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Show TOE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 23, 1920. 15 GASOLINE ALLEYAV ELL, WALT WON'T HAVE TO GO ALONE !U Federal Reserve B&nk Of- Abstf&cU of Harding's Ad ficial Confident Financial dress Please Speculators; Situation Will Improve. Shorts . Hurry to- Cover. - t Sugar Company. Markets '$8,000,000 7 Per. Cent Bonds. Utah-Idaji- o The beginning of tho harvest bk th southern part of tho state la aeaa tho beginning of tho end at tho tight money situation which has hold tho oountry in Its crip for some month according to Charles H. Stewart, deputy governor of tho federal roeorvo hank of Ban Francisco and former man. ager of tho Salt Lake branch, who left for tho northwest yesterday after a trip of Investigation through Utah. Mr. Stewart expressed the belief that tho next thirty days will have seen the peasing of ths most critical stages of the money stringency in this section. "Even now, he said, and btial-namen are beginning to feel more at ease for wo are approaching the time when liquidation through realisation on the sale of this year's crops will relieve the pressure which has been put updo the banka. Bumper crops, said Mr. Stewart, are the universal expectation In the district, and present indications point to tha farmers getting good price for tho products of tha soil. If tha fannara ret good prices for good ere pa, aa seems probable now In almost all of Utah and Idaho, tha financial dullness and tha constricted credits of tha past four months and more will unquestionably bo materially helped: Realisation on tha crops will not only mean the liquidation of money loaned to farmers, but the liquidation by merchants, jobbers and others who are deupon the farmers for their busipendent ness. As tho situation stands at present In Utah tho woolman are tha only producers of farm products who find themselves still In difficult aircu instances. At that, tha belief la being generally expressed In eastern publications that the wool market has hit tha bottom. True. It Is a low bottom, but nevertheless soma on tha part of buyers baa movement started, which Is better news than has been available for some time, even If the scattered purchases are oslng made cents a pound. Wool around twenty-fiv- e cents sold for ss high, ss seventy-fiv- e during ths very brief period the buyer were In the market at the beginning of the season. as CLEARING HOUSE REPORT. Thursday's clearings, 13,200,117.09. Same day last yaar, holiday. BOND SALESAUT HORIZECL Permission to market In Utah $8,000,006 worth of 7 per cent first mortgage gold bonds at a pries that will net the buyer 7.75 per cent Was granted to the Utah-Idah- o Sugar company yesterday by the state securities oomraleelon. W. Bert Robinson, osshier of ths sugar company, represented It before the commission. A trust deed has been made out, with the Bankers Trust company " of New Tork aa trustee. This deed covers, It was represented, the seventeen factories owned by the sugar company, and all its real property, which is valued at 10,000,000. The underwriting syndicate controlled has trustee bought the entire bond by the Issue end is now engaged In offering It to Investors. It Is represented In Balt Lake by the Palmer Bond A Mortgage company, Bd. D. Smith A Song and Edward L. Burton as agent. The comral salon also granted to tho Ely Consolidated Copper company permission to. market 15,17 shares of stock, share, no par value $L at 5 eente This comcommission to be charged. head with la Utah a corporation pany offices In Now York. Tho Haynes Manufacturing company of Salt Lake, which has patented a device to keep tha cord of aa electric Iron out of tha way of tha operator, la permitted to sell 11,500 shares of treasury stock at 5 cents, par value, no commission to bo charged. This company It desired the money to