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Show lull Notable Advances. Sintt. NEW YORK, March IT After making progress forward In tha first half hour of trading today, tha Mock market wavered for a time upon receipt of rumora that the German government had fallen, fchortly, however, fresh buying of ateeU motor and railroad laauea made Ita appearance. and before the and of the trading period aome notable advamee had been acored. Notable, that la, In view of the fact that a alseable amount of g aalas had been looked for at the clone of tha week marked by more optlmlem over the credit oullook than had been experienced before In thla year. Reading led the ralla with an upturn of more than 3 points. Industrial stocks which stood In the forefront of thla department were Influenced by apodal factor a, expectatlona of flock dividend! and the pinching of a ahort Intereat, but tne Prorme of ralla was widely distributed. fessional operations dominated, and for that reason Jt might be eaey to lay too much atrene on the day s advance. Wall street ended the week in a more cheerful frame of mind than at the beginning. althougn Indications of Improv Ing sentiment had been discernible the week before. Income tax day was approached with only a flurry In call money .rates, and all confidence was expressed li banking circles that signs of strain wou.d be light. The aiiarp advances of the foreign exchanges. especially of sterling, were evidently the product in the large part of headlong speculative operations, and the cpiick reactions now and then showed traders to be unwilling to carry on very far In one direction, yet the quotation for sterling sight drafts which of stood at the end of the week disclosed an Impressive gain from recent discouraging levels. The Idea lately prevailing In some quarters that much depreciated exchanges forecast of themselves doming bankruptcy for certain Etirppdin countries was dispelled bv the rtse of ratee. Furthermore, the announced plan of England h afid Franco to retire the Idan next autumn aided financial sentl-Hjeon this aide by showlang that the and banking leaders fipeelgn - buslneea Here looking far ahead and making preparations for large transactions. Ji and clothes cost more than in the old days. "run-down-at- the-he-el VL THE man who really wants to be rich knows that money His bank attracts money.; account proves, it and grows every pay day. 4 on savings . rIS good clothes and Good by stitch. ol Ther smartC" well- jr i . WII OISMu' Wear Kirschbaum Clothes. Give them the care their good THE FASTEST GROWING CITY IN AMERICA In 1920 170,000. 107,000 of worth buildings under construction. 1:10,000,000.00 1,000 residences. 7.' apartments now building. hotel under way. office bui!ding-17-sto- ry oil renter. "'The Worlds greatest 8 Oil Refineries operating 6 more building. A Billion Dollars from oil produced here last year. 80 per cent of all wells drilled were producers. 100 new Millionaires made in these wonderful fields. (Jet our paper the Fort Worth Oil Reporter FREE. authentic-depend- able. The latest news, oil fields. All the facts about the You want to make money Read our paper regularly. Use the Coupon Eelow Mail It Today! It means quality deserves. wear the same suit day after day. Have several suits Population in 1017 money in your pocket; better looking clothes on your back! and change them frequently. Kirschbaum Clothes- por-Ppv- 24-sto- - Tcxas-Louisian- in the new styles and fabrics fot Spring and Summer priced at $50 to $75. You will find them here encountered. The ledge haa been WJdening aa the cut has been extended nfthwird un'd carries a gfl Iking re highly stained with etilride f silver. Utah. Member Federal Reserve System groomed lines are there right up to the very last. Dont Nv., all-wo- Salt Lake City, Opposite the Postoffice. amazing how it is put into the garment stitch all-wo- ol the development work continues, the Sentinel. Enough work been done south of the original cut 1? determine the strike of the ledge li that direction, and, beginning 4 the working, an open cut lias beendlooeryfc run a considerable distance to tpe north, the ledge widening as progress 1C made In that direction. 