7.03.: and by pledge of the company equity in real. estate and buildings, arising from plant purchases. ; On September. 1. 221 this amounted to Gk.GT making a total . Mutual-- . -- m-- rurity tf I1,2.,26L70. or a little better than four dollars for eaeh dollar of notes. There are alio $00,000 in quick and k which serve as a further piaranW of semi-quic- the safety of the itrvejdment. The money Nc derived from the sale of thfte nute'i to be uhHo give the campany the additional free, working capital required by iti steadily increasing volume of business. YOU KNOW THE DIRECTORS. Thes-me- n are in charge of the policy and manage-men- f of ilutual Creamery Company: W. F. Jensen. George II. Dent. Krank A. Fisher. A. Jen-sen- , Wesley ng. Oeorg Albert Smith. Fred C. Jensen. Harry W. Shearman and T. C. Stevensnn. aeh one fjss a substantial amount invest! in the eorporatien. E.Ij and Safety Is Yours a. N MUTUAL CRTLAMZ.RY CO. yoaat-vltaaala- o pt oab-atttnte- a. Main Offices ts to -- - a-e- Salt Laka City, Utah. |