represented that enter Into A national advertising cam- - ,2 NEW TORS. July iL Stocks moved uncertainly, with the broader tendency toward somewhat lower level until abstract! of Senator Harding's spssch of accsptancs of ths RepnbUsan semination reached the street. Thereafter, there were slgBf of short oorerlng In ths Industrial list which brought a firm appearance to prices. Ths railroad shares, ba It said, wars steadier than ths others all ths way along and ths appearancs of tra motion In a number of usually Inactive Issues was accompanied by substantial - fains. Tha speculative eommunlty felt mors confident than before that tha raUroad wags Increase would ba accepted without anything Ilka general disapproval by the recipient. It seemed also that the market was paying increased attention to tho pending freight and passenger rata Increases, moved by the thought that tha Interstate commerce commission would bo likely to make fun allowanoa for tha enhanced wage accounts. In the light of tha Pennsylvania railroad program for eliminating unnecestho sary hands from tha eastern payroll,wonfollowers of railroad securities are dering whether the movement toward apgreater efficiency win not have an cutpreciable effect in ths next year in ting down operating coats. Economies plus higher rates would be factors which tha railroad security market has been longing for aver sines tha demands of wartime service caused a change In tha cautious expenditures of peace times. Tha final array of prices was with net gains In tha majority. presSugar stocks reflected oonaiderabde sure as on Wednesday, - due to an alteration of speculative sentiment ever tha sugar market. It Is evident that tha oomplexlon of tha anger situation has been changed considerably by a combination of events. High prices In this country have naturally attracted offerings from producing countries, sales being considered all tha more worth while because of advantage entailed fa She conversion of resultant dollars Into exBut change greatly depreciated here. more Important than this has bean the undoing of speculative ventures In both raw and refined sugar, liquidation being hastened by ths receipt of baoked-u- p Porto Rican supplies and by tha rsluo-tanof consumers to pay tho extraordinary price of May and June. Tbs current quotation of 15.55 cents per pound for raw sugar, am pared with tha maximum of 244 cents in May, tells of a severe decline. The sugar shares rallied fairly well before the close la oouree of the general covering movements Fall money- - stayed at per cent and It adequate offerings were reported. was somewhat surprising to tha street to find In the treasury's report on gold Imports and exports for tha first tea days of July that Japan had taken approximately $7,500,000, while tha total of tha outflow, $0,540,000, was-- greater than Imports during the period. The shipment to Japan Indicates a change of the policy which Japanese bankers here believed would be continued when business difficulties la tha eastern oountry developed In May. It was thought that Japan would not 'be inclined to draw down her American balances in gold, but tha export figures presumably show that investments an being liquidated and the proceeds taken away. Japanese exchange at New Tork ha remained at a alight premium following a recovery from a moderate decline two months ago. Sterling exchange dropped 1 bents more today to 1.8044. French and Belgian rates accompanied starling In the decline. In the wheat market a rather sharp recovery occurred, t , ee urer, from the treasurers of the various eountles of Utah, accompanied by checks for stats and school taxes collected during the months of April, May and June. Tha principal receipts tor that period are from tax sales and tax sale redemptions. The amounts are trifling In comparison with the receipts for November and December