2 After a few more feet of work a dyke intersecting the ledge at right angles will be struck, and It Is expected that when the point of Intersection Is reached the ledge will dip and larger values be - BANKERS TRUST COMPANY Gothes respond to fabrics such care. The keep their freshness and full color. The shape stays because clothes honestly made of fabrics. Then get out of them all the service that the maker has built into them. In Serret renyon, K!Iy strike Improves In appear-er- e Eurk&. tv Affiliated With the 4 -. else. II NATIONAL COPPER BANK Have them brushed often and pressed regularly. appearance. BUY fcELLEY ORE LEDGE STRIKE IS WIDENING a Fort worth oil reporter, 810 Throckmorton Fort suite 513 Worth, Texas. Street, Please send me your paper Fort Worth Oil Reporter FREE. Vour Name Address Savings The Daylight Store 156-15- In 1902 J. C. Penney started a Golden Kale store at Hammer er, Wyo., with a total capital of $500. Last year he had a capital of three f million doland lars all evolved from this same business; now Rule 197 , Golden stores. one-hal- Buying for cash, gelling for cash, making no deliveries, these stores earned profits on which they paid the United States government income tax last year.' WOOL AND choir t lambs, $14.501316.00; $9 50fc 10 80: fat wethers, ewea, $5.50420.50. COMPANY to net 7V Pet cent, payable quarterly. Send for information. The Home investment & Savings Company (Clldest investment bankers in Ctah) GLEN MILLER, President Walker Bank Bldg. choir yearling. fat $0,00410.00; Fundamental momm Published Monthly in the Interest ol (be Americas Investor It will be of profit to read tha following articles in the March Boston, Mass. Financial facts Ogden. Special to The Tribune. March 13 Cattle Recelpta, IRS heavy ateera, $10 00(1100; food ateera, fair ateera, $8 0048 00; choice ateera, $7 00$ 8.00; choice cowa and belfera, $7.IWfi 50; fair to food cowa and belfera. $4 5027 50? cutter, $5 00418 00; $3 00$ 4.00; choice feeder cowa, $5.00$ 8 op; fat bula. $&.0048 OOboloana bulla, $4.00 (fmcAGTt, March 13. Corn developed $6 00; veal calve. $10.00$ 11.00. weuknesa at tlmea today, Heft Receipt. 254, Choice fat hof, 175 conatderuble e the reault of the overthrow of chiefly to 250 Iba.. $1.17J4 80; bulk of aalea, $14.00 the German groernmentv Declines how$14.25; feedera, $100061150. The close Choice lamb. $14.00 ever, did not prove laating. Kbeep Recelpta, none. t the same as yesterday's wathera. $0. 00311 00; 00; fat $15 ewea, $7.00 wa nervous c finish to lower, with May 31 48 to $8.00; feeder lamba, $12.00$ 15.00. :TI Choice $.00ft.00; feeder Special to The Tribane. NORTH BALT LAKE. March 13 Cattl8 Receipt. 177; market ateady; atroof demand Choice for cow, heifer and veal calrea. ateera, $10.0011.00; food ateera, $8.50jft.50; fair ateera. $.0039.00; choice cowa and heavy heifers. $7.7338.50; fair to food cowa and Denver. belfera, $8.7537.75; cotter, $12535.25; can new. $33034 00; fat bulla. $3 007.00; bo- Speetal ta Tha Tribune. DENVER, Colo , March 1. Cattle Receipt., logna bulla, 98.00Q8.00, light vOal calrea, BOe higher for week. Bteer 10; aarket. $12.50313 50: medium and heavy veal calrea. $10 00412 SO; rowa MIXHM0 36; calrea, 114 00 In 350 lha. $7.5038.80, AO; ' feedera. fS0Oll.0O. Hfa Receipt. 133. market ateadv; fond 410 Ho 15e to Hie 00. market. Rerrlpte. demand. Choice amooth fat bofa, 175 to 260 Top. 314.T3: bulk. I14.3A14.4S. tha . $13 50 4f 14.23; balk of Mira. $13 50$ Walter. Sheep Rereipte, 1A00; . market. food driva-lna- , 14 00; feedera, IIOMtelf.SA; unchanged. Lamba, 31T.2013.2S; ewea, 311.SO12.AO. 175 to 250 Iba , $12 50J13.2A. market 580; a, fond ateady; fheep Receipt Good demand; strong demand for fat awaa. Om&h. , LOUISIANAS GIANT GUSHERS ,v EAUTiruUY llLUSTPATED Booklet or North Louisiana CitmpM ini of tha the nomUrlaaJ gw gusher. The ragiaiaath walla in eperettoei. Oaken Ho. 4 tha mighty won arch of oil Mhert. Placid Caddo Lake and its thousand dorrta. Inlpwtiaj iurratiw of the quaint and aaduinPo Franck Partake K M aya-davt- into America n jtrtsi aaf cal fwlda. MnOettri va upon raquak, Xp. DEMPSEY CO. I mackct ivnaiv itSMMvceonr.kA. sr. March 13. Cl'nited 8 ta tea Receipt. ftnoo, Bureau of Markets.) Hof market . ateady te atroor; extreme heavywelfbta Top. $16.25; bulk, $14 0015.00. medlmn-wetf ht. $14,259 weight, $13.5014.15; 15 16: Ilf Htweifht, $14.00915.25; lifht light. $14 25A14 75; heavy packtnf aowa, $13,006$ 13 50; packinf aowa, rough, $12.50213.00, piga. $11.5013 60. Cattle Receipts, 1200; compared with a week go; Teavllnfa, handy waight ateera, She stock, ateady; other 26c to 40 lower; veaia. atockera and feeder, atrong to 2V higher. Hheep Receipts, HIM); compared with a week go: Good and choice Tight lamba, ateady; other. Sftc lower;, sheep sad feeders,- - stroeg ta 25c higher. hy St. I number. "A - B 1 5 B 1 2 g CAGDY & COMPANY Invaatmanta Zed Floor, Orear-Lesl- la M3g. KANSAS CITY. MO. IHiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiimifi 28TH YEAR Control and Umpire Ass&yers. CONSIGN YOUR SHIPMENTS TO OUR CARE We Represent Shipper. . Write for detailed information SALT LAKE CITY Wwer. CHICAGO March 13. M car. Norfhcm rtps. 4ito uckwl, 4; $b ftOfcil.w. ft Potato white erehv- bulk Idaho 86 r 36f rtet. I FREECOPY FOR RENT INDEPENDENT OIL NEWS Sent on Request Gratis Chicago. Mar( trachea,. 