of each year. Balt Lake county Is, of course' tho heaviest contributor, and sent In $5800 aa veoetpta from these American Union Faint company sources during the past quarter. of Ogden may market 4004 shares at 54 cents, par value U. no eommlsslon BOSTON STOCK QUOTATIONS. to be charred, and the Wasatch Copper-opol- ls (As Reported by J. A. Hegts A Q.) ' Mining company 5 of Park City may cents, par. value sell 54,000 shares at 10 cents, also without eommlsslon charges. apThe eommlsslon has several other Inplications before It and In somehearwere set for spools) stances dates at - ln 0 STOVE COMPANY INCORPORATE. Ths Bummertll Stove Repair Works of with Ogden filed articles of incorporation showtho seoretary of atats yesterday, $75, of ing an authorised capitalisation 000 In $100 shares. Frederick Bummertll, Sr- - is president; L. W. Maddox, vice Clarke, secretary and president; Thomas Jr., treasurer, and Frederick Bummertll. and David 8. Fletcher, additional di- nil Ciii .!i .vro -- - AtSXt lint " iMovranrarorar STEADIES SITUATION NEW TORK, July 88. Price on the stock exchange rose and fall within aa extremely email radius during tha greater part of today's session. Sentiment In speculative circle pros visibly heartened, however, by the better aspects of the railroad labor situation and maintenance of comparatively easy money rates. Thar pros a fairly successful demonstration against tha shorts In the last hour, when quotations rose te highest averages of the day under tha Impetus of n demand for olla, steels, rails sad parlous mtsceUaneoua specialties The sudden advance of price followed excerpts of Senator canJubUcntioo of of The acceptance. didates references to the countrys with especial reeds met transportation. Salas amounted to 820.-0satisfaction. t shares-- . Industrial conditions brightened as a result of tha railroad wags Increases and advices from tha more Important steal centers. Indicated Increased production, baaed on the ballet that many new contracts for equipment are pendj ing. Reports of "saturatVoo in the steal InIn authoritative dustry met prith denials quarters, but tha motor group aa a whole mad indifferent response to these assurances. Sugar shares wars under further pressure, but rallied on the alliad food issue, . British exchange continued to movi la (Spot of this market, the French, Belgian and Italian rates also reacting agalrwt their home markets The Bank of England mads further recovery from and It recent low liability reserves huh added to Its enormous holdings of ...... t lt Cbee A Ohio Chile Oepper Quad rich Bobber Maxwell Motor M 69 0 K ....... . ... Fierce-Arro- Piero Holders of s ieiss5ss 3 54l IB IS IS 50 504$ 50 1914 18 i 80 4 M 15 15 18 98 M 98 71 72 72 80 9 90 44 944 5 544 88 88 GOVERNMENT BONDS. J. A. Hog Is On) (AS It --ported by ' market 8 to 80 point higher today, with Sepa a result et Imtember selling at 10.55. provement la the Bsatas market, where ea ad-niof 44 ho 44 I test end freight wig later, pertly reported. Active buying developedmsd further tor trad account and prices us 10.90 us celling high with September gtlna, er 41 te 45 point a here ad December envious night. There were rumor that the hat eh steadied, end the b eying Bio mark her wee gulte aetlv for a Urea although let e moderate setback, final ceased realising ef 22 I SI potato. price shewta net8a gale war quoted at 2244. 9e gentea 8 sad 7 at 17. London Ss end aad 4 et 9044a. a4 -reditu, while gaatss S end Ba wets 1441c te lake, all wU described. American credits. Rio 7 ween lower, bring quoted 10.80 t 11.20c, opened . BondMoDrtgige,Ca 412 Walker Bank Bldg. Phone Wasatch 6888 or 6889 ft SHORES THS RELIABLMEN BFICIALIBTB FOR AND WOMEN Tears II Experience t TB 544 88 82 0O 80 91 81 ericas credit. CHICAGO ordinary fireta, 40t2c; at mark, 48354e; caaet Included, 42to45c; storage extras. Ode: storage tints, 444640a. fowls, 50c; broiPoultry Ally, lower; 40340c. ler, COTTON MARKET. NEW TORK, July 21 8pot cotton, quiet: July, efferad 49 toe; middling, 48.75c. Future opened eteedy. October, 84 5e; December, 52.18c; lurch, 31.80c. 82.90c; January. dosed easy. July, 45 50c; October, December, 8L60c; January, 8.tuc; March, 86.00b. Fnturo 88 20c; CITY PRODUCE, ' KANSAS CITT, July 21 Butter aad egg.. One hanged. Brollera, 40e; spring cMckmu, 41a KANBAB EVAPORATED FRUITS.. RBW TORK. July 21 Evaporated dulL PraaaA-qul- eL Apricots aad quiet Ralatna, quiet LINSEED. MIba, July 82. Mnaeed, arrive. 141. apples, peach, Asrle-Praae- Bar, firm. Fneh-sethere-d fireta, extra firsts, TtS44be tear, t 7.8 !ll . , Ceeiedy, "MONKEY BUSIN 188 FATHE NEWS , Children's matt no tomorrow Admission, lie, Including war tax, to B p. m. COMING SUNDAY . ALICE BRADY, In 'v "THE1 DARK LANTERN r- aw New open Sunday horoaftovOt Norma Talmadge la YES OR NO?" , ' . " MU ! "WHY OEt'TWoRCET ragj' ONE WEEK Commencing Sunday MACK BENNETT'S MARRIED , Swiss cheese Craem brick cheese Block mo , UTE' ' ithi STRAND Salt Lake Theatre ' fci ''? of Muoleaf Comedy and Better Picture Hem Again TONIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT TOMORROW MATINEE - THE SHOW DIFFERENT BOY Miss Cowl HIRAM And hi CLAIB; ' musical comedy revue Presenting i: Hiram on the Bench, iu - "OAREDEVIL JACK Starring , JACK DEMPSEY Scored an Ovation Best play' end best seen her tn th last ten year. 7LSH.WNS prawri yi GLADYS LESLIE , In 1 . ' .O 1 f- - THE GRAY TOWERS MYSTERY TED HENKEL AND HlB ,5 JAZZ ORCHESTRA ,7a You pay "a llttla mere because high-claentertainer and bettor li picture cost mere. " - . COUPON ss CHILDRENS MATINEE SATURDAY ri When presented at bog office Will entitle on child to admission Upon payment of S cents. lUAfJE "7! 'SmWtitlirQuiilf "At the Sign ef th Frozen Thermometer , k DRAilATIo' 'lUIUMPa TODAY AND TOMORROW ; Robert Warwick' LA ! WITH BEDE DANIELS IN I A smsshlng ef woman drams ef eeeret earvlae aeturB myatory robbery rial Intrlguesl ' The 14th Man Ml IT NIGHTS COMMENT beautiful Favorite of AH WM. RUSSELL Latest New Weekly Extrul Farley P, Christensen's Nomination Convention at Farmer-Labo- r Party Bah Ruth Knock fifth Heme Run Flrvt Official Views ef Cup Races Between Shamrock IV and Resolute Final Chapter 'Lightning t NOW PLAYtNQ Nino Krazy Kld: A mlnlstur musical oetlr Other vaudeville attraction, and' I - IN Contlnuou I to II. Weekday Matinee tOo, Kiddle Ho. Evei nings and Sundays 20c- -. Btltl playing v The BryoeF et Under Crimson Skies Starring ELMO LINCOLN The Fighting Ctleeaua Dorrt In Ml th Greet Stem icons The Picture That Has Everything Ale a Universal Comedy, "Kidding and International the Landlord, News, showing the Elks' Convention at Chisago. D net lot th weather man's latest prodlotlon alarm you dust eem te the Klnem where It I always Cool ' V to anthuelastle orowds Super Production Univsreal-Jew- BANG JIM' th r f WIT WINS' BOYS ' TODAY AND SATURDAY A Big BPIangld Wrotorn Dram Featuring . WHY PAY MOREf and sharetoritlcslly,sylnpathatlo,, A BIG HIT Frlcesi Night Floor 81.00, 82.501 Baloony $2.00, $1.50, $10; 50o. Tomorrow Matin Gallery, feowar Floor tU6 Baloney BlJCk 50o$140; Cillery The Meet for th Leaet , Always ths Beet. FL0BENCE BILLINGS BROADWAY 'SLAM Basing. Is gloriouely Cewl FLANIGAN AND EDWARDS In a eydonte eomedy HAIL-E00- M LOEWI , ILMa .eg .86 - " v By popular request this hilt will be ' held ever Saturday on additional ... at the erssn EDDIE FITZPATRICK Violin eolelet, 7:18 and 8:15 i TWO MORE DAYS - TODAY AND TOMORROW D. W. GRIFFITHS' GORDON BRETLAND air GEM THEmOLDANgiB, ' per cent THE JAPAN BUYS UTAH SHEEP. The Japanese government bag pur462441 chased loo bead of Kamboutllet sheep Cheese, IrevgaUri escheated. Ltv poultry, steady; brollera. by (bright, from John H. Begley, W, D. Candland and 0rtMe; towu, John 1C Madaan, according to K. Tara-ad- a, Ottftdr; brollera. by axpeeea, 89c; tarheya, Rie. Dreased agent of Japan, who was A vial tog 80e; eld. loaatara, V ALAhaautAdlvoetockoffioroi ui. lUHk jeesterggnk 05e. Ice cociad AMERICAN PRODUCE. 