1502 Walker Bank Building. s fto. London Money. Salt Lake City Office H s Joph. Merck 13. s i Cattle Receipt. 1000; compared with week age: Beef ateera, 25 t 75c lower; bet. dec Using most; butcher ter grade cattle, ateady to 80c lower; calves, 80 t 75c higher; feeders, mostly 25c higher. gheep Recelpta, 200: compared with a week age: Weoled iambs, 25 te 40r lower; ahor lamba, steady; sheep and yearlings, steady to LONDON, j The Controlling Factor 14 73. 25c S3 Lesson in Industrial Development. and July to 31 42. The out- S come In oats was unchanKed to Hit Sc Speculators in U. S. setIn and from a down, provisions varied Bonds, Made Enormous back of 5c to SOc advance. Profits. . At first, sentiment as' to corn hail a pronounced leaning to the bear side. It H The Outlook for the was quite generally assumed that tile govMotor Industry. ernment upset In Germany would check 5 the purchasing of rye and perhaps of Judging Europes Sol- other grain here. Later, opinion shifted S by Past Records. vency somewhat, and more attention was given to talk that If war ensued the effect could The Foreign Exchange hardly be anything but bullish regarding Situation. cereal. Some late buying was due to an Business aa Usual in advance In the price of German marks at New York. Trading, though, did not Germany. widen out beyond the usual Saturday vol- S ume. The longahoremens strike wits IgEuropes Remarkable nored except as a transient factor m de- S . Industrial Recovery. the at pression opening A Well Balanced In- Oats were- - governed almost entirely hy vestment, American Speculation in j Foreign Bonds. CRtCAGO, March 13. Hfa. reeetpta. ll.0M: steady: bulk. $14.3Ans 8O; top. $18 00; heavy, 14. 00 lft 25ymedtom. $14 7618 00; light, 115 4018.00; light-light- . $14,506 lft 80; heavy packing aowa, amooth. flS.OO&li ftO; packing sows, 812.284312. 8ft; pigs, '$13,25 mgh. y 20d--- H t Boiled-Dow- n 281 Summer Street in Finance. ST. JOSEPH, Mu., M.irh 13 Hoe Re-ireipta, 2500; uneven, Top. mostly steady. $15 15; bulk, 913.5O4t15.10. Cattle Receipt, 200; nominal Bteera. $9.50 4tU 50; cowa and heifers, $5.00311.00; calves, $7.00$ 13.50. Rbeep Receipts, none. Lamba, $18 0019 25; awes. $12.0013 t j 31.4814 225 OMAHA. Bankers in Utah have taken large blocks of this stock for their own Investment you can ask them or any other business man as to lta soundness and safety. We sell you the preferred stock of the 3. C. SOUTH MAIN STREET 5 llllll Why place your sayings at I per cent with those who reinvest it at 7 per cent, when you can make the Investment direct and get the 7 per cent for yourself. 'PENNEY 2 CO. MULLETT-ICELt- y Earn 7 , .UillU,U .'IVMUUUU, even over night. hangers No use trying to evade it by paying a lower price than good clothes can be sold for. The last thing in the world most of us can afford, is a nt Me That, we must frankly face. Anglo-FT-en-- Re I I Ail of them will wear much longer. See that your clothes are properly put away on "ES, the dollar has shrunk profit-takin- rviar IHUJV' The Jtfay To Wear Good Clothes 'At An Outlay You Can Afford fcprrlal to The Tribun. The 1 How a Man CanDress Better And.At a lowr Cost RaiU and Steel Waver Tern porarily, but Soon Score .garfe O.llll U.HIU You owe k to yourself, to get the plain facts regarding the money-makichances in the great Texas 6000 Feet Storage Space. ng oil fields. Saad Aataapaa fo FREE COPY ci lira INDEPENDENT OIL NEWS- -a how yoai hew la iarat tell yon ol i cwi, the workfe reel oppothmibe qutekeat lottuira builder. It tell how other have woe and gin fee valuable is lot. abee regarding the mafwloua oil elda which epee to Y1 pfoaperily. lodepaodcot Oil Newt, S15 Ctlaera Building, Fort Worth, Texaa. Qentkmm Ploara feed me FREE copy af Indepeodeet Oil New,. Street . Town. State Inquire Corner 10th West and 2nd Souh OIL LEASES Buy oil leases, $3 a ore up. near four drilling wells, fountain field, south of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Thrift and wells encountering oil and gaa. Several more wella atartlng." Leases doubling In talue every day. Prompt action for full partlculara. Wig-wai- nac-esar- Sr-n-d w. s. 307 Denham Bldg. taroellDenver, Cole. Pacific Chemical Laboratories 741 Montgomery 8L, San Franclace, Cal. Phosphate, Kertiliaar and Satina Experts and Trchnlnsl AnalysH. Consultation ai.-r- i of mines, fadorlea ,and There la on bargain hunter and finJer Reports ere Room, bouse ftp aperrmentft bouglH, eod, rented Jind exchanged every that haa the woman beaten a ratio, and dv'flopmenfa of prooipaes. 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