148; mmmmmmmrnmmmmmmm SUGAR MARKET.' aneet-UeRaw WHOLESALE DAIRY PRODUCE. (afar, HW eeatritoxri, l59e. Refined, outer; fine (Quotation furnished by Mutual Creamery grannie ted, 21 OOBIBAOe. eempeay.) There wa further HqeMnttoa la aosaf fw Case loto, tares this mowing, particularly la the Bear Flesh to eutr creamery hotter, , and price it ea time ware aboat 8 . ,. INDUSTRIAL AND UTILITY BONDS. nr-y.SB cube 1 before them midday though to petals act tower. tro creamery batter, Fresh (Ae Reported by f. A. Hogts A On) Was a tally ef shout 8 petals ea eosertog. eertoa war hue and active, price lata SeUvertea hour were final flrvt creamery hatcn, prteto J)tt potato lower Freeh t around the aooa meat riH5 priste I 1 aighef. flnts rrromery huttar, to closed steady. Fatare Bale, 8500 heme Freeh oartaaa ,68 ho September, 14 90c; October, 14.75c: December, Cooking batter (6Hk tata) ,4 18.65c; January, 12.151 March. 11.40. Baach ear .nils Full cream cheeea, brlpleto ,29 NEW YORK FROOUCtf. Tounf Americas full cream cheese... .50 90 j CHICAGO, July 21 Butter, tower; creamery, 44 55c. Rgge, higher. Becripta, 18,878 ceee. rtnta. DtTLDTH. rived y. RRW TORK. July 28. Butter, T6THct Oreemery, hither thaa entree, ternary fir to, 5244 ervemery extra, M44i U FICK OF THE PICTURES" TODAY AND TOMORROW A ( water wuckcdt , 21.-19- TORK, July 28. Investigate. Ottloe, yet Main SL Balt Lake Legem Medicine, Organothorapy, Elea free. Cell or Writ, ' RAILS AND INDUSTRIALS. trielty, etc. Advloe Haag Our apeoiaitleei Catarrh, Deafness, R , . (A Reported by J. A. Bogle A Cn) trauma. Aethma, Fever, Neleea, Hay Olabatee, Pile, Beak f Baglaad rat meals at f pee east, Dions, 11am, Bright' Beiema and erase ether chrome te eesd eepraeastetlve t Coital Oeltre, Epilepsy, French part of Dleeaeee of the Nerves. Skin, Bio, Its tra ralatlv to ptrmroi IMOOUO.OOO k kma. Stomach, Bowel, Heart, Lunge, BledOsr, te B fives Twenty led ns trial SO 43, off .85. Kidneys end Uver. Hours Sweaty jalkeade IML SB pi nf 7 to S) Sunday IS to Mr t .... j WASHINGTON, July 28 Ithaca, N. Th 27,004; Increase, 3202, or 1U per cent. a 58, 9 2. er Tula, Okie., 72,6TB; Inarose 284.4 per cenL .1844. tncroama, 8654; Lea. Albert Mina, or 46.1 per cent. WellevlUa N. T, 5644; Increase, 644. er per cent. MlnoL M. Dra 16,414; tooreese, 4285. er cenL 59.8 Lackawanna, N. Tra 27,918 L 8369, er 82 8 per cenL 24,958; Increase, Tonawanda, N. T 1778, or U 4 per cenL Olean, N. Tra 6.504; Increase, S748, r 9.1 per cenL Austin, MlnUra 16,118; tnareasa III, or 45.4 per cent Cleburne, Texas, 12.827; Increase 2454, or 88.7 per sent. Navaeota, Texas, 5046; Increase 1176, , or 54.1 per cent 7, Portnmouth, Va, 54,287; Increase or 62.9 per cent Populations to be announced totoOfvew Include Pocatello, Idaho; Fairmont and 2 Rochester, Mine: Braurley, Calexico, Centro and Monterey, Cai., aad Albany and OorvalUa Ora Albany county, Nw Yortc. Including Albany (city), 184,104; Increase 12,440, or Pr 88 8444 77 SS MINNEAPOLIS, July 21 Flour, unchanged to 25c higher; In carload fete, family patent quoted st 614.29 t 914.50 s barrel la cotton ttckft. Cora No. 9 yellow. 81 MQL5C Otta No. 8 white, 9690o. 8444 8844 Barley, 02cfifl.l6 50 59 Rye No, 2. 11944 2 20. No. L $3 373141. Flax 89 90 COFFEE FUTURES. HIW TORK. Jrifi 88-- The eoffe PALMER DBS. SHORES IM II h with us , Oil Gt MMS46F Shell Tnupt Strowberf Tim Onif Of (BBftMll5Kt404 I) dwelt. 0 Preneed Bondi 5 One Oct. IS, 1920 Are invited to consult - .... v b Swanson Theater Orcuit ' It ......... ......pssa t. jrfl SATURDAY ! Population Figurea i 28 Jd; . ............ ....... .... ' uf&ll Ticket Office Opens , - Bid. lAsked, Trust gioi.oo 295.00 Deseret Rational 256 00 sees Deearot Savtag ettsseeei 875.00 .... BepubUe. Hatl Bask 150.00 ... Bask. Rati City 18.00 hattoaal Copper .. 150.00 Security Stats Beak.. 190.00 Utah BUt Hattoaal 106.00 CUh Bering A Trust 802.00 Welker Bras. Baskets. iooioi A Trust Una's Sarins IRDOBTRIAL STOCKS. Sid. tAaked, 11 85 1 14.10 t Sugar Ain.1--"- -' 100.00 102.00 Preferred, ex dir 100.50 108,00 OeessUdsted Wages 554.00 Been Ftie Ins. SI Bald la bund redo. Indrpradrat Coal 80.00 Mtller-Oato- o 88.0S 80.50 Rt Btatra, Tel A Tel NEW YORK BONDB. 101 A0 es Sir $2A0. Scbremm-Joh100 Gen Elec 9s 9a ref ,.40 D Btaaderd Cost 58 80e tlttk-Uh- t 100 Int M Marina So. da Sugar, ss 54.60 0 B teupoa 4a ref 106 I, A N ue 4 ... Utah Firs Clay, ex dir 81 0. . 04 09 V Fr A do ev 4 roup.. 105 .Mo Pec gee 4 ... 1st pfd. x dlT $L75 150.00 Feiamt to rag .,77 Moat Power 6s... SOM I 77 Poe TAT to... g eospoe BOH DA Ama T A T ev to 85 Pena eea 444a.., 74 Proa gea to Armaer A 0 Cert Leather to .. S0Bt L A 8 adj to C.RIAPRy rat 4t. 04 He Railway to... Brie gea 4 40 Tex A Pec lot... Chile Cop eol tr Be 72Weboeh , .. Wed. Eve., Michael Morgan, BELFAST, July a KedemptariaL was shot dead tonight in Ctonard. monaaty, Falla Road, during th course of a serious engagement between rtotarn and troop. Two ether were killed, William Downey aad William Oodenrey. Th belief is held that Brother Merges was th victim ef stray bullets Late this evening there was a renewed outburst of rioting oa lfashndr road, on of tho moat dangerous die riots John Conn was shot through th lung and was operated . upon Immediately at the hospital. There was serious rioting at Bain brldga th homo of Colonel Anyth, who was assassinated a few days ago. Th offices of a news agency war set afire and destroyed. Up to about 11 Oclock parsons had bean Killed In tonight aln and score wounded. Th the rioting wee renewed at 16.26 in the neighfiring borhood of Clonard monaaty. . jft OPENS re-n- 82. STOCKS, Bdfftt Asia Smelt A Ref, Preferred Cert 4 Paee H More Victims Reported; UTAH BANKS AND INDUSTRIALS. (As Reported by J. A, Ho Is A Oe.) Columbia , 100,000. The only feature of aa otherwise dull bond market was the further rise of domestic IsVirginia deferred 5a Moat were irregusues, Including . Liberties, $8,15,600. Total value, salsa lar. par Old United States bonds unchanged on BARK July ur lion. vr. 04 SEASOIi VAUDEVILLE Rioting wa la tha Fans area of West Belfast during the mill dinner hour today. Tha postofflee eras wrecked and tha poHce flrod oa the ylotero. In the melee a soldier and several ctvttaaa war wounded. Casualtie thus tar recorded r twa mas 'aad n womaa killed aad twenty paraoaa treated at hospitals for serious guashot wounds Many wounded did sot arrests report I hospitals. Fifty-fowar mada Tha primary cans of tha trouble Is believed to b th recent murder of Colotiri Cork, aa many men employed Smyth In come from Balnbrtdge, Smjrtfi' Belfast at native town. This morning th worker returned to th shipyard a though nothing had happened, although th troubl wa started In th yards yesterday after a number ef Sinn - Fein employee had been attacked. The authorities believe they have th situation In hand. Unofficial estimate plaoea the priority damage and looting don by th mob at BELFAST. . ' REGULAR It Wrecked. Postoffice L1BT. ef AJM -- Anglo-Frenc- NEW YORK BTOCK 04 r tiaj'i MARKET Quotations Fluctuate Over Narrow Margin and West Belfast Outbreak OcSpeculative - Sentiment Is Strengthened by Favorable Developments in News Reports. curs at Dinner Hour; ra COUNTIES PAY SCHOOL TAX. wtatementa are reaching ths Quarterly office of Daniel Q, Larson, state trees- - O . FLAX, OATS AND RYE. rector. iUI tt BILL NOW FLAYING CONLEH and LATJBI3 Crj)WAY Four Other Big Foaturoa Thro ehew dally fi'49, T'30, 8:1 Summer price Nights, 40o 80o Matin Adults, 2c Children under 16, ltc I |